NASCAR Rewards Questions
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First year using the rewards program, and I would like to eventually redeem earned points for tickets to a future race. Two questions for those of you who have done that previously:
— Do they add more races throughout the year, or are the ones currently available the only options?
— Will they add 2026 races before points expire at the end of the calendar year?
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First year using the rewards program, and I would like to eventually redeem earned points for tickets to a future race. Two questions for those of you who have done that previously:
— Do they add more races throughout the year, or are the ones currently available the only options?
— Will they add 2026 races before points expire at the end of the calendar year?
[Toby Christie] Ollie's Joins Haas Factory Team and Sheldon Creed for Four Xfinity Races
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Ollie's Joins Haas Factory Team and Sheldon Creed for Four Xfinity Races
Sheldon Creed and the No. 00 Haas Factory Team will have a new primary sponsorship partner, Ollie's Bargain Outlet, in four races in 2025.
What is your best “good runs” moment
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What is your best good runs moment that has a person that’s never really been running up at the front instantly shocked you and basically outperformed everybody?
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What is your best good runs moment that has a person that’s never really been running up at the front instantly shocked you and basically outperformed everybody?
Should NASCAR implement more short-track or road-course races in the schedule, even if it means reducing some traditional 1.5-mile oval events? Why or why not?
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I’ve noticed short tracks and road courses usually deliver some of the most exciting, unpredictable racing—but 1.5-mile ovals are a huge part of NASCAR’s identity.
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I’ve noticed short tracks and road courses usually deliver some of the most exciting, unpredictable racing—but 1.5-mile ovals are a huge part of NASCAR’s identity.
Most recent scanner frequency sheet
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Haven’t been to a race in over a year, and am going this weekend. I know they’re widely available online, and widely remain unchanged, but I was wondering if someone has a picture of the racing electronics sheet from Bristol or Darlington so it’s as updated as possible. Thanks, anything helps
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Haven’t been to a race in over a year, and am going this weekend. I know they’re widely available online, and widely remain unchanged, but I was wondering if someone has a picture of the racing electronics sheet from Bristol or Darlington so it’s as updated as possible. Thanks, anything helps
Barber Garage Pass. Worth it?
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I’ve posted previously asking about some news sources for IndyCar and got some great info, so I thought I’d give it another shot with a different question.
We are heading down to Barber for my 5 year olds first race weekend. He’s stoked. Barber veterans, are the garage passes worth it? Will I be able to hold him up and gawk at the car’s, mechs and drivers aquarium-style?
Thanks!
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I’ve posted previously asking about some news sources for IndyCar and got some great info, so I thought I’d give it another shot with a different question.
We are heading down to Barber for my 5 year olds first race weekend. He’s stoked. Barber veterans, are the garage passes worth it? Will I be able to hold him up and gawk at the car’s, mechs and drivers aquarium-style?
Thanks!
Texas Race Question
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Hey all,
Seen a few questions from past years, but want to ask again. What are some of the best seats for the race at Texas Motor Speedway?
Willing to sit anywhere, just going back in forth. Sitting in the middle with the start/finish line or on pit entrance/exit? Planning on sitting in the upper section to get a whole view of the race.
Thanks my friends! Race on.
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Hey all,
Seen a few questions from past years, but want to ask again. What are some of the best seats for the race at Texas Motor Speedway?
Willing to sit anywhere, just going back in forth. Sitting in the middle with the start/finish line or on pit entrance/exit? Planning on sitting in the upper section to get a whole view of the race.
Thanks my friends! Race on.
What is the wildest/craziest/weirdest thing you've seen on the infield at Talladega?
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Since this week is Talladega, I am wondering what is the wildest/craziest/weirdest thing you've seen on the infield at Talladega?
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Since this week is Talladega, I am wondering what is the wildest/craziest/weirdest thing you've seen on the infield at Talladega?
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The Indy 500 Open Test is only 2 days away 🙌
Hear from some of the drivers about what they are looking to get out of testing at @IMS.
The Indy 500 Open Test is only 2 days away 🙌
Hear from some of the drivers about what they are looking to get out of testing at @IMS.
Met Michael Waltrip at Volusia Speedweeks ‘25
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Was star struck. But wanted to post here !
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Was star struck. But wanted to post here !
Marshal Pruett: FOX confirms 100 Days To Indy details, with more content coming
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FOX confirms 100 Days To Indy details, with more content coming
FOX Sports and the team behind 100 Days To Indy have set the date for the third season’s launch, which takes place on May 22, and its location, which moves from The CW to the FOX Nation streaming s…
Brand new looking for a driver!
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HI everyone! I never thought much of NASCAR or racing in general. I went to my first race with my Dad and son at “the short track” in martinsville and it was SO much fun. We were all sad that we didn’t follow the sport more in the past. Couldn’t hear anything. Bought a headset.
Anyway, the only driver I ever knew was dale earnheardt. I remember being in school and hearing of his death, it was the talk of the town.
So, I’m still learning all the rules, but I’m trying to find a driver to follow. It’s hard to learn about them, where they’re from or what their values are, the YouTube videos I watch all assume I know more nascar than I do...
How do I pick a driver? A team? I want to get behind someone. Thanks everyone, loving my new favorite sport.
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HI everyone! I never thought much of NASCAR or racing in general. I went to my first race with my Dad and son at “the short track” in martinsville and it was SO much fun. We were all sad that we didn’t follow the sport more in the past. Couldn’t hear anything. Bought a headset.
Anyway, the only driver I ever knew was dale earnheardt. I remember being in school and hearing of his death, it was the talk of the town.
So, I’m still learning all the rules, but I’m trying to find a driver to follow. It’s hard to learn about them, where they’re from or what their values are, the YouTube videos I watch all assume I know more nascar than I do...
How do I pick a driver? A team? I want to get behind someone. Thanks everyone, loving my new favorite sport.
"Vanilla" Interviews
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I am not trying to sound critical of the pit road reporters(they have a job to do) but does anyone else think that the post race interviews sound both repetitive and "rehearsed"? EVERY week, the winner is interviewed at the finish line and its always the same. After all the thanks to the CC, the crew, the sponsors, God, etc. etc. for giving him a "really fast racecar", the TV host inevitably says "Take us through that last restart". Then it's off to pit road for interviews with #2 and the predictable "What more did you need today?" (I would guess that more speed, more tires or more gas would pretty much cover everything). In other sports, you never hear "Take us back to that goal in the second period" or "What more did you need to make that three pointer at the buzzer?"
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I am not trying to sound critical of the pit road reporters(they have a job to do) but does anyone else think that the post race interviews sound both repetitive and "rehearsed"? EVERY week, the winner is interviewed at the finish line and its always the same. After all the thanks to the CC, the crew, the sponsors, God, etc. etc. for giving him a "really fast racecar", the TV host inevitably says "Take us through that last restart". Then it's off to pit road for interviews with #2 and the predictable "What more did you need today?" (I would guess that more speed, more tires or more gas would pretty much cover everything). In other sports, you never hear "Take us back to that goal in the second period" or "What more did you need to make that three pointer at the buzzer?"
Cleetus Gets a Talladega Masterclass from Dale Jr. (in-car qualifying lesson, track discussion)
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Cleetus Gets a Talladega Masterclass from Dale Jr.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. teams up with Cleetus McFarland for an unforgettable walkthrough of Talladega Superspeedway — and it’s more than just a track tour. They dive into the intricacies of racing at Dega, from qualifying strategies and pit road entry to managing…