Karla Young+FollowRemembering Michael Annett: Daytona HeroTough news for the NASCAR family—Michael Annett, the Daytona Xfinity champ and key JR Motorsports driver, has passed at just 39. Annett, known for his grit and comeback from injury, helped JRM become a powerhouse. Fans will never forget his 2019 season opener win at Daytona. Thoughts are with his family and the JRM crew. Anyone else remember that epic Daytona run? #Sports #Racing #MichaelAnnett41Share
Jason Smith+FollowNASCAR’s charter system faces tough questionsNASCAR’s inner workings are under a microscope in Charlotte, as teams like Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing challenge the fairness of the sport’s charter system. Testimony from top exec Scott Prime revealed how teams feel boxed in by exclusive deals and left with little bargaining power. The trial exposed behind-the-scenes strategies, including NASCAR’s response to potential rival leagues and its own doubts about the system’s sustainability. For fans and locals, this isn’t just boardroom drama—it could shape the future of racing, team ownership, and how the sport is run. What changes would you want to see? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
Jeremy Campbell+FollowNorris vs Verstappen: Near Miss in Abu Dhabi!Wow, talk about drama in FP2! Lando “Last Lap Lando” Norris and Mad Max Verstappen nearly tangled at Turn 1 during practice in Abu Dhabi. Norris was on a flyer, but Verstappen didn’t see him coming—almost causing a big incident. This rivalry is heating up just as the season wraps. Anyone else think this could spill over into the race? #Sports #Racing #F110Share
Jason Smith+FollowNASCAR Courtroom Drama: Charter Letter Sparks FireBig news out of the NASCAR antitrust trial: Steve O’Donnell, the sport’s president, faced the heat over a letter from Heather Gibbs (Joe Gibbs Racing) pushing for permanent team charters. The real drama? O’Donnell’s claim that CEO Jim France was cursing while reading the letter—then backtracking under tough questioning. This moment highlights just how tense things are between the teams and NASCAR brass. What do you think—should teams get permanent charters? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR20Share
Isabel Collier+FollowNASCAR’s ‘Brick Wall’ Drama: Jim France on TrialBig shakeup in the NASCAR world! In the antitrust trial backed by MJ’s 23XI Racing, Jim France is being painted as the ultimate ‘brick wall’ blocking team-friendly reforms. The court drama exposed major rifts at the top, with execs like Steve O’Donnell and Steve Phelps trying to negotiate but running into France’s resistance. Could this power struggle finally force NASCAR to change how it shares the pie? Fans, what’s your take on the France family grip? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
lisa79+FollowMJ vs NASCAR: The GOAT Takes the StandHuge day in the NASCAR antitrust trial—His Airness himself, Michael Jordan, just took the stand for 23XI Racing. MJ didn’t hold back, saying someone had to step up and challenge NASCAR’s monopoly. With King Jordan in the courtroom, this case just hit a whole new level. The rivalry between 23XI/FRM and NASCAR is getting spicy, and MJ’s testimony could be a game-changer. Thoughts on the GOAT going toe-to-toe with the sport’s biggest power? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR30Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowNASCAR Charter Drama: JGR’s Heartbreak MomentWow, what a gut-wrenching scene at the NASCAR antitrust trial. Heather Gibbs, co-owner of Joe Gibbs Racing, opened up for the first time about losing Coy and how it shaped JGR’s tough call to sign NASCAR’s new charter deal. With the clock ticking and pressure from the top, even legends like Coach Gibbs felt powerless. This saga’s not just about business—it’s about legacy, loyalty, and the emotional toll behind the scenes. Thoughts on how this impacts the rivalry with 23XI? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share
Jeremy Campbell+FollowFriesen Walks Again After Scary Wreck!Awesome to see Stewart Friesen back on his feet after that brutal dirt track crash. The Outlaw is walking under his own power for the first time since the wreck, and fans everywhere are pumped! Before the injury, Friesen broke his winless streak at Michigan and nearly took down Rowdy Busch in Atlanta—a true David vs. Goliath battle. With Kaden Honeycutt moving on, here’s hoping Friesen’s recovery keeps rolling and we see him back in the No. 52 for Daytona 2026! #Sports #Racing #StewartFriesen00Share
qglover+FollowRemembering Michael Annett: JRM's Key WheelmanTough news for the NASCAR family—Michael Annett, the steady hand behind the wheel for JR Motorsports, has passed away at just 39. Fans will never forget his clutch Daytona win in 2019 and the way he helped JRM grow into a powerhouse. Whether you called him the Iowa Ironman or just cheered for #1, his legacy in the O'Reilly Series is secure. Thoughts with his family and the whole JRM crew tonight. #Sports #Racing #MichaelAnnett10Share
Jason Smith+FollowMJ’s Courtroom Quip: Sorry, Denny!Wild day in the NASCAR antitrust trial! His Airness, Michael Jordan, kept things light on the stand, even jokingly apologizing to Denny Hamlin for naming Cale Yarborough as his original No. 11 favorite. But MJ didn’t just charm—he threw shade at Jim France, calling out NASCAR for not giving enough credit to drivers risking it all. Could this be a hint at MJ pushing for a drivers’ union, NBA-style? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR00Share