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It’s not the amount of commercials, it’s that they suck.

Rewatching a lot of old races and it’s occurred to me that there was quite a few green flag commercial breaks but they were actually entertaining, funny and for shit that I would actually buy.

Now they’re just trying to sell you dick pills and tell you your shaft is bent, probably a pill for that too. 🤣

u/Frostilicus420 — 6 hours ago
▲ 30 r/NASCAR

Kevin Magnussen is coming to San Diego in the #91?

According to this thread, Kevin Magnussen may drive the #91 in San Diego. K-Mag lost his F1 seat in 2024.

Since he'll have the same equipment as SVG, it will be interesting to see how they fare against each other, especially because it will be a brand new track for everyone. And anyway, it's great to see a former F1 driver trying out a NASCAR car.

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u/Haxemply — 6 hours ago
▲ 808 r/NASCAR

Cup Series Haulers Returning to Charlotte from Dover

Once again I wasn't able to make it out to Dover for the race, but I was able to catch the haulers on their way home! I started doing this about 10 years ago, and while I haven't been able to do this every year, it is fun to take advantage of the fact that these rigs travel right through my town.

u/MitchMiller_3 — 18 hours ago
▲ 98 r/NASCAR

Jesse Love missing from Coke 600 entry list?

He was supposed to race the number 33 car. As you can see it doesn’t appear here.

u/Sim-racer42 — 23 hours ago
▲ 229 r/NASCAR

[NASCOURT BOB] JGR response in filing today: "Spire hired Gabehart to a role with a deceptive title intending to hide the nature of the services Gabehart would provide, required Gabehart to perform the same job responsibilities he had for JGR, and required him to violate his noncompete."

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u/ZilischsPoopyPants — 1 day ago
▲ 111 r/NASCAR

[Stern] . @LogitechG will debut a new ad on @PrimeVideo 's NASCAR coverage this weekend with @BubbaWallace and @MalikRayTTV promoting the gaming gear company's Pro Series wheels and pedals.

Is this the first time a Conk driver has been used in a direct-to-consumer ad?

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u/thebigtymer — 1 day ago