The NASCAR Ratings Decline: A Multifaceted Problem

Matt Lemear, Seriously Fast MediaImage Credit: Meg Oliphant/Getty Images NASCAR’s recent ratings decline cannot be attributed to a single factor. Instead, it reflects a combination of challenges that the sport has yet to address effectively. One issue lies in the shift toward streaming. While many sports fans have adapted to streaming platforms, a portion of NASCAR’s audience has not. Some fans struggle with the technology, … Continue reading The NASCAR Ratings Decline: A Multifaceted Problem

Is Larson The Best Racecar Driver In The World?

We all remember the comments Kyle Larson made about midway through August. Ya know, the ones about him being a better racecar driver than Max Verstappen. Now, comparing NASCAR and F1 is much like comparing apples and oranges, doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. However, Kyle Larson is no doubt a special driver and does well in everything he climbs into. Also, seeing his, … Continue reading Is Larson The Best Racecar Driver In The World?

Whelen Modified Tour: Silk vs. Bonsignore

One of NASCAR’s most exciting series, the Whelen Modified tour, wraps up their season tonight at Martinsville Speedway. And 2 legends of the series are going to battle it out for the Championship. Ron Silk enters tonight’s race with a 13 point lead over Justin Bonsignore. The two front runners are the only drivers who can capture the series title, and if their seasons have … Continue reading Whelen Modified Tour: Silk vs. Bonsignore

Why 23XI Should Not Be Considered The Favorites This Weekend

The NASCAR Cup Series has invaded the Charlotte Motor Speedway for this weekend’s battle on the Roval. Qualifying for Sunday’s event took place earlier this morning/afternoon and 23XI has been labeled the weekend favorites, but I am here to tell you why that should not be the case. Tyler Reddick (Pole) and Bubba Wallace (4th) both qualified in the top 5 for Sunday’s race and … Continue reading Why 23XI Should Not Be Considered The Favorites This Weekend

Iowa Speedway: More Than Just Corn Fields

As announced earlier this week, Nascar will be returning to Iowa speedway next year. The big Nascar weekend will run from June 14th to the 16th in 2024, and this time Nascar is bringing the big boys with them for the weekend as the Nascar Cup Series will make their Iowa Speedway debut. Iowa Speedway was opened in 2006, and is a 0.875 mile asphalt … Continue reading Iowa Speedway: More Than Just Corn Fields