The Ram’s Return: Kaulig Bets Big as Dodge Charts a Road Back Into NASCAR

By Andy DeLay For more than a decade, Dodge’s absence from NASCAR has hung over the sport like a story without an ending. The manufacturer walked away after the 2012 season, just months after Brad Keselowski delivered a Cup Series championship behind the wheel of Roger Penske’s No. 2 Dodge Charger. With no successor program ready and no clear plan for the future, the Dodge … Continue reading The Ram’s Return: Kaulig Bets Big as Dodge Charts a Road Back Into NASCAR

Major NASCAR 2026 Season Rumors

The 2025 season is nearly upon us, and that means we are hearing major rumblings all across the industry. Some of these may be bigger news than others, should they prove to be true; some may be tiny. But here are just a few of our favorites. *Keep in mind, these are RUMORS and are in no way substantiated. This is just a bit of … Continue reading Major NASCAR 2026 Season Rumors

With Dodge Soon in Play, What Teams Should Move Manufacturers?

Dodge announced its return to the truck series for 2026. It adds a fourth manufacturer to NASCAR, and a rumored fifth manufacturer is also in play. It won’t be long before Dodge or a fifth manufacturer is in the Cup Series. Which NASCAR teams should move manufacturers?  For Dodge, the answer is easy. They have a relationship with Brad Keselowski, who drove for Penske Dodge … Continue reading With Dodge Soon in Play, What Teams Should Move Manufacturers?

From a Salesman, Does “Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday” Still Work?

For those of you who may not know or haven’t followed Seriously Fast Motorsports for some time, as much as I’d love it to be, motorsports is not my full-time job. I founded this brand in 2020 out of boredom during the COVID lockdowns. I’m a car salesman. I’ve been everything at a dealership outside of finance; I’ve been a porter, and I’ve been a … Continue reading From a Salesman, Does “Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday” Still Work?

Brands You May Have Forgotten Raced in NASCAR

Toyota, Chevrolet, and Ford. We all know the big 3 in NASCAR without even having to think about it. But what about the brands that previously raced? Can you name all of them? Probably not. I know I sure couldn’t without sitting down and thinking long and hard about it. Dodge and Pontiac probably come quickly to some of the slightly older fans from the … Continue reading Brands You May Have Forgotten Raced in NASCAR