

Is NASCAR Finally Turning a Corner?
By Staff Writer Andy DeLay For the first time in a long time, NASCAR felt alive again at Charlotte. Not manufactured alive. Not TV-camera-angle alive. Not “let’s hide the empty sections with different colored seats” alive. Real alive. The kind of alive where you look across the grandstands and see people. Families. Flags. Old-school race fans. New fans. Folks who came to watch stock cars, hear engines, honor the fallen, and feel like NASCAR still belongs to them. Charlotte Mo

Andy DeLay
May 284 min read


Chris Buescher Quietly Building One of NASCAR’s Most Consistent Seasons
When the checkered flag waved at Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday, Chris Buescher once again delivered a result that has become his trademark: steady, efficient, and easy to overlook at first glance. Driving for RFK Racing, Buescher secured a fifth-place finish—his second top-five of the 2026 season. While that number may not jump off the page, the momentum behind it certainly should. The result followed a runner-up finish at Talladega Superspeedway the week prior, marking back

71speedreport
May 52 min read


Zane Smith R&D results after Talladega
After the Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway, NASCAR selected Zane Smith’s No. 38 car for further evaluation at its R&D Center. The extra scrutiny followed an impressive performance, raising the question of whether the Front Row Motorsports entry would face any penalties. The inspection ultimately came back clean, with no violations found on the No. 38 Ford. That’s a major positive, especially considering past cases where post-race inspections have led to hefty penalt

71speedreport
May 11 min read





