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J-Town retweeted
Race Fans, How was your first weekend without #NASCAR racing?
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I will 100% buy a Connor Zilisch 2025 Busch Series champion shirt or hat if any @NASCAR fans are willing to make a design? Maybe @DesignsBySydney ? 👀
Updated list of NASCAR Xfinity Series Champions in Winston Cup format:
J-Town retweeted
Was the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season a good season?
60% Yes
40% No
12,810 votes • 18 hours
60% Yes
40% No
12,810 votes • 18 hours
J-Town retweeted
Trackhouse Racing is interested in attempting the Coca-Cola 600 and Indy 500 double in future years with Connor Zilisch. Next year is likely off the table as Zilisch adjusts to full time Cup competition. jayski.com/2025/11/10/trackh…
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J-Town retweeted
In 1999, NASCAR fans were asked what the biggest event of the 1990s was 35% - 1992 Hooters 500 31% - 1998 Daytona 500 16% - 1994 Brickyard 400
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The 88 legacy lives on!!!!!!!!!
Connor Zilisch will drive the No. 88 at Trackhouse next year with Shane van Gisbergen using the No. 97, which he drove in Supercars.
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LMAO wtf 😂 100% most I have EVER SEEN a hero card go for on eBay 💀 @NASCAR @JRMotorsports
We have a whole lot to Love! All three of Jesse Love's championship-winning designs are live on the site now! bit.ly/JLChamp25
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Honestly, is there anything @jesselovejr1 & @ConnorZilisch can’t do? What a rendition of “Sweet Caroline” with @dustinlynch.
J-Town retweeted
Hey friends, the NASCAR Awards tonight are on the NASCAR Channel. It’s a free channel, but if you haven’t figured out how to get it yet, you have a few hours to do so if you wanted to watch. (Obviously will post some updates here as well, like Most Popular Driver Award.)
If #WillyB wins it won’t make everything better this weekend but it will be a huge plus and I’ll have to get some of that champ gear just sayin lol 😂
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Grats to Jesse and glad to know next time these two get to battle for a championship it won’t be in some manufactured one off race! @NASCAR
Post-race inspection is complete in the Xfinity Series garage. No issues. Jesse Love is the 2025 Xfinity champion. Joe Gibbs Racing wins the owner's championship. jayski.com/2025/11/02/phoeni…
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Yet another example of why NASCAR should use a season-long points format. Or, at minimum, a 10-race chase. The driver & team that dominate the season should be the champion. I have nothing against Jesse Love & RCR, and I sincerely congratulate them for winning the championship.
NASCAR used to actually be about racing, but the playoffs were just a gimmick created for entertainment. Just ask @CBellRacing!! Can’t wait to watch them disappear from this sport!!
NASCAR has always been about entertainment value- always will be - keep coming back 👍🏼
Definitely not as excited for today after last nights race, just took all the air out of the weekend. But definitely excited for @NASCAR to get rid of the playoffs in 2026.
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J-Town retweeted
"It'll be core memories for both of us." @ConnorZilisch digests coming up short against his friend @jesselovejr1 for the championship. #NASCAR Presenting Partner: The Pit Stop Diecasts thepitstopdiecasts.com
I feel this because I like Jesse Love, I rooted for him all year last year while Connor was in Arca. I have his diecast, signed hat etc. it’s not his fault this system is broken. I wish it wasn’t like this. But I also don’t think he’s gonna mind all that much cuz he’s prob gonna be bad fast and have a good chance at defending his championship next year and shutting all these people up. Only problem is that won’t bring my boy Zilly back a championship that he earned in almost any point format imaginable.
What a strange vibe at the track. I’m having trouble putting into words. It’s like oddly subdued. If the format wasn’t already changing, I’d feel outrage and anger. But it is changing. It just didn’t change soon enough. I feel bad for Zilisch. But at the same time, I also feel bad for Love. Because the reaction to the format is not fair to him after he had the performance of his life. He shouldn’t have to apologize for it or defend it. The fact a championship could be accompanied by such a numb feeling is obviously another sign the system needs to change. But again, it already is. Last night was a crisis averted for NASCAR with Corey Heim winning, particularly the way he did it. People around the garage felt relief today. Tonight, NASCAR’s luck ran out.
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