Five reasons fans should trade Formula 1 for NASCAR for the rest of 2026

At Full Throttle Media, we’re fans of practically every motorsport. Strap goats onto minibikes, and we’d probably watch them. But that doesn’t mean we rate all motorsports equally. Like parents with multiple children, we love some more than others. For example, take the two most popular series: NASCAR and F1.  At least this season, one of these series is far more entertaining than the other. … Continue reading Five reasons fans should trade Formula 1 for NASCAR for the rest of 2026

Hamlin’s Wild Ride Ends in Nashville Victory

Denny Hamlin’s dramatic victory at the Nashville Superspeedway showcased his skill and resilience. After starting on the pole and being penalized to the back, he fought through cautions and strategy battles to clinch his 62nd win by just 0.115 seconds. A record 31 lead changes reflected the competitive nature of the race. Continue reading Hamlin’s Wild Ride Ends in Nashville Victory

Tyler Reddick and 23XI Racing Land New Partnership with Outlaw Light

Outlaw Light Beer is partnering with 23XI Racing for the 2026 NASCAR season, focused on Nashville’s marquee weekend. The collaboration features Outlaw Light branding on Tyler Reddick’s No. 45 car and includes fan events. This partnership aims to enhance fan engagement and promote Outlaw Light’s rapid growth in the motorsports sector. Continue reading Tyler Reddick and 23XI Racing Land New Partnership with Outlaw Light

Suárez Survives Chaos, Rain, and Emotion to Win Rain-Shortened Coca-Cola 600

At Charlotte Motor Speedway, NASCAR honored late two-time champion Kyle Busch before the Coca-Cola 600, which was ultimately won by Daniel Suárez after heavy rain ended the race 27 laps early. The victory held deep personal significance for Suárez, recognizing Busch’s influence on his career, and he dedicated it to Busch’s family. Continue reading Suárez Survives Chaos, Rain, and Emotion to Win Rain-Shortened Coca-Cola 600

Busch Hospitalized Due To Illness, Sidelined For Charlotte

Kyle Busch will miss this weekend’s races at Charlotte Motor Speedway due to a severe illness that required hospitalization. His family confirmed he is receiving treatment and will be replaced by Austin Hill for the Coca-Cola 600. The racing community is urged to respect the Busch family’s privacy and keep them in thoughts. Continue reading Busch Hospitalized Due To Illness, Sidelined For Charlotte

Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton Headline NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027

Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, and Larry Phillips are set to be inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027, marking a historic moment in the sport. Harvick, with his 60 Cup Series victories and 2014 championship, will join the elite ranks of NASCAR legends. Burton, known for his 21 victories and leadership in broadcasting and driver advisory, is also honored. Phillips, a dominant short-track racer, will be celebrated for his grassroots achievements. Lesa France Kennedy will receive the Landmark Award for her contributions to NASCAR’s growth. The Hall of Fame inductions will take place on Jan. 22, 2027. Continue reading Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton Headline NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027

The NASCAR All Star Race Has Lost Its “All Star” Feel – Opinion

NASCAR’s All Star Race has lost its luster this year, with poor television coverage and a lackluster start time at Dover Motor Speedway. Fans expected a major event, but instead, they’re treated to a regular Sunday race. The allure of the $1 million prize is diminished by the salaries of drivers and the lack of excitement from both fans and participants. It’s time for NASCAR to bring back the magic Continue reading The NASCAR All Star Race Has Lost Its “All Star” Feel – Opinion

Van Gisbergen Puts on Another Road Course Masterclass With Cup Series Win at Watkins Glen

Shane van Gisbergen showcased his road course prowess at Watkins Glen, securing his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series victory. Starting from the pole, he led 74 laps and utilized an aggressive pit strategy to recover from a late-race deficit of 29 seconds. Michael McDowell finished second, with Ty Gibbs third. Continue reading Van Gisbergen Puts on Another Road Course Masterclass With Cup Series Win at Watkins Glen