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Tony Stewart says NASCAR built their own coffin

“A year ago, I would have got fined for what I just said.” Tony Stewart is a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion. At the end of the 2024 season, he sold his race team and left the sport as a car owner. These days, the 53-year-old has a long list of issues with NASCAR. That […]

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“A year ago, I would have got fined for what I just said.”

Tony Stewart is a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion. At the end of the 2024 season, he sold his race team and left the sport as a car owner.

These days, the 53-year-old has a long list of issues with NASCAR. That includes everything from the car itself to tech inspection as well as the engine and even the tires.

Currently, NASCAR Cup Series cars use an engine package at 670hp. That’s significantly lower than years prior.

The cars are a spec chassis, identical from team to team. And, everything is inspected to the thousandths of an inch to make sure teams stay within the lengthy rulebook.

A meeting between the drivers and NASCAR could have pointed the sport in a very different direction…

NASCAR told 20 drivers they were wrong

“Just look at Talladega, Joey Logano ran 2nd. One screw [out of his spoiler], lost 2nd place,” Tony Stewart stated on the Rubbin is Racing podcast. “Preece had one extra shim or something.”

Today, fans are calling for softer tires and more horsepower. And, that’s not a new request.

“Where do you think the fans got this? The fans aren’t even smart enough to know that’s what we need. It’s not their fault, they don’t drive the cars.”

“We came up with that shit, years ago and went to NASCAR with it. They were so ignorant. The guy that was in charge of it, that vetoed it. He looked at 20 of us drivers, half the field, we all agreed on five things that would make the racing better.”

“One guy told us, all five things we said, were the opposite. He goes, ‘Our data shows the other way.’ “

“The guy that said that had never driven a racecar, never worked on a racecar but tells 20 drivers that had been doing this their entire lives told us we were all wrong.”

“Not only were we wrong. Everything that we said was the polar opposite of what was right.”

Tony Stewart says NASCAR industry, “Shot ourselves in our foot”

A meeting over 10 years ago

“In 2013 or 2014, we went to NASCAR and said, ‘Give us tires that wear out.’ So drivers have to manage the tire wear.”

“Now, it’s the race off pit road and nobody can pass because they’ve made them so even, the tires are so hard that nobody can pass anybody.”

“But, 20 of us drivers didn’t know what we were talking about. Because he had bullshit data that was inaccurate.”

“So, they’ve built their own coffin. I sit at drag races every weekend and talk to NASCAR fans, they’re mad at NASCAR. NASCAR’s not smart enough to want to listen to them.”

“A year ago, I would have got fined for what I just said. I don’t work for them anymore, I can say whatever the hell I want.”

“They care more about how much money they’re going to put in their pockets than they are at making sure the teams are healthy and can bring competitive racecars to the track. And what’s best for the fans.”

“The only thing that’s going to change NASCAR’s mind is if people stop watching and stop going to a race.”

Tony Stewart still races. He recently won his first ever NHRA event as a driver/owner.

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NASCAR Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan

Chase Briscoe rocketed to his third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series pole position on Saturday morning at Michigan International Speedway. The driver of the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota turned a lap time of 36.826 seconds (195.514 mph) to take his fourth pole of the 2025 season. Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, William Byron, and Kyle […]

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Chase Briscoe rocketed to his third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series pole position on Saturday morning at Michigan International Speedway. The driver of the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota turned a lap time of 36.826 seconds (195.514 mph) to take his fourth pole of the 2025 season.

Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, William Byron, and Kyle Larson were the remaining top-five fastest drivers in the qualifying session.

Here is the official starting lineup for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway. Race 15 of 36.

Pos

Car

Driver

Lap time

Speed

1

19

Chase Briscoe

36.826

195.514

2

8

Kyle Busch

36.853

195.371

3

11

Denny Hamlin

36.861

195.328

4

24

William Byron

36.878

195.238

5

5

Kyle Larson

36.889

195.180

6

17

Chris Buescher

36.908

195.090

7

21

Josh Berry

36.920

195.016

8

54

Ty Gibbs

36.927

194.979

9

23

Bubba Wallace

36.937

194.926

10

38

Zane Smith

36.937

194.926

11

2

Austin Cindric

36.938

194.921

12

45

Tyler Reddick

36.954

194.837

13

12

Ryan Blaney

36.961

194.800

14

77

Carson Hocevar

36.973

194.737

15

22

Joey Logano

36.975

194.726

16

48

Alex Bowman

36.977

194.716

17

9

Chase Elliott

36.997

194.610

18

10

Ty Dillon

37.000

194.595

19

16

AJ Allmendinger

37.013

194.526

20

1

Ross Chastain

37.031

194.432

21

42

John Hunter Nemechek

37.031

194.432

22

43

Erik Jones

37.034

194.416

23

60

Ryan Preece

37.052

194.321

24

41

Cole Custer

37.052

194.321

25

20

Christopher Bell

37.061

194.274

26

88

Shane van Gisbergen #

37.075

194.201

27

6

Brad Keselowski

37.081

194.170

28

3

Austin Dillon

37.124

193.945

29

4

Noah Gragson

37.125

193.939

30

47

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

37.137

193.877

31

7

Justin Haley

37.149

193.814

32

71

Michael McDowell

37.151

193.804

33

34

Todd Gilliland

37.160

193.757

34

35

Riley Herbst #

37.183

193.637

35

99

Daniel Suarez

37.230

193.392

36

51

Cody Ware

37.406

192.482

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Kyle Larson uninjured following violent crash in sprint car race

NASCAR star Kyle Larson escaped uninjured from a violent crash Friday night in a sprint car race in Wisconsin. The former Cup Series champion was running second in a World of Outlaws race at the Plymouth Dirt Track when his winged vehicle flipped end-over-end before slamming into the catch fence. Larson, 32, who was able […]

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NASCAR star Kyle Larson escaped uninjured from a violent crash Friday night in a sprint car race in Wisconsin.

The former Cup Series champion was running second in a World of Outlaws race at the Plymouth Dirt Track when his winged vehicle flipped end-over-end before slamming into the catch fence.

Larson, 32, who was able to climb out of the car unscathed, said that the right rear axle “or something” broke.

“It just kind of launched me, and I was along for the ride,” he said, per Motorsport.com. “Bummer, but I felt really good pacing Rico [Abreu] there and just finally catching traffic and get racing there. Glad I’m OK, big hit but all-in-all, feel fine.”

In addition to racing stock cars and sprint cars, Larson has also competed in the Indianapolis 500 in each of the past two years.

Larson is scheduled to be behind the wheel of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet in Sunday’s Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway.

The 2021 Cup Series champion has three wins and 10 top-10 finishes this season and ranks second in the Cup standings, 48 points behind leader William Byron.





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Hamlin undeterred by ruling siding with NASCAR in lawsuit filed by Jordan-owned 23XI and Front Row

By LARRY LAGE BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) — Denny Hamlin is unfazed that a three-judge federal appellate panel vacated an injunction that required NASCAR to recognize 23XI, which he owns with Michael Jordan, and Front Row as chartered teams as part of an antitrust lawsuit. “That’s just such a small part of the entire litigation,” Hamlin […]

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BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) — Denny Hamlin is unfazed that a three-judge federal appellate panel vacated an injunction that required NASCAR to recognize 23XI, which he owns with Michael Jordan, and Front Row as chartered teams as part of an antitrust lawsuit.

“That’s just such a small part of the entire litigation,” Hamlin said Saturday, a day ahead of the FireKeepers Casino 400. “I’m not deterred at all. We’re in good shape.”

Hamlin said Jordan feels the same way.

“He just remains very confident, just like I do,” Hamiln said.

NASCAR has not commented on the latest ruling.

23XI and Front Row sued NASCAR late last year after refusing to sign new agreements on charter renewals. They asked for a temporary injunction that would recognize them as chartered teams for this season, but the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia, on Thursday ruled in NASCAR’s favor.

“We’re looking at all options right now,” Hamlin said.

The teams, each winless this year, said they needed the injunction because the current charter agreement prohibits them from suing NASCAR. 23XI also argued it would be harmed because Tyler Reddick’s contract would have made him a free agent if the team could not guarantee him a charter-protected car.

Hamlin insisted he’s not worried about losing drivers because of the uncertainty.

“I’m not focused on that particularly right this second,” he said.

Reddick, who was last year’s regular-season champion and competed for the Cup title in November, enters the race Sunday at Michigan ranked sixth in the Cup Series standings.

The charter system is similar to franchises in other sports, but the charters are revocable by NASCAR and have expiration dates.

The six teams may have to compete as “open” cars and would have to qualify on speed each week to make the race and would receive a fraction of the money.

Without a charter, Hamlin said it would cost the teams “tens of millions,” to run three cars.

“We’re committed to run this season open if we have to,” he said. “We’re going to race and fulfill all of our commitments no matter what. We’re here to race. Our team is going to be here for the long haul and we’re confident of that.”

The antitrust case isn’t scheduled to be heard until December.

NASCAR has not said what it would do with the six charters held by the two organizations if they are returned to the sanctioning body. There are 36 chartered cars for a 40-car field.

“We feel like facts were on our side,” Hamlin said. “I think if you listen to the judges, even they mentioned that we might be in pretty good shape.”

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Race to the Road: Introducing the Porsche 963 RSP

Le Mans, June 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As Porsche prepares for the 24 Hours of Le Mans, a sister to the 963 Hypercar has been revealed – named the 963 RSP. An extreme one-off based on the IMSA championship and WEC championship winning machine, the car closely follows the design direction taken by a […]

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Le Mans, June 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As Porsche prepares for the 24 Hours of Le Mans, a sister to the 963 Hypercar has been revealed – named the 963 RSP. An extreme one-off based on the IMSA championship and WEC championship winning machine, the car closely follows the design direction taken by a very special 917 50 years ago. Fittingly, it made its debut today on the streets near the Circuit de la Sarthe alongside the car that inspired its creation.

The work of a team from Porsche AG, Porsche Penske Motorsport and Porsche Cars North America in partnership with motorsport legend Roger Penske, whose initials form the name of the car, the 963 RSP was influenced by the trailblazing 917 and an audacious drive that took place half a century ago.

In April 1975, a 917 (chassis 30) – the most advanced endurance race car at that time – made an extraordinary journey, not on the track, but on public roads. From the factory in Zuffenhausen, it traveled to Paris – at the wheel was its enigmatic owner, who insisted on as few changes as possible to the car, which remains in France, and on the road, to this day.

“This really started out as a ‘what if?’ – a passion project by a small team of enthusiasts at Penske and at Porsche who together imagined a version of the 963 that really resembled as closely as possible the spirit and appearance of the Count Rossi 917,” said Porsche Cars North America President and CEO Timo Resch, who conceived of the original idea. “The 917 from the story was every inch a race car – albeit one driven on the road – and we took the same approach with the 963 RSP. It uses beautiful materials of the best quality available, but is still every bit a race car underneath.”

The 963 RSP features significant changes over the car on which it is based. Unlike the competition racecars, which are wrapped in different colors, the 963 RSP is the first of its kind to be painted; a unique challenge due to the nature of the carbon fiber and Kevlar® bodywork which is ultra-thin in places to save weight.

In a nod to the Count Rossi 917, the 963 RSP is finished in Martini Silver and features uniquely altered bodywork and a bespoke tan leather and Alcantara interior inspired by the trim choices made by Count Rossi 50 years ago.

A dedicated mechanical and electronic setup were configured for its debut on the streets near Le Mans – including a raised ride height and softened dampers, as well as a reprogrammed control unit to allow for the headlights and taillights to operate closer to those of a road car.

These changes along with modified bodywork to cover the wheel arches, the use of Michelin wet weather compound tires and even the fitment of a horn meant the car met the necessary criteria to be allowed to drive on the road and wear license plates under special permission from the French authorities and with the enthusiastic support of the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO), which runs the 24 Hours of Le Mans race.

“That was an experience that will stay with me for a lifetime,” said Timo Bernhard, who was at the wheel of the 963 RSP for its first miles on the road. “Driving down a public road with a 917 beside me – it felt unreal. The car behaved perfectly – it felt a little friendlier and more forgiving than the normal 963 – and felt super special and a lot more comfortable, especially as I was not needing all my safety gear.”

“We have enjoyed a terrific relationship with Porsche dating back to 1972. The Porsche 917/30, in particular, was one of the greatest eras in Team Penske history with numerous wins and championships, along with the closed-course speed record set by Mark Donohue in 1975,” said Roger Penske, Chairman of the Penske Corporation.

“With such a remarkable partnership continuing to this day, we felt it was time to create the most exciting car we could imagine. Just like the 917, I wanted this car to be authentic to its origin and have as few changes to it as possible. When we got into the project, the differences in the two generations of race cars provided a great challenge. What emerged is a car that has lost none of its edge and is exciting whether on the track or on the road.”

The 963 RSP will go on public display at the Circuit de la Sarthe during the 24 Hours of Le Mans before it returns to Stuttgart to be shown at the Porsche Museum. In July the car will appear alongside the 917 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

The 963 project in detail:
The concept originated during a trackside meeting between Timo Resch, President and CEO of Porsche Cars North America, Thomas Laudenbach, Vice President, Porsche Motorsport, and Urs Kuratle, Director Factory Racing LMDh at Road Atlanta.

Inspired by the 917, they imagined repeating the feat with a 963. This small group took the basic premise of the project to Roger Penske and Jonathan Diuguid, Managing Director of Porsche Penske Motorsport – both of whom encouraged and developed the idea further. Roger Penske was nominated as the customer for the car, with the 963 being named in his honor.

Design process – exterior:
With the concept established, the Sonderwunsch team in Zuffenhausen began translating the idea to reality in cooperation with the Sonderwunsch colleagues at Porsche Classic in Atlanta – a standalone facility opened in 2023.

Drawing on the changes selected by Count Rossi in 1975, Grant Larson, Director of Special Projects at Style Porsche, and his designers envisioned a 963 that would stay as close as possible to the original car with a silver and black color pallet on the outside, and a tan leather and Alcantara mix for the interior.

This extended to the decision to paint the car – as was the case with the 917 – rather than wrapping it, as is the norm with current race cars, and a significant challenge due to the Kevlar® and carbon fiber body construction. The paint to sample color – ‘Martini Silver’ – was verified from the records held by the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, with a triple-layer lacquer applied. Minor components such as hinges and wing connectors are all finished in satin black with a unique 3D printed ‘963 RSP’ created and applied to the rear of the car.

To closer align the 963 to the form of the 917, bodywork changes were made to the 963 RSP. These include the creation of unique fender vents – where otherwise the front and rear fender vents would be open.

A collaboration between Sonderwunsch and Porsche Penske Motorsport, the vents were digitally rendered first before applied to the car, with the new design allowing air within the wheel wells to escape. Additionally, the carbon fiber blanking plates that sit within the rear wing – a requirement on the race car – were able to be removed for the 963 RSP.

Added to the nose of the car – replacing the graphic that is applied to all conventional 963s – was an enamel Porsche badge, a detailed shared with the 917.

A small detail change was the addition of 1970s-era Michelin logos for the tire walls, and rain-spec 18-inch tires over forged OZ racing wheels. Finally – and in another first – mounting points for front and rear license plates were added ahead of the car being driven on public roads to mark the 50th anniversary of the first street drive of the 917.

Design process – interior:
Possibly the greatest departure from the 963 race car occurs inside the 963 RSP. Following the lead of the handcrafted and completely bespoke interior of the 917 (which remains unrestored to this day) the 963 RSP features a mix of soft tan leather and Alcantara. Whereas the race car features very few comfort features, the 963 RSP is more accommodating – with the single piece carbon seat trimmed in leather with soft cushioning placed down the center and a fixed headrest mounted on the carbon fiber bulkhead.

The seats are – in common with the race version – air conditioned. The leg cushions in the footwell as well as the roof lining and pillars have been retrimmed in light Alcantara while the steering wheel – where the majority of the vehicle’s functions are located – has been finished in leather. A light-hearted addition is a detachable 3D-printed cup holder capable of securely holding a Porsche travel mug.

Next to the driver, a new trimmed panel provides a location for the car’s Peltor headset and steering wheel when not in use as well as a platform for the laptop that starts and assists in the operation of the car and Roger Penske’s custom carbon crash helmet.

While the color of design of the interior are obvious references to the 917, more subtle design elements can be found – among them bespoke end plates for the ventilation system which mimic the styling of the fan on top of the 917’s flat-12 engine.

The doors are finished in leather and Alcantara, with a small alloy plaque set into one of them denoting the chassis number and the date and location of construction.

Mechanical changes:
The ride height of the car was raised to its maximum available setting to accommodate road use, while the adjustable Multimatic DSSV dampers designed for racing prototypes are in their softest setting to create a more compliant ride.

The control unit was modified to allow the car to operate turn signals and allow the headlights to be adjusted for road. The hybrid V8 powertrain with a lithium-ion battery – capable of being run on electrical power only – remains in standard race tune in the 963 RSP, but power delivery from the MGU has been remapped to provide smooth delivery more appropriate for road use versus race competition The powertrain was also re-mapped to be capable of running on pump gas – a significant undertaking for the team.

Finishing touches:
Accompanying the 963 RSP are a custom fitted carbon crash helmet with Martini Silver accents to match the car, and a bespoke Snap On toolset with a chest bearing accents in the same color, a plaque commemorating the project and its namesake, and handles wrapped in the same leather used in the interior of the car. The drawers also feature custom foam inserts to carry tools and special equipment necessary to start, service and operate the car.

While capable of being driven on the road under special circumstances and in accordance with local requirements (the modifications to the car allowed it to use French ‘W’ or manufacturer license plates for its debut), the 963 RSP is not a homologated addition to the Porsche model line-up and is intended to remain a very special one-off.

The powertrain of the 963:
The 963 is powered by a 4.6 liter twin-turbocharged V8 making up to approximately 680 hp that has its origins in the RS Spyder race program operated by Penske which claimed all titles in the LMP2 class of the American Le Mans Series from 2006 to 2008. The engine was enlarged from 3.4 to 4.6 liters and then used in the limited-production 918 Spyder road car, which debuted in 2013.

The flat crankshaft and short stroke of the engine allow for a low mounting point, helping to optimize the center of gravity of the car. While the 918 Spyder used the engine in naturally aspirated form, the 963 pairs it with two turbochargers provided by the Dutch manufacturer Van der Lee.

These turbochargers generate very moderate boost pressure and are mounted on the hot side of the engine, optimizing throttle response. Overall, around 80 percent of the engine components in the 963 are shared with the 918 Spyder, which was already designed to work together with a hybrid system.

The standardized components of the electric boost system are supplied by Bosch (motor generator unit, electronics and software) and Williams Advanced Engineering (high-voltage battery). The motor generator unit (MGU), which is responsible for the power output and recuperation under braking at the rear axle, works in direct interaction with the sequential seven-speed gearbox from Xtrac. The MGU sits in the bell housing between the combustion engine and the gearbox.

The hybrid’s entire electrical system produces up to 800 volts. The uniform battery has an energy capacity of 1.35 kWh, which can be mobilized at any time under acceleration. An output of 30 to 50 kW is available in short bursts but does not change the overall output of the powertrain. When the thrust of the MGU kicks in, the power of the combustion engine, which can reach over 8,000 rpm (depending on the BoP), automatically decreases.



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Qualifying results set starting grid for Michigan race

Daytona Motor Mouths: Nashville brings sigh of relief for Ryan Blaney The guys talk about Ryan Blaney’s win for Team Penske at Nashville, Carson Hocevar’s current spot in NASCAR and Kyle Larson’s merchandise sales. It’s been six years since the NASCAR Cup Series driver who won the pole also won the FireKeepers Casino 400 at […]

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It’s been six years since the NASCAR Cup Series driver who won the pole also won the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway.

In 2019, Joey Logano laid down the fastest qualifying time, led the most laps and captured the checkered flag. Logano’s four pole victories at Michigan are the most of any active racer.

For the third straight week, Chase Briscoe will lead the pack to the stripe Sunday. After posting the speediest lap at NASCAR’s speediest track, he will start on the inside of the front row. Kyle Busch will join him on the outside.

The green flag will drop shortly after 2 p.m. Sunday. Here is a look at the full qualifying results and starting lineup.

10 fastest speeds in NASCAR qualifying at Michigan

  1. Chase Briscoe: 36.826
  2. Kyle Busch: 36.853
  3. Denny Hamlin: 36.861
  4. William Byron: 36.878
  5. Kyle Larson: 36.889
  6. Chris Buescher: 36.908
  7. Josh Berry: 36.920
  8. Ty Gibbs: 36.927
  9. Bubba Wallace: 36.937
  10. Zane Smith: 36.937

NASCAR starting lineup for FireKeepers Casino 400 race Sunday at Michigan

  1. Chase Briscoe, No. 19
  2. Kyle Busch, No. 8
  3. Denny Hamlin, No. 11
  4. William Byron, No. 24
  5. Chris Buescher, No. 17
  6. Kyle Larson, No. 5
  7. Josh Berry, No. 21
  8. Ty Gibbs, No. 54
  9. Bubba Wallace, No. 23
  10. Zane Smith, No. 38
  11. Austin Cindric, No. 2
  12. Tyler Reddick, No. 45
  13. Ryan Blaney, No. 12
  14. Carson Hocevar, No. 77
  15. Joey Logano, No. 22
  16. Alex Bowman, No. 48
  17. Chase Elliott, No. 9
  18. Ty Dillon, No. 10
  19. AJ Allmendinger, No. 16
  20. Ross Chastain, No. 1
  21. John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42
  22. Erik Jones, No. 43
  23. Ryan Preece, No. 60
  24. Cole Custer, No. 41
  25. Christopher Bell, No. 20
  26. Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88
  27. Brad Keselowski, No. 6
  28. Austin Dillon, No. 3
  29. Noah Gragson, No. 4
  30. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47
  31. Justin Haley, No. 7
  32. Michael McDowell, No. 71
  33. Todd Gilliland, No. 34
  34. Riley Herbst, No. 35
  35. Daniel Suarez, No. 99
  36. Cody Ware, No. 51

How to watch: Time, TV channel for NASCAR race at Michigan

  • Sunday: Cup Series race, FireKeepers Casino 400, 2 p.m. (Amazon Prime Video)



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Frankie Muniz cuts hilarious promo for sponsor ahead of Michigan Truck Series race

While the results on the track have been a little unkind to Frankie Muniz, that won’t stop him from promoting sponsors. This weekend, Morgan & Morgan is on board with Muniz, and he cut a hilarious ad for the sponsor ahead of the NASCAR Truck Series race at Michigan. Whenever you have a driver with […]

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While the results on the track have been a little unkind to Frankie Muniz, that won’t stop him from promoting sponsors. This weekend, Morgan & Morgan is on board with Muniz, and he cut a hilarious ad for the sponsor ahead of the NASCAR Truck Series race at Michigan.

Whenever you have a driver with the acting chops of Frankie Muniz, you use him. Muniz is a natural in front of the camera, and his comedic ability is top-notch for silly promos like the one from his law firm sponsor.

The video revolves around the Morgan & Morgan attorneys telling Frankie they loved him in “that show.” We all know the show…

“We loved you on that show,” one of the attorneys says. “Yeah, that show was so funny.”

Frankie Muniz goes on to accuse them of not having actually seen “that show.” Just watch it for yourself. A nice little laugh on this Friday afternoon.

Ahead of the NASCAR action this weekend, Frankie Muniz and Morgan & Morgan made a sizeable donation of $10,000 to Henry Ford Health. Muniz also stuck around to visit patients and donate 50 teddy bears as part of a partnership through Ford Performance and the NASCAR Foundation’s Speedy Bear Brigade.

A little bit of racing, a little bit of comedy, and a great cause to support in Michigan. Maybe this is the week everything lines up for Muniz on the track.

Frankie Muniz has reasonable expectations, results have not shown

Through the recent struggles, Frankie Muniz has remained reasonable in his expectations. He understands that he is with a small team in Reaume Brothers Racing. Resources are not what they are at other organizations, even with his relationship with Ford Performance.

However, it has gotten to the point where Muniz isn’t even able to run laps. At Nashville, his oil line came disconnected on the first lap and he was out of the race by Lap 2. He was dejected on the radio afterward. When he spoke to me outside of the Truck Series garage, he expressed a desire to just be able to finish a race without issues and to be able to learn.

At 39 years old, Frankie Muniz has a tight window to make his NASCAR dreams come true. Right now, that window appears to be slipping away with each mechanical failure and other on-track issues that he seems to run into constantly. Will he be able to have a complete race in the home of the auto industry?

While he has limited experience, Muniz has shown a few talents. In ARCA, I felt that he had a great knack for avoiding wrecks. However, he faced similar mechanical failures that he has gone through this year. Time will tell if he is able to shake those gremlins on the track.



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