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What is the Mohegan Sun 100? The History Behind the Fan-Favorite Event | News | Media

One of the most exciting races of the NASCAR weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) is the Mohegan Sun 100 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour (NWMT) race. Known for its fast-paced action, close racing and diehard fan following, this event has earned its reputation as a must-watch for anyone attending the NASCAR Playoffs weekend at […]

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One of the most exciting races of the NASCAR weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) is the Mohegan Sun 100 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour (NWMT) race. Known for its fast-paced action, close racing and diehard fan following, this event has earned its reputation as a must-watch for anyone attending the NASCAR Playoffs weekend at “The Magic Mile.”

What Makes It So Popular?

The Mohegan Sun 100 features open-wheel modified cars, which look and race differently from the stock cars in the NASCAR Cup (NCS) or CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (NCTS). They’re lighter, faster through the corners and often race just inches apart. The result? Tons of side-by-side action, bold passing moves and the occasional bump-and-run. With only 100 laps to get the job done, drivers have no time to waste, making for one of the most thrilling races of the weekend.

New England’s Racing Legacy on Display

Modified racing is woven into the fabric of the Northeast’s motorsports culture, and the Mohegan Sun 100 is the ultimate showcase. Before NASCAR’s top series arrived in the region, local tracks across Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and beyond were dominated by modifieds. That tradition lives on through the NWMT, the pinnacle of grassroots-style racing. The Mohegan Sun 100 brings together New England racing veterans and rising stars to compete on the region’s biggest stage, delivering intense competition and hometown pride with every lap. For many local fans, this race isn’t just an event, it’s a celebration of their racing identity. Generations of families return each year to cheer on local heroes and experience the raw, authentic spirit of New England racing.

The Perfect Kickoff to an Action-Packed Saturday

The Mohegan Sun 100 is more than just a race – it’s the ultimate way to launch an adrenaline-filled Saturday at NHMS. As part of the highly anticipated Doubleheader Saturday, this race sets the tone with high-speed intensity, wheel-to-wheel drama and the unmistakable rumble of modifieds tearing around “The Magic Mile.”

Fans love how the Mohegan Sun 100 delivers classic short-track energy with a big-league feel. It’s the perfect appetizer to the NCTS playoff race later that day, giving racegoers nonstop thrills from the moment engines fire up. Whether you’ve followed the NWMT for decades or you’re brand new to racing, this event draws you in with its raw competition and hometown pride.

What makes it even better? You get two incredible races in one afternoon – all with one ticket. That’s why Doubleheader Saturday has become a can’t-miss tradition for thousands of fans across New England.

For tickets and more information, visit NHMS.com.



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Brent Crews Secures Another Dominant Victory at the Springfield Mile, This Time with Nitro Motorsports

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Almost exactly two years ago, Brent Crews picked up his maiden ARCA Menards Series checkered flag on the historic Springfield Mile at the Illinois State Fairgrounds. Although he was 15 at the time, Crews showcased veteran composure that afternoon by leading 64 laps from the pole and winning by 20 seconds. The final margin of […]

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Almost exactly two years ago, Brent Crews picked up his maiden ARCA Menards Series checkered flag on the historic Springfield Mile at the Illinois State Fairgrounds.

Although he was 15 at the time, Crews showcased veteran composure that afternoon by leading 64 laps from the pole and winning by 20 seconds.

The final margin of victory for Crews in Sunday’s Allen Crowe 100 at Springfield was not quite as substantial, but the young prospect was just as efficient.

RELATED: Complete results from the Allen Crowe 100

Once Crews overtook Brenden “Butterbean” Queen for the lead early, the driver of the No. 70 Nitro Motorsports Toyota was unstoppable as he picked up his third national ARCA Menards Series victory of 2025 and fourth overall on the platform.

“This is one of my favorite races on the schedule,” Crews said. “I won Springfield two years ago, and then I won at [the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds] last year, so I’ve had a lot of success on the dirt.

“We had an absolute hot rod today, and it was a blast to drive. I wish we were able to get some practice and qualifying in, but I felt like that kind of worked out to our advantage.”

While Sunday was Crews’ debut ARCA outing with Nitro, his history with the program dates to his formative years. Nitro was the team that guided Crews to 10 victories and a title during his time competing in the Trans Am Championship TA2 class.

The organization also assisted Crews with the creation of his own NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series program, which formally made its debut at Watkins Glen International last weekend.

In the team’s first full-time season of ARCA Menards Series competition, Nitro has found Victory Lane twice. Treyten Lapcevich gave the program its debut win at Michigan’s Berlin Raceway in a wire-to-wire performance in June, and Thomas Annunziata secured Nitro a checkered flag at Lime Rock Park, a road course with which Nitro was long familiar.

For Nitro’s first ARCA Menards Series dirt-track race, enlisting the help of Crews was an easy decision.

Brent Crews’ relationship with Nitro Motorsports dates back to his early years in motorsports. (Photo Credit:: Connor Hamilton | Automobile Racing Club of America)

All seven of Crews’ prior appearances on the platform this year had come in a Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, yet the cohesion he possessed with Nitro immediately materialized as soon as the green flag waved for the Allen Crowe 100.

Even though inclement weather prevented any track time beforehand, as both practice and qualifying were canceled, Crews applied the same strategy that allowed him to enjoy a commanding victory at Springfield two years earlier.

With clean air on his nose, Crews kept his car glued to the bottom groove and proceeded to knock down one perfect lap after another.

The presence of Venturini Motorsports in Victory Lane did give Crews a flashback to the 2023 Springfield race, as he drove one of their cars that day. Nitro formed a close technical alliance with Venturini at the start of the season and will assume full control of the operation in 2026.

With so much experience, leadership and chemistry to rely upon, Crews expected nothing more than a smooth, methodical drive around Springfield on Sunday.

“My guys grinded all week getting this thing exactly where it needed to be,” Crews said. “These guys never stop until this thing is perfect, and we work as late as we can. They’ve done an absolutely amazing job.”

Following Crews home in second was Lavar Scott, with Kelly Kovski, Queen and Sean Corr completing the top five.

The rest of the top 10 consisted of Max Reaves, Brayton Laster, Alex Clubb, Brad Smith and Jason Kitzmiller.

ARCA Menards Series drivers will not have much time to rest after Sunday, as they will be back on track Friday evening at Madison International Speedway, the series’ first visit to the facility since 2019.

The green flag for the Badger 200 will wave at 8 p.m. CT | 9 p.m. ET with FS1 providing live coverage.

Source: Automobile Racing Club of America





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Casey Mears to Return For NASCAR Cup Race at Daytona With Garage 66

Casey Mears, who hadn’t started a NASCAR Cup Series race since 2019 before returning to the series with Garage 66 at Martinsville Speedway in the Spring, is chasing 500 career starts in the NASCAR Cup Series. By this time next week, he’ll be just nine races shy of that milestone as he is set to […]

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Casey Mears, who hadn’t started a NASCAR Cup Series race since 2019 before returning to the series with Garage 66 at Martinsville Speedway in the Spring, is chasing 500 career starts in the NASCAR Cup Series. By this time next week, he’ll be just nine races shy of that milestone as he is set to compete in Saturday’s Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway.

Mears, 47, will once again slide behind the wheel of the No. 66 Garage 66 Ford Mustang Dark Horse. This time, he’ll have primary sponsorship from S.I. Yachts, one of the world’s oldest and largest dealers for Viking Yachts and Valhalla Boatworks.

The native of Bakersfield, California, who won the Coca-Cola 600 in 2007, is excited to return to the 2.5-mile superspeedway in Florida.

“I’m excited to have this opportunity to return to one of my favorite tracks, and I’m grateful to S.I. Yachts and Acrisure for their support, and to Carl Long for putting me in his car,” Mears said in a team press release. “My relationship with Bob Germain and the Germain family is special to me, so it’s only appropriate for us to return to Daytona, a track where we’ve had a lot of success together and share many special memories. I’m also appreciative of Acrisure’s continued partnership. I’ve enjoyed the relationship we’ve built, and I look forward to our continued collaboration.”

Carl Long, who owns the Garage 66 team, couldn’t be happier to once again field a car for Mears, and the team owner says he has secured a Roush-Yates engine as well as a top-tier pit crew to give Mears the best chance to compete for a solid finish on Saturday night.

“I’m glad we could put this partnership together, and we’re excited to have Casey in our car at Daytona,” Long said. “We secured a Roush Yates engine and a quality pit crew, so we’re looking forward to hitting the track. We appreciate the support of S.I. Yachts and Acrisure, and it means a lot to have the Germain family’s backing. The Germain family has a storied history in NASCAR, with two NASCAR Truck Series Championships and a Cup Series team that spanned 12 years, so I’m honored to have them on board with us this weekend.”

S.I. Yachts is happy to play a hand in Mears’ quest for 500 career NASCAR Cup Series starts.

“We’re excited to support Casey as he aims to surpass the 500-start milestone, and we’re thrilled to reconnect with him in NASCAR,” said Zach Germain, CEO of S.I. Yachts. “Casey is a person of high character who aligns perfectly with our commitment to delivering high-quality, premium boats along with top-tier customer service. We’re dedicated to helping people create memories on the water, and we’re excited to help Casey make memories on the track.” He continued, “I got my enthusiasm for fishing and boating from my Uncle Bob Germain, and it’s an honor to be a Viking and Valhalla dealer because of our shared passion and the memories we’ve created over the years.”

In 490 NASCAR Cup Series starts, Mears has one win, 13 top-five finishes, and 51 top-10s. The driver finished a career-best 14th in the championship standings in 2006, and finished 35th in his first race back since 2019 earlier this year at Martinsville Speedway.



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Classic Wins at Car Week 2025 Pebble Beach | News

As confetti showered down onto the lawn at Pebble Beach, Car Week 2025 came to a festive conclusion. The recipient of the celebration was a gorgeous 1924 Hispano-Suiza H6C Nieuport-Astra Torpedo, a streamlined machine with a body of carved and polished strips of mahogany that claimed Best of Show honors at Concours d’Elegance. “I’ve always […]

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As confetti showered down onto the lawn at Pebble Beach, Car Week 2025 came to a festive conclusion.

The recipient of the celebration was a gorgeous 1924 Hispano-Suiza H6C Nieuport-Astra Torpedo, a streamlined machine with a body of carved and polished strips of mahogany that claimed Best of Show honors at Concours d’Elegance.

“I’ve always loved varnished wood, and when I saw this I said, ‘My gosh,’” said Lee Anderson of Naples, Florida, who presented the car. “Winning Pebble Beach is probably the highest award you can get in automobile collecting.”

Lee and Penny Anderson have won it before. Three years ago their 1932 Duesenberg J wowed the judges.

But the Hispano-Suiza was almost an anomaly in a 10-day span seemingly dominated by exotics. They prowled the roads of the Monterey Peninsula, flashing past carspotters panning their cell phones to record a glimpse. They attracted overflow crowds to the Inn at Spanish Bay and the streets of Seaside. And they crossed the auction blocks.

On Friday at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, Best of Show honors went to a 1996 Ferrari F50 GT1—a vintage car compared to the show of present and future marvels. There was the one-off Bugatti Brouillard, a limited production GMSV S1 LM from the works of designer Gordon Murray and perhaps the most talked-about vehicle, the Corvette CX concept.

Manufacturers used Car Week to unveil next level machines, such as the AMG GT XX concept and the Acura RSX prototype. Traffic stacked up beyond Pebble Beach for the rotating lineup at Spanish Bay, which included one of only nine McLaren P1 HDK’s in the world and a coveted Ferrari F40.

Seven modern supercars topped the bidding at Bonhams in Carmel Valley, with a 2020 Bugatti Divo gaveling at $8.6 million—a record for the model. At the Broad Arrow auction in Monterey, a 2005 Maserati MC12 Stradale went for just over $5.2 million. 

RM Sotheby’s Monterey auction set a record by selling a 2025 Ferrari Daytona SP3 for $26 million. All of the proceeds went to charity, which tends to drive the price beyond market value. No matter, the amount makes it the most money paid at auction for a car with a cause.

One wonders why some people persist in referring to the event as “Classic” Car Week.

While they may not bring the same social media fame as exotics, the week continues to feature the finest vehicles from eras past. Indeed, a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider Competizione gaveled for $25.3 million at Gooding Christie’s, setting the mark for the week’s auctions—and for the California Spider class.

Ferraris of different vintages claimed eight of the top 10 spots on the list of most expensive cars auctioned during Car Week 2025, with the Divo and a 1935 Mercedes Benz 500 K Special Roadster crashing the Maranello party. All sold for well over $5 million.

The highest priced car at Mecum Auctions in Monterey was another Ferrari, a 1971 365 GTS/4 Daytona Spider, which drew $2.2 million. Seven cars reached above the $1 million mark, including a 1969 Dodge Daytona race car driven by Bobby Allison.

Car Week in Monterey was a showcase of elegance and exotica, of course. New and more recent vehicles made noticeable inroads on the classics of yore—not only the prevalence of modern supercars, but also seen in the crowds that gathered around the IROC cars raced at the Monterey Motorsports Reunion—cars originally run between 1974 and 2006—and the Radwood-inspired gathering called The Paddock in Seaside, featuring favorites from the 1980s and ’90s.

But there are always welcome bits of whimsy, such as the 1969 Volkswagen Beetle Limousine that graced the Sotheby’s block or the “Galaxy Glider,” built by Chris Wollard of Tulsa to such low standards that it took Worst of Show at Concours d’Lemons. 



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O’Reilly Auto Parts to Serve as Title Sponsor of NASCAR’s Second-Tier Series in 2026

As expected, O’Reilly Auto Parts has been officially announced as the successor to Xfinity as the title sponsor of NASCAR’s second-tier division in the NASCAR National Series ranks beginning in 2026. O’Reilly will take over as the title sponsor of the series after an 11-year run for Xfinity as the title sponsor. A bold new […]

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As expected, O’Reilly Auto Parts has been officially announced as the successor to Xfinity as the title sponsor of NASCAR’s second-tier division in the NASCAR National Series ranks beginning in 2026. O’Reilly will take over as the title sponsor of the series after an 11-year run for Xfinity as the title sponsor.

“Like the great sport of NASCAR, O’Reilly Auto Parts was born in America and built on the hard work and drive of passionate people,” said NASCAR President Steve O’Donnell. “This new partnership allows us to continue to fuel that passion for the next generation of NASCAR’s stars and fans while celebrating the journey we’ve been on together for decades.”

O’Reilly Auto Parts will officially become the fourth company to hold the title sponsorship of the series when it assumes the naming rights on January 1, 2026. Prior to Xfinity, the series was sponsored by Nationwide Insurance from 2008 to 2014, and the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company served as the title sponsor from 1982 to 2007.

For O’Reilly Auto Parts, the partnership with NASCAR makes sense as the company shares key values with the defining characteristics of the sport.

“Our company is rooted in the same values that define NASCAR—teamwork, enthusiasm, and dedication,” said O’Reilly Auto Parts President Brent Kirby. “You’ll see those in action when our customers walk through our doors. We know they need fast service, and Team O’Reilly will get them the parts they need quickly, with excellent customer service. We welcome all fans to stop by our stores and see how our team can help keep them running.”

The CW will once again carry the entire season of races for the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series in 2026, marking the second of seven seasons for the broadcasting network in its current media rights agreement with NASCAR. Year-over-year viewership for the NASCAR Xfinity Series is currently up 17% from a season ago, and the 2025 season is trending toward being the most-watched season since the 2018 season.





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Big Game Motorsports and Gravel Score Two Top Fives in Minnesota – Speedway Digest

Big Game Motorsports driver David Gravel posted a pair of top-five results in Minnesota last weekend. Gravel’s 42 top fives during 49 World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series feature starts this season leads ‘The Greatest Show on Dirt.’ He currently holds a 168-point lead in the championship standings with approximately one third […]

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Big Game Motorsports driver David Gravel posted a pair of top-five results in Minnesota last weekend.

Gravel’s 42 top fives during 49 World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series feature starts this season leads ‘The Greatest Show on Dirt.’ He currently holds a 168-point lead in the championship standings with approximately one third of the season remaining.

Last weekend began with Gravel setting quick time during qualifying on Friday at Ogilvie Raceway in Ogilvie. He won a heat race and placed second in the dash to garner the outside front row starting position in the A Main.

A tough start cost Gravel a pair of positions and he fell as far as fifth before rallying for a third-place finish.

“We just were really tight early,” Gravel said in a post-race interview on DIRTVision. “If the first start went, our race is probably a lot different. With that second start, I actually got a good start, but Bill (Balog) just slid up enough to get me in dirty air, and those guys passed me below me there and put me in a bad spot. In the last 10 to 12 laps, I think I was just as good as those guys, just a little too late. You can’t fall back to fifth and try to get back up there.”

The weekend wrapped up on Saturday at Jackson Motorplex, which hosted the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars presented by FENDT. Gravel timed in second quickest and won a heat race before placing fifth in both the dash and the main event.

Big Game Motorsports had a second entry for Friday’s event at Ogilvie Raceway, where Donny Schatz piloted the ShopHusets.com No. 15. He qualified 13th quickest and advanced a position to place fourth in a heat race. Unfortunately, Schatz was involved in an opening-lap crash in the main event that resulted in a DNF as well as a damaged car.

Schatz, who drove for Lunstra Motorsports on Saturday at Jackson Motorplex, will be in a Lunstra Motorsports sprint car for the next two weeks with the support of Big Game Motorsports as crew members Brad Alexander and Stephen Hamm-Reilly will continue to work on the car.

Next up is the Mississippi Thunder Showdown on Tuesday at Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Fountain City, Wis. River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks, N.D., hosts the Gerdau presents the 2nd Leg of the World of Outlaws Northern Tour on Friday followed by the Ellingson presents the Duel in the Dakotas on Saturday at Red River Valley Speedway in West Fargo, N.D.

DAVID GRAVEL QUICK RESULTS –

Aug. 15 – Ogilvie Raceway in Ogilvie, Minn. – Qualifying: 1; Heat race: 1 (1); Dash: 2 (2); Feature: 3 (2).

Aug. 16 – Jackson Motorplex in Jackson, Minn. – Qualifying: 2; Heat race: 1 (1); Dash: 5 (5); Feature: 5 (5).

DONNY SCHATZ QUICK RESULTS –

Aug. 15 – Ogilvie Raceway in Ogilvie, Minn. – Qualifying: 13; Heat race: 4 (5); Feature: 25 (10).

DAVID GRAVEL SEASON STATS –

54 races, 12 wins, 44 top fives, 50 top 10s, 50 top 15s, 50 top 20s

UP NEXT –

Tuesday at Mississippi Thunder Speedway in Fountain City, Wis., for the Mississippi Thunder Showdown; Friday at River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks, N.D., for the Gerdau presents the 2nd Leg of the World of Outlaws Northern Tour; and Saturday at Red River Valley Speedway in West Fargo, N.D., for the Ellingson presents the Duel in the Dakotas with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

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Fans Want NASCAR Employee Fired Immediately, ‘He Has To Go’

Fans Want NASCAR Employee Fired Immediately, ‘He Has To Go’ originally appeared on The Spun. NASCAR fans want a longtime employee fired immediately following his controversial take on social media. Advertisement The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season is approaching the finish line, with the Cup Series Playoffs not too distant. The 2025 Playoffs begin on […]

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Fans Want NASCAR Employee Fired Immediately, ‘He Has To Go’ originally appeared on The Spun.

NASCAR fans want a longtime employee fired immediately following his controversial take on social media.

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The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season is approaching the finish line, with the Cup Series Playoffs not too distant. The 2025 Playoffs begin on Sunday, August 31 with the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway. There’s been talk of changing the Cup Series Playoffs, as perhaps the current format isn’t the best way to determine the best racer in the sport. That’s the goal of the playoffs, right? To determine who is the best driver in the sport?

That’s what most NASCAR fans thought, anyway. However, one NASCAR employee’s admission has fans outraged.

HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA - MARCH 23: Alex Bowman, driver of the #48 Ally Unrivaled League Chevrolet, and Carson Hocevar, driver of the #77 Zeigler Auto Group Chevrolet, race during the NASCAR Cup Series Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on March 23, 2025 in Homestead, Florida. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)Chris Graythen/Getty Images

HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA – MARCH 23: Alex Bowman, driver of the #48 Ally Unrivaled League Chevrolet, and Carson Hocevar, driver of the #77 Zeigler Auto Group Chevrolet, race during the NASCAR Cup Series Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on March 23, 2025 in Homestead, Florida. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)Chris Graythen/Getty Images

Mamba Smith, the “Chief Hype Officer” at NASCAR – technically, an analyst for NASCAR.com and NASCAR on Fox – sparked controversy with his admission on social media. He does not think the playoffs are meant to crown the best driver.

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“The point isn’t to crown the best driver… It’s to crown the best team who executed the best when the pressure was at its highest and the lights were the brightest,” he wrote.

NASCAR fans immediately reacted with rage

“Oh boy. Oh boy,” one fan wrote.

“Mamba. The point *IS* to crown the best driver. Yes, NASCAR is a team sport. But it’s main and single biggest draw has ALWAYS been the drivers. And there’s been a big superstar problem as of late,” one fan added.

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“Are we for real here?” one fan added.

“Oof. Bro said the silent part out loud 😬 it’s never been about having a legitimate champion,” one fan added.

“Pack it up. Winston Cup Nascar will never be seen again until all the management and media involved is replaced. Unless Nascar listens to people like us,” one fan added.

“That’s not the point of the Championship? Really. This is a real problem with NASCAR media. They think they can just redefine what things mean in this sport and many of them, like Kyle Petty, act like if we don’t accept it then we are the problem,” one fan added.

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NASCAR drivers are upset, too

It’s not just NASCAR fans that are bothered by Mamba Smith’s comment – NASCAR drivers are annoyed, too.

Denny Hamlin, perhaps the biggest name in the sport, had a three-word reaction to the post on social media.

“Oh man, yikes,” he wrote.

As many fans are pointing out, it’s quite literally referred to as the Driver’s Championship. Mamba Smith might be regretting this one.

Fans Want NASCAR Employee Fired Immediately, ‘He Has To Go’ first appeared on The Spun on Aug 18, 2025

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This story was originally reported by The Spun on Aug 18, 2025, where it first appeared.



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