Dale Jr Weighs Into the Charter Debate

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👋 Dear Motorheads,

What a week to be a NASCAR fan, am I right?! Despite being such big news, Martin Truex Jr’s fuel disaster was only the second biggest headline about the 43-year-old, who dropped some big hints about his retirement in the same weekend. But hold on! There is so much more that has happened till then, and you don’t have to worry as the Lucky Dog is back with another newsletter filled with some hand-picked NASCAR updates.

Courtesy of the blessed folks at NASCAR, we now have some thrilling in-car camera footage of the action that everyone missed on Sunday. And as you'll see the footage, you'll come across a very new and unusual dynamic where a driver took revenge on a fellow driver to vindicate a third. And here is the fun part! The driver who he avenged wasn't of his own team.

Aside from these on-track incidents, we also bring you some behind-the-scenes chatter led by the biggest influencers in the sport, like Denny Hamlin and Dale Jr. While this boss & employee duo (of Dirty Mo Media) often seem to be on the same page, that is not the case this time around.

So listen to the debate yourself and let us know who you side with as the sport faces a major hurdle called Charter Negotiations.

Let's dive in!

In today’s newsletter, we’ll uncover these hottest stories from the NASCAR universe:

🗣️ Dale Jr Disagrees With Denny Hamlin Amid Charter Chaos!

💪 Did Chase Elliott Play Hitman for Kyle Busch at Sonoma?

🏆 Kyle Larson Is Put Above This NASCAR Legend

❤️ Petty Family Celebrates 75 Years of Racing, 20 Years of Giving Back!

⚡ Is NASCAR Seeing a Slow Electric Invasion?

🕊️ Remembering Parnelli Jones: A Racing Pioneer

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