Kyle Busch Passes His Racing Knowledge to Brexton

February 07, 2026 | Edition #578

Hey, NASCAR Fans!

The Clash at Bowman Gray is a feisty affair. Constant beating and banging, followed by side jabs, is the norm at this track. However, last week's pre-season opener didn’t impress Richard Petty. 

He didn’t mind the physical nature of the race, but rather the way in which NASCAR officials just let everything slide. 

According to Petty, NASCAR rushed the event despite the bad weather and violation of rules on the track.




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Very few races in NASCAR have moved fans emotionally more than the 2004 Daytona 500. Driving the iconic No. 8 DEI car, Dale Jr. clinched his first Daytona 500 trophy, and it came just three years after his father’s tragic death in 2001. It was a moment of long-awaited redemption, and it wasn’t easy. Tony Stewart was the most dominant driver that day, but Junior’s resolve and grit helped him complete a decisive pass with 19 laps to go. What followed next is history.

The entire grandstand was on its feet to celebrate Dale Jr.’s victory. Watch the post-race celebrations here.

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