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NASCAR Explains the Pushback Against Permanent Charters

October 10, 2025 | Edition #420
👋 Hey, Motorhead!
The new media rights deals was supposed to expand NASCAR’s footprint. But in reality, the confusion has further added to the woes in declining TV ratings. NASCAR has remained tight lipped about it, but the fans have taken a notice of it.
While the Vegas race is edging closer, NASCAR President’s feature on DJD has become the talk of the town. And, for the first time we have some clarity on why the charters are not made permanent.

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Myth: Safety Measures Mean Fewer Accidents
Busted! There was a time when stock cars didn’t even have safety nets, but today’s Next-Gen car is miles ahead in terms of safety mechanisms. Despite the strides NASCAR has made in ensuring driver safety, on-track accidents remain a part of the sport. Ryan Preece has been involved in two frightening accidents at Daytona, and cars still pile up at the speedways. Sure, the drivers are safer now, but they are not immune to wrecks or freak accidents.

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