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NASCAR's Leadership Faces Criticism

November 28, 2025 | Edition #479
👋 Hey, Motorhead!
Has NASCAR’s leadership ignored the biggest issues for far too long? It all started with the charter system and a new points format, followed by a new race car. Let’s just say most of these innovations have failed to fuel NASCAR’s rise. Call it a mere coincidence or fate, but one person has been at the center of the decisions that have pushed NASCAR to new lows.

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Dale Earnhardt clinched his first NASCAR championship on the final race day of the 1980 season. A fifth-place finish at Ontario Motor Speedway was enough for the Intimidator to secure his first title over Cale Yarborough. It also became the only championship Earnhardt would win outside of his legendary partnership with Richard Childress Racing. |

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