Tony Stewart Left His Fan Disappointed

February 21, 2026 | Edition #604

Hey, NASCAR Fans!

Chase Briscoe has long spoken about his admiration for Tony Stewart, and that appreciation was on display during a recent moment at the Daytona 500. What began as a lighthearted autograph exchange quickly gained attention among fans online.

There’s more context behind the interaction, though. The situation traces back to a fan-driven request and ultimately left the Joe Gibbs Racing driver reflecting on how it unfolded.

In other news, our weekly challenge returns. And we’re looking forward to seeing how you stack up this time.

The JGR driver was hoping for more than just an autograph from his racing idol at Daytona.





We are back with Lucky Dog’s Weekly Prediction Challenge. After a strong start to the season at Daytona, the attention now shifts to the high banks of Atlanta. If anything, the momentum is going to surge from here, and that opens up an opportunity for you to predict the outcome of the race.

This time, we’ve crafted the questions a little differently so that everyone participating has a level playing field.

It’s simple: We’ve created a prediction form with questions about the race results. You’ll be guessing things like the race winner, top five finishers, and even specific race events. 

Each question has a designated point value. All you have to do is submit your answers before the race starts; once the checkered flag falls, we’ll tally the scores to see who reigns supreme.

Bragging rights are great, but winning is better. 

The reader who racks up the most points from their predictions will walk away with a $25 Amazon Gift Card! 

It’s a perfect platform to utilize your NASCAR knowledge and bag some sweet rewards with it.

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