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"A NASCAR driver is not an athlete." Stephen A. Smith did not hold back on his opinion. What do you think?





"A change like that... would destroy the series." 🔥 Dale has some strong thoughts on John Probst's comments about looking at electric cars for the O'Reilly Series. New episode of Dirty Air out NOW. Spotify: bit.ly/4sLGTdu Apple: apple.co/3OHTj82 YouTube: bit.ly/4d2tiJ5

John Probst says CUV could give @NASCAROReillyAP clearer identity: "If you look at the brand identity of those three, the O'Reilly Series struggles a little bit just from the car perspective and you see it a lot because we refer to it often as whoever the entitlement sponsor is."

John Probst says CUV could give @NASCAROReillyAP clearer identity: "If you look at the brand identity of those three, the O'Reilly Series struggles a little bit just from the car perspective and you see it a lot because we refer to it often as whoever the entitlement sponsor is."


Stephen A. Smith: Golfers and NASCAR drivers are not athletes awfulannouncing.com/racing/stephen…

Stephen A. Smith: Golfers and NASCAR drivers are not athletes awfulannouncing.com/racing/stephen…

The brand identity for the series is the fucking RACING you absolute fucking numb skull. Being the last true stock car series that actually uses the correct car is it’s fucking identity. If the car changes, it no longer has a point or identity. These dumb motherfuckers just want to ruin the series for the sake of adding unnecessary idiotic electic components and hybrids. The core NASCAR fanbase hates all electric cars and hybrids. This is common sense to those that actually have it. Again, stock cars, NASCAR racecars, whatever you want to call them, are a specific type of racecar. It has a v8, with leaf springs/truck arms and a slick body with minimal downforce & way too much power. That is how every generation of car was until the nextgen car when they started trying to change things for the sake of change. I already don’t watch, if they try to next-genify the O’Reilly car or Truck, or replace them with whatever the fuck an electric “CUV” is, then literally nobody would watch anymore. How to kill a sport 101: Change all things that made it great until it’s no longer recognizable to anyone. It would be like football changing the shape of the ball or having 15 players on the field instead of 11, or just going to flag football all together. You don’t see the NBA adding a 10 point shot or a half court “make it and you win the game” shot. You don’t see massive changes like that in other sports, do you know why? Because they know they would alienate 70% of their audience overnight. NASCAR doesn’t have an identity anymore. Because the fucking CARS were the identity. The people, specifically the type of people, that were in NASCAR were what made it great. Now it’s for rich people and their kids. They do not give a fuck about the average blue collar fan. The type of fan they want are influencers and streamers who have money to blow. The soul of the sport is dead.

Footage of the brand new Formula E Gen 4 car on the track


A closer look at the new GEN4 specs for the 2026/2027 ABB @FIAFormulaE season 👀 #FIA #FormulaE

John Probst says CUV could give @NASCAROReillyAP clearer identity: "If you look at the brand identity of those three, the O'Reilly Series struggles a little bit just from the car perspective and you see it a lot because we refer to it often as whoever the entitlement sponsor is."

Sure… Let’s totally change the series that’s the purest display of stock-car racing and has zero complaints from the fans… not to mention the cost of new bodies and probably chassis for a ton of underfunded teams that make up the series as a whole…



.@NASCAR EVP John Probst is helping plan the future of stock car racing into the 2030s, including evaluating the potential of one day using its crossover utility vehicle EV in the O’Reilly Series as well as experimenting with a hydrogen combustion engine. sportsbusinessjournal.com/Articles/2026/…

2007 ESPN strikes again... the RCR 33 is a Cup car, the Busch Series 33 is a KHI car. Either way, #BroadcastPrawblems

.@NASCAR EVP John Probst is helping plan the future of stock car racing into the 2030s, including evaluating the potential of one day using its crossover utility vehicle EV in the O’Reilly Series as well as experimenting with a hydrogen combustion engine. sportsbusinessjournal.com/Articles/2026/…