‼️NEWS — FS1, FloRacing enter historic agreement to broadcast zMAX CARS LMSC Tour race at North Wilkesboro Speedway during All-Star Race weekend.
— CARS Tour (@CARSTour) April 1, 2025
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‼️NEWS — FS1, FloRacing enter historic agreement to broadcast zMAX CARS LMSC Tour race at North Wilkesboro Speedway during All-Star Race weekend.
— CARS Tour (@CARSTour) April 1, 2025
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.@CountryCrock, the butter/spreads brand owned by Dutch company @FloraFoodGroup, will promote a new "Rock The Table" campaign via Kroger's co-primary paint scheme this weekend at Darlington.
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) April 1, 2025
➡️ The brand has a new ad out with country music singer @RaeLynn around the campaign. pic.twitter.com/wvozY7jNCh
.@TheCW once again topped 1 million viewers for a NASCAR Xfinity race with Saturday's action at Martinsville (1.014 million), the first time since 2017 that the series has done that over the first seven events of the season.
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) April 1, 2025
➡️ Saturday's viewership was up 19% from last year. pic.twitter.com/sOwpdCUYU5
NEWS: Legacy Motor Club has filed a lawsuit against Rick Ware Racing, claiming RWR is trying to back out of a signed agreement to sell one of its charters. Story to follow shortly.
— Jordan Bianchi (@Jordan_Bianchi) April 1, 2025
ncsupack1 said:
This is cool.‼️NEWS — FS1, FloRacing enter historic agreement to broadcast zMAX CARS LMSC Tour race at North Wilkesboro Speedway during All-Star Race weekend.
— CARS Tour (@CARSTour) April 1, 2025
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WarrenPeace said:ncsupack1 said:
This is cool.‼️NEWS — FS1, FloRacing enter historic agreement to broadcast zMAX CARS LMSC Tour race at North Wilkesboro Speedway during All-Star Race weekend.
— CARS Tour (@CARSTour) April 1, 2025
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Very cool! Glad to see those guys getting a little national pub.
TheStorm said:
https://www.nascar.com/standings/nascar-cup-series/
Hendrick 1-2-3-5
Gibbs 4-6 *Bell still the "real" points leader with the 3 wins.
23XII 7-8
Penske 9-10
Chastain 13
Busch 16
Berry 19 *But has the win already meaning Busch is one spot out.
NASCAR has hit the pause button on its plans to build a short track on the grounds of the former Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif. https://t.co/ygih30vCLo
— RACER (@RACERHQ) April 2, 2025
That site aerial you showed us a couple of months back of the current development already underway sure didn't look like they were trying very hard to hold onto any land for it, so not very surprising... just confirms what you, me and others had already figured.ncsupack1 said:
Unfortunately I don't see racing returning.NASCAR has hit the pause button on its plans to build a short track on the grounds of the former Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif. https://t.co/ygih30vCLo
— RACER (@RACERHQ) April 2, 2025
Yep. That one really pops...caryking said:
The Josh Berry car, for this weekend, is my favorite!!
TheStorm said:Yep. That one really pops...caryking said:
The Josh Berry car, for this weekend, is my favorite!!
Tony the Tiger and the Petty car will be nice to see as well. I kind of like Bell's old school DeWalt paint scheme too. Unique.
Agree, cool looking car. The 5 is cool looking as well. My favorites are when the number and sponsor match for a throw back, but that doesn't happen much anymore.caryking said:TheStorm said:Yep. That one really pops...caryking said:
The Josh Berry car, for this weekend, is my favorite!!
Tony the Tiger and the Petty car will be nice to see as well. I kind of like Bell's old school DeWalt paint scheme too. Unique.
I like the Josh Berry car because they really went out there for something different and extremely cool. That's a Lotus Indy can, powered by Ford, from the 60's.
Cheddar Smith, who was Rodney Childers longtime right-hand man as car chief at the SHR No. 4 car and was at the Spire No. 7, is now the car chief for Ty Gibbs. https://t.co/1cj44Gg4WV
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) April 2, 2025
TheStorm said:
Going into LAST SEASON, Ty Gibbs is one that I thought would have broke through for a win by now... he's had a rough time of it these last 15 months. Not everyone can win, but maybe this helps.
ncsupack1 said:WarrenPeace said:ncsupack1 said:
This is cool.‼️NEWS — FS1, FloRacing enter historic agreement to broadcast zMAX CARS LMSC Tour race at North Wilkesboro Speedway during All-Star Race weekend.
— CARS Tour (@CARSTour) April 1, 2025
Read More 👉: https://t.co/NDPx6SFiA8 pic.twitter.com/0uV7p8GxnK
Very cool! Glad to see those guys getting a little national pub.
Agree. Sounds like Harvick had the idea and put it in gear.
Best I could find. My first thought would have been the old Hooters series, but I would be wrong.WarrenPeace said:ncsupack1 said:WarrenPeace said:ncsupack1 said:
This is cool.‼️NEWS — FS1, FloRacing enter historic agreement to broadcast zMAX CARS LMSC Tour race at North Wilkesboro Speedway during All-Star Race weekend.
— CARS Tour (@CARSTour) April 1, 2025
Read More 👉: https://t.co/NDPx6SFiA8 pic.twitter.com/0uV7p8GxnK
Very cool! Glad to see those guys getting a little national pub.
Agree. Sounds like Harvick had the idea and put it in gear.
Any idea when the last time a Late Model Stock race was nationally televised? Has it ever happened?
Maybe the 80's early 90's TNN days??
I know I've seen some late night reruns of 80's Late Model Sportsman races from Bristol and Richmond on ESPN in the last couple years.
A racing legacy that shines as bright as a diamond. 💎@joshberry and Leonard Wood take us on a special 75th-anniversary tour of the @woodbrothers21 museum! pic.twitter.com/4kUQhJ9mo0
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) April 4, 2025
I loved the Hooters Series. We used to go whenever they came o Southern National Speedway.ncsupack1 said:Best I could find. My first thought would have been the old Hooters series, but I would be wrong.WarrenPeace said:ncsupack1 said:WarrenPeace said:ncsupack1 said:
This is cool.‼️NEWS — FS1, FloRacing enter historic agreement to broadcast zMAX CARS LMSC Tour race at North Wilkesboro Speedway during All-Star Race weekend.
— CARS Tour (@CARSTour) April 1, 2025
Read More 👉: https://t.co/NDPx6SFiA8 pic.twitter.com/0uV7p8GxnK
Very cool! Glad to see those guys getting a little national pub.
Agree. Sounds like Harvick had the idea and put it in gear.
Any idea when the last time a Late Model Stock race was nationally televised? Has it ever happened?
Maybe the 80's early 90's TNN days??
I know I've seen some late night reruns of 80's Late Model Sportsman races from Bristol and Richmond on ESPN in the last couple years.
The first nationally televised late model race, a dirt late model event, was a race at the now-closed Santa Fe Speedway near Chicago, televised live on ESPN in 1987. Per Google
That's cool, Didn't the owner / founder of Hooters run that series?Glasswolf said:I loved the Hooters Series. We used to go whenever they came o Southern National Speedway.ncsupack1 said:Best I could find. My first thought would have been the old Hooters series, but I would be wrong.WarrenPeace said:ncsupack1 said:WarrenPeace said:ncsupack1 said:
This is cool.‼️NEWS — FS1, FloRacing enter historic agreement to broadcast zMAX CARS LMSC Tour race at North Wilkesboro Speedway during All-Star Race weekend.
— CARS Tour (@CARSTour) April 1, 2025
Read More 👉: https://t.co/NDPx6SFiA8 pic.twitter.com/0uV7p8GxnK
Very cool! Glad to see those guys getting a little national pub.
Agree. Sounds like Harvick had the idea and put it in gear.
Any idea when the last time a Late Model Stock race was nationally televised? Has it ever happened?
Maybe the 80's early 90's TNN days??
I know I've seen some late night reruns of 80's Late Model Sportsman races from Bristol and Richmond on ESPN in the last couple years.
The first nationally televised late model race, a dirt late model event, was a race at the now-closed Santa Fe Speedway near Chicago, televised live on ESPN in 1987. Per Google
I had it on while I was watching the Baseball game. Next thing I look up and they are interviewing Brandon Jones. They do go by fast. But man I love Darlington.ncsupack1 said:
I always forget just how fast this Xfinity race can go.
The Hooters Pro Cup Series, later reorganized into the CARS Tour, was founded by Hooters owner Robert Brooks to honor the memories of his son Mark Brooks, Alan Kulwicki, Dan Duncan, and Charlie Campbell, who died in a plane crash in 1993.ncsupack1 said:That's cool, Didn't the owner / founder of Hooters run that series?Glasswolf said:I loved the Hooters Series. We used to go whenever they came o Southern National Speedway.ncsupack1 said:Best I could find. My first thought would have been the old Hooters series, but I would be wrong.WarrenPeace said:ncsupack1 said:WarrenPeace said:ncsupack1 said:
This is cool.‼️NEWS — FS1, FloRacing enter historic agreement to broadcast zMAX CARS LMSC Tour race at North Wilkesboro Speedway during All-Star Race weekend.
— CARS Tour (@CARSTour) April 1, 2025
Read More 👉: https://t.co/NDPx6SFiA8 pic.twitter.com/0uV7p8GxnK
Very cool! Glad to see those guys getting a little national pub.
Agree. Sounds like Harvick had the idea and put it in gear.
Any idea when the last time a Late Model Stock race was nationally televised? Has it ever happened?
Maybe the 80's early 90's TNN days??
I know I've seen some late night reruns of 80's Late Model Sportsman races from Bristol and Richmond on ESPN in the last couple years.
The first nationally televised late model race, a dirt late model event, was a race at the now-closed Santa Fe Speedway near Chicago, televised live on ESPN in 1987. Per Google
Agree, Darlington is a great track. Outside of Charlotte, they know how to treat the fans.Glasswolf said:I had it on why I was watching the Baseball game. Next thing I look up and they are interviewing Brandon Jones. They do go by fast. But man I love Darlington.ncsupack1 said:
I always forget just how fast this Xfinity race can go.
Thanks for sharing this. And doing the homework.Glasswolf said:The Hooters Pro Cup Series, later reorganized into the CARS Tour, was founded by Hooters owner Robert Brooks to honor the memories of his son Mark Brooks, Alan Kulwicki, Dan Duncan, and Charlie Campbell, who died in a plane crash in 1993.ncsupack1 said:That's cool, Didn't the owner / founder of Hooters run that series?Glasswolf said:I loved the Hooters Series. We used to go whenever they came o Southern National Speedway.ncsupack1 said:Best I could find. My first thought would have been the old Hooters series, but I would be wrong.WarrenPeace said:ncsupack1 said:WarrenPeace said:ncsupack1 said:
This is cool.‼️NEWS — FS1, FloRacing enter historic agreement to broadcast zMAX CARS LMSC Tour race at North Wilkesboro Speedway during All-Star Race weekend.
— CARS Tour (@CARSTour) April 1, 2025
Read More 👉: https://t.co/NDPx6SFiA8 pic.twitter.com/0uV7p8GxnK
Very cool! Glad to see those guys getting a little national pub.
Agree. Sounds like Harvick had the idea and put it in gear.
Any idea when the last time a Late Model Stock race was nationally televised? Has it ever happened?
Maybe the 80's early 90's TNN days??
I know I've seen some late night reruns of 80's Late Model Sportsman races from Bristol and Richmond on ESPN in the last couple years.
The first nationally televised late model race, a dirt late model event, was a race at the now-closed Santa Fe Speedway near Chicago, televised live on ESPN in 1987. Per Google
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- Hooters and Racing:
Hooters, the restaurant chain, became involved in racing through its owner, Robert Brooks, who had a passion for motorsports.- The Tragedy:
In 1993, a plane crash tragically claimed the lives of Brooks' son Mark Brooks, NASCAR champion Alan Kulwicki, Dan Duncan, and pilot Charlie Campbell.- Creating the Series:
To honor the memory of those lost, Brooks created the Hooters Pro Cup Series (initially as the Hooters Cup Late Model Series) in 1995.- Evolution of the Series:
The Hooters Pro Cup Series ran from 1997 to 2014, and in 2014 it was reorganized into the CARS Tour.- CARS Tour:
The CARS Tour continues to operate as a sanctioning body for stock car racing, carrying on the legacy of the Hooters Pro Cup Series.