Why NASCAR’s Playoff Format Still Doesn’t Add Up

20/08/2025 11 min
Why NASCAR’s Playoff Format Still Doesn’t Add Up

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Episode Synopsis

Big changes are coming to NASCAR in 2026 — from schedule shakeups to new partners and legal drama. Todd Lewis breaks down the biggest stories shaping NASCAR’s future, plus updates on IndyCar, F1, and NASCAR Canada.

This week’s Speed Chronicles is all about the business of motorsports, with NASCAR making headlines off the track. Todd dives into the official Cup Series schedule changes — including Watkins Glen’s risky May date, San Diego’s addition, Chicagoland’s return, and Mexico City’s removal due to World Cup conflicts. The finale heads back to Homestead, while Dover will surprisingly host the All-Star Race in 2026.

Beyond the schedule, Todd explains how strategic “leaks” are used to build buzz before official announcements — from race locations to sponsorship deals. O’Reilly Auto Parts is confirmed as the new entitlement sponsor for what was the Xfinity Series, and the Truck Series will join IndyCar in St. Petersburg for a unique doubleheader.

On track, Austin Dillon’s win at Richmond sparks debate about NASCAR’s playoff format, with Todd questioning if a single win should guarantee a spot regardless of overall performance. He also covers driver contract chatter, Conor Zilich’s recovery after injury, and the ongoing 23XI/Front Row lawsuit that could reshape the business side of the sport.

The episode rounds out with updates on IndyCar’s scheduling hurdles, F1’s summer break, and a look at the tight championship battle in the NASCAR Canada Series.







Chapters



0:00 – NASCAR schedule shakeup

1:23 – Strategic leaks and fan reaction

2:41 – Mexico City, off-weekends, and the Truck Series in St. Pete

3:37 – O’Reilly Auto Parts takes over Xfinity sponsorship

4:27 – Austin Dillon’s “golden buzzer” playoff entry

5:21 – Driver contract updates and Conor Zilich’s recovery

7:16 – 23XI and Front Row charter lawsuit

10:06 – IndyCar scheduling challenges

10:33 – Formula One break, IndyCar at Milwaukee, NASCAR at Daytona

11:02 – NASCAR Canada heads to Circuit Icar



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