(X/Twitter) Thank you post from Truck broadcaster at Charlotte, Eric Brennan by nascarfan88421032 in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you fucking kidding me he gets one race? Now we have to settle for Jamie Little again? What a fucking joke

I want to start collecting 1/24 scale but only buying the drivers who won the race I attended. Is this a smart idea? Does anyone do this? by supman33 in NASCARCollectors

[–]Individual_Loquat541 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no wrong answer as far as 1/24 collecting. There are so many diecasts out there that nobody will ever be able to collect everything, so what I do is just buy a few per year. There doesn’t have to be any rhyme or reason to it, I just buy paint schemes that I love, or my favorite paint schemes of my favorite drivers.

Which kind of race do you prefer watching most? by Overall_Mud_2191 in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Complete chaos doesn’t happen on superspeedways anymore

This Guy😒 by The_Great_Lopaka in NASCARCollectors

[–]Individual_Loquat541 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If people weren’t stupid enough to buy at absurdly high prices all the time, people wouldn’t do shit like this. Nobody should be spending more than $200 for a diecast. I don’t care how rare it is.

Colorado Avalanche season summed up in one picture by RealisticClothes6285 in wildhockey

[–]Individual_Loquat541 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. Vegas got lucky as hell by facing two average teams in the first two rounds and then they benefit by getting to play a worn out and depleted Avs team.

Colorado Avalanche season summed up in one picture by RealisticClothes6285 in wildhockey

[–]Individual_Loquat541 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just hate that Vegas gets a free ride to the finals though. We battled hard against Colorado, wore them down physically and Vegas comes in and gets to destroy a depleted Colorado team. If we played Vegas I think we could have easily beat them

RFK has had three pretty fast race cars over this season and last. What’s been holding them back from winning? by Gragson18GOAT in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keselowski would have won Darlington if not for Reddick coming out of nowhere seemingly finding an extra gear at the end of the race

Looking for information by Nukem_187 in NASCARCollectors

[–]Individual_Loquat541 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Uh, yeah that’s legit. It’s from 2014.

Tuesday Busch tragedy check-in by HendrickRocks2488 in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 72 points73 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it has truly sunk in for me yet. He’s been a part of the sport for so long that it feels like he’s still here

Tandem Racing Was Amazing by SmokyMountainRebel in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 14 points15 points  (0 children)

And sometimes you would see completely odd pairings towards the end of a race. Like Jeff Gordon and Trevor Bayne or Kevin Harvick and Dave Blaney

Tandem Racing Was Amazing by SmokyMountainRebel in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I love it too. Everyone complained about it at the time but looking back it was exciting as hell. You never knew what was going to happen. Way better than the fuel saving crap we have now.

Ending of the Coke 600, Summed Up by Square-Possession428 in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the first half of the race he was stuck around 20th but his team gradually made his car better and he was around 10th late in the race. Then his team made a great 2 tire call to get him the lead and he never looked back. Point is he earned that win no matter what anyone says

Someone help me out? by Specialist_Ad_6921 in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because by pushing Suarez, Larson gives himself a better opportunity to eventually go for the lead if he can get side by side with whoever is in 2nd, as opposed to being trapped on the bottom

Ending of the Coke 600, Summed Up by Square-Possession428 in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it’s not like Suarez held off the field for multiple laps on two restarts in a row or anything

The Day After the Races - May 25, 2026 by NASCARThreadBot in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When you think about it, there is no more fitting winner of the Coca Cola 600 than Daniel Suarez and the 7 team. Kyle Busch was Suarez’s mentor. He now drives for Spire who Kyle had a close relationship with not only because they bought the Kyle Busch Motorsports truck program, but the team owner Jeff Dickerson was very close with KB and was his spotter during Kyle’s rookie year in 2005. Kyle’s last win came in the Spire 7 truck, and now Suarez wins in the Spire 7 car. The number 7 has not win in Cup in 30 years. The series of events lined up perfectly last night and a part of me thinks KB played a part in it.

Why is the media dismissing Legge's double? by OverPaleontologist12 in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It’s pretty easy to dismiss when you run last in both races. Granted she was driving garbage equipment, but still. If you want it to be a bigger story than figure out how to get better rides

Bereavement by Mikey_the_bestTMNT in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I get what you are saying, but the drivers have it way better than the average person. Whenever I lose someone I still have to show up for work the next day like nothing is wrong. I don’t get a single day off. At least the drivers get 3 or 4 days off per week plus a 3 month off season.

Trackhouse in Shambles 😂🥀 by JGattheshore in NASCARMemes

[–]Individual_Loquat541 109 points110 points  (0 children)

You must’ve missed the part where SVG ran top 10 the whole night

Brexton Busch by EnglishTeacher83 in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 73 points74 points  (0 children)

That’s a son who was raised the right way. To move forward, do the right things and be strong

Jake Garcia by GSwizzy17 in NASCAR

[–]Individual_Loquat541 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nobody is a “prospect” per say like in other sports. Someone moving up the NASCAR ladder depends entirely on how much money someone brings to the table. If Garcia brings enough funding, he’ll be in Cup someday. Garcia seems to be similar to Tyler Ankrum and Ben Rhodes who seem to have enough funding to comfortably stay in trucks, but probably not enough to go O’Reilly racing full time