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Is NASCAR over? Fans divided after leaked messages

Les GrossmanBy Les GrossmanNovember 29, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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NASCAR is going through one of the most chaotic periods in its recent history and the reason is recent Leaked some pretty astonishing internal messages during the 23XI/Front Row Motorsports antitrust affair.

It turns out that longtime NASCAR chairman Steve Phelps had some choice words for veteran team owner Richard Childress: call him a “stupid redneck” and basically saying he owes all his wealth to NASCAR. Not to mention criticism of other team owners and even a sarcastic remark towards fans, which shocked the racing community.

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Today, some fans fear the sport is collapsing because of leadership that has lost touch with the people they claim to care about. Others think it’s just a big storm that will eventually dissipate – the NASCAR machine has a way of fending for itself, after all.

And while opinions are divided, there is one thing almost everyone agrees on: the tone of leadership has fundamentally destroyed trust between fans and the sport.

Some people point to the human side of racing – the teams, crews and drivers – and say all the power struggles are tearing the sport apart from the inside. They describe it as being “ripped at the seams” and some fans put it bluntly. adage: “They don’t care about us, all they care about is how much they can fill their own pockets.”

The trial is scheduled for December 2025 and it could determine whether NASCAR got away with everything it did. But for now, the real impact is with fans and on social networks.

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Read also:: New Leaked Texts Expose NASCAR Leadership Ahead of Trial

Two Ends of the NASCAR Fan Spectrum

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As this horrific drama unfolds, fans have divided into two distinct camps.

On one side are the cynics. These fans don’t get emotionally upset and see it all as a simple business calculation. Their point of view is pretty simple: NASCAR will weather the storm just fine, but some of the people involved in this mess are going to get burned. One fan has a rather pesitmistic point of view, adage:

“Ultimately, NASCAR will continue, but everyone involved will be gone. No matter who is right, the 23XI gang has almost completed its suicide mission. Good luck living with the fallout Denny. Your partners used you.”

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In the same spirit another said: “Win or lose NASCAR will be sold, there have been rumors that major media groups such as Fox would like to buy NASCAR, this would give the French family the perfect exit and not the headache their dealership is currently with.”

That sounds harsh, but it’s a view rooted in decades of history. Time and time again, NASCAR has prevailed in internal fights, leaving owners, partners and even big name drivers damaged or sidelined. This is a rather bleak outlook, but it is also not entirely unrealistic. However, it seems that the general consensus is that this is enough. A fan are “NASCAR has ruled with a heavy hand for decades. The lane or highway approach no longer works. NASCAR should have fixed this matter a long time ago, but arrogance got in the way.”

On the other side are the diehards, the fans who fiercely protect the teams and the people who play the sport. They think NASCAR is being dragged down by poor leadership.

As far as they are concerned, Dennis Hamlin and 23XI are not the problem. Their responses reflect the frustration felt at the top and within the sport itself:

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  • “NASCAR from email releases is going to be bad…it’s over.”

  • “If NASCAR is over, the sport is over.”

  • “NASCAR focused more on its own pride rather than improving the sport.”

For this group, the crisis is a question of leadership. They consider that current leaders are completely disconnected from the heart of sport.

Despite their differences, both sides ultimately come to the same outcome: NASCAR’s leadership must go.

NASCAR at the crossroads

For fans watching all this unfold, the real question isn’t whether NASCAR violated antitrust law. The question is which part of the sport will actually make it through this. Cynical fans believe that either the sport will die or the NASCAR brand will still be on top, even if a few people are left out along the way. Emotional fans believe the sport can recover, but it needs a serious reboot from management.

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The antitrust trial is set for December 1, 2025, which leaves a few days for the legal questions to be resolved, but for many fans, judgment from NASCAR management has already been made.

Read also:: New Leaked NASCAR Texts Reveal Contempt for Teams and Fans

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