No major changes expected for Daytona in 2025. Fans can expect classic racing with thrilling action and close competition

Daytona Stays Steady

Expect the same aero design for 2025, keeping cars fast and fierce while maintaining stability and consistency on the track.

Aero Packages Unchanged

Soft tires could return for short tracks, bringing better grip and more exciting action, especially at places like Martinsville.

Tires for Short Tracks

Teams can own up to three charters in 2025, but Joe Gibbs Racing and Hendrick Motorsports can run four cars.

New Charter Rules

Tony Stewart slams NASCAR’s new charter system, calling it a "joke" and expressing frustration with the negotiation process.

Tony Stewart’s Criticism

Front Row Motorsports and 23XI Racing challenge NASCAR’s charter system in court, sparking debates about fairness and competition.

Legal Battles Heat Up

Hendrick Motorsports holds four charters, giving them a significant advantage, but controversy brews over the fairness of this setup.

Hendrick’s Power Play

Rick Hendrick reveals frustrations with NASCAR’s charter system, claiming the negotiation process drained him, raising questions about the future.

Rick Hendrick's Discontent

Bob Pockrass shares insights on tire and aero changes for 2025, revealing subtle shifts aimed at improving the racing experience.

Pockrass Breaks News

NASCAR prioritizes small tweaks in 2025, preserving the sport’s core while introducing gradual improvements to keep things exciting for fans.

NASCAR’s Steady Growth