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The Best NASCAR Die-cast Accounts to Follow on Social Media

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If you are a diehard NASCAR fan, chances are you have die-casts or know someone who does. And if you’re one of those collectors or know someone who is, there are some great social media accounts to follow to stay up-to-date with the world of die-casts.

  • Lionel Racing and Circle B Diecast stand out as leaders in the NASCAR diecast market.
  • The most trusted and authentic companies in the die-cast space are very active on social media, and you can follow them for some awesome updates and keep up with new drops.
  • This article will hit on some of the best die-cast accounts to follow on social media, with no certain criteria.

Lionel Racing (@Lionel_Racing)

Perhaps the most notable die-cast company out there, and certainly one of the most reputable, is Lionel Racing. As the Official Die-cast of NASCAR, fans count on Lionel to have the latest and greatest die-casts available on the market today.

Lionel is active daily on their social channels, always posting engaging content and interacting with fans and collectors, and always bringing positive energy and vibes to the NASCAR community. You wouldn’t expect anything less from Lionel, as their die-casts and social media presence are top-notch.

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CircleB Die-Cast (@diecast_b)

CircleB is another fantastic social media follow. They are a distributor of Lionel products and a trusted vendor in the die-cast space, as seen by numerous customer testimonials on Reddit and Twitter. Their product offering also includes Auto World, Greenlight Collectibles, BrandArt, Checkered Flag Sports Apparel, SMI Apparel, and the exclusive distribution rights for University of Racing product lines. CircleB is also repped proudly on popular NASCAR YouTube channels like Eric Estepp’s Power Hour, for which it serves as the show’s sponsor.

By following CircleB’s social channels, you’ll be able to stay up-to-date with all the new die-casts in the world of racing, including pre-order updates for new die-cast drops from Lionel.

tmac designz and custom diecasts (@tmac84_)

If you’re into custom die-casts, look no further than this awesome account. On tmac’s page, you’ll find some of the coolest custom die-cast designs on the internet. The quality speaks for itself, and this should be a must-follow for any die-cast fanatic.

CPK Diecast (@cpk_diecast)

If you’re into die-casts, funny memes, and accounts that real NASCAR drivers and media personalities follow, look no further than CPK Diecast on Twitter. Not only does Chesapeake Diecast design some awesome custom die-casts, but you can always count on getting a laugh out of some of the racing-related memes and GIFs posted by this account.

Let us know some of your favorite die-cast accounts on social media, we’d love to hear them! Follow us on our social channels, and continue to check back on The Daily Downforce for more content like this and everything else in the world of racing!

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