NASCAR on FOX’s Biggest Misses This Season

What’s Happening?

This weekend at Sonoma, FOX ends its’ 24th season covering NASCAR. However, while Fox has created some incredible moments, like all broadcasts, there have been some misses, and the fans have not been keen on Fox’s misses this season. These are all of the biggest ones.

  • NASCAR on Fox brought in a fresh face for 2024. Kevin Harvick stepped in as the second color commentator alongside Clint Bowyer and Play by Play man Mike Joy. This combination was generally received quite well, and it added some much-needed continuity to the booth.
  • Where many fans showed frustration was with the production. The camera shots and decisions regarding what the viewer saw at what time often struck a nerve among people.
  • Fans had some choice words for Fox’s production this season. However, as NASCAR hits the summer stretch, it’s almost time for Fox to leave and NBC to join.

Missing Driver Conflicts

The Clash at the LA Coliseum was a tough start to the year for Fox. The Clash was moved up at the last minute from Sunday to Saturday, when Qualifying was originally scheduled. This meant the race was moved from network TV on FOX to the FS1 cable channel, obviously not within their control.

Remember that FOX may not have had the same resources available for a normal race broadcast since they were supposed to only broadcast qualifying, but we don’t know. However, that didn’t make some of these issues any less jarring for fans.

During a late restart, Ty Gibbs and Joey Logano got together, eliminating both drivers from contention for the win. Also, two incidents on the last lap were not shown as they happened: Kyle Larson and Bubba Wallace getting together, along with Ross Chastain hitting the wall.

After the race, Ty Gibbs and Joey Logano confronted each other. Fox did not show the actual conversation between the two. Instead, the official NASCAR YouTube channel showed it.

Tempers are a major part of short-track racing, and missing these moments at the end of the race left fans who only saw the race without checking social media in the dark. It was weird to see that Fox made no mention of it.

In fairness, Fox did much better handling a driver conflict later in the season. They showed the Ricky Stenhouse Jr. vs Kyle Busch fight as it was happening, along with in-depth analysis and replays of all that led up to the incident, including Stenhouse Jr. parking Busch’s car on pit road.

All that being said, the LA Clash was still a big miss, and it wasn’t the last time, either. EC 35 points out that Fox did not show the incident between Kyle Weatherman and Ryan Sieg at Portland International Raceway last weekend. Weatherman was fined $25,000 for contacting Sieg’s car on pit road, but, Fox did not show it.

Again, we don’t know everything that happened or why it was missed at Portland, but, it still left fans in the dark.

The Richmond Restart Fiasco

One thing that Cody Bailey on X pointed out to us was the final restart at Richmond on Easter.

As the story goes, Martin Truex Jr. and Denny Hamlin were on the front row for the last restart at Richmond. Hamlin took off well, but, Truex Jr. claimed that Hamlin jumped early. Fox showed a replay after the race, but, they inexplicably did not show the telemetry data to definitively determine when Hamlin jumped.

Maybe there was some sort of technical glitch or something that caused the telemetry data not to show. However, this is the absolute worst time not to show it. This could prove whether or not Hamlin jumped, but, Fox did not show it for whatever reason.

The Misses at Gateway

However, the race that probably pushed many fans over the top was last weekend at Gateway. Fox missed multiple things at Gateway.

One such instance was Fox curing from the battle for the lead in the closing laps to two boxes of fans in the stands. It seems Fox was trying to put the battle on one screen with fans in the other, which, makes a lot of sense. However, it did not work this time.

Samcamworm particularly disliked this decision.

However, this was not the only thing Fox missed, either. At the end of the race, three wrong names were included in the unofficial results: Justin Allgaier in the No. 5, Shane Van Gisbergen in the No. 16, and Kaz Grala in the No. 15. Each of these drivers had been in the previous race at Charlotte, but they were not entered at Gateway.

Again, maybe this was some glitch, but, it looks sloppy. None of these drivers were even in the race, but, they were included in the results for one reason or another.

Some fans, such as gabe belville, were not happy about how Fox handled the pyrotechnic explosion at Gateway last weekend. Fox did not show them immediately despite them going off during the pace laps.

In fairness, Fox eventually showed the pyrotechnics. However, the delay was not received well by fans.

Fox is returning in 2025 for its 25th season, and fans are hoping some of these mistakes are not repeated again. What do you think about all this? Let us know on Discord or X what your take is, and don’t forget you can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and even YouTube.

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DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA - APRIL 06: Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, drives during the NASCAR Cup Series Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway on April 06, 2025 in Darlington, South Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

Lionel Racing Reveals First Wave of 2026 NASCAR Authentics Diecast

What’s Happening?

Lionel Racing finally confirmed the first wave of 2026 NASCAR Authentics 1:64 scale diecast for Monday morning, with the line of retail-exclusive diecast featuring a new look for the new year.

  • This line will include six throwback paint schemes from NASCAR’s 2025 throwback weekend at Darlington Raceway. Though they did not release one in 2025, this move restarts an annual tradition of Lionel releasing at least one wave of cars carrying the colors of that prior season’s throwback designs.
  • Included in this wave of cars are Austin Cindric, Kyle Larson, Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano, William Byron, and Sammy Smith. Alongside these paint schemes’ debuts in the Authentics line is a new design for the packaging of the 2026 line of NASCAR Authentics.
  • Last season was somewhat turbulent for Lionel as, alongside issues with tariffs, the brand only released three waves of NASCAR Autentics, one wave of NASCAR Autentics Winners Circle diecast, and two waves of Haulers.
  • Lionel announcing the first wave of 2026 early on in the new year is perhaps a sign that 2026 could return this line to its regular release schedule. The post from Lionel Racing also confirmed that the brand will announce another wave by the end of the week, further hinting at a recommitment to the Authentics line.

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SPARTA, KY - JUNE 26: Chase Pistone, driver of the #9 NTS Motorsports Chevrolet, talks with his crew during practice for the NASCAR Camping World Series UNOH 225 at Kentucky Speedway on June 26, 2014 in Sparta, Kentucky. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

Chase Pistone, NASCAR Trucks and Nationwide Series Driver, Passes Away

What’s Happening?

Chase Pistone, a former competitor on the short track racing circuit in addition to NASCAR’s National Series, has passed away. Pistone, now a successful Legends Car owner, was 42.

  • Chase’s brothers Nick and Tom Pistone confirmed the North Carolina natives’ passing to LegendsNation.com. The cause of Pistone’s passing is unknown. The family asked that media share the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline number, which is 988.
  • Pistone, the grandson of NASCAR legend “Tiger” Tom Pistone, made his way to NASCAR after competing on short tracks in Legends cars and Late Models. He would make his jump to NASCAR via the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2005, racing for Green Light Racing at Martinsville Speedway.
  • Pistone would continue his NASCAR pursuits in 2006, racing in ARCA and the NASCAR Busch Series. Unfortunately, these two starts, at Martinsville with the Busch Series and Iowa with ARCA, would be his last for nearly a decade.
  • Pistone returned to NASCAR in 2014, racing in a combined eight NASCAR Camping World Truck and Nationwide Series races. During this season, his final in NASCAR, the then 30-year-old scored his best National Series finish, ninth place in the Truck Series annual trip to Gateway.

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8 Takeaways From NASCAR At COTA

Three races in, the 2026 season is finally starting to show its hand. COTA shifted narratives, exposed weaknesses, and raised new questions about contenders, pretenders, and everything in between.

  • Has Shane van Gisbergen officially been proven mortal after getting outraced late at Circuit of the Americas?
  • Is 19-year-old Connor Zilisch already ahead of schedule after slicing through the field multiple times?
  • With three straight wins, is Tyler Reddick basically a lock for the postseason this early?
  • And how concerned should the 48 team be after a rough weekend for Alex Bowman?

From substitute drivers being forced into action to points gaps growing faster than expected, COTA delivered more than just a road course chess match. There were momentum swings, reputation hits, and at least one young driver stacking up enemies before stacking up results.

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