JR Motorsports just made a big move, NASCAR dropped a new street course that looks straight out of Fortnite, and the most pivotal week in the NASCAR antitrust lawsuit might be unfolding right now. It’s one of those rare days where racing news, politics, and the future of the sport all collide at once. But before diving in, this episode of Out of the Groove is sponsored by Forney Industries, one of America’s oldest family-owned welding and metalworking companies. Whether you’re in the garage, the shop, or the track, Forney’s got the tools and equipment to help you get it done right. Check out their full lineup at ForneyIND.com and see why Forney is built to last.
- Rajah Caruth joins JR Motorsports in the No. 88 for a part-time O’Reilly Auto Parts Series schedule, but how many races will he actually run?
- The San Diego Street Course layout is here — 16 turns, 3.4 miles, and a backdrop of aircraft carriers and fighter jets that looks absolutely unreal.
- Settlement talks between NASCAR, 23XI, and Front Row are underway. Could permanent charters finally be the key to ending the legal war?
- And with Chase Briscoe back on top of the Power Rankings, are we watching the hottest driver in NASCAR right now?
From the Navy base streets of San Diego to the courtroom drama that could reshape stock car racing, this week’s episode of Out of the Groove is packed with the kind of stories that define an era. Don’t miss what could be the turning point for both NASCAR’s future and its most ambitious young talents.
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