The 2023 State of the Sport Address, Summarized
The state of the sport address is an annual occurrence during NASCAR Championship Weekend.
Stephen Stumpf is the NASCAR Content Director for Frontstretch and is a three-year veteran of the site. His weekly columns include “Stat Sheet” and “4 Burning Questions.” He also writes commentary, contributes to podcasts, edits articles and is frequently at the track for on-site coverage.
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The state of the sport address is an annual occurrence during NASCAR Championship Weekend.
Taylor also discusses his NASCAR debut this season in the Cup and Xfinity series.
Taylor made his NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series debuts in 2023, and he will leave Corvette Racing for Wayne Taylor Racing for IMSA’s 2024 season.
Chase Elliott hasn’t gone winless since 2017. Can he keep his winning streak alive in one final opportunity?
Also, are Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. in must-win territory for Martinsville?
Kyle Larson crashed in the middle of a dominant performance. How often does the fastest car go to the garage?
Smith leaves after one season in what was supposed to be a three-year deal with Kaulig.
Both Chase Elliott and AJ Allmendinger were penalized for laying back on restarts at Las Vegas.
Larson only has 10 Cup wins between tracks 1-mile to 1.5-miles in length despite a whopping 5,263 laps led.
The left-front shock was the reason for the DQ.