
NASCAR: A New Approach
NASCAR has learned from its past, where radical changes in the early 2000s, such as the introduction of the playoff format and the modification of the calendar, generated resistance among fans. Today, the organization seems to be adopting a more strategic approach, testing new ideas with a greater understanding of their impact.The incorporation of races on urban circuits and the revitalization of classic events, such as the return to North Wilkesboro and The Rock, are examples of this new strategy. The rotation of the championship weekend at different tracks and the initiative to experiment with events like the baseball game at Bristol Motor Speedway, demonstrate NASCAR’s willingness to innovate. The shift in mindset was evident with the 2020 pandemic, which forced NASCAR to be flexible with the schedule. This adaptability allowed the organization to break free from old restrictions and adopt a short-term business model, which facilitated experimentation and the search for new opportunities. The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season promises to be exciting, with events in various locations and the continuation of initiatives like the In-Season Challenge, which boosted the popularity of young talents like Ty Gibbs.The key is in the motivation. Why are we doing this? Do we have a broader vision or are we just trying things at random?
Joey Logano
