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Changes Comingto NASCAR Cupand Truck Series Admits President Steve Phelps

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  NASCAR President Steve Phelps has announced upcoming changes to the Cup and Truck Series, focusing on innovation and collaboration with key stakeholders.

NASCAR is set to undergo significant changes in its Cup and Truck Series, as announced by NASCAR President Steve Phelps. The changes aim to enhance the racing experience and address various issues within the sport. Key points include modifications to the Next Gen car to improve safety and performance, adjustments to the race formats, and potential alterations to the playoff system. Phelps emphasized the importance of listening to feedback from drivers, teams, and fans to ensure the sport remains competitive and entertaining. Additionally, NASCAR is exploring ways to reduce costs for teams, streamline logistics, and increase the overall appeal of the series, with a focus on making racing more accessible and engaging for a broader audience.

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