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Top Ten Tweets of The Week on X (Pocono Week)

After a race with numerous varying strategies, Chase Briscoe brought the No. 19 back to victory lane on Sunday. Let's take a look back at the week that was in Motorsports on X. Here's your top ten tweets of the week!



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I wholeheartedly agree with this. I know Pocono has its drawbacks. However, it's a NASCAR a staple and it is incredibly unique. Pocono should always be on the schedule. It's part of the history of this sport compared to a lot of other tracks on the circuit. 9.

This is a pretty fascinating comparison of the next-gen numbers so far for two powerhouse organizations. It's hard to believe we already have this many races under our belt in the next-gen era. 8.

Hot take, I don't disagree with Kyle on this one. The reality is teams still have a "war room" where the suspended crew chiefs can watch the races and influence decisions if not outright make them. In no way am I trying down play what Dale Jr achieved on Saturday. But, it's hard to believe Mardy Lindley didn't play a huge role as well. 7.

What happend to Adam Petty will always be nothing short of a tragedy. However, it's equally as remarkable how the Petty family took that tragedy and built something that will live forever, and is more meaningful than all their success in racing. 6.

I don't think there's anything wrong with going global. We're seeing it with the NFL and MLB. I also agree there's a lot of deserving tracks in America that deserve a date. To me, it sounds like a good problem to have. 5.

I really get Mark's point. I feel very strongly about NASCAR not forgetting it's roots. However, we have to acknowledge it's a different time. That's a blend that NASCAR constantly has to try and pull off. Today's attention spans aren't the same and when you're trying to draw in younger viewers I'm not sure the winston format can do that. 4.

I couldn't disagree with Mark more here. What the sport is today for better or worse doesn't change what he accomplished. Fans are intelligent enough to understand we're comparing different eras. Maybe it makes comparisons tougher and more apples to oranges, but NASCR isn't alone in that. It's hard to properly compare Babe Ruth and Aaron Judge or LeBron James and Michael Jordan. 3.

The NHRA has been very stern about the rulebook in recent weeks, but the rules are there for a reason. I'm sure this is a call they take no pleasure in making. 2.

One year ago John Force suffered a horrific crash in Virginia, and while only time will tell if it ended his time as a driver, it's amazing that he is healthy enough to share special moment with his daughter one year later at the very same track. 1.

Add another accomplishment to the the hall of fame resume of Dale Jr.

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