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NASCAR responds to cup drivers and teams: More horsepower "on the table"
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NASCAR Answers Cup Drivers and Teams with Promise of Increased Horsepower Power Boost

June 1, 2025 2 Min Read
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Earlier this week, NASCAR officials proposed increasing horsepower from 670 to 750, primarily for shorter truck races, with potential implementation by the end of the 2025 season. Elton Sawyer, NASCAR’s senior vice president of competition, mentioned in a SiriusXM NASCAR Radio interview that the idea is under serious consideration following recent discussions with industry stakeholders. NASCAR Managing Director Mike Forde echoed these sentiments on his “Hauler Talk” podcast, emphasizing ongoing talks about enhancing the short track racing package. NASCAR is examining the feasibility of this increase, noting that horsepower was once as high as 900, but had gradually dropped to a controversial 550hp setup introduced in 2019.

Several drivers have voiced their support for more horsepower, especially given the recent stagnation in short track racing where passing has become difficult and power complaints are common. Josh Berry, a recent Las Vegas winner, admitted needing more power but emphasized it’s just one part of many factors affecting racing dynamics. Chase Elliott, the 2020 NASCAR Cup champion, welcomed the idea if engine manufacturers agree, highlighting that differing manufacturer preferences could pose challenges but worthwhile experimentation could lead to positive changes. Ryan Preece also endorsed the horsepower increase, explaining it could enhance racing strategy and excitement by allowing more overtaking opportunities and adding unpredictability.

Fan Take: This potential boost in horsepower represents a significant chance to revitalize short track racing, which many fans and drivers feel has grown less exciting in recent years. If executed well, it could bring back more intense and competitive racing, making NASCAR more thrilling to watch and keeping the sport evolving with fan interests in mind.

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