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Steve Phelps to resign as NASCAR commissioner ahead of 2026 season
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NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps to Step Down Before 2026 Season Kickoff

January 6, 2026 2 Min Read
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Steve Phelps, who became NASCAR’s inaugural commissioner in March 2025 after serving as the organization’s president since 2018, is set to step down at the end of January. NASCAR has decided not to appoint a new commissioner immediately; rather, existing executives will take over his responsibilities. NASCAR emphasized that this adjustment comes amid a period of stability with a solid leadership team to maintain the sport’s strategic goals. Phelps described his departure as a personal decision and expressed pride in his role leading NASCAR through numerous challenges and milestones over the past two decades. He thanked fans, colleagues, and partners for their support and reflected on his honor in blending long-standing NASCAR traditions with new elements like media, automakers, and racing talent.

Despite positive public statements, Phelps faced criticism, especially concerning controversial remarks made during a presidential campaign and an antitrust lawsuit involving NASCAR. During that dispute, he was revealed in messages to have insulted team owner Richard Childress and faced backlash, including a critical letter from Bass Pro Shops CEO Johnny Morris. NASCAR Chairman and CEO Jim France praised Phelps for his influential leadership, noting his efforts to return the sport swiftly amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the introduction of new races, including the first street races in LA and Chicago, and his legacy of innovation and collaboration.

Fan Take: Steve Phelps’ departure marks the end of a significant chapter in NASCAR’s leadership, which could signal a shift toward more collective decision-making within the sport. For fans, this change might bring new opportunities for innovation or challenges in maintaining the momentum Phelps built, especially as NASCAR continues to evolve in the modern racing landscape.

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