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Superstar Racing Experience (SRX) is gaining currency among motorsports enthusiasts from across the world. The unique 6-week-long stock car racing event showcases some of the most famous names in motorsports worldwide. But the latest news regarding a particular NASCAR driver joining the series has split the fandom. Tony Stewart, co-founder of the SRX Series, recently said something that upset a lot of people. When racing fans heard that yet another NASCAR driver was joining the Camping World SRX Series, they had a lot to say.

One of the reasons for such a response is that fans want more non-NASCAR drivers. However, several others are happy to see known faces. This has sparked a heated discussion in the racing community and made people wonder how committed the series is to diversity and what Stewart‘s priorities are as the man in charge of SRX.

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SRX is known for its exciting races featuring legendary drivers from various disciplines. In a post, SRX announced that Ryan Preece would be joining the Camping World SRX Series and Thursday Night Thunder for the upcoming race at the Stafford Motor Speedway on July 20. While this announcement got many excited, others felt that the series was becoming too NASCAR-centric, longing for the earlier days when it offered more than just NASCAR.

As the news spread, fans took to social media to voice their frustrations and concerns. The reactions varied, but a common theme emerged – the desire for a more diverse driver lineup. One fan expressed disappointment, saying, “Can we get more non-NASCAR drivers?”

Amidst the dissatisfaction, fans reminisced about the earlier days of SRX, when the series showcased a blend of talent from various racing disciplines. One fan lamented, “I miss it when it was more than just NASCAR,” echoing the sentiment shared by many. The repeated inclusion of NASCAR drivers led another fan to exclaim, “Another NASCAR driver...?” expressing their frustration with the lack of variety in driver selections.

The overwhelming sentiment from these disappointed fans was the desire for the SRX series to explore beyond the boundaries of NASCAR. Many called for the inclusion of drivers from other racing series, emphasizing that the current lineup had an abundance of NASCAR representation. Further, a fan succinctly stated, “Bring other drivers, not just NASCAR. Too many right now.”

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In addition to the frustration with the driver selection, fans raised concerns about Tony Stewart’s dedication to the SRX series. One disgruntled fan claimed, “Tony does not care about his cup team. AT ALL,” suggesting that Stewart’s focus on the SRX might be overshadowing his commitment to his Cup racing team. Moreover, these concerns reflect the fans’ desire for Stewart to maintain a balanced approach and ensure the success of both endeavors.

The announcement of Ryan Preece joining the SRX series has triggered disappointment and frustration among fans who were hoping for a more diverse driver lineup. The clamor for non-NASCAR drivers and the longing for the earlier days of SRX, when it offered a broader range of talent, indicate a collective desire for variety and inclusivity.

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Furthermore, concerns were expressed about Tony Stewart’s dedication to the SRX series, with fans questioning his priorities. As the SRX moves forward, it will be interesting to see how the series addresses these concerns and strives to cater to the expectations and desires of its passionate fan base. Will Tony Stewart and the SRX management consider these concerns and make changes to address the desire for a more diverse driver lineup?

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