Kyle Busch, who has won the NASCAR Cup Series championship two consecutive years, recently shared his reaction to the changing format of NASCAR. It has been officially confirmed that the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season will feature many drastic changes to its format, which could pose a significant risk for competitors.
One of the major format changes that the participants of the NASCAR Cup Series are going to witness is the introduction of the 16-driver chase system in the format. The NASCAR playoff format has often been criticised in the past for its unfair rules in the chase format, given that the new season in 2026 is going to be the first batch to witness major changes in the chase format.
Will the new playoff rules be a reward for winners or become a risk for their careers?
The NASCAR Cup Series is one of the most sought-after series in car racing, and every season, it attracts a lot of competitors, eventually announcing the winner of the series. In the new series format, Kyle Busch has confirmed that the NASCAR Cup Series will determine the winner based on consistency over the final 10 races, rather than focusing solely on the endgame.
Kyle Busch shared his though with the changing format of the NASCAR Cup Series, stating that it might be a high risk for the drivers participating in it, but at the same time, this change was much needed as it would change the strategy for the next generation of racing drivers.
Further, Kyle Busch also stated that the teams need to change their strategy in racing to become the ultimate winner of the series.
Glimpse into the new format that aims to bring a drastic change in the NASCAR strategy in 2026
In the new format, NASCAR will test the consistency of the participants' and teams' performance and, eventually, the team's adaptability. However, the chances of scoring more points become a crucial point in the new format of the series, and it can become an intense competition when counted in the final 10 races.
Further, several experts, such as Bob Pockrass is doubting the winning circle of the No. 8 team as he has observed no significant improvements that align with the new format of the NASCAR Cup Series. Further, Bob Pockrass has also cited that this new change in the format is not only challenging for the debutants or the next generation, but it can also change the position of the experienced drivers and winners, such as Kyle Busch and RCR.