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Jun 24, 2026
@redbull is officially back in NASCAR, and after one weekend in San Diego, it’s clear the brand isn’t thinking small. 🏁

At NASCAR’s inaugural race at Naval Base Coronado, hundreds of fans gathered inside Red Bull’s massive three-story Energy Station, a climate-controlled hospitality experience that felt more like something you’d see at Monaco or Miami than a NASCAR race. 🔥

With incredible views, premium amenities, and fans watching the action with drinks in hand, it quickly became one of the most talked-about attractions of the weekend.

The event was a showcase for Red Bull’s renewed commitment to the sport. After returning to NASCAR in 2025 with Shane van Gisbergen, the company has expanded its presence this season by backing both van Gisbergen and 19-year-old rising star Connor Zilisch across 26 races with Trackhouse Racing. 🏎️

And if Sunday was any indication, the investment is already paying off.

Van Gisbergen has established himself as one of the most dangerous road course racers in the world, winning more than 10% of his NASCAR Cup Series starts while carrying the same calm, focused mindset that has made him a star throughout his racing career. ⭐️

Zilisch, meanwhile, continues to prove why so many view him as the future of the sport after a meteoric rise through NASCAR’s ranks and a growing partnership with Red Bull that began before his full-time debut.

Both drivers showed speed all weekend, combining to lead multiple times before being collected in a crash that ended their chances at victory. 

But while the result wasn’t what Red Bull hoped for, the bigger picture was impossible to ignore. 👍

From the fan experience to the drivers representing the brand, Red Bull’s return feels like much more than a sponsorship deal. 

It feels like a company determined to bring a new level of energy, excitement, and star power to NASCAR. And if this weekend was any indication, there’s a lot more success still to come. 🔥🏎️

Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 

#nascar #redbull #guys #men #dudes
@redbull is officially back in NASCAR, and after one weekend in San Diego, it’s clear the brand isn’t thinking small. 🏁

At NASCAR’s inaugural race at Naval Base Coronado, hundreds of fans gathered inside Red Bull’s massive three-story Energy Station, a climate-controlled hospitality experience that felt more like something you’d see at Monaco or Miami than a NASCAR race. 🔥

With incredible views, premium amenities, and fans watching the action with drinks in hand, it quickly became one of the most talked-about attractions of the weekend.

The event was a showcase for Red Bull’s renewed commitment to the sport. After returning to NASCAR in 2025 with Shane van Gisbergen, the company has expanded its presence this season by backing both van Gisbergen and 19-year-old rising star Connor Zilisch across 26 races with Trackhouse Racing. 🏎️

And if Sunday was any indication, the investment is already paying off.

Van Gisbergen has established himself as one of the most dangerous road course racers in the world, winning more than 10% of his NASCAR Cup Series starts while carrying the same calm, focused mindset that has made him a star throughout his racing career. ⭐️

Zilisch, meanwhile, continues to prove why so many view him as the future of the sport after a meteoric rise through NASCAR’s ranks and a growing partnership with Red Bull that began before his full-time debut.

Both drivers showed speed all weekend, combining to lead multiple times before being collected in a crash that ended their chances at victory. 

But while the result wasn’t what Red Bull hoped for, the bigger picture was impossible to ignore. 👍

From the fan experience to the drivers representing the brand, Red Bull’s return feels like much more than a sponsorship deal. 

It feels like a company determined to bring a new level of energy, excitement, and star power to NASCAR. And if this weekend was any indication, there’s a lot more success still to come. 🔥🏎️

Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 

#nascar #redbull #guys #men #dudes
@redbull is officially back in NASCAR, and after one weekend in San Diego, it’s clear the brand isn’t thinking small. 🏁

At NASCAR’s inaugural race at Naval Base Coronado, hundreds of fans gathered inside Red Bull’s massive three-story Energy Station, a climate-controlled hospitality experience that felt more like something you’d see at Monaco or Miami than a NASCAR race. 🔥

With incredible views, premium amenities, and fans watching the action with drinks in hand, it quickly became one of the most talked-about attractions of the weekend.

The event was a showcase for Red Bull’s renewed commitment to the sport. After returning to NASCAR in 2025 with Shane van Gisbergen, the company has expanded its presence this season by backing both van Gisbergen and 19-year-old rising star Connor Zilisch across 26 races with Trackhouse Racing. 🏎️

And if Sunday was any indication, the investment is already paying off.

Van Gisbergen has established himself as one of the most dangerous road course racers in the world, winning more than 10% of his NASCAR Cup Series starts while carrying the same calm, focused mindset that has made him a star throughout his racing career. ⭐️

Zilisch, meanwhile, continues to prove why so many view him as the future of the sport after a meteoric rise through NASCAR’s ranks and a growing partnership with Red Bull that began before his full-time debut.

Both drivers showed speed all weekend, combining to lead multiple times before being collected in a crash that ended their chances at victory. 

But while the result wasn’t what Red Bull hoped for, the bigger picture was impossible to ignore. 👍

From the fan experience to the drivers representing the brand, Red Bull’s return feels like much more than a sponsorship deal. 

It feels like a company determined to bring a new level of energy, excitement, and star power to NASCAR. And if this weekend was any indication, there’s a lot more success still to come. 🔥🏎️

Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 

#nascar #redbull #guys #men #dudes
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@redbull is officially back in NASCAR, and after one weekend in San Diego, it’s clear the brand isn’t thinking small. 🏁

At NASCAR’s inaugural race at Naval Base Coronado, hundreds of fans gathered inside Red Bull’s massive three-story Energy Station, a climate-controlled hospitality experience that felt more like something you’d see at Monaco or Miami than a NASCAR race. 🔥

With incredible views, premium amenities, and fans watching the action with drinks in hand, it quickly became one of the most talked-about attractions of the weekend.

The event was a showcase for Red Bull’s renewed commitment to the sport. After returning to NASCAR in 2025 with Shane van Gisbergen, the company has expanded its presence this season by backing both van Gisbergen and 19-year-old rising star Connor Zilisch across 26 races with Trackhouse Racing. 🏎️

And if Sunday was any indication, the investment is already paying off.

Van Gisbergen has established himself as one of the most dangerous road course racers in the world, winning more than 10% of his NASCAR Cup Series starts while carrying the same calm, focused mindset that has made him a star throughout his racing career. ⭐️

Zilisch, meanwhile, continues to prove why so many view him as the future of the sport after a meteoric rise through NASCAR’s ranks and a growing partnership with Red Bull that began before his full-time debut.

Both drivers showed speed all weekend, combining to lead multiple times before being collected in a crash that ended their chances at victory. 

But while the result wasn’t what Red Bull hoped for, the bigger picture was impossible to ignore. 👍

From the fan experience to the drivers representing the brand, Red Bull’s return feels like much more than a sponsorship deal. 

It feels like a company determined to bring a new level of energy, excitement, and star power to NASCAR. And if this weekend was any indication, there’s a lot more success still to come. 🔥🏎️

Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 

#nascar #redbull #guys #men #dudes
@redbull is officially back in NASCAR, and after one weekend in San Diego, it’s clear the brand isn’t thinking small. 🏁

At NASCAR’s inaugural race at Naval Base Coronado, hundreds of fans gathered inside Red Bull’s massive three-story Energy Station, a climate-controlled hospitality experience that felt more like something you’d see at Monaco or Miami than a NASCAR race. 🔥

With incredible views, premium amenities, and fans watching the action with drinks in hand, it quickly became one of the most talked-about attractions of the weekend.

The event was a showcase for Red Bull’s renewed commitment to the sport. After returning to NASCAR in 2025 with Shane van Gisbergen, the company has expanded its presence this season by backing both van Gisbergen and 19-year-old rising star Connor Zilisch across 26 races with Trackhouse Racing. 🏎️

And if Sunday was any indication, the investment is already paying off.

Van Gisbergen has established himself as one of the most dangerous road course racers in the world, winning more than 10% of his NASCAR Cup Series starts while carrying the same calm, focused mindset that has made him a star throughout his racing career. ⭐️

Zilisch, meanwhile, continues to prove why so many view him as the future of the sport after a meteoric rise through NASCAR’s ranks and a growing partnership with Red Bull that began before his full-time debut.

Both drivers showed speed all weekend, combining to lead multiple times before being collected in a crash that ended their chances at victory. 

But while the result wasn’t what Red Bull hoped for, the bigger picture was impossible to ignore. 👍

From the fan experience to the drivers representing the brand, Red Bull’s return feels like much more than a sponsorship deal. 

It feels like a company determined to bring a new level of energy, excitement, and star power to NASCAR. And if this weekend was any indication, there’s a lot more success still to come. 🔥🏎️

Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 

#nascar #redbull #guys #men #dudes
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@redbull is officially back in NASCAR, and after one weekend in San Diego, it’s clear the brand isn’t thinking small. 🏁

At NASCAR’s inaugural race at Naval Base Coronado, hundreds of fans gathered inside Red Bull’s massive three-story Energy Station, a climate-controlled hospitality experience that felt more like something you’d see at Monaco or Miami than a NASCAR race. 🔥

With incredible views, premium amenities, and fans watching the action with drinks in hand, it quickly became one of the most talked-about attractions of the weekend.

The event was a showcase for Red Bull’s renewed commitment to the sport. After returning to NASCAR in 2025 with Shane van Gisbergen, the company has expanded its presence this season by backing both van Gisbergen and 19-year-old rising star Connor Zilisch across 26 races with Trackhouse Racing. 🏎️

And if Sunday was any indication, the investment is already paying off.

Van Gisbergen has established himself as one of the most dangerous road course racers in the world, winning more than 10% of his NASCAR Cup Series starts while carrying the same calm, focused mindset that has made him a star throughout his racing career. ⭐️

Zilisch, meanwhile, continues to prove why so many view him as the future of the sport after a meteoric rise through NASCAR’s ranks and a growing partnership with Red Bull that began before his full-time debut.

Both drivers showed speed all weekend, combining to lead multiple times before being collected in a crash that ended their chances at victory. 

But while the result wasn’t what Red Bull hoped for, the bigger picture was impossible to ignore. 👍

From the fan experience to the drivers representing the brand, Red Bull’s return feels like much more than a sponsorship deal. 

It feels like a company determined to bring a new level of energy, excitement, and star power to NASCAR. And if this weekend was any indication, there’s a lot more success still to come. 🔥🏎️

Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 

#nascar #redbull #guys #men #dudes
@redbull is officially back in NASCAR, and after one weekend in San Diego, it’s clear the brand isn’t thinking small. 🏁

At NASCAR’s inaugural race at Naval Base Coronado, hundreds of fans gathered inside Red Bull’s massive three-story Energy Station, a climate-controlled hospitality experience that felt more like something you’d see at Monaco or Miami than a NASCAR race. 🔥

With incredible views, premium amenities, and fans watching the action with drinks in hand, it quickly became one of the most talked-about attractions of the weekend.

The event was a showcase for Red Bull’s renewed commitment to the sport. After returning to NASCAR in 2025 with Shane van Gisbergen, the company has expanded its presence this season by backing both van Gisbergen and 19-year-old rising star Connor Zilisch across 26 races with Trackhouse Racing. 🏎️

And if Sunday was any indication, the investment is already paying off.

Van Gisbergen has established himself as one of the most dangerous road course racers in the world, winning more than 10% of his NASCAR Cup Series starts while carrying the same calm, focused mindset that has made him a star throughout his racing career. ⭐️

Zilisch, meanwhile, continues to prove why so many view him as the future of the sport after a meteoric rise through NASCAR’s ranks and a growing partnership with Red Bull that began before his full-time debut.

Both drivers showed speed all weekend, combining to lead multiple times before being collected in a crash that ended their chances at victory. 

But while the result wasn’t what Red Bull hoped for, the bigger picture was impossible to ignore. 👍

From the fan experience to the drivers representing the brand, Red Bull’s return feels like much more than a sponsorship deal. 

It feels like a company determined to bring a new level of energy, excitement, and star power to NASCAR. And if this weekend was any indication, there’s a lot more success still to come. 🔥🏎️

Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 

#nascar #redbull #guys #men #dudes
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@redbull is officially back in NASCAR, and after one weekend in San Diego, it’s clear the brand isn’t thinking small. 🏁 At NASCAR’s inaugural race at Naval Base Coronado, hundreds of fans gathered inside Red Bull’s massive three-story Energy Station, a climate-controlled hospitality experience that felt more like something you’d see at Monaco or Miami than a NASCAR race. 🔥 With incredible views, premium amenities, and fans watching the action with drinks in hand, it quickly became one of the most talked-about attractions of the weekend. The event was a showcase for Red Bull’s renewed commitment to the sport. After returning to NASCAR in 2025 with Shane van Gisbergen, the company has expanded its presence this season by backing both van Gisbergen and 19-year-old rising star Connor Zilisch across 26 races with Trackhouse Racing. 🏎️ And if Sunday was any indication, the investment is already paying off. Van Gisbergen has established himself as one of the most dangerous road course racers in the world, winning more than 10% of his NASCAR Cup Series starts while carrying the same calm, focused mindset that has made him a star throughout his racing career. ⭐️ Zilisch, meanwhile, continues to prove why so many view him as the future of the sport after a meteoric rise through NASCAR’s ranks and a growing partnership with Red Bull that began before his full-time debut. Both drivers showed speed all weekend, combining to lead multiple times before being collected in a crash that ended their chances at victory. But while the result wasn’t what Red Bull hoped for, the bigger picture was impossible to ignore. 👍 From the fan experience to the drivers representing the brand, Red Bull’s return feels like much more than a sponsorship deal. It feels like a company determined to bring a new level of energy, excitement, and star power to NASCAR. And if this weekend was any indication, there’s a lot more success still to come. 🔥🏎️ Follow 👉 @brobible for all things “dude” 😎 #nascar #redbull #guys #men #dudes

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