Throughout his break from NASCAR Cup Sequence racing motion, Chase Briscoe bought an opportunity to spend time together with his household, together with his six-month-old twins, and have a tendency to his honey-do listing. Whereas he wasn’t on tv behind the wheel of his No. 19 automobile, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver did present up within the dwelling rooms of many followers throughout the nation, making a particular look on WWE’s Monday Evening Uncooked broadcast to advertise the second season of the Netflix docuseries “Full Velocity.”
On Thursday throughout his weekly go to on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, the 30-year-old talked concerning the evening’s actions — admitting he had by no means even watched a WWE occasion earlier than — however left impressed by the present and one factor particularly.
Chase Briscoe walks to the drivers assembly earlier than the Daytona 500.Peter Casey-Imagn Pictures
“It was truthfully wonderful to me simply how good they’re with the fan engagement and simply how a lot of an occasion it’s,” Briscoe mentioned. “So yeah, I used to be telling the NASCAR man that we went on the market with, I used to be like, ‘Man, we have to put a few of this fashion of stuff in our like pre-race intros or one thing.’
“As a result of the followers are identical to going nuts when each track comes on. Every man’s bought like his personal factor that the group does. It was positively — from that aspect of issues — tremendous cool and simply attention-grabbing. And apparently it was like the perfect Monday Evening Uncooked ever everyone was telling me. So yeah, I had a great one for a entrance row seat to for positive.”
.@chasebriscoe made a particular visitor look on @WWE Monday evening and left impressed, suggesting @NASCAR must take a lesson from the wrestling outfit and one factor particularly. pic.twitter.com/nVsnk488p2
— Kyle Dalton (@kdsportswriter) April 24, 2025
Briscoe and his fellow Cup Sequence rivals return to the monitor on April 27 at Talladega. Race protection begins at 3 p.m. ET on Fox.
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