“Kurt Busch Driving in SRX?” – Cryptic Tweet From Tony Stewart’s Venture Leaves NASCAR Fans Speculating
Tony Stewart‘s racing venture, Superstar Racing Experience, or SRX, recently stirred curiosity among its fans with a cryptic social media post. The enigmatic clues left fans puzzled about what the racing series was attempting to communicate. The nebulous tweet led to a wave of speculation across Twitter, with fans eager to decipher the hidden message.
Many fans believed that a new driver could be joining the current roster, with retired 23XI Racing driver Kurt Busch being a popular guess. Others speculated about different drivers, like Mark Martin, joining the grid. A group of fans also wondered if it might simply be a teaser for a new sponsor.
Ultimately, SRX’s latest tweet has left everyone intrigued and bursting with speculations.
The racing series owned by Tony Stewart hints at something new
The cryptic tweet left fans guessing whether it hinted at a new driver’s entry or merely a fresh sponsor for one of their vehicles. The racing series posted an intriguing image featuring a car with an orange emblem enclosing a pen emoji.
okay, okay, here is a hint:
“The Pen Emoji SRX Series” is not the series name.
Can’t say we blame you for guessing that!
We will just wait and see… 😉 https://t.co/OL0tEdXa5N
— Superstar Racing Experience (@SRXracing) June 18, 2023
The SRX account playfully shared, “Okay, okay, here is a hint: “The Pen Emoji SRX Series” is not the series name. Can’t say we blame you for guessing that! We will just wait and see…”
Considering the caption, it’s feasible to assume they might be introducing a new title sponsor and chose to announce it in this indirect way. Without additional hints, such conjectures might be the closest one can get to the truth. Although, the tweet could also be teasing a new driver.
However, the vague post offers no further clarification, leaving fans in suspense.
NASCAR fans speculate who the SRX entry could be
Following the cryptic tweet, several fans took their shots, trying to guess who that driver would be. One fan questioned whether it would be the former 23XI Racing driver Kurt Busch. Or perhaps someone else from the current or former NASCAR Cup Series field.
Kurt Busch driving in SRX?
— Blake Waylon (@blakewaylon25) June 18, 2023
Mark Martin
— Layton Loy (@LaytonLoy) June 18, 2023
Ryan blaney
— Lynn (@LynnH352) June 18, 2023
That emoji makes me think Noah Gragson
— J. Bwr🏎📚 (@Jen_B_19) June 18, 2023
The intent behind SRX’s cryptic announcement remains shrouded in mystery. Patience seems to be the best course of action as we await further clarification.
Could the teaser be alluding to a new driver? If so, who could that be?
Alternatively, the excitement could be building up to reveal a new sponsor. All these are mere conjectures at this stage. A more concrete hint from SRX could have narrowed down the realm of speculation. As it stands, however, we are left in the dark, throwing darts and hoping for a hit.
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