Spade Racing Opens 2 Blaster Boxes of 2025 Panini Prizm Cards—Pack 9 of 12


Rather than a “hobby box”, I decided to go with the more economical choice of two “Blaster Boxes” for the 2025 Panini Prizm cards (although they were bought in January 2026.  With six packs of five cards each in each box, that’s twelve packs to open!


Pack 9: Green, dream, and scream


First Look: The modern Interstate Batteries firesuit sure is “snot green”, isn’t it?  At least Ty has plenty of Cup wins to distract fro—oh, wait.


To the Back: Ok, but fans—slow your roll.  We don’t want a repeat of Kasey Kahne being called a disappointment for not winning a dozen races a year.


Say What: “If someone says ‘Life is unfairrrr’ to me ONCE MORE today I’m going to flip out!”


Final Rating: 4 spoilers out of 10



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Foundational Bricks—The 1994 Brickyard 400: 17th, Ernie Irvan

Join me as I take a look back every Monday at the starting lineup for one of the biggest races in NASCAR history, the inaugural Brickyard 400.


Starting 17th: Ernie Irvan #28 Texaco Havoline Robert Yates Racing Ford


Finished: 17th


Irvan's car being unloaded
at the 1994 Brickyard 400
Career Highlights: 15 time Cup Series race winner, 1991 Daytona 500 winner, championship leader/contender in 1994 before his horrific crash, don’t ask him to dance.


Total Brickyard 400 Starts: 5


Best Brickyard 400 Finish: 2nd (1996)



"Just how good our car was, the race with Jeff Gordon in the
closing laps, having the lead with less than 5 laps to go, and
cutting that RF (Right Front) tire down... still haunts me today!"
--Larry McReynolds (Ernie Irvan's crew chief)


Cards signed by Ernie Irvan


1994 Fun Fact: Despite missing the final eleven races due to his near-death practice crash at Michigan, Ernie still finished 22nd in points in 1994.  For context, he finished ahead of a future Hall-of-Famer (Harry Gant), a future championship contender (Jeff Burton), and a future professional tv whiner (Jimmy Spencer).



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The Next First-Time Cup Winner

Two weeks ago saw Ty Gibbs, my perennial dark horse pick, finally break through with a shocking Cup series win, his first-ever.

Then we got back to normal with Tyler Reddick winning last week.

Who will be the NEXT Cup driver to post their first-ever Cup series win?  Well, lets take a look:


The Most Likely: Connor Zilisch—even though it’s a down year for Trackhouse, The Z-man’s shown his mettle on road courses already.  And its not like he has any pressure in the Rookie of the Year battle.


The Popular Option: Carson Hocevar—people have been saying everything from Hocevar being the next race winner to having him taking over the 48.  But while a win wouldn’t be all THAT surprising, the 48 seems to be earmarked for Corey Day and/or, y’know, Alex Bowman.


The Drafting Track Trio: Noah Gragson, Todd Gilliland, or Zane Smith—but hey, isn’t Nascar rigging races for the lawsuit winners?


The “He 'Only' Has an Exhibition Race Win”: Ryan Preece—while I still don’t know how “good” of a Cup driver Preece is (he’s never really run for a top-flight team), I can see him being pushed to a drafting track win by Keselowski (as long as his car doesn’t take flight again).


The Wild Card: John Hunter Nemechek—Legacy isn’t exactly a great team, or even a good team.  But with a postseason berth almost completely out of the question, I can totally see them making some wild strategy calls late in a race for The Man With Three Names.


The “Y’all Better Do It Quick”: Riley Herbst—Corey Heim is all but a lock for the 35 car next year, especially with Rockstar becoming a sponsor of 23XI.  So unless the Monster money can work miracles at Legacy MC, Riley needs to get it done this year somehow.


The REALLY Long Shot: Ty Dillon—500 races in the three national touring series and four wins.  Yeah, we might need a random rainstorm for this to happen.


The “No”: Cody Ware—yeah, I just don’t see it happening.



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