The NASCAR.COM Community is a place for you to speak your mind, show your stuff, meet other fans and get inside access to the people and events of NASCAR.
How Easy Is It, Really?

If you’ve already got a NASCAR.COM account, you simply need to use your account name and password to log in to the community. There you’ll find a blank page waiting for you to fill in.
If you don’t have an account, you’ll need to create a FREE account to join. It’s easy and it takes about as much time as a qualifying lap around Daytona.
Once You’ve Joined, Then What?
Create your page, of course! You’ll need to do three things:
1. Tell people more about you. What’s your favorite track? Do you have a memorable race experience? Are you interested in meeting other fans or collecting driver memorbilia?
2. Post up a picture of yourself, or any picture that you want others to know you by.
3. Choose a theme for your page and your dashboard. Select a picture of your favorite driver or team and choose a color. You can always change your theme at any time. Have fun with it!
What’s a Dashboard?
Every member has their own personal dashboard. It gives you quick access to your page, your stuff, and your invitations. When you log in, it stays with you no matter where you go within the community.
What’s a Crew?
A crew is a way to hang out and share stuff with a specific group of fans. Teams, Tracks, Sponsors and NASCAR organizations will create crews as a way to give you special access, information and offers. For example, if you’re favorite track is Bristol, check out and join the Official Bristol Crew.

You can also create your own crews. Don’t have a favorite driver but still wished they at raced North Wilkesboro? Start a crew for fans of the good old days. Don’t like a particular driver. Start a crew for smack talk. Just keep it clean.
How You Know This Is a Safe Place to Visit?
We’ve designed the NASCAR.COM community to be place for fans 13 and up, so there is a set of standards that we require every member to uphold. Every comment, blog, photo and video is checked according to these standards by a combination of software and live staffers before it’s allowed to be seen. If something doesn’t meet our standards, only the member who submitted it can see it. In addition, a “report this as inappropriate” link is attached to every item and member in the community – giving you the power to determine who and what should be allowed.
It’s important to note that the NASCAR.COM community only checks for issues of safety, not opinion. We expect that fans won’t always agree or like everything that happens on and off track. What you have to say is not up to us. But making sure that it’s appropriate for fans like you is our call.
Not Sure Where To Start? 
Feel free to be a spectator and browse the member, blog, photo and video galleries. There’s always something going on.
Or go ahead and jump in. Register or login now! Start your page, meet fans, comment, rate, post your own stuff, and get involved with the many crews in the NASCAR.COM commuity today!
What Else Should You Know?
We’ve got several Answers and Tips you can check out. Click on the topics below to learn more about them or check out all of our Frequently Asked Questions here.
Once you join, you can also ask questions from our help crew. Just do a search on “help” and join the crew. Then submit your question in the crew blog.
Learn About Your Account:Learn More About Your Page:
Learn More About Crews:
Learn More About Safety:
