When it comes to celebrating victory in NASCAR, few tracks do it with as much flair as Texas Motor Speedway. Known for its high-speed racing and larger-than-life personality, TMS has carved out a unique identity in the sport — and that includes its over-the-top, unforgettable trophies. Recently, fans and drivers alike have taken note of just how impressive (and massive) these prizes have become, especially in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series.


This season’s @speedycash and @EatAndys sponsored races at Texas Motor Speedway featured some of the most eye-catching trophies in NASCAR — and they’re not just for show. These towering awards require more than just a victory lane celebration; they demand a little muscle, too. Drivers might need to add strength training to their routine if they want to hoist one of these beasts above their heads after a win.

Fans on social media have been buzzing about the trophies, with one user commenting, “I think @TXMotorSpeedway has some of the coolest trophies in @NASCAR! However, I hope the @NASCAR_Trucks & @XfinityRacing winners have been working out! The @speedycash & @EatAndys trophies are massive!” It’s not just the size that makes them impressive, but the design itself — reflecting the bold, Texas-sized personality of the speedway and its sponsors.
Texas Motor Speedway has long been known for its creative hardware. From cowboy hats and revolvers to trophies shaped like giant boots or ice cream cones, the track never fails to deliver something memorable. It’s part of what makes winning at Texas feel like more than just another checkered flag — it’s a rite of passage.
As the season continues, drivers will undoubtedly be eyeing a trip to Victory Lane at Texas, not just for the points or the paycheck, but for a chance to take home one of the sport’s most distinctive trophies. Because in Texas, everything really is bigger — including the rewards for crossing the finish line first.