It’s one track calm down lol
]]>@Roy McDre you wrong AF like usual. Always say, just disagree with McDre and you’ll be right
]]>Looks like he just took the air off the back
]]>In rare defense of NASCAR, it’s not their decision what happens with the track. Atlanta is owned by SMI, who also owns and is renovating Texas. Perhaps NASCAR has influence on the repave, but this is ultimately SMI’s choice to turn Atlanta into this product.
]]>@Bald_Leprechaun F1 and Indycar penalize contact because accidents tend to be more severe and dangerous. This is also why NASCAR drivers are generally more aggressive and prone to bump and make contact with other drivers. This, of course, has been NASCAR’s main appeal to fans for its entire existence. But of course, more bumping necessarily equals more crashing. So, should a true NASCAR fan also disapprove of contact between cars?
I agree with the bit about half the race being caution. That Xfinity race was ridiculous. What they needed was practice and it wouldn’t have been such a wreckfest.
@LeviCPC it’s a spin dosent count as a wreck
]]>Get in line!
]]>@Nicholas Schau no its not. Look at Indy Car, F1, IMSA and so on. If you wreck someone intentionally or rub another racer where it causes a wreck you will be penalized but not in Nascar. The casual Nascar fan loves wrecks. A TRUE NASCAR FAN does not. A TRUE NASCAR FAN does not like watching the cars go around a track at pace car speed for half the race.
]]>@Mystic Ren “ got to close to him in the corner so it’s his fault” LMFAO now that’s a new one
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