Kyle Petty sounds off on the last lap at Richmond Raceway and offers his thoughts on Austin Dillon's move as well as Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin's reactions.
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“I have no stance, and am going to play both sides.” -Kyle Petty
Kyle petty is right
How about your opinion on the Radio chatter from Dillon’s team?
I’m not sure Austin even had the time to hear, analyze and comply with what his spotter was saying. Also, plenty of drivers ignore their spotters. It’s clear Denny came up the track. Austin may have come down a bit, but Denny went up more.
Earnhardt did it at bristol . And got booood.
Kyle petty was right about this one
I’m glad Kyle Petty didn’t address his own career. He didn’t have much experience seeing what happened at the front of the field.
You got 7 cup wins big dog?
His statement is so incoherent and all over the place it sounds like you put 2 clips of him saying totally different things together
#11 sliding up the track in front of #3 because he’s can’t handle his speed coming out of final turn.
Not to mention Kyle Petty is an 8 time winner in 829 starts. He was just as bad as Dillon is right now.
Looks like Hamlin came up on him and he wasn’t clear. That’s racing
How many times has Joey done the same thing with other drivers and never recieved any penalties from nascar
Then why was there more wrecks back in the day and more rivalries, because they wrecked more back in the day, when racing was the #1 sport
To quote a great driver. “If you don’t like that type of racing then don’t watch”
11 came up. 3 didn’t come down.
The #11 came up the track far more than the #3 came down .
The 11 gave him room if you look at the pattern of where Hamlin’s race line was, compared to the normal race line Dillon just needed to stay high but instead went low to wreck him.
@@matthewhoward5514 the SMT data is public, and no tf he did not. Dillon had literally 10x the steering input to the left before he contacted Denny than he had on previous laps.
At the front angle you can see Hamlin slide up into Dillon
I heard Joey lost control because the steering wheel was wet from his tears
People saying it’s the #11 went up into Dillon, had no one ever seen the racing line. Denny was almost a full car length below the line. Only reason he came up was because that’s literally how that track works when you accelerate. Dillon turns hard to driver into Denny’s line after Denny gave him room. The fact I’m actually defending Denny in a race is insane but I guess that’s what happens sometimes.
Austin held his line. Denny crossed into Austin’s lane