Chase Elliott and Brad Keselowski fell victim to the blend line rule at Indianapolis Motor Speedway; NBC's Steve Letarte and MRN's Todd Gordon break it down. #nascar
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15 comments
My pick christopher bell ended up 4th after starting 18th at Indianapolis but I predict that he’ll win at Richmond after the Olympic break and the championship in November of 2024
Bruh this is so annoying
@@tgarcia3993I’m sorry
@@marcusvillarreal nah it’s fine
@@tgarcia3993thank you
At least he is not like anandguruji
I really like listening to MRN during the race. They do a good job of calling the race
They have been doing an awesome job for decades!!!
“The racing surface” – depends on the track. At Phoenix the racing surface includes a lot of the infield. If NASCAR was actually consistent, Larson would’ve been penalized too. How do they explain that when both were in the same camera shot.
It was in the script for Larson to win so they can’t penalize him
In fairness Chase drove fully past the line and was a car length off of it, Larson only had his right wheels past it, but not his whole car.
@@Bload72productions True, but Kez didn’t have all 4 over the line and was only slightly higher than Larson. Plus, there’s no video of any other drivers leaving pit road so there’s nothing else to campare it to.
One thing racers hate are ambiguous rules that appear to be inconsistently enforced.
@@youget2 You guys that think that races can be “scripted” to predetermine a winner after 400 miles have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about. If you that NASCAR is inconsistent in enforcing their rules, I agree, but claiming scripted races is an idiotic statement.
@@joeyager8479 Yeah, I really don’t think Keselowski should have had a penalty, but if the rules said don’t pass the white line, then Chase clearly broke it, the penalty towards Keselowski bombed NASCARs legitimacy on the calls.
Why was it ok for LL???