not defending the nascar no calling byron because even i thought he cut it, but the only reason i could see is that he mad a sharper corner and his rear tire does visibly clip the outer curbs corners. Its hard to explain without a visual.
As much as I would love to seen the 48 win I think NASCAR was right. Only thing is maybe they could’ve put the caution out earlier than what they did, but the 42 was stuck. No doubt about it.
I seen the 24 do exactly what the 23 did. Once again NASCAR is not consistent with rules. I don’t get it. If we seen it you know dam well NASCAR did. Smh
Nascar is just awful i only watch for larson as a lifetime Sprint car fan and my father was killed racing a Sprint car I love Kyle Larson simply for what I know he can do behind the wheel of a Sprint car and NASCAR but as soon as he steps away im done as well the monster that is NASCAR and is robbing their drivers and teams blind needs to be dealt with an antitrust Court
Typical Nascar BS! Every race brings more changes in the rules. And last but not least... more crying from Bubba. The more I watch the less I want too watch. It used to be fun...
Two men do exactly the same thing, a second a part. One is charged, the other get a free pass. What time are we living in, the 1960s? Is it a Chevrolet versus Toyota? Is it a Hendricks versus 23XI? If you can see the blue of the track on both sides of the car, you cut the corner! Someone please make it make sense to me?🤔
As I was watching the highlights from the race and it got to the part where Wallace cut the corner then stopped as he should I saw Byron do it to and was waiting for them to say something about it or him to stop but NOPE! I figured he would get nailed to but he didn't. So just another prime reason I ONLY watch highlights and not the races. Nascar's EXTREME LACK of consistency or just plain STUPIDITY!
like #488 nice vid; thanks . . agree SVG is good for Nascar, and a great driver . . . . at 9:30, you are correct about 24 missing correct spot also but besides Nascar blame Burton - - - I do not like him as a commentator due to this and his tone
IS it surprising that Nascar didn't penalize Byron? I'm an Elliott fan, but HMS does seem to get preferential treatment. As for Saturday, I was so disgusted that I didn't even watch the OT restart. These tracks get a HUGE part of advertising revenue. Do better.
If the roles were reversed and Byron was penalized but Bubba was not, there would be a thousand comments on here. Looked to me like Byron was over about the same as Bubba but rumor has it coming into this race that since 23XI is doing what they're doing with NASCAR, the rules for them would be harsher...
They were gonna penalize non-playoff drivers. They wanted to make a point early. You noticed there wasn’t any another calls made after that. I know you need Contant but this was done on purpose. They were not going to ruin someone’s playoff over a call like that. None play off drivers new before the race the first 10 laps NASCAR was watching non playoff drivers for penalties so that is on Bubbles bc that is how he operates bc he is a high level racer lol.
When I was watching the highlights and noticed the car 2 back from the 23 did the EXACT same thing and no penalty. Inwas like YUPP NASCAR being once again INCONSISTENT. JUST BRUTALLY painful tonwatch and be a fan when the officiated is so so PATHETIC. I honestly believe that NASCAR was malice in waiting until just before the line. There is 100% no way that they did not see that issue for that 10-15 seconds. They did not want that team to win and deliberately took actions to be detrimental to the sport of racing. They see teams like that as a rash and will do what they can and are allowed to do because they control all the power. They also can NOT STOP with the addiction to late race restarts. All this inconsistency causes everyone to be talking about in a time when a lot of fans are less interested in the NASCAR playoff due to football: college & the NFL. Also, throw in MLB playoffs. It just irritates me that the playing field / race track and rules change weekly. At the end of the day, I am happy as a #5 fan. He won and is looking very strong in the playoffs. Another championship may be in his short distance future. LTS!!! I am looking forward to the numbers segment later this week. I may need to do a road trip to try out your chicken place. HAGW
I looked pretty closely at that Byron video and he wasn't even close to as egregious as Wallace. Byron's back tires slid along the red and white while he did miss with the front tires. Remember NASCAR said ties go to the driver. I am good with this no call.
With Bubba and Byron, should be over and done. No controversy, I am a Bubba fan and think he normally gets screwed but this was not one of those times. Move on….
For myself, I've never liked the roval, I will never like the roval. But you have to go back and for someone of my generation, I want to say, we had what, 2 road course races a year? like the Glenn and Riverside I want to say? NASCAR is a roundy roundy left turn identity with the road course sprinkled in to throw a spanner in the works and mix it up. They were almost like an exhibition kind of thing, guys had fun with them. But then they became a serious piece of points scoring to take serious when more were added. I'm also a pretty hardcore F1 fan who will get up to watch a FP1 session at 3:00am in the rain and again at 5:20am if that's when it is. So yeah, I'd say I'm a fan~ and you don't know just how sick and disgusted it can be at those venues with "exceeding track limits" flags. Was it the Red Bull ring last year? we had 100's of track limit penalties - I think Gasly maybe ended up with 45 seconds or something stupid long after the race ended and it wasn't even official for hours. So this kind of shit? and they missed the car 2 spots back doing exactly the same thing? I think F1 look like clowns on track limits equally as with this thing from Sunday~ I will give credit to F1, they wouldn't have missed Bowmans infraction. I am of the opinion, PUT A WALL THERE, THEY WON'T EXCEED TRACK LIMITS! F1 can be a good example the last race in Singapore. THey broke a tradition, no safety flags or safety cars - first time ever I think. Not one concern over track limits because it's simple, hit the wall DNF almost 100% of the time. I liked the radio chat, especially the "real stuff" like it happened~I see NASCAR hasn't gone Nanny state like F1 has recently where you get community service sentence for swearing beyond Pharoah Ben's liking. But it'll probably come. This Roval reconfig? the hairpin demolition corner? Fucking stupid as shit - This is NOT for the benefit of Professional racing, this is an "Entertainment" corner for the fans to get all riled up over who hit who and who's fault is it and then finish that off with a low rise "Stadium Jump" by the stands~ Lastly, Pretty sure the cars tech before the race and lost at least what? 20lbs or more? and I didn't know they let them fuel up, load water, all that stuff which is cool, give you all the chances to make weight. I have to believe parts of that car laying out on the circuit someplace or there's a really big booboo in something they changed or swapped out like radioes? Did Alex get sick? dehydrate? can't puke AND take a shit big enough for 20 plus pounds man. He forget his Darrell Waltrip lead helmet? His Scuba weight belt? Curious to find out how that happened. In F1 there's no "range" of acceptance, there's a hard line, period, ask George Russell.
Even my eyes picked up on 24 car cutting corner. Booth talks a big game on nascar should be consistent (which i agree with) but holly cow. Get with it guys.