Bell clearly broke the rules with his, unnecessary, wall ride. Byron did not break any rules.
Team play happens all the time and as far as the "Giving 100%", the cars on the restrictor tracks follow their teammates for most of the race without attempting to pass.
Hooters has been a NASCAR sponsor for quite a while. Was Alan Kulwicki the first?
Sad to see them go, but times are tough.
https://www.espn.com/racing/nascar/story/_/id/40490461/hendrick-motorsports-drops-sponsor-hooters-pay-bills
I'm new to this thread, but all I see with her is someone who took a 15th place car and consistently runs in the 30s with it.
Waste of a seat in my opinion.
Do they still take random cars and dyno the engines as well as inspect them? I'm assuming that all three manufacturers are really close in power and NASCAR would like to keep it that way.
Still, nothing is going to ever beat the look on Hambones face last year when he realized that his championship hopes just got squashed like a melon by Chastain's insane ride around the wall. I still laugh every time they replay it.