HoneyBadger
I love short track racing (Taylor's Version)
Dale Jr nailed it in this:
NASCAR said they were reviewing the Bubba Wallace/Alex Bowman incident essentially because of social media outrage.
Bubba Wallace would not have been suspended a couple years ago if he was white and there wasn't so much racially-driven social media outrage. In turn, Chase Elliott would not have been suspended.
There have been SO MANY incidents this year with inconsistencies.
Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. is issued one of the harshest penalties in years for punching Kyle Busch. A penalty that was equivalent to blatant cheating. Why? Because Kyle Busch became Mr. Popular once he started driving a Chevy.
Carson Hocevar has repeatedly, REPEATEDLY, used his car as a weapon for retaliation or wrecking people for funsies. But that's okay to do because ... well, the media LOVES Carson Hocevar. The dude should've been parked on the spot, or suspended the next race. Instead, it's a fine.
Corey Lajoie wrecks Kyle Busch on purpose, done it intentionally, and no penalty ... but NASCAR's going to "talk" with him. No penalty, why? Because Reddit thinks he's NASCAR Jesus?
Bubba was penalized for the Chicago incident because of social media outrage. There's no other way to put it. Chase Elliott's done the same thing Bubba Wallace did to Alex Bowman and that was quintessential short track racing. Bubba was penalized because Alex Bowman took off his safety equipment and put his window net down, which is itself a violation of safety rules/protocol.
The length of time between the incident and retaliation? LOL more BS.
Sawyer has like three different excuses, all of which are bull, because they felt like they had to penalize Bubba and NOT penalize Chase ... BECAUSE OF SOCIAL MEDIA REACTION.
Lets not forget the time Kevin Harvick was penalized for that window because of Reddit and Twitter.
Or the time they penalized Martin Truex, Jr. over the Richmond fiasco, but did not penalize the super popular driver who was responsible. (I know they did, but that penalty was literally negated by the playoff reset, so, for all intents and purposes, there was NO penalty for Clint Bowyer. AND THEN THEY ADDED JEFF GORDON INTO THE PLAYOFF AS A 13TH DRIVER!!!
I've seen enough to honestly say, I am 100% convinced who gets penalized for what is based entirely on social media.
NASCAR said they were reviewing the Bubba Wallace/Alex Bowman incident essentially because of social media outrage.
Bubba Wallace would not have been suspended a couple years ago if he was white and there wasn't so much racially-driven social media outrage. In turn, Chase Elliott would not have been suspended.
There have been SO MANY incidents this year with inconsistencies.
Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. is issued one of the harshest penalties in years for punching Kyle Busch. A penalty that was equivalent to blatant cheating. Why? Because Kyle Busch became Mr. Popular once he started driving a Chevy.
Carson Hocevar has repeatedly, REPEATEDLY, used his car as a weapon for retaliation or wrecking people for funsies. But that's okay to do because ... well, the media LOVES Carson Hocevar. The dude should've been parked on the spot, or suspended the next race. Instead, it's a fine.
Corey Lajoie wrecks Kyle Busch on purpose, done it intentionally, and no penalty ... but NASCAR's going to "talk" with him. No penalty, why? Because Reddit thinks he's NASCAR Jesus?
Bubba was penalized for the Chicago incident because of social media outrage. There's no other way to put it. Chase Elliott's done the same thing Bubba Wallace did to Alex Bowman and that was quintessential short track racing. Bubba was penalized because Alex Bowman took off his safety equipment and put his window net down, which is itself a violation of safety rules/protocol.
The length of time between the incident and retaliation? LOL more BS.
Sawyer has like three different excuses, all of which are bull, because they felt like they had to penalize Bubba and NOT penalize Chase ... BECAUSE OF SOCIAL MEDIA REACTION.
Lets not forget the time Kevin Harvick was penalized for that window because of Reddit and Twitter.
Or the time they penalized Martin Truex, Jr. over the Richmond fiasco, but did not penalize the super popular driver who was responsible. (I know they did, but that penalty was literally negated by the playoff reset, so, for all intents and purposes, there was NO penalty for Clint Bowyer. AND THEN THEY ADDED JEFF GORDON INTO THE PLAYOFF AS A 13TH DRIVER!!!
I've seen enough to honestly say, I am 100% convinced who gets penalized for what is based entirely on social media.