You seriously can't tell the difference between hard racing and rubbing vs flat out wrecking somebody?
When you wreck other guys, that's when hard racing ends and flat out wrecking starts. However, Larson wrecked a guy to win on Saturday, so where's the line and why does he think he can complain after that?
Of course there are pure accidents, but after a guy takes you out two or three times it might be time to talk to him. By that I don't mean wrecking him or roughing him up. By that I mean
talking to the guy and working it out like men. If that doesn't work, and nascar won't do anything, that's as good as "boys have at it."
Problem is, no one is man enough to do that. As many people who are upset with Ross, it would only take Kyle, Kevin and maybe Hamlim to tell the drivers they won't race against him and then nascar will have to do something. In 1878 the Formula One drivers unanimously did that after Patrese wrecked half the field at Monza, which also saw the loss of Ronne Peterson. There's actually some doubt Patrese actually caused it (video was inconclusive), but they were already upset with him and it was a good excuse. F1 caved and suspended Patrese for the next race. Do that one time with Ross (though give him a playoff exemption) and I'll be he's a brand new guy when he comes back. Right now there is no nascar deterrent to this sort of think and boys have at it never really went away.
Of course, we don't know what's going on behind the scenes and nascar may have already fixed it. We just don't know.
Ross gets **** that he doesn't deserve sometimes, but at other times he definitely deserves it. Every driver makes a mistake and wrecks somebody on occasion but it's rare. The problem with Ross is it's rare when he doesn't make a mistake and wreck somebody.
The real problem is he does it almost every race. We had guys like that in karts, and if talking to them didn't work we gave them a little of it back. When half the grid wheels you, you've got to ask yourself if it's you or them that's the problem.
Nascar doesn't seem to want to do anything about it (at least publicly), but you can bet Ross isn't going to get many favors on the track. If he keeps it up, he's just going to reduce himself to being the jam car and everyone's favorite target.
No one is against hard racing, but with Ross it always seems to end up in with someone getting taken out. He took himself out last week, but that didn't help Kyle. Ross just needs to be a bit more careful and respect the other competitors a little more.