Mike Crayne
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I just saw the replay and Larson did NOT jump the restart!
Nah, let the race play out, they gave it a chance. The car was still moving before the white and then died. Proper callYeeeaaa Larson probably would’ve still won with another restart. But that was a really bad non call to throw the yellow by NASCAR.
Because 1 is the final lap and the other isnt.He was stopped by then, he settled on the track while Larson was coming out of 4.
Besides, they called a yellow when Bush hit the wall and kept going. So why does one justify it but the other not?
If that had happened on lap 5, they'd have thrown the yellow before he hit the wall. Just be consistent.The 41 was still trying to go after they crossed the line on the white flag, legit win. If he was stuffed and not moving I can see the anger but thats not what happened.
Not the last restart, the second last restart after Keselowski dropped off for the pits. Per the rule book, though the line moves up, he is NOT THE CONTROL VEHICLE. Whichever announcer said that is wrong according to the rule book. The second-place car becomes the control car.I just saw the replay and Larson did NOT jump the restart!
So, you agree that they do not have consistent rules?Because 1 is the final lap and the other isnt.
That kid is a real spark plug.Most enthusiastic Tyler Reddick interview.
But it didnt. We have seen multiple finishes like this when the car has time to move before the finishIf that had happened on lap 5, they'd have thrown the yellow before he hit the wall. Just be consistent.
We shouldn't have seen those either. Or don't be so quick to go yellow earlier in the race.But it didnt. We have seen multiple finishes like this when the car has time to move before the finish
No, Ive seen them wait on the larger tracks where the cars have a chance to get moving, many many many many times.So, you agree that they do not have consistent rules?
Well thats your opinion, so there ya go.We shouldn't have seen those either.
Poor Blaney. Dudes brain is scrambled right now lol
When they passed the last restart line they were dead even. So one can argue that to death, but Larson was not ahead and Nascar isn't going to change the outcome.Not the last restart, the second last restart after Keselowski dropped off for the pits. Per the rule book, though the line moves up, he is NOT THE CONTROL VEHICLE. Whichever announcer said that is wrong according to the rule book. The second-place car becomes the control car.
Yes, Larson jumped first, the same as Majewski did in the truck race on Friday night. SAME SITUATION, different rules?
You can pass in the box when the leader goes.Not the last restart, the second last restart after Keselowski dropped off for the pits. Per the rule book, though the line moves up, he is NOT THE CONTROL VEHICLE. Whichever announcer said that is wrong according to the rule book. The second-place car becomes the control car.
Yes, Larson jumped first, the same as Majewski did in the truck race on Friday night. SAME SITUATION, different rules?
Incidentally, I don't think this was Larson favoritism. I think this was NASCAR wanting to go home.Well thats your opinion, so there ya go.
Bang-bang call. If Larson jumped first it was slight, not by much at all. They’re not making that judgment in that scenario.Not the last restart, the second last restart after Keselowski dropped off for the pits. Per the rule book, though the line moves up, he is NOT THE CONTROL VEHICLE. Whichever announcer said that is wrong according to the rule book. The second-place car becomes the control car.
Yes, Larson jumped first, the same as Majewski did in the truck race on Friday night. SAME SITUATION, different rules?
Incidentally, I don't think this was Larson favoritism. I think this was NASCAR wanting to go home.
lol, well I've been there till 1 in the morning trying to finish it. They dont careIncidentally, I don't think this was Larson favoritism. I think this was NASCAR wanting to go home.
To his credit Majeski was half to 3/4ers of a Truck length ahead of the control Truck. They had to call it.Not the last restart, the second last restart after Keselowski dropped off for the pits. Per the rule book, though the line moves up, he is NOT THE CONTROL VEHICLE. Whichever announcer said that is wrong according to the rule book. The second-place car becomes the control car.
Yes, Larson jumped first, the same as Majewski did in the truck race on Friday night. SAME SITUATION, different rules?
The 12 team is finding their groove from late ‘23.He's been in race winning contention every single week for a month or so now.
He'll win a whole bunch more. I'm sure the 400 will be one of them at some point
He had definitely stopped before the white…Nah, let the race play out, they gave it a chance. The car was still moving before the white and then died. Proper call
wait It’s 3? I thought it was 2…I have no issue with the late caution at the end, they're tired of the backlash from multiple GWCs. The late caution only compounded the mess that they created on the restart before. They need to re-evaluate their process for that scenario, because it sucks.
I for one am glad for the 3 week break.
Richmond on August 11 …wait It’s 3? I thought it was 2…
So yeah then it’s 2 like I thought.Richmond on August 11 …
21 days.So yeah then it’s 2 like I thought.
That won't stop the haters. Which is cool because they are absolutely hilarious to read.I just saw the replay and Larson did NOT jump the restart!