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Does anyone here know what caused the (Double Yellow Line Rule at Daytona and Dega) to be put in place?
Dale Earnhardt's death which had nothing to do with a yellow line.
Does anyone here know what caused the (Double Yellow Line Rule at Daytona and Dega) to be put in place?
And people wonder why NASCAR gets compared to the WWE? Inconsistent enforcement is one of the reasons. Calls like this one makes NASCAR officials look like the refs in WWE.
Dale Earnhardt's death which had nothing to do with a yellow line.
Put in two dog legs and you solve all the Daytona problems.Move the yellow line to the edge of the grass...problem solved.
A pointless rule, with terribly inconsistent enforcement.
That photo is zero justice.Stenhouse tried to make a hole were there wasn't one. KDB was down on the line. KDB kept fading right to catch a side draft from the top line and then he would dive down. Stenhouse fell for it. Like waving a red flag at a bull.
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That is an imaginary line there ..doesn't count right? Go ahead at rush hour tomorrow do that for a week and see where it gets ya.That photo is zero justice.
The video clearly shows RSJ peeking under KB and KB forced him below the line with a block. The visual evidence is clear that if RSJ held his line to obey the line he would have hooked KB and sent him into the inside wall at 200mph.
Being forced, RSJ committed a legal move. NASCAR fudged the call.
Tony used the line and got the win.
Carl tried the same move and became a flying piece of junk.
I think if more guys are willing to wreck the field you may see the Tony-Carl-Kyle moves cease.That photo is zero justice.
The video clearly shows RSJ peeking under KB and KB forced him below the line with a block. The visual evidence is clear that if RSJ held his line to obey the line he would have hooked KB and sent him into the inside wall at 200mph.
Being forced, RSJ committed a legal move. NASCAR fudged the call.
In the meantime Nascar is hoping for more big ones.All I know is when a driver gets hurt or killed cause someone doesn't want to go below the yellow line it will be on NASCAR.
That photo is zero justice.
The video clearly shows RSJ peeking under KB and KB forced him below the line with a block. The visual evidence is clear that if RSJ held his line to obey the line he would have hooked KB and sent him into the inside wall at 200mph.
Being forced, RSJ committed a legal move. NASCAR fudged the call.
The accident had to with blocking a faster driver approaching on the inside. So it makes sense they would make a rule that encourages and rewards more of that.
Tony used the line and got the win.
Carl tried the same move and became a flying piece of junk.
The rule encourages wrecking the guy who throws a block.
I don't know how this increases safety.
There will be a tweet from Joonyer about every solitary thing that happens all year.
Jr goes whichever way the popular wind blows most of the time.
Jr. strikes me as the possibly being the voice the fans need. How are NASCAR gonna take to having a man who is still technically the most popular driver point out their inconsistencies? I doubt that this will be the last time, as Jr. was a critic of NASCAR's BS when he was a driver.
Carl tried to force Keselowski under the line, big difference. Blocking is legal like Tony did, forcing isn't
Right, and eliminate any escape possibilities by building that wall. This isnt South Boston or Kenly.And I'm saying if you don't want a car going somewhere, build a wall.
The only meaningful difference between those two incidents is that Keselowski held his line and drove through Edwards, never getting close to the yellow line. whereas Smith swerved down below the line to avoid Stewart. Watch the replays again if needed. You're claiming an odd distinction without a difference re: blocking vs. forcing. Both Edwards and Stewart were trying to block to win the race, which is only natural. The NASCAR rules say nothing about "forcing" being illegal. They state that a "forced" driver won't be penalized for being forced below the yellow line.
Yes, much better that we only hear from learned scholars such as Steve O'Donnell on these subjects. Who is Dale Jr. to dare disagree?
making stuff up bud. Blocking is legal. forcing isn't.
Ha, you're stating that "forcing" is illegal and used Edwards vs. Keselowski as an example and are accusing me of making stuff up. NASCAR didn't state that Edwards did anything illegal.
Edwards and Smoke were both blocking. Regan was out of bounds. Keselowski was in bounds. Stenhouse was out of bounds. People make stuff up like they want it to be and don't know the rules. Double yellow line is like an imaginary wall, drivers can and do use it to block with on the plate tracks. Perfectly legal.
Not really KDB moved up and let Stenhouse pass him illegally while he was straddling the double yellow. KDB way ahead of Stenhouse on any given day IMO. Stenhouse learned the same lesson today as well.
No, you won't. Blocking moves have been used all types of tracks for as long as there's been racing. They've often resulted in wrecks. More wrecks aren't going to change driver behavior.I think if more guys are willing to wreck the field you may see the Tony-Carl-Kyle moves cease.
Yes Steve-O, NASCAR has always been 100% clear and consistent about this.
2003:
2007:
Johnny Benson goes beneath the yellow line to pass Travis Kvapil for second at the finish. NASCAR takes no action, claiming “When drivers can see the checkered flag, you can get all you can get.”
Then Regan Smith in 2008 happens (as they can see the checkered flag) and it's a different song and dance. Now as of today, even if a driver is forced beneath the line, they can't advance position and must give the spot back. Guess what, Dale Jr. and Benson didn't do that in the above cases, obviously. I'm pretty sure I know who is "making stuff up", and it's none of us.
There are more than two options here, but all the others require NASCAR and ISC to acknowledge the two tracks are no longer safe for the same cars that run without issue elsewhere on the circuit.The other alternative is to have no line and then down the track where it narrows, go into that cluster at 200 plus
I didn't see the race today but it sounds like most of the fans thought it was not a good one and that for the millionth time Nascar screwed up with enforcing the rules. The season hasn't even started and the fans are upset about some stupid graphic Fox uses plus boring racing and Nascar rules. Hopefully things will get better at Atlanta or it is going to be a long dull season.