MRM
Team Owner
If NASCAR is serious about intentionally wrecking other drivers, they should implement the following policy and don't waiver from it.
1. If a driver intentionally wrecks another driver (not counting the last lap), the driver should get a 2-lap penalty and not be eligible for the lucky dog the rest of the race. Penalizing a driver and then allowing them to make up for the penalty via the free pass is dumb.
2. If a driver intentionally wrecks another driver on the last lap, count the win but award ZERO points and do not allow the win to be credited for playoff eligibility or seeding. Make the win as hollow as possible.
These are in-race penalties. This does not include fines, suspensions, etc.
NASCAR needs to get ahold of this now before things really get out of hand. Daytona and Darlington could get out of control without something in place.
1. If a driver intentionally wrecks another driver (not counting the last lap), the driver should get a 2-lap penalty and not be eligible for the lucky dog the rest of the race. Penalizing a driver and then allowing them to make up for the penalty via the free pass is dumb.
2. If a driver intentionally wrecks another driver on the last lap, count the win but award ZERO points and do not allow the win to be credited for playoff eligibility or seeding. Make the win as hollow as possible.
These are in-race penalties. This does not include fines, suspensions, etc.
NASCAR needs to get ahold of this now before things really get out of hand. Daytona and Darlington could get out of control without something in place.