carolinabuff
Team Owner
This is the rule and he clearly violated it
I wonder how many people would be screaming if a driver went below and got to keep the win.
I hate to defend NASCAR but their hands are tied. He went below the line. If they hadn't made the call even more people would say
that NASCAR let him keep the win because having an underdog win is good publicity.
We can't have it both ways.
After all the inconsistent calls from NASCAR on passes with the line? PFFFTBTW, the rule was put into place in 2008. I think 10 years is long enough for the drivers to learn it.
Friends and family night for the B Main.At least there weren't any fans there to disappoint in person.
I think there are 2 separate lines to make sure the line is visible.Why the **** are there 2 seperate lines anyway?
Try arguing that with the cop that pulls you over for crossing the double yellow line on a two lane road.Looks like Haley crossed the second line after he was already in the lead, and therefore did not advance his position while under the line. FWIW he never put his entire wheels below both lines. This rule and call are absolute sh!t.
Why the **** are there 2 seperate lines anyway?
same as the highway, don't go over the double yellow lineLooks like Haley crossed the second line after he was already in the lead, and therefore did not advance his position while under the line. FWIW he never put his entire wheels below both lines. This rule and call are absolute sh!t.
Why the **** are there 2 seperate lines anyway?
This is a quote by you from April:same as the highway, don't go over the double yellow line
rule followers salivate if they get more rules to follow. I look at if the race didn't have all of the race control rulings, and if it did. Today it was easy for me, what a cluster. Very hard to watch
This is the rule and he clearly violated it
After all the inconsistent calls from NASCAR on passes with the line? PFFFT
I cannot like this post enough. What a crock of **** that Larson won.Rule: “If in NASCAR’s judgement”
There are no judgement calls with rules. Rules are black and white. The “in NASCAR’s judgement” is malarkey and opens a can of worms for bias.
Judgement calls are made by officials every day in every sport.Rule: “If in NASCAR’s judgement”
There are no judgement calls with rules. Rules are black and white. The “in NASCAR’s judgement” is malarkey and opens a can of worms for bias.
BS. Double yellow lines on the highway seperate traffic traveling in opposite directions. There is no opposing traffic below NASCAR’s line.same as the highway, don't go over the double yellow line
That quote refers to the forcing another car below the line. Not a car voluntarily going down there.Rule: “If in NASCAR’s judgement”
NASCAR is not “every other sport”.Judgement calls are made by officials every day in every sport.
I dont think you understand the “in the moment” context where the rule miserably fails logically and hurts driver’s judgment in the car.That quote refers to the forcing another car below the line. Not a car voluntarily going down there.
Doesn’t matter if there is opposing traffic or not. Crossing a double yellow line is against the law on ANY highway.BS. Double yellow lines on the highway seperate traffic traveling in opposite directions. There is no opposing traffic below NASCAR’s line.
Try again.
BS. Double yellow lines on the highway seperate traffic traveling in opposite directions. There is no opposing traffic below NASCAR’s line.
Try again.
Good. Happens at every other style track.without the yellow line rule, they would be racing up against the grass
This isnt a highway, it’s a race track.Doesn’t matter if there is opposing traffic or not. Crossing a double yellow line is against the law on ANY highway.
I got a ticket for crossing a double yellow line in a median.
without the yellow line rule, they would be racing up against the grass
...and there are rules.This isnt a highway, it’s a race track.
Judgement calls are made by officials every day in every sport.
NASCAR is not “every other sport”.
Is any part of his race car below the yellow?Still above the second line and already ahead of them
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That's some class there Haley
Is any part of his race car below the yellow?
That's just wonderful, but the inner edge on the high side is the boundary lineStill above the second line and already ahead of them
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2nd question: Did you see the Victory Lane interview?In that picture? No. Once he’s in front of them he’s allowed to be, as he’s not advancing his position.