Dale Earnhardt Jr. a response to calls for NASCAR rule changes following the Watkins Glenn Ryan Blaney controversy.
On Sunday, NASCAR sent Ryan Blaney to the garage after an accident, and now Dale Earnhardt Jr. is weighing in.
into the debate. Blaney was pulled over by authorities for failing to get back on the road. Ryan Blaney was ejected from the track after being involved in a turn one crash at Watkins Glen.
However, he was not taken to his pit box and was told he was out of the race and went to the garage. This upset the defending champions in the cup series. FOX Sports’ Bob Pokras was also prompted to suggest a rule change.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. came the idea. He believes the new rule will be good for teams, but will be a middle ground. “With the current law, there is no need for complicated “crash cards” and bulky carriers full of bits and pieces.
“I think there’s a middle ground,” Dale Jr. said. on social media. “Saat has teams that are quick to repair and restore cars that really need to get back on the road. These quick repairs also create their own debris warning.”
Dale Earnhardt Jr. in days the cars can be towed and put back on the road in less than a day. It’s interesting to see cars without fenders and without helmets. However, there is a risk factor involved.
Pit crews working with wrecked cars are more likely to die. Hot water and sharp parts and edges can cause damage that most fans may not think about. I always felt that Blaney and his team ended up badly in this situation.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. believe in moderation.
There are definitely things that can be done with a damaged auto policy. These finger joints are often broken or bent so that the teams are out of battle. It would be great if the teams could make these adjustments in the garage and get back to racing. Ryan Blaney was devastated after being eliminated in the Watkins Glen final. It will be clear.
Give us a chance to fix it, how do we decide if we’re done or not?”” Blaney said on the Garage blog. They don’t know about evil. They said because I can’t put it back in the pit box, we’re done, but if you have four boards, they pull you into the pit box, you can’t put it back. So I don’t know what’s going on, why they won’t let us do it, but I don’t agree.
I don’t know what happened, honestly, I hit one in the front left and completely broke the control arm. I don’t know if we can fix it, but that part is dark, don’t you give us a chance to end the day and look before we get into the garage? It just stinks.”
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Ryan Blaney right? Can this policy be changed? Blaney managed to keep a good score, but it could have been worse. He joins Bristol with a chance to progress to the round of twelfth.