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After the race at Martinsville, Dale Earnhardt Jr. went on the offensive against a NASCAR driver

Former NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. didn’t hold back his thoughts on last weekend’s Xfinity Series race at Martinsville Speedway.  Sammy Smith was recently docked 50 points for wrecking Taylor Gray during the final lap of last Saturday’s Xfinity Series race. He wrecked Gray’s car as they were approaching Turn 3, which ultimately triggered a multi-car crash at Martinsville.  While there’s no question Smith received criticism for his aggressive driving last weekend, Earnhardt pointed out that a similar situation unfolded during the Cup Series race. He called out Erik Jones for “knocking” a rival driver out of the way just to claim 20th place.  

“People ain’t going to love what I’m about to say, but I sat there and watched the Cup race Sunday, and Erik Jones drove into Turn 3 three car lengths deep and knocked somebody’s [expletive] out of the way,” Earnhardt said.  Oddly enough, Jones was actually disqualified from Sunday’s race at Martinsville because his vehicle failed to meet minimum weight requirements.  Earnhardt also made it clear that his issue isn’t strictly with Jones. He’d like to see NASCAR lay the hammer down on its drivers. 

According to Earnhardt, “the way to do it going forward is to penalize people in the moment while it’s happening,” through On3. “I think one of the reasons why they’re hesitant to do it is because NASCAR’s always had this sort of strange approach towards incidents.” Unless a motorist comes up and confesses, “I did it,” they won’t really react. “We weren’t going to do anything until you said you did it on purpose,” NASCAR said after that. They should change their approach of only reporting events at Martinsville, in my opinion. “Hey, if you go down in the corner and your right front touches the guy in the left rear and he spins,” you should say when you get to Martinsville. This [expletive] will end as a result. Darlington Raceway will host the Cup Series again this Sunday.

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