Brad Keselowski says NASCAR has too many road courses. But is he clinging to tradition, or pointing out a real imbalance? As the debate heats up, Eric from Out of the Groove unpacks the Chicago chaos between Chastain and Logano, NASCAR’s mixed signals on penalties, and the bigger question: how many road races is too many?
- Did Ross Chastain really admit he wrecked Logano on purpose?
- Why did Logano run to NASCAR instead of retaliating?
- Is NASCAR sending a contradictory message about driver self-policing?
- And is Brad right that NASCAR should stick to ovals while IMSA handles road racing?
From post-race drama to scheduling philosophy, this episode dives into the growing tension between old-school oval DNA and NASCAR’s newer, more diverse direction. With six road races on the calendar, and possibly seven next year, has the pendulum swung too far? Or are fans finally getting the variety they long asked for?
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