Daytona left us with many storylines to discuss as the DVP clock is back in discussion, and a fan-favorite driver could be manipulating a race. Brake Hard is here to break down everything.
- Last week, when NASCAR towed Josh Barry back to Pit Lane, he wasn’t allowed to finish the race. This week, they decided to tow multiple drivers back to Pit Lane and let them finish the race. Do you think this was the right call by NASCAR?
- This week, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was able to find his way to Victory Lane, but he was one of the cars involved in a 26-car crash, and according to the NASCAR rulebook, he should’ve had to have repairs. Do you think this could possibly change anything after the race?
- Coming to the final Lap of the race, Kyle Larson’s crew chief told him not to push Brad Keselowski. Do you think this was race manipulation?
What did you think about the race on Sunday? Do you think NASCAR should change the DVP policy? Let Brake Hard know all of your thoughts and questions in the comment section.
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