SAD NEWS: NASCAR Has Suspended Michael Jordan Today due to…..

SAD NEWS: NASCAR Has Suspended Michael Jordan Today due to…..
A reality hit Crafton’s #88 team hard during an unexpected rain delay in Las Vegas, triggering warnings throughout the garage about NASCAR’s comprehensive monitoring capabilities. As rain pelted the Las Vegas track on March 15, the competition paused under a red flag after Stage 1 of the EcoSave 200.
While drivers waited for conditions to improve, teams huddled in their pit boxes, preparing strategies for the upcoming restart.
For the #88 ThorSport Racing team, this downtime presented an opportunity.
When Richard Petty famously admitted, “Cheat on 15 things and do two or three things that’s very obvious NASCAR’d catch.
You got through with what you wanted to get through with,” he revealed a catch that’s defined NASCAR for generations.
Last week at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, veteran Matt Crafton became the latest competitor to discover that in modern NASCAR, this won’t fly.
On the tracks of NASCAR, the walls have always had ears and the shadows have always concealed watchful eyes.
From the days when officials physically monitored teams with clipboards and keen observation to today’s network of high-definition cameras capturing every movement, the sport’s policing has evolved dramatically.
Yet one constant remains: teams continuously searching for adjustments while officials are always on alert.