BREAKING NEWS: Chase Elliott is Donating $8.5M from his salary to Nascar and Chase Elliott Family Foundation, Close Source Revealed….Read More 

BREAKING NEWS: Chase Elliott is Donating $8.5M from his salary to Nascar and Chase Elliott Family Foundation, Close Source Revealed….Read More
On lap 169 of the NASCAR Cup Series Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the driver of the No
9 Chevrolet ZL1 was handed a penalty for not entering pit road in a single file line.
After starting the race from 18th, he had moved up to 14th by the end of Stage 1 and to ninth by the end of Stage 2.
However, the penalty for the pit lane infringement left him finishing back in 18th. The driver fumed over the team radio, “Just have them look at it because I gave the spot back.
They all checked up. I moved left to not run in the back of someone, and then I gave him the spot back before I even turned down. Just have ’em look at it. That’s a very reasonable thing.”
There’s actually two parts of it,” Sawyer said. “If we’re under green flag conditions and I’ll use the Daytona and Talladega track types, and even Homestead-Miami Speedway, the competition is green, it’s live and
when they’re coming to pit road, they’ll run as wide around 3 and 4 as they can at speed so then they have to get slowed down to pit road speed by the time they get to the yellow line so therefore we can see cars that will enter side by side under green flag conditions.