Denny HamlinĀ has slammed NASCAR for allegedly not sticking to the rulebook and instead allowing JTG Daugherty’s Ricky Stenhouse Jr. to complete his run.
The Joe Gibbs Racing driver also mentioned Brad Keselowski and Chris Buescher’s missing roof rails post the Talladega race, which NASCAR apparently missed
The YellaWood 500 turned chaotic with just five laps to go.
After Keselowski and Austin Cindric made contact, a 28-car stack-up transpired, the biggest in NASCAR’s modern era.
Among the victims was the race winner,Ā Stenhouse Jr., whose #47 Chevy’s left door suffered from the collision and had door foam missing in addition to a hole.
However, instead of ordering JTG’s #47 team to replace the foam under the red flag, the officials let Stenhouse Jr. continue his run.
Amid the turmoil, Denny Hamlin slammed NASCAR for apparently not adhering to the rule concerning the door foam.
Denny Hamlin then pointed to the two RFK Racing drivers whose NextGen cars didn’t have the roof rails after the race, and on whichĀ NASCARĀ hasn’t taken any action yet.
If NASCAR deems Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s win illegal, the driver’s 65-winless race steak would become 66.
transpired, the biggest in NASCAR’s modern era. Among the victims was the race winner,Ā Stenhouse Jr., whose #47 Chevy’s left door suffered from the collision and had door foam missing in addition to a hole.