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...and around goes Kyle.
Sure it was a good save, but he's done.That was a heluva save.
Hopefully Hornish can catch and pass Keselowski for the win.
Brad was 1st, Sadler 2nd. On the restart, Brad spun his tires. Dillon, behind Sadler, pushed him forwards, which meant Sadler crossed the line first. Per the rules, that's a penalty.I missed the restart. What is going on right now? All I know is that Sadler will not win the race and will lose points.
outlaw4rcBrad was 1st, Sadler 2nd. On the restart, Brad spun his tires. Dillon, behind Sadler, pushed him forwards, which meant Sadler crossed the line first. Per the rules, that's a penalty.
I'll give NASCAR a break since they are enforcing what's in the books. However, if this doesn't show them they need to revise restart procedures, then they do have their heads up their you-know-what.
IIRC, rules for the initial start and restarts are different.MÜLE_9242;7407226Why wasn't Kyle penalized then?
MÜLE_9242;7407226Why wasn't Kyle penalized then?
IIRC, rules for the initial start and restarts are different.
If I could, I'd refer to the NASCAR rulebook. Of course, fans can't look at it, which is ridiculous since Formula 1 is more open in this area. I'm going off on one or two instances in the past where something similar happened on race start and NASCAR didn't dish out a penalty.So at the start, you can pass the leader but in the restart, you can't?![]()
Now on to the later incident. Keselowski spun his tires on the restart and from past events like that happening, it didn't matter if the leader was beat to the line because they lost momentum.
CorvetteGuy80You can't blame Keselowski for spinning his tires, though.
MÜLE_9242;7407355But you can blame NASCAR for handing him a cheap win!