NASCAR’s restart rules questioned after Larson takes advantage of unusual Brickyard 400 finish
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NASCAR's restart rules questioned after Larson takes advantage of unusual Brickyard 400 finish
Ryan Blaney thought he was perfectly positioned to win Sunday's Brickyard 400. As he led the outside lane of cars down Indianapolis Motor Speedway's front straightaway in overtime, Blaney thought
NASCAR's restart rules questioned after Larson's unusual Brickyard 400 finish
INDIANAPOLIS — Ryan Blaney thought he was perfectly positioned to win the Brickyard 400 on Sunday. He drove down Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s front straightaway leading the outside lane of cars to the second-to-last restart, fully expecting to inherit the lead when race leader Brad Keselowski ran out of fuel. Instead, as Keselowski’s slowing car pulled off the track, Kyle Larson, who was running third directly behind Keselowski, pulled next to …
Kyle Larson and Ryan Blaney’s Dispute Post Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Kyle Larson and Ryan Blaney’s Dispute Post Brickyard 400: Kyle Larson emerged victorious at the Brickyard 400, but his win wasn’t without controversy. Following a vital restart incident that favored Larson, Ryan Blaney criticized him, branding him a ‘golden boy.’ This remark emphasizes the ongoing tensions within the NASCAR community regarding perceived favoritism and the rules of racing. The outcome was greatly influenced by Brad Keselowski’s g…
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