DEEKAYPEE8569
Well-Known Member
NASCAR needs to decide what their definition of 'let 'em go' means.
If they are gonna let the drivers settle their own disputes whereever they want, however they see fit, then stick to that decision.
If they are going to reprimand a driver for doing just that, how 'bout making just one little caveat like; 'take care of whatever your problem is at the next race; on the track, or off the track, and be done with it. 'You wrecked ME at the last race.' 'NOW it's YOUR turn.' 'If I can get to ya, I'm gonna put ya in the fence.' THEN it's over.....
Whoever was "hosed" at the previous race gets the following race to do whatever 'needs to be done to rectify the situation.' Then move on.
Perhaps a bit redundant, but you see my point.
If they are gonna let the drivers settle their own disputes whereever they want, however they see fit, then stick to that decision.
If they are going to reprimand a driver for doing just that, how 'bout making just one little caveat like; 'take care of whatever your problem is at the next race; on the track, or off the track, and be done with it. 'You wrecked ME at the last race.' 'NOW it's YOUR turn.' 'If I can get to ya, I'm gonna put ya in the fence.' THEN it's over.....
Whoever was "hosed" at the previous race gets the following race to do whatever 'needs to be done to rectify the situation.' Then move on.
Perhaps a bit redundant, but you see my point.