Seven-time NASCAR Cup Sequence Champion Richard Petty is a legend of the game. When he speaks up, folks pay attention, and he hasn’t shied away from voicing his opinion on the present state of NASCAR.
Earlier this season, the Corridor of Famer ’s TV protection and even on his criticism saying the community’s broadcast “doesn’t present the actual race.”
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Petty is as soon as once more expressing his candid opinion. This time, it’s in regards to the Subsequent Gen automobile.
On his weekly , the NASCAR legend was fast to share his ideas on Talladega, calling it extra of a “taking place” than a race.
Richard Petty on the 2024 Daytona 500.John David Mercer-Imagn Photos
“They occurred to throw the inexperienced flag. Any individual threw the checkered flag and the No. 2 received the race. He simply occurred to be in entrance at the moment,” he stated.
Petty continued to tear into the Subsequent Gen automobile’s racing product, saying, “The automobiles simply drive in a line and so they simply run. They usually run and so they run. Appeared like a tempo lap each time.”
He speculated on what might be finished to repair the automobile, though he doesn’t have a transparent reply. “I don’t know if it’s the automobile’s fault, the rule’s fault, the motive force’s fault, the engine’s fault, NASCAR’s fault, I don’t know,” Petty stated.
“Would horsepower assist something? I don’t know,” he continued. “They acquired these automobiles so draggy that if a automobile’s main the race and a automobile comes up behind him with a very good run on him, all he does is pull over and he simply stops that automobile.
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“To me that’s not racing. You’ll be able to exit right here and stand on the facet of the interstate and watch automobiles go down the highway. That’s what it seemed like. It seemed like principally it was below a warning flag your entire time.”
Petty is hopeful the autumn Talladega race will likely be extra thrilling, concluding, “Possibly NASCAR can work out one thing to make it extra fascinating for the spectators.”