NASCAR's decision not to suspend Austin Cindric for his hit on Ty Dillon came down to it happening at a road course instead of an oval. Dillon warns that this is the exact type of gray area that gets NASCAR into trouble.
Many were befuddled by NASCAR's decision to fine and dock points from Austin Cindric following a retaliatory move on Ty Dillon on Lap 4 of last weekend's NASCAR
Dillon wasn’t the only driver surprised by NASCAR’s penalty to Cindric. NASCAR docked Cindric 50 points and fined him $50,000 this week for hooking Dillon in the right rear in retaliation for being moved up the track by Dillon.
Three weeks into the 2025 season, the grind of the NASCAR Cup Series schedule has begun in earnest and statements have begun to be made as to who's set to be a contender all season long. And one driver in particular -- Christopher Bell -- has already shot to the front of the pack.