However, Pockrass admitted that he was perfectly happy with no lights at Talladega. Now, the sport has decided to have a second bite of the cherry on Monday and have the Playoff race run without interruptions. By Dhruv George. More NBA Rumors ». View all NBA Sites. More MLB News ». More MLB Rumors ». View all MLB Sites. More NHL News ». More Puck Prose News ». View all NHL Sites. More Soccer News ».
More Playing for 90 News ». Or does the company just not want to? Even the Xfinity Series event on Saturday was affected because there are no lights at the track; officials had to call the race seven laps early due to darkness.
Two playoff races this past weekend were affected by not having lights. How is that acceptable? Again, comparing this sport to stick-and-ball sports, can you imagine if a Major League Baseball playoff game was delayed due to rain and called at 5 p. Could you imagine the uproar? The league would force the team and the stadium to put lights up. The problem with this situation is the league and the facility are all one in the same.
I also believe when the rains came on Monday Oct. I think everyone did all they could with the circumstances they had this weekend. However, the circumstances should be different. They should have the option to run the race at night.
When it comes to playoff races, NASCAR should give the fans, drivers, teams and everyone involved with the sport the best opportunity to complete the race to the finish.
The best way to do that is to ensure that all tracks in the playoffs have lights. There are plenty of other tracks, including Daytona, where lights are established and what happened this weekend is much less likely to happen. This past weekend at Talladega, the one thing happened that many had vowed to never again let happen, happened. The type of inhumanity only so vividly and graphically represented before in the Saw film franchise, can turn what may have started off as a destination vacation, end up as Gitmo getaway.
And I hope all other race tracks that can install a lighting system, will. Hey everyone! My name is Kaleb Vestal and Im 19 years old from Missouri. Ive been following motorsports since Hope you guys enjoy my content! Friday, Nov
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