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Jeff Gordon says it is the job of drivers “to pay attention to what’s on the road”
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Jeff Gordon says it is the job of drivers “to pay attention to what’s on the road”

By Miles Cooper November 5, 2024
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It is no secret that OEM-aligned groups work collectively in trendy NASCAR, however did Sunday’s end cross the road into race manipulation? Corridor of Fame driver Jeff Gordon, who now serves because the Vice Chairman at Hendrick Motorsports, noticed nothing incorrect with what unfolded within the closing laps.

Talking in a Monday media availability, Gordon mentioned: “One factor that we do all yr lengthy … that is one thing that you simply construct on, yr after yr, as a company together with your teammates and your OEM in Chevy, it is having these conversations: How will we work collectively, how will we not work towards towards each other, how will we share info, and what will we do about being conscious of each other on the race monitor? It doesn’t matter what race it’s all yr lengthy — however particularly if you get into the playoffs.

Jeff Gordon says it is the job of drivers “to pay attention to what’s on the road”

#24: William Byron, Hendrick Motorsports, Liberty College Chevrolet Camaro, #3: Austin Dillon, Richard Childress Racing, Bass Professional Outlets Chevrolet Camaro

Photograph by: John Okay Harrelson / NKP / Motorsport Pictures

“That is your job as a driver and as a workforce and a crew chief — it is to pay attention to what’s on the road. Who’s within the championship hunt, who (has) bought a shot to switch by way of in the event that they win, who’s tight on factors? And so I feel that is what you noticed actually play out yesterday.”

Radio communication indicated that there might need been some form of group from producer allies, or a minimum of an intense deal with what was occurring with the No. 24 of William Byron. Byron couldn’t afford to lose a single spot, and the No. 3 of Austin Dillon rode behind him for the ultimate leg of the race. When the No. 1 Chevrolet of Ross Chastain arrived, chatter on the Dillon radio wished to ensure that Chastain’s workforce knew what was on the road. Neither driver ever handed Byron, forming a rolling blockade of types that stopped anybody else from getting near the HMS driver.

In the end, Gordon noticed nothing incorrect with how issues transpired from inside the Chevrolet camp within the closing laps. He solely noticed drivers “racing as onerous as they may, but additionally racing to advance and racing to be sure to’re conscious of what others are doing and what that they had on the road. Which means you do not go wreck any individual or flip any individual. You simply give them a bit of bit extra room and leniency. And I really feel like that is what I noticed from a Chevy aspect of issues”

Gordon thought a Bell penalty was coming

After the race, NASCAR deliberated for 27 minutes on Christopher Bell’s last-lap wall trip. Gordon was proper there with William Byron on pit street throughout the agonizing look ahead to NASCAR at hand down a ruling. His preliminary intestine response after the race was that NASCAR would act on Bell’s wall-ride, which might put them in place to get Byron into the Championship 4.

“Instantly my focus went to watching the 20 [Bell] automobile trip the wall,” mentioned Gordon. “It appeared like he was accelerating. Though it wasn’t the identical with what occurred with the #1 automobile and Ross Chastain… it appeared very, similar to me.

“If you noticed what occurred with the 20 get unfastened and rise up into the wall — we have been watching that intently. After which when he rode the wall, I did really feel like… NASCAR might have a ruling there.”

In the end, Gordon was right. NASCAR dominated it as a security violation and Bell was moved to the top of the lap, ending his 2024 title bid. Had NASCAR let the wall trip slide, three of the 4 drivers eradicated on Sunday would have been Hendrick drivers and none would have remained to battle for the championship.

NASCAR said on Sunday that the radio communications weren’t a part of their speedy choice post-race, however that they’d overview the scenario this week. Whereas the Championship 4 probably is not going to change, it is attainable NASCAR may select to penalize the No. 1 and No. 3 groups, and even perhaps the No. 23 Toyota of Bubba Wallace, who slowed with an alleged subject on the ultimate lap. 

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