NASCAR fans witnessed an extraordinary event at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday, reminiscent of races from decades ago. Despite modern technology, the race felt like a blast from the past.
For years, drivers had been urging Goodyear to introduce softer tires at Bristol. While there were some changes, nothing significant had occurred until this race. Surprisingly, the track didn’t accept rubber as it usually does, causing tires to wear out much faster than anticipated.
Teams were caught off guard when tires lasted only 40-60 laps in the 500-lap race. With only 9 sets of tires available, NASCAR had to issue an emergency 10th set to ensure teams didn’t run out.
Kyle Larson even joked over the radio, questioning if NASCAR had a crisis management team to handle the situation. Despite the chaos, fans and drivers alike hailed the race as one of the best Bristol events in recent memory.
Goodyear, however, labeled it a “tough situation,” holding an emergency press conference mid-race. But many disagreed, seeing it as precisely what NASCAR had needed for short track racing.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. expressed his delight, noting that Goodyear had shifted into PR mode during the race. He thoroughly enjoyed the event.
NASCAR’s John Probst echoed similar sentiments, calling it a record-setting day and praising the thrilling race. The only difference from the previous year was the use of resin instead of PJ1 on the track’s bottom lane, although it’s unclear if that caused the tire wear.
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Despite concerns about tire wear during the race, Probst emphasized that he wouldn’t change much about the event. NASCAR values the input from drivers, who have long advocated for increased tire wear.
Looking ahead, NASCAR plans to collaborate with Goodyear and teams to analyze the situation further. They aim to understand if the resin, combined with temperature changes, caused the unexpected tire wear. Despite the challenges, everyone agreed it was a fantastic race.
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