Blame NASCAR for Edwards’ Scary Ride
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by Geoffrey Miller
Filed under: Talladega Superspeedway, NASCAR Crashes, Sprint Cup
Let’s face it: NASCAR’s own rules nearly killed multiple spectators Sunday afternoon at Talladega Superspeedway.
The scary last-lap crash in the Aaron’s 499 involving Carl Edwards, Ryan Newman and first-time winner Brad Keselowski is just the concoction NASCAR has cooked up with their set of rules governing the cans and cannots of racing at restrictor plate tracks.
At issue, primarily, is the much discussed yellow line rule that prohibits a driver from going below to advance a position.
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