NASCAR, Martinsville and driver etiquette
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NASCAR is at a crossroads in its Next-Gen era with drivers growing tired of etiquette following Sammy Smith's wreck on Taylor Gray at Xfinity Martinsville.
From Daily Express US
Drivers will test their patience and passing ability Sunday at Martinsville Speedway, the 0.526-mile, paperclip-shaped track that hosted its first Cup race in 1949.
From USA Today
This victory marks his first at Martinsville since March 29, 2015, and extends his lead as the active driver with the most wins at the track with six.
From Bleacher Report
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Richard Childress Racing is all set for a new driver entry in the No. 33 car next month at Bristol Motor Speedway.
The Fox booth discussed the topic during the Stage 2 break and the former Stewart-Haas Racing driver proposed a hard-hitting fix when Mike Joy brought up how NASCAR's Senior Vice President of Competition Elton Sawyer said in the Cup Drivers Meeting that they were going to emphasize respect in the day’s race.
Australian police say the driver was charged with "numerous offenses," including one related to street racing.