Chase Briscoe feels penalties need to be severe for incidents like Bubba Wallace and Kyle Larson clash
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is involved! Contact between and ! is involved! Going into Homestead-Miami Speedway, Chase Briscoe stated that in the last few years, retaliation has grown out of NASCAR’s hands because drivers felt comfortable doing certain things. The 27-year-old said: “I don’t think I’ve ever wrecked anybody on purpose so I don’t think I have to worry about the repercussions of it, but I definitely think that the penalties need to be severe. We’ve seen, I feel like over the last couple of years, it kind of got out of hand a little bit just because I think guys have felt comfortable to do certain things and know they’re probably not going to be major repercussions.” He continued: “I think they’re trying to get the ball back in their court to where they have a little more control probably. Which I think is probably needed because it has gotten out of hand. Look at how we race at the end of these road course races, there’s just no respect a lot of times, things like that.”
Chase Briscoe feels penalties need to be severe for incidents like Bubba Wallace and Kyle Larson clash
Chase Briscoe during the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series South Point 400 Ahead of Sunday’s race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, opened up about NASCAR’s recent The 23XI Racing driver was barred from Sunday’s Cup race for intentionally wrecking Kyle Larson last week at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Briscoe said that the rising retaliation in NASCAR’s three series had grown out of control and penalties needed to be severe for incidents like the Wallace Jr. and Larson wreck. Retaliation has been a serious issue that is dealing with this season, with drivers either seeking payback on the track or after physical confrontations. Contact between and !is involved! Contact between and ! is involved! Going into Homestead-Miami Speedway, Chase Briscoe stated that in the last few years, retaliation has grown out of NASCAR’s hands because drivers felt comfortable doing certain things. The 27-year-old said: “I don’t think I’ve ever wrecked anybody on purpose so I don’t think I have to worry about the repercussions of it, but I definitely think that the penalties need to be severe. We’ve seen, I feel like over the last couple of years, it kind of got out of hand a little bit just because I think guys have felt comfortable to do certain things and know they’re probably not going to be major repercussions.” He continued: “I think they’re trying to get the ball back in their court to where they have a little more control probably. Which I think is probably needed because it has gotten out of hand. Look at how we race at the end of these road course races, there’s just no respect a lot of times, things like that.”