NASCAR's Rules: Are They Fair or Just for Show?

USASun Nov 16 2025
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Denny Hamlin, a top NASCAR driver, is not happy with the rules. He thinks they are unfair and designed more for entertainment than fair play. This isn't the first time NASCAR has faced criticism. Remember the overtime rule from 2016? It's still causing problems today. Hamlin led most of the race at Phoenix but lost because of this rule. He believes NASCAR punishes the leader too much. He said, "NASCAR penalizes the leader or the winning team more than any other sport. It's all for entertainment. " He might have a point. Look at the 2021 Formula 1 season. A late safety car changed the outcome, but F1 didn't penalize the leading team. Hamlin has been racing for 20 years and has yet to win a championship. He led 208 laps at Phoenix but lost because of the winner-take-all rule. This made him think about retiring after 2025. But he's not ready to quit yet. Hamlin is set to race again in 2026. He said, "If I had won this year, I would have retired on the spot. " But he's not giving up yet. He's taking a break now but plans to come back stronger. NASCAR's rules are tough. They make it hard for the leader to win. Hamlin is not the only one who thinks this. Many in the NASCAR community agree. They think the playoff system needs to change.
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