RFK Racing recently requested that NASCAR review the race results due to a questionable finish line. Last Sunday at Kansas Speedway, NASCAR fans witnessed a historic moment in the NASCAR Cup Series. The AdventHealth 400 had the closest race ever recorded, with a difference of just 0.001s between the winner and the second-place finisher. However, this remarkable moment was almost overshadowed by the irregularity of the start-finish line.
The officials responsible for maintaining the integrity of the start-finish line did not do a satisfactory job. As a result, there was initial confusion on the track regarding the race winner. To resolve this, NASCAR had to release photos of the start-finish line, which were used to determine the official positions and end the confusion.
Now, a renowned Hall of Famer has shared his opinion on the matter. He expressed his belief that someone tampered with the paint of the start-finish line after it was initially drawn. He compared this to a poorly done paint job in a new house. Many others in the racing community share this sentiment.
One of the most surprising announcements of the 2024 season was Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s departure from NBC as a commentator. It has now been revealed that he has joined the TNT-Prime team, which will be responsible for broadcasting all practice sessions and 10 races in the second half of the season. Earnhardt Jr. will be the lead commentator for the team and sees this as an opportunity to relive some nostalgic moments.
The addition of Earnhardt Jr. to the broadcasting partners is a significant boost for them, as it adds credibility to the coverage of NASCAR races. He has a level of popularity and followers that most commentators cannot bring. This move by TNT and Amazon is a strategic business decision.