Denny Hamlin, NASCAR driver, has expressed his frustration regarding the coverage of incidents during the race held at Watkins Glen International this weekend. In his podcast Actions Detrimental, Hamlin criticized the lack of visibility on accidents like that of Cody Ware, which severely damaged the car and the track’s infrastructure.
Hamlin believes that race control has failed in its responsibility, highlighting that there are cameras monitoring every corner of the circuit. “There is no excuse for not seeing an incident of this magnitude,” said the driver, who is calling on NASCAR to take immediate action.
The driver emphasized that the FOX production team also plays a crucial role in this issue. “There is a director in the studio who needs to have more accurate control; it can’t be that basic information essential for the safety of all participants is lost,” he stated.
Additionally, Hamlin noted the reduction in the number of track officials and the increasing number of cameras as a possible cause of the undetected incidents. “Multiple people are needed to supervise the footage; you can’t expect one person to see everything,” concluded Hamlin, insisting on the necessity to improve coverage and safety during NASCAR races.
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