NASCAR Drivers Blast Charlotte Roval Issue Amid Safety Concerns – ‘Concussion Every Lap’

NASCAR Drivers Blast Charlotte Roval Issue Amid Safety Concerns – ‘Concussion Every Lap’

NASCAR drivers have publicly criticized some of the recent changes at the Charlotte Roval circuit, particularly targeting the newly introduced turtle curbing.

Their concerns note the impact these modifications have on both driver safety and vehicle performance. These drivers, among them seasoned veterans like Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Busch, have voiced their grievances in no uncertain terms, pointing out the physical strains and potential risks posed by the revised track design.

The Charlotte Roval, which combines elements of a road course and an oval, has seen significant changes ahead of this weekend. A crucial part of this update is the new turtle curbing designed to prevent shortcutting and clearly define corners.

Intended to be a challenging addition, these curbs instead have sparked serious safety concerns. The drivers claim that navigating them feels like enduring a concussion with each lap. Truex Jr., voicing his displeasure, noted to FOX Sports reporter Bob Pockrass:

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“Feels like you get a concussion every lap basically if you hit them. So, yeah. Not much fun.”

Similarly, Kyle Busch supported these claims. He explained:

“It’s not overblowing it. It’s 1000% correct. I don’t know when I’ll see the data, probably not until Monday but it fuc… my head hurts.”

As drivers contended with these changes during practice and qualifying sessions, the physical demands became clear. The cars could be seen significantly lifting when hitting these curbs, raising risks of losing control or causing damage.

Despite acknowledging the drivers’ grievances, no immediate plans exist to alter the Roval for this season. However, the persistent dissatisfaction voiced by drivers like Busch and Truex Jr. could prompt future revisions.

The Roval race is the last race before the Cup Series Playoffs Round of 8. Starting from the pole position is Shane Van Gisbergen who will be closely followed by Tyler Reddick and AJ Allmendinger who qualified in second and third position, respectively.

NASCAR Cup Series: Bank of America ROVAL 400 Qualifying Results

  1. Shane Van Gisbergen
  2. Tyler Reddick
  3. AJ Allmendinger
  4. Joey Logano
  5. Austin Cindric
  6. Kyle Larson
  7. Chase Elliott
  8. Brad Keselowski
  9. Bubba Wallace
  10. William Byron
  11. Kyle Busch
  12. Christopher Bell
  13. Daniel Suárez
  14. Ryan Blaney
  15. Todd Gilliland
  16. Ross Chastain
  17. Alex Bowman
  18. Denny Hamlin
  19. Ty Gibbs
  20. Carson Hocevar
  21. Michael McDowell
  22. Austin Dillon
  23. Zane Smith
  24. Ricky Stenhouse Jr
  25. Chase Briscoe
  26. Harrison Burton
  27. Daniel Hemric
  28. Corey LaJoie
  29. Chris Buescher
  30. Martin Truex Jr
  31. Kaz Grala
  32. Noah Gragson
  33. Justin Haley
  34. Ryan Preece
  35. John H. Nemechek
  36. Josh Berry
  37. Erik Jones
  38. Josh Bilicki

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