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Denny Hamlin Weighs in on Cindric-Dillon Clash: A Crucial Moment for NASCAR’s Penalty Policy?

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 5, 2025
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Denny Hamlin Weighs in on Cindric-Dillon Clash: A Crucial Moment for NASCAR’s Penalty Policy?

Feb 23, 2025; Hampton, Georgia, USA; The pit crew of Austin Cindric (2) changes his tire at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Jason Allen-Imagn Images

NASCAR has always been a hotbed for debates on penalties, with fans and drivers alike disputing certain decisions. The inconsistency in penalizing racers has come to the forefront once again following a controversial incident involving Austin Cindric and Ty Dillon at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA). The dust-up saw Dillon pushing Cindric wide, only to be spun into the wall by what appeared to be a retaliatory move from Cindric. Now, the racing world is waiting with bated breath to see if NASCAR will penalize Cindric.

Denny Hamlin, a veteran NASCAR driver, addressed the Cindric-Dillon clash during an episode of his podcast, “Actions Detrimental.” According to Hamlin, Cindric seemed visibly upset after Dillon forced him off track early in the race. This led to an incident where Cindric seemingly spun Dillon into the wall. Hamlin highlighted the gravity of such right-rear hooks, stating, “A right hook is a right hook. There’s a wall on the right side.”

Hamlin is no stranger to such incidents or the consequences. During a 2023 race in Phoenix, he collided intentionally with Ross Chastain, leading to both cars hitting the wall. Hamlin’s admission of his act as retribution resulted in a $50,000 fine and a 25-point deduction from NASCAR. This incident now casts a shadow over Cindric, who happens to be Hamlin’s preferred superspeedway driver. If NASCAR deems Cindric’s move as deliberate, a similar penalty could be in the offing.

However, Hamlin pointed out that NASCAR’s decisions often hinge on the severity of the incident’s outcome. He suggested that had Dillon’s collision with the wall been more violent, the conversation might be different. This statement hints at the possibility that Cindric might escape punishment due to the relatively minor impact of the collision.

Hamlin’s comments also served as a tacit warning to Cindric to avoid such dangerous maneuvers in the future. The veteran driver emphasized that the decision on Cindic’s case could set a substantial precedent for future incidents. His co-host, Jared Allen, echoed these sentiments, highlighting the anticipation around NASCAR’s next move.

The fate of Cindric now rests in the hands of NASCAR. Brad Moran, Managing Director of Competition, stated that they were reviewing the incident and would take necessary action if they found anything objectionable. A possible penalty could significantly affect Cindric’s season, especially with NASCAR’s updated playoff waiver policy.

A suspension would strip Cindric of all his playoff points, leaving him with only the baseline 2,000 points in the reset standings. Such a setback could seriously dent his championship aspirations. NASCAR’s revised rules, implemented in the 2025 season, stipulate that disciplinary suspensions do not qualify for waivers, ensuring that penalties have lasting consequences.

The racing community is keenly watching to see how NASCAR handles Cindic’s case. A lenient decision could ignite further debates about fairness in NASCAR. Conversely, a suspension would send a strong signal that right-rear hooks are not acceptable, underscoring the importance of clean racing. This is something that drivers like Christopher Bell are eagerly looking forward to in the forthcoming season.

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