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NASCAR Admits to Communication Breakdown in COTA Track Limits Controversy

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 6, 2025
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Mar 2, 2025; Austin, Texas, USA; Drivers spread across the track to start the race during the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Harms-Imagn Images

NASCAR’s recent race at the iconic Circuit of the Americas (COTA) left the racing world buzzing. The drama unfolded not just on the track but also revealed glaring inconsistencies in the sport’s officiating, sparking widespread controversy. A thrilling race that saw Christopher Bell secure his second consecutive victory of the season has been overshadowed by this administrative debacle.

Seasoned racer Kyle Busch, who narrowly missed the top spot, encapsulated the widespread confusion with the pithy remark, “They ain’t got a clue.” Busch was referring to several questionable officiating decisions that left fans, teams, and even racers bewildered. The inconsistency in enforcing track limits, particularly evident in the cases of Kyle Larson and Shane van Gisbergen, has raised significant questions about the officiating body’s competence and clarity of communication.

Larson was penalized for cutting Turn 3, but van Gisbergen seemingly escaped sanctions despite cutting Turn 6. This inconsistency led to Busch voicing his concerns over the radio during the race, commenting about drivers not respecting the track limits at Turn 6.

The controversy has forced introspection within NASCAR’s ranks, with Mike Forde, NASCAR’s Managing Director of Racing Communications, acknowledging the organization’s failure to effectively communicate the track limits to the teams and drivers. Speaking on the Hauler Talk podcast, Forde lamented the lack of clarity, stating, “We assumed that everything was going to be fine…But it became pretty clear, pretty quickly while listening to radio transmissions, that maybe not, maybe we weren’t clear on this one. And that is on us.”

The confusion arose from NASCAR’s decision not to enforce track limits at Turn 6 during the Truck Series race or the Xfinity race, a move that was intended to signal to drivers that the same rules would apply in the Cup Series. However, this change was not formally communicated, forcing NASCAR to hastily clarify this in the middle of the race. Forde admitted that the handling of the issue was suboptimal but stressed that all teams were eventually made aware of the changes.

Busch, however, criticized NASCAR for its indecisiveness, highlighting the evolving interpretations of which turns were being policed. “I heard they were going to police turns 4, 5, and 6. Then it turned into 3,4,5, and yesterday it was only 4 and 5,” he said, emphasizing the need for clear and consistent communication.

This latest gaffe is not an isolated incident. NASCAR faced similar criticism following the Truck Series race at Daytona when Parker Kliegerman was disqualified due to a low rear. The issue, according to Forde, was again a lack of clear communication between NASCAR officials and the teams. Forde admitted to NASCAR’s error and announced a change in their approach to rules communication, shifting from verbal to written instructions to avoid such incidents in the future.

These recurring errors have cast a shadow on NASCAR, suggesting a systemic issue with communication and transparency. It’s a hard pill to swallow for fans and teams alike, especially for those like Kligerman, who missed out on a significant victory due to a communication lapse. As NASCAR vows to clean up its act, the racing world watches with bated breath, hoping these incidents are isolated and not indicative of a more deep-seated problem within the world-renowned racing organization.

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