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Dale Earnhardt Jr. unsure if increasing power would solve the issue of short distance races with Next-Gen cars.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
March 16, 2024
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. incerto se aumentar a potência resolveria o problema das corridas de curta distância com os carros Next-Gen.

FORT WORTH, TX - SEPTEMBER 23: NBC broadcaster Dale Earnhardt Jr walks along pit road before the NASCAR, Motorsport, USA Xfinity Series Playoff Andys Frozen Custard 300 race on September 23, 2023 at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. Photo by Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire AUTO: SEP 23 NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoff Andy s Frozen Custard 300 EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon169230923106300

FORT WORTH, TX – SEPTEMBER 23: NBC announcer Dale Earnhardt Jr. walks along the track before the NASCAR Motorsport USA Xfinity Series Playoff Andys Frozen Custard 300 race on September 23, 2023 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. Photo by Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire AUTO: SEPTEMBER 23 NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoff Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon169230923106300

Dale Earnhardt Jr. shared his opinion on the ongoing debate about power in NASCAR. Since the introduction of the Next-Gen cars in the 2022 season, NASCAR has faced challenges in producing exciting races on short tracks. Despite several attempts to solve the issue, including the recent aerodynamic package used in Phoenix, none have been particularly successful. As a result, drivers have been calling for an increase in power from 650 to 670, or even more. Dale Earnhardt Jr., a NASCAR Hall of Famer, discussed these demands on his podcast. While he supports the idea of increasing power, he is not sure if it would actually improve the quality of races as some drivers claim.

Despite his reservations, Dale Jr. believes that NASCAR should prioritize listening to the drivers, who are the ones behind the wheel. He wants to see his friends’ demands for increased power taken seriously. However, he also acknowledges that there may be undisclosed reasons why NASCAR has hesitated to meet the drivers’ demands.

Looking ahead, it will be interesting to see how NASCAR addresses the power debate in the upcoming seasons. The issue of lackluster races on short tracks requires an immediate solution. Perhaps the best approach is for NASCAR to actively engage with the drivers and consider their opinions, especially since previous attempts to solve the problem have not been successful.

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