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Martin Truex Jr. Sounds Off on NASCAR’s Open Exemption Provisional: “It’s a Slap in the Face”

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
February 13, 2025
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Martin Truex Jr. Sounds Off on NASCAR’s Open Exemption Provisional: “It’s a Slap in the Face”

Martin Truex Jr. talks with the press on the red carpet during NASCAR media day on Wednesday, Feb.12, 2025.

The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season is officially underway, but the headlines from Daytona Speedweeks aren’t just about speed—they’re about controversy.

NASCAR’s Open Exemption Provisional (OEP) rule has sparked major backlash across the Cup Series garage. This rule guarantees one elite driver from another racing series a free starting spot in the Daytona 500, bypassing the usual qualifying process. That means four-time Indy 500 champion Helio Castroneves is locked into the race, while seven-time Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson—and even full-time Cup veterans—must fight their way in.

2017 NASCAR Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr. isn’t holding back.

“It’s a bit of a slap in the face, no question. I put 20-something years in this sport. It gave me a lot too, but I’m just saying—I’ve been here doing the grind and still wanting to do it. Yeah, I don’t know. Depends on what side you’re looking at it from.”

Truex Jr. admitted that while the rule might help NASCAR’s marketing efforts, it’s frustrating from a driver’s perspective—especially for legends like Jimmie Johnson, who’s forced to qualify while a non-NASCAR driver gets a free pass.

“It’s good for the sport, I agree. If I was Jimmie Johnson, would I be pissed? Yep. Seven-time champion, we don’t care. You gotta make the race, but a new guy don’t have to. So, it’s a little weird to me, but I don’t make the rules, I just come play.”

Did Trackhouse Racing Exploit NASCAR’s Lack of Transparency?

One of the biggest issues with the OEP rule is that NASCAR failed to clearly communicate it.

Only one team—Trackhouse Racing—took advantage of it, securing a Daytona 500 spot for Castroneves before anyone else had a chance. Truex Jr. believes Trackhouse owner Justin Marks saw an opportunity and pounced before anyone else even knew about the rule.

“That would have been nice to know. [Trackhouse Racing owner] Justin Marks obviously did pretty quick. He read that early on and was like, ‘OK, gonna go find somebody to drive my car.’ He’s pretty sharp on that one, pulled a fast one.”

Marks, who has a reputation for being one of NASCAR’s most forward-thinking team owners, essentially locked Castroneves into the race while legends like Johnson were left scrambling.

Is the Open Exemption Provisional Unfair?

✅ Yes, Helio Castroneves is a motorsports legend.
✅ Yes, NASCAR should expand its reach globally.
✅ Yes, marketing a big-name international driver helps the sport.

But ❌ this rule was implemented terribly.

  • Jimmie Johnson, a seven-time NASCAR champion, has to fight for a Daytona 500 spot while an outsider is guaranteed entry?
  • The rule was not clearly explained, allowing only Trackhouse Racing to use it.
  • Full-time Cup Series drivers could be left out of the biggest race while a driver with zero stock car experience gets in.

Martin Truex Jr. is right to call this rule a slap in the face. NASCAR’s biggest stars—who have built their careers in this sport—shouldn’t have to take a backseat to a marketing gimmick.

Final Verdict: NASCAR Needs to Fix This Before It Gets Worse

If NASCAR wants to bring in international stars, it needs a fairer system that respects its own legends while still welcoming global talent.

What do you think? Did NASCAR get this rule completely wrong? Let’s hear it. 👇🔥

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