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NASCAR’s Inconsistent Penalties: Kyle Busch Questions Favoritism Towards Team Penske

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 6, 2025
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Can Kyle Busch End His Daytona 500 Curse? The RCR Star Aims to Replicate Dale Earnhardt’s Iconic Breakthrough

Feb 12, 2025; Daytona Beach, Florida, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Busch during Daytona 500 media day at Daytona International Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The world of NASCAR is no stranger to controversy, and the latest incident involving Ty Dillon, Austin Cindric, and the seasoned Kyle Busch is no exception. In a scenario that has left fans and drivers alike in heated debate, the events at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) have brought to light some questionable rulings by NASCAR.

Ty Dillon, who left the event in a flurry of frustration and disappointment, found himself in a clash with Austin Cindric during the early stages of the race. On the fourth lap, an aggressive move by Cindric sent Dillon crashing into the wall, causing significant damage to his vehicle. Dillon managed to limp home in 28th place, while Cindric, the instigator of the incident, finished slightly ahead in 25th.

The incident led to an outcry for severe penalties for Cindric due to NASCAR’s history of strict rulings on similar cases. However, when NASCAR announced a mere 50-point deduction and a $50,000 fine for Cindric, many were left stunned, sparking heated discussions about the apparent inconsistencies in NASCAR’s penalization process.

Two-time Cup series champion Kyle Busch, known for his candidness, expressed his disappointment with NASCAR’s decision. He criticized the sanctioning body’s ruling, stating that intent should be punished equally, regardless of the driver or the racetrack. His comments highlight previous incidents in which he was penalized, suggesting a bias within NASCAR’s decision-making process.

In a flashback to 2011, Busch himself was suspended for a weekend after intentionally wrecking Ron Hornaday in a Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway. This past experience has left Busch questioning whether his harsher punishment was due to his reputation, rather than the nature of the offense.

Busch’s comments have echoed the sentiments of many other drivers and fans who believe that preferential treatment is given to certain teams, particularly those under Roger Penske. This suspicion was further fuelled by the recent suspensions of Bubba Wallace and Chase Elliott for similar right-rear hook incidents, compared to Cindric’s mere points deduction and fine.

Defending NASCAR’s decision, Mike Forde, managing director of racing communications, explained that they assess each incident uniquely. While they consider past instances, every violation is treated as a unique event, a statement that has done little to appease fans.

The introduction of NASCAR’s new waiver rule, which states that a suspended driver loses all playoff points, has added another layer to the debate. By avoiding a suspension for Cindric, NASCAR has enabled him to retain his playoff points, leading to further accusations of favoritism, especially given Team Penske’s prominence in the sport.

Contrary to Cindric’s fortune, Kyle Larson’s team was hit with a severe penalty after a safety violation at COTA. Two crew members were suspended for two races when Larson’s right front wheel came off prematurely. This incident, combined with the ruling on Cindric, has led to more questions about NASCAR’s consistency in penalization.

Amidst the controversy, some have found luck. Chase Briscoe and his team had a major penalty overturned after appealing that the modifications to their car’s spoiler were unintentional. The decision moved Briscoe from 45th to 15th place in the playoff points table.

This recent flurry of events has undoubtedly stirred the pot within the NASCAR community. As the debate over NASCAR’s seemingly preferential treatment towards Roger Penske’s team rages on, the question remains – should Austin Cindric have been suspended? It’s a question that continues to divide opinions and will undoubtedly remain a hot topic for some time to come.

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