September 19, 2024

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According to Denny Hamlin, the NASCAR Cup Series race in Michigan should have started an hour earlier than planned. In an interview with Actions Detrimental, Hamlin outlined how that decision would have been advantageous to all parties.

“The benefit it would have provided is that it would have given us more time up front,” Hamlin said. Assuming we hadn’t proceeded with care when we ignited our engine, you would have had an additional hour to race on the front end. You may expect 50 laps if we go green at that one-hour start time. Stage 1 takes place prior to the initial sprinkling. Following the sprinkler, we continue running, completing an additional fifty laps. We are now halfway done

Denny Hamlin: NASCAR should have moved up race at Michigan with weather threat

Then, because the race ends at 8:20, we believe we can finish the full distance when we take that shower at 5:30 and have this thing dried by 6:30. But it’s over if we have one more drop. There will be an official race, but we’ll give you the whole race if the rain stops by a specific time. We would have been able to complete the full race if—though I can’t be certain—that massive shower we received before it was cancelled was the last one for a while. Instead of 150 laps, there would have just been 100 left.

 

NASCAR has “chased ratings for so long,” according to Denny Hamlin.

This week, there has been a lot of discussion about the NASCAR race start times, which vary from early in the afternoon to later at night. When asked if all NASCAR races should start at 1 p.m. ET, Hamlin responded in the affirmative.

 

Hamlin said, “I mean, there’s an argument to be had both ways.” “Yeah, I know I don’t have all the information NASCAR does, but we’ve been chasing ratings for a long time. We are open to appearing on various networks, streaming, and having erratic start times. only seeking for ratings. pursuing it. Is that better for the sport than knowing you have a race to watch on Sunday at one o’clock?

 

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