NASCAR: Christopher Bell Has His Say On Austin Dillon Penalty

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Following the controversial end to the Cook Out 400 at Richmond race track, NASCAR’s decision to penalize Austin Dillon has garnered support from fellow driver Christopher Bell. The incident heavily affected how the race ended, particularly affecting Denny Hamlin, Bell’s teammate, and Joey Logano.

The penalties imposed on Dillon, stripping him of his playoff eligibility post his Richmond win, have sparked conversations about the integrity of the sport.

Speaking with Frontstretch in Michigan, Bell voiced his approval of the NASCAR ruling.

“I’m happy. I’m happy that he isn’t in the playoffs because I do think that that… If they wouldn’t have said anything then it would have opened the can of worms, saying hey, anything goes.

Christopher Bell, driver of the #20 Rheem Toyota, looks on during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway on August 17, 2024 in Brooklyn, Michigan. Bell has his say…


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“I’m happy that they did tell us that that isn’t going to be accepted,” Bell stated.

Denny Hamlin, directly affected by Dillon’s aggressive driving during the race, also supported the penalties and shared detailed insights into what happened through Jerry Jordan, via 5 Goats.

“No, because Austin made a left-hand turn to avoid — after he made contact with the No. 22, made a left turn to correct his course, straightened his course, and turned left again.

“So, there were two — you know, if you can read the graph, there was a big left, straight, big left again. Trust me, I do this for a living.”

The unanimity in viewpoints between Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin elucidates a broader consensus among drivers, although not everyone agrees. Veteran NASCAR personality Kyle Petty had his say:

“Don’t whine Joey Logano, we’ve seen you do it before. Denny Hamlin, he can’t say much either. They’ve done the same thing.”

He continued:

“If you’re a new fan, you love that finish. And when I say new fan, last 25 years. If you’re an old fan, you’re embarrassed of that finish, because that’s not what NASCAR was built on, that’s not what NASCAR was.

“I don’t care you millennials and all you people out there, this is not the platform that my dad or Dale Earnhardt Sr. and those guys raced on. They didn’t just wreck, they raced. This is all about wrecking in these last few laps.”

NASCAR Cup Series Current Standings

  1. Kyle Larson – 779 points
  2. Denny Hamlin – 758 points
  3. Christopher Bell – 701 points
  4. William Byron – 678 points
  5. Ryan Blaney – 702 points
  6. Tyler Reddick – 774 points
  7. Chase Elliott – 773 points
  8. Brad Keselowski – 636 points
  9. Alex Bowman – 615 points
  10. Joey Logano – 557 points
  11. Daniel Suarez – 497 points
  12. Austin Cindric – 451 points
  13. Martin Truex Jr. – 662 points
  14. Ty Gibbs – 602 points
  15. Bubba Wallace – 587 points
  16. Chris Buescher – 584 points
    (PLAYOFFS CUT-OFF)
  17. Ross Chastain – 584 points
  18. Chase Briscoe – 485 points
  19. Kyle Busch – 465 points
  20. Todd Gilliland – 454 points
  21. Michael McDowell – 431 points
  22. Carson Hocevar – 414 points
  23. Josh Berry – 412 points
  24. Noah Gragson – 400 points
  25. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – 376 points
  26. Ryan Preece – 341 points
  27. Erik Jones – 337 points
  28. Justin Haley – 329 points
  29. Corey LaJoie – 327 points
  30. Daniel Hemric – 323 points
  31. Austin Dillon – 319 points
  32. John Hunter Nemechek – 313 points
  33. Zane Smith – 262 points
  34. Harrison Burton – 243 points
  35. Kaz Grala – 166 points
  36. Cody Ware – 47 points
  37. Joey Hand – 43 points
  38. Jimmie Johnson – 39 points
  39. Derek Kraus – 32 points
  40. David Ragan – 17 points
  41. Kamui Kobayashi – 8 points
  42. Will Brown – 6 points
  43. Cam Waters – 2 points

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