The day opened at Talladega Superspeedway with NASCAR executives holding an an all-driver meeting.
It was regularly scheduled and mostly mirrored a lengthier meeting held earlier this week between NASCAR and the smaller drivers' alliance. The topics included safety, rules and procedures and anything the drivers wished to discuss."Certainly I think that there's a lot of negative talk in a short amount of time," said Denny Hamlin, pole-sitter for Sunday's race at Talladega Superspeedway.
Next up is Sunday's race at Talladega Superspeedway, which snaps a month of one road course race and three short track races -- four venues scheduled to entice viewership with racing that differs from NASCAR's typical intermediate-sized speedways. But the road course race at Circuit of the Americas in Texas was a chaotic crash-fest, short track stops at Richmond and Bristol had mixed reactions, and finally Martinsville, which didn't produce the action the audience expects.
"I would never tell anybody to not voice their opinion because I think the opinions are what shape our future," Harvick said. "You have to listen to everybody, and when there is somebody who doesn't like the opinion, we have a group now who will go talk to that individual and say, `Hey, tell us more. We want to understand where you're coming from,' and it gives them a way to have a voice aside from in .
"Talladega really never doesn't deliver. It always delivers," Logano said. "You're not going to know who is going to win the race going down the backstretch . That's why fans love it.""The problem is 498 miles can be a snoozer," said Corey Lajoie. "But if you get a green-white-checkered and a couple wrecks at the end, people's assumption is the race is ultimately a great race.
Kyle Larson, winner last week at Martinsville Speedway, qualified ninth for Hendrick Motorsports and was the only Chevrolet driver to crack the top 10. Chris Buescher in a Ford from Roush Fenway Racing rounded out the top 10. "If I were watching on TV, I'd probably want it to be chaotic and unpredictable and have different people crashing," Byron said."Talladega really never doesn't deliver. It always delivers," Logano said. "You're not going to know who is going to win the race going down the backstretch . That's why fans love it."Logano is the FanDuel favorite to win Sunday, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. ... Daytona 500 winner Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
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