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NASCAR Declines Manipulation Penalties After Roval Finish as Pressure Builds to Drop the Track

Officials say enforcement remains case by case, with team reminders planned before Martinsville.

Overview

  • Ross Chastain’s last-lap dive on Denny Hamlin at the Charlotte Roval sent both spinning, and Joey Logano advanced on points while Chastain was knocked out.
  • NASCAR’s Mike Forde said evidence did not meet the bar for race or playoff manipulation and noted any successful wreck-to-advance move would be evaluated immediately using data and radio review.
  • Senior communications director Amanda Ellis said teams can talk points for their own cars but not in ways that steer outcomes for others.
  • Denny Hamlin called for NASCAR to set a clear precedent against intentional wrecks and publicly pushed to replace the Roval with the traditional Charlotte oval in the playoffs.
  • Debate over the Roval intensified with Richard Petty and multiple analysts favoring a change, while post-race checks led to Riley Herbst’s weight DQ and R&D teardowns as Shane van Gisbergen won the race.