Erik Jones will not be participating in the next race at Talladega this weekend. The race last Sunday at Talladega witnessed several accidents during the final stage after the first two stages. The most unfortunate incident of the day involved multiple Toyota cars colliding together while drafting. Jones’ decision not to lift off the throttle as the car in front of him lost control resulted in an accident involving several other drivers.
Jones was the most affected by the incident and initially was upset, but was later taken to a nearby hospital for a more detailed evaluation. He was discharged on Monday, but will not be able to race at Dover on Sunday due to a fracture. Another driver will take his place in the number 43 car for this race.
During a podcast discussing the race, a former Cup champion mentioned that Jones’ accident was particularly violent. He emphasized that the high speed of the cars (over 160 miles per hour) and the angle of the accident made it extremely challenging for Jones. The champion also stated that the Next-Gen cars have made these types of accidents more severe.
The last lap of the race at Talladega resulted in a major accident involving several cars. A reckless move by Michael McDowell caused him to crash and collect many other drivers. One of the drivers involved in the incident was also affected by an earlier accident in the race. The severity of these accidents was highlighted by Kevin Harvick.
The comments from the former Stewart Hass Racing driver emphasize that the characteristics of the Next-Gen cars play a significant role in the violent nature of these accidents. It is important for NASCAR to investigate these claims and address any issues to ensure the safety of the drivers is not compromised.