Martin Truex Jr. had a tumultuous race in Sonoma. The NASCAR Cup Series race in Sonoma had some exciting moments with the 2017 champion. Joe Gibbs Racing’s driver was involved in several incidents, including a collision on lap 38. As a result, it was no surprise to hear the experienced driver expressing his frustration on the team radio.
After being involved in an incident he did not want to be part of, Martin Truex Jr. went a bit overboard in his complaints on the team radio. He used offensive language to express his frustration about the traffic jam in turn 3. The use of this language may lead NASCAR to require him to undergo sensitivity training, as they did with his former teammate Kyle Busch in 2020. It will be interesting to see how NASCAR will handle this situation, considering Truex Jr.’s seniority on the track.
Martin Truex Jr. entered the race in Sonoma as the favorite to win, and he lived up to expectations by fighting from the start. However, just like in his previous race at Gateway, his chances were ruined when he ran out of fuel on the penultimate lap. Understandably, he is disappointed with the outcome.
Once again, the veteran driver missed a great opportunity to end his winless streak and secure a spot in the playoffs. It was a simple miscalculation with the fuel load that cost him the victory, not issues with the car’s performance. He will be eager to get back to Victory Lane in the near future.