Denny Hamlin expresses his strong opinion on the controversy surrounding Kyle Larson’s waiver request. The NASCAR community is surprised by the situation that has arisen regarding Hendrick Motorsports’ waiver request. The current Cup champion was unable to participate in the Coca Cola 600 due to a delay caused by rain during his attempt to compete in the “Double”. As a result, he is currently ineligible for the championship due to his failure to start the race in Charlotte.
Many people within the racing community expected NASCAR to promptly grant Kyle Larson’s waiver request. However, to the surprise of many, the governing body has not yet made a decision on the matter, despite numerous former drivers and team officials urging them to do so. In his podcast, JGR veteran driver Denny Hamlin made a bold statement about the delay, suggesting that someone in NASCAR’s hierarchy is offended by Larson’s decision to race in the Indy 500 while potentially missing the Coke 600. Hamlin believes that this official disapproves of drivers participating in any series other than NASCAR and is annoyed with the current Cup champion for ignoring the Coke 600.
The main argument surrounding the uncertainty regarding the waiver centers on Kyle Larson choosing to miss the Coke 600. Hamlin finds this argument ridiculous, as he points out that it was mother nature that prevented the No. 5 team from completing the double.
Recent reports indicate that NASCAR is seriously considering denying Larson’s waiver. This decision is likely to generate a significant reaction from fans and the racing community. However, granting the waiver could also be a source of controversy.