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“A Bunch of Amateurs”- Cup Veterans Put On Blast as Richard ‘The King’ Petty Crowns Clear Title Favorite

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“A Bunch of Amateurs”- Cup Veterans Put On Blast as Richard ‘The King’ Petty Crowns Clear Title Favorite

NASCAR’s Cup Series field this year indeed has a significant number of young drivers taking on the massive challenge. However, to label them a “bunch of amateurs” would seem a bit unreasonable. But that is exactly what ‘The King’ Richard Petty did, as he reviewed the All-Star race at Dover, keeping an old-school driver as the top contender for this season’s championship.

“It couldn’t be an All-Star because they eliminated so many of the stars on, what, the third lap? Looked like a bunch of amateurs to begin with,” Petty said in a conversation with Dale Inman.

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Petty’s frustration seems to have reached its boiling point after witnessing the first segment of the NASCAR All-Star Race start and end with big crashes. First, there was a Lap 2 crash, triggered by Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing driver Ryan Preece, who came down the banking in Turn 1, making contact with Todd Gilliland. However, the crash collected three former All-Star Race winners, and that didn’t sit well with many.

Riley Herbst started the second one and collected as many cars as in the first one – nine! The hardest hit was the Most Popular Driver, Chase Elliott, who was affected both times.

“It was pretty wild,” Elliott said, the 2020 All-Star Race winner. “I hate to get caught up in that. I knew better. I saw it getting crazy. I should have bailed.”

Despite the multi-car involvement in the wrecks, there was one driver who managed to pull away, though – the Toyota of Denny Hamlin. He won the race in fashion, showcasing the pace he carries at Dover, winning for the third consecutive season.

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Hamlin controlled the final 30 laps, holding off teammate Chase Briscoe, in a chaotic event that featured eight cautions and incidents involving 23 of the 36 drivers. And, of course, the field had also been inverted following the opening 75-lap segment.

“Denny and his crew chief and engineers and everything, they’ve been the best all year, even though they hadn’t won as many races,” Dale Inman said.

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