‘We’re seeing some fantastic racing some weeks, and not so fantastic racing in other weeks ,’ former cup racer Kyle Petty on 2022 Cup series season so far


‘We’re seeing some fantastic racing some weeks, and not so fantastic racing in other weeks ,’ former cup racer Kyle Petty on 2022 Cup series season so far

Kyle Petty

NASCAR will hit the Dover Motor speedway a.k.a ‘Monster Mile’ on Sunday for the  11th round of Cup Race as Chase Elliott and Ryan Blaney lead the championship tables. The 2022 season of NASCAR racing is unique and challenging as it introduced the Next-Generation car in an entirely different schedule.

But all of 10 rounds racings is yet to have the desired challenging races NASCAR expected it will produce especially in the short tracks. The major objectives such as bringing the field together for more close quarter racing and competition is  yet to be fully materialised as the big teams are still  race days the dominating tracks with ease.

Now former NASCAR Cup series driver and son of NASCAR legend Richard Petty, Kyle Petty has come forth suggesting that every NASCAR weekends are not so that much great and  the fans are aware of it.

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Kyle Petty
Kyle Petty

Kyle Petty was quick to acknowledge that though there are where NASCAR is producing fantastic race days there are also races where it is not the case. He went on to say he honestly believe that racing fans knows this as suggests that NASCAR can’t continue to lie about  the races being great id=f it isn’t when one sees it.

We’re seeing some fantastic racing some weeks, and not so fantastic racing in other weeks. We have to be honest; race fans are smart people. You can’t pull the wool over their eyes. You can’t tell them something is great when they’re looking at it, and they know it’s not,Kyle Petty said.

Kyle Petty went onto say that the newly re-configurated Atlanta track produced the best race so far and the single Mile or two and a half mile tracks are also producing good races. He went on to say that the short track racing has been a bad patch for NASCAR because of the parity.

I think what we’ve gotten into, is we’re seeing some great racing on the mile and a half/two-mile race track. We saw some great racing at Atlanta, best kind of racing we’ve ever seen. So, we’ve seen some good solid racing. Then we hit the short tracks and it kind of went away. I think it kind of went away because of the parity,” Kyle Petty added.

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