NASCAR bans bump-drafting in Talladega turns
Posted Nov 01, 2009 1:11 PM
 By JENNA FRYER
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TALLADEGA, Ala. -NASCAR president Mike Helton banned bump-drafting through the turns at Talladega Superspeedway in a stern warning to drivers before Sunday's race.
He was immediately peppered with questions, beginning with Juan Pablo Montoya, who asked if Helton guaranteed drivers will be punished if they use the practice to win the race.
"The guy you might penalize might be in Victory Lane," Montoya yelled from the back of the room.
"If the race winner or the guy that takes the checkered (flag) has gotten that position by drafting up through the turns ... then that's going to be an issue with us," Helton replied.
The room erupted in discussion as Helton continued to speak over the drivers.
"We will not allow doubling up, pushing, locked-up, bump-drafting or whatever you call it in the turns," Helton said. "All the way through turns 1 and 2, all the way through turns 3 and 4, you will not be allowed to push someone, bump-draft them or shove them through the turns."
He insisted it will be forbidden the entire race, even on the final lap as drivers jockey for the victory. NASCAR is taking the measure as a safety precaution at Talladega, the fastest track on the circuit.
Aggressive driving and bump-drafting — the act of pushing another car around the track — has steadily grown to dangerous proportions. The April race here ended when Brad Keselowski bump-drafted Carl Edwards through the final lap, then tried to pass him with the checkered flag in sight.
Contact between the two cars sent Edwards' car sailing into the frontstretch safety fence, which held, but seven fans were injured by flying debris.
Bump-drafting in a less aggressive form will be permitted along the straightaways in Sunday's race, but Helton warned that NASCAR will be policing for aggressive driving.
"It's unnatural competition," Mike Ford, crew chief for Denny Hamlin, said after the meeting. "The drivers want to do everything they can to win a race, and there's asphalt you already can't use, now you can't use your bumper ... it's going to force them to fit in holes that aren't there and be more aggressive in lane changes.
"And that's how you get the big wrecks."
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GillockTG
8:48AM Nov 4 2009 
that is my conclution they started the whole mess with the restrictor plate now they had better do something and do it before the next race or it i lost
namurt
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Coltana44
4:36PM Nov 2 2009 
NASCAR has to be the most moranic company I have ever seen. Instead of running a company and growing the business these idiots want to tell drivers how to drive. It's none of there damn business. This is why NASCAR is hurting for fans. They want to ruin the sport.
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Kjsoyk
11:37AM Nov 2 2009 
It doesn't look like the "no bump draft' rule did anything to make the racing safer. Just made for pretty boring viewing . It's unfortunate that the most exciting part of the race was Ryan's misfortune.
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ATLTOBCO
9:52AM Nov 2 2009 
what crappy race !!!! there killing the sport .
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Argo11837
11:53PM Nov 1 2009 
the race today should be called follow the leader until 10 laps o go
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SSLW41
9:41PM Nov 1 2009 
Fix the wing, and car wont fly
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Kidss454
8:00PM Nov 1 2009 
let them race just look at the stands not sold out the last three races not sold out HELLO fans want to see racing ok now go back to two teams not 4 or5 or 3 save money on both ends just a thought
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Pnut166
1:10PM Nov 1 2009 
Nascar needs to mandate V6s for Talladega and Daytona. An unrestricted V6 will open the field up and bring speeds down. The excuse the teams use of that being a too expensive alternative is bunk. Teams already spend millions on their restrictor plate programs; switching that money to R/D of a V6 will make no difference. If anything, it will SAVE $$$ in the long run, not even counting the $$ saved on less wrecked cars. Nascar knows this - they don`t really want to change anything though, despite what they say. I agree with the drivers on this - plate races are not racing. It`s high-speed pinball. Everything except aero has been engineered out of the plate races; driver talent doesn`t even matter anymore. Don`t wanna go the V6 route? Take the plates off and mandate about 800 lbs of weight added to the cars = force cars to go to different gearing and help keep the cars planted. This is not a complicated fix, as Nascar wants us to believe.
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