Nascar

Hamlin Demands Accountability After Cody Ware’s Watkins Glen Crash

The driver’s critique spotlights safety lapses and broadcast oversights in NASCAR

During the recent NASCAR Cup Series race at Watkins Glen, Cody Ware experienced a hard collision that left the track littered with debris and raised immediate safety concerns.

Denny Hamlin, a veteran driver and analyst, addressed the incident on the Actions Detrimental podcast, calling NASCAR’s decision not to deploy a caution flag unacceptable.

A Call for Greater Oversight

He argued that the series has the technology and resources to monitor every part of the circuit, and that failing to act on a clear safety issue damages credibility.

Hamlin also took aim at the FOX broadcast crew, saying their limited replay coverage prevented viewers from fully understanding the severity of the wreck.

The driver’s public criticism has sparked a broader debate about accountability, with industry insiders and fans alike urging NASCAR to tighten safety protocols and improve transparency with its audience.

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