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marshall haines
April 4, 2019 at 4:37 pm
i agree with track 100%
James Chapman
April 5, 2019 at 1:01 pm
I completely disagree with the racetrack on this. This incident could have ended up with a serious injury or death.
Reynolds absolutely deserved to be penalized for his stupid decision of entering the racing surface and confronting a competitor. With that said, what amounts to suspension for the remainder of the season is exceptionally harsh in my opinion. I have no problem with Morris being penalized $1000 for the actions of his team member.
My issue is with the extremely light penalty given to Pulliam for intentionally starting his car and then driving away in a dangerous accelerating manner with someone else reaching inside the car. A two week suspension (which really means nothing given the season doesn’t resume until after the suspension) and a fine of $1500 is way to light for an action that could have potentially killed someone, even if that person was being stupid.
I can say that outside of a racetrack, if that happened on the street the prosecutor would take a serious look at criminal charges for both individuals.