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NASCAR Tweaks Qualifying After Drivers Sit Out Entire Session Waiting for Someone Else to Go First
NASCAR Tweaks Qualifying After Drivers Sit Out Entire Session Waiting for Someone Else to Go First-March 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:10

In a perfect metaphor for the competitively in NASCAR, all 12 drivers in the final round of Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series group qualifying at Auto Club Speedway sat on pit road, waiting for someone else to go because of the draft disadvantage of leading the pack.

They waited so long that no one was able to make a lap, even with pole position on the line.

The hilarity of the situation is hard to describe in words, with a clump of high-horsepower cars just sitting on pit road during each timed round of qualifying, not wanting to leave first. “A minute 25,” radio communications would say, as other teams did the math on how long their driver could wait before leaving pit road and still cross the line in time to make a lap.

As time wound down and teams got desperate, cars began inching forward—looking almost like a swarm of nervous, first-day driver’s-ed students, all in attempts to get someone else in front of them.

It begins around both the 28-and 43-minute marks in this stream:

When no one made it to the line in time, NASCAR of the second of three qualifying sessions, putting Austin Dillon on pole.

But that kind of absurdity likely won’t happen again, since less than two weeks after it happened, NASCAR on Monday that it has some shiny, new qualifying rules: Basically, if a driver doesn’t start a round they’ve qualified for, all of their times will be disallowed and they’ll start at the back of the pack.

NASCAR also, in response to chaos created by drivers trying not to be the first ones off pit road when time started running out at Auto Club, said any driver deemed by NASCAR to have blocked or “prohibit[ed] other drivers from exiting” pit road will get a penalty, “such as disallowing that team’s posted qualifying speed and/or disqualifying that car from additional qualifying rounds.”

There will also be changes to how the cars are organized during qualifying, but no changes to the actual format. From the announcement:

“The inherent problem (at Auto Club) was obviously everybody waiting to the end, and it being unorderly on the end of pit road with people blocking and playing all kinds of games,” NASCAR Senior Vice President of Competition Scott Miller told NASCAR.com. “So really, we want to retake control and make order out of pit road and the way that drivers leave.

“We want to allow every competitor the chance to leave pit road when they want to leave and not be at the mercy of somebody else.”

Starting at Texas, vehicles not immediately making a qualifying attempt will be staged in a track-specific area designated by NASCAR. Once a vehicle leaves the area, it must continue directly onto the race track — it cannot stop at the end of pit road and wait in a gamesmanship play.

The current iteration of qualifying in NASCAR’s top series involves three elimination rounds at most tracks, and two at others. Most of those tracks using group qualifying in the rounds, and the final round of any qualifying session, group or not, consists of 12 cars.

NASCAR moved to from single-car qualifying to a group format in its top series , and it’s helped make qualifying less mundane. But with the in the Cup Series this year to gear cars more toward drafting, group sessions can sometimes turn into a waiting game: No one wants to go out on track first because it won’t do any favors for their lap time, while the rest of the group will piggyback off of their draft.

Thus, everyone waits. But the problem with the waiting game is that there’s an expiration date on it in each round of qualifying—usually about five minutes after the clock starts, in the final one. That’s what led to the scene at Auto Club Speedway in California, and the subsequent ruling from NASCAR in attempts to prevent it from happening again.

But, as with in NASCAR, just let them do it. The absurdity of it all is entertaining in itself.

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