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Ryan Preece upset about the All-Star Open Penalty on the Restart Transfer Has: ‘You can’t see it’


Ryan Preece was angry after his lap was made with the all-Star race with an expensive penalty in the All-Star Open.

His no. 60 Ford passed a restart with 17 laps a second time before a restart, but was sent back to roll over the rebellion connection box.

Managers must commit to choosing the indoor or outdoor lane before reaching the recycle connection box, but Preece said it was difficult to see the zone.

Carson Hcevar, John Hunter Nemechek and Noah Gragson are in the All-Star race.

“It really doesn’t exist from inside the car,” the Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing driver told FS1’s Regan Smith. “You can’t see it. I just got a hard left hand on the line and thought it was in the area. I’m frustrated because if you have a situation, put a cone out there so we can see it. “

Sermon has won seven positions since a four-fire stop during the halfway caution, which put him in a good position to chase all-Star Open winner Caron Hcevar, who took the lead on a duel stop.

“Our Ford Mustang was very fast, could run in the road, drive around guys, and I think we were the only one that made some waves. Frantic, man. We were in position here. Sad to have a heartbreaking run like those taken away by someone in the (Nascar standings) tower. ‘

After the open ended, Nascar officials immediately painted the commitment box, the colors of which faded during the amended race earlier Sunday.



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