Brad Moran, Managing Director of the NASCAR Cup Series, says the sanctioning body will be looking at the early-race incident between Austin Cindric and Ty Dillon to see if any penalties are necessary.
NASCAR Cup Series managing director Brad Moran said they will further examine the incident between Austin Cindric and Ty Dillon from Sunday’s race at COTA to determine if it warrants a penalty.
On SiriusXM Tuesday morning, Cup Series managing director Brad Moran said the sanctioning body would be clearer in its directives to teams and that no one had questioned its communication before ...
The Cup Series Managing Director, Brad Moran, revealed that they were set to review an incident involving the driver for Roger Penske's team, which could lead to a penalty. During the early stages ...
On Tuesday, during an appearance on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Cup Series Managing Director Brad Moran addressed the Mexico rumors and dropped a hint about future possible international expansion.
“They probably weren’t planning on racing with this, but what they were doing is having this on for right side weight in the inspection,” Cup Series managing director Brad Moran said during ...
NASCAR Managing Director Brad Moran via Sportsnaut spoke on the incident ... that NASCAR wouldn't penalize Cindric too harshly, drawing from his own experiences of being penalized during ...
Also on Tuesday, NASCAR’s Cup Series Managing Director Brad Moran acknowledged that the sanctioning body failed at properly communicating to all of the teams how Turn 6 would be officiated.
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