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NASCAR makes changes to Roval frontstretch chicane after driver complaints

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NASCAR makes changes to Roval frontstretch chicane after driver complaints

NASCAR announced it has changed the curbing on the frontstretch chicane ahead today’s race after complaints from some Cup drivers.

NASCAR stated that the blue rumble strips in Turn 16 were replaced.

The rumble strips had been 4 inches tall. They were replaced by red-and-white strips (2.25 inches tall) that were painted blue.

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Turn16 update photo. JPG.jpg

The change was made after several drivers complained about how jarring it was to run over those rumble strips on the frontstretch chicane.

“It feels like you get a concussion every lap,” former series champion Martin Truex Jr. said Saturday.

Asked about Truex’s comment, two-time Cup champion Kyle Busch said Saturday: “Glad somebody said it.”

NASCAR Cup Series Bank of America ROVAL 400 - PracticeNASCAR Cup Series Bank of America ROVAL 400 - Practice

NASCAR Cup Series Bank of America ROVAL 400 – Practice

3 former NASCAR Cup champions cite how jarring Roval’s frontstretch chicane curbing is

Said Martin Truex Jr.: “It feels like you get a concussion every lap.”

NASCAR stated that the rules remain the same for the frontstretch chicane.

Drivers will be judged as missing or shortcutting any turn when all four tires are on the non-track side of the red-and-white rumble strips that define the apex of the turn.

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