NASCAR may look to slow the cars when the series races at Daytona International Speedway in the regular-season finale in August. That is the next superspeedway race.
The change would come after Joey Logano‘s car got airborne in a crash at Talladega last month.
Steve O‘Donnell, NASCAR‘s chief racing development officer provided an updates on NASCAR‘s investigation into the crash:
“In terms of Joey‘s incident, yeah, we‘ve done a lot of work on that,” O‘Donnell said. “We actually just presented it to the drivers. We‘re having ongoing dialogue with the drivers. I think, if anything, you can see us take a look at the speeds of the car as we head potentially into our next superspeedway race.”
— NBC Sports —