Kyle Busch calls for NASCAR penalty rule overhaul

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Kyle Busch has criticized NASCAR's penalty system and driver approval process, calling for significant changes. He highlighted confusion over how some drivers are approved while others are not, labeling the current system as "broken." Busch specifically referenced the recent penalty given to Austin Cindric, who faced a $50,000 fine and a 50-point penalty. He suggested that penalties should be determined by fellow drivers rather than officials in suits. Joey Logano also expressed the need for a more structured approval process for drivers entering the Cup Series. He emphasized the importance of balancing safety and entertainment in racing.


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