Adam Stevens calls out NASCAR for ‘ridiculous’ caution at Iowa in 2024

Adam Stevens calls out NASCAR for ‘ridiculous’ caution at Iowa in 2024. Don’t miss out on Stevens’ massive rant about NASCAR’s decision!

[autotag]Christopher Bell[/autotag] had one of the best cars at Iowa Speedway, but it was an up-and-down weekend. Bell had the best car in practice before blowing a tire and being forced into a backup car. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver climbed through the field, only to be setback by a very questionable caution from NASCAR. Bell rebounded but finished in fourth place as the fastest car in the Final Stage.

During the race at Iowa, Bell’s crew chief, [autotag]Adam Stevens[/autotag], was very, very unhappy with NASCAR’s decision to throw a caution, causing the No. 20 car to lose all of its track position. NBC Sports had audio of Stevens’ frustration, and it seems warranted.

“That was the most ridiculous [expletive] caution I’ve ever [expletive] seen in my life,” Stevens said. “You had 17 guys blow tires and you have one guy blow another tire and you throw the [expletive] caution. That’s [expletive].”

Bell eventually found his way to the top-5 spots, but it could’ve been much better. Following the event, Bell said it was easy to pass when he had a competitive car. If the driver of the No. 20 car had better track position, he wouldn’t have fallen so far on the short runs. Instead, Iowa will be a big “what if” for Bell after having the best car on the final green-flag run.

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