Reddick criticizes fellow NASCAR drivers for aggressive driving tactics at Watkins Glen.
Tyler Reddick has called out his fellow NASCAR drivers following a chaotic Round of 16 race at Watkins Glen last weekend, criticizing the current state of driving etiquette within the sport.During an appearance on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Reddick revealed his frustrations with what he perceives as a decline in respect between drivers, attributing it to a widespread disregard for the traditional 'driver code.' Reddick commented:'There is no more driver code. It's gone.
'Yesterday was one of the few days where we just had an all-around bad day and were right there in the middle of it. Seeing it just sucks. It is what it is. I hope that it changes. But with the old car you could bump a little bit, but you would knock your radiator out.'This car, it just seems like you can use your front bumper as a battering ram. You can just knock people out of the way if you want to.
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