Two late-race incidents at Texas Motor Speedway had two very different outcomes. While NASCAR management penalized one driver in one incident, they let the other, Kyle Busch, go in another. This did not sit well with fans, who criticized the officials’ decisions. Now, NASCAR Cup Series Managing Director Brad Moran has finally come up with an answer.

The radio call that cost Ryan Preece 25 points

“It would have been pretty hard for us to say that that was just a little bit of aggressive racing,” he said on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

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In the Würth 400, NASCAR handed Ryan Preece a $50,000 fine and a 25-point deduction for intentionally wrecking Ty Gibbs on lap 101. That penalty dropped him from 12th to 13th in the standings and cut his playoff buffer nearly in half.

That call may have been acceptable had a similar incident not happened. In the same field, Busch slammed John Hunter Nemechek into the wall, ending his race. However, officials neither deducted points from his tally nor fined him. But why?

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