Overview
- Kyle Busch called NASCAR's driver approval process 'broken' and criticized its reliance on non-driver executives to make key decisions.
- Denny Hamlin echoed Busch's concerns, advocating for stricter standards to ensure only prepared drivers compete in the elite Cup Series.
- Daniel Suarez expressed frustration after a crash with Katherine Legge at Phoenix, arguing that NASCAR set her up for failure due to insufficient preparation time.
- The controversy follows struggles by crossover drivers like Helio Castroneves and Katherine Legge, raising questions about NASCAR's open-door policy for non-stock car racers.
- Calls are growing for NASCAR to implement a more transparent and merit-based approval system, similar to Formula 1's Super License framework.