Denny Hamlin won the race at Dover and while many fans argued over social media about how bad this new car might be, FOX’s production team also came under fire for their coverage during Stage 1 of the three-stage race. Some viewers criticized Fox Sports for interviewing Miss America instead of providing a detailed breakdown on Martin Truex Jr.’s dominant performance leading by more than two seconds in Lap 45 out of 300 laps. Kyle Larson’s failure to pass Hamlin was also attributed to the new car being inferior, but some believed it might have been due to Denny blocking him aggressively during the race. The article suggests that fans should stop complaining about commercial breaks and production issues as FOX has no choice but to follow a specific schedule for advertisements during long races like Dover’s 3-4 hour duration. Bubba Wallace was also highlighted for being overly dramatic after noticing an accident during the race, although the article expressed mixed emotions regarding him because he had received negative comments about defending his actions in the past from other NASCAR fans who accused him of exaggerating incidents to gain attention. The author urged readers to stop whining and moaning on social media without providing any constructive criticism or opinions but instead resorting to mindless complaining for engagement purposes, while also acknowledging that hot girls could be used as a better distraction in those scenarios compared to excessive commercials or repetitive interview questions during races. The article ended by mentioning the impressive performance of Taylor Reimer, an ex-Oklahoma cheerleader working her way up through NASCAR’s ranks and concluded with Brad Keselowski speaking about his wife possibly being unfaithful during a live broadcast on Fox Sports as he left Dover after winning.
FOX Criticized for Miss America Interview, Fans Vent over ‘Bad Car’, Denny Hamlin Wins at Dover
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