Former NASCAR Driver Doubts Hailie Deegan’s Suitability for SRX
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Tony Stewart launched SRX with the aim of “rolling out the red carpet” for NASCAR enthusiasts, bringing together the crème de la crème of NASCAR drivers to burn rubber on short tracks. Now, in its third lap around the sun (season), SRX has managed to stir the pot quite effectively.
Purpose of SRX Series isn’t in tandem with Hailie Deegan racing
Though SRX has carved a niche for itself in the racing world, it’s currently under the microscope, with many in the NASCAR fraternity debating its core essence. The recent tête-à-tête between the seasoned Landon Cassill and the dynamic Parker Kligerman, both racing aficionados, unearthed deeper concerns. Adding another layer to this debate is the integration of the young trailblazer, Hailie Deegan.
Cassill doesn’t understand the purpose behind creating SRX
Launching into the SRX deliberation, Cassill didn’t mince his words, candidly revealing that he doesn’t get it and doesn’t understand the purpose behind creating SRX. Kligerman sought to unravel the enigma, suggesting that SRX would resonate more as a short-track racing experience.
Cassill raises eyebrows at some choices, especially Hailie Deegan’s inclusion
Cassill, scrutinizing SRX’s roster, raised eyebrows at some choices, especially Hailie Deegan’s inclusion. He articulated, “It’s not all superstars, right? It’s more celebrity races. They’re good racers; I am not trying to take anything away, but…if you are trying to make IROC 2.0, I don’t know if Hailie Deegan is your driver for that.”
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