Martin Truex Jr. faced inspection troubles at the Brickyard 400 weekend, while another driver, Todd Gilliland, failed inspections.
Martin Truex Jr's start to the Brickyard 400 weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was made difficult by several technical inspection issues. Initially cleared in the inspection, Truex's car was later flagged for further scrutiny, requiring multiple inspections before finally being passed.Truex, who is in his farewell season with Joe Gibbs Racing, has found the recent races particularly taxing.
Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports noted these inspection challenges and failures on the social media platform X, bringing attention to the hurdles the driver was going through:'Truex car having a tech issue and is only car not yet through Cup tech. Awaiting details. Gilliland car failed twice before passing and will likely lose crew member and pit selection.'Truex car initially passed tech but nascar appeared not to like something and they went through couple more times before passing.
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