The NASCAR track is heating up with drama! Corey Day finds himself in hot water yet again, this time with fellow driver Connor Zilisch. After a late collision at COTA, Zilisch publicly called out Day, labeling him a 'hack' and requesting a formal apology. But Day isn't backing down; he's ready to set the record straight.
During the race, with only a few laps remaining, Day's car made contact with Zilisch's, causing Zilisch to spin off the track. This incident dashed Zilisch's hopes for a top-5 finish. In the post-race interview, Zilisch expressed his anger, but Day had a different perspective.
Day admitted that his car had an issue, possibly with a loose part under the front end, which caused him to lose control and make contact with Zilisch. He acknowledged his mistake and even offered to apologize in person. But here's where it gets controversial: Day also implied that the collision was not entirely his fault, suggesting that his car's mechanical issues played a significant role.
This incident has sparked a debate among fans and drivers alike. Was Day's apology enough, or should he face further consequences? Is it fair to blame a driver for a mechanical failure? These questions are sure to divide opinions, and we want to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments below, but remember to keep the discussion respectful.