@daviswarren They can change it but have to stick to the range in the rulebook. So if the rulebook says 30-60 points and $50-100K they can change it to anywhere in that range but can't get rid of the points penalty and keep the fine like they did for HMS a while back.
@TeamYouTube fully a quarter of my recommendations on YouTube now are from "NBA TV" which I guess comes with YouTube TV. The problem is I have never watched anything on this channel, have no interest in watching any of it, and can't make the recommendations go away.
@TeamYouTube Here's an example. On the left is a normal recommendation. I watch a lot of racing content, both on YouTube and YouTube TV, so it makes sense. On the right is what I'm talking about. I don't watch basketball content. I did not "purchase" that program, despite it showing I did.
@TeamYouTube I'm getting these recommendations on YouTube, not YouTube TV. I have never watched any videos from this channel on YouTube. I have never watched or recorded anything from that channel on YouTube TV either.
@RobCutlip@BoziTatarevic Same. It looked to me more like Denny came up while Austin held his line. It was a bit of a weird-ass line he held, not going up to the wall, but I'll need to see steering traces before I'm convinced he hooked him.
@ShannonG57137 Bozi has a good thread about it. TL;DR is that the splitters are the same and that's the furthest forward part of the car. The noses above the splitters are different so that could change how they look.
https://t.co/Mc3JdH6Dqf
Every NASCAR Cup car uses the same spec splitter that mounts to the same location on the spec chassis. The front bumpers are different between OEMs which might be giving you that illusion.