A heated debate has erupted at the Daytona 24, with driver Habul speaking out against the behavior of his rivals. In a scathing critique, Habul, a two-time winner at the Bathurst 12 Hour, highlighted the aggressive and unprofessional conduct of certain drivers, particularly the prototypes.
"It's like a flock of pelicans out there!" Habul exclaimed. "They have no regard for the 24-hour race format. The risks they take, the way they chop and change, it's reckless. I was door-tapped three times, pushed into the marbles twice. It's not NASCAR, where you can sideswipe someone and get away with it."
But here's where it gets controversial... Habul's comments have sparked a discussion about the nature of racing and the balance between aggression and professionalism. Is it fair to compare the Daytona 24 to NASCAR, or are these unique races with their own set of challenges and strategies?
And this is the part most people miss... The #75 Express Mercedes-AMG team, which includes Habul and his compatriots, faced their own challenges early on. A spin during Habul's first stint and penalties for speeding and energy requirement violations put them in a tough spot. Despite this, Habul remains confident in the team's performance, stating, "The car is strong, no issues. I'm happy with the lap times."
So, what do you think? Is Habul's criticism justified, or is this just the nature of high-stakes racing? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!