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IndyCar’s Brad Hockaday Fired for Criticizing NASCAR’s Social Justice Policies


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IndyCar’s Brad Hockaday Fired for Criticizing NASCAR’s Social Justice Policies

Steve Helber/Associated PressIndyCar fired flagman Brad Hockaday on Thursday after he made a post criticizing NASCAR’s support of social justice policies. Hockaday had been with IndyCar since 2017 after previously working for the ARCA series. In a Facebook post Wednesday, Hockaday called on short tracks to end their relationship with NASCAR after the sport made several gestures to…

IndyCar’s Brad Hockaday Fired for Criticizing NASCAR’s Social Justice Policies

The car for driver Bubba Wallace has a Black Lives Matter logo as it is prepared for a NASCAR Cup Series auto race Wednesday, June 10, 2020, in Martinsville, Va. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

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IndyCar fired flagman Brad Hockaday on Thursday after he made a post criticizing NASCAR's support of social justice policies. 

Hockaday had been with IndyCar since 2017 after previously working for the ARCA series. In a Facebook post Wednesday, Hockaday called on short tracks to end their relationship with NASCAR after the sport made several gestures to support racial equality, including banning the Confederate flag. 

“Now is time for short tracks round the country to pull their NASCAR sanctions for their recent actions towards America,” Hockaday wrote in he post, which has since been deleted. “I would not want to be affiliated with a group that doesn't respect what the American flag stands for. A lot of people have died to make this country what it is by disrespecting the flag of this country is a disgrace. Then removing the Confederate flag. Do those dips–ts even understand what that flag stands for. I have lost all respect for NASCAR. I will no longer be supporting their sanction body.”

NASCAR banned the Confederate flag Wednesday after Bubba Wallace, the sport's only black driver, and several others called on its removal from events. Wallace's No. 43 car sported a Black Lives Matter paint scheme for Wednesday's race at Martinsville.

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NASCAR has also updated its policies for the national anthem, allowing peaceful protests like kneeling. Official Kirk Price knelt during the national anthem at this month's race in Atlanta. 

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