In a recent competition meeting between NASCAR and the drivers at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, the atmosphere was notably uneventful, yet indicative of a positive change in communication dynamics. Erik Jones and Martin Truex Jr. opted out, feeling well-versed with the ongoing dialogues, a testament to the frequent communication over the past year, described as “over-communicating” during the summer. This starkly contrasts to a decade ago when such meetings were rare and often contentious. Establishing the driver’s advisory council and NASCAR’s response to incidents like the one at Pocono last summer have notably enhanced communication levels. While discussions on safety, test results, and upcoming plans were standard, the consistent and collective approach to communication was evident. [Click Here](https://sportsnaut.com/nascar-drivers-discuss-safety-competition-improvements/) for the original story by Matt Weaver, a Motorsports Insider for Sportsnaut.
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