The replay I watched Sunday night was for the Karl and Faschek wreck. Nobody told me that Kevin was wanting the replay watched too. I did see what happened in the Kevin incident too but it looked like Faschek got Kevin and Kevin went in the next corner and hit the tires trying to stay off some guys after trying to get straightened up, so that would be a tough call.
Faschek did help ruin Karl's night Sunday and in those situations we would like for the driver at fault whether accidental or on purpose to offer the spot if they were to get into another driver. I don't like to have to watch replays after heat races and stuff because it slows the show down. A couple times a week we will h ave guys saying someone gave them their spot after taking them out in the heat on accident. That's fine with me, and that's how I'd prefer it instead of having to watch replays. I did watch Karl's replay because he was high in points, as was Faschek. And what I saw looked completely accidental as those two had a good race going for most of the heat race. But, Faschek did get into Karl, in what appeared to be an accident, and most drivers might have offered the spot up to him, even though it was for a transfer, but Faschek didn't. And the replay was too inconclusive for me to straight up give it to Karl as it looked like he was gonna save it before Doit BradGage finished him off, which was also an accident obviously.
But usually we'd like drivers to police themselves in these heats and I don't like to step in unless it's something clearly intentional from one driver to another, and I didn't see that here.