Necessary Evil: NASCAR Drivers Know Social Media Is a 'Way Dangerous Place'

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Necessary Evil: NASCAR Drivers Know Social Media Is a 'Way Dangerous Place'
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Cup superstar Kyle Busch admits without hesitation, 'I hate social media.'

Noah Gragson's recent suspension for an inappropriate "like" on social media has put the focus on social platforms and how NASCAR drivers use it.

Five-time Most Popular driver Chase Elliott stepped away from social media toward the end of the 2020 season. William Byron’s crew chief Rudy Fugle says he doesn’t have any type of social media. A few years ago, when Justin Haley was asked about his social media presence, he said he didn’t become a race car driver to become a social media superstar. Today, he still doesn’t deal with social media. Haley has someone handle it for him.

“I am disappointed in myself for my lack of attention and actions on social media,” Gragson posted immediately after his suspension. “I understand the severity of this situation. I love and appreciate everyone. I try to treat everyone equally no matter who they are. I messed up plain and simple.”Getty Images

Kevin Harvick doesn’t allow his 11-year-old son Keelan on social media even though he races in Europe. He and wife Delana also have KHI Management, a celebrity-marketing agency. Harvick says they tell their clients they prefer they never use social media. “I’m not a social media fan,” Logano says. “I really wish it didn’t exist because there’s just so much fake stuff on it. It’s a highlight reel. It’s everybody’s good parts of their life and then you feel like your life’s not good enough and people get depressed. It’s just better off not having it.”“They don’t have an iPad or anything,” Logano says. “Honestly, they’re a little behind when it comes to technology compared to other kids and I’m OK with that.

“Humans learn from their mistakes. As much as we want them to learn from other people’s mistakes, more often than not, they learn from their own. Social media has made it to where those mistakes don’t ever go away. So, you want them to make good mistakes. A good mistake being defined as a mistake that you learn from and that doesn’t cause permanent damage to you for the rest of your life.”Michael McDowell says there is a great deal of discussion in their household surrounding speech and actions.

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