India, May 16 -- NASCAR driver Natalie Decker found herself overwhelmed by the intense pressure of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, as evidenced by a radio message to Team Reaume Brothers Racing, before her inability to finish at Dover on Friday night.

Decker was accelerating at Dover Motor Speedway when her NASCAR race took a turn for the worse before it even began. The driver of the No. 22 Ford F-150 incurred a pass-through penalty for a starting infraction during Stage 1, followed by a black flag for not maintaining the required minimum speed.

This infraction compelled her team to make urgent adjustments to keep the truck competitive. Subsequently, the radio communication, which was made public, sparked immediate debate across NASC...