Confusion and irritation about NASCAR officiating was rampant after the “Big One” broke out Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway.

There were 27 cars collected in the incident on the backstretch with five laps to go in regulation time. Among the issues raised was NASCAR towing cars back to pit road, two of those being playoff drivers Chase Briscoe and Chase Elliott. Both were damaged in the incident and could not get their cars back under their own power.

In recent weeks, NASCAR reiterated its rule that if a driver cannot drive back to pit road after being involved in an incident, their race is over. Briscoe and Elliott were both able to finish the race after being rescued, returned to the pits and serviced by their teams.