Corey Day's recent NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series crash has sparked a heated debate, with Connor Zilisch demanding an apology. The incident occurred during the Focused Health 250 at COTA, where Day's car suffered a mechanical failure, causing him to lose control and crash into Zilisch. In a post-race interview, Zilisch criticized Day's driving, calling him a 'hack' and demanding an apology. Day, however, took responsibility for the incident, stating that it was his mistake and that he would apologize. But here's where it gets controversial... Day's response has sparked a debate about the nature of the crash and the responsibility of each driver. Some argue that Day's mechanical failure was an unavoidable accident, while others believe that Zilisch's aggressive driving contributed to the incident. And this is the part most people miss... While Day's apology is a step in the right direction, it's important to consider the broader implications of this incident. What do you think? Do you think Day should have been more careful, or was Zilisch's driving too aggressive? Share your thoughts in the comments below!