Corey Day's recent incident at COTA has sparked concern among fans and veterans alike. After his latest collision with Connor Zilisch, the conversation surrounding the Hendrick Motorsports development driver has shifted from intrigue to worry. Tommy Baldwin and Freddie Kraft, both veterans in the sport, have sent a stern message to Day, emphasizing the need for patience and a shift in approach. Baldwin, in particular, highlighted the contrast between Day's dirt racing background and the longer, more patient asphalt races in NASCAR. He believes Day needs to 'slow down to go faster' and learn to adapt to the longer races, which require a different mindset and technique. With guidance from mentors like Jeff Gordon and Kyle Larson, Day has the resources to improve, but the pattern of behavior is a concern. Kraft, on the other hand, took issue with Day's post-race comments and PR statements, calling for more accountability and honesty. The underlying message is clear: Day has the talent, but time is running out. With questions already being raised about the length of the 'experiment', Day's development curve is now under scrutiny. The veterans' message is simple: slow down, own the mistakes, and clean up the behavior. Otherwise, the leash may get shorter at Hendrick Motorsports.