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Ross Chastain had an eventful practice on Friday, ahead of the Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol on Sunday. The No. 1 Chevrolet was actually carried off the track by two trucks working together on a dolly, as NASCAR looked to avoid further damage to Chastain’s car, after he dealt with some issues during practice. Check out the video below, it’s certainly something we’ve never seen before in NASCAR. Evidently, it’s NASCAR’s new system, as they look to prevent damaging cars further while bringing them to the garage. It worked for Chastain, as he was able to return to practice, and put down some f...
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Denny Hamlin believes if Kyle Busch didn’t run out of gas on the final lap at Sonoma Raceway, Ross Chastain would’ve felt the wrath of the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion. During one of the final turns in the Toyota/Save Mart 350 on Sunday afternoon, Chastain and Busch were battling for position, and it looked as if Chastain simply dumped Busch, ruining the No. 8’s chance at a top-five finish. However, Hamlin isn’t willing to put all the blame on Chastain, as he believes Busch’s fuel had something to do with the altercation. “He wasn’t running, and by what I saw, he didn’t drive in any dee...
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On the latest episode of The Teardown, The Athletic’s Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi discussed the last-lap dust-up between Ross Chastain and Kyle Busch at Sonoma Raceway. Chastain seemingly spun Busch out on the final lap of the Toyota/Save Mart 350, which prompted some discussion of whether or not the No. 1 purposefully moved the two-time Cup Series champion. Busch certainly believed so, and it’s evident Gluck shares a similar sentiment to the No. 8 wheelman. “One person Kyle Larson had to pass on his way up through the field was Kyle Busch. I think it was third place at the time. Larson said...
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Ross Chastain had an awesome afternoon at Sonoma Raceway, but it wasn’t without some controversy involving Kyle Busch. On the final lap of the Toyota/Save Mart 350, the No. 1 wheelman seemingly spun Busch out, causing some discussion of whether or not Chastain purposefully moved the two-time Cup Series champion. Speaking with NASCAR’s Alex Weaver, Chastain addressed the situation, giving his side of the kerfuffle. “I feel like the first or second lap of the race, and the last lap, were the most exciting, and the rest were just making lap times, aside from some restarts,” Chastain started. “It ...
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Samantha Busch, the wife of NASCAR driver Kyle Busch, was not happy with what Ross Chastain did to her husband at Sonoma. Chastain hit Kyle Busch during the final lap of the race on Sunday, leading him to spin out and miss out on a top-five finish. Samantha Busch went to social media to call out Chastain who finished fifth. “‘Locked up my tires’ aka over drove the corner,” she wrote while adding a gif with the words “Schmuck.” Samantha shared the video of the crash, and it shows Chastain running into Kyle during the final lap. It’s another tough break for Kyle who is still looking for his win ...
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Kyle Petty loved the whole of the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway over the weekend, from Stage 1 through to the exhilarating finish between Kyle Larson and Chris Buescher. Speaking in the days following the race, Petty heaped praise on the aforementioned Larson, along with the No. 1 of Ross Chastain. The duo gave fans an awesome battle during Stage 1 that set the tone for the entire night, and Petty couldn’t get enough of it. “How about that first stage? Ross Chastain and Kyle Larson,” Petty said, praising the No. 1 and the No. 5. “I know Larson’s a dirt track racer. I know Larson understa...
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Kevin Harvick had some interesting thoughts regarding the last-lap incident betweenRoss Chastain and William Byron from Texas Motor Speedway. While Harvick was in the booth, he had a fantastic view on the moment where Byron got into the back of Chastain, sending the No. 1 from a top five finish to a rough spot on the final lap. On the latest episode of Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour, the former NASCAR champion elaborated on what he saw. “Just watching it from the initial angles that we showed it, just you know, it looked like, it looked like the No. 24 just kind of spun the No. 1 out,” Harvick sta...
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Gamers had a big win the other day when the NASCAR driver Ross Chastain managed to get a qualifying position in a big tournament in Phoenix with an absolutely insane move he later said he learned on a NASCAR game on the Nintendo GameCube. Former wrestler and sports analyst Pat McAfee shared the truly crazy clip last week, which quickly spread to all corners of the internet. The clip shows Chastain’s red-and-black car gain a huge burst of speed as he rides along the arena’s barrier, passing several cars at almost the last minute of the race. A secret ingredient in this was activating fifth gear...
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