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The shocking difference in speed of Ross Chastain compared to the field on the last lap at Martinsville is why it appeared the Trackhouse car was in fast-forward while the others were in slow motion.
In retrospect, Denny Hamlin’s disqualification at Pocono turned out to be a much bigger deal than anyone could know at the time.
Denny Hamlin thought he was advancing to the Championship 4 until he crossed the finish line at Martinsville, and the radio communication reveals the painful moment he realized the run at his first elusive title was over.
Christopher Bell delivered in two must-win situations 22 days apart to make it into the NASCAR Cup Series Championship 4.
If Bubba Wallace genuinely believes that he was treated unfairly by NASCAR, he should probably find another line of work.
In a season lacking a dominant driver, Denny Hamlin needed his team to rise to the task. They failed him in multiple ways all year.
Ross Chastain is being praised for his last-minute move at Martinsville. So why did Ty Gibbs’s aggression earn a negative reception?
Kevin Harvick took a look at Ross Chastain’s amazing Martinsville finish and expressed regret at not making better use of his time over the years.
Tyler Reddick exited Martinsville early with a headache, and that news took a concerning turn later when it was reported that the driver had not felt right all week following a big impact at Homestead.
Ty Gibbs’ abhorrent treatment of Brandon Jones at Martinsville reminded many of the 2015 incident there between Matt Kenseth and Joey Logano.