2-Headed Monster: Pull Up or Shut Up; Was Noah Gragson vs. Ross Chastain Justified or Just Racing?
Was Gragson justified in wanting to settle things outside of the car, or was the latest Chastain incident just racing?
Was Gragson justified in wanting to settle things outside of the car, or was the latest Chastain incident just racing?
Throwback weekend at Darlington brings a score of drivers from the NASCAR’s past. Here’s who’s coming.
Ryan Blaney and Ross Chastain highlight a number of NASCAR Cup Series drivers who haven’t won in at least their last 30 starts.
The guys break down Noah Gragson’s and Ross Chastain’s fracas at Kansas, draft ultimate race teams and more.
Whether warranted or unwarranted, the list is not a short one.
Two crewmembers are suspended for the next two races.
And he’s exactly what NASCAR needs nowadays
Believe it or not, safety and fairness are both valid arguments for not rushing in and breaking up driver fights when the first punch is thrown.
Fights often make for good TV. Sunday was no different.
Chastain may have a reputation for aggressive driving, but it does not automatically mean that he is the guilty party in every altercation.