Happy Hour: Ross Chastain Back At It & Botched NASCAR 75 Ceremony
TSJ Sports’ Noah Lewis joins this week.
Dalton Hopkins began writing for Frontstretch in April 2021. Currently, he is the lead writer for the weekly Thinkin' Out Loud column, co-host of the Frontstretch Happy Hour podcast, and one of our lead reporters. Beforehand, he wrote for IMSA shortly after graduating from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2019. Simultaneously, he also serves as a Captain in the US Army.
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TSJ Sports’ Noah Lewis joins this week.
Sunday saw another optimistic and aggressive move by the Floridian, and one that ended with the collective groan of everyone in the Darlington media center.
In its Xfinity Series debut, the young team earned its first top-10 result. The team’s driver, Hocevar, rallied to finish sixth in his second career start.
The GMS Racing driver outpaced a majority of the field to not only earn his first career NASCAR top-10 result, but also challenge for the win.
With last-lap crashes and passes for the lead, a record of lead changes and one big fight, Sunday’s 400-miler had everything race fans wanted and more.
Ty Majeski walked right past media and instead straight to an awaiting Rajah Caruth, who sat patiently in a nearby pit wall. They were agreeing to disagree.
Chastain being the cause of a crash that involves other drivers has become almost a matter of “when” rather than “if.” Why does it keep happening then?
A win for the No. 9 team will grant them access into the playoffs. But among the remaining 17 points races, which one is Elliott’s best chance at winning?
Also: What’s with Carson Hocevar’s driving? All that in more in this week’s podcast.
Even after Phoenix and Richmond, many were waiting on this new short-track package’s true test at Martinsville. Much like many cars on Sunday, it did not pass.