Happy Hour: Does Austin Dillon’s Actions Detrimental to NASCAR Force Change?
The guys debate if Dillon should keep the win or not and discuss what should be done about NASCAR’s format encouraging dirty driving.
Michael Massie joined Frontstretch in 2017 and has served as the Content Director since 2020. Massie, a Richmond, Va., native, has covered NASCAR, IndyCar, SRX and the CARS Tour. Outside of motorsports, the Virginia Tech grad and Green Bay Packers minority owner can be seen cheering on his beloved Hokies and Packers.
The guys debate if Dillon should keep the win or not and discuss what should be done about NASCAR’s format encouraging dirty driving.
See what several in the NASCAR Cup Series garage had to say about what happened on the final lap at Richmond Raceway.
Enfinger set a new career high in laps led, but a late restart was his undoing.
The guys dive into how different this NASCAR season would look if some of the things they wished for had happened.
Berry also talks his rookie season and what he expects with Wood Brothers Racing next year.
John Newby, senior writer at Savage Ventures and AltDriver.com, joins the podcast.
Hocevar was penalized for wrecking Harrison Burton, but was the penalty stiff enough given his previous incidents?
The hosts compete in the second edition of Frontstretch Jeopardy.
The Xfinity rookie talks his season so far.
At 19 years old, Honeyman has impressed many in his and Young’s Motorsports’ first full Xfinity season. But he wants more.