Stock Car Scoop: Was Ross Chastain’s Last Lap Move Fair or Foul?
Bryan Nolen and Jared Haas break down the race at the paperclip-shaped oval and discuss if the move by Ross Chastain at Martinsville Speedway was fair or foul.
Bryan Nolen and Jared Haas break down the race at the paperclip-shaped oval and discuss if the move by Ross Chastain at Martinsville Speedway was fair or foul.
Ross Chastain accomplished what no NASCAR driver has done before: the successful “video game” maneuver. His reward? A spot in the Championship 4.
He led 199 of the 267 laps in Homestead last weekend.
Martinsville Speedway hosts the penultimate race of the 2022 Cup season.
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