Dropping the Hammer: Ross Chastain Did That
Ross Chastain accomplished what no NASCAR driver has done before: the successful “video game” maneuver. His reward? A spot in the Championship 4.
Ross Chastain accomplished what no NASCAR driver has done before: the successful “video game” maneuver. His reward? A spot in the Championship 4.
This year’s Xfinity 500 came down to a call of old tires vs. new tires from a pair of drivers in must-win situations. See how Christopher Bell emerged a winner.
Ross Chastain used a video game move by passing five cars on the final lap to make the Championship 4. But should that be accepted going forward? The drivers answer.
Bell’s walk-off win at Martinsville came as Ross Chastain used a video-game move to also claim a spot in the Championship 4.
Set your fantasy NASCAR DraftKings roster for Martinsville, the fifth and final short track of 2022 as well as the final race before the Phoenix finale.
He led 199 of the 267 laps in Homestead last weekend.
With eight drivers, two races and three playoff spots left heading to Martinsville, here’s everything you need to know for race weekend.
All of 2022’s chaos has come down to the drivers’ and owners’ championships featuring different casts of characters with two races left.
There was no guarantee back in February that Ross Chastain would win any races or even make the playoffs.
Ross Chastain and AJ Allmendinger put on a textbook example of hard, aggressive and respectful racing behind Kyle Larson at Homestead-Miami Speedway.