NASCAR dished out the penalties for Austin Cindric's intentional retaliation on Kaulig Racing driver Ty Dillon from the early ...
Kaulig Racing president Chris Rice has spoken out following Austin Cindric's $50,000 fine and 50 point penalty for his wreck ...
Following NASCAR’s ruling on the Austin Cindric right-rear hook of Ty Dillon, everyone in the sport is trying to make sense ...
It took all of a few minutes after NASCAR made its penalty ruling on Austin Cindric and his right-rear hook of Ty Dillon for ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNAustin Cindric right hook on Ty Dillon produced six figures of damageKaulig Racing president Chris Rice says the retaliatory right rear hook that Austin Cindric pulled on Ty Dillon resulted in ...
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On3 on MSNDale Earnhardt Jr. questions whether Austin Cindric penalty from NASCAR is worse than suspensionThe talk of the town in NASCAR is the recent penalty issued to Austin Cindric for his right-rear hook of Ty Dillon. Cindric ...
Austin Cindric and Chase Briscoe experienced different outcomes with regard to NASCAR penalties, but both came out OK all things considered.
The racing teams “willfully violated” anti-trust laws, NASCAR says in counterclaim to the anti-trust lawsuit brought against it in federal court in Charlotte. Real-time updates and all local ...
While Alfredo said the contact was unintentional, NASCAR held him for two laps, then fined him $25,000 and docked him 25 ...
NASCAR official Mike Forde hits back at criticisms aimed at the promotion's decision to not suspend Austin Cindric in COTA.
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