In the final lap of the Toyota / Save Mart 350 on Sunday, Ross Chastain spun out Kyle Busch, ruining what could have very well been a top-five finish for Busch.
Kyle Busch just can’t catch a break. Still winless on the season, Busch has work to do to secure his spot in the Cup Series playoffs, but a new on-track incident seemingly every week continues to thwart any momentum he’s looking to build.
Denny Hamlin believes if Kyle Busch didn’t run out of gas on the final lap at Sonoma Raceway, Ross Chastain would’ve felt the wrath of the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion.
Denny Hamlin has some interesting thoughts on the wreck between Ross Chastain and Kyle Busch during the NASCAR Cup Series Race in Sonoma on Sunday. On his Actions Detrimental podcast, Hamlin didn’t blame Chastain for running into Busch because he believed Busch’s car had multiple issues.
On the latest episode of The Teardown, The Athletic’s Jeff Gluck and Jordan Bianchi discussed the last-lap dust-up between Ross Chastain and Kyle Busch at Sonoma Raceway.
Busch and Chastain were battling for fifth place during the final lap of the NASCAR Cup Series race.
All looked set in stone as the conclusion neared in Sunday's Enjoy Illinois 300 at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Ill before an empty gas tank shook up the finish, and these power rankings.
The Melon Man did not qualify very well. Just a mediocre P16. Ross Chastain feels as though he has a much better car, though. In NASCAR, one slip in qualifying can cost you a ton of spots.
Ross Chastain didn’t win Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, but he did spend some time out front of the rest of the field. And that — that means something for Chastain, who endured a tough stretch of races heading into Charlotte.
Kyle Larson entered the weekend as the power rankings leader, but was unable to compete in the 600 due to scheduling complications from running in the Indianapolis 500, which was also impacted by rain. That means there's a new No. 1 driver this week.
Here are three drivers to watch — a favorite, a contender and a dark horse — and one you probably want to avoid in the Coca-Cola 600.
Sunday's Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway saw Brad Keselowski snap a winless streak of more than three seasons, as he took advantage of teammate Chris Buescher's misfortune in the closing laps. Here are the power rankings as the Cup Series heads for the NASCAR All-Star Race on Sunday at North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway.
After rain at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway on Friday delayed the start of the Buckle Up South Carolina 200 by approximately 2.5 hours, and the race went into overtime, NASCAR Cup Series regular Ross Chastain celebrated his fifth-career NASCAR Truck Series win early Saturday morning.
A full-time competitor in the NASCAR Cup Series, Chastain was only racing in his second Truck Series start of 2024 on Friday. But he didn't seem to show any rust, executing the final restart to perfection.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Ross Chastain had a no good, very bad finish at the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400.
Justin Marks and his pop-star racing team co-owner Pitbull is building a true mega racing team at Trackhosue Racing. The team that started as a single car Cup Series team, now with in three years, has two full-time and one part-time car operation.
Unfortunately for Chastain, his Richmond race weekend could not be off to a slower start.
Polesitter Ross Chastain qualified for the postseason by passing Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Martin Truex Jr. and Denny Hamlin then winning Sunday night's Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tenn.
Ross Chastain riled up a rival driver during Sunday’s Goodyear 400 at Darlington, and not for the first time.
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