Our guys, again, using Sunday, everybody was on the edge, so when you felt like your day hasn’t gone the way you had hoped it would and someone may have impacted that in a way that you’re not happy, you’re gonna show your displeasure. As we’ve said before, our sport is an emotional sport. “We’ve looked at that, we’ve talked about it and we’ll continue to have conversations with Ross and Noah. Here is what NASCAR Senior Vice President of Competition Elton Sawyer had to say on Tuesday morning on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio’s “The Morning Drive”. As expected, there will be no penalties issued to Ross Chastain or Noah Gragson by NASCAR. Elliott told him that “somebody’s got to do it” after the situation had unfolded. #NASCAR /VBFuULZGZYĬhastain later made clear that there is a “no push policy” at Trackhouse Racing Team, while others voiced support for Gragson, most notably Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott. Chastain, who gave Gragson a warning and told him to “stop”, proceeded to throw - and land - a punch to the face of the driver of the No. Gragson tried to change that after Sunday’s race. In other words, it’s “all bark and no bite”. Many drivers have done nothing more than talk about how Chastain drives in the past. The contact ruined Gragson’s race, and he finished in 29th place. In Sunday afternoon’s race at Kansas Speedway, he left very little room for Legacy Motor Club rookie Noah Gragson coming out of turn four, and Gragson made contact with the wall. Trackhouse Racing Team’s Ross Chastain has been known to never give an inch when it comes to competing for positions in NASCAR Cup Series races, even to the point where he has made contact with and ruffled the feathers of several other drivers. NASCAR Senior Vice President of Competition Elton Sawyer announced that there will be no penalties after Sunday’s altercation between Noah Gragson and Ross Chastain.
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