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The cars of Austin Dillon and Ross Chastain ran behind Byron in the final laps and were ... Just trying to bide our time and not crash and bring out a caution and jumble up the whole field.” Bell, ...
Byron’s car was losing pace as the laps counted down and fell from inside the top-5 to sixth ahead of two fellow Chevrolet drivers in Ross Chastain ... and try to not crash and bring out a ...
Bell hit the wall and rode a portion of it for momentum — the same thing Ross Chastain did two years ago in a move that has since been banned. Bell's pass of Byron left the two tied in points ...
(AP) — Ryan Blaney earned a chance to defend his NASCAR championship with a victory Sunday at Martinsville Speedway that pushed the Team Penske driver into the winner-take-all season finale.
William Byron, running sixth, could not lose enough position with the Chevy of Austin Dillon and Ross Chastain behind him. Byron kept his position across the line, and Bell made his pass on ...
The move was quite similar to one used two years ago at Martinsville by Ross Chastain — it was dubbed the “Hail Melon” — and subsequently banned the ensuing offseason. Blaney was headed ...