
NASCAR Drops the Hammer on Hill for Wrecking and Raging
Wreck a veteran, drop F-bombs on the radio, and NASCAR just might give you the weekend off. Austin Hill found that out the hard way.
Wreck a veteran, drop F-bombs on the radio, and NASCAR just might give you the weekend off. Austin Hill found that out the hard way.
Turn 4 at Indy turned into a demolition derby, Austin Hill got parked, and Richard Childress turned up the volume on what he perceives to be NASCAR’s double standards.
NASCAR officials met with the entire field of Xfinity Series drivers early Friday morning before any track activity at Darlington Raceway.
The Xfinity Series race at Martinsville ended with everybody a little disappointed, even the winner.
A hometown win for driver and sponsor is always special, and though it might have become regular it still isn’t old for Austin Hill.
An emotional Austin Hill climbed out of his No. 21 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet on the Homestead-Miami Speedway frontstretch to celebrate one of the most significant race wins of his burgeoning career.
Seizing the lead for the first time on Lap 152 of 163 of Saturday’s Focused Health 250, Austin Hill stayed out front the rest of way to win his fourth NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his home track.
The last time Justin Allgaier dominated an Xfinity Series race was at Phoenix Raceway.
The day started badly for Kyle Larson.
Jesse Love led almost all the laps, but in the end, it was his Richard Childress Racing teammate, Austin Hill, who had Saturday’s RAPTOR King of Tough 250 fall into his lap.