NASCAR disqualifies 2 Xfinity Series contenders

GT NASCAR has disqualified two drivers after the New Hampshire race. Two of the Xfinity Series contenders have an obstacle to overcome. NASCAR has ruled out the #9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro and the #10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet Camaro after the Crayon 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. NASCAR announced the news after the race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. ad said That Noah Gragson’s entry violated Rulebook Section 14.17.3.2.1.2 Post-Qualification and Post-Race Front Body Check Heights. The car was very low in front. Landon Cassill’s entry violated rulebook section…

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NASCAR Examines ‘All Options’ After Noah Gregson Crash

GT NASCAR officials have thrown their weight on the road crash in America. JR Motorsports driver Noah Gragson caused a 13-car crash on July 2 when he switched to Alpha Prime Racing’s Sage Karam in what appeared to be an intentional move. Now NASCAR officials have confirmed that they are considering all options regarding a possible penalty. Office Vice President Elton Sawyer said during July 5 Appearance on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. “As a championship contender, this was a poor decision. We spoke to Noah after the race in the Xfinity…

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Noah Gregson criticized for his ‘too dangerous’ move

GT Noah Gregson raised a massive wreck on America Street. JR Motorsports driver Noah Gragson made a wreck at Road America on July 2 after calling Hakim Karam of Alpha Prime Racing. The part-time Xfinity series driver responded after the accident with angry comments about the “dangerous” move. “It was ridiculous,” Karam told NBC Sports after leaving the care facility. “I’ve never turned a straight line like this in motorsports, in my life. He only turned right out of pure frustration. It was ridiculous. I think he tried to take…

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Training issues disrupting Xfinity Series competitors

GT Noah Gragson (left) and AJ Allmendinger (right) both had problems while practicing on Road America. NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers begin Route America on July 1 for both the training and qualifying sessions. 41 set out on the track, but two of the championship’s contenders dealt with issues that crippled the weekend. Noah Gregson was the first to run into trouble. He put his #9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro into the wall with seven minutes remaining in the road track practice session. He avoided serious damage to the right rear…

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Xfinity Series engines overcome vomiting and sore feet

GT Xfinity Series drivers dealt with major heat issues at the Nashville Superspeedway. The NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers set out at the Nashville Superspeedway on June 25 in a race featuring a heat index of 100. The weather played a major role as the drivers vomited on themselves, their feet were sore, and got extra attention from medical staff. Noah Gragson, driver of the #9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro, provided an early look at heat-related issues. He was holding an Xfinity camera, which revealed that temperatures in the car were…

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