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After Noah Gragson clenched his latest win he was spotted barfing right after climbing the fence to celebrate his win Tony Stewart style. Later on, Noah was asked if he was unwell during a post-race press conference.

In a Twitter video posted by Bob Pockrass. Noah is asked if he get sick again? An exhausted Noah replies, “Yeah Lil bit. I hold my breath for the last two laps. Just a little baby burp up. You know if you’re running through a hundred percent and your heart rates through the roof and breathing in all the smoke and just trying to take my time trying to climb the fence you know. You never know when your last wins gonna be so gotta just appreciate them when you got them. I don’t mind if I throw up.”

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He continued to stutter throughout the press conference as he seemed visibly exhausted after his win at Pocono.

Noah Gragson wins the Xfinity race at Pocono

After a wild race and an intense wheel-to-wheel action with Ty Gibbs, Noah Gragson took the chequered flag and marched on to victory lane.

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After climbing the fence to celebrate his victory. Noah said, “It was probably the best I’ve ever driven there. I’m worn out, It wasn’t that hard of a race, just I was working my ass off to keep back. He’s pretty fast. My team did an incredible job coming off pit road there and put four tires on. I had to work for it.”

Adding, “I was still surprised to be able to hang with (Gragson) when he was on (four new tires),” Gibbs said. “I had a great car. I felt on my part, that I made some mistakes but we’ll come back at it next weekend.”

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This was the JR Motorsports driver’s 3rd win of the season out of a total of 8 wins throughout his career. Moreover, we hope this is one of the many more to come for Noah.