With the latest happenings, NASCAR Cup Series has had an eventful episode at Kansas Speedway! Noah Gragson and Ross Chastain got themselves into an intense fistfight despite the race ending. While the altercation caught the attention of thousands of fans. NASCAR veteran Kevin Harvick gave his thoughts as Kenny Wallace got him in Kenny Wallace’s conversation, as both friends discussed the recent situation.
Recently, the Stewart-Haas Racing driver revealed his thoughts about the action-packed episode as he joined his old-time friend, Kenny Wallace.
The 2007 Daytona winner joined his friend and dirt racing fanatic, Kenny Wallace as the duo discussed the controversial confrontation between Noah Gragson and Ross Chastain.
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Kevin Harvick joins his buddy as they discuss the altercation!
With his friend 2014 Cup Series champion joining on the popular show, Kenny Wallace got off the interaction as Wallace asked Harvick about the recent altercation that has caught the fandom. Wallace asked, “Did you like it or not? I mean that was one of the most solid landed punches.”
For the unversed, Ross Chastain landed a picture-perfect right hook on the #42 driver as he confronted Chastain on the pit lane. This incident being the talk of the town, the buddies quickly took the topic for grabs. While Harvick explained the real situation, “Ross gets a lot of grief but he didn’t do nothing there, he was just standing next to his car and the guy came down and he told him twice, he said stop, stop and then he just pounded him.”
The SHR veteran describes the circumstances to be better in a parking lot rather than being in front of the whole wide world, “And I think, I think for for me there’s just something about it in, in everything that we’d do in today’s world that I just I wished they would just fight in the parking lot and we’d never know about it, right?”
Teasing his friend, Wallace quickly comes back with a solid question, “Yeah, are you going soft?” To which the veteran Harvick replies, “I’m not going soft, I’m just looking at it from a professional at some level.”
Even as he recalls the conflict, Kevin Harvick is still the professional driver that once filled in the gap of the great Dale Earnhardt Sr!
The Gragson-Chastain episode has captured the eyes of millions!
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Kansas Speedway treated its audience to an epic finale, as drama popped right around the corner. While Joe Gibbs Racing driver, Denny Hamlin stole the limelight with his last-minute bump and runs, disappointing the crowds. The fans got a well-rounded throw-down at the end of the race.
During the final laps of the race, Legacy Motor Club driver, Noah Gragson was furious with his fellow Trackhouse Racing driver, Ross Chastain, as the #1 driver bumped the rookie driver on the side, leaving him for the fence. While Chastain left a whole lane for the driver, Gragson decided to confront Chastain, responsible for numerous other bumps, owing to his hyper-aggressive driving.
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Gragson walked towards the driver, catching him on the pit lane. He grabbed him by the shoulder as they exchanged words. Fed up with the commotion, Chastain threw a swift right hook that landed flush on the younger driver. Despite the pit lane officials separating the drivers, the infamous incident became an internet sensation!
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With 2023 being the final season for the veteran Harvick, let us hope we get to witness his glory days back in action as more races are closing in.