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After winning the race, the Watermelon Man, Ross, was performing his celebratory burnouts on the track. Meanwhile, other cars were heading towards the pit lane in an orderly line to return to their garages. However, Daniel Suarez in car number 99 suddenly deviated from the line and made contact with Briscoe’s car. Fortunately, there was no significant damage to either car.
Nevertheless, this incident sparked questions among fans and the media, leaving everyone curious about the reason behind it. During his interview, Briscoe attempted to provide an explanation, while Kenny Wallace offered an insightful analysis in his video.
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Kenny Wallace’s POV Of the Race Incident
Kenny Wallace began his discussion by providing a detailed explanation of the incident that took place after the race. He delved into how both Daniel Suarez and Chase Briscoe found themselves involved and speculated on their potential thoughts as they made their way toward the pit lane in a line of cars.
Kenny started, “All the cars are lined up, they’re coming down the pit road very slowly. Well, Daniel Saurez is in line, he is in line to come down the pit road except he gets a little upset, he is like damn it I’m tired of waiting in line. So he pulls out when he pulls out to go around the whole line like he’s gonna butt in front of everybody, here is Chase Briscoe who goes I ain’t waiting in line, I’m going to pass everybody up. So, Chase Briscoe, he’s not even in line,(…)at the last minute Daniel Saurez says I’m gonna get out of line he pulls out right in front of Chase Briscoe, Bam.”
“Both of their fault for rushing to get on the pit road (…) So they both got into a rush they dint want o get in line and literally knock the hell out of their cars,” Kenny concluded.
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Chase Briscoe sought to clarify the situation further during his conversation with FrontStretch after the wreck.
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Following the incident, Stewart-Haas Racing driver Chase Briscoe made an effort to provide clarity for everyone involved. Although no penalties were announced for either driver, Briscoe expressed his dissatisfaction with Daniel Suarez’s actions.
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During the conversation with FrontStretch, Briscoe said, “I guess to turn into congratulate Ross and I was on the outside of him so it was kind of 90 degrees, I was coming and couldn’t slow down quick enough so it’s a bad deal there to tear up two race cars that didn’t have any damage.”
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