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Ross Chastain and Joey Logano aren’t strangers to heated moments on the track, but their run-in at the Chicago Street Course might just be their most chaotic yet. On a lap 63 restart in the tight ...
1. (88) Shane Van Gisbergen, Chevrolet, 96.040 mph.
Ironically, it was Logano’s Penske teammate Austin Cindric who actually triggered the initial wreck involving Chastain. The ...
Joey Logano wanted NASCAR to make a statement after Ross Chastain intentionally hit him at the Chicago Street Race. Instead, ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. watched during the Chicago Street Race as Ross Chastain spun Joey Logano near the end of the Grant Park ...
Front Row Motorsports — Good news: Todd Gilliland finished 10th at Sonoma last year, his best result there in three Cup starts. … Zane Smith has four top-15 finishes in the last six races. Bad news: ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. pulled no punches in his explanation of what happened between Joey Logano and Ross Chastain during the Chicago street race.
CHICAGO — Three-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion Joey Logano climbed out of his Team Penske Ford parked on Columbus Drive on a ...
1. Christopher Bell, 3. 1. Denny Hamlin, 3. 1. Kyle Larson, 3. 4. Shane Van Gisbergen, 2. 5. Josh Berry, 1. 5. Ryan Blaney, 1. 5. Chase Briscoe, 1. 5. William Byron, 1. 5. Ross Chastain, 1.
Ross Chastain spun Joey Logano at the end of the Chicago Street Race, mistaking the No. 22 for the car who rear-ended him.
Erik Jones spoke to a couple of NASCAR insiders about the beef between Joey Logano and Ross Chastain after the Chicago race.
The NASCAR Playoff Standings for all three series are updated following the race weekend at the Chicago Street Course.