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Major Crash in NASCAR's Richmond Race Diminishes Chase Elliott's Chance at Regular Season Title
Chase Elliott's first DNF of the season means he's out of the running for Regular Season Champion. After a clean first stage of racing in the penultimate race of the NASCAR Cup Series regular season at Richmond Raceway, three close cautions snowballed into a crash that collected 13 drivers.
Man, that feels good. Got to thank the Good Lord above. I really wanted that one. Last year, hurt really bad. Just going through the whole process of it. But this one feels so sweet. Man, I love Richmond.
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On3 on MSNNASCAR insiders react to ‘wild’ Kyle Busch-Chase Elliott Richmond wreck, weigh blame
The 12-car wreck on Lap 198 of Saturday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway changed the race for several drivers. It ended the race of Chase Elliott, who got tagged by Kyle Busch exiting Turn 4.
Richmond Raceway knew the return of Saturday night NASCAR Cup Series racing was going to be popular. It was so popular, in fact, that tonight\\\"s Cook Out 400 is officially sold out. Lori Collier Waran,
Richmond becomes the second track with multiple wins for Dillon, who also has two victories at Daytona International Speedway. Aside from winning the 2018 Daytona 500 season opener, five of his six Cup wins have come after entering a race below the playoff cutline.
Richmond Raceway has historically been a great racetrack for Denny Hamlin and the No. 11 team. And in Saturday’s NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400, Hamlin felt he had a car capable of getting to Victory Lane.
In front of a sold-out Richmond Raceway crowd, the NASCAR Cup Series put on a show on Saturday night with tire wear. Austin Dillon did the unthinkable and went back-to-back at the Virginia short track.
Austin Dillon shares his thoughts after winning the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway and punching his ticket to the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, revealing that he has been racing with a broken rib for the past two weeks.