AM 560 | FM 107.1 | FM 100.1

NASCAR Monday Mash-Up: Austin Dillon sets off a firestorm after Richmond

NASCAR Monday Mash-Up: Austin Dillon sets off a firestorm after Richmond

So, did anything interesting happen on Sunday? Oh, Austin Dillon won? I’m sure that was a straightforward race with no drama. Of course, I’m joking, the NASCAR season returned and did so in a big way.

Austin Dillon jumped from P32 in points to P13 with the win. That’s how the win and you’re in system works. In the process, Dillon caused a ton of controversy and chaos.

So, it’s now time to go through the weekend. Truck Series and Cup Series action at Richmond. The Truck Series regular season came to a close while Cup still has three weeks to go before the postseason.

Christian Eckes clinches regular season championship

Captured the regular-season title.

Now his eyes are on a bigger prize. pic.twitter.com/yBIx08Um9m

— NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Trucks (@NASCAR_Trucks) August 11, 2024

Going into the Truck Series race on Saturday, Christian Eckes was on pole and looking for a fourth win on the season. However, he would get something better than that.

By winning Stage 1, Eckes clinched the regular season championship. Unforutnately for the 19, it wouldn’t end with a race win.

Ty Majeski wins Richmond race, makes a statement

Made it hard on ourselves again, but finally got one at @RichmondRaceway!

Playoff time. Let’s go. pic.twitter.com/XVmzn4uSBn

— Ty Majeski (@TyMajeski) August 11, 2024

He wasn’t the most dominant truck early, but Ty Majeski turned it on when it mattered most. Majeski is the best short track racer in the Truck Series, to me.

With his second win of the season, two in a row going back to IRP, Majeski is in a good spot. If he makes the Championship 4, Phoenix will play to his strengths.

Kyle Busch shows with wrapped up wrist

Kyle Busch sprained his wrist at Indianapolis but is fine now behind the wheel. Busch said had it not been for the two week break, he wouldn’t have been able to drive. pic.twitter.com/acEcN2nXMI

— Kelly Crandall (@KellyCrandall) August 10, 2024

As we saw in vacation pictures, Kyle Busch had his wrist wrapped up this weekend. At least while he was in the car he had it wrapped.

Busch claimed that he would have missed a race or two had it not been for the Olympic break. His wrist got snapped around at Indy by the steering wheel as Busch wrecked and he sprained it. His teammate, Austin Dillon, would have a lot more luck this weekend than Busch.

Denny Hamlin claims the pole at Richmond

@dennyhamlin will lead the field to green in tonight’s #CookOut400 at @RichmondRaceway Denny talked about the lap that landed him on the front row and how he seemed surprised it was good enough for pole. #NASCAR #ESPN804 #ESPNRVA pic.twitter.com/wi0WMPEfNh

— ESPN Richmond (@ESPNRichmond) August 11, 2024

The weekend started out great for Denny Hamlin. He earned the pole award on Saturday and was poised to be a favorite for Sunday’s race.

Hamlin was the slowest car in the first round of qualifying to make the fast five out of Group A. He was the first car to go for the final round to determine the pole winner, too. Somehow, he won it. Austin Dillon was able to qualify inside the top-10 as well, setting himself up for later in the race.

Kyle Larson flies around the country

Another one for Yung Money!

That’s 3 @NosEnergyDrink Knoxville Nationals presented by @CaseysGenStore titles for @KyleLarsonRacin in the last 4 years with @Paul_Silva57!

He leads all 50 laps at @KnoxvilleRaces for $190,000 and takes the fam up top! pic.twitter.com/GoMsktpZlb

— World of Outlaws (@WorldofOutlaws) August 11, 2024

This weekend Kyle Larson flew from Iowa to Richmond back to Iowa and back to Richmond. He came away with his second Knoxville Nationals win in two years, third overall and a huge paycheck.

In his NASCAR endeavors, Larson didn’t do so great. I say that like he didn’t run P7 and pick up 30 points, but he was largely out of the “winning” conversation on Sunday.

Goodyear “Option” tires debut

CREW CHIEF: So how’s that option tire so far

DANIEL SUÁREZ: pic.twitter.com/4ApQ40c5lA

— nascarcasm (@nascarcasm) August 11, 2024

Thank goodness, we are finally seeing something being done about tires at short tracks. The new, softer “Option” tires were great.

Daniel Suárez and Michael McDowell made the most of their two sets of soft tires. Suárez drove from the middle of the pack to the lead to win Stage 2. What if we just made these the regular tires, though?

Erik Jones goes sideways in the pits

CONTACT ON PIT ROAD!

Race leader @CBellRacing makes contact with @Erik_Jones while exiting his pit stall.

It looks like the No. 20 sustained some damage to the nose.#NASCAR #CookOut400 pic.twitter.com/AIGKksqcSX

— NASCAR on TSN (@NASCARonTSN) August 11, 2024

One of the funnier moments from Sunday’s race happened after Stage 1. During pit stops, Christopher Bell came out of his box and made contact with Erik Jones.

Jones went around and into his pit box, thankfully. The only problem, the nose of his car was pointing at the pit wall.

Rowdy brings out the scissors midrace

Kyle Busch doing some DIY during a caution in the #CookOut400

He suffered a wrist injury in a crash at Indy and had to adjust his wrist brace on the fly today at Richmond https://t.co/IFYGiUtYJLpic.twitter.com/eDL0MjpFSb

— 5 GOATs (@5GOATs_) August 12, 2024

In one of the wilder NASCAR moments, Kyle Busch cut off his wrist wrapping during the race. For whatever reason, Busch didn’t like how it felt and got rid of it.

Despite struggling to find speed compared to his teammate, Busch finished P12. A solid showing for Rowdy after a hell of a summer.

Austin Dillon has race of his life for 400 laps

Entering Richmond, Austin Dillon hadn’t led a single lap all season. He hadn’t had a top-five finish in 50 races.

He’s now 10 laps away from pulling off a GIANT upset.

— Jordan Bianchi (@Jordan_Bianchi) August 12, 2024

For the first 400 laps, Austin Dillon had the race of his NASCAR Cup Series career. He didn’t make mistakes, kept a level head, and genuinely earned the lead off of his speed and his driving.

Then, overtime happened. If it hadn’t been for Ricky Stenhouse Jr. we would be talking about how big of a win this was for Dillon. Instead…

Austin Dillon wrecks Logano, Hamlin in final corner to win

AUSTIN DILLON SLAMS INTO JOEY LOGANO!

HE WINS AT RICHMOND. #NASCAR pic.twitter.com/6fCmEzG6WC

— NASCAR on NBC (@NASCARonNBC) August 12, 2024

Of course, we all know how this story ended. Austin Dillon overdrove the corner to put his bumper to Joey Logano. Then it got worse.

According to SMT Data, Dillon turned left into Hamlin. That move hooked Hamlin and sent him around, the second victim of Dillon’s last-lap tirade.

The post NASCAR Monday Mash-Up: Austin Dillon sets off a firestorm after Richmond appeared first on On3.

Map to WOOF

WOOF Inc Office
Business: 334-792-1149
Fax: 334-677-4612

Email: general@997wooffm.com

Studio Address: 2518 Columbia Highway, Dothan, AL 36303 | GPS MAP

Mailing address: P.O. Box 1427 Dothan, AL 36302 .

 

WOOF Inc EEO Employee Report
FCC Inspection Files