After latest NASCAR wreck, Denny Hamlin has had it with Ross Chastain: ‘I’ve reached my peak’

Denny Hamlin was, yet again, beyond frustrated with Ross Chastain after NASCAR’s summer Atlanta race.

Welcome to FTW’s NASCAR Feud of the Week, where we provide a detailed breakdown of the latest absurd, funny and sometimes legitimate controversies and issues within the racing world.

If Ross Chastain previously thought payback from Denny Hamlin was on hold, he might want to reconsider that because, as Hamlin put it, he’s “reached [his] peak” when it comes to Chastain’s on-track aggression.

Previously, the two drivers had a bit of a feud stemming from an incident at at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway back in early June — when Chastain also tangled with Chase Elliott.

And the tension between Chastain and Hamlin only increased Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway when Chastain, again, wrecked Hamlin, this time with only a few laps to go in the Quaker State 400, which Elliott ended up winning. Now, Hamlin’s had it with the No. 1 Chevrolet driver.

Let’s break it down.

2022 Quaker State 400 NASCAR odds, picks and predictions

Analyzing Sunday’s Quaker State 400 in Hampton, Ga., with NASCAR odds, picks and predictions.

The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga., Sunday for the 2022 Quaker State 400. The green flag is set to drop a little after 3 p.m. ET (USA). Below we analyze the 2022 Quaker State 400 odds and lines, with NASCAR picks and predictions.

Sunday’s race is scheduled for 260 laps on the 1.54-mile long quad-oval at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

This is the second stop of the season at the venerable track outside of Greater Atlanta. Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron won the 501-mile run in late March, averaging 126.584 mph in a race that featured a record 46 lead changes, besting the 45 lead changes in the 1982 Fall Race when Bobby Allison raced to checkers in his Buick.

2022 Quaker State 400: What you need to know

  • After 5 consecutive victories by Ford from February 2017 to March 2021, Chevrolet has raced to Victory Lane in the last 2  installments.
  • Chevrolet and Ford both have 5 Atlanta wins since the Fall Race in 2013. That’s the last time Toyota has been able to pick up checkers at this track.
  • B’s are wild – as Byron, Kurt Busch and Ryan Blaney have won the past 3 races in Atlanta.
  • Hendrick’s Chase Elliott is on the pole after Saturday’s qualifying round was wiped out by rain.
  • Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain will start on the outside of Row 1, with Road America winner Tyler Reddick going off from the third spot.

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Quaker State 400 – Expert picks

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ELLIOTT (+1000) is listed as the co-favorite with Chastain and Blaney. The Georgia native is a much better play than those 2 drivers. In 8 career starts at his home track, Elliott has yet to win, but he has a top-5 finish and 6 top-10 runs with 68 laps led. He also leads all active drivers with a 12.6 Average-Finish Position (AFP).

KURT BUSCH (+2000) is worth a roll of the dice, as he leads all active drivers with 4 career wins in Atlanta with 9 top-5 runs, 17 top-10 finishes and 952 laps led with a 14.6 AFP.

Quaker State 400 picks – Long shot

BRAD KESELOWSKI (+3000) has struggled with his new team in 2022, but he could be dangerous at AMS. Keselowski has 2 wins, 4 top-5 finishes and 9 top-10 runs in 15 career Atlanta starts while posting a 15.0 AFP. As such, he is worth a small-unit play.

In addition, KESELOWSKI TOP-10 FINISH (+155) at plus-money is still a pretty solid value, and likely a lot more realistic.

Quaker State 400 prop picks

CHRIS BUESCHER TOP-10 FINISH (+140)

Buescher is worth a look for a top-10 run. He has made 8 starts in Atlanta during his Cup Series career, posting 3 top-10 finishes with a 17.3 AFP, improving from an Average Start Position of 21.9.

MARTIN TRUEX JR. – GROUP 4 WINNER (+240)

Truex Jr. is the favorite to finish better than Alex Bowman (+240), Austin Cindric (+260) and Chase Briscoe (+260).

MTJ has 25 career Atlanta Cup starts under his belt, posting 6 top-5 finishes and 13 top-10 runs while leading 356 laps. He has 4 DNFs, tied for the most among all active drivers, so there is some risk. But he has the highest AFP of the 4 drivers in Group 4.

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2022 Kwik Trip 250 NASCAR odds, picks and predictions

Analyzing Sunday’s 2022 Kwik Trip 250 at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis., with NASCAR odds, picks and predictions.

The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis., Sunday for the 2022 Kwik Trip 250 presented by JOCKEY Made in America. The green flag is set to drop a little after 3 p.m. ET (USA). Below we analyze the 2022 Kwik Trip 250 odds and lines, with NASCAR picks and predictions.

Sunday’s race is scheduled for 62 laps and 250 miles on the 4.048-mile road course at Road America which features elevation change and 14 turns. The Cup Series returned to the track in 2021 after a 65-year hiatus.

There aren’t a lot of recent results at this track, although it is a historic track dating back to the early days of NASCAR. There are also plenty of active drivers with experience on this Wisconsin road course from their days in the Xfinity Series.

2022 Kwik Trip 250: What you need to know

  • Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott won the 2021 race, leading 24 laps after starting in the 34th position.
  • TrackHouse Racing’s Ross Chastain won the 1st road course stop of the season, edging out A.J. Allmendinger at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, in late March.
  • At Sonoma in mid-June, Daniel Suarez came up with his 1st-ever NASCAR Cup Series victory on the road course in the Toyota/Save Mart 350.
  • Penske Racing’s Austin Cindric managed a 38th-place finish last season in one of his few starts as a part-time driver for Penske. However, in 5 Xfinity races at Road America he has a win, 36 laps led and a 12.8 Average-Finish Position (AFP), so he has plenty of good experience here.
  • Joe Gibbs Racing driver Christopher Bell also has an Xfinity Series win at this track in his 3 starts on the circuit, and he was a runner-up last season in the NASCAR Cup Series.

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Kwik Trip 250 – Expert picks

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ELLIOTT (+350) is listed as the favorite, and the defending champ has been a tremendous road course driver throughout his career. This is the safest play on the board given his win last year, moving all the way up from a starting position of 34th.

CHASE BRISCOE (+750) was a respectable 6th last season. Like Elliott, the driver of the No. 14 car was forced to matriculate his way up through the field from an ugly starting spot of 35th.

In addition to a small-unit play on the outright win, take a look at BRISCOE TOP-10 FINISH (+100).

Kwik Trip 250 picks – Long shot

BELL (+2000) acquitted himself well here in the Cup Series last season with a runner-up finish. JGR’s Bell has been a little disappointment overall, but he can wash all of that bad taste away with a victory on this road course. As mentioned, this will be his 5th career start at the track, once on the Cup Series, and 3 times in the Xfinity Series with 1 win and 10 laps led.

Kwik Trip 250 prop picks

AUSTIN CINDRIC TOP-5 FINISH (+140)

The driver of the No. 2 Ford has an Xfinity win under his belt at this track. While last season’s finish was a disaster, he was able to lead 2 laps before a rear gear issue forced him out of the race.

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2022 Ally 400 odds, picks and predictions

Analyzing Sunday’s 2022 Ally 400 odds at Nashville Superspeedway, with NASCAR odds, picks and predictions.

The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tenn., Sunday for the 2022 Ally 400. The green flag is set to drop a little after 5 p.m. ET (NBC). Below we analyze the 2022 Ally 400 odds and lines, with NASCAR picks and predictions.

Sunday’s race is scheduled for 300 laps and 400 miles on the 1.3-mile oval at Nashville Superspeedway. The Cup Series made its debut at the track in 2021.

2022 Ally 400: What you need to know

  • Hendrick Motorsports driver Kyle Larson posted the victory in last season’s inaugural race, leading 264 of the 300 laps after starting from the 5th position. Larson goes off 3rd Sunday.
  • Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin picked up the pole honors after Saturday’s rain-shortened, qualifying session. He finished 21st last season in Nashville after starting 13th.
  • Current TrackHouse Racing’s Ross Chastain, who drove for Chip Ganassi last season, was a runner-up to Larson at this track last year. He started 19th and led 4 laps before his 2nd-place finish. The Florida watermelon farmer will start from the 7th spot Sunday.
  • Hendrick’s Chase Elliott actually led the 2nd-most laps to his teammate Larson last season in Nashville, turning 13 laps in first. However, a disqualification after a post-race inspection due to loose lug nuts dropped him to 39th.

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Ally 400 – Expert picks

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LARSON (+480) is listed as the favorite, and rightly so after he dominated this track last season en route to the Cup Series inaugural win. Nobody was better, or even close, to the No. 5 machine.

However, HAMLIN (+900) is worth a roll of the dice since he is going off from the pole position. He struggled at the track in 2021, dropping 8 spots from his original starting spot. But it’s always nice to be out front and see a bunch of clean air to start.

Ally 400 picks – Long shot

ARIC ALMIROLA (+4000) ended up in 4th place at last season’s inaugural Music City race. He has been a bit uneven this season in what will be his final time racing a full schedule.

The “Cuban Missile” is also a worth a look in the props section. Playing an ALMIROLA TOP-10 FINISH (+130) is still plus-money.

Ally 400 prop picks

AUSTIN DILLON TOP-10 FINISH (+220)

The driver of the No. 3 machine, who is also now a reality TV star, posted a respectable 12th-place showing last season after scooting up from a starting spot of 28th.

DANIEL SUAREZ TOP-10 FINISH (-125)

Suarez has had 2 weeks to celebrate, becoming just the 5th foreign-born driver to secure checkers in a Cup Series win with his successful Sonoma run. He will look to build upon the confidence of that victory, and should be able to run inside the top 10 on the 1.3-mile oval.

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Trackhouse Racing co-owner on NASCAR drivers threatening payback for Ross Chastain: ‘Let’s battle’

Trackhouse Racing co-owner Justin Marks continued defending Ross Chastain’s aggressive racing.

After an aggressive performance Sunday in the NASCAR Cup Series’ first race at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway, Ross Chastain made a couple on-track enemies. Despite his eighth-place finish, the No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet racer even said “it was terrible driving” on his part.

But the co-owner of Chastain’s team, Justin Marks — Pitbull is the other owner — feels a little differently about how his driver raced and the subsequent feuds his style ignited. And, in fact, Marks is “here for it.”

Although Chastain took responsibility for tangling with Denny Hamlin and Chase Elliott during the Gateway race, Marks defended his driver’s actions afterward and expanded on his perspective during an interview Monday with SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. Marks noted that Chastain, as a young driver in only his fourth full-time Cup season, still needs to figure out the “dance and the balance” of racing at NASCAR’s highest level but applauded his effort.

“I’m proud of his aggression,” Marks told SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. “I think he probably beat himself up a little bit too much after the race over it. I don’t want to see cars wreck. We certainly don’t want to see that. But I just, I don’t know. I don’t want him to slow down or take any aggression away because it’s exciting for all of us to watch.”

Sure, it is exciting. But Hamlin made it clear after Sunday’s race that Chastain — one of four drivers with two wins so far this season — should expect some on-track payback.

“This sport is self-policing, and usually when you least suspect it and when it means the most is when it comes back around,” Hamlin said Sunday.

Still, Marks is on board with the drama and feuds.

Marks continued to SiriusXM NASCAR Radio:

“Honestly, I’m here for it. Like, I’m ready. I mean, Denny’s texting me right now as we’re talking actually. And, you know, it’s the drama, the controversy. I guess there’s a lot of talk in this sport, right? There’s a lot of time we spend telling everybody what we’re gonna do, and not a lot of time doing it. So if they want to play, it’ll be fun. …

“I’m a huge fan of the sport. I love entertaining fans and doing stuff out there that gets the conversation going. So if we want to battle, let’s battle. I’m not going to shy away from that. But again, at the end of the day, I’m also not driving the car myself. So, I don’t know. We’ll see what happens.”

Marks said he knows drivers self-police, but he still wants Chastain and No. 99 Chevrolet driver Daniel Suárez to be aggressive and “go fight for everything that they can.” And he said he made that clear to Chastain after the Gateway race.

More from Marks’ interview:

“I said, ‘I don’t think that you really did anything wrong. I think that you’ve just walked into a club [that] the same couple of guys have been in for a long time, and that’s the top-5, top-10 club. And you’re aggressive and you’re upsetting the applecart, and they’re not happy about it. But don’t really change what you’re doing because we got way too much money invested and time and effort to have either of our guys lay down.’

“So, yeah, I’m glad through all the drama and everything that he was able to come back and get a top-10 finish.”

What kind of retribution Chastain will suffer at the hands of Hamlin, Elliott or anyone else he’s frustrated remains to be seen, obviously. But, as Hamlin noted, it could come at the least ideal time for Chastain and the No. 1 Trackhouse team.

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Ross Chastain after infuriating Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott at Gateway: ‘I’ll have to pay for it’

Ross Chastain didn’t exactly make friends with this World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway performance.

Welcome to FTW’s NASCAR Feud of the Week, where we provide a detailed breakdown of the latest absurd, funny and sometimes legitimate controversies and issues within the racing world.

Ross Chastain scored his ninth top-10 finish of the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season Sunday at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway, finishing eighth behind winner Joey Logano. But the No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet driver didn’t exactly make a ton of friends along the way.

What’s more, Chastain — one of four drivers to have two race wins so far this season, including Logano and Denny Hamlin — admitted he was in the wrong for getting too aggressive at times. And looking ahead to this weekend’s race at Sonoma Raceway and what’s left of the 36-race season, he’s now bracing himself for (more) payback from Hamlin and Chase Elliott.

Let’s break down what happened between Chastain, Hamlin and Elliott on Sunday during the Cup Series’ first-ever race at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway.

Ross Chastain, Daniel Suárez will rock fantastic Earnhardt tribute throwback paint schemes at Darlington

NASCAR fans are already calling these the best throwback paint schemes this year.

Ahead of the NASCAR Cup Series’ Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway on Sunday, teams and their drivers are revealing their old-school paint schemes, which are part of the throwback tradition of this race weekend.

It’s a chance for drivers to celebrate their own racing roots, honor previous drivers of their cars or pay tribute to legends of the sport. And while several teams have some great looks for their cars this weekend, it’s likely none will top the duo of Trackhouse Racing’s two cars, driven by Ross Chastain and Daniel Suárez.

For their throwback paint schemes, Chastain’s No. 1 Chevrolet and Suárez’s No. 99 Chevrolet, with the help of sponsor Coca-Cola, will celebrate Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Dale Earnhardt Jr. with an homage to the cars the father-son duo raced at an exhibition event at Japan’s Twin Ring Motegi on November 22, 1998. Though it was an exhibition race, it was the first time Earnhardt Sr. and Earnhardt Jr. competed in Cup cars against each other.

In that race, Dale Sr. was behind the wheel of his iconic No. 3 Chevrolet, while Dale Jr. was in the No. 1 Chevrolet. Both were sponsored by Coca-Cola too. And Chastain’s and Suárez’s throwback paint schemes are nearly identical to the Earnhardts’ rides from 24 years ago.

NASCAR fans, and specifically Earnhardt fans, are sure to love these looks when they hit the track Sunday. And Dale Jr. loved it too when Trackhouse co-owner and founder Justin Marks unveiled the schemes to him recently during this week’s episode of the Dale Jr. Download podcast.

“The No. 1 almost takes my breath [away],” Earnhardt told Marks. “It’s the car. When you do throwbacks… it’s really unique. It’s almost like an eclipse when you can do the sponsor, the colors and the numbers in right font and everything. That’s the car.

“And you’re in a unique position to include both cars, so it’s such a special thing. I don’t know if you’ll ever have that all come together like that again.”

Referenced in both the podcast episode and clip above, the Earnhardts’ race in Japan is infamous for what happened after: Dale Sr. threw a shoe at Dale Jr. As we’ve previously written, the pair got into it a little bit on the track, and things escalated afterward in their trailer.

As Earnhardt Jr. explained to then-podcast co-host Tyler Overstreet in 2017:

“It went right by my head though – very close. I was looking down untying or tying my shoes, and it came by at a high rate of speed. It would have hurt if it had hit me.”

“Do you think that situation would have escalated if he had connected?” Overstreet asked.

“I know his aim ain’t that great, so I think his intention was to hit me because it came pretty close. But God, man – if it’d had hit me, then we would have both been pissed. That wouldn’t have been good.”

But regardless of flying shoes, Trackhouse’s throwback paint schemes for Darlington this weekend are fantastic, and NASCAR fans raved about them, with some declaring them the best paint schemes of the weekend already.

Kansas Lottery 250 Live Stream, NASCAR Xfinity Series, Start Time, TV Channel, NASCAR Starting Lineup

The NASCAR Xfinity Series is back with the Kansas Lottery 250 on Saturday afternoon at Kansas Speedway. Stream all the action here.

NASCAR Xfinity Series is back at Kansas Speedway with the 2020 Kansas Lottery 250. Michael Annett will start in the pole position tonight and will share the first row with Brandon Jones.

Here is everything that you need to know to follow the NASCAR action tonight!

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Kansas Lottery 250

  • Date: Saturday, July 25
  • Race Time: 5:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: NBCSN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

NASCAR Starting Lineup at Kansas

1. (1) Michael Annett, Chevrolet.

2. (19) Brandon Jones, Toyota.

3. (21) Kaz Grala, Chevrolet.

4. (22) Austin Cindric, Ford.

5. {20) Harrison Burton, Toyota.

6. (98) Chase Briscoe, Ford.

7. (10) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet.

8. (18) Riley Herbst, Toyota.

9. (8) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet.

10.(9) Noah Gragson, Chevrolet.

11. (7) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet.

12. (11) Justin Haley, Chevrolet.

13. (0) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet.

14. (4) Jesse Little, Chevrolet.

15. (07) David Starr, Chevrolet.

16. (39) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet.

17. (51) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet.

18. (36) Dexter Bean, Chevrolet.

19. (90) Alex Labbe, Chevrolet.

20. (6) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet.

21. (61) Timmy Hill, Toyota.

22. (68) Brandon Brown, Chevrolet.

23. (02) Brett Moffitt, Chevrolet.

24. (92) Josh Williams, Chevrolet.

25. (66) Stephen Leicht, Toyota.

26. (99) Ja Junior Avila, Toyota.

27. (74) Bayley Currey, Chevrolet.

28. (44) Tommy Joe Martins, Chevrolet.

29. (52) Kody Vanderwal, Chevrolet.

30. (15) Ryan Vargas, Chevrolet.

31. (13) Chad Finchum, Toyota.

32. (5) Matt Mills, Chevrolet.

33. (93) Myatt Snider, Chevrolet.

34. (08) Joe Graf, Jr., Chevrolet.

35. (47) Kyle Weatherman, Chevrolet.

36. (78) Vinnie Miller, Chevrolet.

37. (26) Colin Garrett, Toyota.

NASCAR Odds and betting lines

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NASCAR Xfinity Series at Kentucky Live Stream, Start Time, TV Channel, NASCAR Starting Lineup

The Shady Rays 200 at Kentucky Speedway is on tonight at 8 p.m. and you can stream all the action right here.

NASCAR has been packing the races in this summer and tonight we’ll have the 10th event since May, with the Xfinity Series Shady Rays 200 at Kentucky Speedway.

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Shady Rays 200 at Kentucky Speedway

  • Date: Thursday, July 9
  • Start time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FS1
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

NASCAR will continue its random draws for race order, in the Xfinity Series they are using a team points process for determining the starting lineup. Noah Gragson will hold the number one spot while Ross Chastain will join him in the front row.

NASCAR Starting Lineup

  1. Noah Gragson
  2. Ross Chastain
  3. Jeb Burton
  4. Michael Annett
  5. Harrison Burton
  6. Brandon Jones
  7. Chase Briscoe
  8. Ryan Sieg
  9. Justin Haley
  10. Justin Allgaier
  11. Anthony Alfredo
  12. Austin Cindric
  13. Brent Moffitt
  14. Jesse Little
  15. Garrett Smithley
  16. Alex Labbe
  17. BJ Mcloud
  18. Josh Williams
  19. Brandon Brown
  20. Jeremy Clements
  21. Colby Howard
  22. Ronnie Bassett Jr.
  23. Riley Herbst
  24. Jeffrey Earnhardt
  25. Kody Vanderwal
  26. Mason Massey
  27. Bayley Currey
  28. Myatt Snider
  29. Stephen Leicht
  30. Kyle Weatherman
  31. Joe Graf Jr.
  32. Chad Finchum
  33. Timmy Hill
  34. Vinnie Miller
  35. Matt Mills
  36. Tommy Joe Martins

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