Controversy Erupts Over Race Manipulation at NASCAR Martinsville Event
NASCAR investigates potential race manipulation as Chevrolet and Toyota teams face scrutiny for aiding drivers into the Championship 4.
- Kyle Larson's decision to prioritize the Indy 500 over a key NASCAR race is blamed for his failure to reach the Championship 4.
- NASCAR is investigating allegations of race manipulation involving Chevrolet drivers Ross Chastain and Austin Dillon, who allegedly aided William Byron's advancement.
- Christopher Bell's aggressive 'hail melon' move at Martinsville led to his penalty, allowing William Byron to take a Championship 4 spot.
- Denny Hamlin criticized NASCAR's vague rules, which he claims allow selective enforcement in controversial situations.
- 23XI Racing's Denny Hamlin denied any manufacturer-driven instructions to assist Toyota teammate Christopher Bell, amid similar accusations against Chevrolet.










