Tempers usually flare when NASCAR visits Martinsville Speedway, and that was the case on Saturday.
Following a hard-fought Xfinity Sequence playoff race, drivers Chandler Smith and Cole Custer — who completed third and fourth, respectively — raced one another onerous within the closing laps.
With beneath 40 laps to go, Smith — who wanted a win to advance to the Championship 4 at Phoenix — was operating third, with Custer in second. After being affected person with Custer and tapping his bumper, Smith lastly had sufficient, shifting Custer up the monitor to take over second place.
When offered with the chance to restart behind Smith on lap 227, Custer — who restarted fourth — moved Smith up the monitor, sending Smith’s No. 81 from second to outdoors of the top-five.
Whereas one other warning adopted, Smith did not have sufficient time nor velocity to get round Aric Almirola for the race win. The loss knocks Smith out of the playoffs, and it may function the race that effectively ends his profession, not less than within the quick time period. In the meantime, Custer superior to the Championship 4 on factors and could have the possibility to defend his 2023 title on Nov. 9.
After the race, Smith made his emotions clear to Custer. Apparently, a verbal altercation wasn’t getting his level throughout, as he proceeded to throw a punch at Custer.
The altercation was rapidly damaged up by officers and crew members, and the 2 drivers had been separated earlier than doing their post-race interviews.