Austin Cindric intentionally keeps a very limited supply of his fellow Cup drivers’ phone numbers, but he needed some digits Sunday after crashing out at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Kyle Larson’s, of course.
11d
On3 on MSNAustin Cindric got Kyle Larson’s phone number, called after getting wrecked but still not happyAustin Cindric and Kyle Larson talked things out after the two made contact off Turn 2 during the NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway this past weekend. While speaking to reporters this week,
Austin Cindric couldn’t find Kyle Larson after the NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta, so he made sure Larson knew how to reach him.
11don MSN
Austin Cindric was too furious at Kyle Larson to talk to him after the Atlanta NASCAR Cup race, but he knew he wanted to speak with him after he cooled down, so he resorted to a traditional means of communication—he gave his business card to Hendrick Motorsports executives Jeff Andrews and Chad Knaus.
Only two races into the 2025 Cup Series season and tensions are beginning to rise. Carson Hocevar was the biggest topic of discussion on-track with his run-ins and conversations with multiple drivers at Atlanta Motor Speedway last Sunday,
Austin Cindric might have had the best car in Sunday’s Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta but had nothing to show for it thanks to a late incident with Kyle Larson.
NASCAR penalized Austin Cindric 50 points and fined him $50,000 after an incident where he wrecked Ty Dillon at Circuit of The Americas.
Cindric had approached Hendrick Motorsports executives Jeff Andrews and Chad Knaus following the race in Atlanta. He gave them one of his business cards with a simple message to Larson: Call me. He explained to the reporters that he thought it was better to have a conversation rather than just show up on the race track.
NASCAR has penalized Austin Cindric 50 points and fined him $50,000 for intentionally spinning Ty Dillon in last weekend’s Cup race at Circuit of the Americas. After Dillon moved Cindric up the track early in the race, Cindric quickly retaliated and hooked Dillon in the right rear, spinning Dillon.
In a post-race interview at AMS, Austin Cindric blamed Kyle Larson for the disappointing end to his race at Atlanta. He was running second behind Larson on the outside when his rival forced him ...
5don MSN
NASCAR has penalized Austin Cindric 50 points and fined him $50,000 for intentionally spinning Ty Dillon in last weekend’s Cup Series race at Circuit of the Americas.
but the late-race incident between Austin Cindric and Kyle Larson for the lead flew under the radar as Ross Chastain spoke to Hocevar on the infield grass. On Monday, Cindric and Larson spoke over ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results