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NASCAR said Ty Gibbs broke no rules when he clipped a tire being held by the RFK Racing No. 6 team's tire carrier during Sunday's race.
Ty Gibbs and Tyler Reddick are embroiled in one of the most talked-about matchups for the upcoming NASCAR In-Season Challenge race at Dover Motor Speedway.
Brad Keselowski incident on pit road at Sonoma could mean that NASCAR needs to enact new rules, even if it's later down the road.
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The Mirror US on MSNJoey Logano makes feelings known on Ty Gibbs controversy after NASCAR decisionReigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano has given his take on the Ty Gibbs, Brad Keselowski and pit crew controversy at Sonoma, which has divided opinion
NASCAR’s In-Season Challenge is down to four drivers heading into Sunday’s semifinals at Dover Motor Speedway. Tyler Reddick goes against Ty Gibbs. John Hunter Nemechek is paired against Ty Dillon. They seek to advance to next weekend’s finals at Indianapolis. The winner will receive $1 million.
NASCAR's Managing Director of Racing Communications, Mike Forde, has supported Ty Gibbs in his pitstop mishap with Brad Keselowski at Sonoma Raceway.
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On3 on MSNNASCAR insider reacts to Ty Gibbs, No. 6 team pit road controversy, weighs potential blameOn Lap 52 of Sunday’s race at Sonoma Raceway, Ty Gibbs passed through Brad Keselowski‘s pit box and clipped a tire being held by the No. 6 team’s tire carrier. Telvin McClurkin, who was over the pit wall preparing for Keselowski’s arrival,
On the latest Hauler Talk, pit-road rules are discussed that were in play for the Sonoma incident between the Nos. 6 and 54 teams.
Fans back NASCAR’s decision to clear Ty Gibbs of any blame after a near miss with the tire carrier in Brad Keselowski’s pit stall.
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On3 on MSNKevin Harvick vehemently backs Ty Gibbs in pit road scuffle with Brad Keselowski pit crewNASCAR didn’t have an issue with anything Ty Gibbs did on his pit box entry on Lap 52 of Sunday’s race at Sonoma Raceway, in which he passed through Brad Keselowski‘s stall and clipped a tire being held by the No.
Ty Gibbs' aggressive NASCAR reputation incites debate after a legal yet contentious incident at Sonoma, with Dale Jr. weighing in on the controversy.