

I mean, you can take it for whatever you think it might be,” said Larson, who placed outside the top 30 for the third time in the last four races. Larson’s version of events was noncommittal. Tomorrow, I’ll go out to Sonoma to the Skip Barber (Racing School) and when I get home from that, I’ll go find him and Rick and make some of that right.”Ĭhastain said “no comment” when asked about Larson holding him up in the closing laps. “I was actually going to follow Brennan past the 3 (car of Austin Dillon) there and he checked up quicker than I thought. “It’s completely my fault,” Chastain said after his best finish of the season. Chastain offered an apology to the Rick Ware-owned team in his post-race interview.

“Yes, for no reason,” was the team’s reply.Ĭhastain continued and finished second behind race winner Martin Truex Jr., but not before Larson briefly slowed his pursuit of the leader in the closing laps. “Ross flat-out wrecked the lapper, right?” Larson asked his No. Larson returned to the race but finished 32nd, 41 laps off the pace. 5 Chevrolet to the garage for further repairs.

After meeting minimum speed to clear the Damaged Vehicle Policy clock, Larson took his No. Larson continued with significant right-front damage. RELATED: Unofficial results | At-track photos: Dover 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevy alongside the outside retaining wall in Turns 1 and 2. The collision sent Poole’s car sliding into the path of Larson’s No. 15 Rick Ware Racing Ford of Brennan Poole on the 81st of 400 laps in the Würth 400.

1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet made contact with the slower No. Pre-race favorite Kyle Larson dropped from contention early in Monday’s NASCAR Cup Series race after a Stage 1 crash at Dover Motor Speedway.
