BREAKING: NASCAR star Chase Elliott has donated his entire $5.4 million bonus and endorsement deals to charities and homeless relief. What he did next left everyone in awe.
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Chase Elliott ran into trouble at Homestead-Miami Speedway after a pit road incident involving Ryan Blaney. Elliott was penalized and saw all his race progress wiped out in minutes, despite arguing he did nothing wrong. Afterward, the Hendrick Motorsports driver criticized race officials, accusing NASCAR of drifting away from real racing.
Blaney wasnβt happy with Elliottβs move during a routine pit stop and vented his frustration on the team radio. But while Blaney escaped without damage, Elliott wasnβt as luckyβhe faced a penalty that changed his race.
Chase Elliott ran into trouble at Homestead-Miami Speedway after a pit road incident involving Ryan Blaney. Elliott was penalized and saw all his race progress wiped out in minutes, despite arguing he did nothing wrong. Afterward, the Hendrick Motorsports driver criticized race officials, accusing NASCAR of drifting away from real racing.
Blaney wasnβt happy with Elliottβs move during a routine pit stop and vented his frustration on the team radio. But while Blaney escaped without damage, Elliott wasnβt as luckyβhe faced a penalty that changed his race.
As cars rolled out to start Stage 3, Elliott pulled out of his pit stall just as Blaney was approaching. Both drivers had to take evasive action to avoid contact. Once back on track, Blaney pulled alongside Elliott, and the two appeared to exchange words or gestures before settling back in.
Elliott thought that would be the end of it, but NASCAR had other plans. Crew chief Alan Gustafson argued Elliott had no ill intent, but officials didnβt budge.