In a heart-stopping NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Texas Motor Speedway, chaos reigned supreme with 11 cautions and a flurry of incidents that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Kyle Larson emerged victorious in a double-overtime finish, adding to the drama of the already intense event.
However, the aftermath of the race brought more surprises as Kaulig Racing faced penalties following the tumultuous Texas showdown. Driver Daniel Dye narrowly missed a top-10 finish, only to have the team slapped with a $10,000 fine for two unsecured lug nuts on the No. 10 car during post-race inspection. Crew chief Kevin Walter was also suspended for the upcoming Charlotte event, highlighting NASCAR’s emphasis on pit safety.
The Xfinity Series wasn’t the only division dealing with penalties post-Texas. The Cup Series race saw even more chaos, with numerous penalties issued for pit road infractions. From drivers pitting early to speeding violations and commitment line issues, the race was a rollercoaster of mistakes and consequences.
As NASCAR heads to Kansas, teams are under immense pressure to tighten up their execution and avoid penalty-riddled performances. The fine line between aggression and discipline has never been clearer, with the Texas mayhem serving as a stark reminder of the high stakes in modern racing.