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Austin Dillon's Richmond Win Under Scrutiny Amid Wreck Allegations, Richard Childress Denies Claims
Aug 12, 2024, 02:11 AM
Austin Dillon's recent victory at Richmond has sparked controversy following allegations that he was instructed to 'wreck' another driver, Joey, during the final lap. Richard Childress, team owner, has repeatedly denied these claims, asserting that no such instruction was given over the team radio. Despite the denials, some reports suggest otherwise, leading to discussions about potential race manipulation. NASCAR is being urged to investigate the matter further. Childress, while denying the allegations, acknowledged in jest that if Dillon had been told to wreck, he executed it well by winning the race. Concerns have also been raised about possible retaliation against Dillon. Denny spoke with NASCAR for clarity but declined to comment.
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