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motorsport.com on MSNAustin Hill returns from NASCAR suspension, says crash was a "racing incident"Hill remains adamant that his contact with Aric Almirola at Indianapolis was "fully unintentional" as he returns from his one ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNNASCAR: Austin Hill Doubles Down on Defense of Indianapolis Incident After Return from SuspensionNASCAR Xfinity Series driver Austin Hill is returning from his one-race suspension on Saturday for his actions at ...
Hill was involved in a big controversy during the Xfinity race at Indianapolis, where he deliberately rear-right hooked ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNWATCH: Austin Hill Causes Massive Wreck in First Race Back from Suspension, NASCAR ReactionsIn his first race back from suspension, NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Austin Hill caused a massive wreck at Watkins Glen ...
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On3 on MSNAustin Hill reveals what he would ‘take back’ from Aric Almirola incident at IndianapolisThis is the first race for Austin Hill since serving his one-race NASCAR suspension. Does he have any regrets from Indianapolis yet? Well, it doesn’t really appear that way.
Austin Hill discussed his fallout with Aric Almirola and pointed out that the latter 'plays both sides', a trait he ...
Well, NASCAR fans’ drama has struck the Xfinity Series once again. A new chapter in the Austin Hill saga has taken yet ...
Denny Hamlin recently reacted to Austin Hill's penalty that stripped him of his playoff points. The punishment was the first ...
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On3 on MSNAustin Hill doubles down after suspension, denies intentionally wrecking Aric Almirola at IndianapolisFresh off of his one-week suspension, Austin Hill is back in the No. 21 car this weekend at Watkins Glen for Richard ...
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Austin Hill will still be able to race for the NASCAR Xfinity Series title.
McDaniel said Jackson was having a good camp, saying he’d “knocked some rust off” and had exceeded where he was last season.
FBI agrees to help find Texas Democrats in Illinois, but Gov. JB Pritzker calls move ‘grandstanding’
Gov. JB Pritzker attempted to tamp down the federal law enforcement involvement, describing it as “a lot of grandstanding.” ...
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