NASCAR's decision not to suspend Austin Cindric for his hit on Ty Dillon came down to it happening at a road course instead ...
Last week at COTA, Austin Cindric turned Ty Dillon around in retaliation. NASCAR deemed it worthy of a penalty, but not ...
Ford driver Austin Cindric was fined for intentionally wrecking the No. 10 NASCAR Chevy of Ty Dillon at COTA, but was not ...
Cindric retaliated with a right-rear hook on Dillon, which led to Dillon's car spinning wildly. To Dillon and his team, this ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Austin Cindric was docked 50 points and fined $50,000 by NASCAR on Wednesday for intentionally spinning Ty Dillon in last weekend's Cup Series race at Circuit of the Americas.
He likely can’t point himself into the postseason now and will have to win a race instead. Kaulig Racing president Chris Rice didn’t like the ruling. Ty Dillon didn’t like the ruling.