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Austin Hill responds defiantly to NASCAR suspension, insists Indy clash wasn't deliberate. Race for championship continues.
Fresh off of his one-week suspension, Austin Hill is back in the No. 21 car this weekend at Watkins Glen for Richard ...
On Friday at Watkins Glen International, Austin Hill walked back into the NASCAR Xfinity Series garage for the first time ...
Hill was involved in a big controversy during the Xfinity race at Indianapolis, where he deliberately rear-right hooked ...
Austin Hill gets playoff waiver after suspension for wrecking Almirola, sparking fan debate over fairness and NASCAR’s ...
Austin Hill will still be able to race for the NASCAR Xfinity Series title.
The NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Iowa will be broadcast nationally on the CW Network. Streaming options for the race include FUBO in limited markets nationwide, which offers a free trial to potential ...
In the aftermath of Austin Hill and Aric Almirola's incident at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 27, team owner Richard Childress has made an odd claim about what led to the crash.
Amanda Ellis, NASCAR's senior director of racing communications, shared details on how the league determined Austin Hill's five-lap penalty.
Was Austin Hill’s penalty for turning Aric Almirola too harsh, too light or just right?: NASCAR has been inconsistent with ...
On the first overtime attempt in the Brickyard 400, Bell found himself right behind Zane Smith in a battle for 10th when he ...
Well, folks, if drama in motorsports is your cup of espresso, Austin Hill just served us a triple shot. NASCAR didn’t hold back after his move during last Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at ...