The racing body isn’t letting the matter rest. Brad Moran, NASCAR Cup Series managing director, has already put Trackhouse Racing on notice, confirming a sit-down with team leadership to dissect the eyebrow-raising incident. Additionally, crew chiefs from across the garage will receive a fresh round of guidance, ensuring that there is no wiggle room left in the rulebook. Moran warned, “It certainly caught our radar. Where we see that, they can be pretty comfortable knowing it won’t go unnoticed.” And just as the garage dissects that message, Bristol looms on the horizon, and another NASCAR insider is sounding off.

This latest flare-up came after what was already a bruising race for Justin Marks’ Trackhouse Racing. Ross Chastain managed only a 24th-place finish, Shane van Gisbergen wound

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