Hendrick Legend Jeff Gordon Defends Alan Gustafson Against Chase Elliott Fans’ Endless Criticism
Jeff Gordon defended Alan Gustafson's winning pit strategy at Martinsville against endless criticism from Chase Elliott's fans.

Jeff Gordon defended Alan Gustafson's winning pit strategy at Martinsville against endless criticism from Chase Elliott's fans.

Chase Elliott secured a Martinsville victory, but Jordan Bianchi claims his lack of dominant speed could affect his title hopes.

Speaking up so others hopefully don’t have to go through a nightmare like they have. On December 29th, 2025, Dennis Hamlin passed away from injuries suffered in a fire at his home in North Carolina. He was the father of NASCAR Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin, and the house fire also left his mother, Mary Lou, hospitalized, though she has made a full recovery. It was such a horrific scene, and it took around two hours to put out the fire due […] The post “There Was No Water”: Denny Hamlin’s Mom Pleads With County To Increase Funds For Fire Protection After The Death Of Her Husband first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Bubba Wallace wrecked the 77 car at Martinsville Speedway during a NASCAR Cup Series race on the tight half-mile short track. Kevin Harvick and Kyle Petty called out the move live on the FOX broadcast as it happened.Harvick said Wallace drove straight through the 77 car and suggested something else triggered the aggression on track. […] The post NASCAR: Kevin Harvick and Kyle Petty Criticize Bubba Wallace’s Martinsville Speedway Wreck appeared first on Heavy Sports.

A new debate around the NASCAR Hall of Fame gained attention following comments made across two podcasts. On Sunday, March 30, 2026, Kyle Petty responded on Inside The Race to remarks shared earlier by Dale Earnhardt Jr. on The Dale Jr. Download.The discussion began when producer Travis Rockhold questioned whether Justin Allgaier belongs in the […] The post NASCAR Legend Kyle Petty Responds to Ongoing Hall of Fame Debate appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Denny Hamlin admits his contact with Ryan Blaney at Martinsville was unnecessary after the move sent Blaney into the fence.

Denny Hamlin's heartbreaking Martinsville loss to Chase Elliott still provides a crucial points boost for his championship hopes.

Ryan Blaney didn’t hesitate when asked about his late-race run-in with Denny Hamlin at Martinsville Speedway.“Yeah, he just put me in the fence,” Blaney said on pit road. “That’s what it looked like from my seat.”The moment came during a tense battle in the closing laps of Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race, adding another flashpoint […] The post “He Put Me in the Fence”: Ryan Blaney Sounds Off on Denny Hamlin After Martinsville appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Denny Hamlin had the race in his hands Sunday at Martinsville Speedway.He started on pole. He led 292 laps. He swept both stages.And still, he didn’t win.Instead, it was Chase Elliott who capitalized late, passing Hamlin down the stretch to take the victory and hand Hendrick Motorsports its first win of the 2026 season. For […] The post Denny Hamlin Falls Short at Martinsville Despite Leading 292 Laps appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Take that, angry Chase Elliott fans! See? I told you Alan Gustafson was the greatest crew chief in NASCAR history. It goes him, Larry Mac, and then everyone else. Easy list. And good luck telling me otherwise, because I've already gone back into our system and deleted last year's MMPS where I called for him to be fired and then sent to the moon. It no longer exists! God, I love the internet. You can just erase things and BAM, they're gone forever. No more accountability. Perfect. Heartbreak for Denny Hamlin, revenge for Chase and Alan. Just like Martinsville drew it up after the infamous 2017 race. Chase was owed one, and he finally got it. The sireeeeeeeeeen is sounding in Dawsonville. NASCAR is happy. All is well. Let's roll. What else do y'all want to talk about today? Well, how about Bubba Wallace calling himself an a--hole and then absolutely demolishing Carson Hocevar and causing a huge crash? Yeah, thought so!I've also got Kyle Busch being just miserable (again!), NASCAR fans calling Chase's win "rigged" because of that final caution, and, speaking of Larry Mac, are y'all ready to "buckle them f--king belts" today? You are? Good!Because I've got Rajah Caruth getting a STERN talking to from Jesse Love's crew chief after Saturday's Busch race. What a confrontation. What a liner from Danny Stockman. Amazing. Four tires, just a drop of fuel because oil is EXPENSIVE at the moment, and maybe an extra pull of the belt for Rajah … Monday Morning Pit-Stop – the ‘Everyone Left Martinsville ANGRY, Which Means It Did Its Job' edition – is LIVE!Finally, a race where I can talk about the winner! No offense to Tyler Reddick, but he doesn't exactly pay the bills. But Chase Elliott? Yeah, the internet likes Chase Elliott … or hates him. Either way, he's good for business, and he's good for NASCAR. Was he the dominant car yesterday? Nope. Did he back his way into a win? Probably. Does the sireeeeeeen know the difference? Hell no!Music to our ears! It's beautiful. Anyway, Alan Gustafson made amends for absolutely screwing Chase last summer at Dover when he not only pitted him from the lead late in the race, but then only gave him two tires. Amazing. Sunday, Alan short-pitted … everyone … on Lap 262 with Chase in 10th. He intended to make the final part of the race a two-stopper, which is sort of unheard of at Martinsville. But, Chase was a 10th(ish) place car all day, so what the hell? Naturally, Austin Dillon's brake motor blew to hell about 40 laps later, bringing out the caution, and giving Chase the track position – and break – he needed to win the race. Credit to Alan … that call took nuts. Fair is fair, and he deserves his flowers today. Unless, of course, you're one of those NASCAR fans who thinks the whole damn thing was RIGGED for Golden Boy Chase Elliott!If that's that case, you hate Alan, Chase, NASCAR and anyone else associated with that group!What do we think? Good yellow? Weak yellow? Mellow yellow? Yeah, I mean, look … I'm all for a good conspiracy when it pertains to NASCAR. Lord knows I write about them plenty. But come on. I've seen my fair share of phantom flags in the series over the years. Ask Carl Edwards about 'em. He literally quit because of one. This wasn't one. Austin Dillon's brake blew up on pit road. NASCAR threw a caution of debris. Yes, I know, that's the go-to line for NASCAR when they want to bunch the cars back up. I get it. That wasn't the case here. Was it odd to throw a caution for something that happened on pit road? Maybe. But Martinsville ain't Daytona. That place is tiny as hell. When something blows up on pit road, there's a good chance it's getting on the track. And that wasn't the only caution that helped Chase! This one didn't hurt, either – and there was NOTHING fake about this yellow:Amazing. Bubba just absolutely had enough of Martinsville, and Carson, and then punted him to the sun for good measure.Sort of hard to defend that, isn't it? I know Bubba said he didn't mean to wreck him – duh – but it's a funny visual when you pair that interview with the replay of him just wrecking the shit out of Carson going into the corner. Part of it is the type of racing Martinvsille lends itself to, by the way. People get booted all the time at that place. It's sort of how you move them for a spot. But, there's a balance, and 'ol Bubba really walked the line here. It also pairs well with his comments before the race;Like a fine red wine and a steak! Hard to argue, Bubba! Maybe not less, though. The same. Definitely the same. OK, let's get to a couple quickies on the way to Bristol. Kyle Busch, how was your 24th place finish yesterday?!Nobody has had a more miserable career arc than Kyle Busch. The guy couldn't be beat for a stretch at JGR, and now he hasn't won a race at RCR in years. YEARS. At one point, there was chatter about him at least catching Earnhardt on the all-time wins list. That ain't happening now. Next? Let's head on down to the Busch Series and check in with defending series champ Jesse Love, and Rajah Caruth!"You better buckle them f--king belts tight" is such a hilarious line to use in this spot. Could you imagine just walking up to someone and saying that to start off the conversation? I'm gonna try it this week and see where it gets me. PS: unreal job of de-escalation by Jesse Love and Rajah. I figured there was no coming back from "you better buckle your belts f--king tight," but they figured it out. Bummer for us, though. The #content out of that would be amazing. SportsCenter would have made it their lead story. CNN would've sent Big Js to Martinsville to investigate. USA Today would've called for Jesse Love and Danny Stockman to be publicly hung. Would've been incredible. Oh well. OK, off to Bristol we go! Jesse's girlfriend, Georgia Kryssing, takes us there!

Chase Elliott silences critics as crew chief Alan Gustafson delivers a Martinsville masterclass to steal Denny Hamlin's victory.

Michael Jordan is arguably the greatest basketball player the world has ever seen. He is a serial winner, and he has become a larger than life figure due to his historic run with the Chicago Bulls. But his post-NBA career has been a mixed bag, with more negative than positive. He did not draft well […] The post Michael Jordan found escape in NASCAR after NBA ‘burden’ appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Cook Out 400 winner Chase Elliott has had his share of on-track run-ins with Denny Hamlin, but he is not holding a grudge.

Chase Elliott's victory at the Martinsville Cook Out 400 fundamentally reshuffles the NASCAR Cup Series championship standings.

For about 90 percent of Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville, it looked like a sure thing that Denny Hamlin would take home yet another victory at a track he often dominates. However, they don’t throw the checkered flag until 100 percent of the race, and after a late strategy call, a timely caution, and […] The post NASCAR Power Rankings After Chase Elliott’s Stunning Win At Martinsville appeared first on BroBible.

Data from the Japanese Grand Prix sheds light on how a rapid closing speed and loss of grip led to Oliver Bearman’s heavy crash at Suzuka.

Bubba Wallace Ripped For ‘Horrible’ Racing Move Sunday The Spun

Danica Patrick Shows Off Impressive Physique In Dress at 44 The Spun

“What an F-ing joke”: Fans slam Bubba Wallace for causing a 15-car wreck at Martinsville Sportskeeda

Chase Elliott delivered when it mattered most Sunday at Martinsville Speedway, scoring his first win of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season and ending Hendrick Motorsports’ early-year drought. The victory marked Elliott’s 22nd career win and his second at the historic short track.It also gave Chevrolet its first win of the 2026 season, a notable […] The post Chase Elliott Breaks Through at Martinsville as Bubba Wallace Incident Sparks Late-Race Tension appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Chase Elliott won the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway.

Kyle Busch’s difficult start to the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season continued Sunday at Martinsville Speedway during the Cook Out 400. The Kyle Busch-led No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet received an uncontrolled tire penalty after a pit-road incident involving rookie Connor Zilisch.The issue happened under green-flag pit stops and forced Busch to restart from […] The post NASCAR Cup Series Drama at Martinsville Speedway as Kyle Busch Faces Costly Penalty appeared first on Heavy Sports.

A late-race crash at NASCAR’s Martinsville Speedway is drawing immediate attention, and not just for the number of cars involved.On Lap 327 of the Cook Out 400, with 74 laps remaining, a caution flag flew after a multi-car wreck erupted in Turn 4. The incident quickly stacked up a large group of drivers, including Carson […] The post ‘He Was Mad’: Bubba Wallace Slams Into Carson Hocevar in Martinsville Wreck appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The settlement in December was considered a major victory for Jordan that secured a permanent franchise-style model and ensured the team would remain in business for the long-term.
