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NASCAR Silly Season Continues as Austin Cindric Becomes the Part of an Entertaining Rumor

Published 09/04/2020, 12:21 AM EDT

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NASCAR can be funny at many times. There are some ridiculous rumors going around. One such rumor was that the NBA legend Michael Jordan will be investing in the Richard Petty Motorsports team. Although the rumor was shot down by Michael Jordan’s representative. The latest rumor in NASCAR is from the Xfinity series. It involves the current championship leader Austin Cindric. The 22 years old drives the No. 22 Ford Mustang for Team Penske. He is the son of Team Penske President Tim Cindric.

Austin Cindric is in amazing form in the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity series. The Team Penske driver has 15 top 5 finishes in 22 starts this season and 5 wins. Austin Cindric was an aspect of the engaging rumor that he was not, at this point a NASCAR driver. Above all, this is on the grounds that there were none of his products on Team Penske’s site.

Silly NASCAR season continues

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Team Penske ran out of shirts for NASCAR Xfinity Series star Austin Cindric on their product site. However, this made a frenzy among fans that Cindric had lost his seat in the NASCAR Xfinity series for some reason.

Above all, Kyle Larson, who lost his seat after using a racial slur on the live stream during an iracing event in April 2013 was still having his products on the website. Although, This created a panic amongst the fans and they felt that the Championship leader is not racing anymore.

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Austin Cindric tweeted, “Dear Twitter, We ran out of shirts. Thanks for the entertainment. Best fake theory wins a Texas VL hat. I’ll pick the winner tomorrow. Comment below.”

He said, “For those of you who had some concerns, I appreciate that concern, I would like to tell you that I did my prep for Darlington and hopefully have a great weekend out there. Some of the theories have been highly entertaining and I appreciate creativity. I love the NASCAR fan base for reasons like this.”

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He has offered his texas Motor Speedway victory lane hat to the fan who could come up with the best fake theory about the shirt shortage.

 

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Abhay Aggarwal is sports analyst at EssentiallySports. Having joined ES in early 2020, he has over 300 NASCAR, Formula 1, and Tennis articles to his name. Abhay has been an avid motorsports fan for over a decade, and he even attended the inaugural Indian Grand Prix in 2011.
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