NBA GOAT Michael Jordan’s Team Member Believes Penske Driver Could Receive the Same Penalty as Bubba Wallace & Chase Elliott

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After the Denny Hamlin-Chase Elliott fiasco at Coca-Cola 600, another incident at the World Wide Technology Raceway has become the main talking point. 

The incident took place between RCR driver Austin Dillon and Team Penske driver Austin Cindric. Michael Jordan’s team member and Bubba Wallace’s spotter Freddie Kraft feels Cindric could receive the same fate as Elliott. 


The Gateway incident between Dillon and Cindric 

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On lap 219, the #2 car of Cindric pushed Dillon’s car from behind. Dillon’s car then turned and crashed into Ricky Stenhouse Jr, which his streak of 7 back-to-back top 15 finishes. 

Dillon wants Cindric suspended 

After going out of the race early, Dillion looked frustrated, as he said, “I was wrecked intentionally by [Austin Cindric], hooked right, just like Chase [Elliott] and Denny [Hamlin] and Bubba’s deal. He better be suspended next week.”

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Richard Childress was not happy 


Although Kyle Busch won the race for RCR, Childress stood alongside Dillon, as he said, “[Kyle Busch has] definitely helped Austin a whole lot, Austin’s had some good runs, He had drove up to about 10th until the [No.] 2 car wrecked him.”


Freddie Kraft showed support for Dillon

Meanwhile, Couch Racer recently tweeted, “The Cindric / Dillon incident shouldn’t even be in consideration for a penalty. Let’s not get ridiculous.” Couch Racer’s partner, Freddie Kraft replied to that tweet, saying, “Oh boy. TJ showed me some data this morning that may contradict this statement.”

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