Kyle Busch was furious after NASCAR rival Austin Cindric avoided a suspension for an incident in last weekend's race.
Sunday’s Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta went 80 laps caution-free before Ty Dillon spun out on his own on Lap 81. Dillon, who had a right rear tire down, couldn’t get off the apron. Dillon tried hard to get going in hopes of getting to pit road to avoid having to head back to the garage.
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The aftermath of the incident between Austin Cindric and Ty Dillon at NASCAR's Circuit of the Americas has been a hot topic in the stock car world this week. Cindric right-rear hooked Dillon on the road course during the fourth lap of Sunday's race.