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Chastain seeks to "wreck less and win more" in NASCAR after incidents

Ross Chastain says he's eager to "wreck less and win more" after his controversial NASCAR Cup crash with Kyle Larson in Darlington resulted in a backlash.

Chastain lost a chance at his first Cup win of the 2023 season at the end of the 14 May race at Darlington.

Larson squeezed Chastain into the wall on a restart with 13 laps remaining as he tried to hold on to his lead. On the next restart, Chastain attempted a similar move to try and halt Larson’s advance, but this time both cars were wrecked.

Chastain received plenty of criticism in the aftermath of the clash, particularly from Hendrick Motorsports executive Jeff Gordon and Larson’s team owner Rick Hendrick.

In the days after, Chastain’s Trackhouse Racing co-owner Justin Marks also had a meeting with him to discuss how to avoid similar incidents in the future. At the time, Chastain described the advice as “stop hitting things”.

In the three races since Darlington, Chastain has finished no higher than 10th and dropped from first to third in the series standings.

The 30-year-old says his desire to win is unaffected, but admitted he has “definitely learned from Darlington”.

“Whatever I can do to wreck less and win more will definitely be top in my mind and my priority,” Chastain said. 

“I take what people say to heart, especially my boss, my owner, the guy that hired me and guides me. He’s a racer himself and we talk as racers and buddies just as much as we talk as owner and driver.

Source: Autosport

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