Reckless aggression has long been a talking point in NASCAR. And the Watkins Glen saw one of the most chaotic afternoons of the season, with multiple wrecks scattering debris and ending several contenders’ days early. Carson Hocevar, known for sparking controversy at tracks like Nashville Superspeedway, where he made contact under caution and triggered a multi-car pileup. Yet in sharp contrast, Austin Hill, fresh off a one-race suspension, following his high-profile clash with Aric Almirola at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, returned to the track and doubled down, repeating the same aggressive tactics that landed him in trouble in the first place, triggering fan hatred that has a solution, according to Dale Jr.

Hill’s comeback race at Watkins Glen International quickly reignited debate whe

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