Shane van Gisbergen faced a ton of problems in Kansas. Due to an unapproved adjustment on the No. 88 Chevrolet, SVG’s usual crew chief, Stephen Doran, was ejected. He also owed NASCAR a stop-and-go penalty after the green flag dropped on the NASCAR playoff race. What is more, he also got into a risky three-wide situation with William Byron and Alex Bowman. Even after all these hiccups, SVG came away with a better finish and better hopes than his teammate, Ross Chastain.
The No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevy driver fetched a crown jewel win in late May this year. Ross Chastain’s Coca-Cola 600 trophy raised his fans’ expectations about the rest of the season. However, a stretch of drab performances followed, and now Chastain’s future looks hazy.
Is Ross Chastain left out?
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