Austin Hill’s weekend at Talladega Superspeedway took another dramatic turn when he was caught on video flipping off the crowd after the race. The clip, which began circulating on social media following Saturday’s Xfinity Series event, showed Hill raising his middle finger as he exited his No. 21 Chevrolet. Coming just weeks after his Indianapolis suspension for an on-track altercation, the gesture only intensified the ongoing conversation around his temperament and reputation inside the NASCAR garage.

For Hill, this wasn’t just an isolated moment. The 30-year-old driver has become known for blending raw competitiveness with an edge that often crosses into controversy. Earlier this summer, Hill was suspended for one race and docked 25 points after NASCAR determined he intentionally wrecke

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