Love them or hate them, villains are here to stay in NASCAR. Over the years, the sport’s “villain” label has shifted from one driver to another — and Richard Childress Racing seems to have a knack for finding them. Take Kyle Busch, for instance. His aggressive driving, dominance across NASCAR’s top three series, and unapologetic personality have all helped shape his villainous reputation.
However, things recently took a different turn in the Xfinity Series. After a victory celebration at Talladega, one RCR driver went all out, and NASCAR wasn’t too pleased about it. Despite that, some insiders back such controversial figures in the sport.
NASCAR analysts decipher why such drivers are needed
Straight off flipping the bird to a fan while driving down the main stretch, Austin Hill has been

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