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NASCAR’s Kansas overtime drama, Bubba Wallace vs. Denny Hamlin, and Chase Elliott’s bold Hail Mary highlight this week’s Speed Chronicles. Plus, a Canadian NASCAR history moment, Grosjean and Hinchcliffe’s Haas F1 test, and IndyCar news on Mick Schumacher.
October racing brings heated finales and off-season intrigue. In this episode, Todd Lewis breaks down the controversial Kansas Cup finish where NASCAR’s green-white-checkered rules stirred debate. Was Denny Hamlin at fault? Or was it just hard racing with Bubba Wallace? Chase Elliott’s gamble with fresh tires turned the final lap upside down.
We revisit a forgotten milestone: Earl Ross, still the only Canadian to win a NASCAR Cup race back in 1974. From there, we shift gears to Formula 1 where Romain Grosjean and James Hinchcliffe tested with Haas, a symbolic return for both after near-career-ending crashes.
Todd also shares insights on NASCAR’s new “Hell Yeah” branding, IndyCar sniffing around Cleveland again, and the buzz around Mick Schumacher’s upcoming IndyCar test. With F1 back in Singapore and NASCAR headed to Charlotte’s Roval, there’s no shortage of storylines to fuel debate and passion.
Subscribe to Speed Chronicles on YouTube and your favorite podcast platform. Share your thoughts in the comments—was Hamlin wrong at Kansas, or was it just racing?
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By Sick MediaNASCAR’s Kansas overtime drama, Bubba Wallace vs. Denny Hamlin, and Chase Elliott’s bold Hail Mary highlight this week’s Speed Chronicles. Plus, a Canadian NASCAR history moment, Grosjean and Hinchcliffe’s Haas F1 test, and IndyCar news on Mick Schumacher.
October racing brings heated finales and off-season intrigue. In this episode, Todd Lewis breaks down the controversial Kansas Cup finish where NASCAR’s green-white-checkered rules stirred debate. Was Denny Hamlin at fault? Or was it just hard racing with Bubba Wallace? Chase Elliott’s gamble with fresh tires turned the final lap upside down.
We revisit a forgotten milestone: Earl Ross, still the only Canadian to win a NASCAR Cup race back in 1974. From there, we shift gears to Formula 1 where Romain Grosjean and James Hinchcliffe tested with Haas, a symbolic return for both after near-career-ending crashes.
Todd also shares insights on NASCAR’s new “Hell Yeah” branding, IndyCar sniffing around Cleveland again, and the buzz around Mick Schumacher’s upcoming IndyCar test. With F1 back in Singapore and NASCAR headed to Charlotte’s Roval, there’s no shortage of storylines to fuel debate and passion.
Subscribe to Speed Chronicles on YouTube and your favorite podcast platform. Share your thoughts in the comments—was Hamlin wrong at Kansas, or was it just racing?
#NASCAR #IndyCar #Formula1 #Motorsport #SpeedChronicles
Keyword List
NASCAR Kansas finish, NASCAR overtime explained, Bubba Wallace crash Kansas, Denny Hamlin controversy, Chase Elliott win Kansas, NASCAR Cup playoffs 2025, NASCAR overtime drama, Earl Ross NASCAR history, Canadian NASCAR driver, Romain Grosjean Haas test, James Hinchcliffe Haas F1, Mick Schumacher IndyCar test, IndyCar Cleveland rumors, NASCAR Hell Yeah branding, F1 Singapore 2025 preview, NASCAR Charlotte Roval