Nascar: Ty Gibbs threatens Tyler Reddick after being turned

Ty Gibbs was not satisfied with Tyler Reddick in the Nascar Cup Series 400 series in Martinsville Speedway on Sunday afternoon while Denny Hamlin won the race after finishing fifth in Homestead last week.

The incident between Gibbs and Reddick on Tour 298. Gibbs has become a little too wide in one of the corners, and Reddick tried to slide under him. Just when Gibbs went to correct, Reddick went up to the back of him and turned Gibbs.

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The pilot of the Nascar Cup Series Ty Gibbs, # 54, during training and qualifications for the Cook Out 400 in Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia, March 29, 2025. (Jim Dedmon-Imagn images)

The broadcast listened to Gibbs radio, and the driver of the car n ° 54 was unhappy.

“Just release this F — ING please. Log me away from this little F — after this race too,” he said in reference to Reddick.

The two pilots had an animated conversation after the race, but the cooler heads seemed to prevail.

Hamlin won his first victory for the 2025 season after starting the fifth race. He led 274 of the 400 rpm and collected 53 points to accompany him. He was ninth in step 1 and first in stadium. In addition, he was 4.6 seconds ahead of second place finisher Christopher Bell.

It was the first time that Hamlin had earned in Martinsville in 10 years. He raised a flag when he left his car, which said “11 against the world”.

The pilot of the NASCAR CUP series, Denny Hamlin, n ° 11, celebrates his victory during the Cook Out 400 in Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia, March 30, 2025. (Jim Dedmon-Imagn images)

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“We had the feeling [in the early 2010s] We were just better than anyone, “said Hamlin, via Fox Sports.” It was easy. I didn’t have to do all the work I do now.

“It was just aggravating to be the best of this track in the past five years, never before.

Bubba Wallace, Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson completed the first five. Ross Chastain, Ryan Preece, Joey Logano, Chase Briscoe and Todd Gilliland completed the Top 10.

The pilot of the Nascar Cup Series Tyler Reddick, # 45, during training and qualifications for the Cook Out 400 in Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia, March 29, 2025. (Jim Dedmon-Imagn images)

Gibbs finished in 13th and Reddick behind him in 14th.

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