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NASCAR driver Chase Briscoe recently recalled his on-track incident with Hendrick Motorsports driver Kyle Larson in the Quaker State 400 playoff race. Briscoe crashed into Larson’s #5 Chevy, which had lost balance and bounced back off the wall, to the middle of the track.
Briscoe pilots the #14 Ford for Stewart Haas Racing, competing full-time in the Cup Series. He has claimed 15 wins across NASCAR’s top divisions, with 11 victories in the Xfinity Series and two each in the Cup and Truck Series.
Additionally, the 29-year-old captured the ARCA Racing Series championship in 2016, achieving six wins and 18 top-10 finishes.Briscoe confirmed his spot in the 2024 playoffs after securing a win in the final regular season race at Darlington Raceway. However, his first playoff race came to an untimely end as he made contact with the wrecked #5 of Kyle Larson
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Following a P6 finish at Watkins Glen, Briscoe shed light on his playoff situation, particularly talking about the effect of his early exit from Atlanta. He said:
“We did everything we needed to do. So hate that we were in that hole to begin with Atlanta. Otherwise, we’d be hitting a really good spot going into next week, but that’s part of it. So yeah, did everything we needed to do with our highpoint.com Ford.”