Chase Briscoe Drops Multiple F-bombs At Ross Chastain After Fiery Battle In Mexico Nascar Cup Race

Chase Briscoe dropped multiple F-bombs at Ross Chastain following a heated on-track incident during the Mexico City NASCAR Cup race, as reported by Zarec Sanchez on Sportskeeda. Briscoe, driving the #19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry, did not hold back in his radio communication, expressing his frustration with Chastain after the two clashed on the track. NASCAR insider Jordan Bianchi shared Briscoe’s explicit radio message on X, where Briscoe said, “F*** that mother f***er,” referring to Chastain.

The race for Briscoe began poorly when he was involved in a multi-car wreck on lap seven, which included Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson. Later in the race, Briscoe had a confrontation with Ross Chastain, who reportedly shoved him after passing inside the top 10. Despite the early setbacks and the altercation, Briscoe managed to finish strongly in seventh place, while Chastain finished 16th.

The race was dominated by Shane van Gisbergen, Chastain’s teammate at Trackhouse Racing, who led 60 of the 100 laps and won the inaugural Viva México 250 by a margin of 16.567 seconds.

This event marked the end of Briscoe’s impressive streak of starting on the pole position for three consecutive weeks at Charlotte, Nashville, and Michigan, as he started 19th at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.

After the race, Briscoe expressed pride in his recovery and determination, posting on X, “What a day, proud of the recovery and no give up. P7.” Among Joe Gibbs Racing drivers at the event, Briscoe had the second-best finish, behind Christopher Bell, who finished second. Other teammates Ty Gibbs and Ryan Truex finished 11th and 23rd respectively.

Briscoe’s performance this season includes five top-5 finishes and seven top-10s in 16 races, with his best result being third place at the Coca-Cola 600. He has also earned four pole positions, all in his first year with Joe Gibbs Racing.

Zarec Sanchez, the article’s author, is an experienced motorsports and automotive journalist with over six years of experience. He has a background in aviation writing and is passionate about NASCAR’s global potential and the strategic and historical aspects of motorsports.

NASCAR will next return to the United States for The Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway, scheduled for June 22 at 2:00 p.m. ET.

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