What happened between Austin Hill and Aric Almirola?
Austin Hill appeared to hook Aric Almirola, causing him to crash into the wall at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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NASCAR is reviewing an incident between Austin Hill and Aric Almirola that occurred late in the Pennzoil 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 26, 2025. The incident appeared to show Hill hooking Almirola in the right rear, sending him...
The incident occurred with 10 laps remaining in the race. Almirola was close behind Hill heading into Turn 3 when Hill wiggled. Exiting Turn 4, Hill turned hard left, hooking Almirola. Almirola's car went nose-first into the wall.
Hill radioed to his team, stating he wasn't trying to right-rear Almirola and was trying to keep his car off the wall after Almirola ran him over in Turn 3.
Almirola stated that Hill had blocked him multiple times before he got Hill loose in Turn 3. He believed Hill retaliated by hooking him in the right rear.
NASCAR officials are reviewing the incident and could announce further penalties.
Austin Hill appeared to hook Aric Almirola, causing him to crash into the wall at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Almirola called the move intentional and a 'cheap shot'.
Hill claimed he wasn't trying to wreck Almirola and was correcting his car to avoid the wall.
NASCAR held Hill on pit road for 5 laps.
NASCAR is reviewing the incident and may announce further penalties.
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