NASCAR driver Joey Gase walks on the observe MID-RACE to toss bumper of wrecked car at rival’s motor vehicle in viral road-rage minute

Dawson Crum spun out Gase and knocked him out of the ToyotaCare 250Gase responded by ripping off his have bumper and using it as a weaponDailyMail.com gives all the newest international sports news 

NASCAR driver Joey Gase ripped off the bumper of his wrecked vehicle and tossed the item at the windshield of fellow racer Dawson Crum in the course of the the ToyotaCare 250 on Saturday. 

Gase and Crum ended up battling for position on the track when Crum drove his automobile into the bumper of Gase’s car or truck, spinning him out into the wall and totaling his No 35 Chevrolet. 

When Gase was out of the automobile, he ripped off the front bumper of his blue racing motor vehicle and waited for Crum’s No 4 Chevrolet to arrive all over the Richmond Raceway keep track of all over again. 

Gase walked down the track and in close proximity to the line of cars heading close to his wreck to concentrate on Crum’s car, and toss the bumper on to his entrance windshield.  

The toss did not look to trigger any injury to Crum’s pink and white car or truck, but Gase’s road rage did draw sizable curiosity on the web. 

Gase threw the bumper of his car at the front windshield of Crum's vehicle after the wreck

Gase threw the bumper of his motor vehicle at the entrance windshield of Crum’s car just after the wreck

Gase was out of the ToyotaCare 250 after the crash, which was caused by Crum bumping him

Gase was out of the ToyotaCare 250 right after the crash, which was brought about by Crum bumping him

Whilst throwing a bumper at an opponent’s auto may be new in NASCAR, throwing any item at a rival’s automobile is not.  

Just after a 2012 wreck, Tony Stewart threw his helmet at the passenger facet window of Matt Kenseth’s automobile. 

In April 2022, Sam Mayer and Ty Gibbs, the grandson of Super Bowl winning mentor and NASCAR team owner Joe Gibbs, acquired into a fight in pit row, using quite a few members of each driver’s group to independent them. 

Gase then place a image of his bumper-fewer automobile to social media, tagging Crum in the post stating ‘hope you appreciate your memento.’  

Gase will likely listen to from NASCAR’s company place of work about the incident, as throwing aspect of your motor vehicle at an additional auto is not in the league’s rule book.