George Washington High School Army JROTC presents colors for NASCAR in Martinsville
- Austin Hill won the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Martinsville Speedway, marking his second win of the season and his 12th career victory in Xfinity.
- The race ended controversially after a last-lap incident involving multiple cars, leading to a surprise victory for Hill.
- Denny Hamlin criticized the race's conclusion on X, calling it 'absolute garbage' and expressing frustration over the driving standards.
- The race received backlash from veterans and commentators, with Jeff Gluck calling it 'an embarrassing spectacle,' highlighting the chaotic nature of the final laps.
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George Washington High School Army JROTC presents colors for NASCAR in Martinsville
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) - A group of local students was in the spotlight during the opening ceremonies of the NASCAR race in Martinsville, Virginia, this past weekend. The George Washington High School Army JROTC was chosen to present the colors before the race in front of thousands of NASCAR fans. Their instructor selected a group of the school's best cadets for the ceremony. This was the GW JROTC's second year at the track. Along with a previous…


NASCAR Veterans Slam Xfinity Series Drivers Over Massive Martinsville Crash
NASCAR veterans have been furious with the way drivers executed the Xfinity Race at Martinsville. The major highlight event was when multiple cars were involved in a massive crash in the last lap after Sammy Smith rear-ended race leader Taylor Gray. The incident caused Austin Hill to secure a surprise victory. Sadly, the 256-lap race was driven under the yellow flag for 104 laps. Richard Childress Racing’s Hill got lucky as he only secured the l…
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