Saturday night's race at Richmond was one of the most stressful races of the Sprint Cup season as drivers battled for the final three spots in the Chase at the 0.75-mile oval.
Some teammates weren't working together in NASCAR's version of a play-in game. Austin Dillon and Paul Menard bickered on the team radio to the point that Dillon's grandfather and team owner, Richard Childress, had to cool them down.
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"Austin ran in my left side last week. (Expletive) ran me in the fence earlier tonight. Just made it three wide on a restart.