Rajah Caruth battles Ty Majeski for third at Kansas Speedway and attempts to block but makes hard contact with the outside wall, causing major damage.
———-
Subscribe to NASCAR on YouTube:
Check out NASCAR's Discord
Visit NASCAR.com for the latest news:
Checkout NASCAR's Discord
For more race day in-car cameras check out NASCAR Drive –
Shop for your favorite NASCAR gear, diecasts and more:
Download the NASCAR Mobile App:
Weekend schedule for on-track action:
———-
Play every weekend!
———-
NASCAR Fantasy Live:
———-
NASCAR on Social Media
———-
Twitter:
Facebook:
Instagram:
Snapchat:
TikTok:
GIPHY:
18 comments
Dang
Come on
Hope Rajah learned you don’t block for 3rd
Nothing wrong with blocking for 3rd, as long as they’re not at your rear bumper.
Definitely avoidable. In his defense, hes never been that far up in the field and just wanted to get a carrer best finish. Hopefully he learned something here.
Doesn’t matter how far up in the field you are, once they reach your rear bumper, you either outdrive them, outrun them or let them go. Trying to block at that point always results in a wreck.
@Aaron Thomas very true but sometimes moving out of the way and trying to pass happens at the same time. I don’t think that happened here though. Cool to see how Caruth and Majeski talked it out after. Looked like Majeski was teaching but I’m sure he learned from this accident too.
It doesn’t matter where you are in the field. A double block like this is stupid.
His luck will turn around
It’s not a luck issue, it’s a skill issue. You don’t just “luck” into throwing a terrible block.
Rajah Caruth didn’t block in time.
If you’re intentionally blocking then you deserve to get moved. But I don’t think that happened here. Rajah thought he could move up in the lane and let Majeski by. Then he has to sit there and listen to this guy tell him about everything that he should have done differently. He’s got patience for listening and I respect that.
I was just fixing to say I think Ty could have took his own advice a little to because it was not ultra aggressive as he says
If you’re intentionally blocking then you deserve to get moved. But I don’t think that happened here. Rajah thought he could move up in the lane and let Majeski by.
Then he has to sit there and listen to this guy tell him about everything that he should have done differently. He’s got patience for listening and I respect that.
Rajah moved late there, more likely than not you will not get a break in that situation, so Rajah needs to learn from this.
Majeski tore himself up finishing that wreck. So even if it’s initially Rajah’s fault, Majeski’s an idiot.
Majeski could of lifted, I guess?
Good way to learn a lesson. Blocking like that you deserve to get wrecked or moved.