After a late-race incident at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Austin Cindric sought to address the situation with Kyle Larson. Recognizing the need for a conversation but preferring not to approach Larson directly at the track, Cindric handed his business card to Hendrick Motorsports executives Jeff Andrews and Chad Knaus, requesting they pass it along to Larson. This approach ensured he could discuss the matter without immediate confrontation. citeturn0search1
The following day, Cindric and Larson connected over the phone. During their conversation, Larson acknowledged his responsibility for the incident, which had ended Cindric’s race. Cindric appreciated the acknowledgment but emphasized that while the discussion was constructive, it didn’t change the race’s outcome. He expressed that the situation still “gets the blood pressure going a little bit,” indicating lingering frustration. citeturn0search3
Despite the setback, Cindric remains focused on the season ahead. He has demonstrated resilience by leading significant portions of races and securing stage points, reflecting his commitment to moving past disappointments and striving for future success. citeturn0search3
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