Wednesday 2 November 2022 10:07 PM Xfinity 500 driver pulls inspiration from NASCAR 2005 video game to secure spot ... trends now

Wednesday 2 November 2022 10:07 PM Xfinity 500 driver pulls inspiration from NASCAR 2005 video game to secure spot ... trends now
Wednesday 2 November 2022 10:07 PM Xfinity 500 driver pulls inspiration from NASCAR 2005 video game to secure spot ... trends now

Wednesday 2 November 2022 10:07 PM Xfinity 500 driver pulls inspiration from NASCAR 2005 video game to secure spot ... trends now

Xfinity 500 racecar driver pulls inspiration from NASCAR 2005 video game to travel around the outside wall at 130mph - moving from 10th to 5th place, and earning himself in a spot in the championship Ross Chastain was in 10th place in Sunday's Xfinity 500 race, which would eliminate him from moving on to the championship on November 6  The racer grabbed fifth gear and blasted off at 130 miles per hour, riding along the outer wall and let go of the wheel - and moved into fifth place at the end  Chastain said it is a move he learned form the NASCAR 2005 videogame

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A race car driver in peril of being eliminated from Sunday's Xfinity 500 race attempted a bizarre maneuver he learned in a racing videogame that blasted him from 10th up to 5th place, and earning a spot in the championship race this weekend.

Ross Chastain, 29, pulled a Hail Mary pass when he recalled the 'wall ride' move he from NASCAR 2005 on Nintendo GameCube.

The Chevrolet driver grabbed fifth gear and blasted off at 130 miles per hour, riding along the outer wall and passing the five cars ahead of him, specifically driver Denny Hamlin who was holding on to fifth place.

Chastain told reporters in a post-race interview that he was not sure the move would work, but his brother had used the sneak attack to beat him when they played the game together as children and he took a chance that paid off.

In an attempt to avoid being eliminated from moving on to the championship race, a driver used a move from the NASCAR 2005 videogame

In an attempt to avoid being eliminated from moving on to the championship race, a driver used a move from the NASCAR 2005 videogame

The Xfinity 500 race kicked off at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia - a half-mile track built in

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