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NASCAR’s Noah Gragson, F1’s Kevin Magnussen have heated exchange in San Diego

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NASCAR’s Noah Gragson, F1’s Kevin Magnussen have heated exchange in San Diego

In Kevin Magnussen’s first-ever NASCAR race, he made at least one enemy.

After the Anduril 250 at Naval Base Coronado — the first time NASCAR has ever raced on an active military installation — the 33-year-old former Formula 1 driver was confronted by Noah Gragson, a full-timer racer in the Cup Series for Front Row Motorsports.

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Gragson contended that Magnussen wrecked him during the 75-lap race, and the video evidence is difficult to argue with. Magnussen and Gragson raced each other hard in the earlier portions of the race. On the 38th lap, Magnussen hooked Gragson’s right rear quarter panel and sent his No. 4 Ford spinning into the wall off turn 4. Ultimately, the damage knocked Gragson out of the race.

After the race, with time to stew on the incident, Gragson met Magnussen on pit road.

“You wrecked the (expletive) out of me over here,” Gragson told Magnussen after the race. “What the (expletive) is your problem?”

“(Expletive) off. Get out of my face,” Magnussen told Gragson.

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The two drivers went back and forth like this for about 80 seconds, hurling curse words while just inches separated them. A few times, Magnussen wagged his finger in Gragson’s face. No punches were thrown before Gragson was urged to walk away.

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