Video: Todd Souza Retaliates on Tanner Reif to Send ARCA Race at Phoenix into Overtime

Todd Souza spins Tanner Reif ARCA Phoenix 2022
Todd Souza took his frustrations out on Tanner Reif after sustaining damage on a restart. Souza spinning Reif sent Friday’s ARCA race at Phoenix into overtime.

Todd Souza was a little heated after contact with Tanner Reif and Connor Mosack on a late race restart in Friday’s ARCA Menards Series and ARCA Menards Series West companion event at Phoenix Raceway.

After the chain-reaction contact caused a tire rub on Souza’s No. 13 car, Souza exacted revenge on Reif as they went down the straightaway. Souza stuck his right front into Reif’s left rear, and he would not relent until Reif went for a wicked spin.

Fortunately, Reif did not hit anything and was not collected by any of the other cars that were zooming by at full speed. The incident would bring out the caution and it would send the race into an overtime finish.

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