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Video: Noah Gragson Celebrates Martinsville Win By Shotgunning a Fan’s Beer

Noah Gragson Shotguns Beer
Noah Gragson shotguns a fan’s beer after winning at Martinsville. Screengrab from NBCSN race broadcast.

Noah Gragson knows how to celebrate a win, that’s obvious. But he also has an uncanny knack for connecting with the crowd in attendance as he is celebrating.

Following his fifth-career NASCAR Xfinity Series win in Saturday’s Dead on Tools 250 at Martinsville Speedway, Gragson slammed into the wall during his burnout, blew out both rear tires, climbed the catch fence and capped things off by shotgunning a fan’s beer.

Here is a video showing a portion of the burnout and donuts:

And here is Gragson shotgunning the fan’s beer:

For Gragson, it was an emotional win, as he felt his championship hopes were drawing dead after a crash and 35th-place finish last weekend at Kansas Speedway. But, Gragson came out and dominated by leading 153 laps and securing his place in the Championship 4 next weekend at Phoenix Raceway.

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