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Video: Ross Chastain Shoves Josh Berry Out of the Way Late in Battle of Broadway 150 at Nashville Fairgrounds

Wow! Things got a little chippy in the closing laps of Thursday night’s CRA JEGS All-Stars Tour Battle of Broadway 150 at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway.

With 15 laps remaining in the event, NASCAR Cup Series star Ross Chastain found himself third in the running order, but massive contact from behind from Corey Deuser sent Chastain up the hill and allowed fellow NASCAR Cup Series racer Josh Berry to get by Chastain as well.

Chastain, one of the most aggressive drivers in NASCAR today would battle back, and after a hard-fought battle with Berry for the fourth position, Chastain would make contact with Berry to take that position.

Trey Craig would go on to win the race while Chastain would hold off Berry in his No. 1 Rackley W.A.R. Chevrolet to finish fourth and Berry would finish the race in fifth in his No. 4 entry.

The full Battle of Broadway 150 is available to re-watch for subscribers of Racing America. To subscribe and watch the full race, click here.To subscribe and watch the full race, click here.

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