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Video: Grant Enfinger, Austin Hill Share Words After Chicago Truck Race

Austin Hill is making enemies weekly, it seems. His feud with Johnny Sauter led to Sauter sitting out last week’s race at Gateway. Now, Hill had words with Grant Enfinger at the conclusion of the Camping World 225 at Chicagoland Speedway.

Here is video from NBC Sports’ Dustin Long of the disagreement on pit road following the race:

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Enfinger was upset about an aggressive move that Hill made during the race which moved him from sixth to third on a restart and stopped by after the race to voice his displeasure.

Hill talked about the chat on pit road with NBC Sports’ Dustin Long.

“It actually prevailed us from being — I think — sixth and we went all the way to third by making that agressive move,” Hill said. “Like I said, we didn’t touch anybody when I made the pass. I stayed above the white line on entry, so it wasn’t like I made a bonzai move or anything. I had the line before — way before — we got to the corner. I don’t know, not real sure.”

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