Former NASCAR driver Matt Tifft was kicked in the face during a pit lane fight at Toledo Speedway.
A bad night at the Glass City 200 turned into a bad night off the track for former Cup driver Matt Tift. The former NASCAR driver was involved in a controversy that ended with him getting a shoe in his face after crashing in the ASA Stars Tour.
The person who shot it. Matt Tiff wanted to talk to Billy Van Meter after the race at Toledo Speedway. He thought Kotahi mitra’s day was over with the other three.
Tifft confronted the driver in the driveway, then grabbed him and took him down. While on the ground, which was recorded on audio and video, he was kicked in the face by a man wearing a VanMeter jacket.
Brian Glaze is one of the crew, and Matt Weaver talks about the Short Scene Track. This video is by Matt Tift. It’s a cruel slap in the face and totally unnecessary. The ASA will announce further penalties in the coming days.
Had a great race until getting wrecked by someone who went on to take out 3 more cars. Can’t stand people with no respect for others’ equipment. Always a good sign when several teams thank you after confronting them. Hopefully the last time getting ‘VanMetered.
NASCAR fans remember Matt Tifft for his appearances in the Xfinity Series and Cup Series.
As a teenager, he was on a good streak when his career was derailed by brain cancer. Tifft was the owner of the youngest team in Cup Series history when he took over as owner of Live Fast Motorsports.
Short course competition is strong. Pushing and shoving is a two-way street. Hell, a hand full. However, there is no reason to kick someone while they are on the ground defenseless. However, Tift was caught.
Tifft finished in the top 10 when he was eliminated. Van Meter doesn’t seem to believe he did anything wrong with the video. Matt Tifft presents the first Super Late model on the platform.
Matt Tifft’s biggest talking point this week was his performance on the field. This is the Super Late Model in its clay debut. Toledo Speedway is a multi-race track, located on the ARCA circuit, and home to some great racing.
But as we have seen, in the end there is a change. Thanks Tift for keeping the heads up. After the kick, he can track down the person who did it. Based on his previous medical history, this was very serious.
The good news is that other teams thanked Tifft for what he said. At the end of the night in a bloodied and wrecked car, he tried his best. And I really hope Pizza Hut has the best pizza ever. He got it.
So it seems the popularity contests are still at odds. The ASA Stars National Tour is a great series. At least this doesn’t indicate it.