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HAMPTON, Ga. — A quick rain shower had just ended when Shane van Gisbergen emerged from the NASCAR hauler following a 17-minute meeting with the sport’s officials and fellow driver Austin Hill.

The meeting was prompted by last Sunday’s race at Chicagoland, where van Gisbergen seemingly intentionally wrecked Hill, charging into the bumper of his No. 33 Chevrolet and sending him sliding rear-first into the outside wall. Before heading to the garage, Hill sideswiped van Gisbergen’s No. 97 Chevrolet under caution in an apparent act of retaliation.

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No postrace penalties were handed out to either driver. Instead, they got a closed-door talking-to from NASCAR’s higher-ups. Zane Smith and Carson Hocevar are expected to be called to the hauler too.

Van Gisbergen, who has won two Cup Series races this season, didn’t stick around for a debrief with reporters. Asked how the meeting went, the New Zealand native said as he was walking away, “Ah, it went. It was interesting.”

Hill was a bit more substantive.

“Whatever. He didn’t want to make a comment?” Hill asked reporters, referencing van Gisbergen. “(We discussed) just the incident and how to move forward, that’s all. NASCAR let us know what we need to do going forward… We spoke. We had a conversation. We’re going to go race and, yeah, I’m looking forward to it.”

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