On Sept. 1, 2018, Ross Chastain drove a NASCAR Xfinity Series car that could win the race. It was a first for Chastain, who was making his first start in a three-race deal with Chip Ganassi Racing. On that day at Darlington Raceway, Chastain led 90 laps and was battling side-by-side for the lead with Kevin Harvick inside 50 laps to go when the two made contact off Turn 2.

Chastain bounced off the wall and back into Harvick, who spun. Neither won – Chastain wound up 25th and Harvick failed to finish. Afterward, Harvick called Chastain a “really inexperienced racer” in a really fast car who “made a really bad move” and then hooked him down the backstretch. Harvick also noted: “That’s probably the reason that he’ll never get to drive many of them again.”

Darlington was Chastain’s coming-out party; the underdog who finally got a chance to show what he was capable of in good equipment. He became one of the hottest prospects in the sport, and although his career hasn’t gone as planned since that day, Chastain did finally make it to the top. More than four years later, Chastain is still driving race-winning cars and still aggravates the competition.