Female NASCAR driver cries during shocking in-car meltdown, parks truck during race and rage-quits the series

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Female NASCAR driver cries during shocking in-car meltdown, parks truck during race and rage-quits the series

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Natalie Decker rage-quit the NASCAR Truck Series race at Dover after penalties, delivering one of the most stunning radio meltdowns ever recorded. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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Female NASCAR driver cries during shocking in-car meltdown, parks truck during race and rage-quits the series
Fox News
Fox News
Strongly right
5/16/2026

Female NASCAR driver cries during shocking in-car meltdown, parks truck during race and rage-quits the series

NASCAR driver Natalie Decker discusses motherhood and her upcoming return to the racetrack on ‘Fox & Friends.’ Natalie Decker parked her truck during Friday's race at Dover after just 81 laps after NASCAR black-flagged her for being too slow. That, of course, isn't the whole story. Not even close. Decker essentially.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Natalie Decker, driver of the #22 Nico's Bagels and Brunch Ford, walks onstage during driver intros prior to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Bully Hill Vineyards 176 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on May 08, 2026 in Watkins Glen, New York, Image 2 shows Natalie Decker (#22 Team Reaume Nico's Bagels & Brunch Ford) races with Andres Perez De Lara (#44 Niece Motorsports Precision de Mexico Chevrolet) through turn 1 during the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series ECOSAVE 200 on May 15, 2026, at Dover Motor Speedway in Dover, DE
New York Post
New York Post
Leaning right
5/16/2026

Natalie Decker goes on wild, expletive-filled rant before dropping out mid-NASCAR race: ‘This series f–king sucks’

Natalie Decker probably would like to forget Friday’s race in Dover, Del., ever took place. Competing in NASCAR’s ECOSAVE 200 in the Craftsman Truck Series on Friday, Decker finished 81 laps before bowing out of the competition. In communicating with her team, which wanted her to come to the pit road for a.