Tributes are pouring in following the tragic passing of former NASCAR driver Chase Pistone at the age of 42. The cause of death has not been disclosed, but Pistone’s family has requested the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline to be shared alongside any news about his death. His brother, Nick, confirmed the heartbreaking news on social media, expressing deep sorrow and love for Chase.
Renowned NASCAR figure Bubba Wallace also shared his condolences, reflecting on racing memories with Chase. Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, Chase Pistone was the grandson of ‘Tiger’ Tom Pistone, a legendary NASCAR driver who secured two Cup Series victories.
During his career, Chase achieved success in various racing events, winning over 80 feature races in Legends, Late Model, and USAR racing. He began his NASCAR journey in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2005, competing in a total of 10 races across different national series before retiring in 2014.
Pistone’s family has requested Hickory Motor Speedway to honor Chase’s memory at an upcoming race, highlighting his strong connection to the venue and the racing community. The Speedway has confirmed its intention to pay tribute to Chase before the race, acknowledging his positive presence and passion for racing.
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