After the EchoPark 250 on March 20 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Daniel Hemric and Noah Gragson engaged in a physical altercation over a incident on pit road.  NASCAR reviewed the  incident and determined that no penalty would be assessed.

However, NASCAR officials did issue three penalties for lug nut infractions to two Xfinity Series teams and one Camping World Truck Series team.

In the Xfinity Series, the number eleven Kaulig Racing car driven by Justin Haley with Alex Yontz as crew chief and the number 98 Stewart-Haas Racing car driven by Riley Herbst with Richard Boswell as crew chief each had had a lug nut improperly secured during the post-race inspection process.  AS a result of the infraction, the crew chiefs were fined $5,000 each. 

In the Camping World Truck Series, the Kyle Busch Motorsports number 51 driven by team owner Kyle Busch was also found to also have a lug nut improperly secured.  Crew chief Mardy Lindley was fined $2,500 for the infraction.  Busch was the race winner for the Fr8Auctions 200 for his 60th Truck Series win.