Brandon Overton wouldn’t change a thing about how he handled Saturday’s skirmish with Bobby Pierce at Senoia (Ga.) Raceway — not the helmet throw, the confrontation, how he reached into Pierce’s cockpit to smack his visor, or his pointed remarks toward Pierce that could be vaguely heard by FloRacing viewers.
The 34-year-old Evans, Ga., driver wouldn’t have even raced Pierce any differently in the 75-lap Peach State Classic finale of FloRacing Night in America presented by Kubota despite contact with Pierce that triggered a flat right-front tire and lap-53 wreck that ended his night while running third.
“My point of view is still the same exact thing that I thought happened when it happened,” Overton said in a Sunday phone interview after a night to sleep on the $30,000-to-win event won by Jonathan Davenport in which Pierce clinched the series championship by six points…