It's October 30, 2022, at Martinsville Speedway. Ross Chastain, needing a miracle to make the Championship 4, decides to channel his inner video game hero. Instead of slowing down for the final turn, he floors it, slamming his car against the wall and riding it like a rail, passing five cars in the process. It was a move straight out of a video game, and it worked. He secured his spot in the Championship 4 and left jaws on the floor. The move was dubbed the "Hail Melon," a nod to the "Hail Mary" pass in football and Chastain's background as a watermelon farmer. It was bold, it was risky, and it was unforgettable. But not everyone was thrilled. Critics called it dangerous, and NASCAR quickly banned the move for future races. Chastain's wall ride was a one-time spectacle, a moment of audacious brilliance that won't be repeated.