Tyler Reddick gets the luck—his car owner gets the bill
Reddick found the perfect combination of pace and timing, leaving his car owner to wonder what might have been.
Reddick found the perfect combination of pace and timing, leaving his car owner to wonder what might have been.
Another Sunday, another reminder that being close doesn’t count for much in NASCAR.
Four wins say mastery. The last two finishes say something far more painful.
Logic packed up and left somewhere around three laps to go.
Strategy beat speed when it mattered, and the rest were left sorting out the mess.
A fourth victory from the pole position would suit Tyler Reddick just fine.
It took less than two laps for Carson Kvapil’s Kansas run to go from leading the field to upside down on the backstretch.
Another Kansas race, another reminder that Denny Hamlin can dominate everything except the finish line.
Gio Ruggiero won at Kansas, but the more interesting story was a trio of top-10 runs and one very hard-luck ending behind him
Fresh off his first win, Ty Gibbs has a bright idea—make NASCAR more physical by taking away the one thing keeping drivers from melting.