Ryan Preece’s Luck Is Officially a Medical Condition now
The NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover became another painful reminder that Ryan Preece attracts chaos like a lightning rod.
The NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover became another painful reminder that Ryan Preece attracts chaos like a lightning rod.
Ryan Preece was fined and docked points for Texas retaliation against Ty Gibbs, and found out about it while mowing his lawn on an otherwise uneventful afternoon off.
This wasn’t racing so much as survival training. Ryan Preece won a wet, wild Clash that only Bowman Gray could produce.
For so many race teams heading into Saturday night’s Coke Zero Sugar 400 a trophy hoist in the NASCAR Cup Series regular season finale will be the ultimate in clutch efforts.
Ryan Preece is locked in a fight to get into the Playoffs.
RFK has pace. What they need now is luck, skill, and for half the field to fall off the planet.
Carson Hocevar acknowledged on Saturday that the wreck that cost him dearly in last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway was the result of a miscalculation on his part.
It happened again.
The smoke and fire that ended Ryan Preece’s day at Dover Sunday was not a result of ‘crappy parts,’ rather it was the fault of the team and bolts that were incorrectly installed.
Ryan Preece saw his race end early at Dover Sunday. And it could be the result of an issue that plagued NASCAR, specifically the Fords, not too long ago.