
Two NASCAR Playoff contenders suffer early ends at Kansas Speedway
It wasn’t what Kevin Harvick needed. A week after a fiery end to the opening race of NASCAR’s 2022 Cup series Playoffs, Harvick again ran into trouble, this week at Kansas.
It wasn’t what Kevin Harvick needed. A week after a fiery end to the opening race of NASCAR’s 2022 Cup series Playoffs, Harvick again ran into trouble, this week at Kansas.
During Saturday’s qualifying session at Kansas Speedway, NASCAR Cup Series drivers soon migrated to the top of the track—which was fine with notorious rim rider Tyler Reddick.
To say Tyler Reddick earned it, would be putting it very mildly indeed.
Tyler Reddick took another step toward solidifying his credentials as a road course ace during qualifying
Tyler Reddick, who earned his first career NASCAR Cup Series victory two races ago at Elkhart Lake, Wisc. was part of a major – and unique – announcement this week.
In a somewhat odd, and surprising announcement Tuesday 23XI Racing revealed that Tyler Reddick will move to the Denny Hamlin-Michael Jordan owned team in 2024.
Desperate times call for desperate measures. And for Tyler Reddick his playoff hopes were becoming desperate.
Tyler Reddick can’t be considered a natural on road courses
Tyler Reddick ran the Xfinity Series race at Texas to provide some feedback for a partner team.
In his rookie season in NASCAR’s Cup series in 2021, Chase Briscoe led a total of 12 laps all season.