Shortened Distance Ruins Several Drivers’ Shot at Win
Due to a late decision to shorten the Chicago street course race’s distance, many teams who ran up front did not finish there.
Due to a late decision to shorten the Chicago street course race’s distance, many teams who ran up front did not finish there.
It was a historic day in Chicago on Sunday, but was it actually a good race?
Yes, the winner of the first Chicago street race was a Cup Series ringer, but several full-time underdogs also impressed.
Impending darkness at the Chicago street course led to pit road gambles and frustrated drivers.
The three-time Australian V8 Supercars champion is the only driver to win in his first Cup start in NASCAR’s modern era.
Van Gisbergen “tried to find [his] own piece of track and build up at [his] own pace.”
Hamlin’s lap of 89.557 mph edged out Tyler Reddick, who will start on the outside of the front row on Sunday.
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