Monday Morning Pit Box: Chase Briscoe Good to the Last Drop at Pocono
Meanwhile, Brad Keselowski and the No. 6 team botched pit strategy to lose their shot at the win.
Meanwhile, Brad Keselowski and the No. 6 team botched pit strategy to lose their shot at the win.
There’s no way Chase Briscoe should’ve been able to save lots of fuel and comfortably maintain the lead, but dirty air allowed it.
Almost all of the top 5 had the same complaint about the day: dirty air. And according to Chase Elliott, there’s more of it ahead.
The driver of the No. 19 stretched the fuel with help from his crew chief and clean air.
Corey Heim and Carson Hocevar were both tied to a restart incident at Pocono.
Jesse Love felt upset with a second-place finish in a race where he felt he should’ve won, but he can’t feel too bad when it’s to his best friend.
The result is PREMA’s best qualifying performance on a road course.
Siegel’s language is not the problem, how he delivered it is.
IndyCar has a winning formula, so why don’t they use it more often?