Thinkin’ Out Loud at Darlington: It’s All About the Air
Clean air and track position were king in the Goodyear 400.
Clean air and track position were king in the Goodyear 400.
If you only watched the first 243 laps at Darlington, you’re bound to have some questions — and we’ll try to answer them.
Smith is continuing to lead the way in performance over his Front Row Motorsports teammates.
While every pit stop was for four tires, crew chiefs still had some strategy decisions to make in the closing laps at The Track Too Tough to Tame.
Samuel Stubbs joins Caleb Barnes this week to discuss Hamlin’s clutch final pit stop that gave him his second straight Cup win.
Byron, his crew chief Rudy Fugle, and Hendrick executive Jeff Gordon all spoke about Byron’s domination at Darlington that ended in second.
Hamlin’s pit crew performed a blistering 8.3-second pit stop that won him the race off pit road and subsequently the race win.
Some of the alumni at Darlington for the throwback weekend included Ron Hornaday Jr., Casey Mears and Mike Skinner.
Tsunoda failed to score points, but overtook his benchmark rival on-track in the early laps.
Additionally, let’s face it: all four Hendrick Motorsports drivers are really good, not in danger of losing their rides.