Up to Speed: Why Staying Out was the Right Call for Chase Briscoe
There are often drivers who walk away with small victories, even if they do not take home the trophy. Sunday was one of those days for Briscoe.
There are often drivers who walk away with small victories, even if they do not take home the trophy. Sunday was one of those days for Briscoe.
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Keelan Harvick claimed a CARS Tour victory over the weekend, beating a field that included father Kevin. The son is up 3-0 so far, but they’re both having a blast.
The driver of the No. 10 and 32nd seed in the In-Season Challenge advanced to the final four with a bold last-lap move.
This is a historic performance never seen before in 77 years of NASCAR racing. So, please, just for now, be quiet and enjoy it.
Among them, did Ty Gibbs intentionally attempt to swipe at Brad Keselowski’s pit crew?
Brad Keselowski vs. Ty Gibbs and Ty Dillon’s continued Cinderella story in the In-Season Challenge are also topics of discussion.
SVG may have dominated the day, but it was Briscoe that kept him honest the whole race.
Chase Elliott led the march of drivers on fresh tires in the closing laps.
Shwartzman scored his best finish on Sunday, but was looking to finish much better before a fumble in the pits.