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.
If NASCAR is trying to use street course racing to garner new fans, hosting a race in the heart of a big city has not yet proven effective.
Reddick is still stuck in uncertainty of making the postseason. More teammates at the end of last weekend’s race could have changed that.
Three now-retired drivers Busch competed against all found victory lane late in their Cup careers. Why can’t he do the same?
With three road course races remaining before the postseason, Buescher could easily return to victory lane and punch his ticket to the playoffs.
Suarez’s current contract ends at the conclusion of this year, and it is not a given that he will be back in the No. 99 car next season.
If Stenhouse and Hocevar are still fighting each other for a playoff spot at the end of the summer, Nashville might weigh on Stenhouse’s mind.
A win at Nashville for Ross Chastain, Chase Briscoe and Tyler Reddick would be enormously beneficial for their respective seasons.
The Next Gen hasn’t produced great racing this year. Less parity, less exciting races and no fix on the horizon.
Sometimes, the whole “cautions breed cautions” mantra gets exhausting when drivers can’t even make a lap after a restart before crashing.