Thinkin’ Out Loud in Chicago: NASCAR in the Wet Remains a Diamond in the Rough
Wet-weather tires once again played a role in an entertaining finish at Chicago.
Wet-weather tires once again played a role in an entertaining finish at Chicago.
It was a road course ace that almost stole the show in Chicago, just not the one most would have expected.
With weather and other variables conspiring against some of the favorites, Alex Bowman came up big in Chicago.
The decision to stay out on wet-weather tires pays off for Hand and the No. 60 RFK Racing team.
Wet-weather tires won the race, but slick tires made up the majority of the top 10 in The Windy City.
Adam Cheek and Michael Finley break down all the rain-soaked action from the streets of Chicago.
Alex Bowman snapped an 80-race winless streak Sunday in the streets of Chicago.
Defending Chicago winner Shane van Gisbergen was eliminated from Sunday’s race after a wreck involving Chase Briscoe.
Rasmussen is confirmed for two more starts with Ed Carpenter Racing this year.
Palou’s challenge to O’Ward took the fight for the win all the way to the final corner of the final lap.