Thinkin’ Out Loud: Who Cares About the Other 34 Races? Only Phoenix Matters
You know, where the championship is decided?
You know, where the championship is decided?
Hocevar was the bright spot amid an otherwise dismal day for the underdogs.
The No. 20 and No. 54 Toyota teams fumbled tire changes but made the right pit calls to finish out front.
Trey Lyle and Michael Massie break down Toyota’s dominance in Phoenix.
Briscoe continued on to finish 9th, while Jones finished 7 laps down in 31st.
Hamlin won the pole and led the most laps, but a late spin took him out of contention.
The win is Bell’s first at Phoenix and the seventh of his career.
O’Ward repeated his runner-up result from last year’s Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, this time on better terms.
Rosenqvist found a hot start in his first outing for the Ohio-based team.
Newgarden led 92 of the race’s 100 laps.