Cody Ware Out at ROVAL, JJ Yeley to Sub
Ware is still recovering from a crash at Texas.
Ware is still recovering from a crash at Texas.
Let’s just state the obvious: A repeat of Sunday can’t happen.
With a record 36 lead changes, Sunday was the best Texas Motor Speedway race in NASCAR history. In terms of everything else, it was probably the worst.
In a NASCAR race that spanned nearly six hours, Justin Haley was able to survive the Texas heat to earn a surprise third-place finish with Kaulig Racing.
Cody Ware fortunately has no broken bones after a hard crash at Texas.
For some reason, rain-related crashes on ovals weren’t much of an incident before recently. What changed?
Yes, you read that right. Landon Cassill was the top underdog at Daytona International Speedway, scoring a fourth-place finish to tie his career best.
Cody Ware’s crew chief, car chief and a team engineer are gone for the next four races.
Well, none that have an immediate chance outside of a superspeedway or road course, that is.
Additionally, the No. 51 team have been docked 20 owner and driver points due to inspection failures at Sonoma.