Thinkin’ Out Loud at Road America: Reddick Win Puts Pressure on Winless Drivers
Tyler Reddick passed and held off Chase Elliott to win his first career NASCAR Cup Series race at Road America and put pressure on winless 2022 drivers.
Tyler Reddick passed and held off Chase Elliott to win his first career NASCAR Cup Series race at Road America and put pressure on winless 2022 drivers.
While Tyler Reddick’s battle with Chase Elliott added excitement to NASCAR at Road America, does the Next Gen need to be fixed for road course racing?
Tyler Reddick could be the driver to bring Richard Childress Racing back to its winning ways.
Tyler Reddick waited through three years, 92 starts and five runner-up finishes for his first career NASCAR Cup win.
Tyler Reddick snagged his first Cup win after passing Chase Elliott following the final pit stop.
Could Road America beget a first win of 2022 for a Cup driver? It’s entirely possible.
Aric Almirola’s soon-to-be-former No. 10 is a given. Anyone else?
Also, which drivers below the cutline will score a victory to make the playoffs?
On Sunday (June 12), at Sonoma Raceway, Monterrey, Mexico’s Daniel Suarez scored his first career Cup victory, winning the Toyota/Save Mart 350.
Gateway marked the latest close finish this year in a season with many drivers coming close to wins, only to have circumstances turn against them in the final laps.