Thinkin’ Out Loud at Homestead: Aggression Finally Pays off for Tyler Reddick
Reddick didn’t rein himself in, and this time that was the right move.
Reddick didn’t rein himself in, and this time that was the right move.
Meanwhile, a clutch final pit stop by Denny Hamlin’s crew nearly vaulted the No. 11 to the win at Homestead.
Adam Cheek and Anthony Damcott break down Reddick’s triumph, which felt like it came in a must-win situation.
Tyler Reddick shocked everyone — including himself — with his winning pass Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Ryan Blaney had the checkered flag in his sights late, but Reddick had the last word.
Reddick enters Homestead 30 points below the playoff cut line.
The crew chief of Big Machine Racing’s No. 48 discusses the team’s progress with Parker Kligerman and what’s to come for 2025.
Plus, should NASCAR do anything with the grass at Las Vegas?
The broadcasters thought Christopher Bell would drive back through the field to win the race. Except he came up one spot short. Phil Allaway has more.
For some playoff drivers, the incentive to win apparently did not outweigh the opportunity for a good points day.
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