Good finish. A first time winner. But the race left a lot to be desired. Not the most exciting/entertaining race.
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All of a sudden, Sonoma and Watkins Glen don't feel as unique. And the road course win totals just doesn't feel quite the same.Awesome winner but I'd like to go back to 2 road races a year. Rarity gives things value, over saturation does the opposite.
I agree, and I will go 9.5. Reddick is a just winner and raced for it....while Chase dominated. Great racing this weekend IMO....even though WE got our asses kicked again.9.0
Not sure what y'all low ballers were watching.
It was text book racing righteousness. Reddick stalked a Elliott who is a great RC driver probabaly the current best, and he wore him down to make a clean pass. It's so great to see the racing science on display without the BS. Nothing better than seeing drivers working the track and equipment and letting the track come to them, that's the skill I respect the most.
There were no late race garbage cautions that polluted the finish.
Organically it was everything I would want in a race.
All of a sudden, Sonoma and Watkins Glen don't feel as unique. And the road course win totals just doesn't feel quite the same.
How many would Stewart and Gordon have, if they had 6 road course races per year?
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eh I think there were always good road racers in NascarIt would not be a linear correlation. If they had 6 road course races a season back in the 90s and 00s you'd see drivers and teams actually prepare for the RC's. With just the 2 races per season in that era majority of teams did not try to win the road courses, just survive them with a top 15. Tony and Jeff with their own road racing ability and their powerhouse teams that could afford to build RC-specific cars just steamrolled through when the competition was almost nothing.