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Kyle Petty heaped some praise on Chris Buescher for the way he handled himself following an incident with Tyler Reddick at Darlington Raceway on Sunday afternoon. As the laps dwindled down in the Goodyear 400, it seemed as if Buescher’s No. 17 was going to find victory lane, one week after missing out on his first win of 2024 by 0.001 seconds, and having his heart ripped out of his chest in the process. The aforementioned Reddick wasn’t going to go down without swinging, as he made an aggressive move to Buescher’s inside in the corner, but the No. 45 couldn’t stick the landing. He slid up into...
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Denny Hamlin provided some fascinating commentary on Chris Buescher following NASCAR’s trip to Darlington Raceway over the weekend. First, the No. 11 wheelman explained why he believes Buescher wasn’t necessarily wrong for being annoyed with Tyler Reddick at the end of the race, but it’s something the No. 17 is going to have to get used to, as he becomes more of a star in the Cup Series each week. “It seems that way,” Hamlin stated, during the latest episode of his Actions Detrimental podcast, responding to the fact that Buescher needs to get used to the aggressiveness if he’s going to be a co...
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Brad Keselowski may have won at Chris Buescher’s expense on Sunday afternoon at Darlington, but the No. 6 wheelman is still proud of his driver for RFK Racing. At the end of the race, Keselowski utilized Buescher’s misfortune to his advantage, as the No. 17 was raced hard by Tyler Reddick, and a collision between the two wheelman led to both of their afternoons ending in disappointment. Regardless, it’s not like Keselowski lucked into the win. The veteran wheelman was battling for the lead all afternoon, and he finally was able to close the deal, and end a lengthy winless streak in the process...
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Chris Buescher came close to his first win of the season at Darlington Raceway, but it was Brad Keselowski who was able to take the checkered flag for RFK Racing instead. The No. 6 utilized Buescher’s misfortune to his advantage, as the No. 17 was raced hard by Tyler Reddick, and a collision between the two wheelman led to both of their afternoons ending in disappointment. Still, Buescher was happy for his boss in Keselowski, even if he didn’t get the result he wanted. After the race, he sent a congratulatory message to Keselowski on X, formerly known as Twitter, before addressing the incident...
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Tyler Reddick is feeling remorse for what he did to Chris Buescher during the final laps of the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway. After the race, Reddick spoke to Fox NASCAR reporter Jamie Little about his car running into Buescher’s, which led to an altercation. “I completely understand where he’s coming from,” Reddick said. “He’s run the top, run his own race, run his own line, keeping me at bay. I made a really aggressive move and I was hoping I was going to clear him. When I realized I wasn’t going to, I tried to check up and not slide up into him.” Reddick continued: “I wish I wouldn’t ...
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Denny Hamlin believes that the NASCAR race in Kansas this past weekend produced a finish that wasn’t surprising. On hisActions Detrimental podcast, the 43-year-old driver explained he wasn’t shocked to see the race produce the closest finish in NASCAR history. “Especially when it comes down to a green-while checker, anything can happen in that scenario,” Hamlin said. “When you have cars come off pit road, they do have tires, at least right side tires like the two winners had. It’s an opportunity for cars to get side-by-side and then stall each other out and then have a great finish. “It wasn’t...
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Kyle Larson’s spotter Tyler Monn made sure to speak with Chris Buescher’s spotter Mike Herman following the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history. Of course, the No. 5 of Larson defeated the No. 17 of Buescher at Kansas Speedway by 0.001 seconds, and the moment will live on for many seasons to come. Herman and the No. 17 team originally thought they won the race, but it was determined Larson and company would be headed to victory lane after review. Speaking with NASCAR’s Jessie Punch afterwards, Monn elaborated on his conversation with Herman following the race, and the feelings the No. ...
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Denny Hamlin decided to partake in some Monday Morning Quarterbacking on the latest episode of his Actions Detrimental podcast, regarding the way Chris Buescher raced Kyle Larson on the final lap at Kansas Speedway. Evidently, Hamlin believes Buescher could’ve played his cards differently coming to the checkered flag. He took some time to elaborate on his thoughts, explaining how the No. 17 could’ve ended up in victory lane, instead of Larson. “Yeah, and I think there always is,” Hamlin said, regarding whether there’s anything Buescher could’ve done different. “They’re going to break it down. ...
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Denny Hamlin is doing some sleuthing, believing the 0.001 seconds that separated Kyle Larson and Chris Buescher on the final lap at Kansas Speedway seems a little fishy. During his latest Actions Detrimental podcast episode, Hamlin explained why he believes the margin of victory was simply made up by NASCAR, and that the No. 5 and the No. 17 might’ve finished in a dead-tie, unwilling to trust the photo produced by the governing body. “I almost feel like the 0.001 is just a made up number at this point,” Hamlin exclaimed. “Like, how can they say it’s 0.001, if the electronics say the other way ...
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Chris Buescher was talkative on X (formerly known as Twitter) following Sunday’s incredible finish at Kansas Speedway. The No. 17 came oh-so-close to winning his first race of the season, but he fell to Kyle Larson by 0.001 seconds, the closest finish in NASCAR’s illustrious history. Prior to that though, he was in a heated battle with Denny Hamlin during the final stage, and it’s evident the No. 11 wheelman has Buescher’s respect. The RFK Racing wheelman took to X to heap some praise on Hamlin, relenting that even though the No. 11 receives his fair-share of flack, Buescher has immense respec...
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