Tyler Reddick thinks five time-lapses at the Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway are what will happen doesn’t happen again and probably won’t. On the Harmful Action podcast, Denny Hamlin asked Reddick what he thought about “unlimited” overtime. I’m out of gas,” Reddick said. “Coming from the start/finish line, I don’t know. It was just a perfect storm. I feel like for the most part we’ve been pushing for unlimited overtime for years now and the most we’ve seen is two or three.
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“I think it’s just an error in the statistics. It was just a perfect storm for people to be extra careful. They’re probably thinking about… I mean, I’m sure they’ve got a lot to think about. Is there any way to save fuel for the window seat guys when we get into this situation? Should we stop the train and reroute it so we don’t burn three, four, five caution laps and fuel? I don’t know what you’re doing. »
Despite the five overtimes, Reddick finished third behind Zane Smith and Joey Logano. It sounded good on paper, but Reddick knew he missed his chance to win.
Tyler Reddick on missing his chance in Nashville
“I don’t know if it was them “I just missed it a little bit. I didn’t adjust enough, but from then to the end of the race, we were too tight,” Reddick said on the podcast when talking about the restart with about 60 to 70 laps to go. left “I can’t move, I can’t go anywhere so it’s definitely frustrating.”