At this moment, it seems no one wants to win the NASCAR Cup Series championship.
After a disappointing opening Round of 16 race at Darlington Raceway, which saw drivers like Kyle Busch, Chase Elliott and Kevin Harvick all have early exits, many playoff drivers had more issues in the second race at Kansas Speedway on Sunday, Sept. 11.
Harvick finished dead last (36th) in the Hollywood Casino 400 after he smacked the wall on lap 33 after a battle between Bubba Wallace and Ross Chastain took the air off of Harvick’s nose off of turn 4. It is Harvick’s third straight DNF (the first time in his career that has happened) and he now faces a must-win scenario heading to the final race of the Round of 16 next week at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Kevin Harvick describes what happened during the crash that ended his day in Kansas and has a quick answer when I ask about his chances to win at Bristol and advance in the playoffs. pic.twitter.com/Aes7NO3Qqk
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) September 11, 2022
Tyler Reddick was one of the bigger heartbreaks of the day. He led early after starting on the pole and looked to be the car to beat until a right rear went down on lap 66, sending his No. 8 tail first into the wall off of turn 2. While Reddick is not in a must-win situation heading to Bristol, he also must have a good day if he wants to advance to the Round of 12.
“We’ve had fast cars. We blow tires and crash them.”@TylerReddick will need to have a good day next weekend @BMSupdates if he wants to keep his playoff hopes alive.#NASCAR #HollywoodCasino400 pic.twitter.com/7TKqpDdfzP
— NASCAR on TSN (@NASCARonTSN) September 11, 2022
Busch also had a wild day at Kansas, too. After restarting in the rear early on in the race for equipment interference (along with another playoff contender Daniel Suarez), Busch then lost the car off of turn 4 on lap 138 and went spinning through the infield grass.
More trouble for Kyle Busch as he spins coming out of Turn 4. #NASCARPlayoffs // @USA_Network pic.twitter.com/AADkHaSoGN
— NASCAR on NBC (@NASCARonNBC) September 11, 2022
Despite the spin, Busch managed to rebound after the heartbreaking engine failure while leading at Darlington to finish 26th. It certainly wasn’t his best finish, but he avoided another DNF.
Chase Briscoe also got caught speeding on pit road, missed his pit stall at one point, and almost collided with Alex Bowman on pit road as well. Briscoe finished 13th when the checkered flag flew, but he…
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