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Race Night Thrills and Lessons Learned, From Top to Bottom at Bowman Gray
Bowman Gray Stadium, USAMonday, February 3, 2025
Tyler Reddick, after a restarts, "I had a fun time, but the tire put me in a tough spot for people to get to me. I stopped in a traffic jam. "
Shane van Gisbergen, a new NASCAR racer, "Went to Bowman and I still had to put myself in bad spots and I got moved out of the way. " Chris Buescher could not believe the speed and skill of the drivers. "The team was hard at work, I am proud of the hat they men and women of my team put on to go forward. " Ryan Preece, driver of the No. 50 car, made a swift recovery after a difficult start. "The guys worked their butts and adjusted on the go. We need to progress to the Duels at Daytona and go back forward. "
Josh Berry is proud of his car and team, and they have goals for the future. "I felt like I had a bit more potential, but overall, it was a fun start to the season. It is our first time out and we did well. We are also ready for the big show. "
Kyle Busch, had a tough time at the race. "It was a true test at the start the car was a hazard and wouldn't turn. I got spun around in the race. "
Brad Keselowski and the No. 21 Auto Wholesalers team started the race with a good set-up and some problems during the race. "I think that's the best we've been. The whole team shifted into high gear. We were glad to be at the event a lot of changes"
Looking at the overall performance, Denny Hamlin said, "We need a good bit better but it was a good team. " After Denny Hamlin's insights suggest the preparation of a variety of drivers and racing teams are key to a good performance.
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