NASCAR insiders give their predictions for the Cup Series regular season championship with two races to go

NASCAR insiders give their predictions for the Cup Series regular season championship with two races to go

The NASCAR Cup Series regular season is coming to an end, which means a regular season champion will soon be crowned. The teardown Podcasts, Jordan Bianchi And Jeff Gluck from The athlete talked about how Tyler Reddick has the best chance of winning the NASCAR regular season title.

“Really underrated on superspeedways. He won at Talladega earlier this year,” Bianchi said. “Toyota is really good at developing a strategy. We saw that in the spring race for these drivers at Talladega, and that will benefit Denny Hamlin as well. But Tyler is good at positioning himself in those races and drives those races well.”

“And if we go back to Darlington, who was one of the fastest cars there in the spring? Tyler Reddick. That was probably one of the races this year that Tyler should have won. Chris Buescher late, didn’t happen, but they’re fast. Like these last two races have been really good for Tyler Reddick to get a lot of points and honestly get another win here.”

Gluck also gave his opinion on Reddick, saying he’s had him No. 1 on his NASCAR rankings “for quite some time.” Gluck went on to talk about what Reddick has accomplished this season, including seven consecutive top-10 finishes.

“This guy is on a winning streak right now and yet, as you suggested, he’s still strangely kind of under the radar,” Gluck said.

Reddick won the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Monday, securing his second victory of the year. In addition, Reddick is leading the points table and has a strong chance of winning the NASCAR regular season championship.

“It was a pretty chaotic race for us into the night. We had a bad restart. We just didn’t really know where we were going to end up. But I think we had a good idea of ​​what we needed to do in the race today when we knew what our plan was going to be when we first came into pit road,” Reddick said during his post-race press conference.

“I think we made good adjustments to the car throughout the day. It wasn’t a really smooth day. We made a couple of mistakes on pit road that put us in a bad position for stage three. We ended up right behind the wreck, which was just luck. After that, we had a couple of good restarts, passed cars and got close to the front. Obviously we had to carry a little more fuel on the 9 and some of those guys. We just had to get up there and pass them again.”

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