Overview
- Reddick, who won Sunday at Darlington, now has four victories in the first six races and leads the standings by 95 points over Ryan Blaney.
- He fought a charging-system failure from lap 1, swapped a battery after Stage 1, and ran without cooling fans as his suit malfunctioned on a hot day.
- An offset pit call put him on fresher tires than Brad Keselowski, and he took the lead on lap 266, led the final 28 laps, and won by 5.847 seconds after leading 77 overall.
- Keselowski swept both stages and led a race-high 142 laps, and a separate moment saw Chris Buescher hit the wall after Reddick tapped him as Buescher slowed to pit, with Buescher’s team accepting blame for not signaling.
- Tire falloff and added horsepower rewarded clean execution with only four cautions and 16 lead changes, and the series heads to Martinsville next where similar strategy choices could shape the field.