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Which drivers said after Josh Berry’s Nascar -Cup victory on Las Vegas


This is what drivers have to say after Sunday’s race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway:

Josh Berry – Winner: ‘I’m just very proud of everyone in this (Wood Brothers) team. This is a wonderful group. They build wonderful race cars and it was just a privilege to drive for them. I’m just so grateful to be here. There are so many people I can thank for this moment, but being a winner of the Cup series is really special … I just can’t believe it. I’m just as proud of everyone in this team. The car was really solid all day. We have just executed. We had an accident on Pit Road and could fall back, and I’m just very proud of these guys. I just really try it in week, honestly. I try to take my time with everything and really enjoy this moment. “

Daniel Suarez – 2nd finished: “A little disappointed. But first, congratulations to the 21 team and Josh. They did a wonderful job. They have been fast lately. They were in conflict. So congratulations to them. We did everything right, do you know? The team did an incredible job on the strategy, pit stops. We did everything right. Our car was fast. We are just struggling a little in the short term. I just mentioned to my crew head just a little ago, before the last innings, I said to him, ‘Hey, we want to be ahead, I need a little better short term. I have too much contact in one and two. “Unfortunately, I feel like it’s the reason we lost the race, just a little too much contact. I mean, I ruined almost one and two. “

Ryan Preece – Complete 3rd: ‘Go to the season that the motto is by the fire, die by the fire and dare chances, be aggressive, be on the offense and just put us in position. Man, I’m happy for Josh. I liked him when we were teammates, and I am just very proud of everyone on these consumer -cellular Ford Mustang Dark Horse. “

William Byron – finished 4th: “Yes, when everything was reversed with the fuel strategy – not really a strategy, but you had to draw to reach it at the end of the race. Everything just swung around and we were on the bad side of it, had to start again in the 20s and then have to drive through the field again. I thought we had done a good job of getting back through the field. Our car was much tighter in traffic. There are definitely a few things for us to improve and work on, because I feel like we lost the first few rows, it was a completely different racing car. We just have to keep improving. “

Ross Chastain – finished 5th: “Yes, it made him (Daniel Suarez) clear. I was fully committed to him and am happy to do so. Got him a good pressure on the front and through the restart zone; Another one in (turn) one and another in three. We have connected well. It was aggressive, but it brought him to the lead. And then he just put out too hard with his car and left Josh (Berry) inside him a few laps in that run. Bummer because he had a better car than us and had a shot to win. It just dropped from us. “

Christopher Bell – already 12th: “It was a grind today. I don’t really know how I feel, but we certainly haven’t done what we did over the past few weeks, and it was just a nice clean race. I think the Interstate Camry was definitely able to compete for the win when we were at our best, but just to the back and to the front and to the back and at the front we just don’t go a handle on the balance because it changes so much from there. I felt that in phase two we were in position to camp for another victory, but it got away from us.

Michael McDowell – Complete 16th: “It was an up-and-off day for the no. 71 Group 1001 Chevy team. We had some problem with the distributor flap early there. We only found out at the end of Phase 2. When we returned, we were a kind of back in the game, but just a few adjustments behind. I thought we would have a shot on the top 10, but in the last innings the car just got very tight. It’s a shame to lose places there at the end .. you never want to do it. But we will continue to build and keep working on it; Continue to make notebooks and get ready. “

TY DILLON – Ready 21st: ‘Our best team fight and fight and get better and better every time, every minute we work together. We develop a tendency to get stronger as we go, so it is exciting for the future. We had a few opportunities to have a better finish there, but where we were at the beginning of the race until the end, it was much better. I am very happy with our effort. We will keep going and get better. I am very happy. “

Austin Dillon – ends 22nd: “We had a very quick Dow Chevrolet today. The results do not show how good we were. We passed many cars early in the first phase, which we set up for a strategy call to draw early and start stage 2 in the top 10. We had a slow stop, and it put our middle suit. We could jump back into the top 20 and feel like we have a top 10 car. Unfortunately we caught up in a major accident in Phase 3. The wreckage happened before us and we were pushed into it. Richard (Boswell, head of crew) and the team did an excellent job to restore the number 3 to get it back on track and finish the race. I look forward to Homestead-Miami next weekend. If our car is as good as the weekend, I feel like we can have a shot. I am very proud of everyone at Richard Childress Racing. Both cars showed speed all weekend, and we have a lot to look forward to this season. “

Shane van Gisbergen – 34th ended: “Our day went pretty well at the beginning. I learned to move around and start going forward. Just made an adjustment that does not have our way and never recovered. It’s a shame, my Red Bull Chevrolet had a lot of potential and I felt like I could be good. My teammates did very well, so our car was good. Just learn to put myself in the right places. We are ready for Homestead next weekend. “

Kyle Busch – 33rd finished: “Our BETMGM Chevrolet was strong early in the race. We ran before, about to hit when the caution came out and we inherited the lead. Unfortunately, it was punished for the velocity of Pit Road. I was convinced that we were good, just like Randall (Burnett, head of crew), but that was what it was. Obviously, the problem with the right ended our day effectively. We could go out, sign rounds and complete the race, but we had great hope that we had a car that could compete for the win today. “

Ryan Blaney – Ends 35th: “I think it was my fault. I thought I had two (cars) under me and one outside and I think it was two outside and I pinched the two guys in the wall, so I’m sure it’s my fault. … Long weekend for us (team). Think that our car was really good, eventually got up there in the top five and then destroyed. “



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