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Josh Berry – 30th: “I have no idea what really happened. It seemed like they were just pushing each other hard for the 8th, 10th, 12th as that and squeezed. It is only disappointing to take out and make it happen to so many rounds left. It’s difficult, but (Team Penke) had the four fastest cars yesterday. We did our best to ward off all the fights and work with each other. Everyone in our 21 team and everyone at Team Penke has a lot to be proud of how yesterday and the start of the race went. Unfortunately, we just wiped out in someone else’s mess. “
Ross Chastain – 32nd: “It’s just a shame that it could see what happened early in the race. Suddenly they crashed and our no. 1 Chevrolet trapped in it. Our Chevy was a four out of the 10 to start the race, and then we got it to a seven out of 10 of the first pit stop. We were halfway where we started a little. Phase two. “
Daniel Suarez – 33rd: “The sad part for me was that our no. 99 Chevrolet was very good. I was patient, and I felt that we were coming through the field during the phase one. I felt that we had Chevy potential. It was the beginning of phase two and we couldn’t chase. It’s a shame. Our team had a very good job with the car and we just held in the mess. ‘
Chase Briscoe – 34th: ‘We were ready to go. I think Nascar came there and saw that our chassis was bent or broken, so they are like ‘Yes, you can’t go out again. “Such a kind of wasted 30 minutes to it.
Joey Logano – 35th: “I was in the middle of it, so I haven’t seen a repeat to know what happened. Cars are sideways, and you get into the brakes, and everyone just runs in each other. Just a highway wreck, especially with everyone who is so stiff. Incorrect place at the wrong time. We tried to win the stage and unfortunately did not ‘do it, and then you let the pipes go. Strong, so fast.
William Byron – 36th: “There wasn’t really a lot I could see. I have the no. 22 (Joey Logano) trapped with a little run. All the guys on the front placed during the stage break and busted to the middle of the 20s. Early in the race.
Austin Cindric – 37th: “A lot of cars that ruin in the middle of the immediately, which you expect from more here, expect it in the middle of the corners, but maybe just a pressure went wrong. It’s hard to say. I had a small chance of getting through a gap, but of course it didn’t work out. It’s a shame. Obviously, we had a super fast Ford -Mustang. We wanted to keep the thing out. We look forward to seeing what our car is going to do in dirty air and see what final adjustments we had to make and have the opportunity to learn there. I am a great believer in the Averages Act and we have returned to Talladega and here we are. “
Corey Lajoie- 38th: “Seen a little smoke and then it was my hood on my windshield. We got it up, and I felt the car was good to the point of impact.
Ryan Blaney – 40th: ‘I couldn’t see much. As soon as they started turning and coming down, I tried to get to the apron and eventually get there and blocked. Story of our year: To get caught up in the garbage of other people. Once I feel we’re going well and find a little momentum, we never really look things. Chicago next week.
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