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That’s what drivers have to say after Sunday’s Nascar Cup race on Kansas Speedway.
Kyle Larson – Winner: “I tried very hard to make myself fit because I believe it was our longest course of the day. I struggled a bit at the end of the runs. Chase was really good, so I just felt like I had to try at my end. I don’t know if it paid. By viarting really badly, so I was afraid of a right or something would let go.
Christopher Bell – Complete 2nd: “I didn’t feel like we were very good today. We had well qualified, good pit stops – never really had trouble putting us back, but on the track we were constantly having the wrong direction instead of going forward, but everyone fought hard with the reser’s Camry and we got a good finish. I don’t know. I will be sure that I will be very happy about tomorrow and later in the week, but only that we were not very good, and that we were there, so I think it was just as good. Well this team is. “
Ryan Blaney – 3rd ended: ‘Overall good day. I think we finished third in both stages and third, and honestly we were a kind of the guys who were there quickly, at the end of the last handful of rounds. I just started a little back and had to make up a lot of land. It took a lot of my car to get in. I think five more laps, I think I would probably let the 5 year old weeks come, but not a good couple. cars.
Chase Briscoe – finished 4th: “We just started behind, so it made it difficult to know what we needed. Even in the first phase we had a terrible pit stop during the Green Flag Pit cycle, and we got out of an immediately three-quarters of an immediately behind the 5 (Kyle Larson) car and we could walk him down and pass him and go on the front shot, then in the second stage, we just felt a magic again, could go from the 17th or 18th place to fourth place.
Alex Bowman – finished 5th: ‘Not to start the car on stage two again. We were very good for it, and then we destroyed the race car – the toes knocked out and the body was killed. Although it may not have been destroyed, we still ran fifth, but these things are just super sensitive. It’s a bummer that just wasn’t fast. Bristol (Motor Day. ”
John Hunter Nemechek – 10th: “We must have achieved a lot of profits. Last week was a good performance, had speed. This week, both cars also had speed. Fortunately, we were able to come home the tenth place in our dollar tree Camry. I like it. I like that we have a decent speed. ‘ A solid day, a good effort. It wasn’t pretty – it is certain, but we could maximize and come home our tenth. ‘
Corey Heim – finished 13: “I think from the beginning I tried to settle. Such a different experience than my truck range of regular style management. Such a different approach with aero balance and trying to find clean air and trying to get grip. It’s hard. We are on the upper level, and I had to sit down. It’s been about a year since I drove one of these. The first stage was Messy to say the least. I had setbacks, but the team sat with me and made and made and the team sat with me and sat with me and did and did the team and made the team and sat with me. All day through the field.
Shane van Gisbergen – already 20th: “It was a decent finish for how it felt. My safetyculture Chevrolet definitely got better at the end. The team made adjustments that helped me get more comfortable with the car. Just keep learning and making progress with the oval. ‘
Kyle Busch – finished 21st: ‘Difficult weekend for our no. 8 Rebel Bourbon Chevrolet. I was happy with that in practice, we had a lot of good long -term speed. I got into the fence on my qualifying shot, fortunately it didn’t hurt the car, but it put us at the back to start the race. We made a good progress and were in a good place for a decent finish when I would deprive the finish. today. “
Austin Dillon – ends 22nd: ‘It was a difficult day for our number 3 BETMGM Chevrolet team on Kansas Speedway, so 22nd place is actually good, considering how challenging the race was for our team. The handling of our Chevy was loose early in the race and ended too tightly in the stage 2. Unfortunately, we got a chance of a late finish that had the lead on the right side, who had any chance of getting any chance of the right side, who had any chance of getting any chance, we had a chance to get any chance, which had any chance at any time. Attempt at Richard Childress Racing.
Michael McDowell – 23rd finished: ‘Difficult day for this no. 71 GAINBRIDGE CHEVROLET TEAM. We just found out a little behind the first few runs. We were really loose and tied the right ties. We lost a shot, and then we never really recovered. I thought we would be happy there and get a caution near the end, but it didn’t need. Hard;
Cole Custer – End 26th: “The team fought hard all day. We didn’t have the speed we wanted, but I felt that we had done a good job to do and bring home a decent finish. We will continue to get it better and keep working in the right direction. ‘
Jesse Love – already 29th: ‘Our weekend started out strongly with a solid exercise in the C4 Ultimate Energy Chevrolet. The car had the top 15 pace and I thought we could have a very good race. Unfortunately, this did not seem to be the way for our number 33 team. The balance fired on the loose side and during our first scheduled green flag stop, I forced too many boxes to do a pace. The car had no security.
Erik Jones – 32nd: “We were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. I felt that we would make progress in that last phase after fighting a tight Toyota Camry XSE all day. We got a break in the last phase when we took the Gulf around to get our lap back and get a quick caution. I just got a bad place on a restart and killed the car. manner. “
Bubba Wallace – 33rd: “Not really sure (what happened). Not sure if the 67 (Corey Heim) ended up in anyone, and I just tried to hang left and stay in the gas and I cut behind the right behind. It’s a shame. I hate it. It all comes back from our penalty. We tried so hard to fight back, but it wasn’t meant to be. We didn’t have a few times in this last race. Weeks. “
Daniel Suarez – 34th ended: “He (Ty Dillon) was on new tires and drove into the corner and the no. 51 (Cody true) and ruin myself there. We were just in the wrong place there, but at the end of the day it was our fault. We didn’t have to be in those positions and in the situations. I thought we were a no. 99 Choice was, much of the livestock, but we never had a shot. We just had a shot. Was super, super tight.
Denny Hamlin – 36th ended: “I finally think the Transaxle finally tried to leave the stall there. Unfortunately for the Progressive Toyota team. Really fast again – just can’t hold it together now. ‘