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Why Tyler Reddick passed 15 cars on 12 laps It wasn't enough for Chicago's victory
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How Tyler Reddick’s 15-Car Pass Over 12 Laps Fell Short of Securing a Chicago Win

July 6, 2025 2 Min Read
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During the second half of the NASCAR Cup race in Chicago, Tyler Reddick and the 23XI Racing team made a strategic choice to pit while holding third place to get fresh tires and additional fuel. Restarting in 18th with 12 laps left, Reddick skillfully avoided multiple spinouts and quickly advanced to 14th by the final restart, eventually leading the pack with nine laps remaining. He pushed forward to finish third, demonstrating impressive skill and speed, and likely could have challenged Ty Gibbs for second if the race had more laps left.

Reddick explained that Shane van Gisbergen was slightly ahead, and after pitting, some cars spun, causing Reddick’s team to be stuck in a less advantageous lane. He lost time trying to pass with worn tires but praised the performance of his Jumpman Toyota Camry, believing his car had the pace to catch Shane.

Although Reddick finished fifth in regular-season points, a lack of race wins puts him 13th in the playoff rankings. He holds a significant 142-point cushion above the cutoff, but the recent surge of new winners threatens his playoff spot.

Fan Take: Tyler Reddick’s bold pit strategy and comeback drive underline how crucial tactical decisions and driver skill are in NASCAR races. For fans, it highlights the unpredictability and excitement of the sport, showing that even late in the race, anything can happen that shakes up playoff standings.

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