No. 8 Nascar Chevy Wins Mishap-Filled Race At Texas 2022: Video
Lots of blown tires this race.
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Lots of blown tires this race.
Fords will start first and second, however.
Mixed results overall for Chevy drivers.
The front row will be led by Fords.
Busch reminds his new team owner of the late Dale Earnhardt.
Reddick’s No. 8 Camaro wrecked; Bowman’s No. 48 slipped back.
The official announcement is expected next week.
Three Chevys will start in the top five.
The last time Busch raced in a Chevy was back in 2007.
Meanwhile, championship hopeful Chase Elliott finished dead last.
Suárez will start dead last as a result.
Dillon and Blaney are in, Truex is out.
The No. 9 Camaro will start second.
Trouble in the Hendrick Motorsports stable.
Elliott is a force to be reckoned with at Watkins Glen.
Drivers are mad at Ross Chastain again.
Only one car in the top five is not a Camaro.
The sponsor looks better as a paint scheme than on the nose.
The best-finishing Chevy ended up seventh.
Tyler Reddick’s No. 8 Camaro outperformed the other Bow Tie machines.