“love to be upfront and run for the win,” Tyler Reddick all set to Challenge for the win at Kansas

Tyler Reddick
Tyler Reddick since the start of the season has been among the most improved and exciting drivers on the grid as the No:8 Chevy Camaro ZL1 driver spearheaded the return of Richard Childress Racing to the top of the sport. The RCR man entered the playoff with wins in Road America and Indy Road course race.
Though Reddick made some eyebrows race when he announced that he will be moving to 23X1 Racing in 2024 after his contract with RCR runs out, mid-way to the season. The RCR management, as well as the fans, were quick to question his dedication to the team but the youngster was able to regain some of the lost trust he helped his teammate Austin Dillon to a desperate win at the season finisher in Daytona.
Tyler Reddick had a solid start to his playoff campaign in Darlington as he finished the race on P3 behind only the race winner Erik Jones and Denny Hamlin at P2. Going into Kansas City this weekend the RCR youngster will be hoping to be consistent and have another solid race that can help in his progress to the top.
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Find out what Tyler Reddick said

Tyler Reddick acknowledged that he likes Kansas Speedway very much and added that he had strong pace on the spring race here before the weird stuff happened to them. He added that he likes to run up front fighting for the win this Sunday just like what they did last time at the track.
“I like Kansas Speedway a lot. When we were in Kansas in the spring, we were really fast and just had some weird stuff happen to us. We’re just going to go in there and do our job and hopefully, it’s a good day. I would love to be upfront and run for the win. We were good enough to do that the last time we were there,” Tyler Reddick said.
Tyler Reddick went on to say that he was adamant about his approach to the playoff this season, go one race at a time. He pointed out that he will treat this weekend’s race at Kansas the same way he did in all the previous ones and will be fighting to get the most out of the race.
“I was adamant about how I was going to approach the Playoffs this year and it was going to be one race at a time. We’re going to treat it like we’ve been treating all the races this season. We’re going to go out and do our job to the best of our ability and make the most of it,” Tyler Reddick added.
Tyler Reddick went on to explain that they are going to approach the race the same way they did all year as they had the pace and efficiency in their favor going into the Kansas race saying “But for how we approach race weekend and the race, nothing changes. We just keep doing what we’ve been doing all year long. We’ve had good speed and a lot of things have been really close for us,”.
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