Reddick’s pragmatic approach: Untangling the significance of Clash results

Reddick’s pragmatic approach: Untangling the significance of Clash results

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Tyler Reddick welcomes the warmup the Busch Light Clash at the L.A. Coliseum serves for a new NASCAR season but doesn’t want to get too caught up in it setting the tone for 23XI Racing. “It can, bu…

Tyler Reddick is looking forward to the warmup provided by the Busch Light Clash at the L.A. Coliseum for the new NASCAR season, but he’s cautious about setting too much significance on it for 23XI Racing. Last year, their first outing with Toyota and 23XI started strong but quickly turned into a rough skid at Daytona, Fontana, and Vegas. While a good performance in the Clash can boost confidence, it doesn’t guarantee anything. Reddick had a solid finish in last year’s Clash event, but struggled in the first three points-paying races. However, the season ended on a more positive note for him, with a dominating victory and a spot in the postseason. The offseason has been busy for Reddick and his team as they moved into their new race shop in North Carolina, but he feels well-prepared for the new season thanks to the notes and improvements they made last year. As one of eight full-time Toyota drivers, Reddick will be driving the new Camry XSE, and while there are concerns about the new car, Reddick is confident in the work his team has done in the wind tunnel and expects to quickly get up to speed.

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