NASCAR Kansas: Reddick tops Cup practice, drama for playoff drivers

NASCAR Kansas: Reddick tops Cup practice, drama for playoff drivers

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NASCAR Kansas: Reddick tops Cup practice, drama for playoff drivers

During Saturday’s practice, Tyler Reddick had the fastest lap speed of 178.807 mph, followed by William Byron (177.760 mph) and Bubba Wallace (177.690 mph). Kyle Larson led the second session with a lap speed of 177.619 mph but ended up fourth overall. Both Byron and Kyle Busch, who are playoff drivers, had issues during practice, as did Ty Gibbs, with Busch and Gibbs both hitting the wall. Reddick had the best average speed among drivers running at least 10 consecutive laps, with Larson and Gibbs following closely. Byron had to start Sunday’s race from the rear of the field due to unapproved adjustments. Larson led the second practice session, followed by Gibbs and Denny Hamlin. Kyle Busch also hit the wall and suffered damage to his car, while Gibbs had a right-rear tire go down and hit the wall as well.

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Source: Motorsport.com

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