Ty Gibbs recently reached his 100th start in the NASCAR Cup Series but remains winless at this top level of the sport. Despite a third-place finish in Michigan, a win slipped away due to fuel strategy issues. Watching teammate Denny Hamlin claim victory while Gibbs had to conserve fuel was a tough pill to swallow. Gibbs expressed frustration over the missed opportunity but acknowledged the improvement in performance. With NASCAR heading to Mexico City next, Gibbs is optimistic about his team’s progress despite the setback.
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