Melillo’s Mind – Post-Texas Midweek Thoughts
Qualifying doesn’t have to be a show… Not just one, but two times Hamlin had to work his way up from the back of the field… I’m looking forward to the new-look NASCAR schedule.
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Qualifying doesn’t have to be a show… Not just one, but two times Hamlin had to work his way up from the back of the field… I’m looking forward to the new-look NASCAR schedule.
Ryan Michael Luza took home the checkers once again, holding off Keegan Leahy and Corey Vincent at Texas Motor Speedway.
A first time winner in the brand new racing package emerged at Auto Club Speedway on Tuesday night.
Simple enough, a win pretty much guarantees a seat at the table, but who else will join the three that have made it so far?
This weekend, at Las Vegas, will make the picture clearer, but even after that, it’s still going to be too early to tell.
“This one is for J.D. We are desperately going to miss him the rest of our lives. His legacy still lives on through Joe Gibbs Racing and proud to do this for them.”
“I wish Kelley (Earnhardt-Miller) was here because I remember her telling me the answer to this a couple of days ago, and I can’t remember what she said.”
“My first words were ‘Eight years,’ my eighth year in the series. My guys have stuck with me through the hard times, when everybody has counted us out and wondered why I get to drive this car.”
“Austin had too big of a lead at that point, and I was like, perfect, we’re going to end up 1-2 right here. Honestly, he (Hill) threw some major blocks that had to get Crafton checked up, and if I would have gone in, I would have wrecked us.”
“You have the whole race to think about making a move and we were all out there just waiting,” Logano said. “Everyone behind me really wanted to go and I just knew that I had to wait.”