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Dillon Wrecks Leader to Win, Big Playoff Implications + Kyle Busch Drives With Scissors? (Ep 93)

36 min · 12 de ago de 2024
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Well, we anticipated typing a lot of different names as the winner from NASCAR's trip to the historic short track at Richmond, but Austin Dillon was simply not on our list. Nevertheless, the driver of the 3 car did his best Leroy Jenkins impression entering turn three to spin Joey Logano, right rear hook Denny Hamlin, and put himself in victory lane, making Pop Pop (Richard Childress) proud. Through frustration and a lot of choice words, your favorite co-hosts brake down all of the action from an (almost) caution-less race including the soft tire options, the 99 team gambling and winning on strategy, and what Austin Dillon's dive bomb means for the rest of the playoff picture. Plus, Bob stands on business after Martin Truex Jr. becomes the most recent victim of a Toyota engine blowing up, while Adam welcomes Kyle Busch to the "tape too tight" club. We have a feeling the boys at RCR are going to be the only people with a nice word to say about this one. Be a friend, tell a friend. Like, comment, and subscribe.

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Dillon Wrecks Leader to Win, Big Playoff Implications + Kyle Busch Drives With Scissors? (Ep 93)

Well, we anticipated typing a lot of different names as the winner from NASCAR's trip to the historic short track at Richmond, but Austin Dillon was simply not on our list. Nevertheless, the driver of the 3 car did his best Leroy Jenkins impression entering turn three to spin Joey Logano, right rear hook Denny Hamlin, and put himself in victory lane, making Pop Pop (Richard Childress) proud. Through frustration and a lot of choice words, your favorite co-hosts brake down all of the action from an (almost) caution-less race including the soft tire options, the 99 team gambling and winning on strategy, and what Austin Dillon's dive bomb means for the rest of the playoff picture. Plus, Bob stands on business after Martin Truex Jr. becomes the most recent victim of a Toyota engine blowing up, while Adam welcomes Kyle Busch to the "tape too tight" club. We have a feeling the boys at RCR are going to be the only people with a nice word to say about this one. Be a friend, tell a friend. Like, comment, and subscribe.

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