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Race Recaps of NASCAR in Michigan, IndyCar in Nashville and IMSA at Road America

43 min · 8 de ago de 2022
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This week on RaceDay Nation host Rob D’Amico recaps NASCAR, IndyCar and IMSA racing from this weekend. NASCAR saw both Xfinity and Cup Series at Michigan where Ty Gibbs won the Xfinity race and Kevin Harvick breaks his winless streak and put himself not only in victory lane but the playoffs as well. He discusses how Toyota really tried to break Ford’s 8th straight win at this track but falls short with Bubba Wallace who finished second. Bubba showed some real emotion after the race because he knew this was one of his chance to grab his first career victory and catapult himself into the playoffs. In IndyCar we saw Scott Dixon beat the narrow streets of Nashville for the win which puts him ever closer to his 7th championship. Plus Rob breaks-down all the great action in the IMSA race at Road America where Wayne Taylor Racing gets to victory lane for the first ever. The track produced great racing from a five classes and John Doonan, IMSA President, delivered the state of the sport where we learned about stability and sustainability coming in 2023 calendar.

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