Kyle Busch wins Xfinity race
Well, for a little while he did:Wolfer79 said:
Kyle Busch wins Xfinity race
Bell Tower Grey said:Well, for a little while he did:Wolfer79 said:
Kyle Busch wins Xfinity race
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Staff Report NASCAR.com July 18, 2020 at 6:42 PM
Kyle Busch was disqualified from an apparent victory in the NASCAR Xfinity Series on Saturday after his Joe Gibbs Racing No. 54 Toyota failed post-race inspection at Texas Motor Speedway.
Busch's car was found out of compliance with the height requirements, according to the NASCAR Rule Book. That ruling elevated Austin Cindric, who was the second driver to take the checkered flag, to his third Xfinity Series victory of the year in the My Bariatric Solutions 300. It also sent Busch's No. 54 to last place in the 37-car field.
But Kyle Busch whines, errr, weeps.ncsupack1 said:
Not bad. Do like the no practice rule. Saves money.
I know he fell back a bit at very end, but the Harvick / Hamlin back and forths this season seem to be the story. Those two guys are dominant.Wolfer79 said:
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Wolfer79 said:
Sports Media Watch
Midweek NASCAR struggled in the ratings even when there was no competition, so it is no surprise that the latest effort hit a record-low opposite MLB Opening Night.
Thursday's NASCAR Cup Series race from Kansas averaged a 0.9 rating and 1.47 million viewers on NBCSN, marking the least-watched Cup race on any network since at least 2001. The previous low was 1.51 million for another midweek race this season, Charlotte on FS1 in May. The 0.9 rating tied Charlotte as the lowest since at least '01.
Midweek races now account for the three smallest Cup Series audiences since at least 2000, with Martinsville in June ranking third (1.71M).