Tyler Reddick Expects To Thrive At Texas
3 years agoTyler Reddick's car runs well at Texas Motor Speedway. His 15th in the Fall race after a second last year cemented that notion. Reddick was in the top ten before some bad luck befell him late in that race. The Richard Childress Racing driver starts ninth on Sunday. His No. 8 car could be one of the faster ones on Sunday. Reddick has the downforce to contend and is becoming a low-owned possibility to win. The only reason why he starts ninth on Sunday is because of playoff preference when it comes to metrics. Reddick could accumulate stage points and stay up front with the Larson's and Busch's of the world.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference