Power-Steering Failure Foils Tyler Reddick's Bid For Potential Victory
2 mins agoTyler Reddick never led at Phoenix on Sunday but he had strong speed as he moved into the top five on the 10th lap and remained there for most of the race, spending long portions of it running second to either William Byron or eventual winner Christopher Bell. However, in the third stage, his power steering began to go out and only functioned intermittently. Amazingly, he managed to continue to hold onto a top-three position until he sped in the pits under caution. However, by the time he restarted, his power steering was completely lost and he was well off the pace. The cautions came fast and frequent enough at the tail end of the race that Reddick still managed to salvage a lead-lap finish in 20th.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference
