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The Mirror US on MSNTyler Reddick issued worrying 13-word radio message before NASCAR Dover plummet
Tyler Reddick struggled throughout the first stage of Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover, with the 23XI Racing driver issuing a concerning radio message
XI Racing does not have any charters, and Denny Hamlin has to be careful not to lose his star drivers. Hamlin puts on the hat of driver and team owner in NASCAR. His lawsuit against the sport has taken a turn for the worse recently.
Denny Hamlin went back-to-back at Dover Motor Speedway, holding a late lead through a rain delay and an overtime finish Sunday for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver’s series-best fourth victory of the season.
XI Racing is in a tough spot. The team owned by Denny Hamlin and NBA legend Michael Jordan is at risk of losing its cup charters alongwith Front Row Motorsports in a legal battle with NASCAR.
XI Racing is fielding all three teams as open cars. That includes Tyler Reddick and his No. 45 team. This is a result of the ongoing NASCAR lawsuit that 23XI and Front Row Motorsports initiated last year.
Denny Hamlin prevailed in Sunday’s EchoPark AutoTrader 400 at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway – a race that featured a 56-minute red flag for rain, late-race strategy decisions, and involved a pair of overtime restarts before the trophy was ultimately settled between a pair of Joe Gibbs Racing teammates.
Denny Hamlin held off all challengers, including the rain, to win the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 in overtime