Austin Cindric certainly not satisfied with NASCAR Darlington outing
Austin Cindric 'certainly not satisfied' with NASCAR Darlington outing. × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout NASCAR NASCAR Cup Series News
1st: @joeylogano
6th: @AustinCindric
9th: @Blaney32419Starting strong. 1st: @joeylogano 6th: @AustinCindric 9th: @Blaney https://t.co/QBfoPLN2gs During the media interaction after the race, Cindric expressed his dissatisfaction and the struggles that he encountered at the races at Darlington Raceway. In his statement, he stated that, “We didn’t take ourselves out of it tonight and that was certainly goal number one. I just wish we would have made more progress in the car tonight. We really struggled on the short runs and really got my lunch money taken on restarts and felt like we could hang with the rest of them on the long runs, but anytime we’d try to fix that we’d kind of just hurt the rest.” He added that, “It’s certainly something to learn for tonight and those restarts and I lost track position really kept killing us, but we didn’t take ourselves out of it. We were able to come away with more points than a lot of guys, so I’ll take it, but I’m certainly not satisfied with it.” Austin Cindric wished to see how they could progress at the Cook Out Southern 500, which seemed impossible. He mentioned that despite the struggles, he was happy because his team made more points than others, but he was not satisfied with how the race went.
Got my lunch money taken on restarts - Austin Cindric certainly not satisfied with NASCAR Darlington outing
By monicahdnjeri Modified 06 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share NASCAR driver Austin Cindric speaks with the media during the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Media Day at Charlotte Convention Center (Image via Getty Images/Jared C. Tilton) Team Penske and rookie NASCAR Cup Series playoff driver Austin Cindric piloted the No. 2 Discount Tire Ford Mustang at the Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway, where he finished 16th but was not satisfied with the position. Matt Weaver@MattWeaverRAAustin Cindric immediately felt disappointed with a 16th but also recognized all the ways that it was a solid night and a solid start to his first playoff run.454Austin Cindric immediately felt disappointed with a 16th but also recognized all the ways that it was a solid night and a solid start to his first playoff run. https://t.co/f1a5rnjPvP Austin Cindric demonstrated the strength of his Ford Mustang from the start of the weekend, surpassing the practice charts and progressing to the final round of qualifying to earn sixth place in the starting position. Team Penske@Team_PenskeStarting strong.1st: @joeylogano
6th: @AustinCindric
9th: @Blaney32419Starting strong. 1st: @joeylogano 6th: @AustinCindric 9th: @Blaney https://t.co/QBfoPLN2gs During the media interaction after the race, Cindric expressed his dissatisfaction and the struggles that he encountered at the races at Darlington Raceway. In his statement, he stated that, “We didn’t take ourselves out of it tonight and that was certainly goal number one. I just wish we would have made more progress in the car tonight. We really struggled on the short runs and really got my lunch money taken on restarts and felt like we could hang with the rest of them on the long runs, but anytime we’d try to fix that we’d kind of just hurt the rest.” He added that, “It’s certainly something to learn for tonight and those restarts and I lost track position really kept killing us, but we didn’t take ourselves out of it. We were able to come away with more points than a lot of guys, so I’ll take it, but I’m certainly not satisfied with it.” Austin Cindric wished to see how they could progress at the Cook Out Southern 500, which seemed impossible. He mentioned that despite the struggles, he was happy because his team made more points than others, but he was not satisfied with how the race went.