We need to handle good or we will be in trouble Ross Chastain outlines his requirements for Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway
We need to handle good or we will be in trouble - Ross Chastain outlines his requirements for Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
: 11:35 a.m. ET (TV @ Noon)
: Back in the colors . Looking for one spot better this time around in ATL. Qualifying coming up shortly for our group.: 11:35 a.m. ET (TV @ Noon): In a recent interview, Chastain spoke about the key learnings from the first Atlanta race and the preparations for this weekend. He said that drivers are going to fight the handling at this track as the corners are much tighter than Daytona and Talladega. Chastain said: “It’s full superspeedway style, think of Daytona and Talladega. We need our car to be very efficient in the air and the least amount of drag and still have grip, and not be too loose or tight. You’re going to fight the handling at Atlanta because the corners are so much tighter than Daytona and Talladega.” The Alva-Florida native believes that without practice in Atlanta, drivers will need to work on handles or else will be in trouble if their plan is to go swing at the track. . recap
. recap Chastain said: “We don’t really fight handling too much at those two tracks [Daytona and Talladega]. Atlanta is a place you’ll still need to handle well. Without practice at Atlanta, we need to handle good or we will be in trouble and we’ll be swinging at it in the race if that’s the case.”
We need to handle good or we will be in trouble - Ross Chastain outlines his requirements for Quaker State 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway
Ross Chastain walks the grid prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Kwik Trip 250 at Road America Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) Trackhouse Racing Team driver returns to the where he scored his second consecutive runner-up finish of the 2022 season this weekend. The 29-year-old driver has maintained consistency since the beginning of the season and has posted good finishes in the last four races, finishing P8, P7, P5, and P4 respectively. Heading into the second race of the season at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Ross Chastain enters this weekend as one of the top drivers with the best odds to win the race. Back in the colors . Looking for one spot better this time around in ATL. Qualifying coming up shortly for our group.: 11:35 a.m. ET (TV @ Noon)
: Back in the colors . Looking for one spot better this time around in ATL. Qualifying coming up shortly for our group.: 11:35 a.m. ET (TV @ Noon): In a recent interview, Chastain spoke about the key learnings from the first Atlanta race and the preparations for this weekend. He said that drivers are going to fight the handling at this track as the corners are much tighter than Daytona and Talladega. Chastain said: “It’s full superspeedway style, think of Daytona and Talladega. We need our car to be very efficient in the air and the least amount of drag and still have grip, and not be too loose or tight. You’re going to fight the handling at Atlanta because the corners are so much tighter than Daytona and Talladega.” The Alva-Florida native believes that without practice in Atlanta, drivers will need to work on handles or else will be in trouble if their plan is to go swing at the track. . recap
. recap Chastain said: “We don’t really fight handling too much at those two tracks [Daytona and Talladega]. Atlanta is a place you’ll still need to handle well. Without practice at Atlanta, we need to handle good or we will be in trouble and we’ll be swinging at it in the race if that’s the case.”