NASCAR team Joe Gibbs Racing s drivers talk of their struggles on road courses
NASCAR team Joe Gibbs Racing's drivers' talk of their struggles on road courses Ross Chastain, Kyle Larson, Martin Truex Jr., and Kevin Harvick race during the NASCAR Cup Series Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway No one had any idea what to expect from this past weekend's action at Road America. This is where the power cut plays out, as the cars appear to be gutless at moments. It's most likely one of the reasons there were no natural cautions throughout the race. Several NASCAR teams were disappointed by the results. was one of the teams that did not perform well. Its drivers are in the final two positions in the playoffs after the team failed to finish in the top 10 for the second time in a row. ... Joe Gibbs Racing finds its drivers holding the final two playoff spots with eight races left in the Cup regular season after a tough day at Road America. ... Joe Gibbs Racing finds its drivers holding the final two playoff spots with eight races left in the Cup regular season after a tough day at Road America. In Sonoma, no JGR vehicle finished in the top 25 leading to Toyota Racing Development chief David Wilson calling their performance an "embarrassment." The team made strides over the weekend at Road America, but no vehicle finished in the top 12. Speaking to NBC Sports after the race, JGR driver gave his views regarding the road course race. Although he finished in 13th place at Road America, he said: “We know how our cars differ from theirs and how downforce differs. It seems that on such tracks, we are handcuffed. It is what it is. We will dig and keep working. We benefited from this, of course, but not enough.” Eight NASCAR Cup Series races remain before the completion of the 2022 season, including road races at Indianapolis and Watkins Glens. Joe Gibbs racing has been horrible on road course this year nothing is workingJoe Gibbs racing has been horrible on road course this year nothing is working One of the issues that Joe Gibbs Racing faced this season with the Next Gen vehicle was its road course performance. Following their struggles at Sonoma, each of the four Joe Gibbs Racing cars had a different setup at Road America last weekend. Much improvement, however, was not to be seen.