Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart | NASCAR Cup Series Full Race Replay



Relive the Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart from Atlanta Motor Speedway in this week’s NASCAR Cup Series Full Race Replay.

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28 thoughts on “Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart | NASCAR Cup Series Full Race Replay”

  1. I hate they canceled the last of the race. Driving in the rain should be part of the sport. Get them on some wet tires and then they need to learn to go slower on the corner instead of the same speed. i dont think its fair on the other racers or fans to not finish whats promised. I get if it was super bad storm but it wasnt.

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  2. “Loose before Jones ever touched Larson” my ass. Btw, i’m a #48 car fan. Bowman is trying to win races without teammates. Larson is just a popular driver that just cares about himself. Byron isn’t finding his teammates on the track and only races good when he wants to. And Elliot is just a terrible driver.

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  3. I'm not sure about anyone else, but if we can get racing like this every single race NASCAR may have a chance to become as great as they used to. close quoters pack racing, bumping and bashing, crazy runs, aggressive racing, racers being able to drive in very line on the track, drivers having to fight for control of the cars. This is what made NASCAR so popular back in the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s. They took this style of aggressive hard hitting racing away from us. NASCAR was built on this style of racing. All the best races from yesteryear we love so much was this style of racing. NASCAR needs to go back to cars with 900+ horsepower, aggressive bump and bash racing, and having the cars race in close quoters pack like this race and NASCAR will go back to being the undisputed king of motorsports.

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  4. The two most fundamental NASCAR Strategies:
    1. Lay back to avoid The Big Wreck.
    2. Charge forward to get only glancing damage in The Big Wreck, but have good track position following.

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