4EVER 400
While it would have been a storybook ending to see Kevin Harvick win the 4EVER 400, the Stewart-Haas Racing driver left Homestead-Miami Speedway with a P11 finish.
The story line for the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs has been “Playoff Drivers Having Trouble.” This trend continued with Kyle Larson, Martin Truex, Jr., and Denny Hamlin each exiting the race early. Meanwhile, Chris Buescher lacked the speed his RFK Racing teammate, Brad Keselowski, seemed to have.
Ultimately, it was Christopher Bell that went on to win the race, with Ryan Blaney having a much-needed solid points day.
Rich MARvelous Move of the Race
However, when it came time for the Pit Pass Network staff to vote on the Rich MARvelous Move of the Race, we were left underwhelmed. No one move screamed, “That was race-changing for the driver and team.”
So, we decided to run the Fan Edition once again.
There were three notable Cup “moments” and a bonus NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series call that we felt were worth mentioning.
Why Trucks? Why not?
Scroll the list below and pick your MARvelous Move and we’ll share the results in the Martinsville Speedway Rich MARvelous Move of the Race!
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