Tyler Reddick goes off on his crew after failed pit stop at Michigan
Another week and another awful pit road mistake for Tyler Reddick and his crew. This time during the FireKeepers Casino 400. Reddick has been a top-5 car all weekend. He led laps, was contending for a win today and then green flag pit stops in the final stage doomed him from competing for another NASCAR victory.
Once again, Tyler Reddick went to pit road for a four-tire stop and fuel. He needed more than 9 seconds of fuel, meaning his team would wait on the gas man before he pulled out. During the stop, the jack came down early and the right rear changer had an issue.
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Despite flagging down the jackman, the rear changer waved the crew member off and went to the left side of the car instead. Reddick almost spun out and got wrecked but saved it and made his way to pit road.
Then Tyler Reddick lost his lid on the radio letting his team know how he felt. He received a few censors on the NASCAR broadcast.
This is a developing story…