MRN's Todd Gordon and NBC's Steve Letarte crack open the exciting ending of the Ally 400 where fuel strategies and restarts determined the winner. #nascar
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15 comments
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Yippee!
Fuel saving is an underated part of racing
My pick christopher bell ended up 36th after dominating at Nashville
Sorry, Marcus! Larson faltered as well!
@@roberthevern6169 it’s OK but I think Christopher Bell will win this year’s Chicago street course because he had won both stages and led the most laps last year before being caught up in multiple incidents
@@marcusvillarrealur autistic or smth omg bell will NOT win
@@RusJoeyI am actually autistic but your probably right but I hope he gets a top 5 finish
@@marcusvillarreal that explains everything
Joey Lagano is the man bro.
Yeah he is. Let’s Go!
‘Man Bro’? …. I thought he was ‘sliced Bread’?
You two guys need to be in the Announcers booth.
There is NO WAY to save enough gas in a fuel run to get an EXTRA 30 LAPS….even with cautions !!!
so he ran 110 laps but 47 of those were under caution. that works out to 63 green flag laps and, assuming two caution laps uses the same amount of fuel as one race lap, 24 laps of fuel used under caution. if you can go 80 laps on a full tank, then joey saved 7 laps (about 9.3 miles or 2 gallons) of fuel.