It was a thrilling finish at Kansas Speedway on Sunday, as Ryan Reddick took the checkered flag in the Digital Ally 400. Reddick was able to take advantage of a late caution and some car issues for Denny Hamlin to secure the win.
Reddick started the race in the third position and stayed in the top five for most of the race. He was able to stay out of trouble and stay near the front of the pack. With about 20 laps to go, Reddick was running in fourth place when a caution came out.
At this point, Reddick and his team decided to stay out on the track while the other drivers pitted. This gave Reddick the lead for the restart, and he was able to hold off the other drivers for the remainder of the race.
Meanwhile, Denny Hamlin had been running in second place for much of the race. However, with about 10 laps to go, Hamlin’s car began to experience some issues. He was forced to slow down and eventually finished in 17th place.
This allowed Reddick to take advantage of the situation and secure the win. It was his first win of the season and his second career win in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Overall, it was an exciting finish at Kansas Speedway on Sunday. Ryan Reddick was able to take advantage of a late caution and some car issues for Denny Hamlin to secure the win. It was a thrilling end to an exciting race, and Reddick will be looking to build on this success in the upcoming races.