The NASCAR Cup Series has finished its fourth race of the 2024 season, and it has been a successful start. The Daytona 500 and race at Atlanta Motor Speedway featured thrilling superspeedway finishes. Then, Las Vegas Motor Speedway had another good finish, while Christopher Bell dominated at Phoenix Raceway. Following the “West Coast Swing,” NASCAR is now looking at some cars.
NASCAR announced that it will be taking [autotag]Kyle Larson[/autotag] and [autotag]Brad Keselowski[/autotag]’s cars back to the R&D Center this week after the race at Phoenix. It doesn’t mean anything is wrong with Larson or Keselowski, but the sport just wants to have a more intense inspection process. Usually, this procedure doesn’t result in penalties unless NASCAR finds something wrong.
Keselowski is coming off a fourth-place finish, while Larson ended his day in 14th place at Phoenix. The “West Coast Swing” is now over, and NASCAR heads back to Bristol Motor Speedway for the Food City 500. Larson and Keselowski likely won’t have any penalties before the race, but they will find out more on Tuesday or Wednesday.
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