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Tyler Reddick Claims Fourth '26 Win in Six Races at Goodyear 400
Reddick used a late pit stop with 48 laps remaining to gain fresher tires and win by nearly six seconds, marking Toyota's fifth victory in six races, team owner said.
- On Sunday, Tyler Reddick won the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway after pitting with 48 laps to go and passing Brad Keselowski on Lap 266 of 293, finishing 5.847 seconds ahead.
- Darlington's abrasive 1.366-mile layout amplified tire wear under new-car rules, which increased horsepower 12% and reduced downforce 25%, heightening challenges this year.
- Reddick battled alternator and battery troubles that led to a midrace battery swap and a cool-suit failure, forcing him to pump water out during a caution, with pit-stop problems affecting other drivers as well.
- Starting on the pole, Tyler Reddick led 77 laps to claim his 12th career victory, while Michael Jordan praised the 45 group's composure and a strong 30-lap run.
- The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Martinsville Speedway on March 29 as Denny Hamlin, the Cup Series points leader, carries momentum after four wins in the first six races.
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Tyler Reddick claims fourth ’26 win in six races at Goodyear 400
Demanding Darlington Raceway put NASCAR’s hottest driving sensation to the test Sunday afternoon, and Tyler Reddick aced it. Reddick’s fast No. 45 Toyota chased down and blazed by Brad Keselowski’s Ford in the Goodyear 400’s final 50 laps, sending the 23XI Racing driver to his fourth victory of the season Sunday afternoon at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C. The Corning, Calif., native took the checkers in the sixth race of the season by …
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