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Bubba Wallace examination leads to huge wreck in which Daniel Suárez, Cole Custer and Ty Gibbs are involved

When this race clicked in the last phase, Daniel Suárez checked and soon stormed Ty Gibbs and others. This is the first major incident of the Nascar Cup Series race with seven cars.

There were some wrecks with individual cars and a chase Elliott wreck with several cars. This was much more violent and more intense. A total of seven cars were involved in this wreck.

Noah Gragson, Zane Smith, Cole Custer, JJ Yeley, Cody Ware, Ty Gibbs and Daniel Suárez were all in the wreck of Lap 184. Custer made a big shot. In response, Suárez checked that Bubba Wallace was blocked by Riley Herbst and was over from there.

A wreck is a big deal so late in the race. Daniel Suárez will not be able to defend his victory in this race. His three -time colleagues a year ago, Kyle Busch and Ryan Blaney, are looking for redemption.

This race had a flip at Start Level 3. The teams went in the first two phases for points and those who did not take the lead to start the last phase. Many Chevys near the front and the Toyotas and Fords have to find out things.

The team Penske Fords were great in the early stages. Josh Berry won the opening level for Wood Brothers and the other Penske cars at one point in a line.

Daniel Suárez out of the race early

Trackhouse Racing hoped that the 99 team will be repeated today. This is one of Daniel Suárez’s best tracks on the schedule. This time it just won’t happen. However, Ross Chastain and Shane van Gisbergen run very well in this race.

Everything can happen with this new Atlanta track. There are so many options when rounds count and these drivers start to become aggressive late. Each position is important and these drivers racing to bring everything to the line for the shot on a checkered flag.

Perhaps Daniel Suárez can go to Cota and take up another strong road traffic. Ross Chastain won on the track a few years ago, but Nascar opted for the shorter cycle in Texas next week.

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