During the post-race interview, Cindric expressed his disappointment at missing out on his second win of the season at the Lone-Star State. He, however, appeared hopeful, saying that despite earning stage points being his team’s weakness, this week they were able to earn points in both stages. He also claimed to have a great team and expressed the belief that he can still qualify for the next playoff round.
Cindric said:
The eventful NASCAR race at the 1.5-mile-long track saw cars slamming into the wall and-or each other every few minutes. Cindric was also one of the victims who suffered an intense vibration midway through the opening segment.
With 33 laps remaining, Austin Cindric’s #2 car went on to spin after making a contract with a spinning Ricky Stenhouse Jr’s #47 car. The #2 car was forced to pit the road for a tire change and then he lagged even further behind in the race.
“We didn’t execute very well at the beginning of the race” – Austin Cindric
Daytona 500 winner Austin Cindric admitted that despite crossing a lot of drivers throughout the race, he didn’t execute well during the start of the event. He feels that he missed out on the top position or even a win after spinning late in the race.
Cindric said:
Currently, Austin Cindric stands 10th in the playoff standings, 11 points short of advancing into the Round of 8. He will have to perform well this weekend at Talladega Superspeedway to stay alive in the battle for the 2022 championship.
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