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Dover Motor Speedway Post-Race Report

May 3, 2022

DuraMAX Drydene 400 presented by RelaDyne

Justin Haley, No. 31 LeafFilter Gutter Protection Camaro ZL1

Start: 14th

Stage 1 Finish: 14th

Stage 2 Finish: 20th

Finish: 11th

“Our No. 31 LeafFilter Gutter Protection Camaro ZL1 was fast at Dover. We led some laps and stayed up front for quite a while until our tires started to go. Then, we struggled a little in dirty air getting super tight. We definitely made some gains today. I’m excited for Darlington next weekend.”

– Justin Haley

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Action Industries Camaro ZL1

Start: 19th

Stage 1 Finish: 21st

Stage 2 Finish: 13th

Finish: 33rd

“Not the day we hoped for in our No. 16 Action Industries Camaro. We had good potential and showed some speed, but we just struggled in dirty air all day. The car was just extremely aero-sensitive and tight. We ran well up front for a while, but unfortunately we lost the brakes and our day ended early.”

– AJ Allmendinger

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AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Action Industries Chevrolet

Start: 8th

Stage 1 Finish: 7th

Stage 2 Finish: 3rd

Finish: 6th

“I thought we maximized the day and got some stage points. We lost some track position during the second stage and fought some handling issues. My crew chief, Bruce Schlicker, had some great calls to make the No. 16 Action Industries Chevy better, and we were great on pit road. We just need to work on it a little bit and find some overall speed.”

– AJ Allmendinger

Daniel Hemric, No. 11 Cirkul Chevrolet

Start: 17th

Stage 1 Finish: 11th

Stage 2 Finish: 8th

Finish: 11th

“We struggled with lack of raw speed all weekend, but we tried our best to make the most out of the weekend. We had a great day on pit road, which helped put is in position to try and battle for the lead, but we did not have a good final run. Unfortunately, that came at the most inopportune time, and it was hard to recover from that. I’m proud of the fight from our Kaulig Racing team.”

– Daniel Hemric

Landon Cassill, No. 10 StormX Chevrolet

Start: 18th

Stage 1 Finish: 20th

Stage 2 Finish: 11th

Finish: 12th

“We fought hard all day and made really good adjustments on our No. 10 StormX Chevrolet. Our pit crew did a great job and gave us great track position, but I just did not execute on the final run. I’m proud of the effort, and we will move on to Darlington.”

– Landon Cassill

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