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Exhausted drivers and dinged cars after Sonoma road-course racing
By Allie Davison | Published: June 24, 2018 10
NASCAR Digital Media | Jessica Ruffin
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NASCAR Digital Media | Allie Davison
Sonoma Raceway and its 12 road-course turns is tricky enough on its own. Without power steering? Ryan Blaney now knows what that feels like.See the toll Sonoma took on drivers and cars in Sunday's Toyota/Save Mart 350.
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Sonoma Raceway didn't give much love to Michael McDowell.
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Brad Keselowski toughed out the first road-course race of the season.
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No doubt the No. 41 team -- and Kurt Busch -- gave it their all.
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The No. 12 Team Penske Ford is a little beat up heading back to the East Coast.
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A seventh-place finish with this damage? Erik Jones fought back against the twists and turns at Sonoma.
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Kasey Kahne got tangled up in California.
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Fourth-place finish for Chase Elliott. Lots of H20.
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This damage came early for Erik Jones, but he soldiered on.
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Welcome back to the Monster Energy Series, Tomy Drissi. This was Drissi's first race in 2018 and his first in four years -- and this was what the No. 00 StarCom Chevrolet looked like in the end.