Atlanta was definitely exciting

Atlanta Speedway was set to be an exciting race since it was a new track and qualifying was rained out. As the race went on I saw my favorites slowly be taken out of the race from blown tires or just hard racing. I believe there were more then 45 leaders of this race.

This is the wreck that took out two of my favorites #8 Tyler Reddick and #5 Kyle Larson. The accident occurred as Tyler Reddick was leading the race and had a right rear tire blow out on him. Three times during this race a Chevy was leading and had a right rear tire blow out.

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The winner of the race was William Byron who did lead the most laps during the race. The final lap of this race had cars crashing around the entire length of the speedway, which was just a result of everyone trying to better their finishing position. Shortly after William Byron crossed the finish line there was a large crash as other cars crossed the finish line.

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So for now the unofficial finishing order for the top ten are:

Finish Car No. Name
1- 24 William Byron
2- 1 Ross Chastain
3- 45 Kurt Busch
4- 99 Daniel Suarez
5- 7 Corey LaJoie
6- 9 Chase Elliott
7- 17 Chris Buescher
8- 19 Martin Truex Jr.
9- 22 Joey Logano
10- 48 Alex Bowman
11- 31 Justin Haley
12- 6 Brad Keselowski
13- 23 Bubba Wallace
14- 43 Erik Jones
15- 14 Chase Briscoe
16- 77 Josh Bilicki
17- 12 Ryan Blaney
18- 15 David Ragan
19- 78 BJ McLeod
20- 44 Greg Biffle
21- 4 Kevin Harvick
22- 10 Aric Almirola
23- 20 Christopher Bell
24- 34 Michael McDowell
25- 21 Harrison Burton
26- 51 Cody Ware
27- 38 Todd Gilliland
28- 8 Tyler Reddick
29- 11 Denny Hamlin
30- 5 Kyle Larson
31- 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
32- 2 Austin Cindric
33- 18 Kyle Busch
34- 41 Cole Custer
35- 3 Austin Dillon
36- 42 Ty Dillon
37- 16 Noah Gragson

I hope those of you who watched the race enjoyed it as much as I did. Hopefully your drivers had better luck then mine did.

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