The Prosper, Texas native rued the lack of rear tire grip towards the end of the 400-mile-long race at the short track situated in Richmond, Virginia, which ultimately led to P2 and P1 slipping away from his hands. Lapped traffic getting in the way of making progress on the front leaders was also a point of concern for the #17 Fastenal Ford Mustang driver. He went on to elaborate about his race and how close he and his #17 team at RFK Racing came to a trip to Victory Lane and said:

Chris Buescher’s take on how Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing is evolving as an organization

The driver of the #17 Fastenal Ford Mustang for RFK Racing, Chris Buescher, is one of the most integral parts of the North Carolina-based racing outfit. Having started the season on a slower note than they would have liked, Buescher acknowledged how the team has evolved throughout the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season to bounce back from non-performing weekends as well as penalties received earlier in the year.

He said:

Watch Chris Buescher try and win his way into the 2022 NASCAR playoffs in the next two races.

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