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Preece feels like himself with Vega's result

One of the top action strands of the NASCAR Cup series season was how Ryan Preece was fair after he came to RFK in the off -season.

The renowned asphalt -modified racing driver has been a staple in the Cup series since 2019.

Two seasons with lackluster results with the now dissolved Stewart Haas race in 2023-24 had thought about his skills.

Even after four races into the new season with RFK, Preece had not yet completed in the top 15. The 34-year-old was 500 in the headlines after the season opening daytona, but for the wrong reasons for a violent crash that sent his car to freak.

That changed on Sunday on the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, since he might have had his complete race at the Cup series level.

On board the Ford No. 60, Preece slowly sneaked into the top 10 and finally stayed there.

The last restart with 20 rounds that fell to fifth place before the Preece restart and then rely on the last podium until the end of the race.

One of the former drivers of Shr, Josh Berry, achieved his first career victory.

It achieved Preece's best finish near Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway in spring 2019, where he also took third place.

“In the season, the motto of the fire goes live, dies by the fire and takes risks, be aggressive, is on the offensive and simply puts us in position,” Preec started. “Man, I'm happy for Josh. I liked him very much when we were teammates and I'm just very proud of everyone on this consumer mobile radio Ford Mustang Dark Horse.

“I just can't thank Jack Routh, Brad Keselowski, Kroger, Mohawk Northeast, Fifth Third Bank and the list and build and build u boat, Castrol, for the opportunity.

“I was told that I am very often in the middle of people (average) and I am glad that I feel that Josh said he felt like himself again and I felt the same way today.”