A winless stretch, early race chaos, and a string of frustrating results—Tyler Reddick openly admitted things weren’t clicking this season. But when the playoff picture began to tighten, something shifted. The Daytona cutoff race saw him survive a near-disastrous lap 18 collision, claw his way back, and snag the final postseason berth. And when the playoffs roared to life at Darlington, Reddick didn’t just find pace but unleashed it. Locked in a fierce chase with Chase Briscoe, he came up just 0.4 seconds short of victory, but the message was clear: the No. 45 is done playing catch-up. With Gateway just hours away, could he etch a different finish?

But hang on, let’s rewind a bit. On the first lap of the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway, Josh Berry clipped the No. 45 Toyota, sending it

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