Chastain comes from no where for much needed runner-up finish on Sunday in Texas

Ross Chastain admitted that he didn’t have enough speed in his car to finish runner-up in Sunday’s AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400. So, how did he get there?

A mix of strategy and some late race maneuvers allowed Chastain to score his second top five finish in the last four races. He had 1 in the previous 14 weeks.

“I just want to run good at the track I’m at,” said Chastain. “We go to Talladega and the Roval, we’ll just go try to perform like we did today. If it’s not looking good, just what does the next lap take, what does the next breath take, and whenever we do the right things, those races, they give out the same amount of points as this one, and we’ll go and race them the same way.”

Chastain battled a car with a throttle problem for much of the afternoon. It cost him on pit stops in getting out of his pit stall leaving him with several positions lost.

“It was terrible,” he admitted. “You push the gas and it ain’t got no gas. I noticed something on a few cautions like having the car off in third gear, clutching, dropped the clutch with the ignition on, and it kind of stumbled, but I thought I just had it too low of RPM.

“Then I pit, and that pit stop is when it had already failed, and it wouldn’t go. I’m part throttle to get it fired, and it doesn’t think I’m doing anything.

“From there they walked me through it, and basically I just had to give it a lot of throttle, so the next pit stop for our final two-tire stop was just a whole lot of throttle. I’m sure the eardrums were blown out of everybody behind our pit box, but for our Worldwide Express Chevy, we were not fast enough to run second with two tires. We were with four.”

But, with JJ Yeley’s late race incident in Turn 2 with 25 laps remaining, it was a split strategy decision on what teams would do. Some would pit. Some didn’t. Chastain was among those that elected to stay out.

It paid off.

He got by Bubba Wallace for 2nd after the final restart to score his first career top 10 finish at Texas.

“Early in the race I thought we were one of the best cars, and I wish we could have raced with those guys,” he said. “We just worked our way back with taking four tires a lot, and some bad restarts on my side, but we had the speed, and we showed it all weekend.

“We did everything we needed to do, and at this race, if you follow the chart for running position is everything that the 1 team is about, and I love it.”

Chastain leaves Texas +12 in the standings heading to Talladega next, the spot of his first career win last spring.

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