{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Tyler Reddick DOMINATES Darlington Despite Early Issues: Can Anyone Catch 23XI? Plus, Martinsville Preview","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/tyler-reddick-dominates-darlington-despite-early-issues-can-anyone-catch-23xi-plus-martinsville-preview","audioUrl":"https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/pdst.fm/e/traffic.megaphone.fm/FOXM8199140295.mp3?updated=1774307224","description":"Tyler Reddick’s dominant NASCAR Cup Series win at Darlington Raceway despite major in-race issues, Ryan Blaney battling through pit road mistakes, Joey Logano’s continued struggles, and a chaotic race filled with strategy, penalties, and contact headline a dramatic weekend in NASCAR. On this episode of Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour, Kevin Harvick, Kaitlyn Vincie, and Mamba Smith break down Reddick’s fourth win of the season and massive points lead, RFK Racing’s strong performance led by Brad Keselowski, Blaney and Team Penske’s ongoing pit road issues, Carson Hocevar’s impressive top-five run, and several key incidents that shaped the race before previewing the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway and reacting to the latest stories in Mamba’s Social Sips.\n\n0:00 - Intro\n\n1:35 - Darlington Weekend Recap\n\n31:31 - Martinsville Preview\n\n40:00 - Mamba’s Social Sips\n\n48:08 - Last Call\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices"},"annotations":[{"startTime":84.0,"endTime":93.0,"type":"concept","title":"Darlington","url":"/glossary/darlington","quote":"We have plenty to talk about leaving Darlington, the track known as Too Tough to Tame. 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