The Final Lap: Byron’s Prestigious Win; Fuel Saving? Charter Negotiations; Atlanta Preview

It’s time for another exciting episode of The Final Lap Weekly Podcast. With a wild, and strange Daytona 500 in the books, and the next superspeedway stop (Atlanta Motor Speedway) coming up this weekend, Toby and Kerry have A LOT to talk about.

This week, they break down the massive win for Hendrick Motorsports at William Byron, the strange fuel mileage shenanigans in the Daytona 500, Kyle Busch’s incredible car control, and they talk about the latest in the ongoing Charter Agreement negotiations between NASCAR and the teams.

Rowdy Dragon stops by to give his fantasy racing advice for the Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta, and Kerry and Toby give a full race preview. It’s a packed show, but a good one. Enjoy!

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