From Jayski.
Following the second installment of the #NASCARGoesWest part of the XFINITY Series schedule, Daniel Suárez now finds himself with an eight-point lead over second-place Elliott Sadler.
Suárez is honing his skills and has been quite impressive in the first four races of the season, posting two top fives and four top 10s, including a third-place finish this past weekend at Phoenix. Not only is Suárez racking up strong finishes, he is producing hefty loop data statistics. He hasn’t posted a driver rating less than 100 points this season and his average running position is 5.3. Suárez is also one of only five drivers this season to complete 100 percent of the laps scheduled thus far.
The 24-year-old Joe Gibbs Racing driver heads to California this weekend for the TreatMyClot.com 300 at Auto Club Speedway (4 p.m. ET on FS1). The young driver made his series track debut at Auto Club Speedway last season, starting 13th and finishing ninth.
Much of Suarez’s success can be attributed to his relationship with crew chief Scott Graves. Graves came to Joe Gibbs Racing this season following a 2015 campaign in which he led driver Chris Buescher and Roush Fenway Racing to a series title. Graves and Buescher finished fifth in this event last season.
Daniel Suarez |
Suárez is honing his skills and has been quite impressive in the first four races of the season, posting two top fives and four top 10s, including a third-place finish this past weekend at Phoenix. Not only is Suárez racking up strong finishes, he is producing hefty loop data statistics. He hasn’t posted a driver rating less than 100 points this season and his average running position is 5.3. Suárez is also one of only five drivers this season to complete 100 percent of the laps scheduled thus far.
The 24-year-old Joe Gibbs Racing driver heads to California this weekend for the TreatMyClot.com 300 at Auto Club Speedway (4 p.m. ET on FS1). The young driver made his series track debut at Auto Club Speedway last season, starting 13th and finishing ninth.
Much of Suarez’s success can be attributed to his relationship with crew chief Scott Graves. Graves came to Joe Gibbs Racing this season following a 2015 campaign in which he led driver Chris Buescher and Roush Fenway Racing to a series title. Graves and Buescher finished fifth in this event last season.
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