Timely Caution Nets Daniel Hemric Dover Top-10 Finish
By Seth Eggert, Associate Editor The decision to wait to pit proved to be key towards the top-10 finish for Daniel Hemric at Dover Motor Speedway. After a caution-free second Stage of the Wurth 400, the Kaulig Racing driver slipped outside of the top-15. As the laps clicked off in the final stage of the 400-mile race, it appeared to be the same as the second. Hemric’s crew chief Trent Owens opted to repeat the strategy of Corey LaJoie in Stage 2 and stay out until the caution waved or they had to pit for fuel. Unlike the second Stage,...
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