During the NASCAR Food City 500 event, Rick Ware Racing showcased an impressive performance with their drivers, Justin Haley and Kaz Grala, making significant strides in the race. Haley, despite a challenging moment where his No. 51 car was described as 'wicked loose,' managed to maintain a top-10 position. This incident occurred after Suarez collided with Haley, causing a stack-up in the battle for a top-10 spot, which also allowed Kaz Grala to move into the top-10. Grala, running seventh at one point, and Haley, fluctuating between seventh and eighth positions, outperformed several larger teams, marking arguably the best run on a non-road course, non-plate race track for Rick Ware Racing. The race was reported at 207/500 laps when Grala was noted to be in seventh.
Justin Haley in 8th, top 10 for @RickWareRacing is arguably the best run on a non road course, non “plate race” track for that team ever. And he might not have shown his full hand yet. #nascar
Justin Haley casually running P7 right now for Rick Ware Racing, folks.
Quiet but impressive race so far for @RickWareRacing. 10th and 11th for @Justin_Haley_ & @KazGrala. Outrunning several bigger teams.
Hell of a run going for @KazGrala in seventh right now for @RickWareRacing. 207/500 #NASCAR | #FoodCity500
Suarez got into Haley, and they stack up battling for a top-10 spot. Now, @Kazgrala moves into the top-10. Great race so far for @RickWareRacing! #NASCAR
Holy hell, Haley did a great job hanging on. That No. 51 machine was wicked loose there. #NASCAR