Tyler Reddick made a strategic move by being the only car to stay out during a caution period in the NASCAR race. Other drivers opted to pit for tire changes. Reddick's decision put him in the lead ahead of Berry, Wallace, Elliott, and Truex. The pit road saw a mix of drivers opting for different strategies, with some taking two tires and others opting for a four-tire change.
Off pit road = Bell, Nemechek, Logano, Hamlin, Larson, Truex, Grala, Blaney, Gibbs, Keselowski
Off pit road = Buescher, Gibbs, Truex, Bell, Gilliland, Larson, Logano, Keselowski, Nemechek, Berry
Off pit road = Larson, Gibbs, Keselowski, Blaney, Nemechek, Buescher, Berry, Truex, Bell
Off pit road = Hamlin, Blaney, Elliott, Busch, Keselowski, Briscoe, Bell, Larson, Bowman, Buescher
Reddick stayed out Everyone else came down for 4 Byron has replaced the toe link; shown six laps down
Reddick stayed out ... and then I think Berry, Wallace, Elliott, Truex McDowell took two tires ... and then taking four were Hamlin, Gibbs, Blaney Briscoe, Larson
Tyler Reddick all alone in staying out. Surprised no one else did, but I like that move. #NASCAR
Tyler Reddick was the only car to stay out during this caution. "Make sure we get to the bottom right away" is the No. 45 team's advice to him. Tire wear was high yesterday. #NASCAR
Off pit road = Berry, Wallace, Elliott, Truex, McDowell, Hamlin, Gibbs, Blaney, Briscoe, Larson
Interesting move from the No. 45 and @TylerReddick: they're the only car to stay out of the ENTIRE FIELD under this first caution period. Berry, Wallace, Elliott and MTJ off pit road behind Reddick. #NASCAR
Tyler Reddick the only car to stay out. #NASCAR