Tyler Reddick
Viewed by many as the underdog of this year’s Xfinity Series Championship 4, Tyler Reddick was the first driver to lock up a spot in the playoffs with his win at Daytona Int’l Speedway in February, which set the record for the closest finish in NASCAR history at .0004 of a second.
Since then, however, Reddick has been cold and has been shut out of victory lane. He’s driving the No. 9 car for JR Motorsports, which has won titles with both Chase Elliott and William Byron, so the team knows that a championship performance is there, but it may take a little luck on Saturday in order for Reddick to have his moment in the spotlight.