Ragan on Loudon
“I think for the first race at New Hampshire, we fought trying to chase the VHT all weekend. They applied it and reapplied it, and the lines moved around, and that was a challenge for us. New Hampshire is a track that is really line-sensitive. When you get the VHT there, it’s making grip, but it’s going away during the race.
“You’ve got to have some adjustability in the race car. You’ve got to be able to move around. I felt like we were restricted to just running a certain groove during the race. So, we’ve talked about a different approach to the weekend, and I think we can have a better run in our Camping World/Good Sam Ford.”
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