Tyler Reddick struggles at Sonoma after power steering failure
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 28, 2026, 8:57 PM
Last updated Jun 28, 2026
Tyler Reddick's performance at the Toyota/Save Mart 350 in Sonoma suffered due to a power steering failure early in Stage 2. The 23XI Racing driver experienced significant setbacks, falling multiple laps behind the leaders. Initially leading the NASCAR Cup Series standings, Reddick's incident shifted focuses to damage control rather than competing for stage points. With every lap lost, his competitors, including Denny Hamlin, gained ground in the championship race. Reddick's crew attempted to manage the issue under NASCAR's regulations, limiting extensive repairs during the event.
- •Reddick reported power steering problems early in the race.
- •He fell six laps behind after extended pit time for repairs.
- •Reddick shifted from competing to damage control mode.
- •Denny Hamlin benefited in the standings while Reddick struggled.
- •Championship implications arise as the season progresses.
- 8:57 PMYahoo Sports — Tyler Reddick Suffers Devastating Setback in Sonoma After Power Steering Failure
"Tyler Reddick's bid for a strong finish at Sonoma took a major hit after a power steering failure left the 23XI Racing driver multiple laps down and in damage-control mode during Sunday's Cup Series race.
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