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“They are working hard to their extent”.

by Hammad khalil
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Kyle Bush Richard addressed a problem with Childer’s racing that has been the heel of Achilles to come in the 2025 season. In a recent interview, Bosh revealed that the lack of RCR pace is the same as he is worried about, as he is still left to win the race this season.

Bosh was recently sitting with Pet McAfee show’s Pete McMefi, where he discussed the season of his ongoing NASCAR Cup series and opened up about his struggle with Richard Childress racing. Talking about how he wants to win a race in Indianapolis, here he said:

“I am looking forward to it. You know, we had a sharp car in Indianapolis, and we were in the five, coming down, closing the laps, and Kyle Larson stole the win, and this time we are going to make this call.”

After that, the #8 driver mentioned how the RCR was not hurting due to lack of effort, but due to the lack of speed. Despite the ability to become one of the top teams, he added on his defects.

“I will tell you, this is not due to lack of effort, it is definitely. Everyone in the RCR returns to the race shop, as much as you can, and the engineers are trying to detect it and see all the notes, and see its pace.

Here is the video where Kyle Bosch Richard talks about Chilerus racing matters:

Richard Chilerus Racing’s two full -time drivers, Kyle Bosh and Austin DallonAnd none of them have a race in the name. Bosh is ranked 15th with 461 points after 21 race, where he picked up two top 5, seven top 10s, and faced two DNFs. Bush’s team’s partner Austin Dillon is 28th with 353 points, where he claimed three top 10s and faced two DNFs.


After another average show in Dover, Kyle Bosh’s team owner angry

Richard Childress, the owner of Nesakar team Richard Childress racing, was not impressed with the team’s show in the recently concluded Dover Cup series race. According to reports, Childress was disappointed because despite all efforts last Sunday, Bashch could only take the 11th position.

Eliminating his frustration, the 79 -year -old said, according to Steven Turno on X.

“We’ll get some races cars. We are in trouble. The duration.”

Kill Bosh started his race from the 10th position, went to eighth place by the end of Stage 1, and went to the 12th position by the end of Stage 2. Finally, he ended at the 11th place. On the other hand, Bush’s partner, Austin Dillon, started his race with 23rd position, just to end at the 15th position.