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- Shane van Gisbergen's year in the NASCAR Xfinity Series began with challenges, including six finishes of 31st or worse in the initial eight oval races.
- "I am getting better and more competitive on ovals," van Gisbergen said.
- Van Gisbergen's best oval performance occurred at Martinsville with Kaulig Racing last fall, where he finished 12th.
Witness Shane van Gisbergen‘s remarkable oval track improvement in the NASCAR Xfinity Series! Despite a tough start with early-season struggles, van Gisbergen has surged, showcasing a significant turnaround. Recent top-20 finishes underscore his progress. The key? A methodical approach adn stellar teamwork, according to van Gisbergen. This season, he’s already outperforming expectations, proving his adaptability to the demanding Xfinity Series. Learn how he’s mastering oval racing and what strategies fuel his rise. News Directory 3 provides the latest updates! Dive deeper into his journey and uncover the details of his enhanced performance. Discover what’s next …
Shane van Gisbergen improving oval performance in NASCAR Xfinity series
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Shane van Gisbergen’s year in the NASCAR Xfinity Series began with challenges, including six finishes of 31st or worse in the initial eight oval races. However, the Trackhouse Racing driver has demonstrated significant progress recently, securing three top-20 positions in the last four races. He also earned a pole position in the All-Star Open at North wilkesboro.
“I am getting better and more competitive on ovals,” van Gisbergen said. He noted his average running position has improved considerably, attributing it to a methodical approach and strong teamwork with his No. 88 crew.
Van Gisbergen’s best oval performance occurred at Martinsville with Kaulig Racing last fall, where he finished 12th. This year, his top finish was 14th at the Coca-Cola 600. He also achieved a third-place finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the Xfinity Series.
