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After running up front all day long and outlasting other leaders, Tyler Reddick came home P3 and he was more than upset after the race. It is clear the NASCAR driver feels like he let one get away. Tyler Reddick gets a strong finish, one that he needed badly. However, he knew that he had a win in his hands. Five overtime restarts. He was the only car up front that had been up front for most of the Ally 400. Instead, Reddick finishes P3behind winner Joey Logano and runner-up Zane Smith. A wild and chaotic overtime finish. After the race, Reddick was asked if he could have done anything differen…

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