Toyota Qualifying Dominance Suggests Tyler Reddick is a Strong Contender to Win at Indy
Source: Racing Reference

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July 27, 2025
After losing the semifinal round of the In-Season Challenge to Ty Gibbs last week, Reddick is now more free to take risks to fight for wins than he was before being eliminated from the tournament. Although he hasn't won a race to lock himself in the playoffs yet and has contended for wins a lot less than usual, the Brickyard 400 may provide him one of his best shots at a win this year particularly because the Toyotas swept the top five spots in qualifying with Reddick himself finishing fourth and surrounded by four other drivers Chase Briscoe, Bubba Wallace, Erik Jones, and Gibbs who don't compete for wins often. Given Toyota's apparent speed and since Reddick is usually faster than those drivers (last week notwithstanding), he stands poised to lead a lot today and is probably one of the best DFS options despite his strong starting position, particularly after finishing second last year.--Sean Wrona - RotoBaller
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