Unlikely Winners: A Surprising Finish at the Race with Harrison’s Victory

I didn’t have that one on your card. On my being hard. You know, I think as. As this race came down to the end, who would have thought you would have been calling, um, you know, Retsloh and Anderton for the win? What was that? What did you. What? Retsloh. Retsloh. Okay. Yeah. And I don’t think that you would have have been calling those two guys for the win. And who would have thought that they would have, you know, pushed out to beat Christopher Bell and Kyle Bush? Kyle Bush. Two of the. Right. Yeah. Two of the best, especially Kyle. And so I think as. As you look at, um, you know, the. The finish of this race, it’s. It’s a result of. It’s a result of everything that has happened up until this point, with all the carnage and crashing and torn up cars and everything. Everything that you have. But what a moment, uh, for Harrison, uh, to be able to know that he’s gonna get released in 2025 from the Wood Brothers, but before he leaves, be able to get the Wood Brothers their hundredth win for such a historic team. And. And you see him here, his dad didn’t do many burnouts, if any. And you see his victory lap here, waving, waving to the. Waving to the crowd. So Harrison’s a great kid. Hasn’t. Hasn’t been fortunate to have a lot of success in the first few years. I think he Had one top five in 97 starts. So I think to be able to get to Victory Lane and get that confidence and be able to put all that behind him, um, and. And be able to start working forward is. Is a huge accomplishment for. For him, um, but you just never know it at these. At these style races.