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Rajah Caruth’s visit to the Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday was special. Not because it is a strong track for him — it’s really not — but this weekend marked the first time he had a genuine chance to create a lasting memory at a track that already meant so much to him, having watched races there as a child while dreaming of winning there someday. But despite making a strong start in the race, his run ended in disappointment.

Caruth’s emotional message after the Dover incident

Caruth started the first stage strong, battling Ross Chastain near the front for the lead. He handled the challenges of the Monster Mile well and looked set to be one of the top finishers in the race. But things unraveled in the second stage.

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On Lap 99, he slipped behind Jesse Love while battling for the lead through Turns 3 and 4, with both drivers making contact with the outside wall. Later, he spun again after contact with Harrison Burton during another multi-car battle.

“Wish I could have that lap and decision back. Man. Threw away a great opportunity for a strong finish for not only my team but others as well,” Caruth wrote on social media the day following the race.

The back-to-back incidents hampered his overall performance on a day when he had pace. It felt like a golden opportunity for Caruth to fight for a win at a track that he holds close to his heart. A strong finish there could also have strengthened his case for bigger opportunities in the future with JR Motorsports in the Cup Series. Alas, he squandered the opportunity.

“It was amazing to fight for the lead at a track I watched many races at as a young fan. As tough as it is to make mistakes, I’m thankful for the experiences and know I have what it takes to learn from them and leap forward,” he added.

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