Tyler Reddick’s June struggles have extended into July.
Reddick laid a large amount of oil down on the track after an apparent major issue on Lap 135 in the eero 400 NASCAR Cup Series race on July 5 at Chicagoland Speedway.
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The No. 45 started smoking and laying down oil going into turn 3 shortly after pitting during a green flag cycle.
Reddick stopped down on pit road, with oil and fluid all across the right side of the car and on the windshield.
A 23XI Racing crew member told TNT that “something went through the radiator” that caused the issue.
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NASCAR threw a caution for a lengthy clean-up for fluid on the track. The No. 45 team worked to fix the radiator and related issues in the garage, returning to the track in 36th, 29 laps down.
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Reddick’s spectacular start to the 2026 season finally hit a road bump in June after a DNF at Michigan, a late-race tire failure at San Diego and a power-steering failure at Sonoma.
Denny Hamlin took the points lead from Reddick after Sonoma, the first week in which the 23XI Racing driver did not lead the standings.
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