Austin Cindric, the Jack Link’s 500 race champion, is gearing up for the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series race, the AdventHealth 400, at Kansas Speedway. Despite his average finish of 25.4 and a driver rating of 63.0 at this track, Cindric remains optimistic and determined to improve upon his past performances.
In a candid interview with NASCAR Insider Claire B Lang, Cindric acknowledged that his previous finishes at Kansas Speedway have not been as impressive as he would have liked. Reflecting on missed opportunities and mistakes in the past, the Team Penske driver emphasized the potential for change and growth in his racing statistics.
Ranked 14th in the NASCAR Cup Series this season, Cindric has shown promise with one top-five finish and three top-ten finishes in the first 11 races of the year. Despite a challenging track record at Kansas Speedway, Cindric is focused on leveraging his team’s strengths and speed to secure a better outcome in the upcoming race.
Looking ahead to the NASCAR Cup Series race at Mexico’s Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Cindric is excited about the new challenge. With the track’s unique layout and higher altitude presenting unfamiliar conditions, drivers are preparing for a race that could be highly unpredictable. Cindric’s proactive approach to familiarizing himself with the circuit through simulator training demonstrates his commitment to success in the upcoming event.
As the anticipation builds for both the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway and the race in Mexico City, Austin Cindric’s determination and adaptability set the stage for thrilling competitions ahead. Stay tuned for more updates as Cindric continues to push boundaries and strive for excellence in the NASCAR Cup Series.