Game 7 moments. All sports chase them and will sacrifice their integrity to chase down those moments without realizing why fans love those moments : they seldom ever happen. And when they do happen, they are cherished forever.
They are revered among the fans, talked about as tales of legends. The heroic work of a group of individuals coming together to win a unit to achieve one goal : win it all. We all want them, but when they constantly show up... are they special anymore? When you get them all the time, they specialty of the moment is gone and it not longer becomes a game 7 moment.
This race? It's more than just a game 7. It's 1 race. 1 race that will last 107 laps with 35 of the world's best drivers ready to battle. 31 of them are racing for pride and to close out the season with a win. For 4 drivers? They aim to create that game 7 moment that is talked about forever.
Lindsey Dietz - A well rounded driver. Her 6 team is decorated in accolades like no other. 709 points and looking for that exclamation point to close out the season.
Evan Taddy - Hot tempered and strategic. He's got a Bristol sword. His 25 team decorated with 14 top 10s and 13 top 5s. Their refusal to quit has them 17 points back and within striking distance of Dietz and the 6 team.
Nate Wines - A fighter. A warrior. A hero to Tennessee. His 21 has been streaky, but they managed to only be 21 points back. With Wines retiring, it's imperative for this team to get their driver a crown before Seth Peters takes over and drives the 21 car.
Alan Mooch - Colorado's pride and joy of racing, even though he's not from the state originally. His 9 team's tenacity all season has been unrivaled. You can knock them down, take them out, and even flip them, but they will keep swinging. The underdogs looking to pull off the biggest possible upset.
We live for these moments. We love those game 7 moments.
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