On a day when it was supposed to be about NAPA know how, Chase Elliott couldn’t hold the number one spot, so there will be no siren in Dawsonville. They sound the siren when the younger Elliott wins. Instead, the spoils of victory go to a familiar number, Number 4. The number 4 team was better than all comers and goers before the pace laps even began. NASCAR had a moment of understanding after the death of George Floyd, in which all the cars were evenly split down the race track in Hampton, Georgia. This also happens to be Rodney Childers’ birthday. He is the crew chief for the number 4. So Rodney and Kevin take the cake. Meanwhile, the drivers put together a video that played with the accompaniment of Fox Sports’ Mike Joy. After that, it was time to peel back the layer of the peach and see what kind of ingredients we were going to get out of a pie that was divided into three stages. Mayetta New Jersey native Martin Truex, Jr. has the first two stages go his way, but at the end of the day, it was Kevin Harvick who was warming up the peach pie in his oven. Next for NASCAR comes a visit to Clay Campbell, who is the President of Martinsville Speedway. And yes, I do expect retribution for what happened between the 9 and the 22 in Bristol.