The partnership between Chase Briscoe and Joe Gibbs Racing gets better every weekend.

As things settled in with the NASCAR Cup Series, which has completed a quarter of the season, Briscoe feels the same is occurring within the No. 19 Bass Pro Shops team. He took over the car this season, guided by James Small, and after an early-season penalty overturned on appeal, it’s been far quieter in recent weeks.

There is still plenty to do going forward.

“I still feel like we’re not 100 percent,” Briscoe told RACER at Talladega Superspeedway. “I would be curious to see what James (Small) feels. I haven’t asked him where he feels like we’re at, but I know for me, I don’t feel like I’m firing on all cylinders yet. I still feel like I’m learning things about the car every week, and even with James and me leading into the weekend. We’re doing better and better on the sim and how we adjust for it.