NASCAR Cup playoff race at WWT Raceway
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MADISON, Ill. — Kyle Larson said he “messed up” in making contact with Ryan Blaney, causing Blaney to spin with about 100 laps to go as they raced for fifth place in Sunday’s Cup playoff race at World Wide Technology Raceway.
Kyle Larson’s strategy for Sunday’s race at World Wide Technology Raceway got messed up due to a restart incident involving 23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace.
Justin Allgaier returns to WWT Raceway, eager for a hometown win in the NASCAR Xfinity Series finale, shaping the championship race.
Chase Elliott was encouraged to be on offense at World Wide Technology Raceway after coming home third and apologizes to Josh Berry for contact early in the race.
Ty Dillon hit the outside wall after making contact with his brother, Austin Dillon, at World Wide Technology Raceway.
And of course Zilisch has faced his own dangers during his postrace celebrations. After his win at Watkins Glen last month, Zilisch took a tumble after climbing on top of his car in victory lane, suffering a broken collarbone and forcing him to exit the car early during the next race at Daytona.
Chase Briscoe unpacks the strengths and weaknesses from his day at World Wide Technology Raceway and the speed his team has brought to open the Cup Series playoffs.
After securing his 59th career victory at World Wide Technology Raceway, Denny Hamlin is just one win away from tying Kevin Harvick on the all-time list.