Playoffs Give Sheldon Creed Another Shot at First Career Win
Sheldon Creed knows what it’s like to finish second. In the Playoffs, he wants to trade that spot for first when it counts the most.
Sheldon Creed knows what it’s like to finish second. In the Playoffs, he wants to trade that spot for first when it counts the most.
Rivals, friends, or just magnets in stock cars? Depends which lap you watch.
When your postseason stats read “last place” and “last place,” the analysts don’t need spreadsheets to tell you the season’s on life support.
The 23XI Racing teammates had similar results on paper, but their post-race moods couldn’t have been more different.
A year ago, Chase Briscoe was searching for a seat. Now he’s the man making everyone else sweat.
The regular season is in the rearview mirror; now comes the fun part—high stakes, short tempers, and the slow process of eliminating drivers one broken dream at a time.
For Ross Chastain and Shane van Gisbergen, Daytona was progress. For Daniel Suárez, it was heartbreak wrapped in a second-place finish.
In a race that was supposed to crown a Cinderella, Ryan Blaney showed up as the grumpy stepmother.
Kyle Larson did it in Texas, now Parker Kligerman has done it in Daytona: Connor Zilisch’s stand-ins just keep winning.