
Daytona decides a season as the NASCAR Playoff field is set on the high banks
For a majority of the field, it’s all to play for at Daytona.
For a majority of the field, it’s all to play for at Daytona.
In so many ways, it’s especially fitting that the NASCAR Cup Series holds its perpetually dramatic regular season finale to set the 16-driver Playoff field at the sport’s most legendary track, Daytona International Speedway.
Bubba Wallace had some outside intervention Sunday at Watkins Glen.
With finishes of 15th and 21st respectively Brad Keselowski and Kevin Harvick locked themselves into the Playoffs Sunday at Watkins Glen.
“Please leave your hands and arms inside the ride at all times…”
William Byron made quite the statement Sunday.
Ty Gibbs led 70 laps at Watkins Glen, but he didn’t make friends when it counted.
Daniel Suárez heads into Sunday’s Go Bowling at The Glen, 28 points behind Bubba Wallace – in the first position outside the Playoff-eligible top 16 drivers.
Joe Gibbs Racing driver Ty Gibbs is attempting to become only the sixth NASCAR Cup Series rookie to earn a position in the Playoffs.
Richard Childress Racing started the Watkins Glen race weekend off with an important announcement