Tyler Reddick Snatches Roval Pole From Shane van Gisbergen
Tyler Reddick beat Shane van Gisbergen by 0.032 seconds to claim the Roval pole — and maybe save his Playoff run.
Tyler Reddick beat Shane van Gisbergen by 0.032 seconds to claim the Roval pole — and maybe save his Playoff run.
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Shane van Gisbergen isn’t just chasing another road course win — he’s still buzzing from his first NASCAR oval top-10 at Kansas.
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The Toyotas controlled Kansas like a dictatorship—until they staged a coup on themselves.
NASCAR fans came for a Playoff brawl and instead got a full-on stunt show courtesy of Zane Smith.
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Brandon Jones turned Kansas Speedway into his own playground, while Justin Allgaier turned dominance into disaster.
Briscoe lit up the speed charts, Hamlin nipped at his heels, and Penske looked like they’d brought pogo sticks instead of race cars.