Todd Gilliland quietly wins his own Bristol race
Two tires ruined most days—just not Todd Gilliland’s Sunday.
Two tires ruined most days—just not Todd Gilliland’s Sunday.
Bristol turned the race upside down late Sunday, and Ty Gibbs was the one who landed on top with his first NASCAR Cup series win.
A promising return quickly unraveled Sunday when Bristol chaos caught Alex Bowman in the wrong place.
Larson controlled the night, but Bristol controlled the ending, and that ending belonged to Connor Zilisch.
Ryan Blaney has never won at Bristol, he hopes to change that Sunday and got off on the right foot with a great Saturday.
One win down, plenty left to prove. Chase Elliott says the focus now is stacking results before it’s too late.
Bell insists it’s close to clicking. NASCAR history suggests “close” can be a very long way off.
Seven Cup drivers showed up looking for a win. Christopher Bell showed up, took it, and left Bristol like he never stopped racing trucks at all.
One restart was all it took to flip the script and hand Joe Gibbs Racing the last word.
In a season built on inconsistency, Kvapil and Caruth are turning chaos into a championship strategy—whether they meant to or not.