Chase Briscoe Stamps Himself a Contender With Southern 500 Masterclass
A year ago, Chase Briscoe was searching for a seat. Now he’s the man making everyone else sweat.
A year ago, Chase Briscoe was searching for a seat. Now he’s the man making everyone else sweat.
On the stat sheet it’s business as usual.
Darlington had never been one of Corey Heim’s best tracks. But in a season where he’s extended his dominance in the Truck Series, that didn’t stop him on Saturday.
Last year’s “win or go home” has turned into this year’s “win because you’re expected to.”
A Southern 500 win is a prize in itself.
The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs start at Darlington, but don’t bother asking drivers to name a favorite—nobody’s willing to take that bet.
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.
In a race that was supposed to crown a Cinderella, Ryan Blaney showed up as the grumpy stepmother.
The worst-kept secret in NASCAR is now reality—Connor Zilisch is going Cup racing with Trackhouse.
Kyle Larson did it in Texas, now Parker Kligerman has done it in Daytona: Connor Zilisch’s stand-ins just keep winning.