Taylor Gray times it right, steals Kansas victory from charging Sheldon Creed
Strategy beat speed when it mattered, and the rest were left sorting out the mess.
Strategy beat speed when it mattered, and the rest were left sorting out the mess.
It took less than two laps for Carson Kvapil’s Kansas run to go from leading the field to upside down on the backstretch.
Larson controlled the night, but Bristol controlled the ending, and that ending belonged to Connor Zilisch.
Sawalich led the charge, but he had plenty of company as NASCAR’s young guns owned the weekend.
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.
Unfazed by the recent social media debate as to the Hall-of-Fame-worthiness of his NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series career, Justin Allgaier just keeps on winning.
Justin Allgaier ended the day where he started – out front…
At Darlington, fortune favors the bold—and Justin Allgaier had more than enough bold to spare.
Kyle Larson jumped from seventh to first in the final laps, leaving chaos behind and taking the O’Reilly Series win in Vegas — fifth different winner in five races.