Hamlin and Gibbs Boys Turn Vegas Qualifying Into a Toyota Infomercial
Denny Hamlin finally grabbed his first Vegas pole while Joe Gibbs Racing turned qualifying into a Toyota pep rally.
Denny Hamlin finally grabbed his first Vegas pole while Joe Gibbs Racing turned qualifying into a Toyota pep rally.
After another dramatic NASCAR Cup Series Playoff elimination race last week, eight drivers move on to vie for the championship as the title chase moves forward with Sunday’s South Point 400 at the always thrilling 1.5-mile Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Joey Logano didn’t just survive the Roval—he escaped it like a man slipping out of handcuffs underwater.
It wasn’t another driver that did him in—Chastain managed to Chastain himself out of the playoffs.
The Charlotte ROVAL was supposed to trim the playoff field. Instead, it set fire to it and kicked it down the stairs.
Connor Zilisch led 61 laps and survived overtime to hit 10 wins as the Xfinity playoffs turned into a game of musical chairs — with four drivers left standing outside.
Tyler Reddick beat Shane van Gisbergen by 0.032 seconds to claim the Roval pole — and maybe save his Playoff run.
One year ago, Joey Logano went from Playoff elimination to series champion — all thanks to a Roval twist he hasn’t forgotten.
Shane van Gisbergen isn’t just chasing another road course win — he’s still buzzing from his first NASCAR oval top-10 at Kansas.
The strangest boss-employee relationship in sports just got stranger: Hamlin wrecked Wallace, then left him hanging all week until Charlotte.