Erik Jones Faces $1 Million Showdown—With His Teammate

SONOMA, CALIFORNIA - JULY 12: John H. Nemechek, driver of the #42 Mobil 1 Toyota, walks the grid during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway on July 12, 2025 in Sonoma, California. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)
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LEGACY Motor Club driver Erik Jones is trying to take a business-as-usual approach to Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma, but there’s a twist that may prevent him from doing so.

Jones is one of eight drivers still alive in the NASCAR Cup In-Season Challenge, with a $1-million prize awaiting the winner.

Here’s the catch. To advance past the third round, Jones will have to finish higher than John Hunter Nemechek in the only third-round matchup that features one teammate against another.

Jones said Saturday he won’t expect spotter Will Rodgers to apprise him of Nemechek’s position as the race develops.

“No, probably not,” Jones said. “I didn’t think or know where Ricky (Stenhouse, Jr., second-round opponent)) was all day (at Chicago), and then I drove it into the wall, and I kind of thought we gave that up, and then we crossed the finish line and it wasn’t a very good day, and the first thing Ben (Beshore, crew chief) says is ‘Well, we beat the 47 (Stenhouse).’

“And I was like, OK, that is cool. I don’t know how. I will want to know right after for sure, if I’m not aware of where he is at. But he doesn’t need to let me know.”

Rodgers, entered in Saturday’s Xfinity Series race with Jones as his primary spotter, had a slightly different take.

“If we are two or three back from him, coming down to it, I may say something” Rodgers said.