
Even with a Win in the Bank, Chase Briscoe Still Takes it Week-by-Week
Chase Briscoe is the only Playoff driver who can take a breath in the Round of 16.
Chase Briscoe is the only Playoff driver who can take a breath in the Round of 16.
A year ago, Chase Briscoe was searching for a seat. Now he’s the man making everyone else sweat.
Last year’s “win or go home” has turned into this year’s “win because you’re expected to.”
Chase Briscoe has posted career-best numbers in his first season with Joe Gibbs Racing, and he finally believes he can contend for a championship.
Big track, road course or short track—Chase Briscoe has shown blistering speed in his first season in the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota on all sorts of venues.
Five was the magic number for Toyota at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Saturday’s NASCAR Cup Series qualifying session for Sunday’s Brickyard 400.
Chase Briscoe didn’t beat Shane van Gisbergen—but for a moment, it looked like he might, and that alone tells you how far he’s come.
Before last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series event at Pocono Raceway, Chase Briscoe was part of a small minority of drivers keeping a close eye on potential seeding for the In-Season Challenge.
Brake failures, rain delays, and enough fuel strategy to make your head spin—yep, Pocono was doing Pocono things again.
Chase Briscoe claimed his third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series pole position Saturday morning.