Late pass nets Chase Briscoe coveted NASCAR Xfinity win at Bristol
It was a perfect rub-and-run.
It was a perfect rub-and-run.
A day after spinning his No. 98 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford into the inside wall at Dover International Speedway, Chase Briscoe dominated the Drydene 200, winning the second leg of a Saturday/Sunday NASCAR Xfinity Series doubleheader.
Chase Briscoe left no doubt how important a victory would be to him.
Chase Briscoe recovered from a pit road speeding penalty and a spin with 21 laps left to pick up his fourth NASCAR Xfinity Series victory of the season Sunday.
Chase Briscoe delivered a clutch restart in double overtime Sunday.
With the beating and the banging in the final 10 laps that probably had the fans at home on their feet, an emotional Chase Briscoe battled Kyle Busch to the line to capture the win in the Toyota 200 at Darlington
Before the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series season started, Chase Briscoe suggested he could win as many as eight to 10 races.
Stewart-Hass Racing driver Chase Briscoe posted one NASCAR Xfinity Series victory in each of the last two seasons.
Chase Briscoe considers ISM Raceway in Phoenix one of his most challenging race tracks.
For driver Chase Briscoe, who learned his craft on dirt bullrings in his native Indiana, nothing could be better than a victory on the big track at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.