
From Bracket Buster to Brickyard Heartbreak, Ty Dillon Nearly Pulled It Off
Ty Gibbs didn’t need to win the Brickyard—he just needed to outlast a Cinderella named Dillon. One got the money. The other got smashed on a restart.
Ty Gibbs didn’t need to win the Brickyard—he just needed to outlast a Cinderella named Dillon. One got the money. The other got smashed on a restart.
No, neither Ty Gibbs nor Ty Dillon was favored to win the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series In-Season Challenge.
In the real world, Cinderella doesn’t drive a stock car.
Tyler Reddick has advanced to the In-Season Challenge semifinals this week.
After upsetting top seeded Denny Hamlin in the first round of the In-Season Challenge last Sunday at EchoPark Speedway, Ty Dillon fired the parting shot heard ‘round the NASCAR world.
Ty Dillon’s grandfather Richard Childress was a longtime dear friend and championship car owner for the late, NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt.
Kyle Larson admitted something not often heard from a NASCAR Cup champion Saturday: he made a mistake.
It could have been a lot worse.
Lost amidst the stunning news late Monday that Michael Jordon and Denny Hamlin will form a new team in 2021, was the loss of another single car team
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