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Byron claimed the pole with a lap of 98.185 mph. This is Byron’s third pole of the season and 16th of his Cup career. Ty Gibbs will start second after a lap of 98.175 mph. He was followed by playoff drivers Kyle Larson (98.038 mph), Joey Logano (98.002) and Denny Hamlin (97.876).
The Nevada heat radiating from the asphalt on the grid at Las Vegas Motor Speedway isn’t the only thing burning bright this weekend. The starting lineup set for this afternoon is sure to deliver high-octane and over-the-top drama as the championship four fight unfolds.
Chase Briscoe surged to the front of the field in overtime and won the YellaWood 500 at Talladega to reach the 2025 NASCAR Championship 4.
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Ross Chastain will start from the rear in the Las Vegas race after a practice crash, making the Ross Chastain Las Vegas race a must-watch.
It’s a tale as old as time in NASCAR. A split-second decision on pit road can make or break your entire race day. For Chase Elliott, the Las Vegas Motor Speedway became the stage for one of those heart-sinking moments that fans and crews dread.
Freddie Rahmer beat Hanover's Troy Wagaman Jr. by five points for the season title after a pair of exciting races Saturday.
Af Corse Ferrari drivers Alessandro Pier Guidi, Simon Mann and Lilou Wadoux Ducellier spent most of the race leading GTD, winning from the Ferrari 296 GT3 of Triarsi Competizione by four seconds. Mann clinched his first WeatherTech victory and Ducellier scored her first in GTD.