Four Who Could Be King
Tyler Reddick’s win at Michigan added to his candidacy for a Cup Series championship.
Tyler Reddick’s win at Michigan added to his candidacy for a Cup Series championship.
The team had a pre-race infraction pertaining to the No. 48’s spoiler.
A closer look at the battle for the “original” title in the Cup Series. Who’s in the best position to capture that 15-point bonus?
Tyler Reddick leaves Michigan with the NASCAR Cup Series points lead.
Busch led 24 laps and played a little bit of strategy at the end to earn a much-needed fourth-place finish at Michigan.
A day after the race was delayed due to rain, Reddick emerged on top to take the points lead.
51 laps were run on Sunday before rain brought an early end to the afternoon.
Most drivers agreed with penalizing Austin Dillon after Richmond, hoping it could help deter such driving in the future.
NASCAR penalized Dillon 25 points and stripped his playoff eligibility, but it allowed his Richmond win to stand.
The responsibility for the Richmond ending lies partly on Austin Dillon and his team, but the bulk of it lies with NASCAR itself.