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NASCAR Xfinity Series at Atlanta Motor Speedway Preview

For the second time this season, the Xfinity Series heads to Atlanta and the newly renamed Echo Park Speedway. Here is your preview for Friday night’s Focused Health 250. NASCAR Xfinity Series at Atlanta Motor Speedway Preview The NASCAR Xfinity Series heads to Echo Park Speedway, also known as Atlanta Motor Speedway, for a race […]

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For the second time this season, the Xfinity Series heads to Atlanta and the newly renamed Echo Park Speedway. Here is your preview for Friday night’s Focused Health 250.

NASCAR Xfinity Series at Atlanta Motor Speedway Preview

The NASCAR Xfinity Series heads to Echo Park Speedway, also known as Atlanta Motor Speedway, for a race under the lights on a Friday night, the Focused Health 250. It has been Richard Childress Racing’s playground at this new drafting style race track. Can RCR continue the dominance? Or will Joe Gibbs Racing spoil the party like they have in the past?

Austin Hill leads the field during the NASCAR Xfinity Series Bennett Transportation and Logistics 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on February 22, 2025, in Hampton, Georgia. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

Race Preview:

The Focused Health 250 is a 251-mile, 163-lap race around the 1.5-mile Echo Park (Atlanta) Speedway. Stage cautions will be on laps 45 and 90, and the checkered flag on lap 163. The prize purse is a total of 1,651,939 dollars. The teams will have four sets of Goodyear tires for the race. These are the same tires the Xfinity Series use on all ovals greater than one mile, and they have used them at Atlanta since 2022.

Read More: Goodbye Atlanta, Hello EchoPark Speedway

The Track: Atlanta Motor Speedway

Built in 1960, Atlanta Motor Speedway has seen numerous reconfigurations across its lifespan. Its most recent repave saw the track go from 24 degrees of banking to 28 degrees. This has turned the track into a mini-superspeedway, producing pack racing and moves we used to only see at Daytona and Talladega.

Austin Hill has the most wins on the new configuration, with five wins in the seven races. Christian Eckes set a new track record in the spring race, running a 30.402-second lap.

Xfinity Series Point Standings:

Here are the points following last week’s race at Pocono:

1. Justin Allgaier: 618
2. Austin Hill: 536
3. Sam Mayer: 518
4. Jesse Love: 502
5. Connor Zilisch *: 488
6. Carson Kvapil *: 442
7. Brandon Jones: 433
8. Jeb Burton: 424
9. Sheldon Creed: 420
10. Ryan Sieg: 418

* denotes Rookie

Read More: Connor Zilisch Scores First Oval Win at Pocono with Dale Jr as Crew Chief

Drivers To Watch:

Some drivers are back in the Xfinity Series for this race. Aric Almirola is back in the #19 for Joe Gibbs Racing. Katherine Legge continues her drive with Jordan Anderson Racing in the #32 Camaro.

We are all watching the two Richard Childress cars of Austin Hill and Jesse Love. These two teams have been unstoppable in Atlanta in the past. 5 of 7 wins at this track since the reconfiguration. These cars are guaranteed to be fast and race-winning contenders.

Jesse Love, Josh Williams, and Sam Mayer race during the NASCAR Xfinity Series Bennett Transportation and Logistics 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on February 22, 2025. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Joe Gibbs Racing has been able to spoil the RCR party in the past, with John Hunter Nemechek and Ty Gibbs winning races on the superspeedway repave. Almirola finished third in the spring, and then two races later won at Phoenix in this car. I think Almirola could steal another. I also think his teammate, Taylor Gray has the pace to stop RCR too.

The Fords are always a toss-up. Sam Mayer has speed, but just can’t seem to find that winning piece. Harrison Burton knows how to win at the drafting tracks, stealing a win at Daytona last summer in the Cup Series. Look for those guys on Friday night.

Read More: Harrison Burton Pulls Ultimate Upset, Gets 100th Win For Wood Brothers

Schedule for the Xfinity Series at Atlanta:

Friday, June 27th:

  • Qualifying:
    • 3:00 PM Eastern
    • Coverage is on the CW App
  • The Focused Health 250:
    • 7:30 PM Eastern
    • Coverage switches to the CW, and radio coverage is on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, provided by PRN.

Stay connected with Last Word on Motorsports for all the news from the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

Main Photo: Jonathan Bachman, Getty Images

Recording Date: 2/22/2025

 



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NASCAR In-Season Tournament Bracket 2025 Updated Point Standings After Dover

Ty Dillon and Ty Gibbs will race each other for the NASCAR In-Season Challenge’s $1 million prize next week. Dillon and Gibbs won their respective individual matchups at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday to advance to the championship battle. Gibbs finished fifth, four spots behind winner Denny Hamlin, while Dillon landed in 20th to seal […]

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Ty Dillon and Ty Gibbs will race each other for the NASCAR In-Season Challenge’s $1 million prize next week.

Dillon and Gibbs won their respective individual matchups at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday to advance to the championship battle.

Gibbs finished fifth, four spots behind winner Denny Hamlin, while Dillon landed in 20th to seal his semifinal victory.

Gibbs and Dillon will go head-to-head next Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the first-ever NASCAR In-Season Challenge prize.

No. 32 Ty Dillon vs. No. 6 Ty Gibbs

Full NASCAR points standings can be found here.

Gibbs and Dillon had to be patient to outlast Tyler Reddick and John Hunter Nemecheck in their respective head-to-head battles.

An hour-long rain delay and two wrecks in the final 10 laps after the restart wreaked havoc on the field.

Gibbs moved up during the wrecks to fifth place to create separation from Reddick, who finished seven spots behind the No. 54 car in 12th place.

Reddick and Gibbs were near each other on track almost all day, but Gibbs found the upper hand in the final 10 laps.

Dillon and Nemechek fought until the final lap to determine their matchup.

Dillon’s No. 10 car edged out Nemechek’s No. 42 vehicle by one place to secure the showdown with Gibbs.

Denny Hamlin won the race with Chase Briscoe, Alex Bowman and Kyle Larson all behind him. Hamlin entered the In-Season Challenge as the No. 1 seed, but he lost in the opening week of the event to Dillon, the No. 32 seed.

The winner between Dillon and Gibbs will be determined by highest finish at Indianapolis next Sunday.

A year ago, Dillon took 19th and Gibbs placed 23rd at Indy, so the In-Season Challenge battle could take place in the middle of the pack away from the lead.



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Chase Briscoe finishes runner-up at Dover

For the second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series weekend, Chase Briscoe started and finished in second-place, this time at Dover Motor Speedway Sunday to teammate Denny Hamlin. Briscoe found himself in a familiar position in the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400, side-by-side on the final restart on the front row. Despite having fresher tires, Hamlin’s No. 11 […]

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For the second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series weekend, Chase Briscoe started and finished in second-place, this time at Dover Motor Speedway Sunday to teammate Denny Hamlin.

Briscoe found himself in a familiar position in the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400, side-by-side on the final restart on the front row.

Despite having fresher tires, Hamlin’s No. 11 proved the victor in their side-by-side battle for the lead in NASCAR Overtime.

“I thought I was going to win the race,” Briscoe said. “I was able to stay just beside him into (Turn) 1. I thought we were going to have a good shot coming into (Turns) 1 and 2. I didn’t think he was going to be able to do that.

“I almost cleared him off of (Turn) 2. I thought I timed it right, so I was going to clear him going into (Turn) 3, just because I had the lane you typically want to be in. He was able to hang right there – another two or three inches and I thought I was going to win the race.”

Through the first 21 races of the year, Briscoe has set personal bests in the Cup Series with four poles and eight Top-5 finishes.

Briscoe’s Dover run tied the Joe Gibbs Racing driver for his career-high of Top-10 finishes in a single season at 10.

“Glad that we were able to have a good finish,” Briscoe said. “Obviously would have loved to win the race, but we had a fifth-to-10th place car and we ended up second, so a lot to be proud of with our Bass Pro Shops Toyota. I’m looking forward to going home next week.”

With five races before the start of the playoffs in the Cup Series, Briscoe is ranked eighth in points and has earned six playoff points (five from his Pocono victory and one from a stage win at Pocono).

Dominic Aragon is currently the editor-in-chief for The Racing Experts.

From Grants, New Mexico, USA, Aragon started watching NASCAR in 2004 and has been covering the sport since 2009. Aragon is a 2012 graduate of Grants High School and a May 2016 graduate of the University of New Mexico with a B.A. in Mass Communications & Journalism. Aragon has worked in local and national media, as a musician, and an educator. He is co-author of the 2024 book “All of It: Daytona 500 Champion Tells the Rest of the Story” with racer Geoff Bodine.

Aragon, his wife Feliz, and son Christopher currently reside in Grants, New Mexico, USA.

You can reach Dominic at daragon@theracingexperts.net.



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Rick Ware Racing: AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 from Dover – Speedway Digest

Race Winner:  Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota) Stage 1 Winner:  Chase Elliott of Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet) Stage 2 Winner:  Christopher Bell of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota) RWR Finish:      ●  Cody Ware (Started 35th, Finished 36th / Handling, completed 232 of 407 laps) RWR Points: ●  Cody Ware (36th with 148 points) Race Notes:        ●  Denny Hamlin […]

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Race Winner:  Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)

Stage 1 Winner:  Chase Elliott of Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet)

Stage 2 Winner:  Christopher Bell of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)

RWR Finish:     

●  Cody Ware (Started 35th, Finished 36th / Handling, completed 232 of 407 laps)

RWR Points:

●  Cody Ware (36th with 148 points)

Race Notes:       

●  Denny Hamlin won the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 to score his 58th career NASCAR Cup Series victory, his series-leading fourth of the season, and his third at Dover. His margin over second-place Chase Briscoe was .310 of a second.

●  There were eight caution periods for a total of 50 laps.

●  Only 20 of the 37 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.

●  Chase Elliott leaves Dover as the new championship leader with a 16-point advantage over second-place William Byron.

Sound Bites:

“A long day for us at Dover. We did everything we could to work on our car and get it fixed but, unfortunately, after a trip to the garage, we just couldn’t fix it and had to end our day. Ready to head to Indianapolis and reset.” Cody Ware, driver of the No. 51 Mighty Fire Breaker Ford Mustang Dark Horse

Next Up:

The next event on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule is the Brickyard 400 on Sunday, July 27 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The race begins at 2 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by TNT and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. 

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Bell “disappointed in myself” after spinout from lead fight

Christopher Bell led 67 laps at Dover on Sunday, scoring 19 stage points and winning Stage 2. But that doesn’t mean he had it easy — as Bell ultimately finished 18th after spinning twice during the race. Starting the final stage while leading the race, Bell’s No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota spun out. Somehow, […]

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Christopher Bell led 67 laps at Dover on Sunday, scoring 19 stage points and winning Stage 2. But that doesn’t mean he had it easy — as Bell ultimately finished 18th after spinning twice during the race.

Starting the final stage while leading the race, Bell’s No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota spun out. Somehow, the entire field avoided him and he was able to rejoin at the back of the cars still on the lead lap.

While Bell did a great job slicing back through the pack, he gained a lot of track position by staying out longer than most other drivers and catching a well-times caution.

After an hour-long rain delay, he found himself restarting on the front row with teammate and eventual race winner Denny Hamlin. Neither driver gave an inch, but Bell got loose on the bottom and ended up spinning wildly out of Turn 4. Again, no one hit the No. 20 as he spun in front of the field, but his chances of winning at the ‘Monster Mile’ were officially over.

Nobody was lifting

Christopher Bell spins, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Christopher Bell spins, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

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“I definitely wasn’t going to lift and I knew he wasn’t going to lift either,” Bell told NASCAR on TNT. “We were gonna race really hard, and I just spun out. Dover and spinning out — I’ve got a problem with that. It’s a bummer.

“The guys did a really good job. I’m honestly proud of the effort that this team has put into trying to improve. The intermediate stuff has been a little hard for us, and the guys on this #20 team did a really good job bringing really good pace this weekend. I felt like we were as strong as any of them. We restarted on the front row with under 10 to go and had a shot at it. It didn’t work out, but we got a playoff point. Hopefully, we can keep bringing that speed and I can be in contention more often.”

In the end, Bell was happy to see another JGR driver win, but he was obviously furstrated with himself over what could have been.

Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Christopher Bell, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Christopher Bell, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

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“I’m glad that JGR still won the race,” said Bell. “Denny did a great job, obviously. He always does, closing these things out. Chase [Briscoe] got a good finish, and yeah, great day for company. Disappointed in myself for making so many mistake, but our speed was really good.”

Along with a 1-2 finish by Hamlin and Briscoe, Ty Gibbs also managed to advance into the finals for the $1 million bracket challenge, where he will face Ty Dillon.

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AUTO RACING ROUNDUP: Denny Hamlin picks up Cup Series high fourth win of season at Dover

AUTO RACING ROUNDUP: Denny Hamlin picks up Cup Series high fourth win of season at Dover Published 2:18 am Monday, July 21, 2025 Denny Hamlin won Sunday’s rain-interrupted AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway in Dover, Del. (Matthew O’Haren-Imagn Images) DOVER, Del. — Denny Hamlin waited out a one-hour red-flag delay, won three […]

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Published 2:18 am Monday, July 21, 2025

Denny Hamlin won Sunday’s rain-interrupted AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway in Dover, Del. (Matthew O’Haren-Imagn Images)

DOVER, Del. — Denny Hamlin waited out a one-hour red-flag delay, won three restarts on older tires inside of 10 laps to go, and took the overtime checkers in Sunday’s rain-interrupted AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway.

In the second overtime, Hamlin lined up beside Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Chase Briscoe, who was on much fresher tires. The Toyotas made contact coming to the white, allowing Hamlin’s No. 11 to nose ahead and beat Briscoe’s No. 19 by 0.31 seconds for his series-leading fourth victory.

Hamlin, who led 67 laps, also fended off teammate Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson in late restarts — in regulation with eight laps left and the first overtime, respectively — to help him repeat at Dover and give Toyota its third straight win there.

Alex Bowman, Larson and Ty Gibbs completed the top five.

In the In-Season Challenge semifinal, NASCAR’s version of the Final Four, Gibbs (fifth place) beat Tyler Reddick (12th), while Ty Dillon (20th) topped John Hunter Nemechek (21st).

Gibbs and Dillon will square off Sunday at Indianapolis for the $1 million top prize given to the winner of the 32-car tournament.

The first stage, a 120-lapper around the one-mile concrete track, was all about Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott, who managed to beat Bell as the segment ended and hold on to the point.

Following that pair were Hamlin, William Byron and a fast-moving Bowman, who sliced through the top 10 in Stage 1’s late laps.

Elliott’s day turned sour when his Chevy fell off the jacks while being serviced under green on Lap 186. After the stops cycled, Bell was out front with Hamlin over three seconds in arrears.

In his No. 20 Toyota, Bell won Stage 2 and told his JGR team to leave the car as it was as he headed to pit road. Bowman and Hamlin crossed under the checkers for second and third in bonus points, respectively.

However, Bell spun on his own while leading on the Lap 260 restart and racing with Elliott, hitting nothing and forcing the field to split as his JGR ride slid down the high banks.

NASCAR puts brakes on

2026 Chicago Street Race

The Chicago Street Race will not be on the NASCAR calendar in 2026, officials announced Friday.

NASCAR and city officials are working toward a return to the Windy City in 2027.

“Following the success of the first three years, the Chicago Street Race will hit pause in 2026 to afford us the time necessary to work collaboratively with the City of Chicago to explore a new potential date and to develop a plan that further optimizes operational efficiencies, with a goal to return to the streets of Chicago in 2027,” the event’s social media account posted on X.

“Together, we have built and grown an expanded community of fans that consists of longtime NASCAR enthusiasts and first-time racegoers from around the globe, and for that, we are immensely grateful.”

From 2023-25, drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series raced along a 12-turn, 2.2 mile course from Columbus Drive to DuSable Lake Shore Drive and Michigan Avenue.

Shane van Gisbergen of New Zealand dominated the Chicago streets, winning the Cup Series races in 2023 and 2025 and the Xfinity races in 2024 and 2025.

DOVER, Del. — Denny Hamlin waited out a one-hour red-flag delay, won three restarts on older tires inside of 10 laps to go, and took the overtime checkers in Sunday’s rain-interrupted AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway.

In the second overtime, Hamlin lined up beside Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Chase Briscoe, who was on much fresher tires. The Toyotas made contact coming to the white, allowing Hamlin’s No. 11 to nose ahead and beat Briscoe’s No. 19 by 0.31 seconds for his series-leading fourth victory.

Hamlin, who led 67 laps, also fended off teammate Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson in late restarts — in regulation with eight laps left and the first overtime, respectively — to help him repeat at Dover and give Toyota its third straight win there.

Alex Bowman, Larson and Ty Gibbs completed the top five.

In the In-Season Challenge semifinal, NASCAR’s version of the Final Four, Gibbs (fifth place) beat Tyler Reddick (12th), while Ty Dillon (20th) topped John Hunter Nemechek (21st).

Gibbs and Dillon will square off Sunday at Indianapolis for the $1 million top prize given to the winner of the 32-car tournament.

The first stage, a 120-lapper around the one-mile concrete track, was all about Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott, who managed to beat Bell as the segment ended and hold on to the point.

Following that pair were Hamlin, William Byron and a fast-moving Bowman, who sliced through the top 10 in Stage 1’s late laps.

Elliott’s day turned sour when his Chevy fell off the jacks while being serviced under green on Lap 186. After the stops cycled, Bell was out front with Hamlin over three seconds in arrears.

In his No. 20 Toyota, Bell won Stage 2 and told his JGR team to leave the car as it was as he headed to pit road. Bowman and Hamlin crossed under the checkers for second and third in bonus points, respectively.

However, Bell spun on his own while leading on the Lap 260 restart and racing with Elliott, hitting nothing and forcing the field to split as his JGR ride slid down the high banks.

NASCAR puts brakes on

2026 Chicago Street Race

The Chicago Street Race will not be on the NASCAR calendar in 2026, officials announced Friday.

NASCAR and city officials are working toward a return to the Windy City in 2027.

“Following the success of the first three years, the Chicago Street Race will hit pause in 2026 to afford us the time necessary to work collaboratively with the City of Chicago to explore a new potential date and to develop a plan that further optimizes operational efficiencies, with a goal to return to the streets of Chicago in 2027,” the event’s social media account posted on X.

“Together, we have built and grown an expanded community of fans that consists of longtime NASCAR enthusiasts and first-time racegoers from around the globe, and for that, we are immensely grateful.”

From 2023-25, drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series raced along a 12-turn, 2.2 mile course from Columbus Drive to DuSable Lake Shore Drive and Michigan Avenue.

Shane van Gisbergen of New Zealand dominated the Chicago streets, winning the Cup Series races in 2023 and 2025 and the Xfinity races in 2024 and 2025.

Pato O’Ward wins in Toronto,

inches toward Alex Palou in season race

TORONTO — Mexico’s Pato O’Ward eked out his second win in three weeks on Sunday at the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto, keeping alive his underdog chances to win the season championship.

Alex Palou rode a dominant start to the season to a 129-point lead in the points race, the largest margin this deep in a season since IndyCar began using the scoring system. After the Spaniard finished 12th in Toronto, O’Ward sliced that deficit to 99 with four races to go.

O’Ward started back in 10th but led 30 out of 90 laps in his No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet and beat the Netherlands’ Rinus VeeKay by 0.4843 seconds. Kyffin Simpson of the Cayman Islands was third, his first podium finish in two IndyCar seasons.

“I knew I had a great car under me to race with and the guys nailed it on the strategy,” O’Ward said in his post-race interview.

That strategy was for O’Ward to start the race on his alternate set of tires before moving to his primary tires early on Lap 3.

“I was feeling so good on the (primary) tires all weekend really. We were just struggling to get the alternates to work in qualifying. Sadly, that’s the one you need to transfer,” O’Ward said.

Palou, conversely, started on his primary tires from the No. 2 position. The seven-time winner this year led 37 laps but faded down the stretch.

“Well, I chose the strategy, so that’s what we did wrong today,” Palou said. “I was pushing for that strategy. I thought it was going to give us the best opportunity to win. I wanted to be up front trying to avoid being trapped in traffic.”

Simpson was the biggest mover of the day after starting the race 13th.

“It was a crazy race,” Simpson said. “So many ups and downs. At one point we thought we were in the worst position, and then very quickly it turned into one of the best positions.”

 



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