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Za’Darius Smith Part of Group Looking to Field NASCAR Entry in 2026
Za’Darius Smith, a three-time NFL Pro Bowl Defensive End, is part of a group of individuals looking to field a team in NASCAR’s National Series in 2026. Redline Motorsports, a team of diverse Chicago-based businessmen and leaders, are making the first step towards running a full-time operation in one of NASCAR’s three National Series in […]

Za’Darius Smith, a three-time NFL Pro Bowl Defensive End, is part of a group of individuals looking to field a team in NASCAR’s National Series in 2026.
Redline Motorsports, a team of diverse Chicago-based businessmen and leaders, are making the first step towards running a full-time operation in one of NASCAR’s three National Series in 2026, with a mission to break down barriers and showcase the thrill of NASCAR to a new audience.
The group also includes the likes of Tristan Sumpter, an IT sales technologist and real estate entrepreneur; Reverend Attorney Aaron McLeod, a prominent attorney in the Chicagoland-area who also serves as a pastor in Evanston, Illinois; Larry Smith, an entrepreneur and owner of a transportation company; Brett Fickes, a dedicated educator and current CEO of Universal Dental Clinics.
This weekend, the Redline Motorsports group is jumping into the NASCAR Xfinity Series scene at the Chicago Street Course, which, alongside Chicago IT company Nerds Xpress, will sponsor Alpha Prime and the No. 45 Chevrolet, driven by Brad Perez in The Loop 110.
Bread is Back.@bradxperez will be behind the wheel of the #45 this weekend at @NASCARChicago with support from @NerdsXpress and @zadariussmith!#TheLoop110 | @XfinityRacing pic.twitter.com/7cbJyrL2fx
— Alpha Prime Racing (@TeamAlphaPrime) June 30, 2025
“We couldn’t be happier to help introduce a new, diverse group to NASCAR racing,” said Tommy Joe Martins, President of Alpha Prime Racing. “They have such big goals and ambitions, and it’s really cool having a Chicago-based group with us this weekend. Feels like we’re part of a bigger community surrounding this event.”
For the new organization, the name “Redline” carries major significance, rooted in the history of Chicago.
At one time, realtors would use the term to delineate neighborhoods, in advertently highlighting the racial and social divides in the city. Redline Motorsports is aiming to transcend these barriers, embracing the belief that NASCAR is for everyone, regardless of background.
In 2026, Redline Motorsports is hoping to field the No. 55 on a full-time basis – an ode to 1955, the year of Rosa Parks’ courageous stand against segregation, as well as the tragic murder of Emmitt Till – a native of Chicago, whose life and legacy continue to resonate in the fight for social justice.
No further details were given regarding the team’s plans for the future, other than their planned primary sponsorship of Brad Perez and Alpha Prime Racing this weekend in the third annual Chicago Street Race.
“Having another shot to compete at Chicago in the Xfinity Series is awesome,” said Perez. “Bringing in Redline [Motorsports] and Nerds Xpress we hope to bring a big splash into the Chicago race and help them make a mark on the national stage.”
Perez has made 16 total starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for an assortment of mid-tier organizations, including Alpha Prime Racing, which has been his home for four events in the second-tier series in 2025. The Hollywood, Florida-native has a career-best result of 20th at Watkins Glen in 2022, driving for Emerling-Gase Motorsports.
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“Those signs are because of people like me,” Hammer joked, referring to the quantity restrictions. He said customers are beginning to “tighten their belts” and visit his restaurants less frequently.
They’re also ordering fewer extras like avocado and guacamole. Even mainstay are becoming more expensive. The price of ground beef has increased due to the rising costs of cow feed, Hammer’s suppliers have told him.
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In an attempt to keep things afloat during these uncertain times, Hammer, whose family owned a pub when he was growing up, has stopped taking a salary from the restaurants. Instead, he relies on his digital marketing business for income. He acquired Twisted Root just six months ago, while Joe Biden was president, and Mauka Poke about a year and a half ago, he said.
The seafood restaurant brings in about $350,000 a year with a 5% profit margin, but Twisted Root has a negative 10% profit margin despite its $450,000 yearly revenue. The staff is larger there and the rent higher, plus Twisted Root offers vegan alternatives that are more expensive than meat and dairy products, Hammer said. He tries to keep the menu prices reasonable for customers, which sometimes means taking on more cost.
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Video: Chicago NASCAR Cup pile-up blocks track, causes early red flag
After qualifying third, Carson Hocevar had high hopes for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup race at the Chicago Street Course. But while his teammate Michael McDowell passed Shane van Gisbergen and led the opening lap, Hocevar slipped back to seventh. Just three laps into the race, Hocevar clipped the wall at the apex of Turn 10, shooting out […]

After qualifying third, Carson Hocevar had high hopes for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup race at the Chicago Street Course. But while his teammate Michael McDowell passed Shane van Gisbergen and led the opening lap, Hocevar slipped back to seventh.
Just three laps into the race, Hocevar clipped the wall at the apex of Turn 10, shooting out into the outside wall. At that point, he lost control and spun in front of the field.
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Brad Keselowski, Daniel Suarez, Austin Dillon, Todd Gilliland, Riley Herbst, and reigning Supercars champion Will Brown all plowed into it, suffering damage. The track was nearly completely blocked as well. A.J. Allmendinger made it through, but not without being clipped by Keselowski on his way by.
Ryan Blaney and Ross Chastain led the lucky ones through a small opening between the pile-up and the concrete wall. There was also some contact between cars behind the main crash as drivers tried to slow, with Cole Custer sustaining some damage after hitting Erik Jones.
NASCAR was forced to red flag the race in order to clean up the mess. The stoppage lasted 16 minutes.
This will also impact the $1 million in-season bracket challenge as Hocevar was part of the final 16, facing off against Tyler Reddick in Chicago. Keselowski was facing Ty Dillon, who entered the tournament as the bottom seed.
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William Byron wasn’t involved in the wreck, but the championship leader had his own issues early, going to the pits and falling off the lead lap after experiencing clutch issues.
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Shane van Gisbergen sweeps Chicago weekend with chaotic NASCAR Cup race win
The three-time Supercars champion is now a three-time race winner in the NASCAR Cup Series. Shane van Gisbergen won from pole in the NASCAR Xfinity Series…and then proceeded to do it again in the Cup race on Sunday. While chaos broke out behind the leaders, SVG remained firmly in control for the final run of […]

The three-time Supercars champion is now a three-time race winner in the NASCAR Cup Series. Shane van Gisbergen won from pole in the NASCAR Xfinity Series…and then proceeded to do it again in the Cup race on Sunday.
While chaos broke out behind the leaders, SVG remained firmly in control for the final run of the race, capturing the checkered flag.
“What an amazing weekend for me,” said van Gisbergen. “Lucky guy to drive some great cars. I thank Trackhouse, WeatherTech Chevy and all these guys and girls here, what an amazing weekend. Thanks everyone for coming out, and hope we put on a good show.”

Shane van Gisbergen, Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet
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Ty Gibbs finished second, matching his career-best finish in the Cup Series. Tyler Reddick was charging fast on fresh tires, but he ran out of time, settling for third. Denny Hamlin came from last on the grid to finish fourth and Kyle Busch rebounded from a mid-race spin to finish fifth.
AJ Allmendinger, Ryan Preece, Alex Bowman, Austin Hill, and Ross Chastain filled out the remainder of the top ten.
As Van Gisbergen approached the white flag, Cody Ware crashed big, burying his No. 51 car in the tire barrier. Luckily for him, he took the white flag before the race-ending caution flew.
Stage 3

Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, Alex Bowman, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
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The final stage of the race got underway on Lap 49 of 75 with Briscoe and Reddick leading the way, trying to go longer than most on fuel.
SVG restarted back in eighth, but quickly made his way up to third. Reddick stayed close to Briscoe about three seconds clear of the three-time Supercars champ.
With 18 laps to go, he easily dispatched Reddick for the runner-up spot. Three laps later, he made the pass for the lead on Briscoe. Moments later, the caution flew for a medical emergency. NASCAR needed to get an ambulance across the track to help a spectator.
Reddick took the opportunity to pit from third, giving up track position for fresh tires. A handful of cars pitted with him, but it still put him deep in the field.
The green flag flew with 13 laps to go and chaos broke out behind the leaders with multiple incidents. Chastain got put into the tires in Turn 1 and then sent Joey Logano spinning in the next corner, collecting Ricky Stenhouse Jr., but none of this actually caused a caution. Austin Cindric stopped on track with damage, and that ultimately triggered a full-course caution.
In a nine-lap dash, things got very heated between Alex Bowman and Bubba Wallace as they battled not just for a spot on track, but for advancement in the $1 million in-season challenge. In the end, Wallace got turned off the nose of Bowman and spun out.
There was a lot of contact throughout the pack in the closing laps, but things somehow remained green until the white flag incident. And while SVG celebrated the win, his teammate, Chastain, was confronted by Logano on pit road following their contact.
Stage 1

Carson Hocevar, Spire Motorsports Chevrolet, Brad Keselowski, Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford
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At the start of the race, Michael McDowell managed to get around van Gisbergen and take the race lead. It was a clean start, but William Byron fell behind the pack and went to the garage with clutch issues.
Just three laps into the race, Carson Hocevar slammed the wall at the exit of Turn 10 and lost control while running the seventh. This ignited a multi-car pileup, collecting Brad Keselowski, Austin Dillon, Will Brown, Todd Gilliland, Allmendinger, and Riley Herbst. Cole Custer also sustained damage was trying to slow down.
The rest of the stage was mostly clean except for a spin from Bowman. Most of the field chose to short-pit including van Gisbergen, who went from second to eleventh.
However, McDowell was among ten drivers that stayed out, winning the stage. He was followed by Busch, Reddick, Chase Briscoe, and Preece.
Christopher Bell was penalized for speeding during the first cycle of stops, putting him to the rear of the field.
Stage 2
SVG quickly made up ground with fresh tires, cutting through the top ten with relative ease. Meanwhile, Wallace went for a spin after contact with Kyle Larson.
Later on, Josh Berry spun and slammed the wall, destroying the nose of the car. Several drivers, including Tyler Reddick and Chase Briscoe, dove to pit road just before the caution came out.
Under caution, McDowell gave up the lead after telling the team that his throttle was sticking. He got fresh tires and a full load of fuel as the Spire team went under the hood to investigate.
SVG was back in control, leading Allmendinger. Busch went spinning on the restart, costing him all of his track position. To make matters worse, he got a pass-through penalty after driving through too many pit stalls. Katherine Legge also lost control and slammed the tire barrier at Turn 1. She was able to continue.
Van Gisbergen gave up the stage win to pit early, as did Allmendinger. That allowed Ryan Blaney to take the stage win, ahead of Briscoe and Reddick.
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Shane Van Gisbergen wins NASCAR Chicago race
Shane Van Gisbergen dominates Chicago Street Course, sweeping NASCAR weekend. CHICAGO — New Zealander Shane Van Gisbergen continued his spectacular form at road courses with a dominating NASCAR Cup Series win at the Chicago Street Course on Sunday. Van Gisbergen started on the pole and was far and away the best car in the field […]

Shane Van Gisbergen dominates Chicago Street Course, sweeping NASCAR weekend.
CHICAGO — New Zealander Shane Van Gisbergen continued his spectacular form at road courses with a dominating NASCAR Cup Series win at the Chicago Street Course on Sunday.
Van Gisbergen started on the pole and was far and away the best car in the field throughout the event. The win gave him a sweep of the weekend after he won the NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday.
“I love this place,” Van Gisbergen said after the win. “What an amazing weekend for me.”
Van Gisbergen won the inaugural Chicago Street Course race in 2023 in his first NASCAR Cup Series start. He won at Mexico City in June, giving him two wins this year.
Tyler Reddick was charging toward the front in the final laps with fresher tires but ultimately ran out of time, finishing third behind Van Gisbergen and Ty Gibbs. A caution on the final lap for a stalled car ended Reddick’s chances of challenging for the victory.
Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch rounded out the top five.
The race saw several contenders suffer from errant spins, mechanical problems, or flat tires.
Calamity struck the Chicago race on the fourth lap. Carson Hocevar, who started in third, hit the wall off turn 7 and forced a pileup of oncoming cars. Hocevar, Brad Keselowski, Austin Dillon, Todd Gilliland, and Will Brown were knocked out of the race from damage in the crash.
Michael McDowell won the first stage and led early on until a stuck throttle ended his hopes for the win.
After McDowell’s issue, the race was mostly Van Gisbergen’s to lose. Pit strategy shuffled him back in the pack at times, but he found his way to the front each time.
The race’s final caution happened on the last lap after Cody Ware got stuck in a tire barrier. Ware crashed with two laps to go, but NASCAR did not call the caution until Van Gisbergen took the white flag, which ended the race.
The NASCAR Cup Series is next in action at Sonoma Raceway on Sunday, July 13. Kyle Larson is the defending winner.
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Shane van Gisbergen does the double in Chicago
Credit: Chris Graythen / Getty Images Shane van Gisbergen wins in the streets of Chicago, sweeping both races of the weekend from the pole. SVG started on the pole alongside Michael McDowell, and they led the way to green. McDowell took the lead into turn 1. William Byron had a clutch issue on the opening […]

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Shane van Gisbergen wins in the streets of Chicago, sweeping both races of the weekend from the pole.
SVG started on the pole alongside Michael McDowell, and they led the way to green. McDowell took the lead into turn 1.
William Byron had a clutch issue on the opening lap but stayed out. Also on the opening lap, Carson Hocevar got shuffled back to seventh from row two.
On lap 3, Byron headed into the pits with an engine issue.
Huge crash on lap 4, bringing out a caution. Hocevar hit the wall and spun around right in front of Austin Dillon. It collected Brad Keselowski, Daniel Suárez, Todd Gilliland, Will Brown and Riley Herbst. AJ Allmendinger was also tagged but not collected in the crash.
It was upgraded to a red flag to remove all of the cars and repair the barrier.
Credit: Rachel Horton / NASCAR Digital Media
The race goes back to caution after about thirty minutes, and Chris Buescher goes into the pit lane with an engine issue.
McDowell and SVG lined up for the restart on lap 7, and McDowell cleared for the lead.
With eight to go in the stage, SVG was right on McDowell’s bumper.
On lap 13, Alex Bowman gets turned around at turn 12 and falls down to 26th.
With 4 to go, some drivers opt to pit and flip the stage. Drivers like Ryan Blaney, Kyle Larson, Josh Berry, Christopher Bell, Ty Gibbs and SVG take the opportunity.
Bell gets a penalty for speeding in the pit lane.
McDowell wins the stage after leading every lap, and fun fact, only once in the last 23 road course races did the Stage 1 winner go on to win. Ironically, it was McDowell at the Indianapolis Road Course in 2023.
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No. 71 – Michael McDowell (Spire Motorsports)
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No. 8 – Kyle Busch (Richard Childress Motorsports)
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No. 45 – Tyler Reddick (23XI Racing)
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No. 19 – Chase Briscoe (Joe Gibbs Racing)
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No. 60 – Ryan Preece (RFK Racing)
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No. 1 – Ross Chastain (Trackhouse Racing)
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No. 42 – John H. Nemechek (Legacy Motor Club)
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No. 38 – Zane Smith (23XI Racing)
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No. 33 – Austin Hill (Richard Childress Motorsports)
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No. 4 – Noah Gragson (Front Row Motorsports)
Under caution, some of the drivers pit, and despite pitting at the end of the stage, Bell goes back to pit road as well.
McDowell and Kyle Busch line up for the restart and take the field to green on lap 25. McDowell immediately gets the jump on Busch. Preece and Allmendinger get good starts, making up a couple of places each on the opening lap.
Bubba Wallace spun around from 16th at turn 12 on lap 26 but was able to keep going without a caution.
On lap 30, Tyler Reddick, Chase Briscoe, John H. Nemechek, Ty Dillon and Riley Herbst all pit just as the caution is called for Berry, who spun after contact with Erik Jones at turn 7.
Bell and Suárez pit again with damage. McDowell also pits on lap 32 from the lead, and complains that the throttle is stuck at 75 percent. McDowell comes out in 30th.
SVG and Allmendinger take the field back to green on lap 34. SVG clears easily, but Allmendinger is right on his bumper. McDowell goes back onto pit road on the opening lap and has the hood popped. Busch goes around at turn 7 and drops from sixth to 31st.
On lap 40, Katherine Legge spun and stopped on track at turn 1, but she did get going eventually.
SVG pits with three to go in the stage, along with a few of the top 10 runners. Allmendinger pits a lap later and has a slow stop.
Blaney assumed the lead with two to go.
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No. 12 – Ryan Blaney (Team Penske)
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No. 19 – Chase Briscoe (Joe Gibbs Racing)
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No. 45 – Tyler Reddick (23XI Racing)
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No. 48 – Alex Bowman (Hendrick Motorsports)
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No. 23 – Bubba Wallace (23XI Racing)
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No. 11 – Denny Hamlin (Joe Gibbs Racing)
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No. 9 – Chase Elliott (Hendrick Motorsports)
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No. 42 – John H. Nemechek (Legacy Motor Club)
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No. 43 – Erik Jones (Legacy Motor Club)
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No. 20 – Christopher Bell (Joe Gibbs Racing)
Another cycle of pit stops has Briscoe and Reddick in the lead. They led the way to green on lap 49, and Reddick immediately fell back to second as Briscoe cleared for the lead. Denny Hamlin and Bowman go side by side for fourth, but Hamlin comes out ahead.
Within two laps, SVG broke into the top five after starting in tenth, and by lap 51, SVG was within four seconds of Briscoe.
On lap 52, Blaney gets a flat right front tyre and pits from 20th place.
Bowman pits with 20 to go for new tyres and drops to 27th.
On lap 56, SVG joined the top two in a chain, fighting for the lead. SVG gets ahead of Reddick easily by passing on the inside of turn 2, and pushes to catch Briscoe.
On lap 59, SVG goes side by side for the lead going into turn 4, and SVG comes out on top. SVG wasted no time and started building a gap before a caution was thrown. An ambulance needed to leave the track.
Many drivers pit under caution, but SVG and Briscoe stay out. They lead the way once again on lap 62. SVG gets ahead and Gibbs moved up into second.
On lap 63, Ross Chastain got hit by Larson and slid into the tyre barrier at turn 1, while Austin Cindric got knocked sideways and continued with a broken toe link. Joey Logano and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. both spun at turn 2. Stenhouse Jr. was able to drive behind the wall at the green stayed out initially.
The caution was thrown on lap 64 when Cindric stopped on track with his broken toe link.
SVG and Gibbs line up for the restart with 9 to go and SVG is gone. Gibbs had to watch behind him for Allmendinger.
Hard contact between Preece and Briscoe, and Briscoe suffered a flat tyre. This happened at the end of the lap, right before pit road, but Briscoe could make it to the entry. Briscoe had to do another lap on the flat tyre.
Wallace, Bowman and Reddick battled back and forth on lap 69. Wallace hit Bowman into the wall at one point and Wallace got turned around, falling out of the top 10.
Bell goes around on lap 70 after contact with Austin Hill.
On lap 73, Cody Ware lost his brakes and the caution was thrown one lap later, ending the race.
Shane van Gisbergen becomes only the second person in NASCAR history to sweep both the Xfinity and Cup races from pole! The first person was Kyle Busch.
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No. 88 – Shane van Gisbergen (Trackhouse Motorsports)
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No. 54 – Ty Gibbs (Joe Gibbs Racing)
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No. 45 – Tyler Reddick (23XI Racing) [FL]
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No. 11 – Denny Hamlin (Joe Gibbs Racing)
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No. 8 – Kyle Busch (Richard Childress Motorsports)
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No. 16 – AJ Allmendinger (Kaulig Racing)
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No. 60 – Ryan Preece (RFK Racing)
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No. 48 – Alex Bowman (Hendrick Motorsports)
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No. 33 – Austin Hill (Richard Childress Motorsports)
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No. 1 – Ross Chastain (Trackhouse Racing)
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No. 22 – Joey Logano (Team Penske)
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No. 12 – Ryan Blaney (Team Penske)
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No. 5 – Kyle Larson (Hendrick Motorsports)
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No. 38 – Zane Smith (23XI Racing)
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No. 42 – John H. Nemechek (Legacy Motor Club)
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No. 9 – Chase Elliott (Hendrick Motorsports)
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No. 35 – Riley Herbst (23XI Racing)
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No. 17 – Chris Buescher (RFK Racing)
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No. 78 – Katherine Legge (Live Fast Motorsports)
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No. 10 – Ty Dillon (Kaulig Racing)
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No. 66 – Josh Bilicki (Garage 66)
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No. 7 – Justin Haley (Spire Motorsport)
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No. 19 – Chase Briscoe (Joe Gibbs Racing)
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No. 20 – Christopher Bell (Joe Gibbs Racing)
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No. 43 – Erik Jones (Legacy Motor Club) +1 lap
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No. 51 – Cody Ware (Rick Ware Racing) +2 laps
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No. 2 – Austin Cindric (Team Penske) +3 laps
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No. 23 – Bubba Wallace (23XI Racing) +5 laps
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No. 99 – Daniel Suárez (Trackhouse Motorsports) [DNF]
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No. 4 – Noah Gragson (Front Row Motorsports) +7 laps
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No. 47 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (Hyak Motorsports) [DNF]
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No. 71 – Michael McDowell (Spire Motorsports) +22 laps
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No. 21 – Josh Berry (Wood Brothers Racing) [DNF]
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No. 41 – Cole Custer (Haas Factory Team) +39 laps
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No. 77 – Carson Hocevar (Spire Motorsports) [DNF]
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No. 3 – Austin Dillon (Richard Childress Racing) [DNF]
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No. 6 – Brad Keselowski (RFK Racing) [DNF]
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No. 34 – Todd Gilliland (Front Row Motorsports) [DNF]
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No. 13 – Will Brown (Kaulig Racing) [DNF]
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No. 24 – William Byron (Hendrick Motorsports) [DNF]
Next week is round 3 of the in-season challenge. Tune in for Sonoma on Sunday, July 13, at 15:30 EST (20:30 BST).
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NASCAR Cup results of Chicago Street Race won by Shane van Gisbergen; driver points
Shane van Gisbergen won his second race of the season when he won Sunday’s street race in Chicago after starting on the pole. It comes a day after he won the Xfinity race from the pole on the same 12-turn, 2.2-mile street course. Advertisement Meanwhile, the points race tightened. Ty Gibbs matched his career-best Cup […]

Shane van Gisbergen won his second race of the season when he won Sunday’s street race in Chicago after starting on the pole.
It comes a day after he won the Xfinity race from the pole on the same 12-turn, 2.2-mile street course.
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Meanwhile, the points race tightened.
Ty Gibbs matched his career-best Cup finish by placing second. Tyler Reddick placed third. Denny Hamlin finished fourth and Kyle Busch placed fifth.
Hamlin scored his top-five result after starting at the rear of the field due to an engine change when he had a failure on his first lap of practice Saturday.
AJ Allmendinger was sixth, Ryan Preece placed seventh, Alex Bowman was eighth, Austin Hill finished a career-best ninth in 12 Cup starts and Ross Chastain completed the top 10.
Points leader William Byron’s 40th-place finish tightened the points race.
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Four drivers are within 50 points of Byron for the points lead with seven races left in the regular season.
Byron leads Chase Elliott by 13 points, Kyle Larson by 19 points, Hamlin by 43 points and Reddick by 48 points.
Bubba Wallace holds the final playoff spot. Ryan Preece is two points behind him.
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