Ryan Blaney may frame that window net from his No. 12 Ford. It's the one he somehow got secured enough to run two extra laps and win NASCAR’s All-Star race and $1 million.
Kyle Larson is the first driver into NASCAR's championship four. The Hendrick Motorsports driver clinched his spot in what has been an impressive comeback this season.
AJ Allmendinger took advantage of two frightening multi-car crashes, the leader getting spun out and a penalty — all in the last five laps — to win the Brickyard 200.
Kyle Busch was the surprise winner in Tuesday night's exhibition Busch Clash on the road course at Daytona International Speedway, passing Elliott and Blaney in the corner.
Austin Dillon stayed in front after a restart with two laps to go and beat rookie Tyler Reddick to the checkered flag. That gave Childress a 1-2 NASCAR Cup finish.
Ryan Blaney held on with two laps to go, earning his second straight win at Talladega Superspeedway on a day that began with NASCAR drivers shown their support of Bubba Wallace.
Martin Truex Jr. cruised down the stretch and won his first NASCAR Cup race of the season on Wednesday night in the first race under the lights at Martinsville Speedway.