William Byron wins a chaotic fuel mileage showdown, but Brad Keselowski had the car to beat. This wasn’t your typical Sunday drive — a storm of cautions, clashing strategies, and playoff desperation flipped the field on its head. RFK flexed major speed again, but miscalculated the endgame. Meanwhile, Byron walks away with win number two, 15 all-time, and a valuable points lead with the playoffs looming large.
- Did Byron actually earn it on speed, or did strategy steal the show?
- How did Keselowski’s monster Ford get boxed out of victory lane again?
- Who gambled big and got burned as playoff pressure boiled over?
- What does this mean for bubble drivers like Chris Buescher and Ryan Preece?
From Briscoe’s comeback run to Carson Hocevar ruffling feathers again, this race had no shortage of storylines. Kyle Larson was audibly frustrated, RCR finally showed speed across both cars, and the playoff cutline just got even more volatile. With just a handful of races left, one Hail Mary win from outside the bubble could send shockwaves through the standings. And if you’re thinking strategy chaos is done, think again — it will only get wilder.
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