As Ross Chastain said on Saturday, “the Band-Aid is off” and with the speed all three cars had at Kansas yesterday, there’s a true possibility they all could miss the Chase come September. Statistics wise, its looking pretty bad.
After polesitter Christopher Bell dominated the majority of the first stage, Byron took his Valvoline Chevrolet Camaro to the lead with 8 laps to go after the No. 20 got loose right in front of the No. 24, making contact with the turn 1 wall. Byron would lead the final 8 laps and win stage 1.
By Jonathan Fjeld KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Four drivers were eliminated from Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship contention following Sunday’s Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway. Ryan Blaney, Brad … Continue Reading Comments from the 4 eliminated drivers