Nascar

Denny Hamlin Leads NASCAR Cup Series After Chicagoland Showdown

Tyler Reddick drops to second as points battle tightens with seven races remaining

Hamlin Takes the Points Lead at Chicagoland

Denny Hamlin surged to the top of the NASCAR Cup Series standings after a hard‑fought race at Chicagoland Speedway, overtaking a driver who had held the lead for much of the season.

The victory not only added crucial points to Hamlin’s tally but also signaled a shift in momentum as the regular season approaches its final stretch.

Reddick’s Season of Dominance Ends

Tyler Reddick, who had dominated the points chart for weeks, slipped to second place, a drop that reflects both the competitiveness of the field and the impact of stage strategy.

Behind them, Ryan Blaney and Ty Gibbs rounded out the top three and four positions respectively, while Chase Elliott held steady in fifth, underscoring the depth of talent in the series.

The Chase Cutline and Playoff Outlook

With seven races left in the regular season, the Chase cutline is now a focal point for teams aiming to secure a playoff spot. Drivers are measured by how many points they trail the 16th‑placed competitor, a metric that will dictate postseason eligibility.

The evolving standings set the stage for a fierce battle among the sport’s elite, with each race poised to reshape the playoff picture and influence championship aspirations.

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