Nascar

Hamlin’s Victory Reshapes the Cup Series Standings

The Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway reshapes playoff picture dynamics

Hamlin Takes the Checkered Flag

Denny Hamlin captured the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway on May 31, a performance that not only added a victory to his résumé but also trimmed Tyler Reddick’s advantage in the NASCAR Cup Series standings.

Reddick, who survived a late‑stage crash to finish sixth, still tops the championship table with 657 points, but his margin over Hamlin has narrowed to 255 points. Ryan Blaney sits third, 179 points back, while Chase Elliott and Ty Gibbs occupy fourth and fifth, respectively, with Kyle Larson rounding out the top six.

Playoff Race Heats Up

Chase Briscoe’s third‑place finish gave him a crucial boost as he pushes toward the playoff cutoff, tightening the battle for the final spots and adding pressure on the drivers ahead of the next race.

The event also delivered disappointment for several contenders; Brad Keselowski, Bubba Wallace and Ryan Preece all saw their days end early with DNFs, underscoring the unpredictable nature of the 1.33‑mile track.

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