Nascar

Hamlin’s Michigan Win Shrinks Reddick’s NASCAR Lead

With 11 races left, the championship battle intensifies as Hamlin cuts the gap to just 51 points.

Denny Hamlin captured the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, a performance that reshapes the NASCAR Cup Series championship picture. The win marked his third victory of the season and his 63rd career Cup win, while also erasing 46 points from Tyler Reddick's lead.

Points Landscape Tightens

Tyler Reddick entered the Michigan race atop the standings with 669 points, but mechanical issues forced him to finish 35th, dropping him to second place with 618 points. The gap between him and Hamlin now sits at just 51 points, a dramatic reduction from the 97‑point margin he held earlier in the season.

Ryan Blaney occupies third spot with 512 points, 157 behind Reddick, while Chase Elliott follows in fourth with 482 points. Ty Gibbs rounds out the top five with 470 points, underscoring a tightly contested field as the regular season winds down.

Eleven races remain before the playoffs begin, leaving ample opportunity for both Hamlin and Reddick to gain or lose ground. The outcome will likely hinge on consistency, strategy, and the ability to capitalize on any mechanical setbacks that may arise.

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