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Tyler Reddick Tops Rain‑Shortened Coca‑Cola 600 as Points Landscape Shifts

After 13 races, the Chase cutline moves, reshaping playoff hopes for drivers like Denny Hamlin, Ryan Blaney and others.

A rain‑shortened night reshapes the playoff outlook

The 2026 Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway was cut short by inclement weather, but not before Tyler Reddick seized the lead and cemented his position at the summit of the NASCAR Cup Series standings.

Denny Hamlin followed in second, trailing Reddick by 122 points, while Ryan Blaney occupied third, 174 points behind the leader. Ty Gibbs and Chase Elliott rounded out the top five, each carrying sizable deficits that underscore the competitive spread early in the season.

The reshuffling of the playoff picture, known as the Chase cutline, has moved after the 13th race, pushing several mid‑tier drivers into or out of contention for the postseason. This shift has tightened the race for playoff spots and added urgency to the upcoming events.

Drivers such as Austin Cindric, Joey Logano and AJ Allmendinger now sit just outside the cutline, while Ryan Preece holds a narrow buffer ahead of Michael McDowell, Zane Smith and Erik Jones, who are all tied for 21st. The points gaps will continue to influence team strategies and driver mindsets as the playoffs approach.

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