
Pearce Dietrich’s NASCAR Picks for the FireKeepers 400 at Michigan
Analyst Pearce Dietrich highlights Denny Hamlin, Chris Buescher, Brad Keselowski and Erik Jones as the drivers to watch at Michigan International Speedway.
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Analyst Pearce Dietrich highlights Denny Hamlin, Chris Buescher, Brad Keselowski and Erik Jones as the drivers to watch at Michigan International Speedway.

Denny Hamlin’s recent victory has narrowed the championship race, but Tyler Reddick still holds a commanding lead. With new contenders emerging and a packed summer schedule ahead, the title picture remains fluid.
Hamlin overcame an early penalty to outmaneuver Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe on the final lap, while Toyota’s three‑car assault and Shane van Gisbergen’s fifth‑place finish highlighted the event.

Denny Hamlin won the NASCAR Cup Series race in Nashville, outmaneuvering his teammates Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe in a three‑wide battle on the final lap. Toyota’s three‑car assault, Shane van Gisbergen’s first oval top‑5, and RFK Racing’s mechanical woes shaped a chaotic event.

Denny Hamlin claimed a dramatic win at Nashville Superspeedway, battling his Joe Gibbs Racing teammates in a three‑wide showdown on the final lap. The race highlighted Toyota's strong showing, while Shane van Gisbergen's fifth‑place finish marked a career milestone. Setbacks for Ross Chastain and RFK Racing added tension to the playoff picture.
NASCAR’s rain‑delayed event at Nashville Superspeedway concluded after midnight, with Hamlin overcoming an early penalty to out‑maneuver Bell and Briscoe in a three‑wide finish.

The latest Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway delivered intense on‑track action, multiple brake failures, and surprising results that have reshaped the championship picture.

Denny Hamlin captured victory at Nashville, a win that comes amid tributes to Kyle Busch and a controversial incident involving Austin Dillon and Brad Keselowski.

The latest NASCAR Cup Series event at Nashville Superspeedway saw Tyler Reddick take the points lead, with Denny Hamlin and Ryan Blaney close behind, while several drivers jostle just below The Chase cutline.

Denny Hamlin captured his 62nd NASCAR Cup Series win at Nashville Superspeedway, edging out Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe in a dramatic finish.

Denny Hamlin overcame an early penalty to claim his 62nd NASCAR Cup win in Nashville, leading a Joe Gibbs Racing 1‑2‑3 finish after a rain‑delayed, caution‑filled event.

Denny Hamlin captured the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway, while Tyler Reddick held onto the championship lead despite a sixth‑place finish.
Denny Hamlin's win trimmed Tyler Reddick's points lead, while Chase Briscoe's third-place finish intensifies the chase for the playoffs.

A dramatic late restart at Nashville Superspeedway saw Denny Hamlin claim his second win of the season, with Tyler Reddick still atop the points standings.

Denny Hamlin claimed victory in Nashville, with Christopher Bell finishing second and Chase Briscoe third, as the field faced brake failures, alleged intentional wrecks, and team frustrations.

Denny Hamlin edged out teammates Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe in a weather‑hit NASCAR Cup race at Nashville Superspeedway, marking a significant moment for Toyota and the sport.

A sudden downpour halted the Cracker Barrel 400 for an hour, allowing AJ Allmendinger and Daniel Suarez to claim the opening stages before Denny Hamlin surged to victory in a race that featured a deep field of top drivers.

After a one‑hour delay caused by rain, Denny Hamlin overcame a pole‑position penalty to win the Nashville Cup race, securing his 62nd career victory and moving to within one win of Kyle Busch's all‑time record.
Denny Hamlin overcame a one‑hour, twenty‑minute delay to claim his second win of the 2026 season, out‑lasting Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe in a dramatic finish that featured a record 31 lead changes on the final lap.
The NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway was halted by rain but completed all 300 laps, with Denny Hamlin emerging as the winner.

The May 31, 2026 NASCAR Cup Series event at Nashville Superspeedway delivered high‑octane competition, from early stage winners to a chaotic finish filled with cautions and surprise contenders.

Denny Hamlin won the NASCAR Cup race in Nashville, thanking the crowd after acknowledging a jump start, while teammates and rivals faced brake failures, collisions and early retirements.

Rain pushed back the start of the Cracker Barrel 400, but Denny Hamlin emerged victorious as Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe completed the top three.

Tyler Reddick started on pole after qualifying was canceled due to rain, and a delayed Cracker Barrel 400 produced a chaotic, lead‑changing race that reshaped the NASCAR playoff standings.