NASCAR Playoffs ranking, updated after Las Vegas



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After the first round of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup playoffs, here's a quick look at the playoff photo. There remain two races in the round of 16 before the pack is reduced to 12, with four riders eliminated from the post-season after Charlotte (29 September).

Winner

Martin Truex Jr. won at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, winning a place in the round of 16. This win also gives him five playoff points to add to his total. at the championship 4.

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Who shot

Kevin Harvick. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver led 47 laps to a second place after a dominant victory at The Brickyard. He struggles well in the form of a champion and has yet to make other trips to Victory Lane.

Brad Keselowski. Although he crashed in Indianapolis, Team Penske's driver ranks third among the top five in the last four races, thanks to a third-place finish in Vegas. It was hot at the same time last year but could not get to Homestead – it may be the year it is.

Who is not

Erik Jones. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver was forced to go to the garage halfway, which was worth several laps. He finished 36th and is in last place in the playoff standings.

Kurt Busch. A popular sleeper choice, Busch has a hole to dig after being hit hard by the wall after a flat tire ended his race early for a last place. He is also on the wrong side of the bubble.

BUBBLE WATCH

Rank Driver Points to cut
9 William Byron 13
ten. Ryan Blaney 12
11 Alex Bowman 10
12 Aric Almirola 6
—– CUTTING LINE —–
13 Ryan Newman -6
14 Kurt Busch -14
15 Clint Bowyer -21
16 Erik Jones -26

Next race

The Monster Energy Series will tour the Richmond Raceway on Saturday, September 21st for a Saturday night race (7:30 pm Eastern Time, NBCSN / NBC Sports app, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR radio).

Who he favors

Kyle Busch. There's a respite for Busch after a frustrating day in Vegas, that's it's exceptional in Richmond. The active leader of the track with six wins has an average of £ 7 on the Virginia track, winning two of the last three.

Whom it hurts

Ryan Blaney. The Team Penske rider has more than 12 positive points at the moment, but his story in Richmond is, frankly, catastrophic. Blaney could end up at the wrong end after Saturday night if he does not improve on his previous record (18th, averaging 26.7 in seven starts) on the short course.

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