NASCAR 2022 What does the points table look like after Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway
NASCAR 2022 What does the points table look like after Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout NASCAR NASCAR Cup Series News
-in on pts, Byron +48, Hamlin +47, Logano +40, Blaney +36, Bowman +30, Elliott +28, Larson +27, Chastain +26, Suarez +6, Reddick +2, Cindric +2, KyBusch -2, ADillon -3, Briscoe -9, Harvick -3520422Cup grid (Bristol to go): Bell -in on pts, Byron +48, Hamlin +47, Logano +40, Blaney +36, Bowman +30, Elliott +28, Larson +27, Chastain +26, Suarez +6, Reddick +2, Cindric +2, KyBusch -2, ADillon -3, Briscoe -9, Harvick -35 https://t.co/IYGwafMzL1 Meanwhile, Christopher Bell, who finished P3 moved up three spots to take the lead in the points table with 2108 points and became the first driver to lock himself into the Round of 12. While Alex Bowman moved four spots to sixth, Kyle Busch, Austin Dillon, Chase Briscoe, and Kevin Harvick are the four drivers at risk of being eliminated.
NASCAR 2022 What does the points table look like after Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway
By Yash Soni Modified 12 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share NASCAR Cup Series Hollywood Casino 400 28 races and the second race of the playoffs have already taken place in the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season. 23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace Jr. became the 18th different winner of the season after winning the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway on Sunday. In a dramatic Hollywood Casino 400, the 28-year-old passed Alex Bowman with a skillful drive on Lap 200 and drove his #45 Toyota away from his team owner Denny Hamlin on the final lap to cross the checkered flag in P1. NASCAR@NASCAR?975151? https://t.co/Y47RluDjMo With Sunday’s victory, Wallace Jr., who is not among the 16 drivers in the championship hunt, gained 53 points, extending his lead over Aric Almirola in the standings to 17 points. He currently stands in 19th place in the NASCAR Cup Series standings and has a total of 637 points, with one win and five top-five finishes. The results of the second playoff race have now jumbled the playoff standings for the second straight week. Joey Logano, who entered Sunday’s race ranked #1 now fell to fourth place in the playoff standings with 2090 points after finishing 17th at Kansas Speedway. Bob Pockrass@bobpockrassCup grid (Bristol to go): Bell-in on pts, Byron +48, Hamlin +47, Logano +40, Blaney +36, Bowman +30, Elliott +28, Larson +27, Chastain +26, Suarez +6, Reddick +2, Cindric +2, KyBusch -2, ADillon -3, Briscoe -9, Harvick -3520422Cup grid (Bristol to go): Bell -in on pts, Byron +48, Hamlin +47, Logano +40, Blaney +36, Bowman +30, Elliott +28, Larson +27, Chastain +26, Suarez +6, Reddick +2, Cindric +2, KyBusch -2, ADillon -3, Briscoe -9, Harvick -35 https://t.co/IYGwafMzL1 Meanwhile, Christopher Bell, who finished P3 moved up three spots to take the lead in the points table with 2108 points and became the first driver to lock himself into the Round of 12. While Alex Bowman moved four spots to sixth, Kyle Busch, Austin Dillon, Chase Briscoe, and Kevin Harvick are the four drivers at risk of being eliminated.