NASCAR Cup Series: Atlanta winner, crashes and more | Top Vip News

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HAMPTON, Ga. — The second superspeedway race of the Cup season is complete and a second Chevrolet driver has secured a spot in the playoffs.

Daniel Suárez won Sunday’s race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his first Cup victory on an oval track and his first victory since Sonoma in 2022. He parked the No. 99 Chevrolet in victory lane after taking control on the final restart, one that followed a red flag delay that lasted 11 minutes. and 25 seconds.

FURTHER: Atlanta Cup results

FURTHER: Cup Driver Points

Ryan Blaney, Kyle Busch, Austin Cindric, Bubba Wallace, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ross Chastain, Michael McDowell, Chris Buescher and Ty Gibbs rounded out the top 10.

Sunday’s race had 48 lead changes. This set a new Cup Series record at Atlanta Motor Speedway, surpassing the 46 in the March 2022 race. There were 14 different leaders, marking the fifth consecutive race at Atlanta where there were more than a dozen leaders.

Twenty-two cars finished on the lead lap after a race with 10 yellow flags, eight of them for on-track incidents. There were eight retirements and six cars that finished several laps behind the leaders.

The first and largest shipwreck It happened on Lap 2 when the outside line bunched up behind Todd Gilliland. This caused a chain reaction that collected 16 cars. Suárez’s 99 was involved, but he was able to continue in the race.

Busch sits atop the Cup standings. He has a one-point lead over Daytona 500 winner William Byron and Austin Cindric. Suárez is seventh in the standings and 13 points behind Busch.

Two-time Cup champion Joey Logano is 33rd in points after finishing 32nd and 28th in the first two races of the season. 2012 Cup champion Brad Keselowski is 36th in points after finishing 33rd at both Daytona and Atlanta.

The Cup season continues on Sunday, March 3 with the first intermediate track of the season. The teams will take on the Las Vegas Motor Speedway at 3:30 pm ET.

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