Brickyard 400, Bubba Wallace and Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Bubba Wallace — Snaps 100-race winless streak by scoring his third career Cup victory and first crown jewel win. He does it by holding off Kyle Larson on two overtime restarts to kiss the bricks. This also is his first career Cup victory in the regular season and puts him in the playoffs.
The sound of the crowd as Wallace celebrated was the accompaniment to the biggest win of his career. It's a victory that serves as a triumph that puts Wallace in the leagues of drivers to win at Indianapolis and someone who the Speedway's fans will always regard as such.
NASCAR fans react to Katherine Legge’s career-best Cup finish at Brickyard 400 ahead of Briscoe and van Gisbergen
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace ended his 110-race winless streak with a historic Brickyard 400 victory, narrowly beating Kyle Larson despite fuel concerns in a dramatic finish.
Five cars will drop to the rear of the field to start Sunday\"s Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (2 p.m. ET, TNT Sports/truTV, HBO Max, IMS Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Denny Hamlin, who was fastest in Saturday\"s practice session,
The NASCAR Cup Series hits Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Brickyard 400, which also serves as the final round of the in-season challenge.
Chase Briscoe became the first driver to win poles at NASCAR’s first three crown jewel races in one season after posting a fast lap of 183.165 mph to win at his home state Brickyard 400
Brickyard 400 viewers will be tuning into pure split-screen racing Sunday. On one side, they'll monitor whether Kyle Larson can defend his Brickyard 400 title or if Denny Hamlin can charge from the back of the field to become the fifth driver to complete a career sweep of the Cup's four crown jewel races.