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Chase brisch edges team partner Denny Hamlin to win Poconi

June 1, 2025; Lebanon, Tennessi, USA; NASCAR Cup series driver Chase Brisco (19) during the cracker barrel 400 in Nashville Superspas. Compulsory Credit: Randy Sartin-Imgon Picture

Chase Brisco won the NASCAR Cup series’ The Great American Gateway 400 in Long Pond, PA in Poco Raceway on Sunday, who had enough gas to finish Gibbs Raco Rasway.

Driving for JGR in its first season, 30 -year -old Briscoe, who led 72 laps, held most of the last phase of the last phase, but looked less on the fuel after leaving its pit box early at Lap 119.

However, Mitchell, IND., Desh took a half-consecutive lead over Halin’s number 11, beaten 0.682 seconds for his third career victory in 161 and earned a Postsen playoff berth.

The seven-cuffa race was followed by Hamlin, Ryan Blann, Chris Baschar and Chase Elliot.

After remembering the race of Mexico City due to the birth of his child, returning to his number 11 Toyota, Polester Hamlin had to wait for bad weather and took a green flag at 4:30 pm for the 160-Lap competition, in the 17th race on the cup series schedule.

With a week’s rest behind it, Hamlin 2.5-mile tricky was immediately hard on tri-os. Fellow Ro 1 Starter Busher placed within the striking distance at the beginning of his number 17 Ford, but Hemlin easily excluded Buscharies to lead all 30 laps of stage 1.

With some drivers, some laps were held in second place for valuable stage points, with small-to-patience. Tyler Radic finished third, followed by brisko and Eric Jones.

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At lap 83, four -time Poconi winner Cayel Busch was squeezed in the turning bend of the tunnel and to walk in front of the Turn 2 region to take fifth precaution. Last week’s winners Shane Van Gisbergen, Ty Dillon and Christopher Bell were all leaders of all but almost no noticeable loss.

However, Winless Radic took his number 45 Toyota into a garage with brake problems, which had also failed the team’s partner Bubba Wallace.

Brisco’s number 19 Toyota came alive in the second phase and won the 65-Lap segment since 2022, winning his first phase. Josh Berry, Elliot, William Bayran and Bushar scored the top-five bonus points.

With 36 laps to go, the seventh precaution for the van Gisbergen spinning from Turn 1 was a bad brake for Brad Keselowski, which was earlier punished for entering a closed pit and there were still pits in the late pit of the stop.

-Bield level media

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