Few tracks in the NASCAR circuit are as treacherous as Darlington.
It’s more scorned lover than race surface, replete with obstacles that can turn glistening chariots into rubble.
Sunday’s race — the Goodyear 400 — was further proof of that phenomenon. Ryan Blaney and Kyle Larson looked to have two of the best cars in the grid at their best. Yet, neither was able to claim a finish after wrecking out.
When the dust settled, it was a familiar name who strutted into victory lane. It wasn’t a cakewalk, however. It rarely is at “The Lady in Black.”
Here’s what you need to know about the results of Sunday’s race at Darlington, the Goodyear 400.
Who won the NASCAR race today?
Keselowski captured the checkered flag at the Goodyear 400, outpacing Ty Gibbs, Josh Berry, and Denny Hamlin to pick up his first win of the season.
Keselowski impressed as the race wore on, buzzing around Reddick and Buescher as they jostled for track position with one another. With 12 laps left, he sparkled. Keselowski took advantage of his driver’s battle with Reddick, veering wide to supplant both of them at the top of the grid after they suffered tire failure. He wouldn’t relinquish control.
Keselowski’s humble steed was able to hold off a last-gasp effort from Gibbs, securing his 37th career win with aplomb. In the process, his lengthy 110-race winless streak evaporated. And to top it all off, he cemented his status as a Cup Series contender, going from bridesmaid to bride after countless second-place finishes.
Goodyear 400 NASCAR results
FinishDriverCar NumberCar Make1Brad Keselowski6Ford2Ty Gibbs54Toyota3Josh Berry4Ford4Denny Hamlin11Toyota5Chase Briscoe14Ford6William Byron24Chevrolet7Bubba Wallace23Toyota8Alex Bowman48Chevrolet9Justin Haley51Ford10Michael McDowell34Ford11Ross Chastain1Chevrolet12Chase Elliott9Chevrolet13Christopher Bell20Toyota14Noah Gragson10Ford15Todd Gilliland38Ford16Corey LaJoie7Chevrolet17Ryan Preece41Ford18Kaz Grala15Ford19Erik Jones43Toyota20Austin Cindric2Ford21Joey Logano22Ford22Harrison Burton21Ford23Ricky Stenhouse Jr.47Chevrolet24Daniel Suarez99Chevrolet25Martin Truex Jr.19Toyota26Carson Hocevar77Chevrolet27Kyle Busch8Chevrolet28Austin Dillon3Chevrolet29Derek Kraus16Chevrolet30Chris Buescher17Ford31John Hunter Nemechek42Toyota32Tyler Reddick45Toyota33Daniel Hemric31Chevrolet34Kyle Larson5Chevrolet35Zane Smith71Chevrolet36Ryan Blaney12Chevrolet
NASCAR points standings 2024
Here’s a look at the season’s standings heading into Sunday’s race:
RankDriverPoints1. Kyle Larson4672. Martin Truex Jr.4383. Chase Elliott4124. Denny Hamlin4115. Tyler Reddick3746. Ryan Blaney3677. William Byron3628. Ty Gibbs3389. Alex Bowman33610Ross Chastain33111. Chris Buescher31612. Kyle Busch31413. Christopher Bell29614. Chase Briscoe29015. Brad Keselowski28716. Bubba Wallace28317. Joey Logano26918. Daniel Suarez25019. Noah Gragson21620. Austin Cindric21521. John Hunter Nemechek20522. Carson Hocevar20023Josh Berry19624. Todd Gilliland19025.Rocky Stenhouse Jr.18626. Michael McDowell18527. Erik Jones18128. Daniel Hemric17529.Ryan Preece17230. Corey LaJoie16631. Austin Dillon15832. Justin Haley13433. Harrison Burton12934. Zane Smith10735. Kaz Grala10036Jimmie Johnson2737David Ragan17 Derek Kraus1739Cody Ware1340Kamui Kobayashi8
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