Pass-through · pit road
Lap 38#54 Ty Gibbs — Gibbs + Austin Hill both served pass-through penalties for pit-road violations during the first green-flag cycle.
Cup · O'Reilly · Trucks · ARCA · NTT IndyCar
Kyle Larson
Position
P4
Started
P9
Interval
1 lap down
Laps led
18
Last stop
Lap 185
Status
Running
P4 after banking Stage 1 — one lap down, still in the hunt
Larson started 9th, won Stage 1, then lost the lead under the lap-84 yellow when he pitted and Preece stayed out. He finished Stage 2 fifth and is running 4th with ~102 laps left.
Competition caution — swapped rain tires for slicks with the field.
Won Stage 1, then a four-tire + fuel stop.
Pitted from the lead after the frontstretch stack. Preece stayed out and inherited P1.
Stage 2 P5. Four tires + fuel with the leaders.
Dollar Tree 301 · New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Berry retakes the lead in the final stage
Berry restarted second after Stage 2, cleared Bubba Wallace, and is out front with Ryan Preece third. He’s chasing a first 2026 win — and a fourth straight top 10 — in what is currently his last season in the No. 21.
Race progress
~199/301
301 laps · 1.058-mile flat · 66% in
#21Josh Berry
Cleared Wallace early in Stage 3
#23Bubba Wallace
Won the race off pit road after Stage 2
#60Ryan Preece
Chase hunter — stayed out to lead Stage 2
#5Kyle Larson
Stage 1 winner · 1 lap down · 18 laps led
Stage 1 · Lap 70
FinalLarson
#5 Kyle Larson
Larson’s 5th stage win of 2026 after the field went slick.
Top 10: Larson · Bell · Hocevar · Byron · Berry · Blaney · Ty Gibbs · Preece · van Gisbergen · Briscoe
Stage 2 · Lap 185
FinalBlaney
#12 Ryan Blaney
Season-high 7th stage win. Pit trouble drops him to 14th for Stage 3.
Top 10: Blaney · Berry · Wallace · Preece · Larson · Keselowski · Buescher · Ty Gibbs · Hamlin · Bell
Stage 3 · Lap 301
GreenBerry leads
Wallace led the restart; Berry passed him. ~102 laps remain.
Starting grid · Busch Light Pole
#45 Tyler Reddick · 131.094 mph
29.054s · 0.015s over Berry
Chase bubble · two races left
Race log
Wet to slick
Race started on rain tires. NASCAR threw a competition caution at lap 40 to change to slicks. SVG built a 7.7s lead in the wet.
Stenhouse wall
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. spun the No. 47 into the Turn 4 wall shortly after going back green on slicks.
Chastain DNF
No. 1 Chevrolet to the garage with a drivetrain / power smell. Chase hopes are over.
Front-stretch stack
Carson Hocevar and Joey Logano spun; Connor Zilisch and Austin Dillon were collected. Hocevar took heavy damage; Logano pitted for steering.
Stage 2 pits
Wallace won the race off pit road. Blaney had trouble and restarted 14th for the final stage.
Stage 3 snapshot · ~5:23 p.m. ET. Editorial running order from USA TODAY live desk, confirmed with FOX RaceTrax (Berry P1). Not official NASCAR scoring. Last week’s recap stays below.
Cook Out 400 · Richmond Raceway
Logano holds off Briscoe under the lights
Started 10th, won Stage 2, then ran down Christopher Bell on fresher tires and fended off Chase Briscoe over the final five miles for his third career Richmond win — second victory in the last four starts.
Stage 1
Blaney
Ryan Blaney
2nd Chase Briscoe
Stage 2
Logano
Joey Logano
2nd Denny Hamlin
Stage 3
Logano
Joey Logano
2nd Chase Briscoe
Winner · Pit chart & strategy
Penske stayed on the primary green-flag cycle with Briscoe all night, won Stage 2 off pit road, then took four tires on the last stop (~39 to go). Logano beat Briscoe to pit exit, erased Bell’s short-pit lead on the abrasive Richmond surface, and closed under brakes that were biting when Briscoe’s were going away.
In Top 10→Out Cycle pack
First green-flag cycle with the early wave (Larson, Cindric group). Locked onto the main rhythm instead of floating off-sequence.
In P4 stage→Out P4
Stage 1 break — rolled off behind Blaney / Briscoe / Cindric. Clean service kept him in the lead pack for the long Stage 2 run.
In Lead group→Out P2
Mid-Stage 2 green cycle. Briscoe won the race off pit road; Logano slot second and stayed attached for the Stage 2 win run.
In P1 · Stage 2 win→Out P1
Stage 2 victory lap into the box — exited first over Hamlin and Briscoe. Track position carried into the final stage duel.
In P1 (over Briscoe)→Out P1 vs cycle · then P2 behind Bell
Race-winning stop (~39 to go). Logano passed Briscoe on track, pitted one lap later with him/Cindric, beat Briscoe off pit road, then hunted Bell’s older tires and took the lead for good with 24 to go.
Why the strategy won
Winner stop chart reconstructed from published race reports (SpeedwayMedia, AP/recaps). Lap marks ±1–2; stop times editorial until NASCAR Loops Data publishes.
Lead changes
29
Cautions
4 / 31 laps
Avg speed
98.343 mph
Pole
Blaney
Most laps led
Briscoe · 171
Distance
400 laps
#22Joey Logano
Team Penske
#19Chase Briscoe
Joe Gibbs Racing
#2Austin Cindric
Team Penske
#11Denny Hamlin
Joe Gibbs Racing
#9Chase Elliott
Hendrick Motorsports
#5Kyle Larson
Hendrick Motorsports
#20Christopher Bell
Joe Gibbs Racing
#21Josh Berry
Wood Brothers
#24William Byron
Hendrick Motorsports
#48Alex Bowman
Hendrick Motorsports
Avg pit stall · lower is better
#22Joey LoganoWINNER
11.42s
Best 10.98s · Beat Briscoe off final stop (~L362)
#2Austin Cindric
11.71s
Best 11.20s · Recovered after one messy mid-race stop
#11Denny Hamlin
11.88s
#19Chase Briscoe
12.05s
Best 11.40s · Lost the door on last stop to #22
#5Kyle Larson
12.18s
#20Christopher Bell
12.24s
Best 11.62s · Longer/strategy stint variance
#12Ryan Blaney
12.41s
#9Chase Elliott
13.16s
Best 11.85s · Slow stop mid-Stage 3 (~L279)
Avg 4-tire stop times are editorial reconstruction from broadcast timing and published race notes — not official NASCAR Loops Data. Update with Loops when available.
#54 Ty Gibbs — Gibbs + Austin Hill both served pass-through penalties for pit-road violations during the first green-flag cycle.
#33 Austin Hill — Hill also sent to the tail for a pit-road violation in Stage 1 — ended 23rd.
#38 Zane Smith — Smith rotated on his own off Turn 2 and tagged the outside wall, bringing out a Stage 2 caution. Finished 36th, 34 laps down.
#2 Austin Cindric — Slow stop under green nearly clipped Daniel Suárez on pit road — costly cycle, recovered to a Penske 1-3 finish.
#9 Chase Elliott — Elliott lost multiple positions on a sluggish 4-tire stop during the stage’s first cycle; still salvaged a top-five.
#77 Carson Hocevar — Hocevar rolled to a stop high in the groove, drawing a mid-Stage 3 yellow. Official result: 37th, 121 laps down.
#22 Joey Logano — Logano beat Chase Briscoe to pit exit on the last green-flag stop, then ran down Bell and cracked the No. 19 over the final run.
Penske short-track program is hot — Logano win, Cindric P3, Blaney stage-1 win (but P13 after late-cycle trouble).
Briscoe led a race-high 171 laps and still finished second — execution, not speed, cost the win.
Bell’s longer Stage 3 strategy put him out front with ~28 to go, but Logano’s fresher tires erased a 3-second gap in six laps.
Playoff math tightens with two regular-season races left (New Hampshire, Daytona).
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