
Ty Gibbs achieved his first NASCAR Cup victory at the Food City 500 in Bristol, defeating Ryan Blaney and Kyle Larson. He led the final 25 laps and became the fifth driver to win their first Cup race at this iconic track.
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Ryan Blaney and Kyle Larson dominated Bristol Motor Speedwayâs Food City 500, leading 474 of the 505 laps in the overtime event, but neither of them could deprive 23-year-old Ty Gibbs of his first career NASCAR Cup victory.
Gibbs, who led the raceâs final 25 laps, became the fifth driver to record his first career Cup victory at the tough half-mile track, defeating Blaney by 0.055-second and Larson by 0.229-second. The other four drivers who scored their first Cup victory at Bristol are seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Dale Earnhardt, Cup champions Rusty Wallace and Kurt Busch, and Ernie Irvan.
Gibbs said it was âsuper coolâ to be in that elite group.
âThose are the most bad-ass guys there ever was,â Gibbs said. âKurt has been such a big help for me in my career.â
The raceâs turning point occurred during the eighth caution period, which consumed laps 478-485 of the originally scheduled 500-lap race. Larson and Blaney pitted, but Gibbs didnât.
âOn that last green-flag run, we had been discussing for a majority of that stint what we were going to do if the caution came out on any given lap,â crew chief Tyler Allen said. âAs the laps closed down, having watched a couple of the races, knowing there was very little fall-off, it was our preference to stay out. I had a short discussion with Ty. He was on board.â
Since Gibbs didnât pit during that caution period, he restarted in the lead. Larson pitted for two tires and restarted sixth, while Blaney took four fresh tires and restarted seventh.
Blaney and Larson quickly charged to the front and with five laps remaining, Blaney was second and Larson third to leader Gibbs. Two laps later Kyle Busch spun Riley Herbst in turn one. That sent the race into overtime, providing Blaney and Larson with one more shot at Gibbs.
When they lined up for the green-white-checker finish, Gibbs took the outside of the front row, while Blaney positioned himself on the inside. Larson lined up behind Gibbs. While Blaney would remain even with Gibbs he could never pass him and Gibbs took the victory.
âBefore the last yellow, I was side-by-side for the lead and I slipped into (turn) three and that kind of cost us a shot to get it before that last yellow,â said Blaney, who led six times for 190 laps.
âI thought I had a good restart (after the final yellow flag), but the bottom was just hard to hit. I didnât maybe get the best (turns) one and two the last lap and didnât have a far enough position. I really got a good (turns) three and four coming to the checkered, but it was a little bit too late. Iâm not gonna throttle up and destroy somebody.â
Even though Larson led five times for 284 laps and won the first two Stages, the Hendrick Motorsports driver said Blaney probably had the better car, but he kept losing positions on pit road.
âI was watching my mirror,â Larson said. âHeâd have a bad pit stop and drive right back up to second with no problem. We were just a little too free to run the pace he was running around the bottom, even on the top, too.â
Blaney remains second to Tyler Reddick in the driver standings, while Larson is sixth.
Bristol Motor Speedway hasnât been a good short track for Tyler Reddick. In fact, entering this yearâs Food City 500 the 23XI Racing driver had only produced two top-five finishes in 10 starts at the tough half-mile track.
However, in Sundayâs Food City 500, Reddick rebounded from a pit road penalty to secure his second-consecutive top five at Bristol and third overall.
Tyler Reddick on pit road.Icon Sportswire - Getty Images
Reddick qualified second for the event, but the driver standings leader incurred a pit road speeding penalty on lap 64 during the first caution period. That miscommunication before their first pit stop sequence left Reddick 31st on the restart.
The California native spent the rest of the race methodically working his way through the field. When the final Stage went green on lap 261, Reddick was 10th. He finally broke into the top five for the restart following the eighth caution period on lap 486 and remained there for the rest of the event, eventually finishing fourth.
âWe had more speed this time around, which was great, but unfortunately, still fighting brake and steering issues along the way,â Reddick said. âVery physical day inside the race car. I may even take a day off tomorrow.â
A four-car crash that was triggered by a spinning Shane van Gisbergen ended Alex Bowmanâs comeback after 163 laps in the 505-lap Food City 500.
Bowman, who qualified 27th in his comeback from a month-long battle with vertigo, had nowhere to go when Van Gisbergen spun up the track in turn four in front of John Hunter Nemechek, Bowman and Todd Gilliland.
âWe were just struggling, and then got caught up in somebody elseâs mess,â Bowman said.
Bowman, who finished last in the 37-car field, said he âfelt goodâ, but he was frustrated.
âBristol is one of my favorite race tracks and we just missed it,â Bowman said about his carâs setup. âWe really need one good week to start getting the ball rolling in the right direction again. Honestly, I thought this could be a really good one for us, even after qualifying. I think this is a good place for us, historically, but we just didnât have it today (Sunday). Hopefully, we can get things pointed in the right direction next weekend at Kansas.â
William Byron had one of his worst weekends at Bristol since joining NASCARâs Cup Series.
The Hendrick Motorsports driver, who is still winless on the season, qualified 34th, and then had to go to the rear of the 37-car field for the start of the race due to unapproved adjustments on his Chevrolet.
Throughout the Food City 500 that ended with Ty Gibbs getting his first career Cup victory in overtime, Byron never ran better than 30th. By lap 108, he was two laps down. He eventually finished 30th, five laps behind Gibbs.
It was Byronâs worst Bristol finish since March 2024 when he placed 35th in that 36-car field.
Ty Gibbs won the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway, marking his first NASCAR Cup victory.
Ty Gibbs won by a margin of just 0.055 seconds over Ryan Blaney and 0.229 seconds over Kyle Larson.
Ty Gibbs became the fifth driver to earn their first career Cup victory at Bristol Motor Speedway, joining legends like Dale Earnhardt and Rusty Wallace.
Ryan Blaney and Kyle Larson led a combined total of 474 out of 505 laps in the Food City 500.


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