NASCAR Cup Series drivers are on the grid in Kansas City, KS. The 1.5-mile of Kansas Speedway is set to host the AdventHealth 400
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ARCA: Prac/Qual | Race
O’Reilly: Prac/Qual | Race
Cup: Prac/Qual | Race
Tyler Reddick and Denny Hamlin lead the field to the start. 267 laps of stock car racing are up next…
Kansas
Stage 1 – Report
Laps: 80 (1-80 / 267)
Green flag, they run side-by-side into turn one. They form four wide behind them. Reddick and Hamlin make light contact, Reddick clears him for the lead.
Lap 4, Hamlin has a run off turn two. Hamlin clears Reddick for the lead.
Lap 42, the first pit cycle is complete. Hamlin now leads Larson by 2 seconds.
Denny Hamlin wins stage one at Kansas Speedway!
Kansas Results (Stage 1) : 1. Denny Hamlin; 2. Kyle Larson; 3. Tyler Reddick; 4. Ty Gibbs; 5. Christopher Bell; 6. Chase Elliott; 7. Chase Briscoe; 8. Carson Hocevar; 9. Bubba Wallace; 10. Corey Heim
Kansas
Stage 2 – Report
Laps: 85 (81-165 / 267)
Green flag on stage two, Reddick shoves Hamlin clear at the front of the field. Larson crosses under Hamlin and he slides him into turn three. Larson runs Hamlin wide off turn four, Larson to the lead.
Lap 128, another pit cycle is complete. Larson leads Chase Elliott by 3 seconds.
Kyle Larson wins stage two at Kansas Speedway!
Kansas Results (Stage 2) : 1. Kyle Larson; 2. Denny Hamlin; 3. Tyler Reddick; 4. Chase Elliott; 5. Christopher Bell; 6. Bubba Wallace; 7. Brad Keselowski; 8. Ty Gibbs; 9. Chris Buescher; 10. Carson Hocevar
Kansas
Stage 3 – Report
Laps: 102 (166-267 / 267)
Larson leads the field to the pit exit but it’s a slow stop for him. Hamlin wins the race to the pit exit. Chase Elliott falls outside the top 10 after getting boxed into his stall.
Green flag on stage three, Hamlin drives it deep to the bottom and he clears Bell off turn two.
93 to go, Bell has a run off turn four. He looks to the outside of Hamlin into turn one. Bell takes the lead away via the outside lane.
45 to go, another green flag pit cycle is complete. Hamlin cycles to the race lead. Reddick trails by 3 seconds. Hamlin pitted just 5 laps earlier to take the lead away.
23 to go, Hamlin leads Reddick by 2 seconds. Reddick is closing with fresher tires.
13 to go, Hamlin leads Reddick by just 0.4 seconds.
10 to go
10 to go, Reddick works inside of Hamlin. They fight for space into turn one. Reddick drives it deep to the bottom and takes the lead away.
7 to go, Reddick works heavy lap traffic. Hamlin dives inside of Reddick but he can’t clear him.
6 to go, Reddick brushes the outside wall in turn four! He holds the lead with Hamlin all over his bumper.
3 to go, Reddick is in the wall again and he’s out of fuel! Hamlin drives under him and takes the lead away!
2 to go, Cody Ware spins off turn four, caution.
Hamlin, Reddick and the rest of the leaders dive for the pit lane. Hamlin wins the race to the pit exit with just two tires. Briscoe restarts 11th with four fresh tires.
Green in Overtime, Larson makes it three wide for the lead into turn one! Bell looks to make it four wide. Larson clears them all! Reddick clips Bell and Bell finds the wall, no caution.
1 to go, Reddick dives inside of Larson into turn one. They fight for space down the back. Reddick drives it deep into turn three and he clears Larson for the lead.
Tyler Reddick wins at Kansas Speedway!
Kansas Speedway
Race Results
April 19, 2026
NASCAR Cup Series
Pos | Driver
1. Tyler Reddick
2. Kyle Larsin
3. Chase Briscoe
4. Denny Hamlin
5. Bubba Wallace
6. Brad Keselowski
7. William Byron
8. Chase Elliott
9. Ty Gibbs
10. Chris Buescher
11. Ryan Preece
12. Austin Cindric
13. Carson Hocevar
14. Riley Herbst
15. Corey Heim
16. Austin Dillon
17. Todd Gilliland
18. Alex Bowman
19. Daniel Suarez
20. Christopher Bell
21. Ricky Stenhouse Jr
22. John Hunter Nemechek
23. Erik Jones
24. Ryan Blaney
25. Cole Custer
26. Ross Chastain
27. Josh Berry
28. Noah Gragson
29. Connor Zilisch
30. Joey Logano
31. AJ Allmendinger
32. Zane Smith
33. Ty Dillon
34. Michael McDowell
35. Kyle Busch
36. Shane van Gisbergen
37. Cody Ware
NASCAR Cup Series
Point Standings
Pos | Driver | Points
1. Tyler Reddick
457
2. Denny Hamlin
-105
3. Ryan Blaney
-120
4. Ty Gibbs
-138
5. Kyle Larson
-143
6. Chase Elliott
-152
7. William Byron
-182
8. Bubba Wallace
-182
9. Brad Keselowski
-193
10. Christopher Bell
-196
11. Chris Buescher
-198
12. Carson Hocevar
-220
13. Ryan Preece
-222
14. Joey Logano
-232
15. Chase Briscoe
-243
16. Daniel Suarez
-247
— Playoff Cutline —
17. Austin Cindric
-260
18. Shane van Gisbergen
-279
19. Michael McDowell
-283
20. Ross Chastain
-293
21. AJ Allmendinger
-295
22. Zane Smith
-308
23. Todd Gilliland
-310
24. Erik Jones
-310
25. Austin Dillon
-312
26. Josh Berry
-319
27. Kyle Busch
-324
28. Riley Herbst
-325
29. John Hunter Nemechek
-331
30. Ricky Stenhouse Jr
-334
31. Noah Gragson
-344
32. Ty Dillon
-358
33. Connor Zilisch
-365
34. Cole Custer
-369
35. Cody Ware
-392
36. Alex Bowman
-414
Kansas Speedway
Video Highlights
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Tyler Reddick overcame fuel issues and a dramatic overtime restart to win at Kansas Speedway.
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This victory showcases how tire strategy and late-race execution can trump early dominance in NASCAR.
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Kansas Speedway's 1.5-mile layout often produces exciting finishes with multiple grooves for racing.