NASCAR’s these-season challenge has come, but what is really all this? But before we go into nuances, let us clarify that it has no effect on the real championship in any way, size or form.
This bracket-style tournament aims to provide some additional enthusiasm and engagement for fans only, while the driver also offers a $ 1 million prize that actually wins it.
Your next question is likely how it works. Well, the top 32 drivers (as three weeks ago) get to participate in the points. So a Shane Van Gisbergen, who broke in the top -32 only after winning in Mexico City. Each week, two drivers will face each other in a bracket, which you will see for march madness. To move forward, a driver is just facing the week that is facing that week. Score marks are not a factor in the end result.
The tournament lasts for five weeks to the entirety of TNT’s run as they plan to broadcast a handful of NASCAR Cup race in this summer between prime videos and NBCs. It will go via Atlanta, Sonoma, Chicago, Dover, and is faced in Bricyard 400 in Indianapolis with the last two drivers.
Denny Hamilin is number 1 seed, but if you wanted to bet on a long shot, the number is 32 seed tie dill. Now, here is a look that is actually facing this week:
Round 1 Matchup – NASCAR Cup in Atlanta (Ecopark Speedway)
Denny Hamlin Vs Ty Dillon
Kyle Busch vs Brad Caselowski
Alex Boman vs Joy Logano
Bubba Walece vs Daniel Suarez
John Hunter Nemchec vs Josh Berry
Chase Elliot vs Austin Dillon
Ross Chastain vs Eric Jones
Christopher Bell vs Ricky Stanhouse Junior.
Chase brisko vs Noah Gragson
Ryan Pris vs William Bayran
Ryan Blann vs Carson Hoswar
Kyle Larsen vs Tyler Radic
Michael McDowell vs AJ Almedder
Ty Gibbs vs Justin Haley
Zen Smith vs Austin Cyndric
Chris Busher vs Todgleland
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