Ryan Branny secured a victory at Martinsville, propelling himself once again into the championship race. Last year, Branny triumphed on a short half-mile track just a week before clinching his first Cup Series title, and this Sunday, another win at Martinsville earned him a spot in the Championship 4.
Branny overtook Chase Elliott with 15 laps remaining and joined teammates Joey Logano, Tyler Reddick, and Christopher Bell in the title showdown. However, the post-race standings took nearly ten minutes to finalize after NASCAR disqualified a driver who had gained an advantage by riding the wall, a move outlawed following Ross Chastain’s controversial “Hail Melon” maneuver in 2022.
Drivers behind William Byron made it clear they didn’t intend to pass him; during the final lap, two competitors appeared quicker but stayed side by side instead of overtaking Byron. This dynamic set up a tie in points between Bell and Byron for the final playoff spot. NASCAR ultimately ruled that Bell violated safety rules by riding the wall, unlike Byron.
Bell expressed confusion and frustration over the decision, asserting his actions were different from those penalized previously, since he eased off the gas before hitting the wall, while Chastain had deliberately pushed harder. Despite the contentious decision, Branny’s impressive performance was somewhat overshadowed. He surged past Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kyle Larson and then Elliott to take the lead.
With six wins this season, Larson is out of the playoffs, along with Bell, Denny Hamlin, and Elliott. Bell was demoted to the 22nd position, one lap down, officially missing the championship by just four points behind Byron. NASCAR’s decision is final and cannot be appealed.
Branny’s clutch performance echoed last year’s Martinsville win, where he almost secured the title but ultimately fell short on points. This time, he showed consistency by leading for just 32 laps but maintaining a fast car throughout the race. He overcame a late mishap when NASCAR prematurely waved the green flag while debris from Kyle Busch’s vehicle was still on the track.
Despite the confusion during the restart, NASCAR stuck with the race order at the moment cars crossed the start/finish line, much to Branny’s advantage. Though he had pitted earlier, the grip from his fresher tires helped him succeed in the closing laps.
Here are the Xfinity 500 race results: 1. Ryan Branny, 2. Chase Elliott, 3. Kyle Larson, 4. Austin Sindrick, 5. Denny Hamlin, 6. William Byron, 7. Austin Dillon, 8. Ross Chastain, 9. Brad Keselowski, 10. Joey Logano, and continuing down to 37. Josh Bilicki.
Fan Take: This thrilling and controversial race at Martinsville highlights the intensity and unpredictability that make NASCAR so captivating. With Branny proving himself clutch under pressure and NASCAR’s strict rule enforcement stirring debate, fans can expect a dramatic and fiercely competitive championship battle ahead.