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The winners and losers of the drama-filled NASCAR weekend in Indianapolis
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NASCAR Showdown in Indianapolis: Who Triumphed and Who Stumbled in the Weekend Drama

July 28, 2025 4 Min Read
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NASCAR’s annual event at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) delivered an unforgettable weekend. On Saturday, JR Motorsports celebrated a meaningful win despite the tough loss of Justin Allgaier, while Austin Hill is now likely to face penalties from NASCAR for dangerous driving. Sunday saw strategic play dominate the Brickyard 400, culminating in Bubba Wallace beating Kyle Larson in overtime for the biggest win of his NASCAR career, securing a playoff spot and excitement among teams. Additionally, Ty Gibbs claimed a million-dollar challenge victory over Ty Dillon during the season.

Looking back at the weekend’s highlights and disappointments:

Winner: Bubba Wallace stunned skeptics by clinching victory at the Brickyard 400. Although he qualified near the front, few expected him to win, but his team executed a flawless strategy, earning a triumph that snapped a 100-race winless streak for his charterless 23XI Racing team.

Loser: Team Penske endured tire issues, ruining their strong potential performance. Both Austin Cindric, who cut a tire while leading, and Joey Logano, who faced similar tire problems, were forced out of contention, resulting in a frustrating finish for Penske.

Winner: Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing (RFK) maximized the chaotic finish, with Ryan Preece and Brad Keselowski finishing in the top five — a first for RFK this year with two cars so high — alongside Chris Buescher before a late-race misstep. Wallace’s win intensified the point battles among RFK drivers for the final playoff spot.

Loser: The Legacy Motor Club showed strong speed, qualifying in the second row, but did not translate that into race success. John Hunter Nemechek battled back after hitting the wall, finishing 12th, while Erik Jones’s race ended early due to a wheel issue.

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Winner: Katherine Legge once again exceeded expectations, scoring two top-20s and achieving her best career finish (17th) at the Brickyard 400, showing steady progress after a challenging NASCAR start.

Loser: Ross Chastain’s summer slump continued with more crashes, including a wall hit after qualifying 33rd and running mid-pack. His recent string of DNFs has dropped him out of the top 10 in points, intensifying the pressure on Trackhouse Racing as the playoffs approach.

Winner: Dale Earnhardt Jr. marked a milestone as a team owner in the Xfinity series. Although Justin Allgaier was taken out by contact from Kyle Larson while vying for JR Motorsports’ 100th team victory, 19-year-old Connor Zilisch stepped up with a third consecutive win, showing promising young talent.

Loser: Austin Hill’s promising weekend ended in controversy after reckless driving caused a crash with Aric Almirola in Saturday’s Xfinity race, resulting in a five-lap penalty and heated exchanges with NASCAR officials. This incident threatens his reputation as a role model rising through the ranks.

Fan Take: This weekend’s drama at IMS highlights the unpredictability and excitement that keep NASCAR fans hooked—from breakout wins and team milestones to intense rivalries and on-track controversies. These moments not only shape playoff positions but also build new storylines that can define the sport’s future appeal.

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