This past weekend at the “Monster Mile” proved less destructive than usual, but the track remained a key battleground for race victories. Joe Gibbs Racing and Hendrick Motorsports both faced setbacks, while Denny Hamlin delivered a stunning win after a thrilling final dash.
Rain disrupted much of the schedule, wiping out practice and qualifying sessions for the Cup race and shortening the Xfinity race. NASCAR managed hourly delays during the Cup event, holding out for better weather to deliver an electrifying finish with intense competition between teammates for the checkered flag.
Denny Hamlin stood out as a major winner, showcasing resilience amid legal disputes surrounding his team ownership at 23XI Racing. Despite distractions, Hamlin started the race 13th and clinched his fourth victory of the 2025 season, reinforcing his lead in the series.
Christopher Bell showed exceptional speed, grabbing nearly all stage points but suffered spins late in the race that derailed his chances. Despite a strong performance and rivalry with Hamlin near the end, two spins dropped Bell to 18th place.
In the $1 million bracket challenge of the NASCAR season, Ty Gibbs defeated Tyler Reddick to reach the final, but the surprise story was underdog Ty Dillon. Starting as a low seed, Dillon overcame prominent drivers from top teams and now faces Gibbs for the grand prize at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Trackhouse Racing endured a tough day at Dover. Shane Van Gisbergen suffered a tire issue losing several laps and ultimately placing 30th. Daniel Suarez, fighting to stay on the lead lap, finished best for the team in 26th, while Ross Chastain’s promising run ended with a crash.
Chase Briscoe put in a powerful late-race charge after a strategic pit stop. Using fresh tires, Briscoe advanced rapidly, nearly overtaking Hamlin for the win. Although he settled for second, his impressive performance was a highlight of the season.
Noah Gragson hoped to avoid disaster during a rain delay but unfortunately crashed after contact late in the race, finishing 32nd. His race ended prematurely after an incident that contradicted his cautious intentions.
Bubba Wallace improved his playoff standing with a strong seventh-place finish. Fresh tires late in the race helped him climb through the field to extend his points margin, important with only five races remaining in the regular season.
William Byron’s season struggles continued as he lost the points lead. Despite showing speed and leading laps, recent poor finishes and a crash at Dover dented his advantage, leaving the points race wide open.
Fan Take: This weekend’s race at Dover was a rollercoaster of emotions and drama, demonstrating the unpredictable nature of NASCAR and the resilience of drivers like Hamlin and Dillon. For fans, it’s a thrilling reminder that every race can dramatically shift momentum, keeping the sport exciting and competitive as the season enters its critical stages.