NASCAR, Brickyard 400 and In Season
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Chase Briscoe has won five poles this season, including at the Daytona 500, Coca-Cola 600 and now the Brickyard 400.
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On3 on MSNTy Dillon gives mic drop answer about beating Ty Gibbs for $1,000,000 In-Season TournamentThis is it. The finale for the NASCAR In-Season Tournament is here, and Ty Dillon is ready to cash that $1,000,000 check. Dillon will have to go up against Ty Gibbs today if he hopes to cap off the epic Cinderella run that he has been on this summer.
Ty Gibbs and Ty Dillon set to clash for inaugural In-Season Challenge championship, $1M prize Sunday at Indianapolis (2 p.m. ET, TNT Sports).
You could call it a Clash of the Ty-tans. No, neither Ty Gibbs nor Ty Dillon was favored to win the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series In-Season Challenge, but the two drivers have overcome long odds to reach the Championship Round of the $1-million-to win bracket competition.
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Daily Express US on MSNTy Gibbs and Ty Dillon's journey to $1M tourney finale saw NASCAR stars thrive in chaosTy Gibbs of Joe Gibbs Racing and Ty Dillon of Kaulig Racing will face off for the chance to call themselves the winner of NASCAR's first In-Season Challenge.
Ty Dillon has become NASCAR’s unlikely star of the In-Season Challenge, combining upset wins with his own flair.
As the high-stakes finale of NASCAR’s inaugural In-Season Challenge looms, Ty Dillon is doing more than just chasing a checkered flag—he’s chasing a legacy moment. In an exclusive interview following the final practice before qualifying at the famed Brickyard,
Ty Dillon faces Ty Gibbs this weekend at Indianapolis to decide the first winner of the $1 million in-season tournament. Who ya got?
Ty Dillon talks about his run through NASCAR's in-season tournament, why there should be more focus on mid-pack drivers and more.
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Daily Express US on MSNTy Dillon or Ty Gibbs will not receive $1 million NASCAR In-Season Challenge prizeNASCAR's In-Season Challenge $1M prize will be given to the team of the winning driver, not Ty Gibbs nor Ty Dillon, after this weekend's race in Indianapolis.
Ty Dillon came into this season looking to re-establish himself in the NASCAR Cup Series with Kaulig Racing and he's made himself one of the talking points of the summer.
It'll be the Ty and Ty show for the $1 million prize, with Ty Gibbs going head-to-head with Ty Dillon at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday. Dillon's appearance culminates a "Cinderella" run, after he came into the tournament as the lowest possible seed.