Tyler Reddick of 23XI Racing takes the win at Echo Park Automotive Grand Prix

AUSTIN, TX. – Tyler Reddick prevailed in three overtime re-starts to claim his first trophy of the year — and first with his new team, 23XI Racing, with a 1.411-second victory over two-time series champion Kyle Busch in the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix — the NASCAR Cup Series’ first road course race of the season.

Reddick dominated the second half of the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix by leading a race-high 41 laps and holding off various drivers trying to steal the win on the last restart.

Most of the first stage was run under caution for various incidents. William Byron led the field to green and it took only one lap before the first caution came out. Chris Buescher spun and collected Jimmie Johnson, Ty Dillon, and Brad Keselowski. The crash ended Johnson and Dillon’s days.

Byron continued to lead after the restart and just five laps later another caution came out after Bubba Wallace suffered a mechanical issue that caused Kyle Larson and Denny Hamlin to make contact that brought out the caution.

The race stayed under caution until the conclusion of the first stage, with the green flag waving as stage two began.

Byron continued to lead until he made his first pit stop along with many of the front-running cars. The move gave Reddick the lead and the stage win. Reddick first went to pit road about 10 laps earlier, placing him and others on a different strategy.

But instead of sticking to that strategy, Reddick’s team called an audible to keep him in line with the lead pack and he was running in the top five around halfway through the race. 

Reddick quickly became the class of the field and took over the lead with around 30 laps remaining. By this point, Reddick, Byron, Ross Chastain, Alex Bowman, and Daniel Suárez became the top contenders for the win.

A debris caution came out on lap 41, setting up what seemed to be the final pit stop of the race. Reddick prevailed as the leader less than a lap after the restart, despite three cars staying off of pit road.

As the laps counted down, teams began letting their drivers know that they were short on fuel. Most drivers were about one or two laps short but saving fuel at the 3.4-mile track is a tough task when trying to defend positions. Only Chastain and Suárez in the top group were cleared by their teams to not stop for fuel.

But just as the Trackhouse Racing teammates were set to take the top two spots, a caution came out for Keselowski stalling on the track.

All of the leaders pit but a handful of drivers stayed out and shuffled the running order. Most notably, Kyle Busch jumped to second by staying out, and former Formula 1 champion Kimi Raikkonen found himself in 4th for the restart with nine laps to go.

Despite being trapped in 8th, Reddick jumped back to the lead in less than a lap. As that was going on, Chastain was wrecked and stalled on the track, causing another caution.

Another restart was shortlived after Austin Dillon spun out and left debris on the track, causing the first overtime attempt.

The first overtime restart resulted in a wreck in turn one that left Ryan Blaney and Ryan Preece with major damage that brought out another caution.

Overtime attempt number two saw Reddick once again jump out in front as Suárez was wrecked and forced into Martin Truex Jr. The damage caused Suárez’s tire to blow and fall off the car, prompting another caution.

Reddick prevailed once again in the third overtime, despite heavy pressure from Busch and Alex Bowman. Cars crashed once again on the restart but did not suffer damage significant enough to force another caution as Reddick sailed on for the win.

Reddick’s margin over second-place Kyle Busch was 1.411 seconds. All but 10 of the 39 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.

The race extended seven laps past its scheduled 68-lap distance due to a green-white-checkered finish.

It’s the fourth win of Reddick’s career and his third win on a road course. Reddick won at Road America and the Indianapolis Road Course in 2022.

Ross Chastain leaves COTA as the championship leader with a 19-point advantage over second-place Busch.

SHR Race Finish:            

Kevin Harvick (Started 29th, Finished 13th / Running, completed 75 of 75 laps). Harvick finished fourth in Stage 2 to earn seven bonus points.

●  Chase Briscoe (Started 19th, Finished 15th / Running, completed 75 of 75 laps). Briscoe finished ninth in Stage 2 to earn two bonus points.

●  Aric Almirola (Started 39th, Finished 30th / Running, completed 74 of 75 laps)

●  Ryan Preece (Started 26th, Finished 32nd / Accident, completed 68 of 75 laps). Preece finished 10th in Stage 1 to earn a bonus point.

SHR Points:

●  Kevin Harvick (4th with 186 points, 25 out of first)

●  Chase Briscoe (23rd with 96 points, 115 out of first)

●  Aric Almirola (28th with 70 points, 141 out of first)

●  Ryan Preece (29th with 69 points, 142 out of first)

Next Up:

The next event on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule is the Richmond 400 on Sunday, April 2 at Richmond (Va.) Raceway. The race begins at 3:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by FS1 and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.