Overview
- Elliott captured Sunday’s WÜRTH 400 at Texas Motor Speedway after a four-lap dash, edging Denny Hamlin by 0.407 seconds.
- A single-car spin by Corey Heim with 11 laps left set up the final restart, and a push from teammate Alex Bowman helped Elliott clear Hamlin.
- Elliott led a race-high 87 laps and was joined in the top five by Bowman, Tyler Reddick, and Chris Buescher.
- Attrition shaped the result as Christopher Bell crashed from the lead after contact with Todd Gilliland, Joey Logano was eliminated in a pit-road collision, and Kyle Larson later wrecked.
- Reddick stays the points leader with five wins this year, and the series heads to Watkins Glen on May 10 for a road-course test.