Overview
- Van Gisbergen, who sealed the victory Sunday at Watkins Glen, overcame a 29.2‑second gap after his final stop to win by 7.288 seconds and he led 74 of the race’s 100 laps.
- Trackhouse stayed out under a lap‑61 caution and crew chief Stephen Doran then called a green‑flag stop with about 24–25 laps left in NASCAR’s newly 100‑lap Glen race, which let fresh tires fuel an 18‑lap charge past Ty Gibbs with roughly seven to eight to go.
- Michael McDowell finished second with Gibbs third, Chase Briscoe fourth and Tyler Reddick fifth, while rookie Connor Zilisch fell to 20th after a late right‑front tire failure.
- The result lifted van Gisbergen to 16th in points, six above the cut line, and Reddick kept a sizable lead in the standings at 129 points over Denny Hamlin.
- Hendrick Motorsports struggled throughout the day with none of its cars in the top 20, including William Byron in 36th after bus‑stop damage.