The NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway officially ended after post-race inspection confirmed the results with no violations. Officials completed the inspection process late Sunday night and cleared every car in the Cup garage.
NASCAR insider Matt Weaver reported, “Inspection is clear in the Cup garage. No issues. Results confirmed.” The race ran 505 laps after an overtime finish and featured several lead changes and late-race action.
Once the inspection ended without any problems, officials made the final order. The outcome remained unchanged, and the winner secured the result following a competitive night at Bristol Motor Speedway.
NASCAR Cup Series Inspection Clears All Cars at Bristol Motor Speedway
Officials completed post-race inspection for the NASCAR Cup Series event at Bristol Motor Speedway without finding any violations. The process confirmed that all cars met the required technical standards set by NASCAR.
Matt Weaver shared the final update, stating, “inspection is clear in the Cup garage. No issues. Results confirmed.” His report confirmed that no penalties would affect the finishing order.
Officials selected two cars for additional inspection at the Research and Development Center in Concord, North Carolina. The No. 5 Chevrolet driven by Kyle Larson and the No. 45 Toyota of Tyler Reddick will undergo routine checks. These inspections are standard procedure and do not indicate any rule violations.
With no issues found, NASCAR confirmed the official results shortly after the race ended at Bristol Motor Speedway. The process followed standard post-race procedures and ensured that all teams met inspection requirements before results became final.
Ty Gibbs Secures First NASCAR Cup Series Win at Bristol Motor Speedway
Ty Gibbs secured his first NASCAR Cup Series victory at Bristol Motor Speedway after a close finish in overtime. He drove the No. 54 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing and completed 505 laps in the event.
Gibbs crossed the finish line 0.055 seconds ahead of Ryan Blaney. The margin marked the closest finish at Bristol in 35 years. Gibbs led 25 laps and maintained control during the final restart to secure the win.
Larson finished third after leading the most laps earlier in the race. Reddick placed fourth, while Chase Briscoe completed the top five. The victory came in Gibbs’ 131st start and made him the 207th different winner in NASCAR Cup Series history.
Gibbs stayed out during the final caution and managed the restart under pressure. He held his line through the overtime laps and kept Blaney behind him to reach the checkered flag first.
NASCAR Cup Series Race at Bristol Motor Speedway concludes with official results
The NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway concluded after officials confirmed the results with no penalties. The race extended into overtime, adding extra laps and setting up the final restart that decided the winner.
Larson led both Stage 1 and Stage 2 and controlled large portions of the race before losing track position late. Reddick remained competitive throughout the event and secured a top-five finish.
After inspection, officials made no changes to the finishing order. The results stood as they were at the checkered flag. No penalties were issued, and no appeals were required following the event.
With inspection complete and no violations reported, NASCAR closed the event with the outcome confirmed. The series now moves forward with the official results from Bristol Motor Speedway recorded after a race that ended under overtime conditions.
Like Heavy Sports’s content? Be sure to follow us.
This article was originally published on Heavy Sports
The post NASCAR Cup Series at Bristol Motor Speedway Post-Inspection Reveals One Last Twist appeared first on Heavy Sports.