Overview
- Kyle Larson escaped unhurt after a broken rear axle sent his sprint car flipping into the catch fence at Plymouth Dirt Track and qualified fifth for Michigan.
- Briscoe logged a 195.514 mph lap to claim his third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series pole at Michigan International Speedway.
- Alex Bowman’s No. 48 Chevrolet slammed head-on into the outside wall at roughly 150 mph on Lap 68, triggering a 13-minute red flag before he was cleared uninjured.
- Stewart Friesen edged Grant Enfinger by 0.111 seconds in a triple-overtime finish to win the Craftsman Truck Series race at Michigan.
- NASCAR will use Sunday’s Cup results to seed its new In-season Challenge field for the $1 million bracket competition.