NASCAR’s in-season challenge is here, aiming to provide added excitement for fans and offer a $1 million prize to the winning driver. The tournament involves the top 32 drivers from three weeks ago competing in a bracket-style format over five weeks. Scoring is based on drivers finishing ahead of their opponent each week, not on points earned. TNT will broadcast the races, culminating in the final showdown at the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis. Notably, Denny Hamlin is the top seed, while Ty Dillon is the underdog as the 32nd seed. The weekend’s Round 1 matchups feature top drivers like Hamlin, Kyle Busch, and Chase Elliott facing off against each other at Atlanta’s EchoPark Speedway.
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