A have a look at the winners and losers from New Hampshire:
WINNERS
Tyler Reddick — The winner at Circuit of the Americas in March, Reddick hasn’t finished better than 27th up to now 5 races. He went to New Hampshire and scored factors within the first two levels earlier than crossing the end line sixth. Reddick is thirteenth within the standings with six races remaining earlier than the playoffs.
Chase Briscoe — Has not delivered a top-10 end since Talladega on April 23. Entered the New Hampshire weekend with six straight finishes outdoors of the highest 20. He completed tenth after a much-needed clear day.
Bubba Wallace — Entered the Monday race beneath the playoff cutline after 5 straight races outdoors of the highest 15. He had a brake difficulty early at New Hampshire, however he recovered and completed eighth. This put him ahead of both Michael McDowell and Daniel Suarez in the hunt for a playoff spot. Wallace is fifteenth within the standings.
Michael McDowell — Entered the weekend trying to focus on points after a number of struggles at New Hampshire. Scored a bonus level in stage 1 and saved the automotive clear all through the race. Completed a career-best thirteenth at New Hampshire and saved his spot above the playoff cutline. Mission achieved for him and crew chief Travis Peterson.
Someplace within the center
Brad Keselowski — The driving force-owner at RFK Racing was pretty happy leaving New Hampshire. He had a “perhaps (an) Eleventh-place automotive” and he completed fifth after a strong day on observe and on pit highway. He additionally expressed frustration after he and Chris Buescher did not contend for the win. They simply aren’t the place he needs them to be from an proprietor’s perspective.
LOSERS
Kyle Busch — Began the 301-lap race from the rear of the sphere after hitting the wall in follow and qualifying. He struggled to maneuver via the sphere earlier than the warning flew on Lap 29 for AJ Allmendinger’s spin. Busch ended the day within the storage after spinning and hitting the skin wall on the ultimate lap of stage 1. This was his third DNF up to now 4 races at New Hampshire.
Ryan Blaney — Began fifth and scored factors within the first two levels. He was ready to battle for the win through the last stage with a quick Workforce Penske Ford, however he obtained a penalty for operating over his air hose on his last pit cease. Ended the day twenty second total.
Christopher Bell — Began from the pole and secured factors within the first two levels. Needed to pit to repair a unfastened wheel earlier than the stage 2 restart. He then spun and hit the wall with 13 laps remaining within the race. Bell completed twenty ninth.
Aric Almirola — Almirola began the race on the second row, and he remained inside the highest 5 for almost all of the primary two levels. He was ready to contend for the win after utilizing a two-tire technique to take the lead, however a problem on pit highway led to his wheel disconnecting. Almirola hit the wall and ended the day thirty fourth.