Briscoe, JGR, Toyota all make big
statements at Darlington Raceway to start the NASCAR playoffs
[September 02, 2025]
By PETE IACOBELLI
DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) — Chase Briscoe made a big statement Sunday
night with his second straight Southern 500 victory that he's a
serious contender for the NASCAR Cup Series title.
Briscoe's team, Joe Gibbs Racing, and his manufacturer, Toyota, also
made statements at Darlington Raceway that this postseason would not
be a Penske-paloooza runaway like the past few.
“I think a night like tonight really gives Chase the confidence that
he belongs,” crew chief James Smalls said of the first-year JGR
team.
That was obvious to anyone who watched the crown jewel race.
Briscoe, who qualified second, moved in front early and rarely left
the front, leading for 309 of 367 laps and outlasting Tyler Reddick
to back up last year's surprise victory at the track nicknamed “Too
Tough To Tame” that got him into the playoffs at the last possible
moment.
The win a year ago gave soon-to-be-closing Stewart-Haas Racing a
final shot at playoff participation. Briscoe wanted to set a strong
tone early this time around and did just that on perhaps the most
difficult of NASCAR's 10 postseason tracks.
“I've always just loved high-pressure situations,” he said. “I feel
like I just perform better for whatever reason. I feel like my whole
career has always been a high-pressure situation, right? There was
no backup plan. You might only get one race (and) you've got to
perform, show your worth.”

Now, that's on top of the playoff standings as powerhouse JGR looks
to win its first NASCAR Cup Series crown since former Gibbs racer
Kyle Busch did it in 2019.
Since then, Rick Hendrick Motorsports won titles in 2020 and '21,
with Team Penske capturing the past three.
JGR owner Joe Gibbs said Briscoe showed up as strong as any of past
Cup Series winners. “Starting up front, then to kind of dominate the
race,” Gibbs said. “I think what he showed is great speed.”
Just like many of the highest-profile Toyotas.
Briscoe's teammate, Denny Hamlin, edged him out for the pole in
qualifying Saturday, then overcame problems in the pits to rally for
seventh. Hamlin, considered by many to be the best driver without a
title, is second in playoff standings and in strong position to
advance.
Hamlin also saw his playoff drivers Reddick and Bubba Wallace —
Hamlin co-owns 23XI Racing with Michael Jordan — finish second and
sixth in Toyotas. Both are in the top five in the playoff standings
and poised for strong runs.
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Chase Briscoe does a burnout after winning a NASCAR Cup Series auto
race at Darlington Raceway, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025, in Darlington,
S.C. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley)

In all, there were six Toyotas among the top seven
finishers. It was the manufacturer's third top-four sweep since it
came to the Cup Series in 2007.
As far as the others power players? Defending champion and
three-time series winner Joey Logano is 13th and among the first
four out without an improvement at World Wide Technology Raceway
outside of St. Louis next week or at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sept.
13.
2020 series champion Chase Elliott finished well behind the leaders
and when asked about his chances of a better run next race said,
“Well, I just finished 17th.”
Wallace, the 23XI racer, thought he, Reddick and the Toyota drivers
came through when it mattered most. He's confident that will
continue throughout the playoffs.
“To show up here and put together two solid races for our team, got
to keep that going. Check that off the list. Nine more to go," he
said.
Briscoe insisted he thought little of the big picture before, during
and after his huge weekend at Darlington. His crew chief was focused
enough for the whole team.
Smalls was asked if the No. 19 team had the pieces to take the
trophy this year in Briscoe's first season in the cockpit after
taking over from Martin Truex Jr.
“Oh, 100%,” he said. “It was difficult, new situation for everybody.
We had a little bit of learning to do, some new people on the team
as well. We had some speed. Just took a little bit to jell and get
everybody on the same page, understanding of what we’re trying to
achieve every week.”
If Briscoe's JGR Toyota keeps stacking performances like this, the
result could be NASCAR's biggest prize.
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