LINCOLN, Ala. -- In an overtime restart where only the right moves in the draft separated playoff contenders from the chance to race for a NASCAR Cup championship, Chase Briscoe found his way to the lead on the final lap to win the YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway. In his first year with Joe Gibbs Racing, Briscoe advances to the Championship 4 for the first time in his career and will have the opportunity to race for his first Cup title.

After a frentic battle among the lead pack in the final 10 laps ended with Chris Buescher crashing out of the lead with two laps to go, the race came down to an overtime restart that was seemingly set to be decided between Hendrick Motorsports teammates, with William Byron and Kyle Larson lining up first and second and a Championship 4 spot at sta

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