At Phoenix Raceway, the scene was set for Briscoe to take the big leap. As one of the four contenders in the Championship 4, he arrived as the underdog with serious momentum. Unfortunately, his day unraveled when he suffered a right-rear tire failure in Stage 2, setting off a cascade of issues.

He was forced to pit, went deep in the field, and though he battled back into contention, old tires and worn options ultimately left him outside the top spots, finishing 18th, third among the Championship 4 but far from the title.

This race was the kind where the car looked the part, Briscoe’s team had the speed, but the final dash didn’t fall his way. Briscoe ended the season this weekend by posting on X “Well… we had a fast car that’s for sure. Just didn’t have it go our way. Proud of this @B

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