Jeff, Kevin, and Sky are back behind the mics one last time this season to break down NASCAR Championship Weekend! The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season ends with Kyle Larson taking home his second championship β despite not leading a single lap at Phoenix. It was absolute heartbreak for Denny Hamlin, who led 208 laps, started on the pole, and was just 40 seconds away from clinching his first Cup Series title before disaster struck β a late caution from William Byronβs blown tire flipped the race...
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Jeff, Kevin, and Sky are back behind the mics one last time this season to break down NASCAR Championship Weekend! The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season ends with Kyle Larson taking home his second championship β despite not leading a single lap at Phoenix. It was absolute heartbreak for Denny Hamlin, who led 208 laps, started on the pole, and was just 40 seconds away from clinching his first Cup Series title before disaster struck β a late caution from William Byronβs blown tire flipped the race...
Kevin, Jeff, and Sky are back to break down all of the action from the YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway! π π Chase Briscoe locks himself into Phoenix with a bold overtime move to secure the win β setting up a championship showdown with his teammate Denny Hamlin in the Final 4! Two spots remain to transfer into Phoenix. Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell look good on points, but a Martinsville winner from below the cut line could flip everything upside down! In this episode: π₯ Full recap...
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Jeff, Kevin, and Sky are back behind the mics one last time this season to break down NASCAR Championship Weekend! The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season ends with Kyle Larson taking home his second championship β despite not leading a single lap at Phoenix. It was absolute heartbreak for Denny Hamlin, who led 208 laps, started on the pole, and was just 40 seconds away from clinching his first Cup Series title before disaster struck β a late caution from William Byronβs blown tire flipped the race...