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It’s time for the Brickyard 400, one of NASCAR’s Crown Jewel races that has even higher stakes this year with the inaugural in-season challenge coming to an end.
Today’s race will determine which driver takes home $1 million in prize money for winning the in-season challenge. The single-elimination bracket style tournament has taken place over the past four races leading into today’s Champions Round. No. 32 seed Ty Dillon and No. 6 Ty Gibbs are the last drivers standing, and whoever finishes higher will win the first-ever in-season challenge.
The last driver to kiss the bricks (the traditional celebration at Indy) was Kyle Larson, who starts today’s rac