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Good news, bad news for NASCAR Cup drivers ahead of Phoenix season finale

The Cup season comes to a close Sunday at Phoenix.

Kyle Larson, William Byron, Denny Hamlin and Chase Briscoe will race for the championship.

Sunday’s race is on NBC and Peacock. Countdown to Green begins at 2 p.m. ET. Race coverage begins at 3 p.m. ET.

With help from Racing Insights, here is a look at the good news and bad news for Cup drivers and teams heading to Sunday’s race at Phoenix.

23XI Racing — Good news: Tyler Reddick ranks first in the series in percentage of laps completed at 99.8%, having run all but 15 of the 9,261 laps this season. … Bubba Wallace has two top-10 finishes in the last four Phoenix races. Bad news: Riley Herbst has finished outside the top 30 in three of the last four races. … After winning three times last season, Reddick has yet to win this year.

NASCAR stated: “Our priority remains resolving this matter quickly so all parties can focus on Championship weekend and continuing to grow the sport.”

Front Row Motorsports — Good news: Todd Gilliland followed his runner-up finish at Talladega by placing ninth last weekend at Martinsville, marking the first time this year he’s scored back-to-back top 10s. … Zane Smith finished ninth at Phoenix in March. Bad news: Noah Gragson has finished outside the top 20 in 19 of the last 22 races.

Haas Factory Team — Good news: Cole Custer has finished in the top 20 in back-to-back races, the second time he’s done that this year. Bad News: Cole Custer enters the weekend 33rd in points.

Hendrick Motorsports — Good news: William Byron and Kyle Larson will race for a championship this weekend. … Larson is going for his second Cup title and Byron his first. … Larson has four top-five finishes in the last five Phoenix races. … Larson has 10 top-five finishes at Phoenix, his most top fives at any track. … Larson’s pit crew ranks No. 1 based on Racing Insights data. …Byron has led a series-high 1,278 laps this season. … Byron has run the most laps (1,618) in the top five at Phoenix in the Next Gen era. … Byron ranks No. 1 on restarts this season, according to Racing Insights data. … Chase Elliott has back-to-back top 10s at Phoenix. Bad news: Alex Bowman has finished outside the top 20 in three of the last five races. … Larson is winless in 23 races, his longest winless streak since joining Hendrick Motorsports ahead of the 2021 season.

Says title contender Kyle Larson: “I really couldn’t tell you who would be the favorite.”

Hyak Motorsports — Good news: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will make his 400th consecutive start this weekend, the third-longest active streak in the series behind Joey Logano, who will make his 612th consecutive start this weekend and Brad Keselowski, who will make his 580th consecutive start. Bad news: Stenhouse has not finished better than 19th in the last eight Phoenix races. … Stenhouse has one top-15 finish in the last 17 races this season.

Joe Gibbs Racing — Good news: Denny Hamlin and Chase Briscoe will each race for a championship this weekend. … Both Hamlin and Briscoe seek their first series title. … Hamlin has the best average finish at Phoenix (10.6) among the Championship 4 drivers. … If Hamlin wins the title he would be, at age 44, the oldest to win a championship since Bobby Allison in 1983. … Briscoe has seven top-10 finishes, including two wins, in the nine playoff races this season. … Christopher Bell has won two of the last three Cup races at Phoenix. … Bell has a series-best 11.2 average finish this season. Bad news: Hamlin has had mechanical issues at times during the playoffs, including a blown engine last weekend at Martinsville and a throttle cable issue the week before at Talladega. … Hamlin has been passed for the final lead change in two of the last four Phoenix races, including on the last lap in March. … Bell has not led a lap in the last four races, tied for his longest steak of the season. … Ty Gibbs has failed to finish the last two Phoenix races due to accidents.

A winless streak last season led to offseason moves that have pushed Joe Gibbs’ organization forward.

Kaulig Racing — Good news: Ty Dillon’s 16th-place finish at Phoenix in March was the organization’s best finish there in the last five races. Bad news: AJ Allmendinger has two top-15 finishes in his last 15 Cup starts at Phoenix. … Allmendinger has failed to finish three of the last seven races this season. … Dillon has finished 26th or worse in three of the last four Phoenix races.

Kaulig Racing also announces that Daniel Dye will join the team’s RAM Truck program in 2026.

Legacy Motor Club — Good news: Erik Jones has started in the top 10 in four of the last five Phoenix races. Bad news: Jones has finished outside the top 30 in three of the last four races. … John Hunter Nemechek has started in the top 20 twice in the last 15 races. … Nemechek has finished 25th or worse in five of his six Phoenix Cup starts.

Richard Childress Racing — Good news: Kyle Busch has scored three consecutive top-20 finishes, tied for his most this season. … Busch will make his 750th Cup start, becoming the 14th different driver in series history to reach that milestone. Bad news: Austin Dillon has one top-15 finish in the last 10 races. … Dillon has finished 12th or worse in the last 13 Phoenix races.

Rick Ware Racing — Good news: Cody Ware finished 24th at Phoenix in March, his best finish in eight Cup starts there. Bad news: Ware has finished 30th or worse in the last six races.

RFK Racing — Good news: Chris Buescher has a series-high four consecutive top 10s at Phoenix. … Ryan Preece ranks second in the series in percentage of laps completed at 99.5% (9,211 laps run out of 9,261). … Preece has three top 10s in the last four races after his sixth-place finish last week at Martinsville. … Sunday’s race marks 17 years to the day that Brad Keselowski made his Cup debut, finishing 19th in a Hendrick Motorsports car at Texas. Bad news: The organization is winless in the last 43 races. … Keselowski has placed 15th or worse in six of the last seven Phoenix races.

Spire Motorsports — Good news: Both of Michael McDowell’s two top-10 finishes at Phoenix have come in the last four races there. Bad news: Carson Hocevar has finished 29th or worse in four of the last five races. … Justin Haley has never finished better than 17th in nine starts at Phoenix.

Team Penske — Good news: Ryan Blaney has seven top-five finishes in the last eight races at Phoenix. … Joey Logano has four wins at Phoenix. … Bad news: The organization’s streak of three consecutive Cup championships will come to an end this weekend. … Austin Cindric has not scored a top-10 finish in seven Phoenix starts. … Cindric has not had a top-10 finish in the last 10 races and only one top 10 in the last 18 races.

Trackhouse Racing — Good news: Ross Chastain’s fourth-place finish at Martinsville was his first top-five finish since his Coca-Cola 600 win in late May. … All four of Chastain’s top 10s at Phoenix, including a win, have come in the last seven races at the track. … Shane van Gisbergen has four top-15 finishes in the last five races. Bad news: Daniel Suarez has one top-10 finish in the last six Phoenix Cup races.

Wood Brothers Racing — Good news: Josh Berry finished fourth at Phoenix in March for his best Cup finish at that track. … Berry placed 10th last weekend at Martinsville, giving him four top 10s in the last 11 races this season. … Phoenix is one of three tracks (New Hampshire and Richmond are the others) Berry has multiple top-10 finishes in Cup. Bad news: Berry has finished 33rd or worse in five of the last nine races.