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Reddick wins NASCAR playoff race in long, tiring Texas day

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Chase Elliott’s tire burns after he contacted the wall during the NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022.
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With clouds threatening lightning, Chris Buescher gets out of his car as the NASCAR Cup Series field sits under a red flag delay at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022.

FORT WORTH, Texas — Tyler Reddick opened the round of 12 in NASCAR’s playoff with a victory at Texas on Sunday, winning a week after being one of the first four Cup drivers knocked out of title contention.

After none of the contenders won the first three races of the playoffs — a first in any round in this postseason format — the trend continued with the eliminated Reddick leading 53 of the final 54 laps on a long race day that went into the night.

Reddick survived an extended race that had a track-record 17 cautions, a record 36 lead changes, a 56-minute red flag for lightning and multiple tire issues leading to crashes, including playoff contenders Chase Elliott, the points leader going into the second round, and Christopher Bell.

Joey Logano was the runner-up, finishing 1.19 seconds back. Logano took over the points lead by 12 over Ross Chastain.

Elliott had a fiery finish after contact with the outside wall in Turn 4 when leading just past the halfway mark of the race.

Flames were already visible from under the right side of the No. 9 Chevrolet when he got onto the frontstretch, then turned across and came to a stop in the middle of the infield, where Elliott climbed out uninjured as the car was being engulfed by flames. He finished 32nd.

Non-playoff drivers Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr. also had tire issues when leading the race at the 1 1/2-mile track.

Bell, the Oklahoma native who considers Texas his home track, couldn’t recover from a second tire issue that led to his race-ending crash after finishing only 136 laps. He was the only driver to finish in the top five in all three races in the first round of this postseason.

Non-playoff driver Justin Haley was third, ahead of contenders Ryan Blaney and Chase Briscoe.

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