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NASCAR Playoff Disaster: Top 3 Drivers Who Crashed and Burned at Las Vegas!

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October 13, 2025
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NASCAR Playoff Disaster: Top 3 Drivers Who Crashed and Burned at Las Vegas!

### NASCAR Cup Series: The Shocking Fallout from the South Point 400 at Las Vegas!

The South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway was more than just a race; it was a whirlwind of drama that reshaped the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs in spectacular fashion! With Denny Hamlin securing his place in the Championship 4, the race showcased 21 lead changes among 11 drivers, highlighting the fierce competition. However, not every driver left the track with their heads held high. In fact, three major contenders faced devastating setbacks that could define their playoff journeys. As the series heads toward the high-stakes challenges of Talladega and Martinsville, the pressure has intensified, leaving these drivers with little room for error. Let’s dive into the biggest losers of this electrifying race!

#### 3. Chase Elliott – Hendrick Motorsports No. 9

Chase Elliott’s playoff ambitions took a nosedive on Sunday. Despite entering Las Vegas with a fighting spirit and a mere 14 points below the cutoff, Elliott’s race quickly spiraled out of control. After a promising start that saw him qualify fourth and finish fifth in Stage 1, the nightmare began in Stage 2. A catastrophic pit-road blunder, where a loose tire rolled into another team’s box, resulted in a hefty penalty. Elliott limped to a disappointing 18th-place finish, now sitting a daunting 23 points below the cutline. Even with the second-fastest pit crew in NASCAR, one critical error proved costly, leaving Elliott scrambling for redemption.

#### 2. Ryan Blaney – Team Penske No. 12

Ryan Blaney entered the race with an edge above the playoff cutline, but left Las Vegas with a shocking deficit of 31 points. His day took a disastrous turn on Lap 72 when a cut tire sent him spinning into the wall, culminating in an early exit from the race. Despite his brave attempt to return to the pits, the damage to his No. 12 Ford was too severe, marking his eighth DNF of the season. Blaney now heads to Talladega, a track where he has historically performed well, but he must secure a win to keep his Championship 4 hopes alive. The stakes have never been higher!

#### 1. William Byron – Hendrick Motorsports No. 24

Big trouble for the No. 24 of @WilliamByron! pic.twitter.com/I2fncPZeWW

— NASCAR (@NASCAR) October 13, 2025

In a twist of fate that left fans gasping, William Byron experienced the largest swing of the day. After dominating Stage 1 and leading a staggering 55 laps, Byron was firmly in contention for a top finish. However, calamity struck on Lap 236 when Ty Dillon unexpectedly ducked into the pits. Byron, completely unaware, collided with Dillon’s car, sending him crashing into the wall and forcing an agonizing retirement in 36th place. What appeared to be a guaranteed top-five finish turned into a nightmare, dropping Byron a perilous 15 points below the cutline.

As the NASCAR Cup Series playoff picture continues to evolve, the stakes couldn’t be higher for these three drivers. With Talladega and Martinsville looming on the horizon, the pressure mounts, and every moment counts. Fans and competitors alike will be watching closely as these drivers fight to reclaim their positions in the championship chase! Buckle up; the race for glory is far from over!

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