THE LINEUP
1️⃣ Want to make the Championship 4? Win in the Round of 8 2️⃣ Who will cash in at Vegas for the first Championship 4 spot? 3️⃣ Analyzing the rules behind No. 48 car's Roval disqualification 4️⃣ The youth movement isn't coming, it's here 5️⃣ Catch the pack -- news and notes from around the garage [caption id="attachment_448972" align="aligncenter" width="1300"]1. Want to make the Championship 4? Win in the Round of 8
History shows that to advance to the title-deciding round at Phoenix, a driver shouldn't rely on pointing their way into the Phoenix finale. With the Round of 8 roster now officially official after Hendrick Motorsports announced it would not appeal the post-race penalty to the No. 48 Chevrolet that knocked driver Alex Bowman out of the field, go ahead and look up and down the list of names still in contention for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series championship. It is, to put it bluntly, stacked. Four races remain in the hunt for a title and we’ve chopped the playoff field in half at this point, separating the wheat from the chaff. Every single one of the remaining drivers feels like a championship contender. Each remaining championship-eligible driver has a past appearance in the Championship 4 -- a few of them have several -- except for Regular Season Champion Tyler Reddick, clearly no fluke advancer to the Round of 8. With such a talent-laden field, the road to get there again for any of them, even current top dog Kyle Larson (+33), isn’t going to be easy. There is, however, a secret, simple recipe to advance -- just win, baby. “For us, these next three are great tracks for us,” Larson said in his post-race winner’s conference after claiming the Round of 12 finale at Charlotte Motor Speedway’s Roval. “I just look at it as a really good opportunity. We would love to win, but if we could just go there and perform how we typically do, we could have a really good point gap before we get to Martinsville. “That's my goal; is just to be up front all race long at these next two races especially, but even Martinsville as well.” This is an interesting strategy -- and one that arguably only Larson, with his points cushion, can deploy -- but it may not be the wisest, based solely on trends. The historical Round of 8 numbers tell a compelling story: 57.1% of drivers who've advanced to the Championship 4 in the stage era secured their spot with a win in this round. Even more telling? The eventual champion has tasted victory a staggering 70% of the time in this pivotal phase. These aren't just statistics; they're a roadmap. RELATED: Playoff Grid Challenge: Make your Round of 8 picks now! That does leave room for at least one driver to get in on points -- and we know at least one will, with four spots up for grabs and only three opportunities to clinch a berth via win, but drivers obviously would rather be in the 57.1% demographic there rather than the 42.9% group -- especially with just how many points it typically takes to move on from here. Championship 4 drivers in the stage era have averaged an eighth-place finish and averaged an accumulation of 39.5 points per race during the Round of 8. That’s ... a lot of points. To put that into context, consider Reddick's roller coaster season in which he boasted an average finish of 11.2 before just scraping by to advance to the Round of 8 with an 18.1 finish in the playoffs thus far. Barring a win, there’s no way he’ll advance if that trend continues. It’s a tough balance, though, especially when it comes to this weekend at Vegas -- because that’s the one to win and drivers could put themselves in a hole if things go sour trying to squeeze too much juice out of it. It's still worth it, however. Though it’s anybody’s game among the four remaining drivers once we get to Phoenix, a win to open the Round of 8 is a significant advantage that offers a two-week leg-up on the rest of the title chasers with extra time to prep for the 1-mile track in the Arizona desert. Winning the first race in the Round of 8 is like planting your flag on top of Camelback Mountain, declaring to everyone else they've got to come through you once they get to Phoenix if they want to fly home with the Bill France Cup. Given how crucial this opening race is on top of how competitive these eight drivers are from top to bottom -- not to mention how wild 1.5-mile races have gotten, in general -- expect Sunday’s race to up the ante. (Oh, did you think you’d read a whole story about the Las Vegas race and not get a gambling pun?) You can feel pretty confident that more than likely, the three Round of 8 races will all be won by remaining playoff drivers given what’s at stake. And for those who aim merely to point their way into the Championship 4 -- you may find yourselves watching the eventual champion celebrate in Phoenix from the proverbial sidelines. Because in NASCAR's playoff crucible, it's not just about finishing well -- it's about finishing first.
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2. Who will cash in at Vegas for the first Championship 4 spot?
Winning the first race of the Round of 8 offers a huge leg up on the other eventual Championship 4 drivers, and it's likely we get our first title contender on Sunday.
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3. Analyzing the rules behind No. 48 car's Roval disqualification
Crew chiefs Luke Lambert and Travis Peterson dive into post-race weight rules and what led to the No. 48's disqualification at the Charlotte Roval. [ndmsvideo vid="448891" play="false"]4. The youth movement isn't coming, it's here
Since the debut of the elimination-style playoff format, the Round of 8 field continues to get younger and younger. (Credit: Racing Insights) [table id=269/]5. Catch the pack -- news and notes from around the garage
Power Rankings: Larson could continue path of dominance all the way to title Paint Scheme Preview: 2024 Las Vegas weekend NASCAR betting: 2024 Las Vegas race odds No. 48 car disqualified after Roval race; Bowman will not advance to Round of 8 Hendrick Motorsports will not appeal No. 48 team’s Roval disqualification Jeff Gordon on Hendrick No. 48 team’s Roval DQ: ‘That’s on us’ Penalty report: RCR No. 3 crew members suspended for detached wheel at Charlotte Roval Petty on Reddick’s Roval dash: ‘I think what we saw is a future superstar Reddick’s charge: How the No. 45 rebounded after early Roval obstacles Logano the latest to drive into next round from below elimination line Analysis: Joey Logano’s Roval fight proves fruitful with Round of 8 advancement Tyler Reddick battles into Round of 8 following Roval finish Playoff Pulse: Round of 8 set after 2024 Charlotte Roval race
@nascarcasm: Fake texts to Charlotte Roval winner Kyle Larson
Updated championship odds after Charlotte Roval
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