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1️⃣ With Homestead-Miami on deck, will postseason chaos continue to reign supreme? 2️⃣ Will Sunday see one team rise above the rest of the crop? 3️⃣ This changes everything: Playoff hopes turned upside down at Las Vegas 4️⃣ The importance of winning the opening Round of 8 race is significant 5️⃣ Catch the pack -- news and notes from around the garage [caption id="attachment_449644" align="aligncenter" width="1300"]1. With Homestead-Miami on deck, will postseason chaos continue to reign supreme?
The Round of 8 opener at Las Vegas continued an anything-but-straightforward 2024 postseason, and Homestead-Miami could extend that trend. It's off to the races (no pun intended) at Homestead-Miami Speedway, and while the palm trees and sandy beaches might mean a different geographic setting compared to the deserts and valleys out west at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the racing could very well be similar. Not solely in the sense that both tracks are 1.5-milers, mind you, but also in the lens that it's the playoffs, and postseason racing is its own beast. To this point, this year's playoff racing has been anything but smooth sailing. Instead, it has been tumultuous, and the postseason landscape has been shaken in more ways than one as a result.
Perfect fuel strategy from Joey Logano and the Team Penske camp saw the No. 22 Ford find Victory Lane at Las Vegas and clinch a Championship 4 berth, but sound racing on the two-time champ's part didn't dissuade the bumpy playoff picture for the remainder of the playoff field. Title hopefuls Chase Elliott and Ryan Blaney, Logano's teammate, tangled with Tyler Reddick, who eventually went airborne during a Stage 2 restart. The aftermath? All three drivers, viewed in numerous pundit circles as potential Championship 4 layups, finished 32nd or worse. As such, all three drivers find themselves well under the elimination line and essentially in must-win mode well before the green flag waves to begin the second Round of 8 race.
The point? These playoffs have been unruly, for starters. But more specifically, the 2024 postseason has been trouble-laden. Look no further than in-race incidents. Of the seven playoff races to date, five contests have seen at least half of the playoff field be involved in something, spanning from brushes and bumps on pit road to full-fledged wrecks, such as what was seen at Las Vegas or at Talladega Superspeedway fewer than three weeks prior.
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Breaking it down even more paints the picture. Two of the three Round of 16 races (13 at Atlanta, 11 at Watkins Glen) saw more than half of the playoff field be involved in an incident, leaving Bristol Motor Speedway's Round of 16 finale as the "calmest" among the venues, with only five of the 16 playoff drivers caught up in trouble. The Round of 12 saw a similar theme. The round's opening race at Kansas Speedway saw 10 of 12 playoff drivers involved in trouble, while Talladega Superspeedway saw a whopping 11 of the 12 drivers not escape cleanly. Only five of the 12 postseason drivers were involved at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval to close out the Round of 12. This takes us back to Las Vegas' Round of 8 opener, where five of eight playoff drivers were involved in incidents.
If you haven't kept score, that's OK. Racing Insights has, and together, 65% of playoff drivers have had in-race trouble during the playoffs. Staggering indeed.
Even more staggering can be the effects of excellent points days for some, combined with duds for others. Although he didn't cash in with the victory despite starting on the pole and leading the most laps (155), Christopher Bell received compensation through his field-leading 54 points, netting him a 29-point gain (tops among all playoff drivers) and perching him second in the playoff standings, plus-42 to the good. Combined with Logano's victory (and 49 points from the race), the likes of Reddick, Blaney and Elliott are in a precarious position more than they would otherwise be. Reddick (minus-30), Blaney (minus-47) and Elliott (minus-53) all sit sixth through eighth, respectively, in the playoff standings. In postseason history, only one driver -- Martin Truex Jr. (minus-22) in 2021 -- has pointed their way in from 20-plus points below the good after the first Round of 8 contest. Wins are always at a premium, and as mentioned already, these pilots will essentially need to capture a victory to advance to Phoenix and have a chance at hoisting the Bill France Cup.
"We can still have a good day at Homestead and be in the mix in Martinsville," Reddick said after Las Vegas. "Ideally, yeah, it would have been nice to win today. It would be nice to win next week, and that is what we will focus on, but thankfully, we got 10 stage points in Stage 1, and it's not like we are absolutely out of it on points yet. We are going to have to be perfect here on out, probably."
Sometimes, one incident can derail a championship run. But if the 2024 postseason has taught us anything, multiple incidents have been the theme, and now, the high lines at Homestead-Miami -- the only track remaining on the schedule where the field hasn't raced this season -- will be the battleground for drivers fighting for their title-contending lives.
In other words, buckle up. This show isn't close to being over.
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2. Will Homestead-Miami see one team rise above the rest of the crop?
There has been plenty of success to go around for a multitude of playoff drivers, and a team-wide effort at Homestead-Miami could see another triumph in victory.3. This changes everything: Playoff hopes turned upside down at Las Vegas
Crew chiefs Travis Peterson and Luke Lambert take a look at the big wreck at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and how it impacted many playoff hopefuls. [ndmsvideo vid="449752" play="false"]4. The importance of winning the opening Round of 8 race is significant
The driver to prevail in the first Round of 8 race has historically fared well in the title bout. How well will Joey Logano do? (Credit: Racing Insights) [table id=272 /]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 Homestead-Miami weekend NASCAR betting: 2024 Homestead-Miami race odds Joey Logano lands Championship 4 berth, denies Christopher Bell victory at Las Vegas Playoff Pulse: Another gamble from Joey Logano secures Championship 4 berth Analysis: Team Penske's cohesion produces Vegas victory that propels Joey Logano to Championship 4 No. 22 crew chief Paul Wolfe: Not about the fastest car -- 'We were the best team No. 22 fueler Nick Hensley: 'There's some dog in this team' Kyle Petty on Las Vegas Round of 8 race: 'These drivers are taking themselves out of races' Christopher Bell after sniffing Championship 4 berth: 'We had a win right at our fingertips' Tyler Reddick sidelined after Stage 2 flip at Las Vegas; Chase Elliott, Ryan Blaney collected Kyle Larson rallies from pit-stop pitfall, holds serve in Round of 8 opener at Las Vegas Las Vegas penalty report: Two No. 43 Legacy Motor Club crew members suspended for detached wheel Dale Earnhardt Jr., Budweiser set for iconic reunion
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Updated championship odds after Las Vegas
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