- (No. 3) Ryan Blaney vs. (No. 10) Christopher Bell
- (No. 4) Chase Elliott vs. (No. 25) Todd Gilliland
Preview: Round 4 of the 2026 In-Season Challenge at North Wilkesboro
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Just four drivers remain in the 2026 In-Season Challenge, and while the biggest wild card -- EchoPark Speedway -- is in the rearview mirror, an unknown still lies ahead. The Cup Series heads to North Wilkesboro Speedway on Sunday (7 p.m. ET, TNT Sports, truTV, HBO Max, PRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) for the first points-paying race in the North Carolina foothills since 1996. Though these drivers have dueled it out for $1 million in the All-Star Race there in years past, it's difficult to set expectations for a marathon 450-lap event.
Round 3 at EchoPark provided plenty of excitement and tightly contested battles, including No. 25 seed Todd Gilliland advancing over No. 32 seed Alex Bowman by just two positions. No. 4 Chase Elliott advanced by 23 positions over No. 12 Chase Briscoe, but that doesn't tell the story, as both drivers contended for the win until Briscoe crashed late. No. 10 seed Christopher Bell knocked off Joe Gibbs Racing teammate and No. 2 seed Denny Hamlin, and of course, No. 3 seed Ryan Blaney dominated the night to win the race and eliminate No. 11 seed William Byron.
If you're a fan of college basketball, this semifinal round couldn't line up any better. Three drivers represent three blue-blood organizations, while a Cinderella story looks to continue wreaking havoc throughout the bracket.
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ROUND 4 MATCHUPS:
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KEY MATCHUP: (No. 4) Chase Elliott vs. (No. 25) Todd Gilliland
Gilliland's certainly facing an uphill battle both on the track and in popularity contests by facing 2020 Cup champion and perennial most popular driver Elliott. In three All-Star Races at North Wilkesboro, Elliott's been one of the best, never finishing worse than eighth. Meanwhile, Gilliland never qualified for an All-Star Race at the track and has never finished better than 12th in the All-Star Open.
The odds are certainly in Elliott's favor here. Even though the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports driver is quietly on a slide with just one top 10 in his last nine races, he still finds a way to maximize days and finish races. That said, both he and Gilliland have had lady luck on their side over the last three weeks. The Front Row Motorsports driver hasn't finished better than 16th during the In-Season Challenge, but benefited from uncharacteristically bad days from opposing Spire Motorsports drivers Daniel Suárez and Carson Hocevar in the first two rounds, before last week's opponent, Bowman, suffered damage in a late wreck. The same goes for Elliott's opponent last week, Briscoe, who contended for a chunk of the night before exiting in the same crash.
Is it likely for Gilliland to pull another upset? No. But with some unknowns heading to North Wilkesboro and an opportunity for some potentially wild strategy, a window at least exists.