Aric Almirola finished sixth in the Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday.

The top-10 finish for Almirola, his 12th of the year, added 34 points to his season total. He has 669 total points, good enough for eighth place in the NASCAR Cup Series.

Almirola started in fifth position and led nine laps in the race, holding the lead a total of two times. The 13th-year driver has collected two career victories, with 23 top-five finishes and 73 results inside the top 10.

The sixth-place result on Sunday was the first time Almirola has cracked the top 10 at Michigan International Speedway.

The Tampa, Florida native’s starting and finishing positions compared favorably to his career averages, starting 16 spots higher than his career mark of 20.6 and completing the race 16 places ahead of his 21.6 career average finish.

Almirola’s sixth-place finish came against 39 other drivers. The race endured five cautions and 24 caution laps. There were 10 lead changes.

Kevin Harvick took the checkered flag in the race, and Denny Hamlin finished second. Martin Truex Jr placed third, Kyle Busch took fourth, and Joey Logano closed out the top five.

After Clint Bowyer won Stage 1, Harvick seized control and won Stage 2 before taking the checkered flag.

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Matt DiBenedetto finished seventh in the Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday.

The top-10 finish for DiBenedetto, his sixth of the year, added 37 points to his season total. He ranks 13th in the NASCAR Cup Series with 568 total points.

DiBenedetto started in sixth position. The sixth-year driver has picked up five top-five and 17 top-10 finishes in his career.

Sunday’s race was DiBenedetto’s 11th career start at Michigan International Speedway.

The Grass Valley, California native’s starting and finishing positions compared favorably to his career averages, starting 21 spots higher than his career mark of 26.6 and completing the race 18 places ahead of his 24.9 career average finish.

DiBenedetto battled against 39 other drivers on the way to his seventh-place finish. The race endured five cautions and 24 caution laps. There were 10 lead changes.

Kevin Harvick earned the victory in the race, and Denny Hamlin took second. Martin Truex Jr crossed the finish line third, Kyle Busch brought home fourth, and Joey Logano finished off the top five.

After Clint Bowyer won Stage 1, Harvick grabbed control and won Stage 2 before taking the checkered flag.

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Austin Dillon finished eighth in the Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday.

The top-10 finish for Dillon, his sixth of the year, added 29 points to his season total. Dillon now ranks 17th in the NASCAR Cup Series standings with 501 points.

Dillon started in 31st position. The 10th-year driver has tallied three career victories, with 13 top-five finishes and 45 results inside the top 10.

In his career at Michigan International Speedway, Dillon has compiled two top-five finishes and his eighth-place result marks the fourth top-10.

The Welcome, North Carolina native began the race 12 spots behind his career mark of 19, but finished 12 places ahead of his career average of 20.

Dillon competed with a field of 39 drivers on the way to his eighth-place finish. The race endured five cautions and 24 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag there were 10 lead changes.

Kevin Harvick earned the win in the race, and Denny Hamlin finished second. Martin Truex Jr placed third, Kyle Busch took fourth, and Joey Logano grabbed the No. 5 spot.

After Clint Bowyer won Stage 1, Harvick seized control and won Stage 2 before earning the checkered flag.

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Tanner Gray finished third in the Henry Ford Health System 200 at Michigan International Speedway on Friday to earn his first career top-five finish.

Gray’s top-five finish added 40 points to his season total. He now ranks 12th in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series with 270 total points.

Gray started in 16th position. The second-year driver has picked up one top-five and three top-10 finishes in his career.

The Mooresville, North Carolina native’s starting and finishing positions compared favorably to his career averages, starting two spots higher than his career mark of 18.1 and completing the race 14 places ahead of his 16.5 career average finish.

Gray’s third-place finish was against 39 other drivers. The race endured 11 cautions and 51 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag there were 16 lead changes.

Zane Smith brought home the win in the race, followed by Christian Eckes in the No. 2 spot. After Gray’s third-place finish, Tyler Ankrum secured fourth, and Todd Gilliland took the No. 5 spot.

After Brett Moffitt won the first stage, Johnny Sauter drove the No. 13 car to victory in Stage 2.

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Todd Gilliland finished fifth in the Henry Ford Health System 200 at Michigan International Speedway on Friday.

Gilliland’s top-five finish added 40 points to his season total. He now ranks 10th in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series with 329 total points.

Gilliland started in 19th position. The fourth-year driver has one career victory, with 14 top-five finishes and 32 results inside the top 10.

The fifth-place result on Friday was the first time Gilliland has cracked the top five at Michigan International Speedway. It also marks his first top-10 finish at Michigan.

The Sherrills Ford, North Carolina native began the race 10 spots behind his career mark of 9.2, but finished seven places ahead of his career average of 12.1.

Gilliland competed with a field of 39 drivers on the way to his fifth-place finish. The race endured 11 cautions and 51 caution laps. There were 16 lead changes.

Zane Smith brought home the win in the race, and Christian Eckes finished second. Tanner Gray placed third, with Tyler Ankrum taking fourth place. Gilliland rounded out the top five.

After Brett Moffitt won Stage 1, Johnny Sauter drove the No. 13 car to the win in Stage 2.

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Brett Moffitt finished sixth in the Henry Ford Health System 200 at Michigan International Speedway on Friday.

The top-10 finish for Moffitt added 50 points to his season total. Moffitt now sits at No. 5 in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series standings with 375 points.

Moffitt started in second position and led 20 laps in the race. The sixth-year driver has earned 11 career victories, with 32 top-five finishes and 41 results inside the top 10.

Victory Lane at Michigan International Speedway is a familiar place for Moffitt, who has two career wins at the track. He has also compiled three top-five finishes at Michigan and his sixth-place result marks the third top-10.

The Grimes, Iowa native’s starting and finishing positions compared favorably to his career averages, starting nine spots higher than his career mark of 10.7 and completing the race six places ahead of his 11.5 career average finish.

Moffitt battled against 39 other drivers on the way to his sixth-place finish. The race endured 11 cautions and 51 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag there were 16 lead changes.

Zane Smith secured the win in the race, and Christian Eckes finished second. Tanner Gray crossed the finish line third, Tyler Ankrum brought home fourth, and Todd Gilliland closed out the top five.

After Moffitt won Stage 1, Johnny Sauter drove the No. 13 car to victory in Stage 2.

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Raphael Lessard finished seventh in the Henry Ford Health System 200 at Michigan International Speedway on Friday.

The top-10 finish for Lessard added 30 points to his season total. Lessard now sits at No. 14 in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series standings with 247 points. A total of 10 drivers qualify for the the playoffs.

Lessard started in 11th position and led four laps in the race. The second-year driver has two top-10 finishes in his career.

The St.-Joseph de Beauce, Canada native’s starting and finishing positions compared favorably to his career averages, starting one spot higher than his career mark of 12.1 and completing the race eight places ahead of his 14.8 career average finish.

Lessard’s seventh-place finish came against 39 other drivers. The race endured 11 cautions and 51 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag there were 16 lead changes.

Zane Smith earned the win in the race, and Christian Eckes followed in second. Tanner Gray crossed the finish line third, Tyler Ankrum brought home fourth, and Todd Gilliland grabbed the No. 5 spot.

After Brett Moffitt won Stage 1, Johnny Sauter drove the No. 13 car to victory in Stage 2.

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Derek Kraus finished eighth in the Henry Ford Health System 200 at Michigan International Speedway on Friday.

The top-10 finish for Kraus added 36 points to his season total. Kraus now ranks ninth in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series standings with 330 points.

Kraus started in ninth position. The third-year driver has accumulated two top-five and eight top-10 finishes in his career.

The Stratford, Wisconsin native’s starting and finishing positions compared favorably to his career averages, starting five spots higher than his career mark of 13.5 and completing the race five places ahead of his 13.2 career average finish.

Kraus’ eighth-place finish was against 39 other drivers. The race endured 11 cautions and 51 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag there were 16 lead changes.

Zane Smith secured the victory in the race, and Christian Eckes finished second. Tanner Gray placed third, Tyler Ankrum secured fourth, and Todd Gilliland closed out the top five.

After Brett Moffitt won Stage 1, Johnny Sauter drove the No. 13 car to the win in Stage 2.

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Alex Labbe finished 15th in the Henry 180 at Road America on Saturday.

Labbe’s result added 22 points to his season total. Labbe now ranks 20th in the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings with 248 points.

Labbe started in 21st position and led one lap in the race. The fifth-year driver has five top-10 finishes in his career.

Saturday’s race was the first of Labbe’s career at Road America.

The Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada native’s starting and finishing positions compared favorably to his career averages, starting four spots higher than his career mark of 25.4 and completing the race eight places ahead of his 22.5 career average finish.

Labbe’s 15th-place finish came against 37 other drivers. The race endured seven cautions and 15 caution laps. There were 13 lead changes.

Austin Cindric secured the win in the race, and AJ Allmendinger finished second. Chase Briscoe placed third, Kaz Grala took fourth, and Andy Lally finished off the top five.

After Justin Haley won Stage 1, Allmendinger drove the No. 16 car to the win in Stage 2.

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AJ Allmendinger finished second in the Henry 180 at Road America on Saturday.

Allmendinger’s top-five finish, the fourth time he has achieved that result this year, added 45 points to his season total.

Allmendinger started in 33rd position and led nine laps in the race. The sixth-year driver has secured four career victories, with eight top-five finishes and 10 results inside the top 10.

Victory Lane at Road America is a familiar place for Allmendinger, who has one career win at the track. His second-place finish also marks the first time he has finished in the top five at Road America and his first top-10.

The Los Gatos, California native began the race 18 spots behind his career mark of 14.6, but finished nine places ahead of his career average of 10.5.

Allmendinger battled against a field of 37 drivers on the way to his second-place finish. The race endured seven cautions and 15 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag there were 13 lead changes.

Austin Cindric secured the win in the race, followed by Allmendinger’s second-place finish. Chase Briscoe placed third, Kaz Grala secured fourth place, and Andy Lally took the No. 5 spot.

After Justin Haley won Stage 1, Allmendinger drove the No. 16 car to victory in Stage 2.

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