NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Chicago Street Circuit

Like many drivers, Kyle Busch slammed into the Turn 6 tire barrier and had to be helped out by a tow truck to continue. Busch recovered and charged to a finish of fifth, posting his sixth top 5 of the year.

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Nashville

Ross Chastain started on the pole at Nashville and came on strong in the final stage to win the Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway.

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Sonoma

Kyle Busch won Stage 2 at Sonoma but couldn't catch Martin Truex Jr. late and settled for the runner-up spot. "I thought I could catch Martin," Busch said. "I gave it my best shot. There's nothing like a charge in 'Wine Country,' except for maybe a 'charge' in 'Tequila Country.'"

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: WWT Raceway

Kyle Busch started on the pole at World Wide Technology Raceway and won Stage 1 on his way to the win in the Enjoy Illinois 300. Busch managed several restarts down the stretch and repelled the challenge of Kyle Larson.

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Dover

Martin Truex Jr. overcame a pit issue midway through Monday's race and recovered, with the aid of a quick two-tire pit stop late, to win the Wurth 400 at Dover. The win snapped a 54-race winless streak for Truex.

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Talladega

Christopher Bell finished eighth at Talladega, recording his seventh top 10 of the season. "Noah Gragson accidentally turned Harrison Burton on lap 142," Bell said. "Those two have a history. They got into a fight in 2020 at Kentucky. Gragson's car had Wendy's sponsorship, which conveniently answers the question, 'Where's the beef?'"

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Martinsville

Kyle Larson charged early at Martinsville, and was into the top 10 by lap 20 after starting 19th. Larson surged again in the latter part of the race, holding off Joey Logano while leading.

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Bristol Dirt

Christopher Bell led 100 laps and held off Tyler Reddick to win the Food City Dirt Race at Bristol. Tyler Reddick attempted to catch Bell, but ran out of time and had to settle for second.

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: COTA

Tyler Reddick overtook William Byron with five laps to go and held the lead on several restarts, winning the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix.

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Atlanta

1. Joey Logano: Logano started on the pole and was the class of the field at Atlanta, winning Stage 1 and leading 140 on his way to the win in the Ambetter Health 400.

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