Brandon Brown stabilizes his spot inside the top 12 in the standings and towards the battle to the Playoffs following an eventful Xfinity Series race at Daytona International Speedway.
The driver of the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet from Charlotte survived a chaotic night and a long regular season to grab his first Cup career win and a spot in the 2020 Playoffs.
The four-time race-winning NASCAR Xfinity Series team based in Welcome, North Carolina, is set to surpass a milestone start with its three-car operation at the World Center of Racing in its fifth season of existence.
The long, bizarre 2020 NASCAR Cup Series regular season set to span seven months is set to conclude and come full circle at Daytona International Speedway.
Brown continues to hold sole possession of the final spot to the 12-car Xfinity Playoff field by 31 points over Clements with five regular-season races remaining.
Four competitors remain in points-scoring position for the final three spots to the 2020 Cup Playoffs following a doubleheader weekend at the Monster Mile.
Four points separate two Hendrick Motorsports' teammates and champions for a spot in the 2020 Cup Playoffs following a doubleheader weekend at the Monster Mile.