Gibbs closing in on first Cup win

It’s the summer of Shane van Gisbergen in 2025. Two road courses down this summer and two to go until the Cup Series Playoffs, van Gisbergen has a 100% win rate and now there’s a strong chance he could be leading the entire series in victories once the checkered flag flies at Watkins Glen International in a month.

SVG will be the favorite for his third win of the year Sunday at Sonoma Raceway (3:30 p.m. ET, TNT Sports/truTV, HBO Max, PRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), but other drivers are lurking just behind to topple the No. 88 Trackhouse Racing driver’s road-course dominion.

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Few drivers have even come close to matching van Gisbergen’s pace, but one driver who’s surging during this stretch of three road courses in five weeks is Ty Gibbs.

The first 14 races of this year had Gibbs written off at any shot of breaking through for that long-awaited first Cup triumph, but the script has flipped this summer for the No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing team. Dating back to Michigan five races ago, Gibbs hasn’t finished worse than 14th and road courses have once again been a bright spot for the third-year Cup wheelman as he led 27 laps in Mexico City and was runner-up to van Gisbergen last Sunday at Chicago.

According to Racing Insights, Gibbs ranks top 10 in passing, defense and restarts on road courses this season and slots fourth in average running position at 10.92.

Sonoma hasn’t been the kindest to Gibbs in his two starts — average finish of 27.5 — however, Sunday may prove that the 22-year-old is ready to write the next chapter in his early Cup career.

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OTHER DRIVERS TO WATCH

KYLE LARSON: Larson has been in a relative slump lately with four finishes outside the top 10 in the last seven races; however, he can quickly turn that around though in his home state on Sunday. Larson owns two wins at Sonoma (including last year) and has won four poles on the road course.

MICHAEL MCDOWELL: If it weren’t for a mechanical failure, it looked like Chicago could’ve been the place McDowell was going to score his first win with Spire Motorsports. Alas, that didn’t happen, and the No. 71 driver still needs a victory to make the playoffs. On paper, Sonoma is the best chance for McDowell to clinch that berth. He ranks first in speed and long-run pace at the road course in the Next Gen car and hasn’t finished worse than seventh.

CHRIS BUESCHER: In the Next Gen era at Sonoma, Buescher has placed everywhere in the top five except fifth or first. He’d certainly prefer the latter this weekend as he holds just a 35-point buffer to the playoff cutline. At Sonoma, Buescher ranks top five in speed, long-run pace and restarts.

ROSS CHASTAIN: The Trackhouse Racing driver had quite the eventful end to Chicago after a late-race run-in and confrontation with Joey Logano, but Chastain still walked away with a top 10 after the dust settled. Sonoma has been kind to Chastain with top 10s in his last four starts, including a best of fifth place in last year’s event. Chastain also ranks first in restarts at the California course.

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RACING INSIGHTS’ PROJECTIONS FOR THE TOYOTA/SAVE MART 350

Racing Insights’ advanced statistical formula incorporates current track, track type, recent performance, team data and pit-crew data to predict a projected winner and provide full race results. Updated on race day with practice and qualifying factored in.

FINISH CAR NUMBER DRIVER
1 5 Kyle Larson
2 20 Christopher Bell
3 88 Shane van Gisbergen
4 9 Chase Elliott
5 45 Tyler Reddick
6 16 AJ Allmendinger
7 24 William Byron
8 17 Chris Buescher
9 1 Ross Chastain
10 8 Kyle Busch
11 71 Michael McDowell
12 12 Ryan Blaney
13 54 Ty Gibbs
14 48 Alex Bowman
15 19 Chase Briscoe
16 77 Carson Hocevar
17 11 Denny Hamlin
18 22 Joey Logano
19 99 Daniel Suárez
20 2 Austin Cindric
21 6 Brad Keselowski
22 23 Bubba Wallace
23 60 Ryan Preece
24 34 Todd Gilliland
25 38 Zane Smith
26 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
27 4 Noah Gragson
28 7 Justin Haley
29 43 Erik Jones
30 42 John Hunter Nemechek
31 41 Cole Custer
32 3 Austin Dillon
33 35 Riley Herbst
34 21 Josh Berry
35 10 Ty Dillon
36 51 Cody Ware
37 78 Katherine Legge