
Chase Briscoe turned heads for the start of the Hollywood Casino 400. (Photo Credit: Chris Graythen | Getty Images)
Hollywood Casino 400
Chase Briscoe continued his pole-winning ways for the Hollywood Casino 400. Cody Ware brought out the first caution of the race on Lap 56 when he slammed into the wall. Stage 1 concluded with Denny Hamlin taking the flag.
Christopher Bell led the field to green for the start of Stage 2. However, just 10 laps into the stage, John Hunter Nemechek and Ryan Preece got into each other, bringing out the second caution for incident. The end of Stage 2 saw Hamlin with the win, again.
On Lap 211, JJ Yeley brought out the third caution for incident. This caution played out perfectly for drivers as green flag pit stops were about to start.
Immediately following the restart, a huge pile-up occurred, shaking up the field significantly.
Kansas chaos is here. pic.twitter.com/Z1BzqFHiuY
— Xfinity Racing (@XfinityRacing) September 28, 2025
With 15 to go, Kyle Busch blew a tire and brought out the caution. The restart came with nine to go and Bell in the lead, and as he battled with Bubba Wallace, Carson Hocevar brought out the next caution.
The field brought it to the green in NASCAR Overtime, with Wallace in the lead. Suddenly, Zane Smith was going for a wild ride after contact with Nemechek, bringing out the red flag.
What an insane wreck, NASCAR drivers are built different… 🤯
pic.twitter.com/EtvuphjL3k— Dirty Mo Media (@DirtyMoMedia) September 28, 2025
The final restart saw Wallace in the lead, but Bell was working to overtake the No. 23. As drivers took the white flag, Wallace and Bell were battling door-to-door, and out of nowhere came Chase Elliott with the win.
Rich MARvelous Move of the Race
Our Rich MARvelous Move of the Hollywood Casino 400 came early on.

The Rich MARvelous Move of the Race is voted on by Pit Pass Network team members following the checkered flag of each NASCAR Cup Series race.
Austin Cindric found himself, quite literally, in the middle of the Preece/Nemechek kerfuffle on Lap 89. In a masterful move, he skirted through and came out the other side to race on (a bit longer).
A bit too close for comfort there, right @AustinCindric? #NASCARPlayoffs https://t.co/lNzfnv2eoo pic.twitter.com/W1qJs1piHQ
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) September 28, 2025
Honorable Mention
We’d be remiss if we didn’t give a nod to Elliott and his run from fifth to first in the closing laps! If you missed it, or just want to re-live it, enjoy!
THIS FINAL LAP WAS INSANE 🤯 pic.twitter.com/g9ctVJ1TPx
— NASCAR on NBC (@NASCARonNBC) September 28, 2025
Now that the dust has settled, what would you say was the Rich MARvelous Move of the Race?
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