NASCAR: Driver Rankings For Throwback Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway

Crash NASCAR journalist Chad Smith goes through the field to hand out driver ratings for the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway.
Chase Elliott, Bubba Wallace at Darlington
Chase Elliott, Bubba Wallace at Darlington

William Byron: 10

Other contenders may have gotten taken out, but Byron ran inside the top-five all aftern🔥oon and was able to capitalize when the opportunity came.

Kevin Harvick: 9

Despite getting caught up in the big wreck at t♔he end of the race, Harvick was able to recover with a runner-up finish.

Chase Elliott: 9

He didn't have the car to win, but Chase look🦄ed the most comfortable in the car since returning from his injury, and delivered a 3rd place finish.

Brad Keselowski: 8

The entire RFK Racing organization continues to impress, and the co-own♔er is often leading the charge, just 𓃲like today.

Bubba Wallace: 7

After leading the first lap, it looked like Bubba might be in contention for the win, but it was still 💞a solid top-five for the 23XI Racing driver.

Harrison Burton: 9

Easily Burton's best race of the season, but it will be interesting to see if the legendary single-car team can carry any positive momentum ওover next week.

Kyle Busch: 6

Another potent🌳ial victory slipped away with another mistake on pit road by the veteran driver.

William Byron, Kyle Busch
William Byron, Kyle Busch

Justin Haley: 7

A great run for Haley, who was able to t🧸ake advantage of the✱ misfortune that other drivers endured.

Ryan Blaney: 6

Another top-ten run, but mistakes on pit lane and contact with other drivers on the t▨rack aren't what Team Penske were hoping to see.

Chris Buescher: 8

Both RFK Racing c✱ars inside the top-ten oꦏnce again.

Todd Gilliland: 9

A legitimate top-15 run nearly turned into a top-ten at the end, as Gilliland continues to be one of the best under൲dog stories in NASCAR.

Denny Hamlin: 6

Given Hamlin's past performances at Darlington, this was somewhat disappointing for the driver of the No. 1♉1 Toyota.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr: 8

Stenhouse was showing that his sensational qualifying effort was no fluke. It was a shame that his top-five run went out the window when a flat tire sent him spin☂ning late in the race.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr
Ricky Stenhouse Jr

Christopher Bell: 7

Bell also had a stroke of bad luck at the worst possible time. He had to come back down pit road to fix a loose wheel after his initial pit stop put him on the front row with 12 lap🦂s remaining.

Ty Gibbs: 6

A quiet day for the 🏅rookie, which isn't always a bad thing.

Chase Briscoe: 7

After a poor qualifying performance, Briscoe did a nice job of m🦹aneu🦩vering his way through the field.

Joey Logano: 5

🍸The No. 22 team has been out to lunch over the last few weeks, which could b🗹e a cause for concern.

Austin Cindric: 5

Just another mediocre run for Cindric, as Team P෴enske looks for answers.

Kyle Larson: 9

Battling with Chastain for the lead typically doesn't end well for the other driver, which was the case again toda♌y.

Tyler Reddick: 7

It was a rough race for Reddick, who got ran into by Blaney early🔯 in the day, then got caught up in the big accident near the end of the race.

Ross Chastain: 4

More of the same from Chastain, who keeps running well,൩ bu🌼t also running into other cars.

Martin Truex Jr: 2

His day of domination quickly went south after his contact with Chastain as they battled for the Stage 2 victory. A disappointing result for arguably the best car at Darlington this wee🐷kend.

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