Sunday’s NASCAR Cup race at Atlanta featured a record number of lead changes with over a dozen different drivers taking a turn out front.
For the first time since 2009, a driver opened the season with back-to-back wins as Tyler Reddick surged ahead in double overtime to win the race. It was an improbable comeback after being collected in a mid-race wreck and losing his right-front fender.
Reddick led a 1-2 for Toyota as Chase Briscoe finished second, followed by Ross Chastain, Carson Hocevar, and Daniel Suarez. Shane van Gisbergen also rebounded from two spins to secure his career-best oval finish in the Cup Series.
Complete Results from the Autotrader 400 at Atlanta
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