
Shane van Gisbergen has continued his dominance on the Nascar road tracks with victory at Sonoma Raceway today.
Backing up after winning at Chicago Street Race last week, van Gisbergen led for 97 of the 110 laps from pole but had to fight off several re-starts in the closing laps.
Chase Briscoe put pressure on van Gisbergen but the Kiwi held his cool. Chase Elliott, second on the season standings, finished third.
His only failure today was not reaching the crowd with his post-victory signed rugby ball kick into the stands.
“It was pretty tough stuff. We had an amazing car ... unbelievable. Had a really fun weekend here, some great races. Hope everyone enjoyed that,” he said after the win.
It’s the Trackhouse Racing driver’s third win of the season, following victory in Mexico last month and last week’s efforts in Chicago.
“We’ve built up all year. Got better and better. Now we need to keep getting better on the ovals and start proving some people wrong.”
In 2023, van Gisbergen stunned Nascar when he won the event in his maiden drive, becoming just the seventh driver to win on their Nascar debut and the first to do so since 1963. He continues to break records.
The 36-year-old, in just his second season, is the fastest driver to reach four Nascar wins since Parnelli Jones in 1967.
He joins Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin and Christopher Bell as the only three-time winners this season and moves to third in the playoff leaderboard behind Larson and Hamlin.
The series now heads to Dover Motor Speedway for the first of three straight oval tracks before the Watkins Glen International, where van Gisbergen finished second last year.
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