Chase Briscoe held off Kyle Busch to win the Southern 500 at Darlington, locking himself into the playoffs in a dramatic showdown on Sunday night.
The race came down to a series of cautions that threw the race into complete chaos.
Strategies were all over the place and when the smoke cleared, the driver of the No. 14 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford Mustang emerged victorious.
Earlier this year, it was announced that Stewart-Haas Racing will shut down at season’s end, but before they do, they will have one more shot to win a third Cup Series title.
“Everybody knows I’m a diehard Tony Stewartfan,” said Briscoe through tears. “To get this No. 14 car back in Victory Lane for all 320 something employees, and to be able to race for a championship in their final year is unbelievable. God is just so good. It’s like deja vu there at the end with Kyle [Busch], with the Xfinity race here in 2020. I was so loose. I didn’t know if I was going to be able to do it.”
Speaking on the closure of SHR, Briscoe said: “The day we found out the team wasn’t going to exist anymore. We went over to the shop floor and we all looked at each other and we said, we’re in this to the end. We’re not gonna give up. We kept saying ‘we got one bullet left in the chamber’ and that bullet hit.”