Chase Briscoe Has Definitely Improved on Intermediates at Joe Gibbs Racing
Source: Racing Reference

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October 12, 2025
Chase Briscoe continued his run as NASCAR's most dominant qualifier with a second-place qualifying run yesterday at Las Vegas. Although he finished 4th in the fall race in 2022, he normally doesn't run well here, although he has run better at most tracks since he switched to Joe Gibbs Racing after Stewart-Haas Racing, which was typically slow on intermediates in that era, closed down. He has earned top fives at the last four unrestricted 1.5-mile oval races since the last race at Las Vegas, so he'll likely run well, but he's still never finished better than third on this track type, which means he'll likely lose a couple positions from where he starts and he doesn't tend to dominate on intermediates either so he likely won't get many lap leader points. For those reasons as well as his relatively high salary of $9,700, he's not the best option.--Sean Wrona - RotoBaller
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