Joe Gibbs Racing Speed Should Carry Chase Briscoe in All-Star Race
Source: Racing Reference

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May 18, 2025
Typically a good short track racer, Chase Briscoe started fifth and finished fourth in the first All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro in 2023, making him the only driver to both start and finish in the top five in that race. However, he failed to advance in 2024 after finishing seventh in the All-Star Open, so as usual it's hard to predict how he'll do in this race. While he is with a Joe Gibbs Racing team that is typically vastly faster on short tracks than Stewart-Haas Racing, he fell from second to seventh in his heat race when his teammate Christopher Bell led from start-to-finish, although Briscoe's teammate Denny Hamlin fell through the field even worse. Given JGR's typical speed on short tracks, Briscoe is highly worthy to start for DFS play for Place Differential points, but since Denny Hamlin is a better short track driver and starting even worse, he might be the better option.--Sean Wrona - RotoBaller
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