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Derek Kraus Returns to NASCAR Cup Series Action at Darlington’s Cook Out Southern 500
- Derek Kraus talks with his crew after a practice session on race day at the Slinger Nationals on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, at Slinger Speedway in Slinger, Wisconsin.

The atmosphere is electric as Darlington Raceway prepares to host one of the most anticipated events in motorsports. The NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out Southern 500 brings together 38 talented drivers, and among them, Derek Kraus stands ready to make his mark on the sport’s biggest stage. This isn’t just another race weekend.  It’s the beginning of playoff season, where dreams get made and championships hang in the balance.

Walking through the garage area, you can feel the tension building. Crew members hustle between haulers, their faces showing the weight of what’s at stake. Derek Kraus and his NY Racing Team know they’re facing an uphill battle, but that’s exactly what makes this sport so compelling. Every underdog has their moment, and Darlington has a way of creating magic when you least expect it.

Derek Kraus Returns to the Cup Series Scene

Remember Derek Kraus? He made his first start of the season back at the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. It was a tough night for him, finishing 32nd, but seat time is seat time. Every lap in a Cup car is a lesson, and you can bet he’s been replaying that race in his head, figuring out what he needs to do differently this time around. ‘

Darlington is a whole different beast than Charlotte, though. It’s a rhythm track that demands respect, and one wrong move can earn you that infamous “Darlington Stripe.”For Derek Kraus, this isn’t about winning. It’s about proving he belongs. It’s about logging laps, staying out of trouble, and showing the folks at NY Racing Team and everyone else watching that he can handle the big stage.

After Joey Gase wheeled the car at Daytona last week, Derek Kraus gets his chance to show what he’s made of at one of the most iconic events on the calendar. It’s a huge opportunity, and you can feel the mix of nerves and excitement that comes with it.

Alongside Derek Kraus, Josh Bilicki is piloting the No. 66 for Garage 66. Bilicki’s been grinding it out this season, and his 21st-place finish at the Chicago Street Course shows he’s making progress. These part-time guys add a layer of unpredictability to the race that makes it so much fun to watch.

The Big Guns are Ready for Battle

Of course, all eyes will be on the playoff contenders. This is where the championship fight truly begins. You’ve got the heavy hitters like Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, and Ryan Blaney, all looking to start their playoff run with a statement win. Then there are the guys who live for this kind of high-stakes racing, like Ross Chastain, who you know will be driving on the edge all night long.

Teams like Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing, and Team Penske have been preparing for this moment all year. The strategies will be intense, the pit stops will be frantic, and the racing will be door-to-door. You’ll see Kyle Busch and Austin Dillon representing Richard Childress Racing, both hungry for a win. Kaulig Racing’s AJ Allmendinger is always a threat, and you can’t ever count out the young guns like Ty Gibbs.

More Than Just a Race

The Cook Out Southern 500 is one of those events that just feels different. The history, the tradition, the sheer difficulty of the track. It all comes together to create an atmosphere you won’t find anywhere else. It’s a test of driver skill, team execution, and pure endurance. With drivers like Chase Elliott, William Byron, and Bubba Wallace in the mix, there are so many storylines to follow.

Rookies like Zane Smith and John Hunter Nemechek are looking to make a name for themselves, while veterans like Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano are aiming to add another crown jewel to their collections. Every position will be fought for, from the front of the pack all the way to the back.

Final Thoughts

As the green flag drops this weekend, it’s about more than just points. It’s about survival. For Derek Kraus, it’s about gaining experience and respect. For the playoff drivers, it’s about taking that first crucial step toward a championship. For the fans in the stands, it’s about witnessing another chapter in the long, storied history of the Southern 500. Strap in, because it’s going to be one wild ride.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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