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NASCAR Darlington Southern 500 Recap: Chase Briscoe’s Domination Kicks Off Playoffs in Style
- Aug 31, 2025; Darlington, South Carolina, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Joey Logano (22) and driver William Byron (24) vie for position coming out of turn one during the Cookouts Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

What a way to kick off the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. Chase Briscoe put on an absolute clinic at Darlington Raceway, leading 309 of 367 laps to capture his second consecutive Southern 500 victory. But man, Tyler Reddick nearly stole this thing right out from under him in the final corner. The Cook Out Southern 500 at “The Lady in Black” delivered everything we expected from a playoff opener – drama, incredible racing, and some heartbreak that’ll sting for weeks.

Briscoe’s Masterclass Performance Sets Championship Tone

Chase Briscoe came into Darlington with something to prove after his thrilling three-wide victory here last year. This time around, the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota driver didn’t need any last-second heroics. He controlled this race from start to finish like a seasoned veteran who’d been here before.

Watching Briscoe work through traffic and manage his equipment over 501.3 miles was pure artistry. He hit his marks, preserved his tires when he needed to, and found speed when Tyler Reddick started breathing down his neck in those final 30 laps.”We had a rocket ship today,” Briscoe said after climbing out of his Toyota.

You could see the relief and satisfaction on his face. This wasn’t just another win, this was a statement that he belongs in championship conversations. With this victory, Briscoe automatically advances to the Round of 12 and can race for playoff points during the next two elimination races at Gateway and Bristol. That’s the kind of cushion every driver dreams about heading into the postseason grind.

Tyler Reddick’s Heart-Stopping Comeback Attempt

Tyler Reddick’s day started with disaster at Darlington and ended with the most spectacular almost-victory we’ve seen all season. On the very first lap, Josh Berry spun coming out of Turn 2, and Reddick found himself brushing the wall with nowhere to go. Most drivers would’ve needed major repairs after that kind of contact, but somehow Reddick saved his No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota and kept rolling.

That save early in the race set the tone for what became an incredible drive. Reddick methodically worked his way forward, banking crucial stage points with second-place finishes in the first two stages. By the time the final run began, he was hunting down Briscoe like a man possessed.

With 30 laps remaining, Reddick had cut Briscoe’s lead to just one second. Twenty-five laps later, it was down to half a second. The tension in the grandstands was so thick that it could be cut with a knife. Then came the final lap, the moment that’ll be replayed on highlight reels for years to come.

Reddick dove deep into Turns 3 and 4, pulling alongside Briscoe in a last-ditch effort to steal victory. For a split second, it looked like he might pull off the impossible. But the grip just wasn’t there, and Briscoe held on by mere inches.”I gave it everything I had,” Reddick said afterward, and you could hear the mixture of disappointment and pride in his voice. “Chase drove a hell of a race, and we just came up a little short.”

Playoff Picture Gets Clearer After Darlington Drama

The Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington results paint a pretty clear picture of who’s ready for this championship fight and who might be sweating bullets heading to Gateway Motorsports Park next weekend.

The Good News Club:

Denny Hamlin bounced back from early pit road troubles to grab a solid seventh-place finish. After struggling with a bad stop on Lap 155, the No. 11 team showed the kind of resilience that wins championships. Erik Jones and John Hunter Nemechek gave Legacy Motor Club something to celebrate with third and fourth-place finishes, while AJ Allmendinger surprised everyone with a top-five performance.

The Trouble Zone:

Josh Berry’s playoff hopes took a massive hit when that Lap 1 incident ended his Darlington run before it really started. After spending most of the day in the garage getting repairs, Berry limped home 38th and now sits 19 points below the cutline. That’s not insurmountable, but it’s going to take two stellar performances to dig out of that hole.

Alex Bowman finds himself in an equally precarious position after a nightmare weekend at Darlington. Qualifying 29th was bad enough, but a 40-second pit stop in Stage 1 put him two laps down and killed any chance of a decent finish. His 31st-place result leaves him 19 points behind the elimination line with Gateway – a track where he’s struggled recently – up next.

What This Means for the Championship Hunt

Chase Briscoe’s dominant victory at Darlington does more than advance him to the next round. It sends a message to the entire playoff field that Joe Gibbs Racing came to play. The way he controlled the race, managed restarts, and held off Reddick’s furious charge shows the kind of complete package you need to win a championship. Tyler Reddick, meanwhile, proved he’s going to be a factor in every single race moving forward.

Despite starting the day at Darlington with wall contact and ending it just short of victory, he gained valuable playoff points and sits comfortably above the cutline. That kind of never-give-up attitude is precisely what separates championship contenders from everyone else. The playoff elimination format is brutal, and one bad race can end your season, and one great race can set you up for a deep run. Darlington reminded us why these first three races are so crucial for setting up the rest of the postseason.

Looking Ahead to Gateway’s Challenges

Next up is Gateway Motorsports Park, where the concrete surface and unique layout create an entirely different set of challenges. Drivers who dominated at Darlington might struggle in St. Louis, while others who had rough nights in South Carolina could find redemption. For guys like Josh Berry and Alex Bowman, Gateway represents a must-win situation.

They need big points days to climb back into playoff contention, and there’s no margin for error. Meanwhile, drivers like Briscoe can afford to be a little more conservative, knowing they’re already locked into the Round of 12. The beauty of NASCAR’s playoff format is how quickly everything can change. One mechanical failure, one pit road mistake, or one perfectly timed caution can completely flip the championship picture.

That’s what makes following the Cup Series playoffs so addictive, and you never know when you’re going to witness history in the making. This Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington recap shows exactly why we love playoff racing. The stakes are higher, the racing is more intense, and every single point matters. Chase Briscoe took care of business when he needed to, but Tyler Reddick served notice that he’s not going away quietly.

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

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