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Shane van Gisbergen Takes the Crown Again with Amazing Watkins Glen Win
- Aug 10, 2025; Watkins Glen, New York, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Shane Van Gisbergen celebrates with his team in victory lane after winning the Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images

If a driver is rewriting the NASCAR script right now, it’s Shane van Gisbergen. Once again, he’s flexed his road-course dominance by clinching his fourth consecutive victory, this time at Watkins Glen. Seriously, the Trackhouse Racing driver is the NASCAR version of “Road Course Royalty,” and he’s making it look too easy.

Van Gisbergen piloted the No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet like it was on autopilot, leading the field for 38 laps. It wasn’t just a win. but a statement meant to rub a bit of salt in every other rookie’s wounds. He’s the first freshman to snag four wins in precisely this fashion. Sorry, NASCAR, this rookie might as well be writing a how-to book on “Breaking Records 101.”

How Shane van Gisbergen Dominates Road Tracks

Alright, so what’s Shane van Gisbergen’s secret ingredient to winning on road courses? Speed? Skill? A deal with racing’s karmic gods? Whatever it is, he’s got buckets of it. Rewind to earlier this season, and van Gisbergen plastered his name across three wins including Sonoma, Chicago, and Mexico City.  The last driver to pull this off on road courses was Chase Elliott in 2020, but van Gisbergen’s rookie-year achievement cranks up the bragging rights another notch.

A Thrilling Final Showdown at Watkins Glen

This wasn’t some Sunday drive, though. It came down to the wire with Christopher Bell breathing down his neck. Bell finished an impressive second in the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, marking his best effort but only as a runner-up. Then there’s Chris Buescher in third, making sure not to leave without reminding folks why he’s also a podium staple.

Add a mix of Byron, Briscoe, and Blaney battling it out in the top six, and Watkins Glen turned into the epicenter of racing theater. Ryan Blaney, who led 35 laps, must’ve been fuming after slipping to sixth. Guess it’s not a good time for him to check Twitter.

Can Anyone Stop SVG?

The question lingers as Shane van Gisbergen plows through every road course like it owes him money. Is there anyone who can stop him? Anyone? Anywhere? NASCAR’s established stars are sweating, and honestly, rookies elsewhere should probably take notes. Shane van Gisbergen’s not just excelling. He’s redefining how rookies are measured.

With every turn, pass, and victory lane strut, SVG is carving his name into the NASCAR history books with the subtlety of a jackhammer. Whether it’s his skill on tight tracks or his razor-sharp instincts, this Trackhouse rookie is proving he’s not just playing in the big leagues. He’s dominating them.

Final Thoughts

For fans of Shane van Gisbergen, the hype is real, and the expectations are skyrocketing. Whether it’s on another road course or even the ovals, one thing’s for sure: everyone is eagerly waiting for his next move. While he retakes the checkered flag, every other driver is left behind, scratching their heads or pounding the steering wheel. For Shane van Gisbergen, it’s another day, another win. For the rest of NASCAR, well, good luck catching up.

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

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