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$1 million In-Season Challenge prize sets up the Brickyard 400 for split-screen racing

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Brickyard 400 viewers will be tuning into pure split-screen racing Sunday.

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$1 million In-Season Challenge prize sets up the Brickyard 400 for split-screen racing

Ty Gibbs climbs into his car before a practice session for the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Saturday, July 26, 2025, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)


INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Brickyard 400 viewers will be tuning into pure split-screen racing Sunday.

On one side, they’ll monitor whether or if from the back of the field to become the fifth driver to complete a career sweep of the Cup’s four crown jewel races.

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