Harrison Burton Wins First NASCAR Cup Race: Harrison Burton secured his first Cup Series victory in the Coke Zero Sugar 400, taking the checkered flag after an overtime restart. –

Burton’s Victory Earns Playoff Berth: With his win, Burton qualified for the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, marking a significant achievement in his final season with Wood Brothers Racing.

Kyle Busch’s Winless Streak Continues: Despite leading in overtime, Kyle Busch fell short and remains without a win, extending his 45-race winless streak.

Christopher Bell’s Remarkable Recovery: After being involved in a major crash, Christopher Bell managed to recover and finished third, securing his eighth top-five finish of the season.

Parker Retzlaff’s Impactful Push: Parker Retzlaff, making his second Cup Series start, played a crucial role by pushing Burton to the lead, which helped Burton win the race.

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Josh Berry’s Crash: Josh Berry, who was in contention, crashed heavily and flipped his car on the backstretch, ending his race with two laps to go.

Corey LaJoie’s Role in the Crash: Corey LaJoie’s push to Noah Gragson led to a massive 17-car pileup, taking out several drivers and ending his and others’ races.

Wood Brothers Racing’s 100th Win: Burton’s victory marked the 100th all-time win for Wood Brothers Racing, highlighting a historic moment for the team.

Austin Cindric’s Involvement: Austin Cindric was in the lead when Berry’s crash occurred, but his race continued as the field was reshuffled following the incident.

Final Race of Regular Season: With only the Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington remaining, the regular NASCAR Cup Series season nears its end, setting the stage for the playoffs.