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Tyler Reddick remains top of NBC Sports NASCAR Power Rankings after Daytona
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Tyler Reddick remains top of NBC Sports NASCAR Power Rankings after Daytona

A wild race at Daytona saw many competitors listed in the NBC Sports NASCAR Power Rankings eliminated before Harrison Burton could claim the win.

Tyler Reddick continues to hold on to the No. 1 spot. This week’s rankings feature a new driver in the top 10.

NBC Sports NASCAR Power Rankings

1. Tyler Reddick (Last week: No. 1) — His 28th-place finish at Daytona ended a streak of seven consecutive finishes of sixth or better. Still, Reddick leads the series with most top-fives (11) and top-10s (17). He also continues to lead the points standings and is close to winning the regular-season championship.

2. Kyle Larson (2) — For the first time in the last three races, he scored points in both stages at Daytona. His 21st-place finish is his second consecutive finish outside the top 20. Still, his result put him second in the points standings heading into the regular season finale.

3. Ryan Blaney (3) — His 29th place is his third consecutive finish outside the top 10. However, he has scored points in six of the last eight stages, including one stage win.

4. Christopher Bell (6) — He finished third at Daytona, which was the third time in the last four races that he finished at least sixth.

5. Denny Hamlin (5) — He was involved in an early crash and finished 38th. In the last five races he achieved three top-10 finishes, including two second places and two stage wins.

6. Chase Elliott (4) — He was involved in an early crash at Daytona and finished 36th. It was the first time this season that he failed to finish a race. In the last five races, he has three top-10 finishes, but none of those finishes were better than ninth.

7. William Byron (7) — Retired due to an accident and finished 27th in Daytona. In the last six races he achieved three top 10 finishes and scored points in each of the last four stages.

8. Bubba Wallace (8) — His sixth-place finish is his fourth top-10 finish in the last five races, but he is still below the playoff threshold heading into the regular-season finale, having scored points in five of the last seven stages.

9. Carson Hocevar (10) — At Daytona, he finished eleventh, making it the fourth consecutive year he finished twelfth or better.

10. Ty Gibbs (NR) — With his fifth place, he finished in the top five for the second time in a row. He has already achieved this for the second time this season.

Eliminated: Daniel Suárez (9)

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