Cody Ware’s Late Spin Triggers Overtime as Reddick Beats Larson, Hamlin and Bell at Kansas Speedway
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- Tyler Reddick secured his fifth victory of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season at Kansas Speedway, prevailing in overtime after a late caution triggered by Cody Wood's spin...
- The AdventHealth 400 concluded with Reddick edging out Kyle Larson by 0.118 seconds on the final restart, capitalizing on the chaos that unfolded when Hamlin, who had just...
- Hamlin had led the most laps entering the final stages and appeared poised to claim the checkered flag before Wood's No.
Tyler Reddick secured his fifth victory of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season at Kansas Speedway, prevailing in overtime after a late caution triggered by Cody Wood’s spin disrupted Denny Hamlin’s bid for the win.
The AdventHealth 400 concluded with Reddick edging out Kyle Larson by 0.118 seconds on the final restart, capitalizing on the chaos that unfolded when Hamlin, who had just retaken the lead from Reddick, was forced to yield the advantage with just over a lap remaining.
Hamlin had led the most laps entering the final stages and appeared poised to claim the checkered flag before Wood’s No. 15 Rick Ware Racing Chevrolet spun in Turn 3, bringing out the caution and setting up an overtime finish.
