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Check out the DraftKings DFS driver scoring results for the 2023 Grant Park 220, highlighting points breakdowns, top performers, and fantasy stats from the Chicago Street Race race.

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Grant Park 220

Sunday, July 2nd, 2023

Chicago Street Race, Chicago, IL

  • 17 Chevrolet
  • 14 Ford
  • 6 Toyota

  • Chicago Street Race
  • Grant Park 220
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Denny Hamlin
  • Age: 42
  • Team : No. 11 - Yahoo! Toyota
  • Owner: Joe Gibbs
  • Crew Chief: Christopher Gabehart
  • Denny Hamlin won the Pole Award for the Grant Park 220 with a lap of 88.435 seconds, 89.557 mph.
  • This is his 39th pole in 632 NASCAR Cup Series races.
  • This is his third pole and ninth top-10 start in 2023.
  • This is his first pole in one races at Chicago Street Race.
  • Tyler Reddick (second) posted his 11th top-10 start of 2023 and his first in one race at Chicago Street Race.
  • Shane Van Gisbergen (third) posted his first top-10 start at Chicago Street Race. It is his first in one race this season.
  • Ty Gibbs (12th) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Sunday, July 2nd, 2023
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
New Zealander Shane van Gisbergen wins Chicago Street Race in NASCAR debut

When the Grant Park 220 turned topsy-turvy at the 49-lap mark, the change didn’t slow New Zealander Shane van Gisbergen, the first driver to win a race in his first NASCAR Cup Series start since Johnny Rutherford accomplished the feat 60 years ago.

Driving the No. 91 Chevrolet under the aegis of Trackhouse Racing’s Project 91 program, the three-time Supercars champion charged from eighth on a Lap 61 restart to the front of the field and won the series’ first-ever street race on the Chicago Street Course in overtime.

Asked whether he thought victory was possible in his NASCAR debut, Van Gisbergen chuckled.

“No, of course not, but you always dream of it,” he said. “Thank you so much to the Trackhouse team and (sponsor) Enhance Health, Project91. What an experience in the crowd out here. This was so cool. This is what you dream of. Hopefully, I can come and do more.”

What changed the tenor of the race dramatically was NASCAR’s decision near the midpoint of the event to shorten the race from the scheduled 100 laps to 75, putting a large group of cars that had pitted on Lap 43 inside their fuel window.

After the previously dominant cars of Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson and Tyler Reddick pitted with others for tires and fuel on Lap 47—Van Gisbergen among them—Justin Haley, Austin Dillon and Chase Elliott led the field to green on a single-file restart on Lap 49. At the time Van Gisbergen was 18th, but not for long.

“Wow, when we had that back strategy back to 18th, I started to worry a bit, but the racing was really good,” said Van Gisbergen. “Everyone was respectful. It was tough, but a lot of fun.”

The Kiwi passed Haley for the lead on Lap 71 and beat him to the finish line by 1.259 seconds, after the sliding car of Bubba Wallace knocked Ricky Stenhouse’s Chevrolet into the Turn 1 tire barrier to cause the ninth caution on Lap 74 and force overtime.

The decision to shorten the race was a saving grace for Elliott, who had crashed his No. 9 Chevrolet during qualifying and started from the rear of the field in a backup car. Elliott held third after the final restart and finished ahead of Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kyle Larson and Kyle Busch, who were fourth and fifth, respectively.

“Once they changed that race distance, we got pretty fortunate to end up being able to make it on gas,” Elliott said. “We kind of inadvertently flipped the strategy.”

Haley, who started 36th after crashing in practice on Saturday, said he was beaten by a world-class driver on 16-lap better tires.

“Yeah, it was tough,” Haley said. “I put it in the tire barrier yesterday and we stayed up all night. I stayed with the guys through the rain and rewrapped this thing, put a new body on it…

“Obviously congrats to Project91. It sucks, obviously, where we are right now we don’t have a… we aren’t in position to win every week, so coming that close obviously is not what you want.

“But just really proud of everyone at Kaulig Racing and what an awesome event. Can’t wait to come back next year.”

Shortening the race wasn’t what Bell wanted or needed. He had overtaken Reddick for the lead on Lap 9 and won the first 20-lap stage by a comfortable margin. After a cycle of green-flag pit stops, Bell held an advantage of nearly nine seconds before Noah Gragson’s third adventure into the Turn 6 tire barrier caused the third caution on Lap 29.

By then, drivers had transitioned from wet tires at the start of the event to slicks as the racing line dried out.

Bell survived two subsequent cautions and won Stage 2 under yellow after Alex Bowman stopped on the track at the exit from Turn 5 because of engine issues. By then, Larson had worked his way into the second position and was hounding Bell before the caution.

After the field flipped, Bell finished 18th, thanks to a late spin into a tire barrier.

Delayed for nearly 75 minutes by rain, the historic race was eventful from the start. As soon as the green flag waved, Reddick pulled even with pole winner Denny Hamlin. The drivers raced side-by-side until Reddick cleared Hamlin through Turn 5.

Aric Almirola spun near Turn 6 on the opening lap. Erik Jones drove too deep into Turn 6 and collected Brad Keselowski and Gragson. All three drivers extricated themselves from the tire barrier and continued.

On Lap 2, Hamlin slid sideways into the tire barrier on the outside of Turn 2 and lost 11 positions. A lap later, Busch lost control while making a move off the racing line and plowed nose-first into the tire barrier, causing the race’s first caution.

After a safety crew pulled Busch’s No. 8 Chevrolet from the barrier with a tether, Busch rejoined the field without losing a lap. On Lap 13, Gragson buried the nose of his No. 42 Chevy into the barrier in Turn 6, which proved an early trouble spot on the wet street course.

Hamlin never recovered from his accident and finished 11th. Busch, on the other hand, took advantage of his early pit stop to come home fifth.

Austin Cindric, Michael McDowell, Joey Logano, Ty Gibbs and Chris Buescher completed the top 10.

  • Drivers Entered: 37
  • Laps Scheduled: 75
  • Laps Actual: 78 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: 01.259 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 50 Minutes 48 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 60.281
  • Cautions: 9 for 21 laps
  • Lead Changes: 7
  • Green Flag Passes: 1,201 (21.1 passes per green flag lap)

  • Chicago Street Race
  • Grant Park 220
  • Race Winner: Shane van Gisbergen
  • Age: 34
  • Team : No. 91 - Enhance Health Chevrolet
  • Owner: Justin Marks
  • Crew Chief: Darian Grubb
  • Shane van Gisbergen won the Grant Park 220, his first victory in one Cup Series races.
  • This is his first victory and first top-10 finish in 2023.
  • This is his first victory and first top-10 finish in one race at Chicago Street Race.
  • Justin Haley (second) posted his first top-10 finish in one race at Chicago Street Race. It is his fourth top-10 finish in 2023.
  • Chase Elliott (third) posted his first top-10 finish in one races at Chicago Street Race.
  • Ty Gibbs (ninth) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • Martin Truex Jr. leads the point standings by 9 points over William Byron.
  • Van Gisbergen becomes the sixth driver born outside the United States to win a NASCAR Cup Series race joining Marcos Ambrose (Australia), Mario Andretti (Italy) Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia), Earl Ross (Canada), and Daniel Suarez (Mexico).
  • The last time a Cup driver won his first career start was Johnny Rutherford at Daytona in 1963. It was a points paying qualifying race.
Harrison Burton and William Byron race
Chicago, Illinois - July 2, 2023 : Harrison Burton, driver of the #21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford, and William Byron, driver of the #24 Valvoline Chevrolet, race during the NASCAR Cup Series Grant Park 220 at the Chicago Street Course.
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Grant Park 220 at Chicago Street Race Draftkings results
FINISH & PLACE DIFFERENTIAL POINTS FAST LAP POINTS LAPS LED POINTS TOTAL POINTS
RNK SLRY DRIVER TEAM # MAKE LAPS DR ST FIN FIN PTS PD PTS FST % FST FST PTS LED % LED LED PTS TOT PTS
4 0 Shane van Gisbergen Trackhouse Racing 91 Chevrolet 78 138.10 3 1 45 2 12 25.53 5.40 9 11.5 2.25 54.65
1 5,800 Justin Haley Kaulig Racing 31 Chevrolet 78 93.70 37 2 42 35 3 6.38 1.35 23 29.5 5.75 84.10
2 10,300 Chase Elliott Hendrick Motorsports 9 Chevrolet 78 85.40 26 3 41 23 2 4.26 0.90 0 0.0 0.00 64.90
6 10,600 Kyle Larson Hendrick Motorsports 5 Chevrolet 78 112.50 7 4 40 3 2 4.26 0.90 0 0.0 0.00 43.90
5 9,700 Kyle Busch Richard Childress Racing 8 Chevrolet 78 71.80 18 5 39 13 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 52.00
3 8,400 Austin Cindric Team Penske 2 Ford 78 76.50 31 6 38 25 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 63.00
13 8,700 Michael McDowell Front Row Motorsports 34 Ford 78 105.30 6 7 37 -1 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 36.00
12 8,200 Joey Logano Team Penske 22 Ford 78 88.50 9 8 36 1 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 37.00
11 7,300 Ty Gibbs Joe Gibbs Racing 54 Toyota 78 99.90 12 9 35 3 1 2.13 0.45 1 1.3 0.25 38.70
9 8,500 Chris Buescher RFK Racing 17 Ford 78 88.00 15 10 34 5 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 39.00
20 8,000 Denny Hamlin Joe Gibbs Racing 11 Toyota 78 85.30 1 11 32 -10 1 2.13 0.45 0 0.0 0.00 22.45
7 6,500 Aric Almirola Stewart Haas Racing 10 Ford 78 49.70 24 12 31 12 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 43.00
9 9,400 William Byron Hendrick Motorsports 24 Chevrolet 78 74.20 22 13 30 9 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 39.00
14 5,700 Corey Lajoie Spire Motorsports 7 Chevrolet 78 78.60 19 14 29 5 4 8.51 1.80 0 0.0 0.00 35.80
8 6,300 Ryan Preece Stewart Haas Racing 41 Ford 78 78.70 28 15 28 13 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 41.00
15 6,100 Erik Jones Legacy Motor Club 43 Chevrolet 78 61.80 21 16 27 5 1 2.13 0.45 0 0.0 0.00 32.45
22 9,900 AJ Allmendinger Kaulig Racing 16 Chevrolet 78 83.30 10 17 26 -7 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 19.00
18 9,100 Christopher Bell Joe Gibbs Racing 20 Toyota 78 113.50 4 18 25 -14 15 31.91 6.75 37 47.4 9.25 27.00
17 5,200 Todd Gilliland Front Row Motorsports 38 Ford 78 51.50 25 19 24 6 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 30.00
22 7,000 Chase Briscoe Stewart Haas Racing 14 Ford 78 71.30 16 20 23 -4 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 19.00
29 6,800 Jenson Button Rick Ware Racing 15 Ford 78 65.00 8 21 21 -13 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 8.00
16 9,600 Ross Chastain Trackhouse Racing 1 Chevrolet 78 61.80 34 22 20 12 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 32.00
19 4,900 Josh Bilicki Live Fast Motorsports 78 Chevrolet 78 57.00 27 23 19 4 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 23.00
26 7,200 Brad Keselowski RFK Racing 6 Ford 78 39.00 20 24 18 -4 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 14.00
25 5,300 Noah Gragson Legacy Motor Club 42 Chevrolet 78 32.80 23 25 17 -2 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 15.00
21 5,000 Andy Lally Rick Ware Racing 51 Ford 78 44.20 30 26 16 4 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 20.00
32 8,900 Daniel Suarez Trackhouse Racing 99 Chevrolet 78 75.80 5 27 15 -22 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 -7.00
35 10,100 Tyler Reddick 23XI Racing 45 Toyota 78 101.50 2 28 14 -26 4 8.51 1.80 8 10.3 2.00 -8.20
22 7,500 Kevin Harvick Stewart Haas Racing 4 Ford 78 33.70 35 29 13 6 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 19.00
26 5,500 Harrison Burton Wood Brothers Racing 21 Ford 78 31.30 32 30 12 2 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 14.00
32 6,900 Bubba Wallace 23XI Racing 23 Toyota 78 38.70 14 31 10 -17 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 -7.00
36 10,400 Martin Truex Jr Joe Gibbs Racing 19 Toyota 77 73.60 11 32 9 -21 1 2.13 0.45 0 0.0 0.00 -11.55
34 7,700 Ryan Blaney Team Penske 12 Ford 77 41.50 17 33 8 -16 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 -8.00
28 6,600 Ricky Stenhouse Jr JTG Daugherty Racing 47 Chevrolet 77 32.00 36 34 7 2 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 9.00
30 4,800 Ty Dillon Spire Motorsports 77 Chevrolet 67 37.00 33 35 6 -2 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 4.00
31 5,900 Austin Dillon Richard Childress Racing 3 Chevrolet 62 41.80 29 36 5 -7 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0.00 -2.00
37 7,800 Alex Bowman Hendrick Motorsports 48 Chevrolet 40 52.80 13 37 4 -24 1 2.13 0.45 0 0.0 0.00 -19.55