NASCAR’s first In-Season Challenge will conclude at the Brickyard 400 on Sunday from Indianapolis Motor Speedway. There are two drivers left with a chance at the $1 million prize from that competition. There are also Cup Series points up for grabs as the chase for the playoffs continues at this historic race. Continue reading to get my breakdown of this race, including my Brickyard 400 prediction and thoughts on the In-Season Challenge winner.
Our Brickyard 400 Pick
- Pick: Tyler Reddick (+1100)
- Confidence: ★★★★☆
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2025 Brickyard 400 Preview
This year’s race returns to the historic 2.5‑mile oval format for 160 laps. As the fifth and final round of the inaugural In‑Season Challenge, only two drivers remain eligible for the $1 million prize. Ty Gibbs and Ty Dillon are certainly not the names you’d think of to be the final two in that competition. But one of them will put their name in the NASCAR history books here. That dramatic subplot adds layers of tension to a race that is already steeped in history.
Track history favors those with strong oval credentials. Tyler Reddick leads all current drivers in average finish at Indy with a fifth‑place finish and two top‑10s. Joey Logano has respectable stats too with four top‑5s and eight top‑10s under his belt. Christopher Bell sits around eighth on average based on a small sample size there.
Brickyard 400 Track Info
- Course: 2.5‑mile oval, 160 laps, 400 miles total
- Surface: traditional asphalt oval
- Banking: moderate, favoring handling and drafting skills
- Weather: historically mild July conditions, likely dry and warm
Betting Odds
There are 10 drivers at +2000 or shorter to win the Brickyard 400. Below is that list of drivers with odds from DraftKings Sportsbook:
- Danny Hamlin +450
- Kyle Larson +550
- Ryan Blaney +750
- William Byron +800
- Chase Elliott +850
- Chase Briscoe +1100
- Tyler Reddick +1100
- Christopher Bell +1200
- Chris Buescher +1400
- Joey Logano +2000
Brickyard 400 Prediction
Why Tyler Reddick?
- Track history: His consistent top‑10 performance (average finish of 5th) at Indy makes him a proven competitor.
- Alignment with season goals: Reddick is fifth in points and needs marquee results to build playoff momentum.
- Value angle: At +1100 I think that Reddick is the best value in the field relative to his chances of winning this race.
Final Thoughts
The Brickyard 400 looms as one of NASCAR’s most compelling races this season. There is a million-dollar prize for the In‑Season Challenge winner. But my focus on the full-season standings leads me to bet Reddick this weekend. Reddick’s blend of oval acumen and recent momentum positions him as our smartest pick. As far as the In-Season Challenge winner, I’ll go with Dillon to finish the job in what has been a Cinderella run for him.