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The more things change, the more they stay the same. Chase Briscoe has spent his entire NASCAR career fighting through adversity and worrying about his future;
Chase Briscoe's NASCAR future brightens after a tough Phoenix run, as he eyes success with Joe Gibbs Racing despite recent challenges.
A championship bid was nearly derailed by a crippling vibration and a cascade of on-track chaos for Chase Briscoe at the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series finale at Phoenix Raceway. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver,
Last year at Phoenix Raceway, Chase Briscoe was reluctant to leave the race track. He had just run his last race with his No. 14 team at Stewart-Haas Racing, not as part of the Championship 4 but as a driver for a team that was shutting its doors at season‘s end.
Chase Briscoe’s crew chief, James Small, reacted to the JGR standout losing a tire as the Cup Series practice kicked off at Phoenix Raceway. Small wasn’t worried as he believed that the No.
In 2023, Ryan Blaney became the first Championship winner to not win the final race, when Ross Chastain beat him at Phoenix. Two years later, he returns the favor, winning Phoenix over the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kyle Larson.
Chase Briscoe suffered a right-rear tire during Stage 2 of Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway.