Okay, so, let me tell you about this little adventure I had figuring out who won the Brickyard 400. It wasn’t as straightforward as you might think!

First off, I fired up my computer and opened my browser. You know, the usual start to any internet quest. I typed in “who won Brickyard 400” into the search bar, and boom, a bunch of results popped up. But here’s the thing – a lot of them were just talking about past races or about tickets and packages.
So, I started clicking through the results, scanning for that golden nugget of info. I saw a lot of mentions about the history of the race, like how some guy named Gordon won it five times! Impressive, right? I also learned that they stopped doing the road course races after 2014.
Then, I stumbled upon this one result that finally gave me the answer I was looking for – Kyle Larson! Apparently, he won it after a couple of overtimes.
Here’s the real kicker:
- I kept digging, and I found out that Tyler Reddick was 2nd, and Ryan Blaney was 3rd.
- Checked, Christopher Bell and Bubba Wallace were also in the top five.
- Then I found Todd Gilliland, Austin Cindric, Daniel Su�rez, Noah Gragson were also in the top ten.
- I also read that this was the 23rd points-paying race in the 26-race Cup regular season.
It was like a little treasure hunt, but I finally got there. And let me tell you, it’s always a good feeling when you finally find what you’re looking for after a bit of searching. This Kyle Larson guy must be pretty good!
Anyway, that’s my story of how I figured out who won the Brickyard 400. Hope you enjoyed my little internet adventure!
