Inspection Complete: Tyler Reddick Officially Wins EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at COTA

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Tyler Reddick is officially the winner of Sunday’s EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas, giving him his first victory with 23XI Racing. PC: Lesley Ann Miller | LAT Images | Courtesy of Toyota Racing

After six races with the organization, Tyler Reddick is officially a NASCAR Cup Series winner for 23XI Racing, capturing the victory in Sunday’s Echopark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas (COTA).

Reddick, piloting the No. 45 Monster Energy Toyota Camry TRD, has officially passed all aspects of NASCAR’s post-race inspection process, meaning he and 23XI Racing have officially been named the winners.

The victory is the fourth of the 27-year-old driver’s career in the NASCAR Cup Series and the fourth all-time for 23XI Racing, owned by Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan.

NASCAR announced the official completion of inspection, with no issues, at PM ET.

With inspection wrapped up from Austin, Texas, Kyle Busch, Alex Bowman, Ross Chastain, and William Byron will retain their finishing positions inside the top five. Additionally, all results and point standings distributed by NASCAR are now deemed official.


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