Race Results: 2026 NOAPS Suburban Propane 300 at Bristol

Connor Zilisch wins the Suburban Propane 300 at Bristol, here are the full race results.

Connor Zilisch came out on top in a late-race duel with Kyle Larson and Brent Crews in a battle of varying pit strategies in the Suburban Propane 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Zilisch took the win over Larson by a margin of victory of 0.703 seconds.

Crews held on to finish third, ahead of Justin Allgaier, and Carson Kvapil, who rounded out the top-five finishers in the race.

Suburban Propane 300 Race Results

FinStCarDriverTeamLapsDiffStatus
1151Connor ZilischJR Motorsports
Roto-Rooter
Chevrolet
300--Running
2388Kyle LarsonJR Motorsports
HendrickCars.com
Chevrolet
3000.703Running
31719Brent CrewsJoe Gibbs Racing
Mobil 1
Toyota
3001.291Running
477Justin AllgaierJR Motorsports
Carolina Carports
Chevrolet
3001.459Running
589Carson KvapilJR Motorsports
High Rock Vodka
Chevrolet
3001.819Running
6200Sheldon CreedHaas Factory Team
Chevrolet
3002.446Running
7118William SawalichJoe Gibbs Racing
SoundGear
Toyota
3002.694Running
81417Corey DayHendrick Motorsports
HendrickCars.com
Chevrolet
3002.796Running
9999Parker RetzlaffViking Motorsports
FUNKAWAY
Chevrolet
3003.125Running
10654Taylor GrayJoe Gibbs Racing
Operation 300
Toyota
3003.350Running
111139Ryan SiegRSS Racing
SciAps
Chevrolet
3003.861Running
12122Jesse LoveRichard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
3004.288Running
13168Sammy SmithJR Motorsports
Pilot
Chevrolet
3004.555Running
143832Rajah CaruthJordan Anderson Racing
Chevrolet
3004.661Running
151951Jeremy ClementsJeremy Clements Racing
All South Electric / One Stop Convenience Stores
Chevrolet
3004.835Running
161327Jeb BurtonJordan Anderson Racing
Chevrolet
3005.166Running
172224Harrison BurtonSam Hunt Racing
Dead On Tools
Toyota
3005.349Running
181044Brennan PooleAlpha Prime Racing
Chevrolet
3005.760Running
19420Brandon JonesJoe Gibbs Racing
Menards / Monster Energy
Toyota
3006.169Running
20541Sam MayerHaas Factory Team
Chevrolet
3006.513Running
212321Austin HillRichard Childress Racing
Global Industrial
Chevrolet
30010.234Running
223031Blaine PerkinsJordan Anderson Racing
Chevrolet
2991 lapRunning
232707Josh BilickiSS-GreenLight Racing
10 Spot Tools
Chevrolet
2991 lapRunning
242126Dean ThompsonSam Hunt Racing
Thompson Pipe Group
Toyota
2982 lapsRunning
252028Kyle SiegRSS Racing
Night Owl Companies
Chevrolet
2982 lapsRunning
26345TBAHettinger Racing
Ford
2982 lapsRunning
273248Patrick StaropoliBig Machine Racing
Syfovre
Chevrolet
2982 lapsRunning
282874TBAMike Harmon Racing
Chevrolet
2982 lapsRunning
292992Josh WilliamsDGM Racing
Call811.com
Chevrolet
2973 lapsRunning
303302Ryan EllisYoung's Motorsports
Demco
Chevrolet
2973 lapsRunning
313655Joey GaseJoey Gase Motorsports
Chevrolet
2973 lapsRunning
322645Lavar ScottAlpha Prime Racing
Chevrolet
2955 lapsRunning
332442Logan BeardenYoung's Motorsports
T3 Vodka
Chevrolet
2955 lapsRunning
343735TBAJoey Gase Motorsports
Chevrolet
2955 lapsRunning
352587Austin GreenPeterson Racing Group
Chevrolet
29010 lapsRunning
361896Anthony AlfredoViking Motorsports
Ohio Logistics
Chevrolet
28713 lapsRunning
373191Mason MaggioDGM Racing
Chevrolet
191109 lapsOut
38350Garrett SmithleySS-GreenLight Racing
Chevrolet
176124 lapsOut

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