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Check out the Fanduel DFS driver scoring results for the 2025 Grant Park 165, highlighting points breakdowns, top performers, and fantasy stats from the Chicago Street Race race.

Grant Park 165

Sunday, July 6th, 2025

Chicago Street Race, Chicago, IL

  • 18 Chevrolet
  • 13 Ford
  • 10 Toyota

  • Chicago Street Race
  • Grant Park 165
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Shane Van Gisbergen
  • Age: 36
  • Team : No 88 - WeatherTech Chevrolet
  • Owner: Justin Marks
  • Crew Chief: Stephen Doran
  • Shane Van Gisbergen won the Pole Award for the Grant Park 165 with a lap of 89.656 seconds, 88.338 mph
  • This is his third pole in 33 NASCAR Cup Series races
  • This is his second pole and third top-10 start in 2025
  • This is his first pole in three races at Chicago Street Race
  • Michael McDowell (second) posted his seventh top-10 start of 2025 and his third in three races at Chicago Street Race
  • Carson Hocevar (third) posted his first top-10 start at Chicago Street Race It is his sixth in 19 races this season
  • Shane Van Gisbergen (first) was the fastest qualifying rookie

  • Sunday, July 6th, 2025
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Van Gisbergen Owns Chicago Streets Again with Weekend NASCAR Sweep

Once again, Shane van Gisbergen asserted his superiority on the streets of Chicago, and in doing so, he matched a major NASCAR milestone.

In winning the Grant Park 165 on the Chicago Street Course, the New Zealander completed a weekend sweep of the NASCAR Xfinity and NASCAR Cup races, both from the pole position.

Taking the checkered flag under caution, after Cody Ware plowed into the Turn 6 tire barrier as van Gisbergen charged through Turn 12 on the next-to-last lap, SVG matched Kyle Busch’s sweep of both races from the pole at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in July of 2016. No other driver has won races in NASCAR’s top two divisions from the pole on the same weekend.

The three-time Australian Supercars champion said he was panicked at the possibility of a caution and potential overtime after Ware’s wreck, but he reached the start/finish to start the final lap before NASCAR called the caution.

“What an amazing weekend for me,” said Van Gisbergen, who drove the No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet to his second Cup victory on the 2.2-mile, 12-turn circuit, his second win this season and the third of his career.

“Lucky guy to drive some great cars. I thank Trackhouse, WeatherTech Chevy and all these guys and girls here—what an amazing weekend. Thanks everyone for coming out, and hope we put on a good show.”

Ty Gibbs ran second, equaling his career-best finish at Darlington last year. Tyler Reddick restarted 15th on fresh tires with nine laps left and climbed to third before he ran out of time.

Van Gisbergen took the lead for the final time on Lap 60, moving to the inside of front-running Chase Briscoe in Turn 2, racing side-by-side with the recent Pocono winner through Turn 3 and out-braking him into Turn 4 to gain the top spot.

From that point, SVG had to survive two cautions and restarts, the first to get an ambulance across the track for a spectator medical emergency and the second for Austin Cindric’s stalled car.

After that sixth yellow, Gibbs, running second, didn’t get a strong launch on the final restart and fell a car-length behind before reaching Turn 1. SVG pulled away from the No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota from that point on.

“Well, it really depends on the restart zone, because it’s right in that last corner, and the dude on the outside gets shafted every single time,” said Gibbs, who restarted on the outside approaching Turn 12.

“If you watch every one of them, the inside guy wins almost every time. He just got a good enough gap, had a good restart. I had a little bit of rear tire degradation that didn’t really help me on my launch off the corner. (He) just got a good gap and got away from me.”

For Reddick, the race was a case of déjà vu. Last year he chased race winner Alex Bowman with a faster car over the closing laps and finished second.

“We kind of ended up in a tough spot there on the penultimate restart, I guess,” Reddick said. “Some of the cars were spinning—I can’t name them all, but unfortunately we kind of just got stuck in the wrong lane where I had to check up. I got behind those cars that we were on the same tire strategy as, so we just lost a bit of time there passing those cars back.

“It’s great to finish third, but it’s for sure a bummer when you look at how much ground you made up.”

For the first time in the three years of the Chicago Street Race, weather in the form of rain didn’t play a role—but anticipation of possible thunderstorms did.

As the race neared conclusion, fog and storm clouds began to roll in from the north, but rain didn’t reach the track until after the checkered flag.

“The strategy was a bit all over the place, as we knew it would be today, racing the weather, racing cars and different (pit) stops,” Van Gisbergen said. “Stephen (Doran, crew chief) did a really good job on the box all day of just painting the picture in my head of who I was up against.

“We had two great pit stops. Just so stoked to get (sponsor) WeatherTech in Victory Lane for their home race.”

Michael McDowell got past SVG at the start of the race and led the first 31 laps, but he had to take his car to the DVP (damaged vehicle policy) area to repair a stuck throttle and lost 22 laps in the garage.

A massive eight-car crash on Lap 3 blocked the track between Turns 10 and 11 and forced a stoppage of 14 minutes, 42 seconds. Carson Hocevar started the melee when he clipped the inside wall in Turn 10 and crashed into the opposite wall with enough force to move the Jersey barrier.

Hocevar’s No. 77 Chevrolet turned sideways, and the cars of Brad Keselowski, Daniel Suarez, Todd Gilliland, Will Brown and Riley Herbst piled into the wreck. Only Herbst and Suarez were able to continue.

“I didn’t see it until the last second,” Keselowski said. “I slowed down, and I actually felt I was going to get stopped, and then I just kind of got ran over from behind. It’s just a narrow street course, and sometimes there’s nowhere to go.”

Keselowski’s early exit made a winner of 32nd seed Ty Dillon in the In-Season Challenge. Dillon will face Bowman in next Sunday third-round event at Sonoma Raceway, after Bowman traded shot after shot with his Chicago opponent, Bubba Wallace, until Wallace spun in the closing laps to lose the head-to-head battle.

John Hunter Nemechek finished 15th, one spot ahead of Chase Elliott, to eliminate the driver of the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet from the In-Season Challenge. Nemechek will face Erik Jones, who advanced when Ricky Stenhouse Jr. retired after colliding with a tire barrier.

Ryan Preece ran seventh and eliminated 30th-place finisher Noah Gragson. He’ll face Reddick, who ousted Hocevar. Gibbs prevailed over sixth-place finisher AJ Allmendinger and will race against Zane Smith at Sonoma.

Smith came home 14th and knocked out 18th-place Chris Buescher, who ran most of the race with an engine down on power.

Series leader William Byron was out of the race with a broken clutch after one lap and finished 40th. His lead in the standings over second-place Elliott shrank to 13 points.

  • Drivers Entered: 41 (1 drivers will not make the race)
  • Laps Scheduled: 75
  • Margin of Victory: Under Caution Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 28 Minutes 17 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 66.764
  • Cautions: 7 for 15 laps
  • Lead Changes: 6
  • Green Flag Passes: 1,244 (20.7 passes per green flag lap)

  • Chicago Street Race
  • Grant Park 165
  • Race Winner: Shane Van Gisbergen
  • Age: 36
  • Team : No 88 - WeatherTech Chevrolet
  • Owner: Justin Marks
  • Crew Chief: Stephen Doran
  • Shane Van Gisbergen won the Grant Park 165, his third victory in 33 Cup Series races
  • This is his second victory and third top-10 finish in 2025
  • This is his second victory and second top-10 finish in three races at Chicago Street Race
  • Ty Gibbs (second) posted his third top-10 finish in three races at Chicago Street Race It is his fourth top-10 finish in 2025
  • Tyler Reddick (third) posted his second top-10 finish in three races at Chicago Street Race
  • Shane Van Gisbergen (first) was the highest finishing rookie
  • William Byron leads the point standings by 13 points over Chase Elliott
Joey Logano celebrates in victory lane
Avondale, Arizona - November 10, 2024 : Joey Logano, driver of the #22 Shell Pennzoil Ford, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway.
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Grant Park 165 at Chicago Street Race Fanduel results
FINISH & PLACE DIFFERENTIAL POINTS LAPS POINTS LAPS LED POINTS TOTAL POINTS
RNK SLRY DRIVER TEAM # MAKE DR ST FIN FIN PTS PD PTS LAPS LAP PTS LED % LED LED PTS TOT PTS
3 14,000 Shane van Gisbergen Trackhouse Racing 88 Chevrolet 134.60 1 1 43 0.0 75 7.50 26 34.7 2.60 53.10
2 12,500 Ty Gibbs Joe Gibbs Racing 54 Toyota 108.00 9 2 40 3.5 75 7.50 26 0.0 2.60 53.60
5 12,000 Tyler Reddick 23XI Racing 45 Toyota 114.00 4 3 38 0.5 75 7.50 26 0.0 2.60 48.60
1 6,500 Denny Hamlin Joe Gibbs Racing 11 Toyota 91.20 40 4 37 18.0 75 7.50 26 0.0 2.60 65.10
7 8,500 Kyle Busch Richard Childress Racing 8 Chevrolet 91.70 6 5 36 0.5 75 7.50 26 0.0 2.60 46.60
6 10,000 AJ Allmendinger Kaulig Racing 16 Chevrolet 101.40 16 6 35 5.0 75 7.50 2 2.7 0.20 47.70
11 6,000 Ryan Preece RFK Racing 60 Ford 95.70 7 7 34 0.0 75 7.50 2 0.0 0.20 41.70
10 10,500 Alex Bowman Hendrick Motorsports 48 Chevrolet 76.80 11 8 33 1.5 75 7.50 2 0.0 0.20 42.20
4 2,500 Austin Hill Richard Childress Racing 33 Chevrolet 79.50 30 9 32 10.5 75 7.50 2 0.0 0.20 50.20
8 8,200 Ross Chastain Trackhouse Racing 1 Chevrolet 90.50 22 10 31 6.0 75 7.50 2 0.0 0.20 44.70
15 6,200 Joey Logano Team Penske 22 Ford 87.50 12 11 30 0.5 75 7.50 2 0.0 0.20 38.20
13 7,200 Ryan Blaney Team Penske 12 Ford 83.20 17 12 29 2.5 75 7.50 3 4.0 0.30 39.30
18 13,000 Kyle Larson Hendrick Motorsports 5 Chevrolet 82.50 14 13 28 0.5 75 7.50 3 0.0 0.30 36.30
12 5,000 Zane Smith Front Row Motorsports 38 Ford 66.00 26 14 27 6.0 75 7.50 3 0.0 0.30 40.80
14 4,800 John Hunter Nemechek Legacy Motor Club 42 Toyota 81.50 25 15 26 5.0 75 7.50 3 0.0 0.30 38.80
9 11,500 Chase Elliott Hendrick Motorsports 9 Chevrolet 77.70 39 16 25 11.5 75 7.50 3 0.0 0.30 44.30
19 2,500 Riley Herbst 23XI Racing 35 Toyota 69.00 21 17 24 2.0 75 7.50 3 0.0 0.30 33.80
24 9,500 Chris Buescher RFK Racing 17 Ford 69.70 8 18 23 -5.0 75 7.50 3 0.0 0.30 25.80
16 2,000 Katherine Legge Live Fast Motorsports 78 Chevrolet 55.30 33 19 22 7.0 75 7.50 3 0.0 0.30 36.80
16 2,500 Ty Dillon Kaulig Racing 10 Chevrolet 65.80 36 20 21 8.0 75 7.50 3 0.0 0.30 36.80
20 2,000 Josh Bilicki Garage 66 66 Ford 47.80 31 21 20 5.0 75 7.50 3 0.0 0.30 32.80
21 5,800 Justin Haley Spire Motorsports 7 Chevrolet 62.70 28 22 19 3.0 75 7.50 3 0.0 0.30 29.80
29 7,800 Chase Briscoe Joe Gibbs Racing 19 Toyota 93.90 5 23 18 -9.0 75 7.50 13 17.3 1.30 17.80
27 13,500 Christopher Bell Joe Gibbs Racing 20 Toyota 61.50 13 24 17 -5.5 74 7.40 13 0.0 1.30 20.20
22 3,500 Erik Jones Legacy Motor Club 43 Toyota 77.20 34 25 16 4.5 74 7.40 13 0.0 1.30 29.20
23 2,000 Cody Ware Rick Ware Racing 51 Ford 49.50 35 26 15 4.5 73 7.30 13 0.0 1.30 28.10
26 6,800 Austin Cindric Team Penske 2 Ford 61.30 27 27 14 0.0 72 7.20 13 0.0 1.30 22.50
24 4,500 Bubba Wallace 23XI Racing 23 Toyota 66.30 37 28 13 4.5 70 7.00 13 0.0 1.30 25.80
31 8,000 Daniel Suarez Trackhouse Racing 99 Chevrolet 54.30 18 29 12 -5.5 69 6.90 13 0.0 1.30 14.70
30 3,000 Noah Gragson Front Row Motorsports 4 Ford 67.70 24 30 11 -3.0 68 6.80 13 0.0 1.30 16.10
28 4,000 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Hyak Motorsports 47 Chevrolet 52.20 32 31 10 0.5 62 6.20 13 0.0 1.30 18.00
35 9,000 Michael McDowell Spire Motorsports 71 Chevrolet 104.30 2 32 9 -15.0 53 5.30 31 58.5 3.10 2.40
33 3,200 Cole Custer Haas Factory Team 41 Ford 37.70 23 33 8 -5.0 29 2.90 31 0.0 3.10 9.00
32 3,000 Josh Berry Wood Brothers Racing 21 Ford 50.50 29 34 7 -2.5 28 2.80 31 0.0 3.10 10.40
40 7,000 Carson Hocevar Spire Motorsports 77 Chevrolet 32.50 3 35 6 -16.0 2 0.20 31 0.0 3.10 -6.70
38 3,800 Austin Dillon Richard Childress Racing 3 Chevrolet 29.50 10 36 5 -13.0 2 0.20 31 0.0 3.10 -4.70
37 5,500 Brad Keselowski RFK Racing 6 Ford 28.30 15 37 4 -11.0 2 0.20 31 0.0 3.10 -3.70
36 4,200 Todd Gilliland Front Row Motorsports 34 Ford 28.30 20 38 3 -9.0 2 0.20 31 0.0 3.10 -2.70
38 7,500 Will Brown Kaulig Racing 13 Chevrolet 25.80 19 39 2 -10.0 2 0.20 31 0.0 3.10 -4.70
34 11,000 William Byron Hendrick Motorsports 24 Chevrolet 25.70 38 40 1 -1.0 1 0.10 31 0.0 3.10 3.20