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For the first time during the 2026 NASCAR Cup season, Tyler Reddick is not the championship leader. After winning the first three races of the year, Reddick held the top spot through the first 17 rounds of the season. At one point, he had a mighty 129-point lead. Just one month later, it’s gone.

Reddick has finished 25th or worse in three of the last four races, and at Sonoma, a power steering issue left him with a last-place finish.

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As a result, Denny Hamlin now leads the championship standings, just one point ahead of Reddick. However, the driver of the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota wasn’t smiling after Sunday’s race.

He gave up stage points in favor of flipping both stages, as he had a chance for a top five, or at least top ten finish. But in the end, he finished 26th, leaving a lot of points on the table. On a late-race restart, he got turned around while running seventh fell to the very rear of the field. Hamlin’s splitter was also damaged in the incident, and he struggled to make up lost ground.

“I had a really fast car, top five car on speed,” said Hamlin, subdued in his TNT interview. “Didn’t really have great restarts, giving up a couple in the first and about one after that. Got spun there, and once we got spun, I hit the nose and knocked the splitter off. Lost a lot of downforce, and struggled to run where we were at.”

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