Who will be on top this week’s SPEED SPORT Power Rankings?
- Bobby Pierce
Bobby Pierce won three World of Outlaws Late Model Series features in the past week and has won five consecutive events in the series. Pierce has won 20 overall dirt late model main events. Last Week: 1
- Ron Capps
Three-time NHRA Funny Car champion Ron Capps raced to his third victory of the season at Ohio’s Summit Motorsports Park. Capps leads the Funny Car standings. Last Week: Not Ranked.
- Chase Dietz
Pennsylvania sprint car racer Chase Dietz won back-to-back PA Speedweek races and leads the country with 13 410 winged sprint car triumphs. Last Week: 8
- David Gravel
World of Outlaws point leader David Gravel followed up his victory in the High Bank Nationals with a win at Wisconsin’s Cedar Lake Speedway. Last Week: 6
- Denny Hamlin
Denny Hamlin finished 26th in the NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway, but he took the point lead for the first time this season. Last Week: 2
- Shawn Langdon
NHRA Top Fuel point leader Shawn Langdon lost in the semifinals at Summit Motorsports Park. He’s won four races this season. Last Week: 3
- Shane van Gisbergen
Shane van Gisbergen swept both NASCAR races at California’s Sonoma Raceway. Sunday marked his second Cup Series triumph of the season. Last Week: Not Ranked.
- Kimi Antonelli
Nineteen-year-old Mercedes Formula 1 driver Kimi Antonelli leads the series with five victories this season. Last Week: 4
- Tyler Reddick
Tyler Reddick finished last at Sonoma Raceway and lost the point lead for the first time this season. Reddick leads the series with five victories. Last Week: 5
- Kyle Larson
Kyle Larson finished fourth in Sunday’s NSACAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway. Larson also has three sprint car victories and two O’Reilly Series triumphs. Last Week: 10
On The Move: The NASCAR Cup Series returns to Chicagoland Speedway for the first time since 2019. Who will know the way around the 1.5-mile track?
What To Watch For?: PA Speedweek is in full swing with a busy slate of high-paying races, which are interestingly timed when both High Limit Racing and the World of Outlaws have a break in the schedule.
Dropped Out: San Diego Cup Series winner Corey Heim and USAC sprint car star Mitchel Moles fell from the power rankings.



