Who will be on top this week’s SPEED SPORT Power Rankings?
- Tyler Reddick
Tyler Reddick finished 15th at Martinsville Speedway for his worst finish of the NASCAR Cup Series season. Reddick has won four of the seven races and leads the standings by 82 points heading to Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend. Last Week: 1
- Hudson O’Neal
Hudson O’Neal earned a victory in Spring Nationals late model competition at Virginia’s Wythe Raceway. The second-generation late model ace has won 10 features this season. Last Week: 4
- Kimi Antonelli
Nineteen-year-old Mercedes Formula 1 driver Kimi Antonelli won his second consecutive race at Japan’s Suzuka Circuit. He is the youngest point leader in series history. Last Week: 2
- David Gravel
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series point leader David Gravel has won three races this season. After a week off, the series visits I-55 Raceway this week. Last Week: 3
- Alex Palou
Four-time NTT IndyCar Series champion Alex Palou earned his second victory of the season at Barber Motorsports Park. Last Week: 5
- Kyle Kirkwood
Kyle Kirkwood, who won the Grand Prix of Arlington, has finished in the top five in all four NTT IndyCar Series races this season and leads the standings. Last Week: 6
- Tanner Thorson
Tanner Thorson collected his second High Limit Racing victory of the season at Route 66 Motor Speedway in Texas. With eight top-10 finishes in eight races, Thorson leads the standings by 21 points. Last Week: 7
- George Russell
George Russell, who won the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, finished fourth in the Japanese Grand Prix and ranks second in the standings behind teammate Kimi Antonelli. Last Week: 8
- Tristan McKee
Fifteen-year-old Tristan McKee won his second consecutive ARCA Menards Series East race Saturday at Rockingham Speedway. Last Week: Not Ranked
- Justin Grant
Justin Grant earned his second USAC sprint car victory of the season Friday night at Red Hill Raceway in Illinois. Last Week: Not Ranked
On The Move: Can dirt late model racer Hudson O’Neal stay on a hot streak and claim the top spot in the power rankings from NASCAR Cup Series point leader Tyler Reddick?
What To Watch For?: All three NASCAR national touring divisions will be in action at Bristol Motor Speedway Friday through Sunday.
Dropped Out: IMSA superstar Felipe Nasr and POWRi midget racer Jacob Denney dropped from the top 10 in the power rankings.



