Power Rankings: Reddick On Top, Antonelli Moves Up

Who will be on top this week’s SPEED SPORT Power Rankings?

  1. Tyler Reddick

The winner of five of the first 11 NASCAR Cup Series races this season, Tyler Reddick finished fourth on Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway. Last Week: 1

  1. Kimi Antonelli

Nineteen-year-old Mercedes Formula 1 driver Kimi Antonelli won his third consecutive Formula 1 race from the pole Sunday, topping the Miami Grand Prix. Last Week: 6

  1. Alex Palou

Four-time NTT IndyCar Series champion Alex Palou has won three of the five races this season. The month of May is next at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Last Week: 2

  1. David Gravel

World of Outlaws point leader David Gravel had the week off after rain washed out a pair of races in Ohio. Last Week: 3

  1. Shawn Langdon

Kalitta Motorsports driver Shawn Langdon made a 345-mph pass on Friday and went on to defeat teammate Doug Kalitta to pick up his second Top Fuel victory of the season Sunday at South Georgia Motorsports Park. Last Week: Not Ranked

  1. Hudson O’Neal

Hudson O’Neal picked up his 12th dirt late model victory of the season Saturday at Kentucky’s Florence Speedway. Last Week: 7

  1. Doug Kalitta

Two-time NHRA Top Fuel champion Doug Kalitta lost in the final round at South Georgia Motorsports Park. He’s won two races this season. Last Week: 4

  1. Jacob Denney

Midget racer Jacob Denney, who won the Kokomo Grand Prix with USAC, swept a pair of POWRi Midget League events and has won six consecutive races in the series. Last Week: 9

  1. Ken Roczen

German Supercross star Ken Roczen has won five Monster Energy Supercross races and leads the standings heading to the season finale in Salt Lake City. Last Week: 5

  1. Bobby Pierce

Bobby Pierce won a pair of World of Outlaws Late Model Series features during the week and has eight total late model triumphs this season. Last Week: Not Ranked

On The Move: The World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series has a trio of Pennsylvania races on the slate for the coming week, while High Limit Racing will make a two-night stop at Kokomo (Ind.) Speedway.

What To Watch For?: All three NASCAR national series (Trucks, O’Reilly, Cup) will visit Watkins Glen (N.Y.) Int’l along with the ARCA Menards Series. Who will master the twisty road course?

Dropped Out: Funny Car driver Ron Capps and Trans Am ace Matt Brabham dropped from the power rankings.

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