Who will be on top this week’s SPEED SPORT Power Rankings?
- Tyler Reddick
Tyler Reddick’s three-race winning streak to open the NASCAR Cup Series campaign ended Sunday at Phoenix Raceway. However, Reddick’s eighth-place finish kept him far ahead in the standings through four races. Last Week: 1
- George Russell
Mercedes driver George Russell turned in a dominant performance in the season-opening Formula 1 race — the Australian Grand Prix, taking the victory in a one-two-finish for his team. Last Week: Not Ranked
- Josh Hart
Josh Hart joined John Force Racing during the offseason and came out of the gates blazing. Hart was the No. 1 qualifier and cruised through eliminations for his first NHRA Top Fuel victory in nearly five years. Last Week: Not Ranked
- Ryan Blaney
Ryan Blaney held off Christopher Bell to win his first NASCAR Cup Series race of the season Sunday at Phoenix Raceway and take control of second place in the standings. Blaney has three top-10 finishes in four races. Last Week: Not Ranked
- Josef Newgarden
Josef Newgarden pushed his Team Penske IndyCar to a dominant triumph in the series’ return to Phoenix Raceway for the first time since 2018. Newgarden holds the point lead after two races. Last Week: Not Ranked
- Hudson O’Neal
Hudson O’Neal had a winless week in Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt competition, but remains the winningest dirt late model driver this season with seven victories. Last Week: 2
- Eli Tomac
Eli Tomac leads the Monster Energy AMA Supercross series with four victories this season, including his eighth at Daytona Int’l Speedway. Last Week: 6
- Anthony Macri
Anthony Macri has won two of the first six World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series features this season. Last Week: 4
- Nick Hoffman
Nick Hoffman has won three World of Outlaws Late Model Series feature of the season. Hoffman has four overall dirt late model victories this season. Last Week: 5
- Davie Franek
New Jersey sprint car driver Davie Franek has won six of the eight USCS 360 sprint car races run this season. Last Week: 9
On The Move: Kyle Larson is winless this season, but he will run three High Limit sprint car features, a NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series event and a NASCAR Cup Series race during four days at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
What To Watch For?: Josef Newgarden and Alex Palou have each won a race as the IndyCar Series races for the third straight week, taking on the new street course in Arlington, Texas.
Dropped Out: Sports car racer Felipe Nasr, drag racer Aaron Stanfield, four-time IndyCar Series champion Alex Palou and NASCAR O’Reilly Series driver Austin Hill dropped from the rankings.



