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David Gravel (2) races under Giovanni Scelzi at Voluisa Speedway Park. (Paul Arch photo)

By The Numbers: Scelzi & Gravel Tied For WoO Point Lead

0 — Points separating Giovanni Scelzi and David Gravel at the top of the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series standings after eight races.

0 — Ford drivers have won a NASCAR Cup Series race this season. Chevrolet leads with four regular season wins.

1.33 — William Byron’s average finish in the last three NASCAR Cup Series races held on road courses.

2 — Victories for Anthony Macri in 13 races has placed the Pennsylvania driver at the top of the Eastern Rankings for 410 sprint cars.

2William Byron became the first NASCAR Cup Series driver to win twice this season when he picked up his 12th career victory Sunday at Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas.

3 — Carlos Sainz scored his third Formula 1 victory in Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix.

4Taylor Ferns will compete at all four oval events on the Indy NXT schedule, driving for ABEL Motorsports in the NTT IndyCar Series feeder division.

4 — Connor Zilisch finished fourth in both the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Circuit of The Americas and the ARCA Menards Series East race at Five Flags Speedway on the same day March 23.

5 — Ty Gibbs leads the NASCAR Cup Series with five straight top-10 finishes. 

5 — Ty Dillon will run five NASCAR Cup Series races with Kaulig Racing, starting this Sunday at Richmond (Va.) Raceway.

9 — Max Verstappen’s streak of winning nine consecutive Formula 1 races ended when he dropped out of the Australian Grand Prix.

10 — Jonathan Davenport’s Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series triumph at Ohio’s Atomic Speedway ended a streak of 10 different winners to start the season. Davenport is the first two-time winner on the tour this year.

15 — Kyle Larson earned his 15th NASCAR Xfinity Series victory in his 115th start in the series.

17 — Age of Luke Baldwin when he won Sunday’s King of the Modifieds event at South Boston (Va.) Speedway.

102 — Amount of laps Cole Butcher led en route to winning Sunday’s Sunshine State 200 for the ASA STARS National Tour at Florida’s Five Flags Speedway. 

129 — Gio Ruggiero became the 129th different driver to win at least one ARCA Menards Series East race when he triumphed at Florida’s Five Flags Speedway.

706 — The No. 7 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963 and No. 40 Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Acura ARX-06 are tied for the GTP class lead with 706 points apiece.

$500,000 — Money Alex Palou and his No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing team won after placing first in the NTT IndyCar Series’ $1 Million Challenge at The Thermal Club (Calif.).