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Tyler Reddick in Michigan Int'l Speedway victory lane. (HHP/Andrew Coppley)

Key Numbers: Reddick’s Surge & IndyCar In Gateway

This week’s top statistics from the motorsports industry.

6 — Kyle Larson has won his last six sprint car starts.

$100,070 — The 70th Mike Curb Gold Cup Race of Champions Saturday night at California’s Silver Dollar Speedway will pay $100,070 to win.

1 — Two-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Ben Rhodes is the only driver in the 10-man playoff field who has previously won the series title.

10 — Ten drivers (Brad Sweet, Tyler Courtney, Rico Abreu, Brent Marks, Corey Day, James McFadden, David Gravel, Kyle Larson, Giovanni Scelzi, Logan Schuchart) have won a race with both High Limit Racing and the World of Outlaws this season.

17 — Tyler Reddick has 17 top-10 finishes, more than any other driver, in NASCAR Cup Series competition this season.

2 — Female drivers who finished on the podium (Isabella Robusto and Taylor Reimer) in Sunday’s ARCA Menards Series race at the Illinois State Fairgrounds.

1 — Tim McCreadie’s first victory since joining Rocket1 Racing was a big one as he earned $50,000 in the Topless 100 at Batesville (Ark.) Motor Speedway.

3 — Brian Shirley won three consecutive World of Outlaws CASE Construction Late Model Series races last week.

33 — Veteran sprint car racer Greg Wilson went to victory lane at Wilmot (Wis.) Raceway after 33 years of trying to win at the track.

31 — Josef Newgarden earned his 31st NTT IndyCar Series triumph Saturday at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Ill.

1971 — The NASCAR Cup Series will return to North Carolina’s Bowman-Gray Stadium for the first time since 1971 when the track hosts the Feb. 2 Clash at The Madhouse.

6 — Louis Foster has won six of the last eight Indy NXT races.

21 — Lead changes in Saturday’s NTT IndyCar Series race at World Wide Technology Raceway in Illinois, which was a record at that track for the series. 

35,139 — Will Power is seventh on IndyCar’s all-time laps completed with 35,139, passing A.J. Foyt last week at World Wide Technology Raceway. 

1 — Sting Ray Robb scored his first top 10 in the IndyCar Series after finishing ninth at WWTR with A.J. Foyt Racing.

11 — Runner-up finishes for Sheldon Creed in the NASCAR Xfinity Series following his second-place run at Michigan Int’l Speedway. 

1 — Ross Chastain is one point above the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs cutline, while Bubba Wallace is one marker out of the 16-driver playoff with two races remaining in the regular season. 

2 — Monday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan Int’l Speedway was the second event of the season postponed a day due to rain. 

2 — Ty Majeski is riding two-race NASCAR Craftsman Truck winning streak heading to his home track: The Milwaukee Mile.

18 — Pending Richard Childress Racing’s appeal regarding Austin Dillon’s playoff eligibility, 18 different drivers can win their way into the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs on Saturday at Daytona (Fla.) Int’l Speedway. 

1 — Sunday’s NTT IndyCar Series race at Portland (Ore.) Int’l Raceway is the final road course event of the season. 

3 — Justin Ashley scored his third NHRA Top Fuel victory of the season on Sunday at Brainerd Int’l Raceway. 

100 — BMW won its 100th DTM race as Sheldon van der Linde went to victory lane at Nürburgring. 

00/41 — The car numbers of the two Haas Factory Team entries in the Xfinity Series next season. Sheldon Custer will drive the No. 00 while Sam Mayer will wheel the No. 41.