I spent this weekend watching the NASCAR races, specifically focusing on the Phoenix Raceway event. It got pretty intense, and I wanted to share my notes and thoughts on what happened.

So, I started by looking up some recent winners at Phoenix. Found out that Joey Logano won the latest race there. That guy’s on fire! Checked some older results too, and it seems like William Byron and Christopher Bell also did pretty well in the past year.
Then, I dug into the actual race highlights. The final lap was crazy! Christopher Bell ended up winning. What a race! Noted that Chris Buescher managed to pass Ty Gibbs for second place in the last few laps. Real nail-biter, that one.
- Watched the entire race from start to finish.
- Kept an eye on the strategies of different teams.
- Observed how the drivers handled the track.
- Looked like Hendrick Motorsports had a great day overall.
Also saw that Stewart-Haas Racing completed their final NASCAR season. A bit sad to see them go, honestly. They’ve been around for a while.
Heard some buzz about Ryan Blaney winning his first title. It must have been a fierce battle, judging by the energy of the race. Also noticed that Kevin Harvick has a ton of wins at Phoenix. Nine victories! That’s insane.
Overall, it was a wild weekend of racing. I recorded a bunch of notes on the overtakes, the pit stops, and the overall performance of each driver. Will probably do a deeper dive later, but for now, that’s my quick recap of the Phoenix NASCAR madness. Hope you all enjoyed the races as much as I did!

Spent the next couple of hours going through race data. Started comparing the top drivers’ lap times. Analyzed the performance difference. Realized I had underestimated some drivers. Made some notes to remember that.
Key Takeaways
- Joey Logano is a force to be reckoned with at Phoenix.
- Hendrick Motorsports dominated the race.
- Christopher Bell’s win was epic.
- Ryan Blaney’s first title win was a highlight.
- Stewart-Haas Racing will be missed.
I enjoyed the weekend. This is what I observed and recorded. Later I will rewatch the full race again. I think I missed some key moments.