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Reddick clinches fifth win in overtime at Kansas

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Tyler Reddick surged past Kyle Larson on the final overtime lap at Kansas Speedway, clinching his fifth Cup Series victory of the season. The win makes him the fourth driver to capture five of the first nine races, a feat not seen since Dale Earnhardt in 1987. Reddick’s late charge sealed a dramatic finish that left the crowd roaring. In a breathless dash, the overtime restart caught many off guard.

23XI Racing celebrated another triumph as all four of its cars finished inside the top 15. Co-owner Michael Jordan praised Reddick, saying the youngster “is on fire,” while teammate Denny Hamlin watched from fourth after a pit‑road shuffle forced a restart. A late caution involving Cody Ware set up the overtime showdown that decided the race. Jordan’s excitement echoed throughout the garage.

Reddick’s consistency has propelled Toyota to a historic stretch, the first manufacturer since Chevrolet in 2007 to claim seven of nine early-season victories. Chase Briscoe rounded out the podium, while Larson’s two‑tire stop left his car unbalanced, costing him a win. With five wins secured, Reddick now sits atop the points table, solidifying his championship bid. Fans anticipate his next move.