[autotag]Chase Briscoe[/autotag] is one of the most notable drivers to compete in the 2024 Chili Bowl Nationals, joined by fellow NASCAR driver Kyle Larson. On Monday night, Briscoe competed in his preliminary event and cleared a path to make the A-main. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver came from 12th to fourth place, which makes his situation clear.
Briscoe didn’t lock into the A-main but secured a spot in one of the two B-mains. In the event, Briscoe must finish in the top 7 spots if he wants to compete in the 55-lap main event. If not, the driver of the No. 14 Cup car won’t advance on Saturday night. This situation is good for Briscoe, who won’t have to go far in the “Alphabet Soup” on Saturday.
To this point, Briscoe has only made the A-main once in 2017 but flipped for a 22nd-place finish. The 29-year-old driver has been on the record saying that the Chili Bowl Nationals is one of the “hardest races in the world to make.” Briscoe will need a good run on Saturday night if he wants to accomplish this goal for the second time.
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