VIDEO – Chase Elliott Steals Kansas Win in Wild Overtime Finish After Hamlin-Wallace Clash

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Kansas City, KS – The NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs delivered pure chaos at Kansas Speedway on Sunday, as Chase Elliott stormed past Denny Hamlin and Bubba Wallace in a jaw-dropping overtime finish to win Race 2 of the Round of 12.


Hamlin Dominates Early

From the drop of the green flag, it looked like Denny Hamlin’s race to lose. The Joe Gibbs Racing veteran swept Stage 1 and Stage 2, controlling the race with clinical precision. Even when pit cycles shuffled him back, Hamlin muscled his way forward — a dominant performance that seemed destined for victory lane.


Stage 3: Trouble Brews

Hamlin led into the final stage, but trouble was brewing. He reported power steering issues while still managing to fend off charges from Chase Elliott, Christopher Bell, and Bubba Wallace.

Cautions stacked up late, including a massive multi-car pileup triggered by Noah Gragson and Austin Cindric going four-wide, collecting Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and AJ Allmendinger.


The Overtime Chaos

With 14 laps to go, a Kyle Busch flat tire reset the field. On pit road, Bell gambled with two tires, while Hamlin’s slow stop dropped him to sixth.

Then came NASCAR Overtime — and the fireworks.

  • Wallace and Bell banged doors for the lead.
  • John Hunter Nemechek turned Zane Smith, sending Smith riding the wall and flipping in a terrifying crash that brought out the red flag.

On the restart, Wallace and Hamlin collided battling for the lead in Turn 3, both washing up the track.

That’s when Chase Elliott pounced.


Elliott’s Perfect Timing

As Hamlin and Wallace slid wide, Elliott shot underneath, banging doors with Hamlin out of Turn 4. At the line, Elliott had the momentum — and the checkered flag.

The Kansas crowd erupted as Elliott punched his ticket deeper into the playoffs with a season-defining victory.


Kansas Speedway Race Results – September 28, 2025

  1. Chase Elliott
  2. Denny Hamlin
  3. Christopher Bell
  4. Chase Briscoe
  5. Bubba Wallace
  6. Kyle Larson
  7. Tyler Reddick
  8. Brad Keselowski
  9. William Byron
  10. Shane van Gisbergen
  11. Ross Chastain
  12. Todd Gilliland
  13. Ty Dillon
  14. Michael McDowell
  15. Chris Buescher
  16. Erik Jones
  17. Daniel Suarez
  18. Justin Haley
  19. Kyle Busch
  20. Cole Custer
  21. Joey Logano
  22. Riley Herbst
  23. Noah Gragson
  24. Ryan Blaney
  25. Ty Gibbs
  26. Ryan Preece
  27. Austin Dillon
  28. Alex Bowman
  29. Carson Hocevar
  30. Austin Cindric
  31. Zane Smith
  32. John Hunter Nemechek
  33. Josh Berry
  34. JJ Yeley
  35. Ricky Stenhouse Jr
  36. AJ Allmendinger
  37. Cody Ware

The Takeaway

  • Elliott: Clutch, opportunistic, and now a Round of 12 hero.
  • Hamlin: Dominated all day, but contact in overtime cost him the win.
  • Wallace: Aggressive and fearless, but Kansas heartbreak struck again.
  • Playoffs: The picture tightens heading into the elimination race at the Charlotte Roval.

Kansas reminded everyone why the NASCAR Playoffs are can’t-miss drama: no win is safe until the checkered flag falls.

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