Who won the NASCAR race today? Full results, standings from 2024 Ally 400 in Nashville

Brendan OSullivan

Who won the NASCAR race today? Full results, standings from 2024 Ally 400 in Nashville image

It was anything but a conventional ending for NASCAR in Nashville.

Drivers dealt with a rain delay and then five overtime sessions that extended the race over 30 laps on Sunday. The Ally 400 added another 40 miles to the event due to multiple late stoppages.

NASCAR attempts to have a clean ending, so if there's a yellow caution flag late in the race, it will enter overtime. If officials raise a caution flag in overtime, the session is stopped and extended.

Between the added two laps for each overtime period, teams had to take a few trips around the track before restarting the official race. Some cars were low on fuel, which resulted in pit stops and ultimately losing their place.

Most of the top 11 drivers had to either bet that they had enough fuel or forfeit their chance at winning the race.

Luckily for Joey Logano, his gamble paid off.

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Who won the NASCAR race today?

Logano won the Ally 400 after numerous overtime sessions. He essentially ran on empty after driving about 110 laps without pitting for fuel.

Still, Logano had enough gas left in the tank for a burnout.

Not everyone was as lucky as Logano. Kyle Busch ran out of fuel and crashed out of the race during overtime, while Denny Hamlin pitted and finished 12th after leading late.

Logano's only other win this season came at the NASCAR All-Star race on Sunday, May 19. 

Ally 400 NASCAR results

FinishDriverCar Make
1Joey LoganoFord
2Zane SmithChevy
3Tyler ReddickToyota
4Ryan PreeceFord
5Chris BuescherFord
6Ryan BlaneyFord
7Bubba WallaceToyota
8Kyle LarsonChevy
9Daniel HemricChevy
10Noah GragsonFord
11AJ AllmendingerChevy
12Denny HamlinToyota
13Justin HaleyFord
14Alex BowmanChevy
15Austin CindricFord
16Carson HocevarChevy
17Todd GillilandFord
18Chase ElliottChevy
19William ByronChevy
20Corey LajoieChevy
21Chase BriscoeFord
22Daniel SuarezChevy
23Ty GibbsToyota
24Martin Truex Jr.Toyota
25Brad KeselowskiFord
26Josh BerryFord
27Kyle BuschChevy
28Harrison BurtonFord
29Corey HeimToyota
30Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Chevy
31John Hunter NemechekToyota
32Austin DillonChevy
33Ross ChastainChevy
34Erik JonesToyota
35Michael McDowellFord
36Christopher BellToyota
37Riley HerbstFord
38Chad FinchumFord

NASCAR playoff standings 2024

The Cup Series standings are updated through the USA Today 301 on June 23.

RankDriverPoints
1Kyle Larson620
2Chase Elliot620
3Denny Hamlin580
4Martin Truex Jr.572
5Tyler Reddick560
6Christopher Bell555
7William Byron548
8Ryan Blaney526
9Ross Chastain510
10Brad Keselowski507
11Ty Gibbs499
12Alex Bowman476
13Chris Buescher467
14Joey Logano430
15Bubba Wallace417
16Chase Briscoe405
17Kyle Busch385
18Daniel Suarez368
19Josh Berry357
20Todd Gilliland347
21Austin Cindric345
22Michael McDowell331
23Carson Hocevar322
24Ricky Stenhouse Jr.298
25Noah Gragson297
26Erik Jones279
27John Hunter Nemechek276
28Ryan Preece275
29Corey Lajoie256
30Justin Haley242
31Daniel Hemric240
32Austin Dillon233
33Harrison Burton208
34Zane Smith165
35Kaz Grala155
36Jimmie Johnson35
37Derek Kraus32
38David Ragan17
39Cody Ware17
40Kamui Kobayashi8
41Will Brown6
42Cam Waters2

Brendan OSullivan

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Brendan O'Sullivan is an editorial intern for Sporting News, joining in 2024. He previously worked at Newsday on Long Island, New York after graduating from Quinnipiac University.