The trucks return to the high-banked concrete bowl of Bristol Motor Speedway, where yellow flags are certain, and the margin for error is zero. Here’s everything you need to know before the green flag drops.
📊 Bristol Trends & Race Stats: BTT has race at Bristol Seven times in its history.
Average Cautions: 11.86 per race Average Caution Laps: 58.86 per race
Average Lead Changes: 8.14
Most Competitive Race: 15 lead changes (Season 3)
Cleanest Race: Only 6 cautions (Season 7)
Caution-Fest: 18 cautions (Season 8)
Most Laps Led in a Win: 165 by AJ Binish (Season 7)
🏆 Drivers – Wins at Bristol
Driver Wins
AJ Binish 3
Cody Lamberth 1
Thomas Fox 1
Nick Mills 1
David Owens 1
🔁 Top Drivers with more than 1 lap led – Laps Led at Bristol
Driver Laps Led
AJ Binish 371
Cody Lamberth 97
Anthony Moss 72
David Owens 62
Justin Jones 40
Thomas Fox 39
Nick Mills 18
🚨 Top 10 Drivers – Most Incident Points at Bristol
Driver Incident Pts
David Brenner 30
David McGuire 24
CJ Sweat 22
David Owens 20
Dennis Puckett 18
Brandon Meyer 18
Thomas Fox 16
Sam Millikan 16
David Buelle 12
Matt Schofield 12
🔍 Story lines to Watch
Can AJ Binish dominate again? He’s the all-time leader at Bristol with 3 wins and 371 laps led. David Owens is heating up – won Season 9’s Bristol race and enters with momentum. Taming the chaos – With nearly 12 cautions per race historically, survival is key. Look for clean drivers like Joseph Vulpis to capitalize. Can the incident-prone stay clean? Some fast drivers have racked up 20+ incident points in a single event—will they keep it together this week?
🏟️ Track Recap – Bristol Motor Speedway
Length: 0.533 miles Surface: Concrete Style: High-banked, short-track intensity Key Trait: Drivers face lapped traffic in as little as 15 laps. Survival is half the battle.






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