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NASCAR Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube: Top 5 Finishers

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Austin Dillon 0%
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Noah Gragson 0%
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Ross Chastain 0%
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Riley Herbst 0%
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Alex Bowman 0%
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Tyler Reddick 0%
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Kyle Busch 0%
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Erik Jones 0%
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Ty Gibbs 0%
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Ryan Preece 0%
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Todd Gilliland 0%
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Chris Buescher 0%
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John H. Nemechek 0%
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Josh Berry 0%
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Kyle Larson 0%
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Ty Dillon 0%
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Connor Zilisch 0%
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AJ Allmendinger 0%
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Shane Van Gisbergen 0%
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Cole Custer 0%
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Zane Smith 0%
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Ricky Stenhouse 0%
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Daniel Suárez 0%
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Carson Hocevar 0%
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Bubba Wallace 0%
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Ryan Blaney 0%
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Christopher Bell 0%
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Austin Cindric 0%
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Cody Ware 0%
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Michael McDowell 0%
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William Byron 0%
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Brad Keselowski 0%
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Chase Briscoe 0%
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Chase Elliott 0%
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Joey Logano 0%
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Denny Hamlin 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which driver will finish inside the top five at the NASCAR Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube; it matters because top‑five finishes are a key performance indicator and create trading opportunities tied to race outcomes.

The Pennzoil 400 is a NASCAR Cup Series points race held at a 1.5‑mile oval and is often a pivotal early‑season event where teams refine setups and strategy. Historically, outcomes are shaped by qualifying speed, pit‑crew execution, and in‑race developments like cautions and weather, all of which drive how traders update positions in the market.

Market prices reflect the collective expectations about which drivers will end up in the official top five for this race and will move as new information (qualifying results, practice times, lineup changes, weather) becomes available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does the NASCAR Pennzoil 400: Top 5 Finishers market close and when will it be settled?

The market will close before the race starts; settlement occurs once NASCAR has published the official final finishing order for the Pennzoil 400, including any post‑race adjustments — check the market page for the exact close time.

What exactly counts as a 'Top 5 Finish' for this Pennzoil 400 market?

The market uses the five drivers listed in NASCAR's official final classification for the Pennzoil 400 as the top five finishers; those official finishing positions determine settlement.

If a driver is penalized or disqualified after the Pennzoil 400, does that change market settlement?

Yes — settlement follows NASCAR's official final results after any penalties or disqualifications have been applied, so post‑race adjustments can change which outcomes win.

How are shortened, postponed, or canceled Pennzoil 400 races handled for this market?

If the Pennzoil 400 is declared official after being shortened, the official standings at that time are used; if the race is postponed, the market close and settlement will align with the rescheduled event timing; fully canceled events are resolved according to the platform's cancellation rules — see the market details for specifics.

How do race‑day developments like pit strategy, cautions, or changing track conditions typically influence who finishes in the top five at the Pennzoil 400?

Pit strategy and flawless stops can gain positions, cautions can bunch the field and create opportunities or losses depending on timing, and evolving track conditions alter tire life and setup effectiveness — all of these can move drivers into or out of top‑five contention during the event.

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