Gilliland vs. Blaney: The final for $1 million in Indianapolis.
In the NASCAR In-Season Challenge final, Todd Gilliland of Front Row Motorsports will face Team Penske star and 2023 Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney for $1 million in Indianapolis.
In the NASCAR In-Season Challenge final, Todd Gilliland of Front Row Motorsports will face Team Penske star and 2023 Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney for $1 million in Indianapolis.
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