Ty Dillon’s last lap gamble bumps Alex Bowman from NASCAR's $1 million challenge

In shocking post-race twist, Bowman embraces Dillon as a friend despite being robbed of $1 million prize

When NASCAR and TNT introduced the in-season challenge, a bracket-style tournament with a $1 million prize for the winning driver, absolutely no one would have realistically picked Kaulig Racing's Ty Dillon as a potential winner.

And yet, the No. 32 seed defeated Denny Hamlin at Atlanta after Hamlin's early exit from the race, later doing the same with Brad Keselowski when the former Cup champion crashed in Chicago.

At Sonoma, however, it wasn't going to be another easy advancement. Dillon had to actually race head-to-head with Alex Bowman and the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet on Sunday.

And as fate would have it, the duo found each other in the closing laps of the race. Dillon got passed by Bowman, but he remained close as they were both stuck in the middle of the pack.

On the final lap, Dillon gave Bowman a bump in the hairpin, pushing the HMS driver up the track. There was more contact on corner exit, but he passed him mere seconds before they reached the finish line. With that move, he ensured his advancement into the semi-finals with just four drivers left in the entire tournament.

Both Bowman and Dillon shared a friendly chat after the race, even shaking hands after the tense battle.

“It was a rough couple of laps there," said Dillon. "Alex (Bowman) and I race really clean. I told him – man, if it wasn’t for the million dollars, I probably wouldn’t have done that, but I had to. It’s been an incredible run for this No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet team. We’ve worked so hard for this opportunity ... I’ve worked so hard to get here and I’m just grateful. All of our partners that are on board, this has just been so much fun.

"We’re going to give it all we’ve got at Dover — put pressure on the guys. I think you’ve seen through this that our team doesn’t quit. I saw the No. 48 there at the end, and I knew it was our opportunity to race hard and go get him. Just proud of this team’s effort.”

Dillon will now face John-Hunter Nemechek of Legacy Motor Club at Dover, another driver that few pundits expected to make it this far in the tournament. On the other side, it will be Tyler Reddick versus Ty Gibbs in a battle between two Toyota drivers.

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