Ryan Blaney battles for $1 Million at EchoPark Speedway
**Ryan Blaney** locked into a winner‑takes‑all duel with **William Byron** at EchoPark Speedway on **7 Jul 2026**, the third round of NASCAR’s In‑Season Tournament. The Phoenix winner must finish ahead of Byron to survive and join the final four chasing a $1 million purse next weekend.
The In‑Season Tournament trims the field from 32 to eight after races at Sonoma and Chicagoland, then pits those eight in head‑to‑head matchups. Blaney entered the Atlanta Night Race weekend as the **3‑seed**, while Byron held the **11‑seed**. Only the driver who posts the better finish at EchoPark will move on; the loser exits the tournament and forfeits any chance at the $1 million bonus.
Since the track’s 2022 reconfiguration, Blaney has started every event, posting the **best average finish** of all drivers who have competed in all nine races. He’s logged **four top‑fives** and **seven top‑10s**, though a win has eluded him. By contrast, Byron’s record is more erratic: two victories (Mar 2022, Jul 2023) but six finishes of 17th or worse. Earlier this season, Blaney finished **10th** in the first Atlanta race, while Byron suffered a **28th‑place DNF**.
Blaney’s 2026 campaign has been defined by consistency-**14 top‑10s in 19 starts**. A win at EchoPark would give him his first victory on the revamped layout and add a crucial cash bonus to his résumé. Even a solid finish could boost his points tally and keep momentum heading into the summer stretch of Cup races.
If Blaney advances, he joins three other drivers-**Denny Hamlin**, **Christopher Bell**, **Chase Elliott**, or **Chase Briscoe**-in a final showdown for the $1 million prize at the next EchoPark event. A loss would end his tournament run, but the season still offers plenty of opportunities to add to his win column. Fans will be watching the **28‑degree high banks** closely; a single mistake can turn a strong run into a wreck.
The EchoPark Speedway night race is scheduled for **7 Jul 2026** at **8:30 PM ET**. Blaney’s crew chief has emphasized tire management on the steep banking, while Byron’s team expects a strong restart after his recent DNF. Both drivers will need to avoid the overtime crash that sidelined Bell earlier this year. With the $1 million on the line, expect aggressive moves in the closing laps.
The other head‑to‑head battles feature **2‑seed Denny Hamlin vs. 10‑seed Christopher Bell** and **4‑seed Chase Elliott vs. 12‑seed Chase Briscoe**. Hamlin, the points leader, holds four wins this season, while Bell is still hunting his first 2026 victory. Elliott, a local favorite, has two wins at the track, and Briscoe earned his first 2026 win at Chicagoland last weekend. Their outcomes will shape the final four that compete for the million‑dollar prize.
The night promises high drama, and Ryan Blaney’s performance could be the defining moment of his 2026 campaign.