After a race that took two days to complete because of rain storms, the point standings got a shakeup after Tyler Reddick won his second race of the season in the Fire Keepers 400 at Michigan International Speedway.

After an early wreck ended his day, Kyle Larson has dropped three spots in the point standings with Tyler Reddick taking over the lead.  The top 12 spots are secured by race wins with four spots remaining and only two more races in the regular season.

Richard Childress Racing has appealed the penalty on Austin Dillon after his Richmond win.  The hearing is on Wednesday morning.  Depending on the outcome of that hearing, the points could again get a big shakeup.

With his four race wins Kyle Larson holds on to the lead in the Playoff Standings.

Cup Series Point Standings:
Tyler Reddick – 814
Chase Elliott – 804
Denny Hamlin – 786
Kyle Larson – 782
Ryan Blaney – 732
William Byron – 728
Christopher Bell – 703
Martin Truex Jr – 682
Brad Keselowski – 677
Ty Gibbs – 644
Alex Bowman – 627
Chris Buescher – 621
Ross Chastain – 606
Bubba Wallace – 605
Joey Logano – 561
Daniel Suarez – 526
Kyle Busch – 513
Chase Briscoe – 491
Austin Cindric – 460
Todd Gilliland – 455
Michael McDowell – 449
Carson Hocevar – 441
Josh Berry – 427
Noah Gragson – 425
Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 400
Ryan Preece – 367
Erik Jones – 361
Justin Haley – 346
Austin Dillon – 345
Daniel Hemric – 337
Corey LaJoie – 332
John Hunter Nemechek – 321
Zane Smith – 292
Harrison Burton – 266
Kaz Grala – 166
Cody Ware – 65
Joey Hand – 43
Jimmie Johnson – 39
Derek Kraus – 32
David Ragan – 17
Kamui Kobayashi – 8
Will Brown – 6
Cam Water – 2

Cup Series Playoff Standings:
Kyle Larson
Denny Hamlin
Christopher Bell
William Byron
Ryan Blaney
Tyler Reddick
Chase Elliott
Brad Keselowski
Alex Bowman
Joey Logano
Daniel Suarez
Austin Cindric
Martin Truex Jr
Ty Gibbs
Bubba Wallace
Chris Buescher

Back in 19th place, 119 points down, Kyle Busch is in danger of ending his 19 year winning streak.  No other driver has ever won at least one race for 19 seasons straight.

On Saturday afternoon the Xfinity Series made its return after the Olympic break in the Wabo 250 at Michigan International Speedway.

Sheldon Creed broke the record with his eleventh second place finish without a win.

Justin Allgaier won the race for his second win of the season, but Cole Custer holds on to the points lead.

Xfinity Series Point Standings:
Cole Custer – 768
Justin Allgaier – 756
Austin Hill – 698
Chandler Smith – 684
AJ Allmendinger – 646
Riley Herbst – 623
Sheldon Creed – 614
Jesse Love – 604
Parker Kligerman – 580
Sammy Smith – 545
Ryan Sieg – 544
Shane van Gisbergen -520
Sam Mayer – 503
Brandon Jones – 451
Anthony Alfredo – 430
Brennan Poole – 357
Parker Retzlaff – 334
Josh Williams – 327
Jeb Burton – 309
Leland Honeyman – 302
Jeremy Clements – 296
Ryan Ellis – 275
Kyle Weatherman – 271
Kyle Sieg – 265
Matt DiBenedetto – 249
Aric Almirola – 248
Blaine Perkins – 217
Carson Kvapil – 194
Ryan Truex – 181
Hailie Deegan – 174
Josh Bilicki – 164
Garrett Smithley – 149
Austin Green – 112
Patrick Emerling – 101
Joey Gase – 93
BJ McLeod – 78
David Starr – 77
JJ Yeley – 61
Caesar Bacarella – 58
Ed Jones – 57
Sage Karam – 49
Logan Bearden – 48
Alex Labbe – 46
Nick Leitz – 41
Jordan Anderson – 40
Brad Perez – 32
Bubba Pollard – 31
Natalie Decker – 27
Justin Bonsignore – 25
Patrick Gallagher – 25
Conor Daly – 23
Joe Graf Jr – 20
Myatt Snider – 18
Preston Pardus – 18
Dexter Bean – 17
Nathan Byrd – 17
Daniil Kvyat – 16
Andre Castro – 16
Chad Finchum – 15
Thomas Annunziata – 12
Glen Reen – 10
RC Enerson – 9
Boris Said – 9
CJ McLaughlin – 6
Gret van Last – 5
Armani Williams – 4
Ryan Vargas – 2

With his three wins, Shane van Gisbergen leads the playoff standings.  The top eight spots are secured with race wins.

Xfinity Series Playoff Standings:
Shane van Gisbergen
Austin Hill
Chandler Smith
Sam Mayer
Cole Custer
Justin Allgaier
Riley Herbst
Jesse Love
AJ Allmendinger
Sheldon Creed
Parker Kligerman
Ryan Sieg