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Tyler Reddick makes NASCAR history by winning the first three races of the season. Reddick clinches victory at the Circuit of the Americas, holding off Shane van Gisbergen in a tense final 20 laps. He previously triumphed in the Daytona 500 and Atlanta, driving a Toyota co-owned by Michael Jordan. Jordan celebrates in the pit, acknowledging co-owner Denny Hamlin's crucial role in the team's success. Reddick's 11th career win solidifies his dominance, giving him a 70-point lead in the drivers' championship. Van Gisbergen, who aimed for a record-tying sixth consecutive road course victory, finishes second, expressing disappointment despite strong performance. Reddick's win marks a significant achievement for his team, which recently settled a federal antitrust lawsuit. Rookie Connor Zilisch struggles, finishing poorly after a tough qualifying session. Reddick looks to extend his winning streak in Phoenix next week.

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