Josh and Justin return from the bye week — one day late, because Norton delayed them — and immediately dive into a Bristol recap that had them competing with the Masters for screen time. The big story is Ty Gibbs winning for the first time in his career, ending his streak as the all-time laps-led-without-a-win leader at Bristol. Josh makes him the Fantasy Winner, noting that Gibbs went from dead last in our driver standings after Atlanta all the way to 4th best on the season. Justin's Fantasy Winner is Kyle Larson, who dominated on paper thanks largely to Blaney's historically bad pit crew, and finally delivered the negative fantasy score his owners desperately needed. Christopher Bell is the Fantasy Loser after breaking a toe link and finishing P27 on his best track. SVG gets the other nod after a crash-filled day exposed that his strong early-season run may have been masking real problems at Trackhouse.The standings see a three-way tie at the top -2Z Designs, Chasing Cars in Circles, and Don Goede (like Brady) all share first. Hendrick Motorsports is the team-wide story of the week:Larson aside, Byron finished P30 in a backup car, Elliott was P22, and Bowman was dead last — William Byron finished behind Ty Dillon, which gets its own moment of silence. The track posted a 66-point average, on the low end for Bristol. Best swap of the season is now a two-way tie at +128 points for the Bowman-to-Gibbs teams that made their move after Phoenix. Worst swap remains the Gibbs-to-Buescher drop, now -71 points. Zero swaps happened during the bye week, which shocks both guys. A side bet gets made: Josh says Kyle Busch finishes higher in the standings than Bowman the rest of the way; Norton takes Bowman - loser buys lunch at Pizza West. For Kansas, Josh takes Bubba Wallace and Norton takes Chase Elliott, his first use of the season. Josh leads the series picks 5-4.