A look at the winners and losers from the weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway:
WINNERS
Hendrick Motorsports — Has won two of the first four races with William Byron (Miami) and Kyle Larson (Las Vegas).
Brad Keselowski — A week after his car went away in the second half of the race at Miami, Keselowski finished second at Las Vegas.
Kyle Busch — Finished a season-high third, giving him back-to-back top 10s with new crew chief Ben Beshore.
Erik Jones — His 10th-place finish was Richard Petty Motorsports’ first top 10 since last year’s regular-season finale in August at Daytona with Bubba Wallace.
John Hunter Nemechek — He said his move to the Camping World Truck Series was to get back to winning. He did just that at Las Vegas.
AJ Allmendinger — Took the lead on a late restart and won the Xfinity race at Las Vegas.
LOSERS
Aric Almirola — Finished last for his third finish of 30th or worse this year. He has not placed better than 17th this season.
Stewart-Haas Racing — None of its four cars finished better than 20th Sunday. Kevin Harvick was 20th, Chase Briscoe was 21st, Cole Custer was 25th and Aric Almirola was 38th.
Alex Bowman — A cut tire late in the race forced Bowman to give up a top-10 spot and pit under green. He finished 27th.
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Las Vegas winners and losers originally appeared on NBCSports.com