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Shane van Gisbergen arrives at Watkins Glen without his superpower

But that doesn't mean he will not contend for the win

Shane van Gisbergen leads the field, Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Shane van Gisbergen leads the field, Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Photo by: Meg Oliphant / Getty Images

Shane Van Gisbergen finished second to Tyler Reddick in the first road course race of the NASCAR Cup Series season at Circuit of the Americas but also had to work way harder for it than any of his five wins in 2025.

To wit, the three-time Supercars champion turned Cup Series contender isn’t sure he is automatically this favorite for this weekend at Watkins Glen either. His road course prowess isn’t enough to compensate for the reality that Trackhouse Racing is struggling everywhere right now.

“That’s a hard one,” said Van Gisbergen last weekend at Texas Motor Speedway. “We can’t magically go have amazing cars next week, right? So, I definitely think we felt it a bit as early as COTA that I definitely felt like I didn’t have a good car in comparison to last year compared to everyone else.

“So, we’re not going to magically show up at Watkins Glen and have the best cars; we need to definitely get better. It’s been a difficult season, especially the last few weeks for everyone, but I also enjoy the grind of trying to get better.

“It’s frustrating not being fast and we do need to get better.”

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There are positives too, of course, that SVG is 19th in the standings, which is a far improvement from last year now that he’s gotten fully acclimated to racing on ovals at the highest level. He is also only 16 points behind veteran teammate Ross Chastain.

But that’s the problem -- Chastain is 18th in the standings with only two superspeedway top-10s on his 2026 resume. That’s not the driver. It’s the cars at Trackhouse year-over-year.

Again, it’s not like ‘SVG’ was bad at Circuit of the Americas but he said he just lacked everything in the car he had last year that did not allow him to flawlessly take or retain the lead.

“It was just everything,” Van Gisbergen said. “I didn’t have turn, drive or power, and those are the three things you need. It made it difficult at COTA and we struggled in qualifying so that’s frustrating.”

For Van Gisbergen to make the Chase for the Championship, he will need to take advantage of these road courses and win to the level he did last year. This playoff format no longer features and the win and you are in component, so there is extra pressure for ‘SVG’ to score max points this weekend and at the other tracks where he turns right.

“Yeah, of course, but I think it's that expectation you have to manage,” said Van Gisbergen. “As I said, we're not going to turn up and have magically the fastest cars, you know, that comes through hard work, not just putting good road course drivers in it. So yeah, we aren’t just showing up and expecting to win, but hopefully we’re good.”

Photos from Watkins Glen - Saturday

Carson Hocevar, Spire Motorsports

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Ross Chastain, Trackhouse Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

William Byron, Hendrick Motorsports

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Chase Briscoe, Joe Gibbs Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

AJ Allmendinger, Kaulig Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Bubba Wallace, 23XI Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Christopher Bell, Joe Gibbs Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Ty Dillon, Kaulig Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Tyler Reddick, 23XI Racing, Bubba Wallace, 23XI Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Austin Cindric, Team Penske

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Chase Briscoe, Joe Gibbs Racing, Christopher Bell, Joe Gibbs Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Bubba Wallace, 23XI Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Ricky Stenhouse Jr., HYAK Motorsports

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Todd Gilliland, Front Row Motorsports

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Connor Zilisch, Trackhouse Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Riley Herbst, 23XI Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Chris Buescher, RFK Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Noah Gragson, Front Row Motorsports

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Shane van Gisbergen, Trackhouse Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Christopher Bell, Joe Gibbs Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Connor Zilisch, Trackhouse Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Michael McDowell, Spire Motorsports

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Michael McDowell, Spire Motorsports

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Shane van Gisbergen, Trackhouse Racing; Connor Zilisch, Trackhouse Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Ryan Blaney, Team Penske

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Ryan Preece, RFK Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Shane van Gisbergen, Trackhouse Racing; Connor Zilisch, Trackhouse Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Tyler Reddick, 23XI Racing

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Joe Gibbs

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

Austin Cindric, Team Penske

Watkins Glen - Saturday, in photos

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