Hill Tames the Roval as Playoff Picture Tightens
The OBRL YesterYear Racing Cup Series rolled into Charlotte Motor Speedway’s Roval for the final race of Round 2 in the 2025 season playoffs delivered every ounce of tension expected from the treacherous road course. With no caution flags over the entire distance, the pressure on drivers was relentless as every mistake had lasting consequences. Daniel “Black Cat” Hill, already locked into Round 3 with his New Hampshire win, showed why he’s one of the toughest drivers in the series by starting from pole and controlling much of the race, leaving his competitors scrambling for survival in the playoff cutline battle.
Cortney Nelson entered the night eight points below the cut line, and his race nearly unraveled in the opening laps when he was handed a drive-through penalty. What initially seemed like a disaster surprisingly became an advantage, as the penalty put Nelson into clean air, allowing him to click off fast laps while the rest of the field fought through traffic. His alternate strategy kept him in contention longer than many expected, though his playoff hopes still depended on the misfortune of others.
Behind Hill, Christian Loschen turned heads by running second for long stretches, showing he had the pace to challenge if Hill slipped up. Meanwhile, the playoff drama played out further back. James Hislop, clinging to a crucial transfer spot, spun early and dropped through the order. He regrouped, however, and clawed his way forward, making a bold pass on Andrew Kotska for sixth that could prove pivotal in the standings. Kotska, the winningest driver of the regular season, found himself under pressure all race long, while Andrew Medlin’s playoff hopes faded as repeated off-track excursions cost him valuable time and positions.
Pit strategy added another layer of intrigue. Nelson’s early stop, forced by his penalty, gave him stretches of clear track to post quick laps, but without cautions to reset the field, he had little margin to make up for the lost track position. In the end, the Roval proved to be the end of the road for Nelson. Despite showing pace after serving his early penalty, the deficit in points was simply too much to overcome, and he was eliminated from playoff contention. Andrew Medlin, who fought hard but struggled with costly mistakes and off-track excursions, also saw his postseason hopes come to a close. Both drivers had moments of brilliance in this round, but consistency proved to be the deciding factor as the field gets trimmed for the Round of 8.
When the checkered flag fell, Hill once again stood tall, adding another road course triumph to his season and underscoring his status as a title favorite. But the real story was the razor-thin playoff battle behind him, where every slip, spin, and strategy call at the Roval carried season-defining consequences. With the season quickly winding down, the remaining playoff field now faces a high-stakes fight for survival in every single race left to go as the championship march continues.














