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  • Great Drives: One Night at Texas World Speedway

    Great Drives: One Night at Texas World Speedway

    The Stephen Cox Blog is presented by Corvette Miracle: The 1970 24 Hours of Daytona.

    Al Unser Sr. used a hotel lobby display car to win at Indianapolis in 1987. The 46-year-old Juan Fangio broke and re-broke the Nurburgring lap record three times during his miracle Formula One victory in 1957. Every motorsport enthusiast can recite a list of the great driving performances in auto racing history.

    But many of the sport’s truly amazing drives will never be known, not because the feats were less dramatic but because they occurred at amateur events with anonymous drivers, like this one.

    Sunday, May 31, 2015.

    Texas World Speedway was blazing hot. The endurance sports car race was 16 hours long, spread over two days featuring nearly 100 teams with four or five drivers each, competing on a three-mile road course.

    After 14 hours of competition, Rocksteady Racing drivers Jim Rowland and Brian Beasely had done their jobs well, putting the team’s Mazda Miata race car in position for a podium finish. Crew chief Chris Mills managed pit stops and driver changes while calling team strategy over the radio. The car was fast and competitive, spending most of the weekend between third and sixth place in their class. The team’s goal was to score their first series podium in the massive, 32-car GP2 class, and they were on the verge of making it happen.

    With just two hours remaining, team owner Todd Carver took over driving duties for the final stint of the race. Carver pulled out of the pits in fourth place, needing to make up just one position to secure a podium finish.

    Climbing out of the car during the driver change, Beasely had warned him that the brakes were fading badly. That was an understatement. They were completely gone.

    “We had no brakes because of a busted hub that had so much movement that it was machining the upright,” Carver remembered. “The rotor wasn’t broken and the tires were okay, but nothing was pointing in the right direction because the hub was so busted.”

    The car was hard to turn and impossible to stop. The silver Miata’s tail was visibly sliding around in Turns 10 and 11, the tightest corners on the Texas “roval,” with Carver cranking the steering wheel in the opposite direction to keep the rear end of the car behind him.

    The straightaways were even worse. With no brakes, Carver had to let off the gas and start pumping the brake pedal as soon as he crossed the start/finish line in order to keep the car from overshooting Turn 1 at a hundred mph. Only after several pumps on the brakes did Carver say he could finally “square the rotor up enough to actually slow the car down.”

    Although he was passing lapped traffic regularly and turning lap times that were downright amazing under the circumstances, Carver was unable to close the gap on the third-place car. In desperation, the team began to contemplate an unscheduled pit stop to see if any of the damage could be repaired. With 40 minutes remaining in the 16-hour event, it looked as if a podium finish would slip away.

    “Hey, Todd,” The voice of crew chief Chris Mills crackled over the radio. “We need to stay out. Don’t come in, just stay out.” With a six-lap gap over fifth place, Mills figured it was unlikely that Carver would be overtaken and lose the position. But if he could manhandle the car across the finish line, any mechanical failure among the top three cars would still put Rocksteady Racing on the podium. So Mills rolled the dice and won.

    With half an hour remaining, the third-place car rolled to a stop on the grass outside Turn 9, smoke billowing from under the hood. Carver and his ailing Miata limped past, finally taking the checkered flag to score a podium finish in the GP2 class at Texas World Speedway. It was a triumph for a private, amateur team of talented drivers who spend their weekdays at regular jobs in order to live their dreams on Saturday and Sunday.

    But the only people who saw it are the ones who were there. So gather up the family and go see a race this weekend. It doesn’t matter if it’s an oval or a road course, dirt or asphalt. Most of racing’s great stories (and some of its great drivers) are not on radio or TV. You gotta go see it for yourself.

    Stephen Cox

    Sopwith Motorsports Television Productions

    Driver, Super Cup Stock Car Series and FIA’s EGT Championship

    Co-host, Mecum Auctions on NBCSN

  • Weekend Schedule for Kansas

    Weekend Schedule for Kansas

    With the Xfinity teams off this week, the NASCAR Gander Outdoor Truck Series and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series teams head to the Midwest for a two day show at Kansas Motor Speedway. Here is how you can keep up on all of the action.

    Note: All times are ET

    Friday, May 10
    9:35 a.m. – 10:25 a.m.: Gander Outdoors Truck Series first practice – NASCAR.com/live
    11:35 a.m. – 12:25 p.m.: Gander Outdoors Truck Series final practice – NASCAR.com/live
    12:35 p.m. – 1:25 p.m: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series first practice – NASCAR.com/live
    2:35 p.m. – 3:25 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series final practice – FS1/MRN
    5:05 p.m.: Gander Outdoors Truck Series Pole Qualifying (Single Vehicle/Two Laps All Positions) – FS1
    7:05 p.m.: NASCAR Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series qualifying – (Single Vehicle/Two Laps All Positions) – FS1/MRN 
    8:30 p.m.: Gander Outdoors Truck Series Digital Ally 250 (Stages 40/80/167 Laps = 250.5 MILES) – FS1/MRN

    Saturday, May 11
    7:30 p.m.: NASCAR Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Digital Ally 400 (Stages 80/160/267 laps, 400.5 miles) – FS1/MRN

  • NASCAR postpones Dover race to Monday

    NASCAR postpones Dover race to Monday

    Rain invaded the Dover, Delaware area on Saturday night and did not let up throughout Sunday, forcing NASCAR to postpone the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Gander RV 400 until noon ET Monday.

    The race will be broadcast on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. There will also be a competition caution on Lap 40 due to all of the rubber on the track being washed away as a result of all the rain.

    There was a 75% chance of rain to begin with but that increased to 100% in the early morning hours of Sunday. After a long part of the day, NASCAR dried the track and completed the pre-race ceremonies. However, right before NASCAR took the one to go flag, the rain came again and after five minutes of riding around, they brought the teams down pit road and called it.

    It will be an all Hendrick Motorsports front row with last week’s winner and the winner from last year’s fall Dover race, Chase Elliott, starting on the pole with William Byron in second.

    Four drivers, including Alex Bowman, Martin Truex Jr., Ryan Preece and Matt Tifft  will start the race from the rear of the field after failing pre-race inspection twice.

  • Christopher Bell captures third Xfinity win this season at Dover

    Christopher Bell captures third Xfinity win this season at Dover

    Christopher Bell captured his third Xfinity Series victory of the season in Saturday’s Allied Steel Buildings 200 at Dover International Speedway. Bell also won the $100,000 Dash 4 Cash’ bonus for scoring the highest finish among a field of four drivers.

    “I just can’t say enough about everyone on this team 20 at Joe Gibbs Racing. They never quit. They keep working and over the last couple weeks we’ve had really fast race cars, but we just haven’t been able to capitalize on it. This one is really out to my pit crew. They did a great job of getting me out first there where I could control the restarts,” Bell said.

    “Over that long run there, I felt like I could make gains on him running the top. Last time we were here, the top was really good for me, but it seemed like it rubbered up more and the top was a little less of a disadvantage. Once we got the lead – thank you to my pit crew, they did an outstanding job – it’s really special to be here,” Bell continued.

    Cole Custer dominated the race, leading 155 laps but after Kaz Grala’s spin on Lap 154, everybody came in for one final stop and the Joe Gibbs squad got Bell out before Stewart-Haas Racing’s group.

    Bell said after the race in Victory Lane, “There’s no doubt that he (Cole Custer) was really good.”

    Bell had to overcome not one restart but two restarts as Riley Herbst spun out on Lap 175 and then once again on Lap 181 as Grey Gaulding got involved in an incident with Vinnie Miller.

    Justin Allgaier finished second for his fifth top-10 this year, Tyler Reddick was third followed by Custer and Chase Briscoe to round out the top five.

    Stage 1:

    Cole Custer led from wire to wire after starting on the pole in his Stewart-Haas Racing Ford. The Ladera Ranch, California native went coast to coast, leading all 40 laps as there was no caution during the first stage. There was an incident, however, as Noah Gragson got into the wall. There was no yellow as Gragson was able to continue. Gragson ended up finishing 19th after having to pit late in the race.

    Stage 2:

    Stage 2 began right where it left off in Stage 1 as the winner from Auto Club Speedway continued his approach to tame Miles the Monster. Custer began the race leading only 38 laps in his four previous trips to the Monster Mile. After the second stage? He led double that. Custer once again led from start to finish, lapping everybody up to 15th place before the green and checkered flags waved to end the stage.

    This was Bell’s 11th victory in 51 Xfinity starts in his career but he does trail Tyler Reddick by 23 points in the point standings.

    The NASCAR Xfinity teams will have two weeks off before heading to Charlotte Motor Speedway on Memorial Day Weekend.

    Xfinity Series Race Number 10
    Race Results for the 38th Annual Allied Steel Buildings 200 – Saturday, May 4, 2019
    Dover International Speedway – Dover, DE – 1. – Mile Concrete
    Total Race Length – 200 Laps – 200. Miles

    Fin Str No Driver Team Laps S1Pos S2Pos Pts Status
    1 4 20 Christopher Bell Rheem Toyota 200 2 2 58 Running
    2 2 7 Justin Allgaier BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet 200 3 4 50 Running
    3 5 2 Tyler Reddick Roland Chevrolet 200 4 3 49 Running
    4 1 0 Cole Custer Haas Automation Ford 200 1 1 53 Running
    5 7 98 Chase Briscoe # Nutri Chomps Ford 200 7 7 40 Running
    6 3 22 Austin Cindric Menards/Richmond Ford 200 5 6 42 Running
    7 8 19 Brandon Jones 1st Foundation Toyota 200 8 8 36 Running
    8 16 23 John Hunter Nemechek # Fire Alarm Services INC Chevrolet 200 0 10 30 Running
    9 6 8 Zane Smith PatientPop Chevrolet 200 6 5 39 Running
    10 15 1 Michael Annett Pilot/Flying J Chevrolet 200 0 0 27 Running
    11 14 39 Ryan Sieg Anglin Builders LLC Chevrolet 200 0 0 26 Running
    12 10 4 Ross Chastain Protect Your Melon Chevrolet 200 9 0 27 Running
    13 17 86 Brandon Brown # Vector Security Chevrolet 200 0 0 24 Running
    14 18 21 Kaz Grala HotScream Chevrolet 199 0 0 23 Running
    15 12 18 Riley Herbst Monster Energy Toyota 199 0 0 22 Running
    16 19 66 Timmy Hill R.Anderson Mem/CrashClaimsR.USToyota 199 0 0 21 Running
    17 11 11 Justin Haley # LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet 198 10 0 21 Running
    18 13 51 Jeremy Clements RepairableVehicles.com Chevrolet 198 0 0 19 Running
    19 9 9 Noah Gragson # Switch Chevrolet 197 0 9 20 Running
    20 21 8 Gray Gaulding World Wide Safety Consulting Chevrolet 197 0 0 17 Running
    21 24 99 Tommy Joe Martins Diamond Gusset Jeans Toyota 197 0 0 16 Running
    22 32 36 Josh Williams DGM Racing Chevrolet 196 0 0 15 Running
    23 26 0 Garrett Smithley teamjdmotorsports.com Chevrolet 196 0 0 14 Running
    24 22 7 Ray Black II ISOKERN/Scuba Life Chevrolet 196 0 0 13 Running
    25 25 90 Ronnie Bassett Jr Bassett Gutters & More Chevrolet 196 0 0 12 Running
    26 23 1 Stephen Leicht teamjdmotorsports.com Chevrolet 196 0 0 11 Running
    27 20 15 BJ McLeod teamjdmotorsports.com Chevrolet 196 0 0 10 Running
    28 33 52 David Starr ATS Chevrolet 195 0 0 9 Running
    29 36 35 Joey Gase Toyota 195 0 0 8 Running
    30 27 42 Chad Finchum Garrison Homes Toyota 195 0 0 7 Running
    31 35 5 Matt Mills J.F. Electric Chevrolet 195 0 0 6 Running
    32 31 78 Vinnie Miller Koolbox Toyota 194 0 0 5 Running
    33 37 74 Mike Harmon JourneyHomeProject/CharlieDanielsChevrolet 144 0 0 4 Running
    34 28 17 Bayley Currey(i) East Carolina University Chevrolet 59 0 0 0 Engine
    35 34 89 Morgan Shepherd Visone RV Chevrolet 50 0 0 2 Overheating
    36 29 38 Jeff Green RSS Racing Chevrolet 15 0 0 1 Brakes
    37 38 13 John Jackson R.Anderson Mem/CrashClaimsR.USToyota 13 0 0 1 Vibration
    38 30 93 Josh Bilicki Chevrolet 10 0 0 1 Transmission
  • Elliott captures the Gander RV 400 pole at Dover

    Elliott captures the Gander RV 400 pole at Dover

    Chase Elliott captured the pole for Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) Gander RV 400 at Dover International Speedway with a track record of 165.960 mph. Brad Keselowski held the prior rack record of 164.444 mph

    “Super fast. The corner speeds are just so high. There’s just a lot more throttle through the corner than what I feel like we’ve been carrying. But it was a lot of fun. Our NAPA Brakes Chevy was good right there. It’s always nice. This place can either be a lot of fun in qualifying, or it can be a handful,” Elliott said.

    NASCAR announced earlier in the week that group qualifying was officially over and the field was set by single-lap qualifying.

    Hendrick Motorsports captured the top two qualifying positions with teammate William Byron starting second.

    “Team Hendrick 1-2 (William Byron qualified 2nd) was awesome, Chevrolet power and everybody that contributes to our car has been working hard. Hopefully, we can back it up on Sunday,” Elliott added.

    Kyle Larson qualified third, Joey Logano fourth and Alex Bowman round out the top five.

    Starting Line Up by Row
    Dover International Speedway
    50th Annual Gander RV 400

    Pos No Driver Team Time Speed
    1 9 Chase Elliott NAPA Brakes Chevrolet 21.692 165.96
    2 24 William Byron Axalta Chevrolet 21.745 165.555
    3 42 Kyle Larson Credit One Bank Chevrolet 21.757 165.464
    4 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 21.855 164.722
    5 88 Alex Bowman Nationwide Small Business Chevrolet 21.857 164.707
    6 4 Kevin Harvick Jimmy John’s Ford 21.907 164.331
    7 10 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford 21.918 164.249
    8 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Office Toyota 21.931 164.151
    9 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford 21.936 164.114
    10 14 Clint Bowyer Mobil 1 Ford 21.949 164.017
    11 12 Ryan Blaney Menards/Duracell Ford 22.008 163.577
    12 48 Jimmie Johnson Ally Chevrolet 22.039 163.347
    13 19 Martin Truex Jr. SiriusXM Toyota 22.055 163.228
    14 41 Daniel Suarez Haas Automation Ford 22.073 163.095
    15 20 Erik Jones Sport Clips Toyota 22.086 162.999
    16 3 Austin Dillon AAA Chevrolet 22.09 162.97
    17 95 Matt DiBenedetto FDNY Foundation Toyota 22.108 162.837
    18 21 Paul Menard Motorcraft/Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center Ford 22.136 162.631
    19 1 Kurt Busch Monster Energy Chevrolet 22.14 162.602
    20 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Little Hug Ford 22.152 162.514
    21 6 Ryan Newman Wyndham Rewards Ford 22.176 162.338
    22 18 Kyle Busch Pedigree Toyota 22.233 161.921
    23 8 Daniel Hemric # Caterpillar Chevrolet 22.267 161.674
    24 38 David Ragan MDS Transport Ford 22.317 161.312
    25 13 Ty Dillon Twisted Tea Chevrolet 22.325 161.254
    26 34 Michael McDowell Dockside Logistics Ford 22.326 161.247
    27 43 Bubba Wallace World Wide Technology Chevrolet 22.419 160.578
    28 32 Corey LaJoie CorvetteParts.net Ford 22.572 159.49
    29 47 Ryan Preece # Kroger Chevrolet 22.698 158.604
    30 37 Chris Buescher Degree Chevrolet 22.829 157.694
    31 0 Landon Cassill(i) KODRA Communications Chevrolet 22.948 156.876
    32 36 Matt Tifft # Surface Sunscreen/Tunity Ford 23.132 155.629
    33 51 Cody Ware(i) Jacob Companies Ford 23.369 154.05
    34 52 BJ McLeod(i) RWR Chevrolet 23.384 153.951
    35 77 Quin Houff Chevrolet 23.465 153.42
    36 15 Ross Chastain(i) Low T Center Chevrolet 0 0
    37 27 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 0 0
  • Weekend Schedule for Dover

    Weekend Schedule for Dover

    Once again, all three national touring series will be back in action as the Gander Outdoor Truck Series, XFinity teams and the Cup guys will try to tame Miles the Monster at Dover International Speedway this weekend. This will be the first time in over a month that the Trucks will be getting back in action. Here is how you can watch all the drama unfold.

    Note: All times are ET

    Thursday, May 2nd
    2:05 p.m. – 2:55 p.m.: Gander Outdoors Truck Series first practice (No TV) Results
    4:05 p.m. – 4:55 p.m.: Gander Outdoors Truck Series final practice (No TV) Results

    Friday, May 3rd
    11:05 a.m. – 11:55 a.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series first practice, NASCAR.com/live
    12:05 p.m. – 12:55 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series first practice, NASCAR.com/live
    1:10 p.m. Gander Outdoors Truck Series Pole Qualifying (Single Vehicle/Two Laps All Positions, NASCAR.com/live
    2:30 p.m. – 3:20 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series final practice, NASCAR.com/live
    3:40 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Pole Qualifying (Single Vehicle/Two Laps All Positions), FS1
    5:00 p.m.: Gander Outdoors Truck Series JEGS 200 (Stages 45/90/200 Laps = 200 MILES), FS1

    Saturday, May 4th
    9:05 a.m. – 9:55 a.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series second practice, FS1
    10:10 a.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying, (Single Vehicle/Two Laps All Positions), FS1
    12:00 p.m. – 12:50 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series final practice, FS1
    1:30 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series Allied Steel Buildings 200 (STAGES 45/90/200 laps, 200 miles), FS1, MRN

    Sunday, May 5th
    2:00 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Gander RV 400 (120/240/400 laps, 400 miles), FS1, MRN

  • Elliott name back in victory lane at Talladega

    Elliott name back in victory lane at Talladega

    With four different crashes in the final seven laps, Chase Elliott emerged victorious in the Geico 500 at Talladega Superspeedway in the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series.

    “Obviously it could have gone both ways but fortunately everybody stayed together and stayed the course and had some help on that last lap with the caution,” Elliott said. “I just appreciate all the support. This is unbelievable. This is special. This is close to home for me. It feels a little bit like a home race.

    “We’ll take it. Unbelievable feeling. The crowd was intense. We’re proud to get it done for them.”

    Elliott is the first driver for the 2019 season to break the win streak by Joe Gibbs Racing and Team Penske. He edged his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Alex Bowman, who was disappointed to not have a chance at the win coming to the line despite scoring his career-best finish.

    “I’m not just going to let him win, right?” Bowman asked rhetorically. “I’ve got to try. I knew I could get to his quarter panel. I was pretty confident I could get to his quarter panel through the tri-oval. Who knows who is going to get to the line first? At that point, I thought I could do it. Depends on the car behind you, where he goes.

    “It would have been fun to try, but happy for Chase, Nationwide (Bowman’s sponsor), everybody that lets us keep doing this thing. I’m glad to kind of turn the season around. It’s been a rough start to the year. These guys deserve way better than the finishes they’ve had. To come home second, it’s not a win, but headed in the right direction.”

    Ryan Preece also scored his best career Cup series finish with a third place run. Upon further video evidence, Joey Logano unofficially finishes in fourth just slightly ahead of Daniel Hemric, who also got his best career finish. The rest of the top 10 finishing positions were Kurt Busch, Ryan Newman, Brendan Gaughan, Aric Almirola and Kyle Busch. Busch now extends his top-10 finishing streak to 10 for the 2019 season.

    Three Multi-Car Wrecks at Talladega

    The race officially ended under caution on the final lap as William Byron tangled with David Ragan on the back stretch. The two drivers collected Kyle Larson and Jeffrey Earnhardt. Both Larson and Earnhardt spun toward the inside wall, with Larson beginning to flip moments before impact with the inside SAFER barrier. The No. 42 Chevrolet tumbled and began to flip multiple times before finally coming to rest on the wheels. However, with Stenhouse spinning on the front stretch as the field took the white flag, the combination of debris on the track a few hundred feet before the start-finish line and Larson’s flip on the back stretch, NASCAR had to throw the yellow. Erik Jones spun in Turns 3 and 4 with two laps to go, but was able to continue on right away.

    “That was probably the longest flip I’ve ever had,” Larson said after he was checked out of the infield care center. “I didn’t know if it would ever stop. It was a little bit scary, but thankfully I’m all right.”

    A separate incident occurred with just seven laps remaining, as Chris Buescher’s No. 37 Chevrolet got turned by Aric Almirola on the backstretch. For the majority of that previous lap, Almirola kept looking to the inside to make a three-wide pass, but tucked back in line. However, on the back stretch, Almirola made contact with Buescher as he fell back in line and started a five-car crash. Buescher’s car hit the outside wall, then was t-boned by Matt DiBenedetto’s No. 95 Toyota, lifting Buescher’s car in the air. Martin Truex Jr. made slight contact, but avoided most of the wreck and was able to continue in the race. Justin Haley, who was making his Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series debut, was not so fortunate and had his great debut end after hitting DiBenedetto in the side.

    “We just got turned,” Buescher told FOX. ”Good position there with just a handful of laps to go. Just got turned right, destroyed our race car.”

    The red flag lasted for 8 minutes and 47 seconds.

    Back in the first stage, another multi-car wreck took out a few other major contenders as well. Just 10 laps into the race, Bubba Wallace had a strong run on Ryan Blaney. While the two bump drafted around, Blaney’s car got sideways but he was able to correct it. Wallace was not, and spun toward the inside across traffic. Clint Bowyer’s car slid up and collected his Stewart-Haas teammate Kevin Harvick. Michael McDowell and Matt Tifft were also collected, and those four retired from the race immediately.

    “The No. 22 (Joey Logano) pulled up and he checked up a little bit,” Wallace said of the crash. “I went to go to the bottom, where I was safe. I don’t know if I crossed (Blaney’s) bumper or whatever. But it got him wiggled down and shoved me even farther down than I wanted to go.

    “So I went back up just to stay off the apron and it just unloaded. It’s just unfortunate, but I tried not to wreck my buddy, Ryan, and it cost our day and some others’.”

    Denny Hamlin’s No. 11 Toyota also received damage, and went a few laps down early. After hitting the wall on Lap 83, Hamlin took his car to the garage with mechanical failures and would not return to the race. Jimmie Johnson received damage after running over debris from McDowell’s car. On Lap 25, Johnson hit the wall in Turn 3. He was able to get his Chevrolet to pit road, but was out of contention after finishing nine laps down.

    The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series competes next at Dover International Speedway on May 5.

    Monster Energy Cup Series Race Number 10
    Race Results for the 50th Annual GEICO 500 – Sunday, April 28, 2019
    Talladega Superspeedway – Talladega, AL – 2.66 – Mile Paved
    Total Race Length – 188 Laps – 500.08 Miles

    FinStrNoDriverTeamLapsS1PosS2PosPtsStatus
    1119Chase ElliottMountain Dew/Little Caesar’s Chevrolet1884157Running
    2988Alex BowmanNationwide Chevrolet1882253Running
    33047Ryan Preece #Kroger Chevrolet1880034Running
    4822Joey LoganoMoneyLion Ford1880935Running
    558Daniel Hemric #Caterpillar Chevrolet1880835Running
    6141Kurt BuschMonster Energy Chevrolet1880636Running
    7246Ryan NewmanAcorns Ford1886035Running
    82962* Brendan Gaughan(i)BeardOilDstrbtng/SthPntHtl&Casino Chevrolet188000Running
    9210Aric AlmirolaSmithfield Ford1880028Running
    102218Kyle BuschM&M’s Chocolate Bar Toyota18891030Running
    113632Corey LaJoieSchuler Systems Ford1880026Running
    121641Daniel SuarezCoca-Cola Orange Vanilla Ford1885031Running
    1342Brad KeselowskiSnap On Ford1880024Running
    1413Austin DillonDow Chevrolet1883537Running
    15712Ryan BlaneyMenards/Knauf Ford1880429Running
    161721Paul MenardQuick Land Tire & Auto Center Ford1880021Running
    171313Ty DillonGEICO Chevrolet1881030Running
    183727* Reed SorensonLow-T Centers Chevrolet1880019Running
    192720Erik JonesSTANLEY Toyota1880018Running
    202019Martin Truex JrBass Pro Shops Toyota1880017Running
    212524William ByronHertz Chevrolet1887328Running
    223381* Jeffrey Earnhardt(i)Xtreme Concepts Toyota187000Accident
    231538David RaganShriners Hospital for Children Ford1870014Accident
    241042Kyle LarsonClover Chevrolet1870717Accident
    25617Ricky Stenhouse JrFifth Third Bank Ford1878015Accident
    263415Ross Chastain(i)Chevrolet187000Running
    273596* Parker Kligerman(i)TRD 40th Anniversary Toyota186000Running
    284051Cody Ware(i)JACOB Companies Ford184009Running
    29314Clint BowyerToco Warranty Ford182008Running
    303137Chris BuescherTide Pods Chevrolet181007Accident
    312695Matt DiBenedettoProcore Toyota1811007Accident
    323877Justin Haley(i)Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevrolet180000Accident
    332148Jimmie JohnsonAlly Chevrolet178004Running
    34320Landon Cassill(i)Home Town Lenders Chevrolet154000Running
    353952Stanton BarrettHUSKI CHOCOLATE Chevrolet132002Suspension
    362311Denny HamlinFedEx Express Toyota80001Accident
    371836Matt Tifft #Surface Suncreen/Tunity Ford11001Accident
    38194Kevin HarvickBusch Beer Flannel Ford11001Accident
    392843Bubba WallaceWorld Wide Technology Chevrolet10001Accident
    401234Michael McDowellLove’s Travel Stops Ford10001Accident


  • Weekend Schedule for Talladega

    Weekend Schedule for Talladega

    After a week off for the Easter break, the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series go back to the track as Talladega Superspeedway is the home for this weekend’s races. Here is how you can watch all of the action from Talladega.

    All times are Eastern.

    Friday, April 26th:
    12:35-1:25 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series first practice, NASCAR.com/Live
    1:35-2:25 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series first practice, NASCAR.com/Live
    2:35-3:25 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series final practice, NASCAR.com/Live
    4:35-5:25 p.m.: NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series final practice, FS1

    Saturday, April 27th:
    10:10 a.m.: Xfinity Series Qualifying (SINGLE-VEHICLE / TWO ROUNDS), FS1
    1:00 p.m.: Xfinity Series MoneyLion 300 (STAGES 25/50/113 LAPS = 300.58 MILES),
    TV: FS1 – Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90)
    4:40 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Qualifying (SINGLE-VEHICLE/ TWO ROUNDS), FOX

    Sunday, April 28th:
    2 p.m.: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Geico 500 (Stages 55/110/188 LAPS = 500.08 Miles)
    TV: FOX – Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90)

  • Truex finally gets his short track win at Richmond

    Truex finally gets his short track win at Richmond

    After a three way battle in the closing laps, Martin Truex Jr. was able to out run Joey Logano and Clint Bowyer to the checkered flag in the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway.

    “You just had to hold ’em off,” Truex told FOX on the front stretch regarding the battle between Logano, Bowyer and himself. “Tonight we didn’t have the best car, but we’ve lost some here with the best car. We’ve kept chipping away at it and hopefully we get better from here on out.”

    Truex claimed the lead from Brad Keselowski with just under 80 laps to go, and led to the finish with a race-high of 186 laps. Truex also improved his stage positions throughout the night, third in Stage 1 and second in Stage 2. Kyle Busch led 101 laps, but a speeding penalty paired with the caution for Kyle Larson’s crash knocked Busch off cycle. He wasn’t able to get back to the front, but continues his top 10 streak for the 2019 season among the opening nine races.

    Logano won Stage 2 after passing Truex with a handful of laps remaining, but was not able to repeat at the end of the race.

    “I figured something out there toward the end with about 10 laps to go to make up some speed,” Logano said. “Fun race, but, gosh, two weeks in a row I felt like we had a car that could win the race, and we haven’t won.”

    At this point last year, Clint Bowyer already had a short track victory at Martinsville. He was looking to break the Team Penske/Joe Gibbs Racing duo by putting a Stewart-Haas Racing car in victory lane. He came up a couple of spots short, but not without a few side by side battles with Truex with around 20 laps to go.

    “It’s frustrating,” said Bowyer. “I was faster on a long run than him, but by the time you get to (Truex), your stuff is pretty wore out. And with this aero package, you are so aero dependent behind those cars that you get terrible tight.”

    Pole sitter Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin finished in the top five. Austin Dillon was the first and only Chevrolet driver in the top 10, finishing in sixth. Brad Keselowski, Stage 1 winner Kyle Busch, Ryan Newman and Paul Menard rounded out the top 10.

    The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series takes Easter weekend off. They will race again at Talladega Superspeedway in the Geico 500 on April 28.

  • Harvick Gets to Keep His Pole Position at Richmond

    Harvick Gets to Keep His Pole Position at Richmond

    Kevin Harvick earned the pole for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Toyota Owners 400 in Friday night’s Busch Pole Qualifying at Richmond Raceway, and he gets to keep it.

    Why’s that?

    Four of the top 10 qualifiers will have to start from the rear of the field after failing pre-race inspection Saturday afternoon — Erik Jones (qualified second), Chase Elliott (seventh), Daniel Suarez (ninth) and Jimmie Johnson (10th). They all will have to start from the rear of the field for Saturday’s race.

    “Eyes forward and let’s get to work,” said Johnson on Twitter after being asked his thoughts on starting from the rear.

    But the drama of failed inspections didn’t stop there. Aric Almirola (qualified 15th), Denny Hamlin (18th), Matt Tifft (20th), and Joey Gase (36th) all failed inspection and will have their cars moved to the back of the pack when the green flag waves later tonight.

    Additionally, Elliott, Hamlin and Tifft all failed a second time, resulting in a crew member ejected from each team. All eight drivers that failed inspection will start between 30th and 37th positions.

    Since Richmond is a night race, NASCAR impounds all the Monster Energy Cup Series cars until the garage is opened again on Saturday for inspection. Single failures result in disallowed qualifying times, and the team is set to start at the end of the field for the race. Multiple failures result in increased penalties against the team.

    So the updated results from qualifying are as follows. Harvick is still on pole with a time of 21.722 seconds. Kurt Busch is now the new face on the front row and will start second, 0.075 seconds off the pace. Joey Logano, last weekend’s short track winner, Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. with his best start of the season, round out the top five. Austin Dillon, Chris Buescher, Brad Keselowski, Paul Menard and Kyle Larson complete the updated top 10 qualifying results.

    The green flag is set to wave shortly after 7:30 p.m ET tonight.