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  • Truex runs away with win at the Monster Mile

    Truex runs away with win at the Monster Mile

    A mistake by Alex Bowman on the final lap of the second stage let Martin Truex Jr. pounce on and pass him to win the stage. After that, the Gander RV 400 was his race to lose.

    Lap traffic allowed Kevin Harvick and Truex to reel in Bowman. Harvick tried, but failed to overtake him, as did Truex. On the final lap of the second stage, however, Bowman went too high in Turn 1 and Truex made the pass underneath him to win the stage.

    For the final 160 laps, nobody could catch Truex. Aside from a pit cycle under green, he didn’t lose the lead and drove to his 21st Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series victory, and third at Dover International Speedway in his 488th start.

    “What a race car we had today,” he said. “(This) SiriusXM Camry was just incredible. Thanks to everybody at the shop…

    “We came here with a new setup this time, because we had kind of an older setup that we won with in 2016. We’ve been good, but not good enough.

    “Just hats off to Cole (Pearn) James and all those guys, everybody at (Toyota Racing Development) back in California, Costa Mesa for some awesome engines, awesome horsepower.”

    He started from the rear of the field, after his car failed pre-race inspection, and ended the race with a nine-second margin of victory. But he swore that it wasn’t as easy as it looked.

    “It was a lot of work,” he said. “It was tough, but this race car, man, it was just incredible.”

    DOVER, Del. – MAY 06: Alex Bowman, driver of the #88 Nationwide Small Business Chevrolet, races during the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Gander RV 400 at Dover International Speedway on May 6, 2019 in Dover, Delaware. Photo: Matt Sullivan/Getty Images

    Alex Bowman, who started in the rear for failing inspection, finished the afternoon in second for the second weekend in a row.

    “Talladega (Superspeedway) is a speedway and it’s a lot of luck involved,” Bowman said. “But to come here to, in my opinion, the hardest race track we go to and run from the back of all things was pretty special.

    “Just proud of everybody at Hendrick Motorsports for all the improvement we’ve made over the last year or so, and we’re gonna keep it going.”

    While Kyle Larson fought a tight-handling car early in the race, he got the car handling right and rounded out the podium for his best finish of the 2019 season.

    “And in the last run there, after cycling through green-flag stops, I was really loose and got stuck in traffic and then was just looser in the dirty air,” Larson said. “So, I had to just make sure I hit the bottom lap after lap to hold (Kevin) Harvick off. So, it was good to finally have a clean race. I don’t think we’ve had a clean weekend all year long. And we’re 11 weeks into the season. So, it’s good to finally get a clean day, like I said, and thanks to our race team. Our pit crew did a good job today as well. It was a nice day.”

    Harvick and Chase Elliott, who led a race high of 145 laps, rounded out the top five.

    “…we just fell off there at the end of that second Stage,” Elliott said. “That was the time of the race that we needed to be controlling it and not falling back. Just a bad time to have a bad half of a run and that is kind of what happened. So, we were fast, just not fast enough when it really mattered.”

    Erik Jones, Joey Logano, William Byron, Clint Bowyer and Kyle Busch rounded out the top 10.

    RACE SUMMARY

    Chase Elliott led the field to green and led the first 108 laps. After Ricky Stenhouse Jr. cut a right-front tire, hit the wall in Turn 1 and brought out the caution on Lap 106, Joey Logano took just right-side tires and exited the pits with the lead. He drove on to win the first stage.

    DOVER, Del. – MAY 06: Joey Logano, driver of the #22 Shell Pennzoil Ford, leads a pack of cars during the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Gander RV 400 at Dover International Speedway on May 6, 2019 in Dover, Delaware. Photo: Chris Trotman/Getty Images

    Logano pitted during the stage break, which handed the lead to teammate Brad Keselowski. He led for 57 laps, before he pitted from the lead under green on Lap 181. After a few drivers took turns in the front for nine laps, Elliott cycled back to the lead.

    Thanks to lap traffic, Bowman pulled up to his teammate and passed him entering Turn 1 on Lap 223. Likewise, lap traffic allowed Kevin Harvick and Truex to reel him in. Harvick tried, but failed to overtake him, as did Truex. On the final lap of the second stage, however, Bowman went too high in Turn 1 and Truex made the pass underneath him to win the stage.

    Truex lost the lead for 27 laps, while Daniel Suarez stayed out hoping to catch a caution. When that strategy failed, he pitted on Lap 347 and Truex led the rest of the way.

    Who had a good day

    After starting the day in the rear, Bowman drove through the field and led 16 laps, on his way to a runner-up finish.

    Teammate Elliott led a race high of 145 laps, on his way to a fifth-place finish.

    William Byron earned his second top 10 finish of the season, with an eighth-place finish.

    Kyle Busch finished 10th to extend his top 10 streak to 11 races. He tied Morgan Shepherd for the longest top 10 streak in the Modern Era of NASCAR.

    Who had a lousy day

    Denny Hamlin, who started the day in eighth, quickly fell through the field as his car’s handling went loose. He finished the first stage in 23rd. His afternoon crossed the Mason-Dixon Line when he cut a tire, couldn’t get to pit road and spun in Turn 1 on Lap 265.

    Nuts and bolts

    The race lasted three hours eight minutes and 37 seconds, at an average speed of 127.242 mph.

    There were 15 lead changes among 11 different drivers and six cautions for 31 laps.

    Kyle Busch leaves with a nine-point lead.

    Monster Energy Cup Series Race Number 11
    Race Results for the 50th Annual Gander RV 400 – Monday, May 6, 2019
    Dover International Speedway – Dover, DE – 1. – Mile Concrete
    Total Race Length – 400 Laps – 400. Miles

    Fin Str No Driver Team Laps S1Pos S2Pos Pts Status
    1 13 19 Martin Truex Jr. SiriusXM Toyota 400 0 1 50 Running
    2 5 88 Alex Bowman Nationwide Small Business Chevrolet 400 7 2 48 Running
    3 3 42 Kyle Larson Credit One Bank Chevrolet 400 4 6 46 Running
    4 6 4 Kevin Harvick Jimmy John’s Ford 400 5 3 47 Running
    5 1 9 Chase Elliott NAPA Brakes Chevrolet 400 3 4 47 Running
    6 15 20 Erik Jones Sport Clips Toyota 400 9 10 34 Running
    7 4 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 400 1 0 40 Running
    8 2 24 William Byron Axalta Chevrolet 400 6 0 34 Running
    9 10 14 Clint Bowyer Mobil 1 Ford 400 10 9 31 Running
    10 22 18 Kyle Busch Pedigree Toyota 400 0 8 30 Running
    11 14 41 Daniel Suarez Haas Automation Ford 400 0 0 26 Running
    12 9 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford 399 2 5 40 Running
    13 19 1 Kurt Busch Monster Energy Chevrolet 399 0 0 24 Running
    14 12 48 Jimmie Johnson Ally Chevrolet 399 0 0 23 Running
    15 11 12 Ryan Blaney Menards/Duracell Ford 399 8 7 29 Running
    16 7 10 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford 399 0 0 21 Running
    17 18 21 Paul Menard Motorcraft/Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center Ford 399 0 0 20 Running
    18 21 6 Ryan Newman Wyndham Rewards Ford 398 0 0 19 Running
    19 16 3 Austin Dillon AAA Chevrolet 398 0 0 18 Running
    20 17 95 Matt DiBenedetto FDNY Foundation Toyota 398 0 0 17 Running
    21 8 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Office Toyota 397 0 0 16 Running
    22 25 13 Ty Dillon Twisted Tea Chevrolet 397 0 0 15 Running
    23 30 37 Chris Buescher Degree Chevrolet 397 0 0 14 Running
    24 26 34 Michael McDowell Dockside Logistics Ford 395 0 0 13 Running
    25 23 8 Daniel Hemric # Caterpillar Chevrolet 394 0 0 12 Running
    26 24 38 David Ragan MDS Transport Ford 393 0 0 11 Running
    27 27 43 Bubba Wallace World Wide Technology Chevrolet 393 0 0 10 Running
    28 29 47 Ryan Preece # Kroger Chevrolet 392 0 0 9 Running
    29 28 32 Corey LaJoie CorvetteParts.net Ford 392 0 0 8 Running
    30 36 15 Ross Chastain(i) Low T Center Chevrolet 389 0 0 0 Running
    31 31 0 Landon Cassill(i) KODRA Communications Chevrolet 389 0 0 0 Running
    32 32 36 Matt Tifft # Surface Sunscreen/Tunity Ford 387 0 0 5 Running
    33 20 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Little Hug Ford 386 0 0 4 Running
    34 33 51 Cody Ware(i) Jacob Companies Ford 383 0 0 0 Running
    35 37 27 * Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 356 0 0 2 Engine
    36 35 77 Quin Houff Chevrolet 168 0 0 1 Too Slow
    37 34 52 BJ McLeod(i) Chevrolet 96 0 0 0 Engine
  • 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
  • NASCAR, Genius Sports Form Exclusive Multi-Year Betting Data Partnership

    NASCAR, Genius Sports Form Exclusive Multi-Year Betting Data Partnership

    New Agreement to Deliver NASCAR’s First-Ever Live Betting Platform to Legal Sportsbooks;

    NASCAR’s Sports Gaming Strategy Designed to Drive Fan Interest and Deepen Engagement

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (May 3, 2019) – NASCAR and Genius Sports, the global leader in sports data solutions, today announced a landmark deal that will see Genius Sports develop an official NASCAR gaming offering for legal sportsbooks. The new agreement is the first step toward creating an advanced live betting product that will drive fan interest and deepen engagement around NASCAR race events. 

    Genius Sports will utilize NASCAR’s official data feed to build a high-end live betting product to be sold to legal sportsbooks around the world. Exclusive access to NASCAR’s official data will allow Genius Sports to create a real-time gaming platform that provides up-to-the-minute odds and a suite of traditional wagers and prop bets. The new initiative will enhance the race day experience and keep fans engaged with the sport for longer periods of time.     

    “Partnering with Genius Sports allows us to deliver a dynamic fan engagement platform in the rapidly-growing world of legalized sports gaming,” said Brian Herbst, senior vice president, broadcasting and innovation, NASCAR. “This new relationship will provide another entry point to the sport and complements our strategy to create a more immersive experience for fans.”

    As a result of the agreement, Genius Sports becomes the exclusive provider of NASCAR data to licensed sportsbooks. The new data partnership marks NASCAR’s first in the growing U.S. sports betting sector.

    “NASCAR fans are some of the most devoted in the world, and we look forward to helping them to create a deeper, more connected experience that is both safe and secure as the business of sports betting continues to evolve in the U.S.,” said Mark Locke, Genius Sports CEO. “Furthermore, our global relationships will help bring the excitement of NASCAR racing to new audiences both within the U.S. and in new territories around the world.”

    With 40 cars on the track reaching speeds of over 200 miles per hour, NASCAR’s official data is vital to the development of a gaming platform. Only licensed sportsbooks in regulated territories will have access to the official data, providing greater transparency, accuracy, and cooperation to monitor and safeguard NASCAR events.

    Before the start of the 2019 season, NASCAR developed a comprehensive sports integrity program and gambling policy in which the sanctioning body granted all teams and tracks the ability to sell marketing sponsorships to sports-betting companies and licensed sportsbooks.

    About NASCAR

    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States. NASCAR consists of three national series (Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series™, NASCAR Xfinity Series™, and NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series™), four regional series, one local grassroots series, and three international series. The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. Based in Daytona Beach, Fla., with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races in more than 30 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. For more information visit www.NASCAR.com and www.IMSA.com, and follow NASCAR on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and Snapchat (‘NASCAR’).

    About Genius Sports

    Genius Sports is the global leader in sports data. Our unique technology empowers sports to collect, manage and commercialize their data, transforming the way they run their competitions and creating new revenues streams through our distribution networks across media and regulated sports betting sectors. 

    Headquartered in London with over 16 locations worldwide, Genius Sports captures millions of data points at sporting events in every corner of globe, optimizing them into stat-driven content for sports fans and, through Betgenius, our sports betting technology arm, cutting-edge in-game sports wagering products for sportsbooks and lotteries globally. 

    Genius Sports is the trusted sports data, technology and integrity partner to hundreds of sporting bodies. This includes many of the world’s largest leagues and federations such as the NBA, NCAA, PGA TOUR and the English Premier League.

  • Four Drivers Selected for NASCAR Drive for Diversity Youth Driver Development Program After National Combine in North Carolina

    Four Drivers Selected for NASCAR Drive for Diversity Youth Driver Development Program After National Combine in North Carolina

    Drivers Ages 12 to 16 to Train with Rev Racing for Summer 2019

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (May 1, 2019) – Four talented youth drivers have been selected to hone their racing skills as participants in the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Youth Driver Development Program after a national talent search in March.

    NASCAR and Rev Racing hosted a youth driver combine at GoPro Motorplex in Mooresville, N.C., where drivers ages 12 to 16 were evaluated during practice sessions and heat races.

    Four drivers were selected to the 2019 class, including Rajah Caruth, 16, an iRacing competitor from Washington D.C., with aspirations of a traditional racing career. Among the new participants are Lacy Kuehl, 12, of Sarasota, Fla., who has experience racing dirt oval flat karts, and Blake Lothian, 16, a World Formula Kart driver from Wellesley, Mass.

    Fourteen-year-old U.S. Legends car driver Isabella Robusto of Fort Mill, S.C., returns to Rev Racing having trained with the youth driver development program in 2017 and 2018.

    “We were very impressed with what we saw from these drivers at the combine in March,” said Jusan Hamilton, NASCAR director, racing operations and event management. “Each driver demonstrated strong potential and we believe will be successful in racing. The four selected stood out based on their abilities both on and off the track, have great experience and left quite the positive impression on our evaluators.”

    NASCAR Drive for Diversity and Rev Racing seek the highest quality candidates from diverse backgrounds and develop them into successful NASCAR drivers. During the summer, the youth program provides selected drivers with equipment, mentoring and competition experience. 

    Rev Racing, the competition arm of the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Youth Driver Development Program, will put the four drivers in INEX Legend Cars in 2019. Each driver will compete in the Bojangles’ Summer Shootout at Charlotte Motor Speedway in June and July, and several other events throughout the summer.

    “We have really taken an in-depth look at how we develop and train our drivers at the youth level,” said Max Siegel, CEO of Rev Racing. “We’ve seen the program grow over the last 10 years and make a substantial impact in NASCAR. The level of talent and enthusiasm we are already seeing in these young individuals is both promising and exciting. Connecting with drivers as early as possible allows us to have a greater impact on driver development on and off the race track. Our goal is to see these drivers move through the pipeline and into the national series.” 

    The youth development program serves as a stepping stone for drivers to eventually move to NASCAR Whelen All-American Series and NASCAR K&N Pro Series race cars with the goal of one day competing for a NASCAR national series team.

    The NASCAR Drive for Diversity Driver Development Program, a separate program that will host its combine later this year, introduces talent to Late Model Stock cars and offers opportunities for drivers to compete in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series and Whelen All-American Series with the Rev Racing team.

    Graduates of the youth development program include NASCAR K&N Pro Series West driver Hailie Deegan, 17, and Rev Racing Late Model driver Nicholas Sanchez, 17. In 2018, Deegan became the first female driver to win a K&N Pro Series race after taking the checkered flag at Meridian Speedway in Idaho. Deegan won her second K&N Pro Series race in 2019, finishing first at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Dirt Track. 

    Sanchez raced in last year’s Bojangles Summer Shootout with Rev Racing’s Legends Car program and recently completed his rookie season in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series.

    The 2019 class features the following drivers:

    Rajah Caruth: In 2018, Caruth raced the Legends ’34 Coupe in the inaugural season of the eNASCAR Ignite Series, NASCAR and iRacing’s youth series created specifically to identify and attract young and diverse talent. He made 18 starts in the eight-week regular season, where he finished second seven times, made the playoffs and advanced to the championship round. Caruth has raced in more than 230 races on iRacing thus far in 2019 with 21 wins and more than1,600 laps led.

    Lacy Kuehl: Kuehl has raced in a dirt oval flat kart 32 times with one first-place finish. Notable accomplishments include winning at the Inverness Grand Prix and racing for Diabetic Ketoacidosis survivors. Kuehl would eventually like to earn an invitation to the Maxxis Nationals.

    Blake Lothian: Lothian raced nine of 10 races in a World Formula Kart in the 2018 New Hampshire Karting Association (NHKA) Outdoor Series in New Hampshire. His highest finish was third place and he finished the season seventh out of more than 20 drivers. In 2017, he was the NHKA Briggs and Stratton LO206 Senior Champion with seven first-place finishes and three second-place finishes.

    Isabella Robusto:  A current youth development driver,Robusto competed in the 2018 Bojangles Summer Shootout 10-race series where she finished sixth in the overall points standings. She won Battle at the Big Top at Texas Motor Speedway, a U.S. Legends National Qualifier.

    About NASCAR

    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States. NASCAR consists of three national series (Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series™, NASCAR Xfinity Series™, and NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series™), three regional series, one local grassroots series, three international series and the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA). The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. Based in Daytona Beach, Fla., with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races in more than 30 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico and Europe. For more information visit www.NASCAR.com and www.IMSA.com, and follow NASCAR on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and Snapchat (‘NASCAR’).

    About Rev Racing

    Headquartered in Concord, N.C., Rev Racing, owned by Max Siegel, operates the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Program, which is the industry’s leading developmental program for ethnic minorities and women drivers and pit crew members. For more information about Rev Racing visit http://revracing.net or follow on Twitter @RevRacin. 

  • Same Last Name, Different Time – An Elliott in Gatorade Victory Lane at Talladega Superspeedway

    Same Last Name, Different Time – An Elliott in Gatorade Victory Lane at Talladega Superspeedway

    TALLADEGA, Ala. – On Sunday afternoon, Chase Elliott took the No. 9 to Gatorade Victory Lane at Talladega Superspeedway in the GEICO 500 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series for his first ‘Dega win. The last time the iconic number was in Gatorade Victory Lane, another Elliott was behind the wheel, Chase’s father Bill, in 1987.

    Elliott (Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet) executed a perfect strategy to end a seven-race Ford winning streak at Talladega Superspeedway. Several late-race crashes changed the complexion of what was a hard-fought race between three manufacturers – two desperate to end the other’s dominance at the famed speedway. It came to the delight of a great crowd in the stands, who cheered loudly and let Elliott know their approval when it was all said and done.

    “We just had a plan, executed it really well. Obviously could have gone both ways,” Elliott said after climbing from his car at the start-finish line. “Fortunately, everybody stayed together, stayed the course, and had some help on that last lap with a caution. This is unbelievable. This is close to home for me, so it feels a little bit like a home race.”

    Elliott held off his teammate Alex Bowman and fellow Chevy driver Ryan Preece, Joey Logano, last year’s GEICO 500 winner, was fourth with Daniel Hemric fifth – his best finish of his rookie campaign in NASCAR’s premier series. With the Dawsonville, GA native’s win, owner Rick Hendrick is now the all-time winningest car owner at Talladega in the Cup Series with 13.

    A last-lap crash on the Alabama Gang Superstretch collected much of the field and sent Kyle Larson tumbling after hard contact with the inside wall. Larson, along with all other drivers involved, were evaluated and released from the infield care center.

    A multi-car incident also struck on Lap 182 of the scheduled 188-lap event, involving Aric Almirola, Martin Truex Jr., Chris Buescher, Justin Haley, and Matt DiBenedetto, putting the field under a brief red flag and setting up the final wild dash to the checkered flag.

    Logano led 37 laps in his No. 22 MoneyLion Ford Mustang, but gave way to Elliott and his fellow Chevrolet drivers in the race’s waning moments on lap 185.

    “At the end, [Kurt Busch] had a big run and I felt like I had to block that. When I blocked that I can’t block both and [Elliott] got underneath me,” Logano said. “I really think even if it was green all the way to the end, it would have looked exactly the same.”

    Ty Dillon, making his 100th career start in the No. 13 GEICO Chevrolet for Germain Racing, picked up the win in Stage 1. Elliott also led a 1-2-3 finish for Hendrick Motorsports in Stage 2 for his first stage victory of the 2019 season.

    An incident on Lap 11 ended the day for four drivers – Kevin Harvick, Michael McDowell, Mobile, AL native Bubba Wallace, and Matt Tifft, while also collecting Clint Bowyer and Denny Hamlin. Jimmie Johnson found the wall himself on lap 24, but was able to continue and finished 33rd.

    Sunday’s race saw 37 official lead changes.

    Earlier Sunday, NASCAR’s biggest and baddest track detailed plans for Phase II of Transformation – The Talladega Superspeedway Infield Project presented by Graybar. The process of demolishing many of the pre-existing structures in the facility’s infield will begin next week, with an expedited construction timeline to follow, ensuring that all new amenities are prepared for fans’ arrival in October.

    NASCAR returns to Talladega Superspeedway on Oct. 11-13 with the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series’ Sugarlands Shine 250 (Oct. 12) and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series’ 1000Bulbs.com 500 (Oct. 13) – both part of the NASCAR Playoffs for those respective series. Ticket information for those races and all Talladega Superspeedway events is available on-line at www.talladegasuperspeedway.com or by calling (855) 518-RACE (7223).

    About Talladega Superspeedway
    Talladega Superspeedway – which will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year – is the most competitive race track on the NASCAR schedule (record 88 lead changes in 188 laps), the highest-banked (33 degrees) and the longest (2.66 miles) as well as the most fun and fan-friendly. Talladega offers something for everyone, including hundreds of acres of free camping, amazing kids tickets and college student prices, along with special offers for military members, first responders, teachers and educators. The historic venue, which opened in 1969, is deemed NASCAR’s “Party Capital” thanks to the track’s infamous infield, the traditional Saturday Night Infield Concert on event weekends and renowned Talladega Blvd., home of the “Big One on the Blvd.” party. It’s the site of the most comfortable seats in motorsports, large ISM Vision HD video boards lining the frontstretch and numerous pre-race activities for fans on race day, including special Kids VIP opportunities. For ticket information, visit www.talladegasuperspeedway.com or call 855-518-RACE (7223).

    The track, along with its parent company, International Speedway Corporation, announced last year Transformation – The Talladega Superspeedway Infield Project presented by Graybar. The approximate $50 million redevelopment endeavor is part of ISC’s long-term capital allocation plan and reinvestment into its major motorsports complexes. The project, highlighted by a one-of-a-kind Talladega Garage Experience, will feature “up-close” access, interactive attractions and enhanced amenities for fans, sponsors, teams and stakeholders in the iconic Talladega infield. Full completion of the modernized project is scheduled for October 2019. Fans can learn more about the project and view the progress 24/7 via the construction cam by visiting www.talladegasuperspeedway.com/transformation.

  • Ryan Preece captures career-best finish with third at Talladega

    Ryan Preece captures career-best finish with third at Talladega

    It was an exemplary day for the Chevrolet teams as they claimed the top three spots at Talladega but it was especially meaningful for Ryan Preece.

    Preece survived three multi-car crashes Sunday afternoon at Talladega Superspeedway to claim his best career finish. Driving his JTG Daugherty Racing No. 47 Chevrolet, he claimed the first top five of his Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career with a third-place finish in the GEICO 500.

    It also earned him the title of Sunoco Rookie of the Race. His previous best finish was eighth in the season-opening Daytona 500. It was the rookie’s 15th start and only his second experience competing at Talladega.

    “It was awesome,” Preece said. “I was only here one other time and that was in an Xfinity car in 2016 and I was running third with three to go and went for the hole and got flushed.

    “So, I wasn’t going to do that today. Ultimately, it was a perfect situation for Chevy there on that restart, being able to line up and push each other and really not give the other manufacturers an opportunity to get by us. So, a great day for Kroger and a great day for JTG and hopefully we can use this momentum moving forward.”

    Earlier in the week, Preece spoke with the media about his career and his expectations going forward.

    “It’s been full of highs and lows for sure, but something that, you know, hard work and never giving up always prevail,” he said. “So we just have to keep heading in that direction and, I feel like ultimately by the middle of the season, towards the end of the season, we should be hitting our stride and be exactly where I want to be. It’s just, it takes time. We’re working on that and, obviously I’m extremely thankful for the opportunity that JTG Jody and Tad and, and Brad and Gordon that have given me, and Kroger being behind me 110%. I get those texts every single week from all those guys. It’s a good feeling to know that no matter what, at the end of the day, they’re proud of me and we’re just going to keep moving forward.”

    If today’s result is any indication, Preece is ahead of schedule and definitely headed in the right direction.

    Follow @angiecampbell_ for the latest NASCAR news and feature stories.

  • 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


  • Austin Dillon claims Busch Pole award at Talladega

    Austin Dillon claims Busch Pole award at Talladega

    Austin Dillon earned the Busch Pole Award at Talladega Superspeedway and will lead the field to green for Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series GEICO 500.

    Dillon drove his No. 3 Chevrolet at a lap speed of 192.544 mph winning his first pole at Talladega. It was his second pole this season and the fifth of his Cup Series career.

    But it was particularly significant for a number of other reasons. Dillon turned 29-years-old Friday and his team, Richard Childress Racing, is celebrating their 50th anniversary in the sport as Talladega commemorates their 50th year as a NASCAR track.

    It was also Richard Childress Racing’s first pole at Talladega in 25 years, since Dale Earnhardt earned the pole for the team in 1994.

    “I’m a numbers kind of guy,” Dillon said, “and you correlate all those numbers together – it’s the 50th anniversary for RCR, 50th for Talladega. Talladega is where RCR kind of started in 1969. I’m pumped to be here in the No. 3 car. Danny Stockman (crew chief) and the boys did a great job building a fast car and you want to go out there and make some noise and they did that. I give all the credit to those guys. Tomorrow it’s up to us to keep that car up front and hopefully make a real iconic win for RCR and everyone here at Talladega.”

    Stewart-Haas Racing’s Aric Almirola will start second in Sunday’s race after a 192.131 mph lap.

    “I think we got pretty close to backing up what we ran in the first round there but I felt like the wind picked up a little bit more. I don’t know if that was it or what the case was. All in all, it was a great run for us,” Almirola said. “I am happy about starting on the front row with good track position to start the race and a good pit stall. All those things matter.”

    Clint Bowyer, Brad Keselowski and Daniel Hemric round out the top five starting positions.

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will start sixth, followed by Ryan Blaney, last year’s winner Joey Logano, Alex Bowman, Kyle Larson, rounding out the top 10.

    Tune into the GEICO 500 Sunday at 2 p.m. ET on FOX with radio coverage provided by MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

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