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  • Harvick Wins by a Hair in Phoenix

    Harvick Wins by a Hair in Phoenix

    Kevin Harvick scored the victory in the Valley of the Sun, but just by the slimmest of margins.

    It took until past halfway through the Good Sam 500 to take over the lead for the first time, but the driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet survived a beating and banging drag race to the finish line coming out of Turn 4 with Carl Edwards to secure the victory. It’s his 32nd career win in the Sprint Cup Series, his eighth at Phoenix International Raceway and the closest margin of any win in the history of the track (0.010 of a second).

    “Well, I knew he was better through (Turns) 3 and 4. That was not the car that I wanted to see behind me. I knew I could beat him down there and I tried to protect the bottom in 3 and 4 and I just missed the bottom with all the rubber build-up on the tires and everything. But, all in all, I knew I was going to be on defense down there. I got up too high and wasn’t able to stay on the bottom like I wanted to and then he got into me like he should have, and I needed to get a good run off the corner and I was going to have to get into his door and it worked out, just barely. I just want to thank Jimmy John’s, Busch, Chevrolet, Mobil 1 and everybody at Stewart-Haas for everything that they do.”

    “I should’ve wrecked him,” Edwards jokingly said after the race. “No, those guys were doing a great job all day. They hung on with those tires but we were faster so I thought ‘Man, I’ll just move him out of the way and get by.’ I just didn’t move him far enough and then he got up the door and I thought I was trying to time — I thought ‘I think he’s going to beat me.’ So, I tried to sideswipe him before he got there but I needed to be in front of his front tire. Anyway, just a fun race. Man, I wish we could’ve won that thing. Dave Rogers (crew chief) did a great job. I’ve got to thank Stanley. They’re onboard here. Hopefully, everybody that damaged their stuff could use some Stanley Tools to fix it today. ARRIS, Toyota, TRD (Toyota Racing Development), Subway, Comcast, XFINITY, all of our sponsors. I wanted to win that thing but you win some and you lose some. It was a good race.”

    Denny Hamlin overcame being penalized for an uncontrolled tire on his first stop to finish third in his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.

    He said there was “great effort for our whole FedEx Freight Toyota team. Just I thought we had a car that could win. We really did a good job back there – pit crew did a good job down the stretch there. So, overall I’m very proud of our program. We’ve really come a long way on this race track. Obviously, this is a very pivotal race track when it comes to getting to Homestead so we want to run good here and this is a good step.”

    Pole-sitter Kyle Busch led 75 laps on his way to finishing fourth in his No. 18 JGR Toyota. Dale Earnhardt Jr. led 34 laps but opted to stay out when the rest of the field pitted and stumbled on the final restart on his way to rounding out the top-five in his No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet.

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. got bet on the final restart and came home fifth. Photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images
    Dale Earnhardt Jr. got to bet on the final restart and came home fifth. Photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images

    “Yeah, I was surprised we finished as good as we did,” Earnhardt said. “I thought that was a good move to not pit. If a couple more guys don’t pit and we get another guy on the outside in the second row we was in good shape.”

    Kurt Busch brought his No. 41 SHR Chevrolet home to a sixth-place finish.

    “It was a good run, it wasn’t a great run,” Busch said. “Thanks to all my guys. We tried hard, we worked hard and it’s just a matter of getting that grip later in the day. Kevin Harvick is a master here at Phoenix, congrats to him. We were close. We will keep chipping away at it.”

    After three races of bad runs, Matt Kenseth scores his first top-10 finish of the season after bringing his No. 20 JGR Toyota home to a seventh-place finish. Chase Elliott also bounced back from a lousy finish at Las Vegas with an eighth-place finish in his No. 24 HMS Chevrolet.

    “I felt like it was a solid day for us,” Elliott said. “I was just happy we finally put a day together and got a finish that these guys deserved. I feel like we had a good car. We made gains on it all day long. That last restart, obviously, was pretty wild. We tried our best. We gave up a couple of spots, but we will take it and move on to Fontana.”

    Austin Dillon continues his run of strong performances this season with a ninth-place finish in his No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet.

    “Solid day we ran right there 10th all day,” Dillon said. “At the end Slugger (Labbe, crew chief) made the call to stay out. It was a gutsy call. I think right there at the end the No. 88 kind of spun his tires and didn’t get going. The No. 18 put me three-wide, so glad to come out with ninth after that. We gained a spot overall. We probably could have had, maybe two more spots really, just a fun race. I’m looking forward to this year. That was enjoyable right there.”

    Ryan Blaney brought home another top-10 finish in his No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford.

    “That wasn’t bad,” Blaney said. “We fought really hard all day. We got a lot better throughout the day. We didn’t start out that great and we just got better as we went along. The guys did a great job with two tires at the end and I thought about staying out but we wouldn’t have been on the first two rows, I don’t think, so we had to come in and get two and I think it picked us up one spot. It was a good day and a good job by everybody on this Motorcraft Quick Lane team and a top-10 car is all I could ask for.”

    Joey Logano couldn't make the fuel last to the end. Photo: Sean Gardner/Getty Images
    Joey Logano couldn’t make the fuel last to the end. Photo: Sean Gardner/Getty Images

    Joey Logano pitted from ninth with seven laps to go and finished in 18th one-lap down.

    “We just didn’t quite get the luck on our side today,” Logano said. “We created our own luck as well. We need to clean it up a little bit. We need to clean up the mistakes we have had here at the beginning of the season on everybody’s front. We still have speed. We were close today. At times, it felt like we were a third-place car, and we were running up there around third. We just still have work to do to catch the 4 and 19, they were the class of the field.”

    Kasey Kahne had a top-10 run going before suffering a right-front tire blowout and slamming the wall in Turn 3 with six laps remaining.

    “We had a right front tire go down,” Kahne said. “It happened earlier in the race but a caution came out and I thought it was the engine at the time because of the way it kind of vibrated and changed the tone of the engine. Come to find out it wasn’t the engine and it was the tire. We’ll look at what we are doing since it happened a couple of times. We had a car capable of running in the top-15 and we were really good early. The longer the race went I felt like I got looser. I used a lot of brake during the entire the race, which I was surprised about. Yesterday in practice I didn’t have to use the brake hardly at all and today with different grips I used it so much.”

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who’s been showing that Roush Fenway Racing has started to turn the ship around the last three weeks, suffered a right-front tire blowout and slammed the wall in Turn 1 halfway through the race.

    “We were really tight and I was having to use too much break and I think we got the tires hot and once we did that the right front gave out from having to use too much brake,” Stenhouse said. “The cars were a handful. They were fun to drive. We just didn’t quite have the Fastenal Ford dialed in like we needed to today. We were really tight, therefore, we had to use too much brake.”

    Paul Menard suffered a right-front tire blowout at the lap 105 mark and slammed the wall in Turn 3.

    Asked what happened, he said he wasn’t “really sure. We were okay that last run. We fired off pretty decent and started getting really tight at the end. I don’t know if a left-front tire blew or what going into 3. I don’t know if something broke or if a tire blew. We are going to check it out. I’m curious about it.”

    Ryan Newman also fell victim to a right-front tire blowout at the lap 53 mark and hit the wall in Turn 3.

    “We just blew a right-front tire.  It must have melted the bead or something.  I don’t know if something failed in the cooling department or what the deal was.  I didn’t do anything any different than I’ve ever done here before.  Just definitely blew a right-front tire out and that was the end of our day with the Grainger Chevrolet.”

    The race lasted two hours, 45 minutes and 53 seconds at an average speed of 113.212 mph. There were seven lead changes among four different drivers and five cautions for 30 laps. The final margin of victory was one one-hundredths of a second.

    Complete Race Results:

    Phoenix NSCS-Race-Results

  • Kurt Busch Fastest in Second Practice at Phoenix

    Kurt Busch Fastest in Second Practice at Phoenix

    Kurt Busch topped the chart in the second Sprint Cup Series practice. The driver of the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet was the fastest in the second practice session with a time of 26.194 and a speed of 137.436 mph.

    Kevin Harvick was second in his No. 4 SHR Chevrolet with a time of 26.338 and a speed of 136.685 mph while Carl Edwards was third in his No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota with a time of 26.375 and a speed of 136.493 mph. Martin Truex Jr. was fourth in his No. 78 Furniture Row Racing Toyota with a time of 26.395 and a speed of 136.389 mph as Chase Elliott rounded out the top-five in his No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet with a time of 26.397 and a speed of 136.379 mph.

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. was sixth in his No. 88 HMS Chevrolet, teammate Kasey Kahne was seventh in his No. 5 Chevrolet and A. J. Allmendinger was eighth in his No. 47 JTG Daugherty Racing Chevrolet. Joey Logano was ninth in his No. 22 Team Penske Ford followed by Ricky Stenhouse Jr. who rounded out the top-10 in his No. 17 Roush Fenway Racing Ford.

    Michael Annett’s No. 46 HScott Motorsports Chevrolet slammed the wall hard in Turn 2 during practice after suffering a front-end lockup.

    “Definitely got down there and the car just didn’t want to turn,” Annett said. “I don’t know if we were on the splitter or if we cut down a right-front (tire). … I cranked on the wheel and it wouldn’t go straight.”

    The damage was so severe that he had to roll out his backup car. Because the change took place after qualifying, he’ll start from the rear of the field in tomorrow’s Good Sam 500.

    The Sprint Cup Series cars will be back on track for final practice this afternoon at 1:00.

    Practice 2 Complete Results

     

  • Kyle Busch on the Pole for Sunday’s Race at Phoenix

    Kyle Busch on the Pole for Sunday’s Race at Phoenix

    Kyle Busch will lead the field to the green flag on Sunday in the Valley of the Sun.

    The driver of the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota scored the pole for the Good Sam 500 with a time of 26.014 and a speed of 138.387 mph. This is the 18th career pole and third at Phoenix International Raceway for the reigning Sprint Cup Series champion.

    “We just cooled everything back down to make sure we gave it everything we got,” Busch said. “We just made a couple of fine-tuning adjustments from what we ran before and it was a tick faster, not much, just a tick.”

    Carl Edwards will start second in his No. 19 JGR Toyota after posting a time of 26.179 and a speed of 137.515 mph. Denny Hamlin will join his two teammates in third in his No. 11 JGR Toyota after posting a time of 26.196 and a speed of 137.426 mph. Kurt Busch will start fourth in his No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet after posting a time of 26.202 and a speed of 137.394 mph.

    Jimmie Johnson was to round out the top-five in his No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet after posting a time of 26.244 and a speed of 137.174 mph, but he’ll start from the rear of the field on Sunday after his car slammed the wall in Turn 2 as he was making his second lap with two minutes remaining in the final round of qualifying.

    “Certainly a lot of straight in an area of the track that I didn’t need to have straight. We’ll have to get to the bottom of it,” Johnson said. “Just a really hard impact to the outside wall. Thankful that we have SAFER barriers and soft walls. But very disappointed because we had such a fast race car.”

    After qualifying, Johnson took to Twitter to explain what happened.

    Jimmie Johnson after wrecking during qualifying at Phoenix2

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Matt Kenseth will start sixth in his No. 20 JGR Toyota followed by Kyle Larson in seventh in his

    No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet. Martin Truex Jr. will start eighth in his No. 78 Furniture Row Racing Toyota and Joey Logano starts ninth in his No. 22 Team Penske Ford. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will round out the top-10 in his No. 17 Roush Fenway Racing Ford.

    Jamie McMurray will start 11th in his No. 1 CGR Chevrolet while Ryan Blaney will round out the 12 drivers that made the final round of qualifying.

    Kevin Harvick, the odds-on favorite to win this weekend, will start 18th in his No. 4 SHR Chevrolet.

    Kasey Kahne posted the third-fastest time in the first round of qualifying, but he will start from the rear of the field on Sunday after changing engines. This is due to an issue with the EFI that caused his car to erupt in smoke. Kahne will join his teammate Johnson at the rear of the field Sunday.

    Complete Starting Lineup: (As noted above, Jimmie Johnson and Kasey Kahne will start from the rear of the field in backup cars).

    NSCS-Starting-Lineup-Phoenix March 2016

     

  • Kyle Busch Wins Coors Light Pole Award at Phoenix

    Kyle Busch Wins Coors Light Pole Award at Phoenix

    By Staff report | NASCAR.com

    Kyle Busch won the Coors Light Pole Award on Friday and will lead the field to green for Sunday’s Sprint Cup Series Good Sam 500 at Phoenix International Raceway (3:30 p.m. ET, FOX, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

    This is the Joe Gibbs Racing driver’s first pole win of the season and his third at the Arizona track.

    JGR locked up the top three starting spots when teammate Carl Edwards qualified second and will start next to the No. 18 Toyota on the front row on Sunday. Denny Hamlin qualified third.

    Kurt Busch, who led the series’ opening practice Friday, qualified fourth.

    Six-time Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson drilled the wall in the closing seconds of the third round of qualifying, bringing out the second red flag of the session. Johnson had run a lap at 137.174 mph and qualified fifth.

    Previous Phoenix winner Kasey Kahne brought out the first red flag in the opening round of qualifying after his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet started smoking. Right before that happened, Ty Dillon got his No. 14 Chevrolet into the wall. Dillon is acting as interim driver for Tony Stewart this week as Stewart is still out due to injury. Neither Kahne nor Dillon advanced to the second round of qualifying.

    Defending race winner Kevin Harvick qualified 18th. The 2014 Sprint Cup Series champion has earned seven wins at Phoenix.

    The Sprint Cup Series returns to the track tomorrow for practice at 10:30 a.m. ET (FS1).

  • 2016 Good Sam 500 Preview

    2016 Good Sam 500 Preview

    Pack a Kevin Harvick lawn chair, Busch beer, Kevin Harvick swag and head to Kevin Harvick hill…I mean rattlesnake hill because NASCAR is coming to the Valley of the Harvick…I mean Sun.

    This week, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series heads to Kevin Harvick Raceway…I mean Phoenix International Raceway in Kevin Harvick, Arizona…I mean Avondale Arizona for the Kevin Harvick 500…I mean Good Sam 500. This 499.2 km (312 mi) feature on the 1.6 km (1 mi) oval is the fourth race of the 2016 season and second of the three-race West Coast Swing.

    Opened in 1964, Phoenix has played host to mostly open-wheel racing. In 1988, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series ran its first race at the one-mile oval. Alan Kulwicki scored his first career victory that day. Since then, the deed to the track has practically belonged to one Kevin Michael Harvick.

    Photo Credit: Chris Trotman/Getty Images
    Photo Credit: Chris Trotman/Getty Images

    Let’s stop beating around the bush. We all know that the driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet is the odds-on favorite to win Sunday at 6/1 (Vegas Insider).

    He has seven wins, 11 top-fives and 15 top-10s in 26 starts.

    In those seven wins, he led 10, 252, 15, 70, 224, 264 and 224 laps. That’s a mean average of just over 151 laps.

    This means he doesn’t just win at Phoenix, he flat out dominates. Even in the rain-shortened race last November where he finished runner-up, he lead 143 of the 219 laps.

    I expect more of the same this Sunday with Harvick taking the lead early and never letting go until he takes the checkered flag.

    Photo Credit: Robert Laberge/NASCAR via Getty Images
    Photo Credit: Robert Laberge/NASCAR via Getty Images

    If by some chance Harvick isn’t the driver to beat on Sunday and he is, the next driver to watch would be Jimmie Kenneth Johnson.

    Now the driver of the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet hasn’t been too shabby when it comes to Phoenix. In fact, his 7.7 average finish tops the 10.6 of Harvick. He’s also finished in the top-five and top-10 more than Harvick.

    From late 2007 to the end of 2009, Johnson owned the deed to the track. Since the changeover from the COT to the Gen-6, his record at the track has been…marginal at best. In the last six races, he’s led just 46 laps total. He’s been rather consistent with an average finish of 11th.

    So while I can expect a good run from Johnson, I doubt he’ll have anything to prevent Harvick from winning.

    Photo Credit: Christian Petersen/Getty Images
    Photo Credit: Christian Petersen/Getty Images

    I would say the driver with the best chance to unseat Harvick as the ruler of Phoenix is one Joseph Thomas Logano.

    Since making the jump to Team Penske, the driver of the No. 22 Ford has had an average finish of 9.3 which also bests Harvick’s average.

    The key for Logano to win Sunday will be simply this; Keep Harvick Behind! The only chance he, and everyone else by extension, has of winning Sunday is if they keep the No. 4 as far away from the lead as possible. If he can, he’s the best non-Harvick choice for scoring the victory on Sunday.

    Tune in this Sunday to see who takes home the trophy. Coverage of the Good Sam 500 begins Sunday at 3 p.m. on FOX. If you can’t watch, tune into the radio broadcast on MRN and/or SiriusXM (subscription required for the latter).

  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Phoenix

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Phoenix

    The NASCAR Sprint Cup and XFINITY Series travel to Phoenix International Raceway this weekend while the Camping World Truck Series is off. Please check below for the complete schedule of events.

    All times are Eastern.

    Friday, March 11:

    On Track:
    11:30 a.m.-12:25 p.m.: XFINITY Series Practice – FS1
    12:30-1:55 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Practice – FS1
    3-4:25 p.m.: XFINITY Series Practice – FS1
    5:30-6:25 p.m.: XFINITY Series Final Practice – FS2
    6:45 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FS2

    Garage Cam: (Watch live)
    Noon: Sprint Cup Series
    2:30 p.m.: XFINITY Series

    Press Conferences: (Watch live)
    11:30 a.m.: Kevin Harvick
    11:45 a.m.: Jimmie Johnson
    2:05 p.m.: Carl Edwards
    2:20 p.m.: Daniel Suarez
    2:40 p.m.: Ryan Blaney
    4:45 p.m.: Austin Dillon
    7:45 p.m. (approx.): Post-Sprint Cup Series Qualifying and Brad Keselowski

    Saturday, March 12:

    On Track:

    10:30-11:25 a.m.:  Sprint Cup Series Practice – FS1
    11:45 p.m.: XFINITY Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FS1
    1-1:50 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Final Practice – FS1
    2:30 p.m.: XFINITY Series Axalta Faster.Tougher. Brighter. 200 (200 laps, 200 miles) – FOX

    Press Conferences: (Watch live)
    4:30 p.m. (approx.): Post-XFINITY Series Race

    Sunday, March 13:

    On Track:

    3:30 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Good Sam 500 (312 laps, 312 miles) – FOX

    Press Conferences: (Watch live)
    6:30 p.m. (approx.): Post-Sprint Cup Series Race

    Additional Info:

    Complete NASCAR TV Schedule

     

  • Another Bad Day for Kenseth and Elliott

    Another Bad Day for Kenseth and Elliott

    While Matt Kenseth had a winning car this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, his cards weren’t a winning hand and he ended up in the red.

    Rounding Turn 1 with 43 laps to go, the driver of the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota got loose and slid up the track. Just as he had it recovered, Chase Elliott’s No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet slammed into the rear of his car and sent both of them to the garage.

    “I really don’t know what happened,” Kenseth told Fox. “I just turned off in there and spun off before I honestly knew what was happening. I don’t know why it spun out. I tried to save it the best I could and just got hit hard from behind and ended up wrecking it.”

    A 37th-place finish continues Kenseth’s string of bad luck. In the last three races, he went from leading the Daytona 500 on the final lap to getting passed by teammate Denny Hamlin, falling backwards after getting loose in Turn 4 and finishing 14th. In Atlanta, he had a strong car, but fell afoul of an unusual rule, fell two laps down and finished 19th.

    He leaves Vegas 22nd in points.

    Photo: Robert Laberge/Getty Images
    Photo Credit: Robert Laberge/Getty Images

    Elliott, who was running in the top-10 for most of the race, took all the blame for an incident he described as a “terrible job on my behalf.”

    “What a fast race car. I appreciate everybody working hard.  I feel like we made a lot of gains this weekend.  Just a terrible job on my behalf. That is pitiful. We have run three races and finished one. Just a bad job on my end. I ought to know better to miss a wreck like that.”

    His 38th-place finish is his second outside the top-10 for the young rookie who replaced Jeff Gordon and had so much hype coming into the 2016 season. After winning the pole for the Daytona 500, his day came to an end early after crashing into the infield grass. He rebounded with an eighth-place finish last weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway. He was running well for most of the day today before getting caught up in the melee with 43 laps to go.

    He leaves Vegas 28th in points.

  • Keselowski Breaks the Bank in Las Vegas

    Keselowski Breaks the Bank in Las Vegas

    Brad Keselowski passed Kyle Busch in the closing laps and denied the reigning series champion a weekend sweep in his hometown.

    The driver of the No. 2 Team Penske Ford got a run on the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota going down the backstretch with five laps to go in the Kobalt 400 and drove on to score the victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He had to overcome being busted for speeding and staying out with less than 50 laps to go to score his 18th career victory in the Sprint Cup Series.

    “This rules package — I love it, it’s awesome,” Keselowski said. “You can be really fast at the start of the run or at the end of the run, but we had awesome speed at the end of the run. It finally started to take off with 25 to go.  This is such a good feeling to be back in victory lane. It’s been way too long. What a day, I’m beat. I put everything I had into driving this car.”

    Teammate Joey Logano led 75 laps on his way to a runner-up finish in his No. 22 Ford.

    “We had a good car,”  a disappointed Logano said. “We led a lot of laps. Brad was just really good on the long run. I tried to hold him off as long as I could but he showed how fast he was getting by me and Kyle and checking out. Congratulations to Team Penske. It is something to be very proud of for our team. We have a lot of second place finishes already this year. I know we are only three races in but I am getting antsy. We have good speed in our cars, we will be alright.”

    Jimmie Johnson led the most laps at 76 on his way to rounding out the podium in his No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet.

    Busch was in the catbird seat in the closing laps of the race but dealt with a right-front tire vibration he described as “coming apart” in the closing laps. He was unable to hold off the Team Penske duo and finished fourth. Austin Dillon also overcame a speeding penalty to round out the top-five in his No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet.

    Ryan Blaney was the highest finishing rookie in sixth in his No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford.

    “This was really satisfying,” Blaney said after the race. “It was a good day for us. We needed a good finish after last week and it is nice to go out here and we all had fast cars. Congrats to the 2 team, they did a great job coming back from that speeding penalty and made a great call at the end. Good job by them and good job by our team.”

    Last year’s race winner Kevin Harvick led only one lap and was never a factor for the win as he finished seventh in his No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet. Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished eighth in his No. 88 HMS Chevrolet. Pole-sitter Kurt Busch was busted for speeding on the first pit stop of the race and was only able to rally back to a ninth-place finish in his No. 41 SHR Chevrolet. Kasey Kahne rounded out the top-10 in his No. 5 HMS Chevrolet.

    Matt Kenseth had a strong car for most of the race, but his streak of bad finishes continued today as he crashed out of the race with 43 laps to go. He got loose going into Turn 1, slid up the track and Chase Elliott slammed into the rear of his car.

    “I really don’t know what happened,” Kenseth told Fox. “I just turned off in there and spun off before I honestly knew what was happening. I don’t know why it spun out. I tried to save it the best I could and just got hit hard from behind and ended up wrecking it.”

    “Just disappointing,” Elliott said. “What a fast race car. Just a terrible job on my behalf. It’s pitiful. Run three races and finished one. Bad job on my end. I know better to miss a wreck like that.”

    Twenty-three cars finished on the lead lap. There were 20 lead changes among 10 different drivers and six cautions for 36 laps. The race lasted two hours, 53 minutes and 55 seconds at an average speed of 138.170 mph.

    Kyle Busch retains the points lead leaving Las Vegas with Johnson trailing by six. Harvick (-7), Logano (-12) and Kurt Busch (-14) round out the top five in the standings.

     

  • Matt Kenseth Tops Final Practice at Las Vegas

    Matt Kenseth Tops Final Practice at Las Vegas

    Matt Kenseth topped the chart in final Sprint Cup Series practice.  The driver of the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota was the fastest in the final practice session with a time of 28.502 and a speed of 189.460 mph.

    Carl Edwards was second in his No. 19 JGR Toyota with a time of 28.594 and a speed of 188.851 mph. Kurt Busch was third in his No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet with a time of 28.616 and a speed of 188.706 mph. Paul Menard was fourth in his No. 27 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet with a time of 28.620 and a speed of 188.679 mph. Ryan Newman rounded out the top-five in his No. 31 RCR Chevrolet with a time of 28.640 and a speed of 188.547 mph.

    Jimmie Johnson was sixth in his No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. Dale Earnhardt Jr. was seventh in his No. 88 HMS Chevrolet. Casey Mears was eighth in his No. 13 Germain Racing Chevrolet. Denny Hamlin was ninth in his No. 11 JGR Toyota. Martin Truex Jr. rounded out the top-10 in his No. 78 Furniture Row Racing Toyota.

    Austin Dillon, who was 11th in his No. 3 RCR Chevrolet, posted the fastest 10 consecutive lap average at a speed of 186.424 mph.

    The next time the cars will be on track will be tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. for the Kobalt 400.

    Related: Carl Edwards Leads The Field In Second Practice At Las Vegas

    NSCS Final Practice Results:

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