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  • Ty Dillon Fastest In Lone XFINITY Richmond Practice

    Ty Dillon Fastest In Lone XFINITY Richmond Practice

    Ty Dillon was the fastest in the only XFINITY Series practice of the weekend at Richmond International Raceway (RIR), after turning a lap at 122.144 mph. Dillon has not won a race this season but has locked in a place on the inaugural XFINITY Series Chase Grid by points.

    This is one of Dillon’s best racetracks. He has five top 10s in seven starts, including a second to Dale Earnhardt Jr. in April. His best start at this Virginia short track has been second, also coming in April.

    Daniel Suarez is on the hunt for his second win in a breakout season, was second at 121.212 mph, over a tenth and a half off the pace of the No. 3 Chevrolet.

    Suarez is one of the more inexperienced drivers in the field, having only made four starts at RIR before, but the Drive 4 Diversity driver already has two top 10s. His best finish has been fourth, his last start at a track that traditionally has favored Joe Gibbs Racing drivers such as himself.

    Blake Koch was third in the session. Koch has one career top 10 at RIR, an eighth in April. J.J. Yeley was fourth. Yeley has no XFINITY Series top 10 finishes at RIR, but he did finish 10th in a Sprint Cup car back in 2007. Ryan Reed, who recorded the first top 10 in his career at RIR in 2013, rounded out the top five.

    Some notable drivers: Brad Keselowski was the best Cup driver in eighth, Kyle Busch was 12th, and Darlington winner and XFINITY Series points leader Elliott Sadler finished 17th. Qualifying will be later in the afternoon before the race on Friday night.

  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Richmond

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Richmond

    The NASCAR Sprint Cup and XFINITY Series travel to Richmond 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, Sept. 9:

    On Track:
    8-9:55 a.m.: XFINITY Series First Practice – NBCSN/NBC Sports App
    10-10:55 a.m.: Sprint Cup Series First Practice – NBCSN/NBC Sports App
    Noon-1:25 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Final Practice – NBCSN/NBC Sports App
    4:15 p.m.: XFINITY Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – NBCSN/NBC Sports App
    5:45 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – NBCSN/NBC Sports App
    7:30 p.m.: XFINITY Series Virginia529 College Savings 250 (250 laps, 187.5 miles) – NBCSN/NBC Sports App

    Garage Cam: (Watch live)
    11:30 a.m.: Sprint Cup Series

    Press Conferences: (Watch live)
    11 a.m.: Carl Edwards
    11:15 a.m.: Ryan Reed
    11:30 a.m.: Elliott Sadler
    2:15 p.m.: Austin Dillon
    2:30 p.m.: Chris Buescher
    6:45 p.m.: Post-Sprint Cup Qualifying (time approx.)
    9:30 p.m.: Post-XFINITY Race (time approx.)

    Saturday, Sept. 10:

    On Track:
    7:30 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Federated Auto Parts 400 (400 laps, 300 miles) – NBCSN/NBC Sports App

    Press Conferences (Watch live)
    10:30 p.m.: Post-Sprint Cup Race (time approx.)

     


     

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  • Elliott Sadler Drives to XFINITY Victory in Darlington

    Elliott Sadler Drives to XFINITY Victory in Darlington

    DARLINGTON, S.C. — After so many years of trying in all three of NASCAR’s top three series, Elliott Sadler finally earned his first trip to victory lane at the lady in black.

    Under partly cloudy skies, Paul Menard led the field to the green flag just shortly 4 p.m. Sadler eventually ran down and drove by Menard to take the lead on the seventh lap. The first caution of the race flew on lap 21 when BJ McLeod got into the wall, turned down the track and hit the inside wall driver’s side.

    The race got back underway on lap 27. The 88 car, driven by Kevin Harvick, went behind the wall on lap 34 and retired from the race with engine issues. Denny Hamlin took the lead for the first time on lap 47. Mario Gosselin brought out the second caution of the race on lap 51 after riding the wall in Turn 4 and spinning down the track.

    The race returned to green on lap 56. After that, it settled into a follow the leader scenario until Kyle Larson decided to drive to the outside of both Hamlin and Dakoda Armstrong in Turn 4 to take the lead on lap 91. A few laps later, however, Larson brought out the third caution of the race after he spun out trying to get slowed down entering the pits. Three other cars, Ryan Blaney, Ross Chastain and Carl Long, spun out later in Turn 4 in a separate incident. It all shuffled Hamlin back into the lead.

    The race restarted with 36 laps to go. But Hamlin would not get the better restart. That honor went to Sadler who out-raced him going into Turn 1 to take the lead with 35 laps to go. Sadler maintained a sizable advantage over Hamlin until two to go when he got into the wall and Hamlin pulled alongside him. Sadler denied him the lead and scored the victory.

    It’s his 12th career victory in 320 XFINITY Series starts, second of 2016,his 21st top-10 finish of the season, first victory at Darlington Raceway and sixth top-10 finish in 13 races at Darlington.

    Denny Hamlin led 47 laps on his way to a runner-up finish in his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. It’s his ninth top-10 finish in nine races at Darlington and second top-10 finish of the season.

    Daniel Suarez rounded out the podium in his No. 19 JGR Toyota.

    Kyle Larson led 12 laps on his way to a fourth-place finish in his No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet. Brennan Poole rounded out the top-five in his No. 48 CGR Chevrolet.

    Erik Jones finished sixth in his No. 20 JGR Toyota. Ryan Blaney led five laps on his way to a seventh-place finish in his No. 22 Team Penske Ford. Jeremy Clements finished eighth in his No. 51 Jeremy Clements Racing Chevrolet. Brandon Jones finished ninth in his No. 33 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet. Ryan Preece rounded out the top-10 in his No. 01 JD Motorsports Chevrolet.

    Menard, who led six laps, finished 20th. Garrett Smithley, who led two laps, finished 21st.

    Fifteen cars finished the race on the lead lap and 28 were running at the finish.

    The race lasted one hour, 33 minutes and 36 seconds at an average speed of 128.719 mph. There were eight lead changes among six different drivers and three cautions for 17 laps.

    Sadler leaves Darlington with a 54-point lead over Suarez in the points standings.

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  • Hamlin Fastest in Final XFINITY Practice at Darlington

    Hamlin Fastest in Final XFINITY Practice at Darlington

    DARLINGTON, S.C. — Denny Hamlin topped the chart in final XFINITY Series practice at Darlington Raceway.

    The driver of the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota was the fastest in the final practice session with a time of 28.484 and a speed of 172.644 mph. Kyle Larson was second in his No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet with a time of 28.561 and a speed of 172.179 mph. Elliott Sadler was third in his No. 1 JR Motorsports Chevrolet with a time of 28.775 and a speed of 170.898 mph. Erik Jones was fourth in his No. 20 JGR Toyota with a time of 28.855 and a speed of 170.425 mph. Ty Dillon rounded out his No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet with a time of 29.037 and a speed of 169.356 mph.

    Daniel Suarez was sixth in his No. 19 JGR Toyota. Ryan Blaney was seventh in his No. 22 Team Penske Ford. Ryan Reed was eighth in his No. 16 Roush Fenway Racing Ford. Justin Allgaier was ninth in his No. 7 JRM Chevrolet. JJ Yeley rounded out the top-10 in his No. 44 TriStar Motorsports Toyota.

    Hamlin posted the fastest 10 consecutive lap average at a speed of 166.767 mph. Sadler was second at an average speed of 166.010 mph. Dillon was third at an average speed of 165.279 mph.

    The XFINITY Series is back on track this afternoon at 3:30 for the VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200.

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  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Darlington (Updated) and Canadian Tire

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Darlington (Updated) and Canadian Tire

    The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and XFINITY Series head to Darlington Raceway this weekend as the Camping World Truck Series travels to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. Please check below for the complete schedule of events.

    All times are Eastern.

    Friday, Sept. 2: – All At-Track Activity and Press Conferences for Darlington Canceled Due to Anticipated Inclement Weather

    Friday grandstand ticket holders may bring their ticket to the ticket office on Saturday and receive $5 off an admission to the NASCAR XFINITY Series VFW Sport Clips Help A Hero 200 race.

    Saturday, Sept. 3:

    Qualifying Canceled for the Sprint Cup Series and the XFINITY Series – The lineup will be set per the rulebook which states that the current year owner’s points determine the starting positions if qualifying is canceled. As a result, Kevin Harvick will start from the pole for the Bojangles’ Southern 500 Sunday. Paul Menard will lead the field to green in the XFINITY Series VFW Sport Clips Help A Hero 200 race Saturday afternoon.

    On-Track at Darlington:
    9-9:55 a.m.: XFINITY Series Final Practice – Live Leaderboard
    11 a.m.-12:25 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Practice – CNBC, Simulcast on NBCSN from 11:30-12:30
    1:30 p.m.-2:50 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Final Practice –  NBCSN
    3:30 p.m.: XFINITY Series VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200 (147 laps, 200.8 miles) – NBC
    Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR)

    Garage Cam(Watch live)
    1 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series

    Press Conferences: (Watch live)
    9:30 a.m.: Chase Elliott
    12:35 p.m.: Carl Edwards
    12:50 p.m.: NMPA/Sprint Most Popular Driver announcement
    5:15 p.m..: Post-XFINITY Race (time approx.)

    On-Track at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park:
    9:30-10:25 a.m.: Camping World Truck Series First Practice – Live Leaderboard
    11:35 a.m.-12:55 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Final Practice – Live Leaderboard
    5:45 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole Qualifying – FS2

    Sunday, Sept. 4:

    On Track at Darlington:
    6 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Bojangles’ Southern 500 (367 laps, 501.3 miles) -NBC/NBC Sports App (Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR)

    Press Conferences: (Watch live)
    2:30 p.m.: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports, and Dr. Micky Collins of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Sports Medicine Concussion Program
    3 p.m.: Darrell Waltrip, NASCAR Hall of Fame member
    3:15 p.m.: Mark Martin, Bojangles’ Southern 500 Grand Marshal and 2017 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee
    3:30 p.m.: Barry Williams, Bojangles’ Southern 500 National Anthem Performer
    10:30 p.m.: Post-Sprint Cup Race (time approx.)

    On Track at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park:
    2:30 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Chevrolet Silverado 250 (64 laps, 157.37 miles) – FS1 (Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR)

     


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  • McDowell Breaks Through, Finds NXS Victory Lane At Road America

    McDowell Breaks Through, Finds NXS Victory Lane At Road America

    Michael McDowell drove to his first NASCAR national touring series victory in Saturday’s NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Road America.

    Pole-sitter Alex Tagliani seemed to be the favorite to win his first NASCAR XFINITY Series race, leading 17 laps before spinning out while battling with Erik Jones for the lead. The incident gave McDowell the lead, where he led the final 20 laps. But it didn’t come easy for the Phoenix, Arizona driver; he had to hold off teammate Brendan Gaughan, who was on fresher tires, on the final overtime restart to take the third straight win for Richard Childress Racing at Road America.

    McDowell had finished second in the NASCAR XFINITY Series three times and was one of only five mostly full time Sprint Cup drivers who had not won a race in a NASCAR national touring series; the other four are Danica Patrick, Landon Cassill, Cole Whitt, and Josh Wise.

    “I’m just so thankful. Very blessed. Thank God first and foremost” McDowell said. “…. All the guys called the right shots. I had track position there when in the end when we needed it. This ECR Chevy was on the rails. It was awesome.

    “….We definitely had speed, but Brendan (Gaughan) had new tires and he was obviously fast. He raced me hard. He did a great job. He had an opportunity to get to my bumper there. I drove it in as hard as I could hoping he wouldn’t get there. So thankful to get to victory lane and can’t wait to get to Michigan.”

    “It was coming down to the end for both of us,” Gaughan said. “Three years in a row for RCR has won at Road America. I love this race track. I’ve been saying ‘It didn’t matter if it rained or if it was dry.’ I know I’m the guy who wants it wet, but I didn’t care either way. I love this track.”

    Brennan Poole finished third and Daniel Suarez ended up fourth. Ryan Reed was part of a last lap incident with Justin Marks and Owen Kelly but recovered to finish fifth. Kelly and Marks finished 17th and 32nd respectively. Tagliani drove back through the field and finished seventh.

    With two races left before the inaugural XFINITY Series Chase, things are tightening up. 11th in points Blake Koch holds a 23 point lead on Dakoda Armstrong in 13th, while Ryan Sieg (12th) holds a steady 15 point lead over Armstrong. Meanwhile, Jeremy Clements and Ross Chastain are 35 and 34 points back respectively.

  • Alex Tagliani Wins XFINITY Pole at Road America

    Alex Tagliani Wins XFINITY Pole at Road America

    By Staff report | NASCAR.com

    Alex Tagliani won the Coors Light Pole Award at Road America on Friday in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Tagliani wheeled his No. 22 Team Penske Ford around the 4.05-mile road course at a top speed of 109.866 mph.

    That was better than Michael McDowelll, who finished second in his No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet at 109.561 mph.

    For Tagliani, it was his fourth pole win in the NASCAR XFINITY Series and his second at Road America.

    Justin Marks (No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet), Owen Kelly (No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota) and Daniel Suarez (No. 19 JGR Toyota) rounded out the top five qualifiers.

    Alon Day, who hails from Israel, is a NASCAR Next driver and is driving the MBM Motorsports No. 13 Dodge, found trouble in Round 1 of qualifying when he went into the sand trap off Turn 12 (of 14) with just over 16 minutes remaining in the opening session. The incident brought out a red flag.

    Another red flag came out during Round 1 when Josh Bilicki, who was driving the No. 77 Obaika Racing Chevrolet, spun coming off Turn 1, slid through the sand trap and impacted the tire barrier.

    The Road America 180 Fired Up by Johnsonville gets underway at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday (NBCSN, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) and marks the third road-course race in four events for the series.

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  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Michigan and Road America

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Michigan and Road America

    The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the Camping World Truck Series travel to Michigan International Speedway this weekend as the XFINITY Series heads to Road America. Please check below for the complete schedule of events.

    All times are Eastern.

    Friday, Aug. 26:

    On-Track at Michigan:

    Noon-1:25 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series First Practice – NBCSN/NBC Sports App
    1:30-2:25 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series First Practice – FS2
    4-4:55 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Final Practice – FS2
    5:15 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – NBCSN/NBC Sports App

    Garage Cam: (Watch live)
    11:30 a.m.: Sprint Cup Series
    1 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series

    Press Conferences:  (Watch live)
    11:30 a.m.: Tyler Reddick
    11:45 a.m.: Cameron Hayley
    2 p.m.: Austin Dillon
    2:15 p.m.: Greg Biffle
    3:45 p.m.: Alex Bowman
    6:30 p.m.: Post-Sprint Cup Coors Light Pole Qualifying (time approx.)

    On-Track at Road America:
    10-10:55 a.m.: XFINITY Series First Practice
    Noon-1:25 p.m.: XFINITY Series Final Practice
    6:35 p.m.: XFINITY Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – NBCSN/NBC Sports App

    Saturday, Aug. 27:

    On-Track at Michigan:

    8:30-9:25 a.m.: Sprint Cup Series Practice – CNBC
    9:45 a.m.: Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole Qualifying – FS1
    11:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Final Practice – CNBC
    1 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Careers for Veterans 200 Presented by Cooper Standard and Brad Keselowski’s Checkered Flag Foundation (100 laps, 200 miles) – FS1

    Press Conference: (Watch live)
    3 p.m. approx.: Post-Truck Race (time approx.)

    On-Track at Road America:
    3 p.m.: XFINITY Series Road America 180 Fired Up by Johnsonville (45 laps, 182.16 miles) – NBCSN/NBC Sports App

    Sunday, Aug. 28:

    On-Track at Michigan:
    2 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Pure Michigan 400 (200 laps, 400 miles) – NBCSN/NBC Sports App

    Press Conference: (Watch live)
    5:30 p.m.: Post-Sprint Cup Race (time approx.)

     


     

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  • Austin Dillon Survives Late Race Carnage to Win in XFINITY at Thunder Valley

    Austin Dillon Survives Late Race Carnage to Win in XFINITY at Thunder Valley

    BRISTOL, Tenn. — Austin Dillon wasn’t in the dominant car of the night nor near the front most of the night, but he was in front when it counted and he scored the victory in the Food City 300 at Thunder Valley.

    Brad Keselowski took the lead late n the race from Kyle Larson, who led a race-high of 200 laps, and had the win in check following Kyle Busch’s late-race wreck as he would’ve restarted the race with two laps to go and with the lane choice. He didn’t have the gas to make the finish, however, and the driver of the No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet drove on to win the Food City 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway.

    “I feel like the fans had to have loved that race,” Dillon said. “It was interesting to have another lane down at the bottom of the track and it ended up being a race on those last two restarts. At the end of the race, I listened to the advice of my grandfather on what lane to choose to restart and I’m glad I did. It really worked out. The more and more I learn about these races it’s a battle of attrition and it’s about who can survive. I’m proud of Justin Alexander. This is his first win as a crew chief in the NASCAR XFINITY Series and this is our first win together in our first race together so it’s a great way to start.”

    It’s Dillon’s eighth victory in 111 career XFINITY Series starts, his second of the season, the 12th top-10 finish of 2016 and his first win at Bristol.

    Justin Allgaier brought his No. 7 JR Motorsports home to a runner-up finish. Larson rounded out the podium in his No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet. Elliott Sadler finished fourth in his No. 1 JRM Chevrolet. Brendan Gaughan rounded out the top-five in his No. 62 RCR Chevrolet.

    Jeremy Clements finished sixth in his No. 51 Jeremy Clements Racing Chevrolet. Darrell Wallace Jr. led four laps on his way to a seventh-place finish in his No. 6 Roush Fenway Racing Ford. Blake Koch finished eighth in his No. 11 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet. Brandon Jones finished ninth in his No. 33 RCR Chevrolet. Corey LaJoie rounded out the top-10 in his No. 24 JGL Racing Toyota.

    Eight drivers finished the race on the lead lap and 30 cars were running at the finish.

    The race lasted one hour, 56 minutes and seven seconds at an average speed of 84.827 mph. There were 16 lead changes among seven drivers and eight cautions for 54 laps.

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  • Erik Jones Nabs the XFINITY Pole at Bristol

    Erik Jones Nabs the XFINITY Pole at Bristol

    BRISTOL, Tenn. — Erik Jones will lead the field to the green flag of tonight’s XFINITY Series race at Thunder Valley.

    The driver of the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota scored the pole for the Food City 300 after posting a new track record time of 15.002 and a speed of 127.903 mph. It’s his 10th pole in 48 career XFINITY Series starts, seventh of the season and third in four starts at Bristol Motor Speedway.

    Kyle Busch will start second in his No. 18 JGR Toyota after posting a time of 15.041 and a speed of 127.571 mph. Daniel Suarez will start third in his No. 19 JGR Toyota after posting a time of 15.173 and a speed of 126.461 mph. Brandon Jones will start fourth in his No. 33 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet after posting a time of 15.191 and a speed of 126.312 mph. Austin Dillon will round out the top-five starters in his No. 2 RCR Chevrolet after posting a time of 15.244 and a speed of 125.872 mph.

    Darrell Wallace Jr. will start sixth in his No. 6 Roush Fenway Racing Ford. Kyle Larson will start seventh in his No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet. Justin Allgaier will start eighth in his No. 7 JR Motorsports Chevrolet. Regan Smith will start ninth in his No. 88 JRM Chevrolet. Ty Dillon will round out the top-10 starters in his No. 3 RCR Chevrolet.

    Brad Keselowski will start 11th. Jeremy Clements will round out the 12 drivers that made the final round of qualifying.

    With 41 cars entered, Timmy Hill was the lone driver that failed to qualify.

    Twenty-five Chevrolet’s, one Dodge, six Ford’s and eight Toyota’s will comprise the 40-car field for tonight’s race.

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