Tag: NASCAR Xfinity Series

  • Weekend schedule for Circuit of The Americas

    Weekend schedule for Circuit of The Americas

    The NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) is making its first visit to Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas, for the inaugural EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix.

    The 3.41-mile purpose-built road course with 20 turns and an elevation change of 133 feet is the first road course race of seven on the 2021 NCS schedule.

    The race is a 68-lap event that covers a race distance of 231 miles (371 km). The three stages are 15 laps for the first stage, 17 laps for the second stage, and 36 laps for the final stage in the race.

    The Pit Boss 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race will be a 46-lap race of 156 miles (251 km) with three stages. The first stage will be 14 laps, the second 16 laps, and the final stage is 16 laps.

    The Toyota Tundra 225 Camping World Truck Series race will be a 41-lap race of 139.81 miles (225 km) with three stages. The first stage will be 12 laps, the second stage 14 and the final stage is 15 laps.

    There will be practice sessions and qualifying this weekend for each series as noted below.

    Weekend Schedule (all times ET):

    Friday, May 21

    12 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series garage opens
    1 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series garage open
    1:45-2:25 p.m.: IMSA practice
    3:05-3:55 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice
    4:05-4:55 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series practice
    5:45-6:25 p.m.: IMSA practice

    Saturday, May 22

    7 a.m.: NASCAR Cup Series garage opens
    7 a.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series garage opens
    8-8:15 a.m.: IMSA qualifying session 1 (multi-vehicle / timed format)
    8:20-7:35 a.m.: IMSA qualifying session 2 (multi-vehicle / timed format)
    9:05 a.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series qualifying
    9:30 a.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series garage open
    10:05-9:55 a.m.: NASCAR Cup Series practice
    11:05 a.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying
    12 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series driver introductions
    1 p.m.: Toyota Tundra 225 race (12/26/41 laps =139.81 miles)
    3:40 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series driver introductions
    4 p.m.: Pit Boss 250 race (14/30/46 laps = 156 miles)
    6-6:50 p.m.: IMSA race (50-minute timed race)

    Sunday, May 23

    8 a.m.: NASCAR Cup Series garage opens
    11 a.m.: NASCAR Cup Series qualifying
    12:10 p.m.-1 p.m.: IMSA race (50-minute timed race)
    2:10 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series driver introductions
    2:30 p.m.: EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix race (15/32/68 laps = 231 miles)

  • Allgaier to reach 350 Xfinity career starts at COTA

    Allgaier to reach 350 Xfinity career starts at COTA

    Competing in his 11th full-time season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Justin Allgaier is within reach of a milestone start. By competing in this weekend’s inaugural Xfinity event at the Circuit of the Americas, Allgaier will achieve 350 career starts in the Xfinity circuit.

    A native of Riverton, Illinois, Allgaier made his Xfinity Series debut at Charlotte’s Lowe’s Motor Speedway in October 2008. By then, he was also a full-time ARCA Re/Max Series competitor competing for his family owned team led by his father Mike. Driving the No. 12 Dodge for team owner Roger Penske, Allgaier started 14th before finishing 34th in his series debut after being involved in a wreck in the second half of the event. He returned for the final three races of the season, where he earned an 11th-place result at Phoenix Raceway in November.

    Following his brief appearance in the Xfinity circuit and after winning the 2008 ARCA championship, Allgaier was named a full-time Xfinity competitor in Penske’s No. 12 Dodge for the 2009 season. While he did not record a single victory throughout his rookie Xfinity campaign, he achieved the 2009 Rookie-of-the-Year title in a season where he claimed a pole, three top-five results, 12 top-10 results, an average result of 16.5 and a sixth-place result in the final standings.

    Remaining with the Penske organization in 2010, Allgaier commenced the season on a strong note by finishing in fourth place in the season-opening event at Daytona. Three races later, he achieved his first Xfinity career win at Bristol Motor Speedway in March after leading the final 27 laps while holding off teammate Brad Keselowski. Overall, Allgaier went on to earn two poles, eight top-five results, 20 top-10 results and an average result of 11.5. When the season concluded at Homestead-Miami Speedway in November, he finished in fourth place in the final standings and as the highest-finishing Xfinity regular competitor.

    Following the 2010 season, the No. 12 Penske team ceased operations due to sponsorship issues and Allgaier joined Turner Motorsports to drive the No. 31 Chevrolet Impala for the 2011 season. Finishing as high as second place through the first 13 events of the season, Allgaier claimed his first victory of the season at Chicagoland Speedway in June and in thrilling fashion after overtaking Carl Edwards, who had run out of fuel, on the final lap before he too ran out of fuel and had enough to coast ahead to the finish line ahead of Edwards. Overall, Allgaier earned a victory, six top-five results, 17 top-10 results and an average result of 11.8 before settling in third place in the final standings. Following the 2011 season, Allgaier surpassed 100 career starts in the Xfinity circuit.

    In 2012, Allgaier’s lone victory of the season occurred at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Quebec, in August after he overtook Jacques Villeneuve on the final lap. He went on to earn a total of six top-five results, 19 top-10 results and a sixth-place result in the final standings.

    The 2013 Xfinity season saw Allgaier experience his first winless season since his rookie campaign, but he managed to finish in fifth place in the final standings and in a season where he earned a pole, six top-five results, 16 top-10 results and an 11.2 average result.

    Following the 2013 season, Allgaier moved up to the NASCAR Cup Series to drive for HScott Motorsports. After spending the next two seasons in the Cup Series, Allgaier returned to the Xfinity Series as a full-time competitor in 2016, where he joined forces with JR Motorsports to drive the No. 7 Chevrolet Camaro. Though he did not win during the entire season, Allgaier utilized consistency to make the inaugural Xfinity Playoffs and all the way to the Championship Round at Homestead-Miami Speedway before settling in third place in the final standings. He also earned 13 top-five results, a career-high 27 top-10 results and a 9.1 average result. By then, he surpassed 200 Xfinity career starts.

    In 2017, Allgaier returned to Victory Lane following a five-year dry spell after winning at Phoenix Raceway in March. He went on to earn his second victory of the season at Chicagoland in September. Returning to the Playoffs and to the Championship Round for a second consecutive season, Allgaier went on to finish in third place in the final standings and in a season where he also earned a pole, 10 top-five results and 17 top-10 results.

    The 2018 season was a career year for Allgaier, who won a career-high five races (Dover International Speedway in May, Iowa Speedway in June, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and Road America in August and Indianapolis Motor Speedway in September) and the 2018 Xfinity Series regular season championship. He also earned a career-high 17 top-five results and 24 top-10 results. Despite the momentum throughout the season and the Playoffs, finishes of 38th, fifth and 24th during the Playoff’s Round of 8 were enough to prevent him from reaching the Championship Round as the driver went on to finish in seventh place in the final standings.

    The momentum from the previous season carried forth in the 2019 Xfinity opener at Daytona for Allgaier, who earned a strong runner-up result behind teammate Michael Annett. It was not until the penultimate event of the season at Phoenix in November, though, where he won for the first time during the season. Nonetheless, the victory was enough for the veteran driver and his No. 7 JRM Chevrolet team to secure a spot in the Championship Round at Homestead. During the finale, however, Allgaier cut a tire late in the event and settled in fourth place in the final standings. He capped off the season with 16 top-five results, 24 top-10 results and a career-best average result of 9.0. By then, he surpassed 300 Xfinity starts.

    In 2020, Allgaier earned a victory in one of Dover International Speedway’s doubleheader events in August and he won both Richmond Raceway events in a doubleheader weekend in September. Despite returning to the Championship Round at Phoenix, he settled in a career-best runner-up result in the final standings behind the champion, Austin Cindric. He concluded the season with 11 top-five results, 19 top-10 results and a career-high 1,008 laps led.

    Through the first 10 races of this season, Allgaier has achieved two victories (Atlanta Motor Speedway in March and Darlington Raceway in May), three top-five results and five top-10 results. He is ranked in sixth place in the regular-season standings.

    Through 349 previous Xfinity starts, Allgaier has achieved 16 career victories, six poles, 99 top-five results, 200 top-10 results and a 12.1 average result.

    Allgaier is set to make his 350th Xfinity Series career start at the Circuit of the Americas for the Pit Boss 250 on Saturday, May 22, at 4 p.m. ET on FS1.

  • Cindric perseveres to win the XFINITY Series Drydene 200 at Dover

    Cindric perseveres to win the XFINITY Series Drydene 200 at Dover

    Reigning Xfinity champion Austin Cindric captured his third victory of the NASCAR Xfinity Series season Saturday in the Drydene 200 at Dover International Speedway. Cindric also won the season opener at Daytona and again at Phoenix Raceway in March.

    Cindric started in 16th place but methodically made his way to the front to lead 51 of the 200 laps in his Team Penske No. 22 Ford en route to his 11th Xfinity Series career win.

    With this victory, he has increased his lead in the Xfinity Series standings to 62 points over Daniel Hemric in second.

    “Every win means so much and everyone that is in this series — I have the unique opportunity to know what I am doing in the future. I respect the guys that I am racing around are trying to get to the top level. I know I have that for me down the road but I have to bring that same energy that I am racing against. These wins are really hard to come by. It sucks that we have had some bad races recently that make this one feel so much better. This is my favorite race track that we go to,” Cindric said.

    Josh Berry finished second for his third top-five this season in the JR Motorsports No. 8 Chevrolet, passing his teammate Justin Allgaier with 28 laps to go and captured the Dash 4 Cash $100,000 bonus.

    “It could have been one spot better, we were so good today,” Berry said. “That last run we just fired off too free. Me and Justin got racing each other and the 22 (Cindric) got away. We just weren’t quite as good in that last run as the run before. It’s tough. But when you’re in the top two or three all day, there’s still a lot to be proud of.”

    Justin Allgaier finished third, AJ Allmendinger fourth and rookie Ty Gibbs finished fifth.

    “It’s just a hard track for me. I feel like this is one of my harder ones. I feel like I’m learning as I go. I’m kind of frustrated. I think I could have ran a little better. We had a good day overall. I will take a top-five any day. We will keep on going,” Gibbs said.

    The Xfinity Series heads to the Circuit of the Americas for the Pit Boss 250 on Saturday, May 22 at 4 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on FS1, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. This will be the series’ first event at the Austin Texas road course.

    NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Number 10
    Race Results for the 40th Annual Drydene 200 – Saturday, May 15, 2021
    Dover International Speedway – Dover, DE – 1. – Mile Concrete
    Total Race Length – 200 Laps – 200. Miles

    FinStrNoDriverTeamLapsS1PosS2PosS3PosPtsStatus
    11622Austin CindricCar Shop Ford20083051Running
    268Josh Berry #Tire Pros Chevrolet20021054Running
    327Justin AllgaierBRANDT Chevrolet20012053Running
    4716AJ AllmendingerHyperice Chevrolet20034048Running
    51454Ty Gibbs #Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota20079038Running
    6520Harrison BurtonDEX Imaging Toyota20045044Running
    7111Michael AnnettPilot Flying J myRewards Plus Chevrolet20007034Running
    81239Ryan SiegCMR Construction and Roofing/A-Game Ford20090031Running
    9118Daniel HemricPoppy Bank Toyota20000028Running
    101968Brandon BrownBrandonbilt Foundations Chevrolet20000027Running
    111310Jeb BurtonChevy Chevrolet20000026Running
    12851Jeremy ClementsFirst Pacific Funding Chevrolet20000025Running
    13102Brett MoffittDestiny Homes Chevrolet19900024Running
    143123JJ YeleyOur Motorsports Chevrolet19900023Running
    1539Noah GragsonBass Pro Shops/TrueTimber/BRCC Chevrolet19966032Running
    16152Myatt SniderTaxSlayer Chevrolet19900021Running
    172098Riley HerbstMonster Energy Ford198010021Running
    18280Jeffrey EarnhardtForeverLawn Chevrolet19800019Running
    191836Alex LabbeProlon/rousseau/Silver Wax Chevrolet19800018Running
    201744Tommy Joe MartinsGilreath Farms Red Angus Chevrolet19800017Running
    212499BJ McLeod(i)Chevrolet1980000Running
    223247Kyle WeathermanThin Blue Line USA/Police Week 2021 Chevrolet19800015Running
    232717Cody WareNurtec ODT Chevrolet19700014Running
    242674Bayley Currey(i)Childrens National Chevrolet1960000Running
    25376Landon CassillDrydene Chevrolet19600012Running
    26234Ryan Vargas #Drydene Chevrolet19500011Running
    27395Matt MillsJ.F. Electric Toyota19500010Running
    282515Colby HowardDrydene Chevrolet1940009Running
    29367Joe Graf Jr.Z GRILLS Chevrolet1930008Running
    302266Timmy Hill(i)ATS Alarm Tech Toyota1930000Running
    314052Gray GauldingPanini Chevrolet1920006Running
    323026John Hunter Nemechek(i)ACME Toyota18210800Running
    333448Jade BufordBig Machine Spiked Coolers Chevrolet1550004Engine
    343590Kyle SiegIndependent Metal Strap Ford830003Accident
    35419Brandon JonesMenards/Pelonis Toyota685008Accident
    36911Zane Smith(i)LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet670000Accident
    373378Jesse LittleApex Wireless Chevrolet570001Accident
    382992Josh WilliamsAlloy Employer Services Chevrolet570001Accident
    393813Matt JaskolAuto Parts 4 Less Toyota560001Accident
    402161David StarrSpecial Report w/ Bret Baier Toyota180001Overheating
  • Weekend schedule for Dover

    Weekend schedule for Dover

    The NASCAR Cup Series and the Xfinity Series travel to Dover International Speedway this weekend. The Camping World Truck Series has the week off but will return May 22 for the Toyota Tundra 225 at Circuit of The Americas.

    There have been 10 different Cup Series winners in 12 races this season with Martin Truex Jr. the only multi-race winner with three victories.

    Four active drivers are tied with the most wins at Dover. Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr., Kyle Busch and Ryan Newman each have three wins.

    All eyes will be on JR Motorsports driver Noah Garson as he attempts to sweep the Dash 4 Cash Xfinity Series races. Since the multi-round format was established in 2011, no driver has ever won all the rounds in a season.

    There will be no practice or qualifying sessions due to COVID-19 protocols established by NASCAR.

    Truex (Cup) and Daniel Hemric (Xfinity) have been awarded the pole starting positions for their respective series based on the formula below.

    The starting lineups will be determined by the following metrics formula:

    • 25 percent: Driver’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 25 percent: Car owner’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 35 percent: Team owner points ranking
    • 15 percent: Fastest lap from the previous race
    All times are Eastern.

    Saturday, May 15

    1:10 p.m.: Driver Intros (Drivers Standing By Cars)
    1:30 p.m.: Xfinity Series Drydene 200 (Green flag 1:41)
    200 miles (200 Laps)
    Stage 1 ends on Lap 45, Stage 2 ends on Lap 90, Final Stage ends on Lap 200
    FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Daniel Hemric

    Sunday, May 16

    1:40 p.m.: Driver Intros (Drivers Standing By Cars)
    2 p.m.: Cup Series Drydene 400 (Green flag 2:11)
    The Place: Dover International Speedway
    400 miles (400 laps)
    Stage 1 ends on Lap 120, Stage 2 ends on Lap 240, Final Stage ends on Lap 400
    FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Martin Truex Jr.

    Dover International Speedway:
    Season Race #: 13 of 36 (05-16-21)
    Track Size: 1-mile
    Banking/Turn 1 & 2: 24 degrees
    Banking/Turn 3 & 4: 24 degrees
    Banking/Frontstretch: 9 degrees
    Banking/Backstretch: 9 degrees
    Frontstretch Length:  1,076 feet
    Backstretch Length:  1,076 feet
    Race Length: 311 laps / 311 miles
    Stage 1 and 2 Length: 120 laps each
    Final Stage Length: 160 laps

    Dover International Speedway Qualifying Information:
    Track qualifying record: Denny Hamlin, Toyota 166.984 mph, (21.559 secs.) on Oct. 5, 2019.
    2020 Dover pole winner: Qualifying was canceled due to pandemic – Chase Elliott started on pole.

    • Kurt Busch leads all active series drivers in starts at Dover with 41 starts.
    • Kyle Larson leads all active drivers in the series in an average starting position at Dover with a 7.8 in 13 starts.
    • 42 different NCS drivers have won the pole at Dover and eight pole winners are active this weekend.  Denny Hamlin (4), Ryan Newman (4), Martin Truex Jr, (3), Chase Elliott (1), Kyle Larson (1), Kyle Busch (1), Brad Keselowski (1), and Kevin Harvick (1).
    • The youngest series Dover pole winner is Chase Elliott (May 3, 2019 – 23 years, 5 months, 8 days).
    • The oldest series Dover pole winner is Mark Martin (June 1, 2012 – 53 years, 4 months, 23 days).
    • 10 drivers have won consecutive poles at Dover and the two active drivers this weekend are Ryan Newman (fall 2005, spring 2006), and Denny Hamlin (fall 2012, spring 2013).

    Dover International Speedway Race Information:
    Track race record: Kyle Larson, Chevrolet 135.734 mph, (02:56:49) on Oct. 6, 2019.
    2020 Dover race winner: Denny Hamlin, Toyota 124.359 mph, (02:30:03), Aug. 22, 2020

    • 38 different NCS drivers have won at Dover and nine are active this weekend.  Kevin Harvick (3), Martin Truex Jr. (3), Kyle Busch (3), Ryan Newman (3), Denny Hamlin (1), Kyle Larson (1), Chase Elliott (1), Brad Keselowski (1), and Kurt Busch (1).
    • Jimmie Johnson leads the NCS in wins at Dover with 11 victories.
    • The youngest Dover race winner is Chase Elliott (October 7, 2018 – 22 years, 10 months, 0 days).
    • 13 of the 102 (12.7%) NCS races at Dover have been won from the pole or first starting position but the second place starting position is the most proficient starting position in the field, producing more winners (20) than any other starting position.
    • Ryan Newman is the only active driver entered this weekend that has won from the pole in the NCS at Dover on June 1, 2003.
    • The deepest in the field that an active race winner has started at Dover is 26th, by Martin Truex Jr.
    • Hendrick Motorsports has the most wins at Dover in the NCS with 20 victories among six drivers.
    • Nine different manufacturers have won in the NCS at Dover.  It’s led by Chevrolet with 41 victories, followed by Ford with 27, Dodge (seven), Mercury (seven), Toyota (seven), Pontiac (six), Buick (three), Oldsmobile (two) and Plymouth (two).
    • Kyle Larson leads all active drivers in the NCS in average finishing position at Dover with a 7.4 in 13 starts.
    • Kevin Harvick leads all active series drivers in laps led at Dover with 1,666 in 41 races.

    Top 12 Dover Driver Ratings:
    Kyle Busch – 103.5
    Kyle Larson – 103.3
    Martin Truex Jr. – 101.2
    Kevin Harvick – 98.6
    Brad Keselowski – 93.2
    Chase Elliott – 91.5
    Cole Custer – 89.2
    Denny Hamlin – 88.9
    Kurt Busch – 87.2
    |Joey Logano – 86.8
    Ryan Blaney – 84.1
    Erik Jones – 83.3

    Note: Driver Ratings compiled from 2005-2020 races (32 total) among active drivers at Dover International Speedway.

  • JR Motorsports wins appeal; Gragson’s finish and Dash 4 Cash bonus reinstated

    JR Motorsports wins appeal; Gragson’s finish and Dash 4 Cash bonus reinstated

    The penalties assessed on JR Motorsport’s No. 9 team after Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Darlington Raceway, have been rescinded.

    National Motorsports Final Appeals Officer, Roger Werner, heard the appeal Wednesday, overturning the penalties and reaffirming Noah Gragson’s fourth place result. He will receive the $100,000 Dash 4 Cash bonus for scoring the highest finish among the eligible drivers at Darlington.

    The penalties were a result of the post-race inspection of the No. 9 Chevrolet where it was determined that the team had violated Rule 20.14.c in the NASCAR Rule Book. The rule states that “all suspension mounts and mounting hardware must not allow movement or realignment of any suspension and/or drivetrain component beyond normal rotation or suspension and/or drivetrain travel.”

    Gragson has won all three of the previous Dash 4 Cash prizes at Martinsville Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway and Darlington Raceway and will now be eligible for the final Dash 4 Cash Xfinity Series race this weekend at Dover International Speedway.

    Justin Allgaier, Josh Berry and Brandon Jones will join Gragson at Dover to compete for the Dash 4 Cash prize Saturday at 1:30 p.m. ET in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Drydene 200.

  • JR Motorsports will appeal Darlington penalty on No. 9 team

    JR Motorsports will appeal Darlington penalty on No. 9 team

    JR Motorsports confirmed Monday that they will appeal the penalty assessed against Noah Gragson and the No. 9 team after Saturday’s Xfinity Series Steakhouse Elite 200 race at Darlington Raceway.

    During the post-race inspection of the No. 9 Chevrolet, it was determined that the team had violated Rule 20.14.c in the NASCAR Rule Book.

    The rule states that “all suspension mounts and mounting hardware must not allow movement or realignment of any suspension and/or drivetrain component beyond normal rotation or suspension and/or drivetrain travel.”

    Gragson was originally scored in fourth at the end of the race but after the penalty, he was relegated to a 40th place finish and stripped of the Dash 4 Cash $100,000 bonus for being the highest-finishing eligible driver.

    If the penalty is upheld, Gragson, who has already won two of the four events in the program, will not be able to compete for the prize at Dover International Speedway this weekend.

  • Justin Allgaier wins Xfinity Series race in overtime finish at Darlington

    Justin Allgaier wins Xfinity Series race in overtime finish at Darlington

    Justin Allgaier won the NASCAR Xfinity Series Steakhouse Elite 200 at Darlington Raceway Saturday afternoon in a dramatic two-lap overtime finish.

    He outdueled his JR Motorsports teammate, Josh Berry, who had pulled ahead in Turn l, to take the lead for his second victory of the season and earn his 16th career win.

    “Our car wasn’t as good as we wanted all day, but the guys down in the pits, they just kept fighting,” said Allgaier. “To check off Atlanta and Darlington, I couldn’t be more appreciative of this race team. We’re going to celebrate this one for a while.”

    Josh Berry had to settle for second place, earning his fourth top-10 of 2021. He was also the highest finishing rookie of the race. Berry is currently scheduled to compete on a part time basis for JRM. He won at Martinsville Speedway in April and is trying to make the most of each opportunity.

    “I’m mad,” Berry said. “I want to win. I’m racing for my life out here, man. We need to find a sponsor or something so I can run this thing full time. But it’s hard to be mad, coming here, running second, no practice, first time with these guys — that’s pretty incredible.”

    Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Brandon Jones (No. 19) and Daniel Hemric (No. 18) finished in third and fourth, respectively. Jeremy Clements scored his fourth top-10 result of 2021 with fifth place.

    Michael Annett, Brett Moffitt, Ryan Sieg, Alex Labbe and Harrison Burton rounded out the top-10 at Darlington.

    Noah Gragson was originally scored in fourth at the end of the race but was disqualified due to a violation of Rule 20.14.c in the NASCAR Rule Book that reads, “All suspension mounts and mounting hardware must not allow movement or realignment of any suspension and/or drivetrain component beyond normal rotation or suspension and/or drivetrain travel.”

    Gragson was relegated to a 40th place finish and was no longer eligible to receive the Dash 4 Cash bonus. He has already won two of the four events in the program. The $100,000 prize was ultimately awarded to AJ Allmendinger, who finished 12th and passed post-race inspection.

    Wayne Auton, Xfinity Series director, stated that the Dash 4 Cash winners are routinely included in the post-race inspection for each of these races.

    JR Motorsports will have the option to appeal the disqualification.

    The last Dash 4 Cash race will be held at Dover International Speedway next Saturday, May 15, at 1:30 p.m. ET on FS1. Allmendinger, Allgaier, Berry and Brandon Jones will be eligible for the $100,000 prize.

    UPDATED: #9 – Disqualified – Failed Post-race Inspection
    NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Number 9
    Race Results for the 2nd Annual Steakhouse Elite 200 – Saturday, May 8, 2021
    Darlington Raceway – Darlington, SC – 1.366 – Mile Paved
    Total Race Length – 148 Laps – 202.168 Miles

    FinStrNoDriverTeamLapsS1PosS2PosS3PosPtsStatus
    1167Justin AllgaierGood Humor Ice Cream Chevrolet14877048Running
    2248Josh Berry #Tire Pros Chevrolet14803043Running
    32219Brandon Jones06 NCWTS Championship Toyota148100035Running
    4718Daniel HemricPoppy Bank Toyota14830041Running
    51251Jeremy ClementsAll South Electric Chevrolet14800032Running
    6201Michael AnnettGatorade Pilot Flying J Chevrolet14896038Running
    7132Brett MoffittDESTINY HOMES Chevrolet14809032Running
    81139Ryan SiegCMR Construction and Roofing Ford14804036Running
    92336Alex LabbeLarue Industrial Snowblowers Chevrolet14800028Running
    10820Harrison BurtonDEX Imaging Toyota14821046Running
    11194Landon CassillMaintenX Chevrolet14800026Running
    12116AJ AllmendingerHyperice Chevrolet14852040Running
    13411Justin HaleyLeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet14800024Running
    141444Tommy Joe MartinsCapital City Hauling Chevrolet14840030Running
    153399Ryan EllisCorvetteParts.net Toyota14800022Running
    161761David StarrWhataburger Toyota14800021Running
    172954Ty Gibbs #Interstate Batteries Toyota14880023Running
    18102Myatt SniderTaxSlayer Chevrolet14860024Running
    19310Jeb BurtonNutrien Ag Solutions Chevrolet14805024Running
    203623Tanner BerryhillREALTY CONNECT Chevrolet14800017Running
    213517JJ YeleyWORKPRO Chevrolet14800016Running
    221566Timmy Hill(i)Lift Kits 4 Less Ford1480000Running
    23968Brandon BrownBrandonbilt Motorsports Chevrolet14800014Running
    243974Bayley Currey(i)Providing Hope VA Chevrolet1480000Running
    253890BJ McLeod(i)BuckedUp Apparel Chevrolet1480000Running
    26346Ryan Vargas #Monarch Roofing Throwback Chevrolet14800011Running
    27698Riley HerbstHenry Repeating Arms Ford148010011Running
    282515Colby HowardProject Hope Foundation Chevrolet1470009Accident
    29222Austin CindricCar Shop Ford14718021Accident
    30280Jeffrey EarnhardtForeverLawn Throwback Chevrolet1460007Running
    313178Jesse LittleTufco Flooring Chevrolet1460006Running
    322647Kyle WeathermanPit Viper Sunglasses Chevrolet1420005Running
    334013Matt JaskolLift Kits 4 Less Toyota1420004Running
    341848Jade BufordBig Machine/All American Racers/Hot Wheels Chevrolet1400003Running
    352726Brandon GdovicSnapMobile.Shop Toyota1400002Running
    36307Joe Graf Jr.Bucked Up Energy Chevrolet1320001Accident
    373752Gray GauldingPanini America Chevrolet1070001Accident
    382192Josh WilliamsStarbrite/Alloy Employer Chevrolet480001Suspension
    39325Matt MillsJ.F. Electric Chevrolet440001Accident
    4059Noah GragsonBass Pro Shops/True Timber/BRCC Chevrolet1480001Running

  • Weekend schedule for Darlington Throwback Weekend

    Weekend schedule for Darlington Throwback Weekend

    NASCAR heads to Darlington Raceway for the seventh annual Throwback Weekend. The Camping World Truck Series will compete Friday night followed by the Xfinity Series Saturday afternoon.

    The Cup Series Goodyear 400 will take center stage on Sunday at 3:30 p.m.

    Many of the drivers will be paying tribute to the past this weekend with special paint schemes on their cars. For a full detailed list of the paint schemes and cars participating select this link and visit NASCAR.com’s 2021 Throwback Weekend Photo Gallery.

    Along with the Throwback paint schemes, fans can enjoy a variety of events that will add to the nostalgic atmosphere. In honor of Mother’s Day, Darlington Raceway will also hand out flowers to the first 1,000 mothers who enter the track.

    There will be no practice or qualifying sessions due to COVID-19 protocols established by NASCAR.

    The starting lineups will be determined by the following metrics formula:
    • 25 percent: Driver’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 25 percent: Car owner’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 35 percent: Team owner points ranking
    • 15 percent: Fastest lap from the previous race

    All times are Eastern.

    Friday, May 7

    7:10 p.m.: Driver Intros (Drivers Standing By Trucks)
    7:30 p.m.: Truck Series LiftKits4Less.com 200
    Stages 45/90/147 Laps = 200.1 Miles
    Pole: John Hunter Nemechek
    FS1 /MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

    Saturday, May 8

    12:40 p.m.: Driver Intros (Drivers Standing By Cars)
    1 p.m.: Xfinity Series Steakhouse Elite 200
    Stages 45/90/147 Laps = 200.1 Miles
    Pole: AJ Allmendinger
    FS1 /MRN/TSN3/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

    Sunday, May 9

    3:10 p.m.: Driver Intros (Drivers Standing By Cars)
    3:30 p.m.: Cup Series Goodyear 400
    Stages 90/185/293 Laps = 400.2 Miles
    Pole: Brad Keselowski
    FS1 /MRN/TSN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

    Darlington Raceway Data
    Season Race #: 12 of 36 (05-09-21)
    Track Size: 1.366-miles
    Banking/Turns 1 & 2: 25 degrees
    Banking/Turns 3 & 4: 23 degrees
    Banking/Frontstretch: 6 degrees
    Banking/Backstretch: 6 degrees
    Frontstretch Length:  1,229 feet
    Backstretch Length:  1,229 feet
    Race Length: 293 laps / 400 miles
    Stage 1 Length: 90 laps
    Stage 2 Length: 95 laps
    Final Stage Length: 108 laps

    Darlington Raceway Qualifying Information:
    Track qualifying record: Aric Almirola, Ford,184.145 mph (26.705 secs.) on April 11, 2014.
    2020 pole winner: Brad Keselowski – Qualifying by random draw on May 17, 2020.

    • Kevin Harvick and Kurt Busch lead all active drivers in starts at Darlington with 26 each.
    • Denny Hamlin leads all active drivers in the series in average starting position at 8.8 in 17 starts.
    • 51 different NCS drivers have won at least one pole at Darlington and six are active this weekend.  Kevin Harvick (2), Kurt Busch (2), Brad Keselowski (1), Denny Hamlin (1), Ryan Newman (1), and William Byron (1).
    • The youngest Darlington pole winner is William Byron on Sept. 1, 2019 (21 years, 9 months, 3 days).
    • A total of 12 different manufacturers have won at least one pole in the NCS.  Ford leads with 43 poles, followed by Chevrolet (22), Mercury (13), Pontiac (10), Dodge (8), Buick (3), Oldsmobile (3), Plymouth (3), Toyota (2), Chrysler (1), Hudson (1) and Studebaker (1).

    Darlington Raceway Race Information:
    Track race record (500 miles): Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 141.383 mph (03:32:45) on May 11, 2013.
    2020 race winner: Kevin Harvick, Ford, 115.815 mph (03:27:21) on May 17, 2020.

    • 51 different NCS drivers have won at Darlington and six are active this weekend.  Kevin Harvick (3), Denny Hamlin (3), Erik Jones (1), Brad Keselowski (1), Martin Truex Jr. (1), and Kyle Busch (1).
    • Kevin Harvick is the only active driver to win from the pole (2014) at Darlington.
    • The pole is the most proficient starting position in the field, producing more winners (20) than any other starting position at Darlington.
    • Hendrick Motorsports has the most wins by an organization at Darlington in the NASCAR Cup Series with 14.
    • 11 different manufacturers have won in the NCS at Darlington.  Chevrolet leads with 41 victories, followed by Ford (31), Mercury (10), Toyota (eight), Oldsmobile (six), Dodge (five), Pontiac (five), Buick (four), Plymouth (four), Hudson (three) and American Motor Company (two).
    • Kevin Harvick leads all active NCS drivers with 782 laps led in 26 starts.

    Top 12 Driver Ratings at Darlington
    Kyle Larson – 111.3
    Denny Hamlin – 106.8
    Erik Jones – 105.7
    Kevin Harvick – 104.8
    Kyle Busch – 102.8
    Martin Truex Jr. – 101.2
    Brad Keselowski – 98.4
    Chase Elliott – 90.2
    Joey Logano – 90.1
    Kurt Busch – 88.9
    Ryan Newman – 87.6
    William Byron – 82.2

    Note: Driver Ratings compiled from 2005-2020 races (18 total) among active drivers at Darlington Raceway.

  • Jeb Burton snatches first NASCAR Xfinity Series win at Talladega

    Jeb Burton snatches first NASCAR Xfinity Series win at Talladega

    Jeb Burton rose to the top as he claimed victory at Talladega while rain flooded the 2.66-mile track. It would be his first win in his Xfinity Series career.

    “We ran up front all day, definitely wasn’t a fluke,” Burton stated.

    “The guys did a great job with our No. 10 LS Tractor car. We led a lot of laps and it was a blast to drive.”

    Jeb Burton had led 21 laps in the event to get his first series win. It marks the second win for Kaulig Racing this season.

    Stage 1: Laps 1-25

    Austin Cindric and Daniel Hemric led the field down for the green flag. Hemric would get a shove from Noah Gragson to launch out ahead, but Cindric would fight back toward the inside as Hemric would lead the opening lap.

    Though the primary goal was to contend for the win, it also was a race for others drivers racing in the Dash 4 Cash. Josh Berry, Brandon Jones, Hemric, and Gragson were the contenders all trying to gather that bonus.

    As the laps progressed throughout the first stage, a majority of the field would migrate to the outside line of the track.

    With nine laps to go in the stage, Gragson would try and pounce for the lead. With help from the other Chevys, they would be side by side with Hemric for several laps.

    Cindric would make an aggressive move to the bottom underneath Hemric on the frontstretch, swiftly passing the No. 18 with six laps to go in the stage. Cindric’s No. 22 would put multiple blocks on Hemric and Gragson as he would try and maintain the lead.

    As four laps remained in the stage, Harrison Burton would start to surge upwards toward the pack, as his No. 20 would surge through the middle line past teammate Hemric. The Offerpad Toyota would file back behind Cindric as Gragson led.

    Haley took the lead away from Gragson on the last lap of the stage, while teammate AJ Allmendinger would have a scary moment off of Turn 2 as he saved his Chevy. Haley’s No. 11 would take the stage win over Jeb Burton. Gragson, Cindric, Harrison Burton, Allmendinger, Hemric, Jones, Brandon Brown, and Justin Allgaier would round out the top 10 to take stage points.

    During the stage break, Burton won the race off pit road, with a two-tire stop. Many would follow suit, while some would take four tires. One of the main people that took four was Gragson.

    Stage 2: Laps 29-50

    Jeb Burton would lead coming to the restart with teammate Haley on his outside. The Kaulig cars would move toward the top while Myatt Snider would try and make it three-wide. However, Snider’s No. 2 would lose several spots as he would be left out to dry.

    Cindric would take over the race lead over Jeb Burton. The Joe Gibbs Racing drivers would follow right behind the No. 22.

    Jeb Burton would ignite the inside line as he would challenge for the lead with nine laps to go in the second stage. Ty Dillon would make it a three-wide battle for the lead as both lines would try and swarm Cindric.

    Haley made a move to the outside of Cindric, and with help from teammate Jeb Burton, it would put the No. 11 dead even with Cindric as they would be side by side for the lead. Jeb Burton would be stuck on the middle line, as teammate Allmendinger would pass by on the high side.

    The trio of Kaulig cars would try and make a move on Cindric, but the defending champion would place several successful blocks. It would give way for the JR Motorsports cars of Gragson and Allgaier to pounce.

    Gragson had a run on the high side off of Turn 2 and transfer it throughout the backstretch. He and Cindric would go at it, with Gragson claiming the Stage 2 win. Teammate Allgaier would be in the second spot, with Cindric, Jones, and Dillon rounding out the Top 5. Snider, Hemric, Brett Moffitt, Michael Annett and Brown rounded out the Top 10.

    On the stage break, Gragson won the race off of pit road, with a two-tire stop. Many would also go with the two-tire strategy as they prepped themselves for the final stage.

    Final Stage: Laps 56-113

    Gragson and Snider would lead the field for the final stage. Snider would have momentum on the outside and would clear Gragson and hold off Jones for the lead.

    On Lap 58, Cindric would make a pass to the inside of Snider in Turn 3, and the No. 22 would rocket to the front. As Cindric went to the top, the main pack would follow in suit.

    With 45 laps to go, pit stops would begin. Berry, Cindric, and many others would bring their cars down pit road for a fuel-only stop. A lap later the rest of the leaders would come down pit road. Jeffery Earnhardt would spin coming in, but no caution would fly.

    There was trouble on the race track as Berry would bring out the third caution. The No. 8 would lose a right rear tire in the middle of Turn 3, sending the No. 8 for a spin.

    Harrison Burton, as a result of pit stops, would cycle as the race leader over Cindric as he led the field to the restart with 35 laps to go. Cindric would try and side draft the No. 20, but with the help of Jeb Burton it would put Harrison Burton ahead of the No. 22.

    Jeb Burton’s No. 10 would challenge Harrison Burton with 32 to go, and would easily take over the top spot with assistance from teammate Allmendinger. Snider would shuffle up to third, but with a hound of hungry cars behind the TaxSlayer Chevy.

    A really close call would occur when Jeb Burton would place a late block on Snider. The two of them would hold onto it, but would cost Snider a load of momentum.

    The yellow flew as Annett got hit by Joe Graf off Turn 2, sending the No. 1 into the path of the Joe Gibbs Racing cars of Jones and Dillon. Dillon’s No. 54 would slide up into the path of Jones, sending the Toyotas into the outside wall. There would be a secondary wreck behind them as Caesar Bacarella and Joey Gase would spin around.

    Jeb Burton would lead with 24 to go, but weather delayed the restart, and eventually, the red flag would be waved as rain pelted the track. From there NASCAR would announce Jeb Burton as the race winner. Gragson would win the Dash 4 Cash, giving them a monetary bonus for the No. 9.

    There were 23 lead changes among 12 different drivers and four cautions throughout the event.

    The Xfinity Series heads to Darlington on Saturday, May 8 at 1 PM ET with coverage from FOX Sports 1 and MRN.

    Results:

    1. Jeb Burton – Led 21 laps
    2. Austin Cindric – Led 24 laps
    3. AJ Allmendinger
    4. Riley Herbst
    5. Ryan Sieg – Led one lap
    6. Noah Gragson – Stage 2 Winner, led eight laps
    7. Brandon Brown – Led one lap
    8. Justin Haley – Stage 1 Winner, led two laps
    9. Myatt Snider – Led three laps
    10. Harrison Burton – Led six laps
    11. Tommy Joe Martins
    12. Daniel Hemric – Led 18 laps
    13. Timmy Hill
    14. Jeremy Clements
    15. Colin Garrett
    16. David Starr
    17. Brett Moffitt
    18. Jade Buford
    19. Colby Howard – Led three laps
    20. Landon Cassill
    21. Alex Labbe
    22. Jeffrey Earnhardt
    23. Kyle Weatherman
    24. Natalie Decker
    25. Matt Mills
    26. Jesse Little
    27. Josh Williams
    28. Mason Massey
    29. Justin Allgaier
    30. Ryan Vargas – Led three laps
    31. Josh Berry
    32. Michael Annett – two laps down
    33. Joe Graf Jr. – two laps down
    34. Gray Gaulding – three laps down
    35. Ty Dillon – three laps down
    36. Joey Gase – five laps down
    37. Brandon Jones – six laps down, OUT, Accident
    38. Caesar Bacarella – six laps down, OUT, Damage Vehicle Policy
    39. Jason White – 39 laps down, led one lap, OUT, Suspension
    40. Bayley Currey – 56 laps down, OUT, Overheating

  • Weekend schedule for Talladega

    Weekend schedule for Talladega

    The NASCAR Cup Series, the Xfinity Series and the ARCA Menards Series travel to Talladega Superspeedway this weekend. The Camping World Truck Series has a week off from competition but returns May 1 at Kansas Speedway.

    Team Penske has been dominant at Talladega scoring seven victories in the last 11 races at the 2.66-mile track. Brad Keselowski leads all active drivers with five victories (2009, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017). Joey Logano has won three times (2015, 2016, 2018) and Ryan Blaney has two wins, in 2019 and 2020.

    Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin leads the series standings and is still looking for his first win of the year. He is the most recent Talladega winner, in October 2020, and also won in 2014. He has eight top-fives (five consecutive) in nine races this season and it’s only a matter of time before he breaks through to victory lane.

    The Xfinity Series Dash 4 Cash continues this week at Talladega. Noah Gragson, who won the first $100,000 bonus at Martinsville, is eligible, along with Josh Berry, Daniel Hemric and Brandon Jones.

    There will be no practice or qualifying sessions for the Cup and Xfinity Series due to COVID-19 protocols established by NASCAR.

    The starting lineups will be determined by the following metrics formula:
    • 25 percent: Driver’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 25 percent: Car owner’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 35 percent: Team owner points ranking
    • 15 percent: Fastest lap from the previous race

    All times are Eastern.

    Saturday, April 24

    1 p.m.: Arca Menards Series General Tire 200 (76 Laps, 202.16 Miles)
    FS1/MRN

    4 p.m.: Xfinity Series Ag-Pro 300
    Distance: 300.58 miles (113 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 25),
    Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 50), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 113)
    FS1/MRN/TSN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Austin Cindric

    Sunday, April 25

    2 p.m.: Cup Series GEICO 500
    Distance: 500 miles (188 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 60),
    Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 120), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 188)
    FOX/MRN/TSN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Denny Hamlin

    Talladega Superspeedway Data

    Season Race #: 10 of 36 (04-25-21)
    Track Size: 2.66-miles
    Banking/Turn 1 & 2: 33 degrees
    Banking/Turn 3 & 4: 33 degrees
    Banking/Frontstretch: 16.5 degrees
    Banking/Backstretch: 2 degrees
    Frontstretch Length:  4,300 feet
    Backstretch Length:  4,000 feet
    Race Length: 188 laps / 500 miles
    Stage 1 & 2 Length: 60 laps (each)
    Final Stage Length: 68 laps

    Talladega Superspeedway Qualifying Information:

    Track qualifying record: Bill Elliott, Ford, 212.809 mph (44.998 seconds) on April 30, 1987.
    2020 pole winner: Martin Truex Jr. – Qualifying was not held, the starting lineups were set by random draw due to the pandemic.

    • Kevin Harvick and Kurt Busch lead all active NCS drivers in starts with 40 each.
    • Chase Elliott leads all active drivers in the NCS in average starting position at 5.8 in 10 starts.
    • Kevin Harvick and Elliott lead all active drivers in poles two each, followed by Austin Dillon (1), Kurt Busch (1), Martin Truex Jr. (1), and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (1).
    • The youngest pole winner is Chase Elliott (May 1, 2016 – 20 years, 5 months, 3 days).

    Talladega Superspeedway Race Information:

    Track race record: Mark Martin, Ford, 188.354 mph, (02:39:18) on May 10, 1997.
    2020 race winner: Ryan Blaney, Ford, 146.933 mph, (03:27:28) on June 22, 2020.

    • Brad Keselowski leads all active NCS drivers in wins with five victories (2009, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017).
    • Brad Keselowski (2009) and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (2017) won their first NCS race at Talladega.
    • Hendrick Motorsports leads the series in wins by an organization with 13 victories among seven different drivers.
    • Nine different manufacturers have won in the NCS at Talladega with Chevrolet (41) leading, followed by Ford (30), Mercury (7), Buick (6), Oldsmobile (6), Dodge (4), Toyota (4), Plymouth (3), and Pontiac (2).
    • Chevrolet also leads in consecutive wins with 13 straight victories among five drivers from April 25, 1999 to May 1, 2005.
    • Kurt Busch leads all active drivers in top 10s at Talladega with 21.
    • Joey Logano leads all active drivers in laps led with 397 laps in 24 starts.

    Top 12 Driver Ratings at Talladega
    Joey Logano – 91.7
    Chase Elliott – 90.7
    Ryan Blaney – 90.6
    Kurt Busch – 90.0
    Brad Keselowski – 89.9
    Denny Hamlin – 83.6
    William Byron – 83.4
    Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 82.2
    Cole Custer – 81.7
    Kyle Busch – 81.1
    Kevin Harvick – 80.1
    Tyler Reddick – 79.9

    Note: Driver Ratings compiled from 2005-2020 races (32 total) among active drivers at Talladega Superspeedway.