Tag: Texas Motor Speedway

  • 2016 Duck Commander 500 Preview

    2016 Duck Commander 500 Preview

    Slide into your cowboy boots, hop on your trusty steed and ride out west because NASCAR is heading to the LoneStar State.

    This week, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series rolls into Fort Worth, Texas to run the Duck Commander 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. The 501 mile (801.6 km) race on the 1.5-mile (2.4 km) quad-oval intermediate speedway will be the seventh race of the 2016 season.

    I don’t know what to expect this weekend, even with the low-downforce package. With that and the aged surface, one might expect to see what we saw at Atlanta and Auto Club. However, Texas has not put on good races for many years now. It got to the point that Texas became my least favorite track on the schedule. In the past, I’ve set my expectations of Texas to nothing. This weekend, I’m tempted to maybe bump my expectations a tad bit higher.

    Texas Motor Speedway opened its doors in 1997 to a crowd of over 180-thousand fans, a 13-car wreck going into turn 1 and Jeff Burton scoring his first victory in the Sprint Cup Series. After 30 races the track has seen 18 different drivers shoot off the six-shooters in victory lane. In fact, we went 12 straight races before having a repeat winner here in 2007. Now I know what you’re thinking, “But Tucker, hasn’t one driver practically owned the deed at Texas since 2012?” You probably weren’t, but I needed a segue.

    Johnson is the hands-on favorite this weekend. Photo: Sarah Crabill/Getty Images for Texas Motor Speedway
    Johnson is the hands-on favorite this weekend. Photo: Sarah Crabill/Getty Images for Texas Motor Speedway

    At 9/2 (Vegas Insider), the hands-on favorite this weekend is one Jimmie Kenneth Johnson.

    In 25 career starts at Texas, the driver of the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet has amassed six wins, 13 top fives (52 percent) and 19 top-10s (76 percent). In the last eight races, he’s led 156, 168, zero, 255, zero, 191, 128 and six laps. He won in five of those eight races.

    In his last eight races, he’s finished second, first, sixth, first, 25th, first, first and first. That’s a 4.8 average finish to go along with a career average of 8.4 at Texas. He’s also DNF’d at Texas once in his career at Texas back in 2007.

    Just like I’ve joked about Phoenix being the track owned by Happy Harvick, Texas is quickly becoming the track owned by Johnson. He’s also on a role with two wins and sits second in points.I expect Johnson to be up front and fighting for the victory on Saturday night.

    Kyle Busch is no slouch when it comes to Texas. Photo: Sarah Crabill/Getty Images
    Kyle Busch is no slouch when it comes to Texas. Photo: Sarah Crabill/Getty Images

    Next up at 7/1 is Kyle Thomas Busch.

    In 20 career starts, the driver of the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota has amassed one win, nine top five’s (45 percent) and 10 top-10s (50 percent).

    His stats aren’t nearly as impressive as Johnson’s. But then again, who’s would be?

    Since 2012, he’s led zero, 80, 171, two, 10, zero and one lap(s). In that same timespan, he’s finished 11th, third, first, 13th, fourth, third and third. That’s a 5.4 finishing average since 2012, which is more than twice as good as his 12.4 career finishing average at Texas.

    Unlike Johnson, Busch has never failed to finish a race in the LoneStar State. You can expect to see Busch fighting for the win on Saturday night.

    Kevin Harvick will be a force on Saturday. Photo: Tom Pennington/Getty Images
    Kevin Harvick will be a force on Saturday. Photo: Tom Pennington/Getty Images

    The final driver I’ll talk about at 5/1 is Kevin Michael Harvick.

    In 26 career starts, the driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet has amassed zero wins, six top fives (23.1 percent) and 14 top-10s (53.9 percent).

    Since 2012, he’s finished ninth, ninth, 13th, eighth, 42nd, second, second and third. That’s a finishing average of 11th. While that’s lower than Johnson’s since 2012, his best runs have come in his time with SHR.

    Until last season, Harvick had never led more than two laps in a race at Texas. In both races last year, he led 96 and 11 laps.

    There’s also hardly a track on the schedule where he doesn’t put on a great drive. So I would expect Harvick to be a threat to win on Saturday.

    Coverage of the Duck Commander 500 begins Saturday night at 7 p.m. ET on FOX. You can catch the radio broadcast at 6:30 p.m. ET on MRN and Sirius XM (subscription required for the latter).

  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Texas

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Texas

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

    All times are Eastern.

    Thursday, April 7:

     On Track:
    4-5:25 p.m.: XFINITY Series Practice – FS1
    5:30-6:55 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Practice – FS1
    7-7:55 p.m.: XFINITY Series Final Practice – FS1

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

    Press Conferences: (Watch live)
    3 p.m.: Brian Vickers
    3:15 p.m.: Daniel Suarez
    3:30 p.m.: Brendan Gaughan
    4:15 p.m.: Chris Buescher
    4:30 p.m.: Matt Kenseth
    4:45 p.m.: Jimmie Johnson

    Friday, April 8:

    On Track:
    2:45 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FS1
    4:45 p.m.: XFINITY Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FS1
    6:30-7:50 p.m.: Sprint Series Final Practice – FS1
    8:30 p.m.: XFINITY Series O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 (200 laps, 300 miles) – (Green Flag: 8:46 p.m. approx.) – FS1

    Press Conferences: (Watch live)
    2 p.m.: Eddie Gossage
    3:45 p.m.: Joey Logano
    11 p.m.: Post-XFINITY Race (time approx.)

    Saturday, April 9:

    On Track:
    7:30 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Duck Commander 500 (334 laps, 501 miles) (Green Flag: 7:46 p.m. approx.) – FOX

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

    Additional NASCAR Programming

  • Surprising and Not Surprising: AAA Texas 500

    Surprising and Not Surprising: AAA Texas 500

    From deep in the heart of the Lone Star State, here is what was surprising and not surprising from the 11th annual AAA Texas 500.

    Surprising: There apparently is a new super power in NASCAR called ‘Mega Turn’. At least that was the power bestowed on race winner Jimmie Johnson by runner-up Brad Keselowski.

    “The 48 car had mega turn that last run and I couldn’t keep the turn and it kept pushing real bad,” the driver of the No. 2 Wurth Ford Fusion said. “I did everything I could to hold him off, but he was way faster that last run.”

    “Their team did a hell of a job and found speed and my team did a hell of a job too. We led 300-some laps and these debris yellows always favor someone and it wasn’t our day for them to favor us.”

    “It was a hell of a race.”

    This was Keselowski’s sixth top-10 finish at Texas and his 23rd top-10 finish of the season.

    Not Surprising: Given the fact that rain washed out both Cup practices, the saying ‘When it rains, it pours’ was definitely applicable at Texas, especially for Chase driver Joey Logano. Not only did his tire blow early in the race but one of his crew members had hot oil pour out of the car onto his face, causing him to take a quick trip to the infield care center.

    While the crew member was treated and released, Logano finished 40th and is now solidly in the basement of the Chase race, 69 points behind leader Jeff Gordon.

    “Sometimes you just have to roll with the punches,” the driver of the No. 22 AAA Insurance Ford said. “This team is strong. We didn’t take any wind out of our sails today and we showed how fast this thing was even after we crashed. I am very proud of our team.”

    “It is unfortunate that we finished how we did.”

    Surprising: After a weekend that was not so classy, this week’s race was filled with at least a few moments of class, from Jimmie Johnson racing Brad Keselowski fair and square without incident for the race win to Martin Truex Jr. acknowledging some hard racing with Keselowski with a handshake after the race.

    “I just like to race guys clean anyway, the driver of the No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet said of Keselowski. “I kept working on him and working on him. He got real loose off (Turn) 2 and I had a big run off the top and I went for a big slide job down in (Turns) 3 and 4 and got the win.”

    And of the other classy act of the race, here is what eighth place finisher Martin Truex Jr. had to say of his close racing with Brad Keselowski.

    “We just rubbed a little bit there in the tri-oval,” the driver of the No. 78 Furniture Row/Visser Precision Chevrolet said. “No big deal at all. We were both racing hard. Good hard racing-rubbing a little. Rubbing is racing.”

    “It was fun.”

    Not Surprising: Although he is one of the younger drivers on the track, Erik Jones was spent and ready for some respite after running the third race of the weekend in substitution for Matt Kenseth in the No. 20 DeWalt Toyota.

    “I’m ready to take a day off, I don’t think I’ve ever run more than two races – the Truck and XFINITY race – in more than one weekend,” Jones said. “At this point, I’m feeling fine, but I can definitely feel it coming on. I’ll be worn out tonight.”

    “It was a fun weekend and I’ll do it again for sure next weekend. I’m looking forward to it, but it’s definitely busy and definitely hard on you. I’ll take a nice day off tomorrow.”

    Surprising: One would think that having two tires go down, as well as another shifter problem, would definitely have resulted in a near the bottom of the pack finish. Not so for one Kevin Harvick, who rallied back from all that to finish third in his No. 4 Budweiser/Jimmy John’s Chevrolet.

    “I’ve never had to drive with one arm that long,” Harvick said. “I had to pay a lot more attention. The hardest part was my arm started to go to sleep and I had to let off on it to get the blood flowing again.”

    This was Harvick’s 14th top-10 finish in 26 races at Texas Motor Speedway.

    Not Surprising: Even veteran drivers, including one in his last season, can continue to be a student of the sport. Of course, that continuing education is greatly enhanced when that driver is also already guaranteed a spot in the final four of the Championship Chase.

    “I thought we learned a lot this weekend,” Jeff Gordon, driver of the No. 24 Axalta Chevrolet said. “I think we certainly know that our cars are fast because our teammate won. At the same time, I think that we were here to execute and push hard, try to win, but also to just learn what we could. I thought we learned some stuff.”

    “Something good to build on and work on.”

    Surprising: While teammate Jeff Gordon was going to hug his teammate after the win, the two top finishing Toyotas were also actually cheering on competitor Jimmie Johnson for the race win.

    “For our situation, we wanted to see a guy that was not in the Chase win or a guy that we were racing right around us like the 78 (Martin Truex Jr.) and win the race,” Kyle Busch said after finishing fourth. “This M&M’s Crispy Camry was really, really fast today – just not fast enough. We fought hard, we did what we needed to do, we finished in the top-five and we got ourselves in a pretty good spot hopefully.

    “My guys never cheered so hard for Jimmie (Johnson), we needed that for the points going to Homestead,” Carl Edwards said after finishing fifth. “Our Sport Clips Camry – it was fast. It was really fast in the middle of the race. We were up to second and I thought we had something then it fell off at the end.”

    “This was a fun race to drive.”

    Not Surprising: Two drivers had some close encounters with the wall, with both manning up that it was due to driver error.

    “We had a good car and we were driving forward early and I got into the wall off four trying to pass somebody and cut a right front tire down,” Ryan Blaney, driver of the No. 21 SNAP-ON Tools Ford said. “Hit the wall pretty hard in one and two and ruined our day. It is all my fault. I hit the wall all by myself and ruined a very fast race car.”

    “I was having too much fun out there and got loose, three-wide after a restart and tagged the wall real good and bent the car up pretty bad and knocked the rear deck lid off of it,” Dale Earnhardt Jr. said after the race. “We got the chance to fix it and we just had a real fast car. I think we had the best car here. Just can’t hit the wall, but man we were just having fun, running hard. Got to do that every once in a while.”

    Surprising: Brian Scott continues to strut his stuff in the Cup Series. He had another top-15 finish, his second in his limited run in the series, finishing 14th in his No. 33 Shore Lodge Chevrolet. This was the first time in his Cup career that he has scored back to back top-15’s.

    Not Surprising: Demonstrating his dry wit and his own brand of humor yet again, Matt Kenseth won his own race, at least for one of the most re-tweeted Twitter postings after the race.

    “Good work @JimmieJohnson! Textbook pass for the win at the end of the race when someone is trying to take your lane. #quintessential”

  • Johnson Fires the Six Shooters Deep in the Heart of Texas

    Johnson Fires the Six Shooters Deep in the Heart of Texas

    Jimmie Johnson denied Brad Keselowski a date with immortality by stealing the victory in Texas on Sunday.

    The driver of the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet led only six laps on his way to scoring his 75th career victory, fifth win of the season and sixth at Texas Motor Speedway.

    Johnson said that he “just kept pressure on him (Keselowski). I could see that he was really tight and that was the first I had seen him that vulnerable all day. I just kept the pressure on him, kept searching for line. He saw me coming on the top and protected it. I just kept trying to put pressure on him hoping for a mistake. He got real loose off of Turn 2 and I had a big run down the backstretch and drove it in really far into Turn 3 hoping to hear clear. Once I did I knew I was home free.”

    The driver of the No. 2 Team Penske Ford led 312 of the 334 laps on his way to getting passed for the win and finishing runner-up.

    “The 48 car had mega turn that last run and I couldn’t keep the turn and it kept pushing real bad. I did everything I could to hold him off, but he was way faster that last run. Their team did a hell of a job and found speed and my team did a hell of a job too. We led 300-some laps and these debris yellows always favor someone and it wasn’t our day for them to favor us. I am still very proud of our effort today. We will have a great shot at winning next week. We really needed to win this one and I know I gave it my all,” said Keselowski.

    Kevin Harvick led 11 circuits on his way to rounding out the podium in his No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet. Kyle Busch led one lap and finished his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in fourth. Carl Edwards rounded out the top-five in his No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished sixth followed by Kurt Busch in seventh. Martin Truex Jr. finished eighth, Jeff Gordon finished ninth and Jamie McMurray rounded out the top-10.

    Joey Logano was the only Chase driver outside the top-10. A flat tire 11 laps into the race relegated him to a 40th-place finish.

    Jeff Gordon leaves Texas with a two-point lead over Kyle Busch. Harvick leaves in third place, three points behind the leader. Martin Truex Jr. leaves Texas in fourth, six points back. Carl Edwards is fifth in the standings, 13-points back. Keselowski leaves in sixth place, 25 points behind Gordon. Kurt Busch is seventh (-34) and Logano leaves at the bottom of the title contender  rankings, 69 points back.

    Now mathematically unable to race his way in next week, the driver of the No. 22 Team Penske Ford must win at Phoenix in order to race for the championship at Homestead.

    “Sometimes you just have to roll with the punches. We will be ready for Phoenix. This team is strong, Logano said.

     

    NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race – AAA Texas 500
    Texas Motor Speedway
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Sunday, November 08, 2015

        1. (8) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 334, $462976.

        2. (1) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 334, $394391.

        3. (2) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 334, $280475.

        4. (3) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 334, $242766.

        5. (13) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 334, $170575.

        6. (10) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 334, $171240.

        7. (7) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 334, $157615.

        8. (23) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 334, $160910.

        9. (18) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 334, $172351.

        10. (27) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 334, $158556.

        11. (26) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 334, $156576.

        12. (6) Erik Jones(i), Toyota, 334, $153326.

        13. (20) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 334, $120440.

        14. (21) Brian Scott(i), Chevrolet, 334, $127748.

        15. (14) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 334, $142973.

        16. (11) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 334, $116140.

        17. (30) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 334, $137398.

        18. (24) Aric Almirola, Ford, 334, $143526.

        19. (12) Greg Biffle, Ford, 333, $137148.

        20. (16) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 333, $120765.

        21. (28) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 333, $113540.

        22. (19) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 333, $137240.

        23. (15) David Ragan, Toyota, 333, $132079.

        24. (32) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 332, $130910.

        25. (36) Landon Cassill(i), Chevrolet, 331, $104265.

        26. (17) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 330, $126123.

        27. (39) Cole Whitt, Ford, 330, $115398.

        28. (43) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 330, $120587.

        29. (41) David Gilliland, Ford, 329, $108340.

        30. (35) Brett Moffitt #, Ford, 329, $103130.

        31. (37) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 329, $99915.

        32. (40) Jeb Burton #, Toyota, 329, $99690.

        33. (34) JJ Yeley(i), Toyota, 329, $99473.

        34. (33) Michael McDowell, Ford, 328, $99240.

        35. (38) Matt DiBenedetto #, Toyota, 328, $99040.

        36. (42) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 326, $98810.

        37. (5) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, Accident, 304, $126510.

        38. (9) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 304, $111852.

        39. (29) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 296, $134355.

        40. (4) Joey Logano, Ford, 268, $132988.

        41. (31) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, Engine, 236, $81780.

        42. (22) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, Accident, 52, $104994.

        43. (25) Ryan Blaney(i), Ford, Accident, 26, $74280.

  • Jones Extends Championship Lead With Truck Series Win At Texas

    Jones Extends Championship Lead With Truck Series Win At Texas

    By Reid Spencer

    FORT WORTH, Texas – On turf that typically belongs to two-time defending NASCAR Camping World Series champion Matt Crafton, Erik Jones dominated on Friday night.

    Jones led 117 of 147 laps on the way to victory in the WinStar World Casino & Resort 350 at Texas Motor Speedway, his first win at the venue, his third of the season and the seventh of his career.

    In an event that featured only one caution, a track-record low, Jones finished 2.855 seconds ahead of runner-up and NASCAR Driver for Diversity alum Daniel Suarez, who matched his career-best finish. Jones extended his series from 10 to 17 points over Crafton, who ran fourth after winning the Keystone Light Pole Award. There are two more races left in the Truck Series season.

    The top two finishers drove Toyotas fielded by Kyle Busch Motorsports.

    Jones, who is doing triple duty this weekend at Texas, will race the No. 4 Tundra next at Phoenix, where he has won the last two races.

    “Getting the win here, that’s a nice boost for everybody, not just myself but everybody at KBM,” Jones said. “We needed this to get back on track. We’ve struggled a little bit the last month, month and a half and worked hard to get back to this point.

    “And now, to go out there and win one the way we did, and lead as many laps as we did, that’s a really nice statement for us. Hopefully, we can go to Phoenix and do the same kind of thing we’ve done the last two years. It’s nice to have that points lead back up closer to the 20 range than the 10 range, but we still have two more weeks, and we have to hold onto it, be strong and close this deal out.”

    In recent years, Crafton’s been the dominant force in the series at 1.5-mile intermediate speedways, but Jones grabbed the lead on Lap 13 and pulled away to a lead of nearly three seconds. Joes squandered that advantage with a slow pit stop under green on Lap 47, but the lone caution on Lap 54 bunched the field and erased a lead of 5.9 seconds built by Crafton.

    Jones overtook Crafton for the top spot on lap 65 and controlled the race the rest of the way, losing the lead only briefly during a cycle of green-flag pit stops around Lap 100.

    The race was the shortest ever in the Truck Series at Texas, lasting just one hour, 23 minutes and 48 seconds. 

    NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race – WinStar World Casino 350
    Texas Motor Speedway
    Fort Worth, Texas
    Friday, November 06, 2015

        1. (5) Erik Jones #, Toyota, 147, $62424.

        2. (7) Daniel Suarez(i), Toyota, 147, $42737.

        3. (15) Ryan Blaney(i), Ford, 147, $34886.

        4. (1) Matt Crafton, Toyota, 147, $27750.

        5. (17) Tyler Reddick, Ford, 147, $19678.

        6. (6) Timothy Peters, Toyota, 147, $18020.

        7. (4) Brandon Jones #, Chevrolet, 147, $17495.

        8. (11) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 147, $16965.

        9. (9) Ben Kennedy, Toyota, 147, $16861.

        10. (14) Cameron Hayley #, Toyota, 147, $17675.

        11. (12) John H. Nemechek #, Chevrolet, 147, $16620.

        12. (2) Spencer Gallagher #, Chevrolet, 146, $16406.

        13. (13) Johnny Sauter, Toyota, 146, $16297.

        14. (3) Daniel Hemric #, Chevrolet, 146, $16192.

        15. (16) Jesse Little, Toyota, 145, $14406.

        16. (8) Jeb Burton(i), Chevrolet, 145, $15952.

        17. (10) John Wes Townley, Chevrolet, 144, $15848.

        18. (18) Mason Mingus, Chevrolet, 144, $15744.

        19. (19) Ray Black Jr. #, Chevrolet, 142, $15635.

        20. (20) Timmy Hill, Chevrolet, 141, $16031.

        21. (21) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, 138, $15427.

        22. (26) Korbin Forrister #, Chevrolet, 136, $14068.

        23. (29) Tyler Young, Chevrolet, 136, $13959.

        24. (24) Jennifer Cobb, Chevrolet, 134, $12854.

        25. (23) Justin Jennings, Chevrolet, 89, $12900.

        26. (22) Travis Kvapil, Chevrolet, Oil Leak, 77, $12647.

        27. (28) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, Suspension, 40, $12543.

        28. (27) Todd Peck, Chevrolet, Suspension, 17, $12214.

        29. (25) Dexter Stacey, Chevrolet, Electrical, 11, $12094.

        30. (32) Mike Harmon(i), Chevrolet, Engine, 6, $11594.

        31. (30) Tyler Tanner, Chevrolet, Engine, 0, $10094.

        32. (31) Caleb Roark, Chevrolet, Electrical, 0, $9094.

    Average Speed of Race Winner:  158.002 mph.
    Time of Race:  01 Hrs, 23 Mins, 44 Secs. Margin of Victory:  2.855 Seconds.
    Caution Flags:  1 for 5 laps.

    Lead Changes:  7 among 5 drivers.
    Lap Leaders:   M. Crafton 1-12; E. Jones # 13-47; T. Reddick 48; J. Nemechek # 49; M. Crafton 50-64; E. Jones # 65-98; C. Hayley # 99; E. Jones # 100-147.

    Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  E. Jones # 3 times for 117 laps; M. Crafton 2 times for 27 laps; J. Nemechek # 1 time for 1 lap; C. Hayley # 1 time for 1 lap; T. Reddick 1 time for 1 lap.
    Top 10 in Points: E. Jones # – 824; M. Crafton – 807; T. Reddick – 803; J. Sauter – 753; T. Peters – 718; C. Hayley # – 698; D. Hemric # – 674; J. Townley – 654; B. Kennedy – 630; S. Gallagher # – 606.

     

  • Jones Wins NCWTS Winstar World Casino & Resort 350

    Jones Wins NCWTS Winstar World Casino & Resort 350

    FORT WORTH, Texas (November 6, 2015) – Rookie Erik Jones continued his march toward a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship with a dominating victory in Friday night’s WinStar World Casino & Resort 350 at Texas Motor Speedway.

    Jones (No. 4 Toyota) led 117 laps of the 147-lap event as he cruised to a 2.855-second margin of victory over Kyle Busch Motorsports teammate Daniel Suarez (ARRIS Toyota) for his third win of the season and sixth of his career. It also was his first NCWTS win at Texas, which came in his third career start.

    The victory allowed Jones to stretch his championship lead from 10 points to 17 over two-time defending NCWTS champion Matt Crafton (No. 88 Damp Rid/Menards Toyota) despite his strong outing. Crafton started on the pole and led 27 laps en route to a fourth-place finish, his seventh top-10 effort in the last nine races.

    Jones, however, extended his run of consecutive top-10 finishes to 13 with the win, allowing him to inch closer to that series crown with races remaining next week in Phoenix and then the Nov. 20 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

    Jones, who won his first career XFINITY Series race at Texas in April, took the lead from Crafton on Lap 13 and did not encounter any major challenges throughout the evening. Crafton led again for a 15-lap stint from Laps 50-64 before Jones took complete command and led 82 of the final 83 laps.

    Caution periods and possible gambles by other drivers never came about as the race established a track record for fewest cautions (1) and caution laps (8). The race also set a track record in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for fastest time of race at 1 hour, 23 minutes and 48 seconds. The previous mark was 1 hour, 25 minutes and 30 seconds from the fall race in 2012.

    In addition to the 1-2 finish by Jones and Suarez, it was a banner night for Kyle Busch Motorsports as all three of its drivers finished in the top 10. Christopher Bell (No. 54 JBL Toyota) rounded out the strong performance for the organization with an eighth-place finish.

     

  • Keselowski Grabs the Pole at Texas

    Keselowski Grabs the Pole at Texas

    Brad Keselowski will lead the field to the green flag on Sunday. The driver of the No. 2 Team Penske Ford won the pole with a time of 27.421 and a speed of 196.929 mph.

    Keselowski said that his “Wurth Ford Fusion has been really good since we unloaded. Very similar to where we were at Kansas, really fast in practice and really fast in qualifying. But we just need that to say with us in the race and we didn’t get that in Kansas.” He also joked that he’s glad to “have the first pit stall and we get to keep it this time. We are really excited about the race Sunday.”

    Kevin Harvick was second with a time of 27.552 and a speed of 195.993 mph.

    Harvick said that he practically “ran the same speed in all three rounds there. Didn’t quite have the raw speed in the first round, but this is a racetrack where you want the car to keep going as long as you can. Felt like we had a good start to our race trim practice today and going to have a good spot to start on Sunday.”

    Kyle Busch was third with a time of 27.591 and a speed of 195.716 mph.

    He said that while he doesn’t “need to win, we would love to win. I feel like this is a good opportunity for us to have a really good day and for us to score a victory. We come to every race trying to win and this one’s no different. I hope that Texas will bode well for us and we can score that win. If not, a solid top-five finish is exactly what we need. That’s where we need to be at the end of the day and carry on that momentum and go into Phoenix and hope for another solid day there.”

    Joey Logano qualified fourth with a time of 27.633 and a speed of 195.419 mph. Kyle Larson rounded out the top-five with a time of 27.644 and a speed of 195.341 mph.

    Erik Jones, driving in place of the suspended Matt Kenseth, will make his second career Sprint Cup Series start from the sixth starting position.

    Jones said that his qualifying run was “a really good effort for us. We made the final round at Kansas as well so it’s cool to make the final round in both our starts. We’ll see where it goes from here, obviously we’ve got a long ways to go yet for Sunday, 500 miles. This definitely helps everybody’s confidence a little bit for that.”

    Kurt Busch, Jimmie Johnson, Denny Hamlin and Dale Earnhardt Jr. rounded out the top-10.

    Carl Edwards qualified 13th followed by Jeff Gordon, who locked himself into the championship race at Homestead with a win last Sunday at Martinsville, qualified 18th. Martin Truex Jr. was the lowest qualifying Chase driver in 23rd.

    Joey Gase and Reed Sorenson failed to qualify for the race.

    Complete Starting Lineup for the AAA Texas 500:

    1. Brad Keselowski
    2. Kevin Harvick
    3. Kyle Busch
    4. Joey Logano
    5. Kyle Larson
    6. Erik Jones
    7. Kurt Busch
    8. Jimmie Johnson
    9. Denny Hamlin
    10. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
    11. Danica Patrick
    12. Greg Biffle
    13. Carl Edwards
    14. Clint Bowyer
    15. David Ragan
    16. Kasey Kahne
    17. Casey Mears
    18. Jeff Gordon
    19. Ryan Newman
    20. Paul Menard
    21. Brian Scott
    22. Tony Stewart
    23. Martin Truex Jr.
    24. Aric Almirola
    25. Ryan Blaney
    26. Austin Dillon
    27. Jamie McMurray
    28. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
    29. Trevor Bayne
    30. AJ Allmendinger
    31. Alex Bowman
    32. Sam Hornish Jr.
    33. Michael McDowell
    34. JJ Yeley
    35. Brett Moffitt
    36. Landon Cassill
    37. Michael Annett
    38. Matt DiBenedetto
    39. Cole Whitt
    40. Jeb Burton
    41. David Gilliland
    42. Ryan Preece
    43. Justin Allgaier
  • Keselowski Earns Sprint Cup Pole for Sunday’s AAA Texas 500

    Keselowski Earns Sprint Cup Pole for Sunday’s AAA Texas 500

    FORT WORTH, Texas (November 6, 2015) – Team Penske driver Brad Keselowski captured the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series pole Friday for the AAA Texas 500 during Service King Qualifying Days at Texas Motor Speedway.

    Keselowski (No. 2 Wurth Ford) posted a lap of 196.929 miles per hour in the third and final round of knockout qualifying for his third pole of the season and 11th of his career. It also was his first pole at Texas Motor Speedway, topping his previous best of second on two occasions (fall of 2013 and spring of ’14), in 15 races at the venue.

    Keselowski led Eliminator 8 Round Chase contenders in the top four qualifying positions for Sunday’s AAA Texas 500. Kevin Harvick (No. 4 Budweiser/Jimmy John’s Chevrolet) was second at 195.993 mph, Kyle Busch (No. 18 M&M’s Crispy Toyota) third at 195.716 mph, and Joey Logano (No. 22 AAA Insurance Ford) fourth at 195.419 mph. Kyle Larson (No. 42 Target Plaid Chevrolet) rounded at the top five at 195.341 mph.

    In regard to the other four Chase contenders, Kurt Busch (No. 41 Haas Automation Chevrolet) was seventh at 194.988 mph, Carl Edwards (No. 19 Sports Clips Toyota) was 13th at 195.341, Jeff Gordon (No. 24 Axalta Chevrolet) was 18th at 194.637 mph and Martin Truex Jr. (No. 78 Furniture Row Chevrolet) was 23rd at 194.000 mph.

    The Sprint Cup Series drivers return to the track Saturday for a pair of final practices, one from 10-10:55 a.m. CT and the other from 1-1:50 p.m.

    Sunday’s AAA Texas 500, the middle race of the three-race Eliminator 8 segment of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, will be broadcast live beginning at 1 p.m. on television partner NBC and radio partners PRN and Sirius XM and KRLD-AM 1080 (local).

    Tickets are available by visiting www.texasmotorspeedway.com or by calling the speedway ticket office at 817.215.8500.

     

  • Keselowski Heads First Practice Session at Texas

    Keselowski Heads First Practice Session at Texas

    Brad Keselowski topped the chart in the first practice session on Friday at Texas Motor Speedway.

    The driver of the No. 2 Team Penske Ford was the fastest in the first practice session with a time of 27.403 and a speed of 197.059 mph. Kevin Harvick placed his No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet with a time of 27.492 and a speed of 196.421 mph. Carl Edwards showed his No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota with a time of 27.516 and a speed of 196.249 mph. Kyle Larson brought his No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet to fourth with a time of 27.533 and a speed of 196.128 mph. Joey Logano rounded out the top-five in his No. 22 Team Penske Ford with a time of 27.551 and a speed of 196.000 mph.

    Jamie McMurray finished his No. 1 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet in sixth. Ryan Blaney finished his No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford in seventh. Erik Jones, driving in place of the suspended Matt Kenseth, finished his No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in eighth. Greg Biffle finished his No. 16 Roush Fenway Racing Ford in ninth. Kurt Busch rounded out the top-10 in his No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet.

    Kyle Busch finished 11th, Jeff Gordon finished 19th and Martin Truex Jr. was the lowest-finishing Chase driver in 20th.

    The Sprint Cup cars are back on track this evening for qualifying at 6:45.

    NSCS Practice 1
    Texas Motor Speedway
    11th Annual AAA Texas 500
    Provided by NASCAR Statistics – Fri, November 06, 2015 @ 01:58 PM Eastern
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    Pos Car Driver Team Time Speed Lap # # Laps -Fastest -Next
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    1 2 Brad Keselowski Wurth Ford 27.403 197.059 7 7 —.— —.—
    2 4 Kevin Harvick Budweiser/Jimmy John’s Chevrolet 27.492 196.421 8 8 -0.089 -0.089
    3 19 Carl Edwards Sport Clips Toyota 27.516 196.249 18 18 -0.113 -0.024
    4 42 Kyle Larson Target Plaid Chevrolet 27.533 196.128 24 24 -0.130 -0.017
    5 22 Joey Logano AAA Insurance Ford 27.551 196.000 20 20 -0.148 -0.018
    6 1 Jamie McMurray Cessna Chevrolet 27.566 195.893 17 17 -0.163 -0.015
    7 21 Ryan Blaney(i) Snap-On Tools Ford 27.568 195.879 7 7 -0.165 -0.002
    8 20 Erik Jones(i) DeWalt Toyota 27.593 195.702 21 21 -0.190 -0.025
    9 16 Greg Biffle Ortho Ford 27.613 195.560 7 9 -0.210 -0.020
    10 41 Kurt Busch Haas Automation Chevrolet 27.635 195.404 19 19 -0.232 -0.022
    11 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Crispy Toyota 27.639 195.376 18 18 -0.236 -0.004
    12 5 Kasey Kahne Farmers Insurance Chevrolet 27.658 195.242 17 17 -0.255 -0.019
    13 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Office Toyota 27.664 195.200 8 10 -0.261 -0.006
    14 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet 27.672 195.143 8 8 -0.269 -0.008
    15 15 Clint Bowyer Maxwell House Toyota 27.680 195.087 16 16 -0.277 -0.008
    16 6 Trevor Bayne AdvoCare Ford 27.707 194.897 11 11 -0.304 -0.027
    17 3 Austin Dillon Dow Packaging/H-E-B Chevrolet 27.711 194.868 7 7 -0.308 -0.004
    18 9 Sam Hornish Jr. Sonic Ford 27.728 194.749 9 9 -0.325 -0.017
    19 24 Jeff Gordon Axalta Chevrolet 27.729 194.742 20 20 -0.326 -0.001
    20 78 Martin Truex Jr. Furniture Row/Visser Precision Chevrolet 27.736 194.693 7 9 -0.333 -0.007
    21 31 Ryan Newman Quicken Loans Chevrolet 27.742 194.651 14 14 -0.339 -0.006
    22 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Kelley Blue Book Chevrolet 27.754 194.567 9 9 -0.351 -0.012
    23 47 AJ Allmendinger Kroger/Scott Products Chevrolet 27.765 194.489 19 19 -0.362 -0.011
    24 55 David Ragan Aaron’s Online Dream Machine Toyota 27.770 194.454 17 17 -0.367 -0.005
    25 13 Casey Mears GEICO Chevrolet 27.780 194.384 10 10 -0.377 -0.010
    26 27 Paul Menard Schrock/Menards Chevrolet 27.783 194.363 13 13 -0.380 -0.003
    27 14 Tony Stewart Bass Pro Shops/Mobil 1 Chevrolet 27.815 194.140 20 22 -0.412 -0.032
    28 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Fastenal Ford 27.815 194.140 7 7 -0.412 -0.000
    29 43 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford 27.943 193.251 11 11 -0.540 -0.128
    30 33 Brian Scott(i) Shore Lodge Chevrolet 27.943 193.251 5 7 -0.540 -0.000
    31 7 Alex Bowman Nikko RC/Toy State Chevrolet 28.004 192.830 17 17 -0.601 -0.061
    32 26 JJ Yeley(i) Overture Promotions Toyota 28.089 192.246 9 9 -0.686 -0.085
    33 10 Danica Patrick GoDaddy Chevrolet 28.104 192.143 23 23 -0.701 -0.015
    34 95 Michael McDowell Tommy Williams Drywall Ford 28.237 191.238 10 10 -0.834 -0.133
    35 34 Brett Moffitt # Visit Dallas Ford 28.241 191.211 21 21 -0.838 -0.004
    36 23 Jeb Burton # Dr Pepper/Estes Toyota 28.288 190.894 9 9 -0.885 -0.047
    37 51 Justin Allgaier Texas Lottery Chevrolet 28.300 190.813 20 20 -0.897 -0.012
    38 35 Cole Whitt Moen Ford 28.350 190.476 15 19 -0.947 -0.050
    39 46 Michael Annett Pilot Flying J Chevrolet 28.404 190.114 12 12 -1.001 -0.054
    40 38 David Gilliland Love’s Travel Stops Ford 28.415 190.040 14 16 -1.012 -0.011
    41 40 Landon Cassill(i) CRC/O’Reilly Auto Parts Chevrolet 28.424 189.980 32 32 -1.021 -0.009
    42 83 Matt DiBenedetto # Dustless Blasting Toyota 28.555 189.109 11 11 -1.152 -0.131
    43 32 Joey Gase(i) Zak Products/Donate Life Texas Ford 28.767 187.715 14 14 -1.364 -0.212
    44 62 Reed Sorenson Toyota 28.846 187.201 9 9 -1.443 -0.079
    45 98 Ryan Preece Xyience Chevrolet 29.075 185.727 24 24 -1.672 -0.229

    Best 10 Consecutive Lap Average
    * No driver ran 10 consecutive laps during this practice.
    *Required to qualify on time, (i) Ineligible for driver points in this series