Aug. 5, 2016
Staff Report
NASCAR Wire Service
Allmendinger attempts to capture Chase berth with win at The Glen
It's now or, quite possibly, never for JTG Daugherty Racing's AJ Allmendinger.
The
road-course ace gets his best shot to make the Chase for the NASCAR
Sprint Cup in Sunday's Cheez-It 355 at Watkins Glen International (2:30
p.m. ET on USA).
"It's
no secret, I love this racetrack," said Allmendinger, who made the 2014
Chase with the first, and only, win of his career at Watkins Glen. "I
love road course racing."
In
seven career starts at the Central New York race track, Allmendinger
owns one win, two top fives, four top 10s and an average finish of 10.1.
“This
is a place – Watkins Glen and Sonoma, just road course racing in
general – where I think a driver can make more of a difference, but
you’ve still got to have the right
package,” Allmendinger said.
Allmendinger also noted the new racing surface installed after last year's contest will affect the competition on Sunday.
"Fuel
mileage always plays a key factor in that race," he said. "Now, with
the repave, I think strategy is going to be even more important. … It’s
going to be an interesting
race for sure.”
The Californian understands how vital a Sunday win is to his Chase hopes.
"Obviously,
for a win you’re going to take whatever risk you have to,” Allmendinger
said. “We just have to go out there and do our jobs.”
Jones readies to carry road-course success into XFINITY Series
Erik Jones has been no stranger to success early in his NASCAR career.
Jones'
resume includes a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship, seven
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series wins, as well as five NASCAR XFINITY
Series wins. And he just
turned 20 in May.
The
No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing driver will make his first career NASCAR
XFINITY Series road-course start in Saturday's Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen
International (2 p.m. ET on CNBC)
– the first of three upcoming tracks where series drivers will turn
left and right.
Despite
growing up racing on ovals, Jones excelled in his two career NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series road course races with a win at Canadian Tire
Motorsport Park last year
and a third-place showing there in 2014.
“This
will be my first time at Watkins Glen, and my first time at any of the
XFINITY Series road courses," Jones said. "With the new track pavement
and the extra practice time
on Thursday, we’ll spend time figuring out the track and getting
comfortable with another new track for me."
Jones,
who leads the XFINITY Series with three wins and 11 top-five finishes
this season does not lack confidence entering Saturday's race.
"The
few starts I have at road courses in the Truck Series resulted in a win
and a third-place finish," he said. "So hopefully we can have similar
results this weekend when we
take on Watkins Glen."
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Race: Cheez-It 355 at The Glen
Place: Watkins Glen International
Date and Time:
Sunday, Aug. 7 at 2:30 p.m. ET
Tune-in: USA, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 220.5 miles (90 laps)
What to Watch For:
Joey Logano, who swept the Watkins Glen races last year, goes for his
second win
of the season. ... Jeff Gordon will become the ninth driver to make 800
starts when he takes the wheel of the No. 88 Chevrolet subbing for Dale
Earnhardt Jr. for the third consecutive week. ... Pocono winner Chris
Buescher tries to get into the Chase for the
NASCAR Sprint Cup by making his way into the top 30 in points. Right
now he is 31st, six points behind 30th-place David Ragan. ... Tony
Stewart – the Watkins Glen track-record holder with five victories –
goes for his sixth career win at the Central New York
road course. ... Joe Gibbs Racing's Matt Kenseth will make his 600th
career start. … Michael McDowell will make his 200th career start.
NASCAR XFINITY Series
Race: Zippo 200
Place: Watkins Glen International
Date and Time: Saturday, Aug. 6 at 2 p.m. ET
Tune-in: CNBC, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 200.9 miles (82 laps)
What to Watch For:
Elliott
Sadler attempts to increase his 19-point standings lead over Daniel
Suárez. ... Roush Fenway Racing enters the famed No. 60 car – that has a
series-record 94 wins to its credit
– for the first time this season. Trevor Bayne will pilot the No. 60.
... Ty Dillon looks for a win after his second runner-up of the season
at Iowa. ... NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers Kyle Busch, Brad
Keselowski, Joey Logano, Paul Menard, Kyle Larson, and
Trevor Bayne will compete in the Zippo 200.
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