Bristol Weekend Preview
April 21, 2017
Staff Report
NASCAR Wire Service
Bowyer hopes to continue bounce-back season at Bristol
Clint
Bowyer's NASCAR career hit a crossroad last season. Racing for HScott
Motorsports, the 2012 championship runner-up finished 27th
in the points standings and only logged three top-10 finishes – both
career lows.
Heading
into this year as the replacement for Tony Stewart in the No. 14 Ford
at Stewart-Haas Racing, there was optimism Bowyer could
get his career back on track. So far, he's experiencing a bounce-back
season. He's already matched his 2016 total with three top-10 finishes
and his third-place showing at Auto Club Speedway was his best
performance since finishing third at Sonoma Raceway
in June of 2015.
Bowyer
will attempt to continue his strong start to his 12th full-time Monster
Energy NASCAR Cup Series campaign in Sunday's Food City
500 at Bristol Motor Speedway (2 p.m. ET on FOX) – a track where he's
been successful, but has never won.
In 22 starts at the .533-mile high-banked oval, Bowyer claims six top fives, 10 top 10s and an average finish of 15.7.
“You’re
really wheeling that thing, trying to keep the grip under your tires,
forward bite," said Bowyer, describing his love of short-track
racing. “Trying to keep the thing turning. Fighting the balance of the
cars. Fighting your crew chief all race long because you’re whining in
the car, and he is tired of hearing you whine. But all those things come
together to win that race and be successful.”
Through
seven races, Bowyer ranks ninth in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
standings, 111 points behind leader Kyle Larson. The
37-year-old Kansas native hasn't finished a season ninth or better
since 2013 when he placed seventh in the final standings.
“This
is an opportunity that doesn’t come along very often, whether it was my
first opportunity in this sport or my last, to drive for
this manufacturer, Ford, and the support they are giving us – everyone
at Stewart-Haas, the management and sponsors and my teammates," Bowyer
said. "You don’t put enough emphasis on the impact a good teammate can
have on you. Drivers capable of winning races
and championships. I have two championship-winning drivers (Kevin
Harvick and Kurt Busch) as teammates. Danica (Patrick), everything she
brings for our entire sport, let alone the company. This is the
opportunity you are giddy about no matter where you are
at in your career.”
Allgaier goes for second straight XFINITY Dash 4 Cash win
Justin
Allgaier took home a $100,000 bonus by winning the first NASCAR XFINITY
Series Dash 4 Cash race at Phoenix Raceway last month.
He'll
try to earn another $100,000 when the Dash 4 Cash competition returns
in Saturday's Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300 at Bristol Motor
Speedway (1 p.m. ET on FS1).
To
take home the bonus, Allgaier doesn't even need to win the race. He
simply needs to beat the four Dash 4 Cash-eligible drivers to
the finish line at the end of the race. The two top-finishing NASCAR
XFINITY Series points earning drivers in each of the first two stages
make up the four-driver Dash 4 Cash field for the final stage.
Allgaier
has run well at Bristol throughout his career. In 12 starts at the
Tennessee short track, he boasts one win (2010), five top
fives and seven top 10s. He has finished in the top five in his last
three Bristol races.
“Bristol
has just been one of those places where the very first time I turned
laps around the race track I felt comfortable," Allgaier
said. "Last year we he had great finishes, so I’m ready to head back
there and hopefully pick back up where we left off with our Cheney
Brothers Chevrolet. Plus it’s a Dash 4 Cash race. How great would it be
to get another $100,000 for JR Motorsports? We’ve
won one already this year, so I’d like nothing more than to go out
there and grab another one for this team.”
Bristol Weekend Guide
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
Race: Food City 500
Place: Bristol Motor Speedway
Date and Time: Sunday, April 23 at 2 p.m.
ET
Tune-in:
FOX, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 266.5 miles (500 laps); Stage
1 (Ends on lap 125), Stage 2 (Ends on lap 250), Final Stage (Ends on lap 500)
What To Watch For:
Kyle and Kurt Busch
attempt to seize the active Bristol wins lead. Both have five victories
at The Last Great Colosseum. ... Last summer's Bristol winner, Kevin
Harvick, goes for his second straight win at the Tennessee track. ...
Matt Kenseth can vie for victory at Bristol where
he boasts four career wins. ... Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series points
leader Kyle Larson looks to extend his 17-point advantage over Chase
Elliott.
NASCAR XFINITY Series
Race: Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300
Place: Bristol Motor Speedway
Date and Time: Saturday, April 22 at 1
p.m. ET
Tune-in:
FS1, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 159.9 miles (300 laps); Stage
1 (Ends on lap 85), Stage 2 (Ends on lap 170), Final Stage (Ends on lap 300)
What To Watch For:
Six different drivers
have won the first six NASCAR XFINITY Series races this season. ...
Darrell Wallace Jr. has finished sixth in his last five races. If
Wallace finishes sixth next weekend at Bristol, he will tie Jack Ingram
for the series record in consecutive single finishing
positions inside the top-10. ... William Byron is the only driver left
in the 2017 season to complete every single lap (1,037 laps completed;
100%) of his scheduled go-arounds this season.
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