Clock Stopper: Keselowski First Driver To Multiple Wins
Brad
Keselowski became the first driver in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup
Series to win multiple races this season when he passed Kyle Busch with
42 laps remaining and never looked back to
visit Victory Lane for his first time at Martinsville Speedway.
Keselowski,
who notched the first victory for Ford at Martinsville since Oct. 20,
2002 (Kurt Busch, Roush Fenway Racing, 28 races ago), will go for his
second straight victory in Sunday’s
O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas Motor Speedway (1:30 p.m. ET on FOX).
The
No. 2 Ford driver leads the series with 10 playoff points and sits
fourth in the points standings, 34 markers behind No. 1 ranked Kyle
Larson.
In 17 starts at Texas, Keselowski has four top fives, six top 10s and an average finish of 16.2.
Super Soph: Elliott Poised For Win After Strong Start To Second Full-Time Season
Chase
Elliott finished third at Martinsville for his third top five of the
season. He has an average finish of 7.8, which has propelled him to
second in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
standings – four points below Kyle Larson.
Elliott,
21, is competing in his second full-time season after earning a playoff
berth in his Sunoco Rookie campaign. He has two playoff points via his
two stage wins.
The No. 24 Chevrolet driver performed well at Texas last season with finishes of fifth (spring) and fourth (fall).
His 5.1 average running position this season is the best in the series.
Texas Ranger: Johnson Tries To Continue Lone Star State Dominance
Defending Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson has struggled early on his quest for a record eighth title.
He’s logged only one top-10 finish (ninth at Phoenix) and ranks 14th in points – 127 markers behind leader Kyle Larson.
Johnson
hopes Sunday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas Motor Speedway – a
track where he’s dominated recently – can be the turning point of his
season. The No. 48 Chevrolet driver boasts
a track-record six wins, including a streak of three consecutive
victories from fall of 2014 to fall of 2015. In addition to his
triumphs, Johnson claims 14 top fives, 20 top 10s and an 8.4 average
finish in the Lone Star State.
New Surface And Configuration To Debut At Texas
Texas
Motor Speedway made some renovations to its track over the offseason.
Enhancements it made to ensure the best possible experience for fans
included: adding an expansive French drainage
system on the frontstretch and backstretch, repaving the entire track
including pit lane, and re-profiling Turns 1 and 2 (banking reduced from
24 to 20 degrees, racing surface expanded from 60 to 80 feet wide).
Turns 3 and 4 of the track remain 60 feet wide at 24 degrees of banking.
JTG-Daugherty Racing Produces Strong Showing At Martinsville
Road-course
ace AJ Allmendinger is turning into a short-track stud. The No. 47
JTG-Daugherty Racing Chevrolet driver posted a sixth-place showing at
Martinsville Sunday for his fourth consecutive
top-11 finish at “The Paperclip.”
Allmendinger’s
JTG-Daugherty teammate, Chris Buescher, logged a season-best 11th-place
showing at Martinsville – his best finish since a fifth-place result at
Bristol last fall. Buescher,
from Prosper, Texas, gets to race at his home track this weekend in
Sunday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.
NASCAR Next Alum Jones Beginning To Find Groove
Erik
Jones, 20, a prolific winner at the NASCAR Camping World Truck and
XFINITY Series levels, is beginning to find his groove as a Sunoco
Rookie of the Year contender in the Monster Energy
NASCAR Cup Series.
He
hasn’t competed for victories, yet, but the Furniture Row Racing driver
has recorded a top-15 finish in every race except Daytona, where he
wrecked out at the halfway mark.
The NASCAR Next alum sits 13th in the points standings, tops among series rookies.
Although
Jones is the top-ranked rookie in the points standings, Daniel Suarez
leads him in the Sunoco Rookie of the Year Race by two points. Ty Dillon
sits third (10 points behind Suarez),
followed by Corey Lajoie (-16) and Gray Gaulding (-38).
Busch Ready To Rebound From Martinsville Disappointment With Defense Of Texas Victory
Kyle
Busch led 274 of 500 laps in last weekend’s STP 500 at Martinsville
Speedway, but could not hold off Brad Keselowski at the end and finished
second.
The
2015 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion will try to rebound in
Sunday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas Motor Speedway – a race he won
last year.
In 22 starts at Texas, Busch claims two wins, 11 top fives, 12 top 10s and an average finish of 11.6.
The
No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing driver is sixth in the standings, 80 points
behind leader Kyle Larson. He has one playoff point via his stage win at
Daytona.
Stenhouse Pulls Off Top-10 Finish at Martinsville
Ricky
Stenhouse Jr. used NASCAR’s new race enhancements to add some extra
excitement to Sunday’s STP 500 at Martinsville. He bumped race leader
Kyle Busch on the final lap and passed him so
he could stay on the lead lap to begin the third stage. Stenhouse
seized the opportunity to log a 10th-place finish – his second top-10 of
the season.
The
move not only helped Stenhouse, it took a playoff point away from Busch
because it allowed Chase Elliott the opportunity to beat Busch to the
stripe.
The
Roush Fenway Racing wheelman will attempt to grab another top 10 at
Texas, a track where he’s never finished higher than 15th.
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Gridiron Gang – NFL Stars To Appear At Texas Motor Speedway:
Four
NFL players will attend Sunday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas Motor
Speedway. Headlining the group is Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrance
Williams. He will be joined by his teammates, tight
tnd Rico Gathers, a former Baylor basketball star, as well as center
Joe Looney. Detroit Lions defensive tackle A’Shawn Robinson – a 2015
consensus All-American and national champion at Alabama – will also take
in the race.
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