Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
Busch Bros At Bristol
The
Busch brothers will battle at Bristol Motor Speedway for sole
possession of the active track wins lead in Sunday’s Food City 500 (2
p.m. ET on FOX). Kyle and Kurt pace active
drivers with five victories each at “The Last Great Colosseum.”
Despite
their successes, Kyle hasn’t won at Bristol since spring of 2011 and
Kurt hasn’t visited Victory Lane there since spring of 2006. In 23
starts at the .533-mile short
track, Kyle claims eight top fives, 13 top 10s and a 14.3 average
finish. Kurt has nine top fives and 16 top 10s in 32 Bristol starts.
Kyle has the second-best Bristol driver rating (100.5), while Kurt’s is fifth-best (93.1).
Harvick Hopes For Second Straight Bristol Win
Last
August’s Bristol winner Kevin Harvick will go for his second
consecutive victory at the Tennessee track Sunday. The No. 4 Ford driver
led 128 laps last summer to beat Ricky
Stenhouse Jr. to the finish line by 1.933 seconds. Denny Hamlin, Austin
Dillon and Chris Buescher rounded out the top five.
In
32 starts at Bristol, Harvick owns two wins, 11 top fives, 15 top 10s
and a 15.4 average finish. He boasts the second-best average running
position (12.2) and third-best driver
rating (95.7) at the .533-mile track.
Harvick ranks first in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series with 419 laps led (19.6%) this season.
He is currently 10th in the points standings (117 markers behind leader Kyle Larson) and holds three playoff points as a result of his three stage wins.
He is currently 10th in the points standings (117 markers behind leader Kyle Larson) and holds three playoff points as a result of his three stage wins.
Logano Looks To Continue Bristol Success
Joey
Logano will attempt to continue his recent Bristol success. He has
logged four top-10 finishes, including two wins, in his last five starts
at the Tennessee short track.
Although
he’s done well at Bristol lately, his only career top-10 finish in the
spring race there was his 10th-place showing last year.
The
26-year-old Connecticut native has quietly wheeled his No. 22 Ford to a
hot start this season. He has finished sixth or better in every race
except for Phoenix, where he
crashed after leading 82 laps and winning the first stage.
Logano
is coming off a season-best third-place showing at Texas. He sits fifth
in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series standings – 72 points behind
leader Kyle Larson.
Kenseth Can Build Momentum At Bristol
Although,
Matt Kenseth has three top-10 finishes, he’s dug himself into a hole to
start the season with three finishes of 36 or worse. He currently sits
22nd in the points standings,
189 markers behind first-place Kyle Larson.
Sunday’s
Food City 500 could be a panacea for Kenseth. The Joe Gibbs Racing
driver has four wins, 13 top fives, 20 top 10s and a 14.2 average finish
at Bristol.
Kenseth
boasts the best average running position (11.4) and driver rating
(100.9) at The Last Great Colosseum. He won the Bristol spring race in
2015.
Larson Heads To Bristol As Series Points Leader
Kyle
Larson continued his breakout season at Texas with his fourth runner-up
showing. The result marked his fifth top-two finish in the last six
races.
Only
four other drivers have logged as many top-two finishes as Larson’s
five through the first seven races of a season: Kevin Harvick (6 top
fives; 2015), Dale Earnhardt (5;
1987), Bobby Allison (5; 1972, 1979), Cale Yarborough (5, 1974).
The
No. 42 Chevrolet driver has the top average finish (5.4) in the Monster
Energy NASCAR Cup Series, but more importantly, he leads the points
standings by 17 markers over second-place
Chase Elliott. Martin Truex Jr. (-40) sits third, followed by Brad
Keselowski (-41) and Joey Logano (-72). Ryan Blaney (-91), Kyle Busch
(-104), Jamie McMurray (-106), Clint Bowyer (-111) and Kevin Harvick
(-117) round out the top 10.
Larson
will attempt to extend his points lead at Bristol, a track where he’s
logged only two top 10s in six starts and has an average finish of 21.5.
Remember, the regular season points leader earns 15 playoff points.
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Food City Celebrates 25th Year With Bristol Motor Speedway
Food
City celebrates its 25th year of partnership for the Food City 500 at
Bristol Motor Speedway. The company claims the second longest race
entitlement sponsorship in the Monster
Energy NASCAR Cup Series and is Bristol Motor Speedway’s longest
serving partner.
Bayne Returns To Home State
Knoxville,
Tennessee native Trevor Bayne returns to his home state to race in the
Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. In five starts at Bristol,
Bayne has an average finish
of 18.8 and a high showing of fifth.
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