NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
Welcome To Miami: Gordon Punches Ticket To Championship 4 Round With Win At Martinsville
Jeff
Gordon is ready to party in the city where the heat is on after winning
Sunday’s Goody’s Headache Relief
500 at Martinsville Speedway to automatically earn one of the four
berths in the Championship 4 Round race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The
victory was the 93rd of Gordon’s career and his ninth at Martinsville
Speedway (first among active drivers).
Gordon
now has a huge advantage over the rest of the Chase for the NASCAR
Sprint Cup field because his team
can focus solely on its Homestead car, while the other seven drivers
compete for the final three Championship Round spots at Texas and
Phoenix.
By
winning Sunday’s AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway (2 p.m. ET on
NBC), Gordon would block a transfer
spot from a driver which could help thin out a competitive field that
includes season wins leader Joey Logano and defending series champion
Kevin Harvick.
In 29 career starts at Texas, Gordon owns one win (3.4%), nine top fives (31.0%), 13 top 10s (44.8%) and three
Coors Light Pole Awards (10.3%).
Gordon
is trying to win his fifth career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
championship, first in the Chase era (2004-present)
and first since 2001. If he can capture the championship, his 14
seasons between titles would break Terry Labonte’s record of 12 for the
longest stretch between championships.
A title is far from a longshot. Gordon won in Miami in 2012, and led a race-high 161 laps last season.
Wide Open Chase Grid Shifts To Texas
The
Eliminator Round of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup kicked off at
Martinsville Speedway on Sunday with
Jeff Gordon winning the Goody’s Headache Relief Shot 500 to earn the
first of four spots in the Championship Round race at Homestead-Miami
Speedway.
This is how the Chase Grid shapes up: 1. Gordon (Leader, locked in) 2. Kyle Busch (9 points above the cutoff
line) 3. Martin Truex Jr. (+9), Harvick (+7), Edwards (-7), Keselowski (-24), Kurt Busch (-26) and Joey Logano (-28).
The next Chase race is Sunday’s AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.
Five
of the eight Chase drivers have won at Texas, led by Carl Edwards, who
has taken three checkered flags
there. Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch, Jeff Gordon and Logano have each won at
Texas once, while Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr. and Brad Keselowski
have never been to Victory Lane there.
Harvick leads the eight Chase drivers with a 12.7 average finish at Texas, followed by Kyle Busch (12.9), Carl
Edwards (15.0), Truex (15.1), Kurt Busch (15.9), Logano (16.9), Gordon (17.3) and Keselowski (17.3).
Carl Texas Ranger: Edwards Eyes Fourth Win In Lone Star State
Possibly the only people faster in the Lone Star State than Carl Edwards at Texas Motor Speedway are bad guys
running from Chuck Norris.
Edwards
– second to Jimmie Johnson among active drivers with three wins at
Texas – will attempt to clinch a
spot in the Championship Round of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup
by visiting Victory Lane in Sunday’s AAA Texas 500 at the 1.5-mile
track.
In addition to his three wins (fall 2005, spring / fall 2008), Edwards owns six top fives, 10 top 10s and one
Coors Light Pole Award at TMS.
Edwards is currently fifth on the Chase Grid, seven points behind Kevin Harvick on the cutoff line.
Keselowski, Logano Both In Need Of Eliminator Round Win
Team
Penske’s Brad Keselowski (24 points below the cutoff line) and Joey
Logano (-28) rank sixth and eighth
on the Chase Grid, respectively, meaning they essentially need a win at
either Texas or Phoenix to make the Championship Round race of the
Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.
Their best shot at reaching Victory Lane is at Texas, mainly because Kevin Harvick seems invincible at Phoenix,
where he’s won the last four races.
Logano took the checkered flag at Texas in April of 2014, while Keselowski has posted two consecutive top-five
finishes there.
Texas Forever: Johnson Dominates In Lone Star State, Looks To Play Spoiler … Again
“Clear eyes, full heart, can’t lose.”
Jimmie Johnson knows the drill in Texas.
The
No. 48 Chevrolet driver has won four of the last six races at Texas
Motor Speedway, including the last
two. Joey Logano (spring 2014) and Kyle Busch (spring 2013) – both
Chase-eligible drivers – are the only other competitors to visit Victory
Lane at Texas over that span. Johnson’s five wins at Texas are the most
in track history.
Last season, Johnson took the checkered flag in the Texas Chase race to “spoil” an automatic berth for The
Eliminator 8 and will try to do it again in Sunday’s AAA Texas 500.
In the Chase Era, 80 percent of the NASCAR playoff races at Texas have been won by Chase-eligible drivers.
The only spoiler to win other than Johnson last season was Tony Stewart in 2006.
The non-Chase drivers other than Johnson who have won at Texas are Greg Biffle (2 wins), Denny Hamlin (2),
Stewart (2), Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kasey Kahne and Ryan Newman.
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
Series Points Leader And Texas Native Chris Buescher Comes Home
The
state of Texas has known some pretty great drivers over the years, like
NASCAR Hall of Famer Terry Labonte,
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Bobby Labonte and renowned open-wheel
driver AJ Foyt just to name a few. But this weekend the locals will
have their chance to cheer for the next generation of Texan driver as
Prosper, Texas’s own Chris Buescher returns to
the Lone Star State to compete in Saturday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts
Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway (3:30 p.m. ET on NBC).
Buescher currently leads the NASCAR XFINITY Series standings by 27 points over second-place Chase Elliott and
33 points ahead of third-place Regan Smith.
Buescher has posted two wins, 11 top fives and 20 top 10s in 30 starts this season.
The No. 60 Roush Fenway Racing driver has made four starts at Texas, posting one top 10 and an average finish
of 16.5. He finished ninth at Texas earlier this season.
Buescher needs to finish fourth or better in the next three races and he will win the NASCAR XFINITY Series
championship no matter what any other driver does.
He can actually clinch the title early in Phoenix – to accomplish the feat his points lead would have to be
49 points or more ahead of second-place in the standings following the race at the Arizona track.
If Buescher can win the title, he will join Bobby Labonte (1991) as just the second Texan to capture a NASCAR
XFINITY Series championship.
JR Motorsports Teammates Elliott and Smith Not Giving Up On Title Hopes Yet
Two drivers that will have to dig deep these next three races are JR Motorsports teammates Chase Elliott and
Regan Smith as the duo sits second (-27) and third (-33) in the points, respectively, behind leader Chris Buescher.
Despite Elliott’s best case scenario, winning all three remaining races and leading the most laps in each race,
if Chris Buescher finishes fourth or better in the final three races the title is his.
No
matter what, Elliott is going to need Buescher to slip in the final
three races if he wants to catch him.
Though, Elliott has outperformed Buescher on the final three tracks in
the past. This season at Texas and Phoenix, he has a combined average
finish of 7.5 compared to Buescher’s 11.5. Last year, Elliott posted an
average finish of 8.7 in the final three races
compared to Buescher’s 10.0.
Elliott’s teammate Regan Smith will also need Buescher to struggle to catch him. Smith will not be returning
to the No. 7 team next year and is looking to make the most of his opportunity this season.
If
Smith were to win all three remaining races and lead the most laps
scoring the max points possible he would
total out at 1,204 points. With that scenario in mind, Buescher would
still have to finish eighth or worse without leading a lap or ninth or
worse leading at least one lap in each of the final three races for
Smith to pass him.
Smith has finished in the top 10 in four of his last five starts at Texas, including a fourth-place finish
earlier this season.
Sunoco Rookie Update: Mexico Native Daniel Suarez Leads Rookie Points With Three To Go
Sunoco
Rookie of the Year candidate and Monterrey, Mexico native Daniel Suarez
heads to Texas Motor Speedway
with a 31 point lead over second-place Darrell Wallace Jr. in the
NASCAR XFINITY Series rookie standings with just three races to go.
Suarez’s hometown of Monterrey is a short 1 hour and 40 minute flight from Texas Motor Speedway, making the
1.5-mile track the closest facility the series competes at to where he is from.
Suarez’s rookie standings lead is well deserved. In 30 starts this season, he has posted three Coors Light
poles, seven top fives and 15 top 10s.
Suarez,
23, qualified fourth in his track debut at Texas back in April but
finished 18th after making contact
with the wall during the race. In 10 career starts at 1.5-mile tracks,
Suarez has one pole, two top fives and seven top 10s. He has an average
starting position of 9.3 and an average finish position of 10.1.
“After
two weekends away from XFINITY Series competition, it will be good to
get back in the No. 18 ARRIS Toyota
Camry,” Suarez said. “We didn’t have the result we had hoped for the
last time out, but we’re still coming off of three good finishes and
heading to another 1.5-mile track this weekend. We’ve had some success
at those tracks this year and I think our expectations
for this weekend are high.”
Team Penske’s No. 22 Not Far From Capturing Owner Title
Roger
Penske has orchestrated another solid year of competition in the NASCAR
XFINITY Series with his multi-driver
No. 22 Ford team. Team Penske’s No. 22 Ford is currently 81 points
ahead of Joe Gibb Racing’s No. 54 Toyota with three races left on the
schedule.
Penske’s No. 22 team could lock up the title no matter what any other team does if it finishes 22nd or better
in the next three races.
Crew Chief Greg Erwin has led a contingent of skilled drivers this season in the No. 22 Ford – Brad Keselowski,
Joey Logano, Alex Tagliani and Ryan Blaney, posting an average finish of 6.2 – a 2015 full schedule series best.
Also
the No. 22 team can clinch the title early if they leave Texas with a
97 point lead over second-place
in the car owner standings with two races to go (or 96, if it owns the
tiebreaker). If the No. 22 has a point lead or 49 points or higher after
the Phoenix event they will have clinched the title there.
Brad Keselowski will be strapping into the No. 22 this weekend at Texas. Keselowski has made 15 series starts
at Texas, posting one win, nine top fives, 11 top 10s and an average finish of 10.8.
JGR’s Erik Jones Looking For the Texas Season Sweep
This
season, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Erik Jones has been one of the most skilled
young drivers not running full-time
in the NASCAR XFINITY Series. He returns to Texas Motor Speedway
looking to defend his win earlier this season and accomplish the season
sweep.
Jones
started on the Coors Light pole and led 79 laps on his way to Victory
Lane at Texas earlier this season.
The 19-year-old Michigan native has made 20 starts in 2015, posting
four poles, two wins, 10 top fives, 14 top 10s and an average finish of
10.1.
This season, Jones has posted an average finish of 8.9 on 1.5-mile speedways in the NASCAR XFINITY Series.
His two wins (Texas and Chicago) this season were also on 1.5-mile tracks.
NASCAR XFINITY Series Etc.:
Eliminator 8 Drivers Competing In NXS At Texas:
Second
in Chase points, Kyle Busch (No. 54 Toyota), fourth in Chase points,
Kevin Harvick (No. 88 Chevrolet) and sixth in Chase points, Brad
Keselowski (No. 22 Ford)
are all entered in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge at TMS this
weekend. There are two more full-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series non-Chase
drivers entered this weekend – Kyle Larson (No. 42 Chevrolet) and
Austin Dillon (No. 33 Chevrolet). …
Texas Native And American Diabetes Association Youth Ambassador Grace Kendzierski to ‘Ride with Ryan’ Reed
at Texas:
American Diabetes Association® Youth Ambassador Grace Kendzierski will
‘ride’ along with Roush Fenway Racing driver Ryan Reed during Saturday’s
NASCAR XFINITY
Series race at Texas Motor Speedway. The Carrollton, Texas native will
have her name featured on a decal above the passenger-side window on the
No. 16 Lilly Diabetes American Diabetes Ford. Kendzierski was diagnosed
with type 1 diabetes in 2009 at just 16
months old. Now seven years old, Kendzierski knows the importance of
staying active to manage her diabetes.
“I’m excited that Grace can help kick off our special American Diabetes Month paint scheme at Texas by riding
along on the No. 16 Lilly Diabetes American Diabetes Association Ford Mustang,” Reed said. …
Ray Black Jr. to Make NASCAR XFINITY Series Debut at Texas Motor Speedway:
It will be a busy weekend for NASCAR driver Ray Black Jr., as the
24-year-old is set to compete in both the NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series and XFINITY Series races this weekend at TMS. Black will make his
NASCAR XFINITY Series debut during Saturday’s O’Reilly
Auto Parts Challenge in the No. 15 Chevrolet.
“I’m
thrilled to be making my XFINITY Series debut at Texas Motor Speedway!”
Black said. “I’ve been to Texas
a couple of times now and know the track’s racing style and
characteristics, so I think it’s a great place for me to take this next
step. I can't wait to get out on the track!.” …
NASCAR In Texas:
NASCAR’s three national series have held a total of 102 races among
three tracks in Texas. Texas Motor Speedway (Fort Worth) has hosted 93
races (29 NSCS, 29 NXS and 35 NCWTS), Meyer Speedway (Houston) held one
race (NSCS) and Texas World Speedway (College
Station) held eight events (all NSCS). The very first NASCAR national
series race held in Texas was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event at Texas
World Speedway in 1969 – won by 2016 NASCAR Hall of Fame Inductee Bobby
Isaac (Dodge, 144.277 mph, 12/07/1969). The
NASCAR XFINITY Series has only run at Texas Motor Speedway. The first
NXS race held in Texas was at TMS in 1997 and was won by Mark Martin
(Ford, 122.993 mph, 04/05/1997). …
Texans In NASCAR:
81 different drivers who have made at least one start in NASCAR’s three
national series have their home state recorded as Texas. Of the 81
drivers with their home state recorded as Texas, 19 of them have
competed in the NASCAR XFINITY Series. Of the 19 that
have competed in the NXS only five have visited Victory Lane: Terry
Labonte (11 NXS wins), Bobby Labonte (10), Chris Buescher (three), Bobby
Hillin Jr. (two) and James Buescher (one). Bobby Labonte is currently
the only Texas native to win a NASCAR XFINITY
Series championship (1991).
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