Las Vegas Weekend Preview
March 4, 2016
Staff Report
NASCAR Wire Service
Kyle Busch returns to hometown track on cusp of first win
The
last time Las Vegas native Kyle Busch visited his hometown with NASCAR,
he paraded around his championship trophy during NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series Champion’s Week.
This
time he's there to compete, one year after missing the race at his home
track due to a broken right leg and fractured left foot suffered two
weeks before it.
Busch
will attempt to earn his second career win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
in Sunday's Kobalt 400 (3:30 p.m. on FOX) – the first stop on the
three-race NASCAR Goes West tour.
"Vegas
always means a little bit more pressure – more pressure on myself –
just because it’s the hometown and you want to win there," Busch said.
"Thankfully, I have won there
and I’ve knocked that one off the list, but certainly you want to win
there every year."
Despite
having only one victory in 11 starts at his hometown track, Busch is
one of the favorites this weekend. He has started the season off strong
with two third-place finishes
and excelled at three races using lower downforce aerodynamic packages
the past two seasons, winning at Kentucky and finishing seventh at
Darlington last year, in addition to his third-place showing over the
weekend at Atlanta. The package used Sunday at Atlanta
is scheduled to be employed in every non-restrictor-plate race this
season.
“It’s
much different than Atlanta last weekend, even though both tracks are
the same size," said Busch, whose 11.7 average finish at Las Vegas ranks
second among active drivers.
"Vegas is really grippy with the tire being a little harder compound
and you’ve got really good speed, but then in the race it gets sunny and
can get loose and slick. I was fortunate enough to win there in 2009,
but we haven’t run to my liking there overall,
so I’m hoping we can have a strong run there this weekend."
Busch grew up racing on the famous Las Vegas Motor Speedway 3/8-mile Bullring where he won two track championships.
"I’m
hoping we can give everyone something to cheer for this weekend," Busch
said. "Especially since I wasn’t able to race there last year because
of my injury.”
Ty Dillon leads RCR to Las Vegas
Ty
Dillon's two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starts to begin the season
haven't distracted him from his goal of winning the NASCAR XFINITY
Series championship.
The
24-year-old No. 3 Chevrolet driver ranks third in the standings in the
series where names are made – only five points behind first-place
Elliott Sadler – after finishing
13th at Daytona and fifth at Atlanta to open up the season.
Dillon
leads Richard Childress Racing's full-time XFINITY Series driver
contingent of Brandon Jones and Brendan Gaughan to Las Vegas Motor
Speedway for Saturday's Boyd Gaming
300 (4 p.m. ET on FS1) – the first race of the three-event NASCAR Goes
West trip.
“I
think last season we had a good couple of weeks during the West Coast
races, but this year we’ll look to build on that," said Dillon, who
posted two top-10 finishes in the
XFINITY Series' three-race visit to the Pacific last March. "I’d love
to be able to go out and win a race and lock this team into the Chase;
that is the ultimate goal. But we also realize that these next three
races are a grind and it’s important to do well
and set the tone for after the Easter break.”
Jones
and Gaughan have jumped out to strong starts this season as well. Jones
sits fourth in the XFINITY Series, trailing Sadler by only six points,
while Gaughan is in sixth,
10 markers off the lead.
Jones,
19, leads the Sunoco Rookie of the Year standings. He has never made an
XFINITY Series start at Las Vegas, but finished fifth there last season
in a NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series race.
"We
ran top-five all day and had a lot of speed (in the Truck Series race
last year)," Jones said. "I think that’s what I like most about Las
Vegas, you can carry a lot of
speed around that track. I anticipate seeing a lot of the same
conditions in the NASCAR XFINITY Series race this weekend.”
The
home crowd will be pulling for Las Vegas native Gaughan, who placed
sixth at LVMS last season and has a 9.5 average finish at the desert
oval. Gaughan won the 2003 NCWTS
race at his home track.
"Las
Vegas Motor Speedway is another track that has aged and tires wear out
now," Gaughan said. "It’s a nice place to race where Goodyear can bring
the tire they want to bring.
It ages, it slips and slides, so it’s another fun place and for me its
home. It’s Vegas.”
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Race:
Kobalt 400
Place: Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Date and Time: Sunday, March 6 at 3:30 p.m. ET
Tune-in: FOX, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 400.5 miles (267 laps)
What to Watch for:
Jimmie Johnson attempts to pass Dale Earnhardt for sole possession of
seventh
on the all-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series wins list by notching his 77th
career victory. ... Kevin Harvick hopes to win his second consecutive
race at Las Vegas and repeat his dominant NASCAR Goes West performance
from last year when he also visited Victory
Lane at Phoenix and finished runner-up at Auto Club. ... Kyle and Kurt
Busch each start at Las Vegas Motor Speedway – their home track. ...
Martin Truex Jr., who finished runner-up at Las Vegas last March, goes
for his third straight top 10 of the season.
NASCAR XFINITY Series
Race: Boyd Gaming 300
Place: Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Date and Time: Saturday, March 5 at 4 p.m. ET
Tune-in: FS1, PRN, SiriusXM Ch. 90
Distance:
300 miles (200 laps)
What to Watch for:
Elliott Sadler looks to extend his series points lead. ... Daniel
Suárez, who
is second in the series standings, goes for his first career NASCAR
national series win. ... Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidate Erik Jones
attempts to produce another high finish after placing third at Atlanta.
... NASCAR Sprint Cup Series regulars Brad Keselowski,
Austin Dillon, Kyle Busch, Chase Elliott and Aric Almirola are all
scheduled to compete in Saturday's race.
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