NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
NASCAR Goes West
The
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series kicks off its three-race NASCAR Goes West trip
with Sunday’s Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (3:30 p.m. ET on
FOX). Following
its trip to Vegas, the NSCS heads to Phoenix before closing its West
Coast road trip at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California.
Kevin Harvick, from Bakersfield, California, dominated last season’s edition of NASCAR Goes West, winning the first two races (Las Vegas and Phoenix) and finishing second in the final contest at Auto Club.
Kevin Harvick, from Bakersfield, California, dominated last season’s edition of NASCAR Goes West, winning the first two races (Las Vegas and Phoenix) and finishing second in the final contest at Auto Club.
Lower Downforce Package Produced Passing, Happy Drivers At Atlanta
The 2016 lower downforce aerodynamics package did not disappoint at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday.
Passing increased, while drivers expressed enthusiasm about the package.
Drivers made 44 passes for the lead on Sunday, the most ever recorded at Atlanta since the inception of loop data in 2005.
The 3,717 green flag passes on Sunday marked the second-highest total at AMS since the inception of loop data in 2005.
“It
was fun,” Dale Earnhardt Jr. said after the race. “You know, everybody
just wasn't hooked up and hauling tail. You had to drive the cars. The
cars were
a real challenge, and I had a great time today inside of the car and
enjoyed driving it.”
Carl
Edwards echoed similar sentiments, saying, “This is real racing. We’re
driving hard. You can see the guys out here just digging for everything
they’re
worth. I’m worn out. That’s a tough race and just a lot of fun.”
L3gendary Company: Johnson Ties Earnhardt On All-Time Wins List
Jimmie
Johnson visited Victory Lane in last Sunday’s Folds of Honor QuikTrip
500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway to earn the 76th checkered flag of his
career –
tying him with Dale Earnhardt for seventh on the all-time wins list.
It took Johnson 509 starts over 15 years to reach 76 wins compared to Earnhardt’s 676 starts over 22 years.
Coincidentally,
Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished second to Johnson on Friday, marking the
40th time Hendrick Motorsports drivers have finished first and second
in a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.
Johnson
can pass Earnhardt in Sunday’s Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
where he claims a track-record four wins. In 14 Las Vegas starts, the
No. 48
Chevrolet driver also owns five top fives and eight top 10s. He won
three consecutive races at the Nevada track from 2005-07.
Among
active drivers at LVMS, Johnson also boasts the best average finish
(11.6) and driver rating, (111.9) and ranks second in average running
position (10.1).
Best Of The West: Harvick Hopes For Another Stellar NASCAR Goes West
Kevin
Harvick, the driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet,
dominated last season’s NASCAR Goes West trip by winning the first two
races at Las Vegas
and Phoenix and finishing second in the final event at Auto Club.
Combined, he led 400 laps over the three races, far more than
second-place in that category (Joey Logano, 82).
Harvick
has started off the season strong, placing fourth in the season opener
at Daytona and sixth last week at Atlanta. He has led the most laps in
the Atlanta
race in each of the last three seasons, but failed to win any of them.
In
15 starts at Las Vegas, Harvick has one win, four top fives, six top
10s and an average finish of 13.8. His 98.8 driver rating and 10.9
average running
position at the 1.5-mile track ranks third-best among active drivers.
Harvick
will make an appearance at an Octagon this weekend in addition to
Nevada’s favorite 1.5-mile oval. His KHI Management company manages
Miesha Tate,
who will fight Holly Holm for the UFC Bantamweight Championship at the
MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
Busch Brothers Back At Vegas
Las Vegas natives Kurt and Kyle Busch return to their home track to trade paint this weekend.
The Busch brothers grew up starring at LVMS’ Bullring before moving on to NASCAR’s regional touring series.
Kyle
won at Las Vegas in 2009, but Kurt is still looking to wave the
checkered flag in front of the home crowd. His best Vegas finish was a
third-place showing
in 2005.
Both Kurt (2004) and Kyle (2015) have won NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championships.
Although
Kyle only has one win at his home track, his loop statistics there are
excellent. Among active drivers at LVMS, he has the top average running
position
(11.7) and the second-best driver rating (103.4).
In
14 career starts at Las Vegas, Kurt has tallied one top five, three top
10s and a pole. He has an average finish of 22.1 and an 80.8 driver
rating.
Truex Off To Another Hot Start
Martin Truex Jr. is proving his Championship 4 effort from a year ago was no fluke.
The No. 78 Furniture Row Racing driver placed seventh at Atlanta, one week after finishing second in the Daytona 500.
Since
the beginning of the 2015 season, only three drivers have racked up
more top-10 finishes than Truex’s 24 – Kevin Harvick (30), Joey Logano
(29) and Brad
Keselowski (26).
In
10 starts at Las Vegas, Truex has completed all but four of the 2,691
laps for a 99.9 percent lap completion rate. The four laps he didn’t
complete were
at the 2009 race.
Truex finished runner-up in last year’s Kobalt 400 at LVMS.
“I
feel we’re starting out the season stronger than the way we ended last
season,” Truex said. “Our new affiliation with Toyota and our alliance
with JGR (Joe
Gibbs Racing) is really working out for us. I feel we’re only going to
get better as the season moves on.”
Roush Fenway Racing Shows Some Speed At Atlanta
At
Atlanta, Roush Fenway Racing had three drivers finish in the top 15 in
Coors Light Pole Qualifying for the first time since Aug. 15, 2014 at
Michigan when
Carl Edwards started third, followed by Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in 10th and
Greg Biffle in 11th.
This time, Trevor Bayne started third, joined by Stenhouse and Biffle, who were fifth and 15th on the grid, respectively.
Stenhouse
finished 10th, his second career top-10 showing at an intermediate
track (Chicagoland, 2013). Biffle placed 13th and Bayne came in 22nd.
RFR
will continue to look for more speed at Las Vegas where it boasts a
track-record seven wins (Matt Kenseth, 3; Jeff Burton, 2;
Carl Edwards, 1; Mark Martin, 1).
NASCAR Sprint Series Etc.
Country music star Craig Morgan, an Army veteran will sing the National Anthem prior to the Kobalt 400 at Las
Vegas Motor Speedway. Pre-race festivities also include a flyover by the United States Air Force Thunderbirds.
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
Points Leader Sadler Readies To Roll The Dice In Vegas
Bright
lights, big casinos, world-class accommodations and Las Vegas Motor
Speedway welcome the NASCAR XFINITY Series for Saturday’s Boyd Gaming
300 (4 p.m.
ET on FS1). For the second-straight week Elliott Sadler has held
command of the standings lead as the series embarks on the three-race
NASCAR Goes West swing. Following LVMS, the series where names are made
will head to Phoenix International Raceway and Auto
Club Speedway (Fontana).
Sadler holds a three-point edge over second-place Daniel Suárez and he has a five point advantage over third-place Ty Dillon.
The
JR Motorsports veteran Sadler has made nine starts at Las Vegas,
posting two top fives, three top 10s and a pole. His average finish at
Las Vegas is a
12.3.
NASCAR’s
Loop Data dives deeper into Sadler’s success at Las Vegas. He’s ranked
seventh in average running position (8.5), eighth in driver rating
(97.6) and
third in percentage of laps in the top 15 (97.8%).
Suárez On The Bumper Of The Standings Lead
Standings
leader Elliott Sadler currently has a mirror full of second-place
Daniel Suárez, who is just three points behind him after the first two
races of
the season. This is Suárez’s career-best NASCAR XFINITY Series points
position.
Suárez
launched 2016 off with a great run at Daytona, finishing eighth and
then backed that up with a seventh at Atlanta, propelling him from
fourth in the
standings to second just three points back from the lead.
The 24-year-old Joe Gibbs Racing driver has made just one start at Las Vegas. Last season, he started 15th
and finished 10th.
Jones & Dillon Make Moves In The Points
Two
drivers made titanic moves in the points this past weekend. Joe Gibbs
Racing’s Erik Jones climbed 11 spots and Richard Childress Racing’s Ty
Dillon jumped
five spots following their top-five finishes at Atlanta.
Jones,
last year’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion, was caught in
an accident at Daytona that ultimately had him finish 31st to open the
season.
He then rebounded at Atlanta with a solid third-place that vaulted him
from 22nd in points to 11th. Jones is now 22 points behind standings
leader Elliott Sadler.
Jones
has made one NASCAR XFINITY Series start at LVMS. It resulted in a
29th-place finish due to an accident. The NASCAR Next alum won the NCWTS
race at Las
Vegas in 2014.
Ty Dillon is picking up where he left off last season – in the center of the championship conversation.
Dillon
vaulted five spots in the series standings following his fifth-place
finish at Atlanta. He is now third in points just five markers back from
the series
lead.
Dillon has made three starts at Las Vegas, posting a pole, one top 10 and an average finish of 10.0.
Close Competition: Top Six Drivers In The Standings Separated By 10 Points
The NASCAR XFINITY Series is seeing some tight competition just two races into the 2016 season.
The
top six drivers in the standings are separated by only 10 points – the
most in the last five seasons following the second race of the year.
2016:
Six drivers: Elliott Sadler, Daniel Suárez (-3), Ty Dillon (-5),
Brandon Jones (-6), Justin Allgaier (-7) and Brendan Gaughan (-10)
Below are the last five seasons and how many drivers were separated by 10 points following the second race
of the season:
2015: Three drivers – Chris Buescher, Ty Dillon (-0), Ryan Reed (-8)
2014: Three drivers – Regan Smith, Trevor Bayne (-5), Elliott Sadler (-6)
2013: Four drivers – Sam Hornish Jr., Justin Allgaier (-0), Brian Scott (-6), Elliott Sadler (-10)
2012: Two drivers – Elliott Sadler, Austin Dillon (-10)
2011: Three drivers – Reed Sorenson, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (-5), Jason Leffler (-7)
Sunoco Rookie Update: Jones Is The Man To Catch, Erik That Is
Last
week Brandon Jones led the Sunoco Rookie of the Year standings. This
week it’s Erik Jones. A slim two points separate the young rising stars
in the rookie
standings as the series rides out to Las Vegas this weekend.
Joe
Gibbs Racing’s Erik Jones looked stellar this past weekend at Atlanta
finishing third and moving into the rookie standings lead ahead of
Brandon Jones.
Erik Jones was caught in an accident at Daytona, finishing 31st, but
rebounded quickly at Atlanta, finishing third.
Last
season at Las Vegas, Erik Jones, 19, started third and led seven laps
before getting in an accident and finishing 29th. Prior to his accident
at LVMS,
Jones posted a driver rating of 99.9. The 29th at Las Vegas is his
worst finish on a 1.5-mile speedway. In 12 series starts on 1.5-mile
tracks, he has two wins (Chicagoland, Texas) and an average finish of
7.3.
Richard
Childress Racing’s newest standout is Sunoco Rookie of the Year
candidate Brandon Jones. Jones currently sits second in the NASCAR
XFINITY Series Sunoco
Rookie of the Year standings.
Brandon
Jones, 19, is also fourth in the NASCAR XFINITY Series driver standings
just six points back from the standings lead, the highest ranked Sunoco
Rookie
candidate. Jones’ season has been consistent through the first two
races. He finished seventh in the season opener at Daytona and 11th at
his home track last weekend.
This
weekend will be Jones’ series track debut at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Jones has limited series experience on 1.5-mile tracks. He’s only made
two series
starts at the distance – at Kentucky last season (fifth), and Atlanta
last weekend (11th).
Sunoco
Rookie of the Year standings following Atlanta: E. Jones (27 points);
B. Jones (-2 points, behind the leader), Brennan Poole (-9), B.J. McLeod
(-11),
Ryan Preece (-13), Ray Black Jr. (-16), Garrett Smithley (-20) and Cody
Ware (-22).
Austin Dillon Looks To Become First To Repeat At LVMS
Las
Vegas Motor Speedway has had 13 different winners in 19 NASCAR XFINITY
Series races, and none have visited Victory Lane in consecutive events.
Austin Dillon
plans to change that this weekend. As the defending winner of the Boyd
Gaming 300, Dillon looks to become the first driver to win back-to-back
series races at Las Vegas.
Dillon has made three starts at Las Vegas posting one win (2015), three top 10s and an average finish of 4.7.
He leads the series in LVMS driver rating (122.7) and average running position (3.895).
Competitive Balance: Seven Different Winners Last Seven Races At LVMS
In
the last seven NASCAR XFINITY Series races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
there have been seven different winners, boding the question – Who will
be number
eight?
There
have been 13 different NXS winners at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, led by
Mark Martin with four victories (1999, 2005, 2008 and 2011). Jeff Burton
(three)
and Kevin Harvick (two) are the only other drivers with multiple series
wins at LVMS.
The
last seven winners at Las Vegas are Austin Dillon (2015), Brad
Keselowski (2014), Sam Hornish Jr. (2013), Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (2012),
Mark Martin (2011),
Kevin Harvick (2010) and Greg Biffle (2009).
NASCAR In Nevada: Gaughan & Busch Come Home
NASCAR
national series have been competing in the state of Nevada consistently
since 1996. The first NASCAR
race held in Nevada was in 1955 at Las Vegas Park Speedway won by Norm
Nelson (Chrysler, 44.449 mph, 2:29:50). There have been a total of 57
NASCAR national series races held in Nevada at two tracks – Las Vegas
Motor Speedway (18 NSCS, 19 NXS and 19 NCWTS)
and Las Vegas Park Speedway (one NSCS).
Twenty-four
different drivers with their home state recorded as Nevada have made at
least one start in a NASCAR
national series race. This weekend two drivers from the state of Nevada
are entered in the Boyd Gaming 300 – Kyle Busch and Brendan Gaughan
(both are from Las Vegas).
Kyle Busch added to his legend last weekend by extending his series record of most wins to 77 after capturing
the checkered flag at Atlanta.
Busch has made 11 starts at Las Vegas, posting three top fives and an average finish of 18.2.
Brendan Gaughan is currently sixth in the standings just 10 points back from the standings lead. Gaughan’s
family owns South Point Resort and Casino in Las Vegas and the company is the primary sponsor on his No. 62 Chevrolet.
Gaughan has made five series starts at Las Vegas, posting one top five, three top 10s and an average finish
of 9.4.
NASCAR XFINITY Series Etc.
Air Force Thunderbirds Take Reed up:
Roush
Fenway Racing driver of the No. 6 Ford, Ryan Reed, will be taking a
ride with the famous Air Force Thunderbirds in Las Vegas on Thursday,
March 3 at 1 p.m.
PT.
Double The Action, Double The Fun:
The following NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series stars are entered in this weekend’s Boyd Gaming 300
NASCAR XFINITY Series race: Brad Keselowski, Austin Dillon, Kyle Busch,
Chase Elliott and Aric Almirola. …
Series Milestones:
Mike Harmon will attempt to make his
200th series start. He is 58th on the all-time list. … Blake Koch will
attempt to make his 150th series start. He is 85th on the all-time list.
… Austin Dillon will attempt to make his 100th series start. He is
123rd on the all-time list. … Ryan Reed will
attempt to make his 75th series start. He is 166th on the all-time
list.
NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES
Nemechek Earns Chase Berth With Atlanta Win
John
Hunter Nemechek led the final eight laps of last Saturday’s Great Clips
200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway to capture his second career victory and a
berth
in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Chase.
The
NASCAR Next member became the second driver in as many races to
all-but-guarantee his spot in the Chase, joining GMS Racing’s Johnny
Sauter, who won at
Daytona, in the eight-driver, seven-race playoff.
Nemechek is the first driver in NCWTS history to win multiple races on intermediate tracks before turning 19 years old.
Nemechek has finished second or better in four of his last six starts, including three of his last four.
Kligerman Out To Early Truck Series Lead
After
competing in just one NASCAR national series race in 2015 (Darlington,
XFINITY Series), Parker Kligerman leads the NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series
in points following finishes of third at Daytona and eighth at Atlanta
in the first two races of the season.
Kligerman is followed in the points by Daniel Hemric (-1), John Hunter Nemechek (-3), Timothy Peters (-6) and Tyler Young (-8).
Kligerman
pilots the No. 92 Ford for one-truck Ricky Benton Racing Enterprises
out of Cerro Gordo, North Carolina. He also works as a NASCAR analyst
for NBC.
GMS Racing Off To Strong Start
GMS Racing has shown speed two races into the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season.
The
organization took the pole at Daytona with Grant Enfinger, then Johnny
Sauter went out and won the race to earn the first berth in the NASCAR
Camping World
Truck Series Chase.
At
Atlanta, Enfinger finished a career-best fifth, while Spencer Gallagher
placed 10th. Sauter came in 28th after experiencing electrical issues
the majority
of the race.
Hayley Paces ThorSport With Career-Best Finish In The Peach State
NASCAR Next alum Cameron Hayley posted a career-best second-place finish in last Saturday’s NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series race at Atlanta. His previous top showing was a third-place finish at Martinsville last fall.
Hayley,
from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, was followed by his ThorSport teammates
Ben Rhodes (sixth), Rico Abreu (11th) and Matt Crafton (30th). Crafton
led a
race-high 76 laps until a late wreck forced him to the garage for the
rest of the day.
Rhodes,
also a NASCAR Next alum, and Abreu, a current NASCAR Next Member, are
both competing for the Sunoco Rookie of the Year Award.
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