NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Triple Play: Kyl3 Busch Visits Top Track In Search Of Third Straight Win
Baseball season has started, but Kyle Busch may turn the first triple play of 2016.
Busch
will attempt to win his third consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race
in Sunday’s Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway (1 p.m. ET on FOX).
Busch
achieved the feat last season when he placed first at Kentucky, New
Hampshire and Indianapolis. If Kyle Busch wins this weekend, he’ll have
won three consecutive races
in back-to-back season. The last person to do that: Jeff Gordon, in
1998-99.
The
most recent driver to win three straight races was Joey Logano, who
swept the Round of the 12 in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup
(Charlotte, Kansas, Talladega).
Busch
has continued his momentum from 2015 when he won the NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series title. Currently first on the Chase Grid, he ranks tied with
Jimmie Johnson for most NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series wins (2), and leads all drivers with six top-five
finishes. Dating back to last season, Busch has scored a top-five finish
in 10 of his last 11 races.
The
No. 18 Toyota driver’s recent success extends to the NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series and NASCAR XFINITY Series as well. A week after
winning the NCWTS and NSCS races
at Martinsville, Busch took the checkered flag in the NXS and NSCS
events at Texas to become the second driver to sweep consecutive race
weekends (Harry Gant, 1991 at Richmond and Dover).
Bristol
marks the perfect opportunity for Busch to notch his third straight
win. His five wins at The World’s Fastest Half Mile are his most at any
track. He ranks tied with
his brother Kurt Busch for the most wins among active drivers at
Bristol. Busch also boasts the top average finish (12.0), most laps led
(1,704, 16.2%) and second-best driver rating (101.3) among active
drivers at the .533-mile track.
In 21 Bristol starts, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver has eight top fives and 13 top 10s.
Catch 22: Logano Looks To Continue Bristol Success
After
leading the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series with six wins last season, Joey
Logano is still looking for his first visit to Victory Lane in 2016.
He’ll
get his next shot at a win in a place where he’s taken the checkered
flag in two of the last three races – Bristol Motor Speedway.
Logano
struggled at Bristol until recently. In his first nine starts at the
.533-mile track, the No. 22 Ford driver logged just one top-10 finish.
In the six races since, he
has claimed three top fives, including his two victories. Last August,
Logano dominated the Irwin Tools Night race, leading 176 laps and
holding off a charging Kevin Harvick at the end to win the contest.
Despite
his recent success at Bristol, the 25-year-old Connecticut native has
failed to do well there in the spring. His best spring finish at the
eastern Tennessee track was
a 16th-place showing in 2012.
On
the season, Logano owns three top fives and four top 10s in seven
starts, including a third-place finish at Texas last weekend.
Ultimate Warrior Kenseth Drives To Defend Bristol Title
Matt
Kenseth navigated the tricky high-banked concrete to win last year’s
spring Bristol race (Food City 500 in Support of Steve Byrnes and Stand
Up To Cancer) from the Coors
Light pole and earned the right to hold up Thunder Valley’s vaunted
sword in Victory Lane.
On Sunday, he will attempt to defend his spring win at The Last Great Colosseum in the Food City 500.
In
32 career starts at Bristol, Kenseth claims four wins, 13 top fives and
20 top 10s. Among active drivers at the Tennessee short track, he ranks
first in average running
position (10.9) and driver rating (102.5), as well as third in average
finish (12.7).
Kenseth is currently 12th in driver points with just one top 10 on the season. He finished 11th at Texas on Saturday.
Bristol Baller: Kurt Busch Hopes To Rediscover Success At World’s Fastest Half Mile
Kurt
Busch will attempt to seize sole possession of the active lead in wins
at Bristol Motor Speedway from his brother Kyle Busch when he competes
for his sixth career victory
at The World’s Fastest Half Mile in Sunday’s Food City 500.
Although
he has a high win total at the .533-mile track, Busch hasn’t visited
Victory Lane there since spring of 2006. From 2002-04, the No. 41
Chevrolet driver won four of
five races at Bristol, including his first career contest (3/24/02).
In
the 30 starts at Bristol, Busch also owns eight top fives and 15 top
10s. His 13.3 average running position and 92.7 driver rating there rank
fifth among active drivers.
A victory by Busch would be the 28th of his career, tying him with NASCAR Hall of Famer Rex White for 25th on the all-time list.
Edwards Attempts To Continue Hot Start At Bristol
Last season, Carl Edwards didn’t log his first top-10 finish until the seventh race of the year.
This season, Edwards already boasts six top-10 showings through seven races.
The
No. 19 Toyota driver’s latest strong output came on Saturday at Texas
where he finished seventh. Edwards led 124 laps from the pole before
rallying from a lap down (due
to a loose tire that needed to be fixed).
Edwards
will attempt to tally his first win and seventh top 10 in Sunday’s Food
City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway – a race he won two years ago.
Overall, he has three wins,
five top fives, 10 top 10s and an average finish of 14.0 in 23 starts
at The Last Great Colosseum.
Truex Jr. Tries To Turn Luck Around
Martin Truex Jr. is lucky a Twitter-adept NASCAR fan didn’t tattoo a crying Jordan over his face on Saturday night.
The
No. 78 Furniture Row Racing driver had the dominant car, leading a
race-high 141 laps, but finished sixth due to an inopportune caution.
History might be repeating itself for Truex.
Last season, he led the most laps in race Nos. 11-14, going winless until race No. 14 Pocono.
In
the last two seasons, Truex has led the most laps in five races, but
only won one of them – a rate of 20 percent. Since 2011, 71 of the
drivers who led the most laps in
a race also won it – (38.0%, 187 races).
Truex’s sample is obviously small, but is nonetheless lower than the normal rate.
The
No. 78 Furniture Row Racing driver will try to turn his luck around at
Bristol Motor Speedway. In 20 starts at the Tennessee short track, Truex
has two top-10 finishes
– showings of second (August of 2011) and third (March of 2012).
After
a bounce- back 2015 season, Truex has continued to run well in 2016. In
seven starts this year, he has recorded one top five and three top 10s.
He currently sits 11th
on the Chase Grid.
Rolling Stone: Stenhouse Ready To Rock At Top Track
Count Ricky Stenhouse Jr. among the drivers excited to roll into Bristol.
In six starts at the
The
Last Great Colosseum, he has posted two top fives and an average finish
of 11.2 – his top totals at a single track. Stenhouse also claims three
Bristol top 10s – tied with Talladega for his
best output at a single track.
“We
struggled at Phoenix earlier this year, but we think we learned some
things that will help us this weekend,” Stenhouse said. “The key to
Bristol is being patient. Pit road
is tricky as well but I feel if we can execute on pit road and keep
dialing in our Ford as the race progresses then we should be able to
leave Bristol with another solid finish.”
Competing
in his fourth full season, Stenhouse has one top five and two top 10s
in seven starts this year. He ranks 17th on the Chase Grid, eight points
behind Kasey Kahne
on the cutoff line.
Sunoco Rookie Of The Year Update: Elliott Increases Advantage With First Top-Five Finish
Chase
Elliott increased his advantage in the Sunoco Rookie of the Year race
to 13 points over Ryan Blaney when he finished a career-high fifth at
Texas, while Blaney placed
29th.
The two youngsters will battle again in Sunday’s Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Bristol
presents an opportunity for Blaney to quickly close ground. The
22-year-old Ford driver has won at Thunder Valley in the NASCAR XFINITY
Series and NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series. He placed 22nd in his lone NSCS start at Bristol last
August.
Elliott
has never competed at Bristol in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, but has a
top-five NCWTS finish and four top-10 NXS showings there.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Etc.
Tennessee Native Bayne Barrels Into Bristol Following Season-Best Finish
Trevor
Bayne, a native of Knoxville, Tennessee, takes the track in his home
state in Sunday’s Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. The 2012
Daytona 500 champion enters
the race coming off a season-high 15th-place finish at Texas. Bayne has
made three starts at Thunder Valley where he logged a track-best
showing of 15th last August…
World’s Fastest Half Mile Makes You Smile (Nationwide Tune):
Peyton Manning To Appear At Bristol
Two-time
Super Bowl champion quarterback and Nationwide spokesman Peyton Manning
will serve as the Honorary Race Official of Sunday’s Food City 500. At
the track, the University
of Tennessee Football legend will accompany fellow Nationwide spokesman
Dale Earnhardt Jr. during driver introductions and take in the race
from Earnhardt’s pit box.
"I
don't think it's possible to pair two more beloved sports figures in
the state of Tennessee than Peyton Manning and Dale Earnhardt Jr.," said
Jerry Caldwell, executive vice
president and general manager of Bristol Motor Speedway. "We are
honored Nationwide elected to bring Manning to east Tennessee and we
know our Food City 500 guests will give him a rousing Volunteer
welcome."…
BRISTOL’S READY TO RUMBLE: Wrestling Legend Bill Goldberg Set to Partake in Weekend Festivities
Bill
Goldberg, a wrestling champion in both the WCW and WWE, will
participate in the NASCAR festivities at Bristol Motor Speedway this
weekend.
On
Saturday, he will be on hand for the pre-race experience prior to the
NASCAR XFINITY Series battle royal featuring two Heats and a Main – The
Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300.
Goldberg
will close the weekend on Sunday as the emcee of Food City 500 driver
introductions, a role he excelled in during last season’s April event.
"It's
always an honor lending a hand to NASCAR in doing what they do,”
Goldberg said. "To be asked back to Bristol, where my NASCAR experience
began over 20 years ago, is a
special invitation that I could never pass up!" …
Dale Yeah! Bristol To Raise Money For Charity Selling The Dale Jr. Sandwich
Last week Dale Jr. almost broke Twitter when a photo he took of his beloved banana and mayonnaise sandwich went viral.
Following
the storm of digital and traditional media coverage, Earnhardt decided
to create DaleJrSandwich.com, a website for donations to the Dale Jr.
Foundation and Blessings
in a Backpack. He also pledged to match up to $50,000 of donations made
via DaleJrSandwich.com.
This
weekend, Bristol Motor Speedway will offer the now famous “Dale Jr.
Sandwich.” The tasty cuisine will sell for $4, and $1 per every sandwich
sold will go to The Dale Jr.
Foundation. …
Musical Stars Flock To Thunder Valley For Food City 500 Race Weekend
The Doobie Brothers, country star Clare Dunn, country music artist Lee Greenwood and country singer/songwriter Lance Stinson
are all scheduled to perform for fans during Food City 500 race weekend.
The
Doobie Brothers will rock out on stage prior to driver introductions on
Sunday, while Dunn will sing the national anthem prior to the
Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300 NASCAR
XFINITY Series, as well as perform a concert between the NXS contest
and the PittLite 125 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East event. Stinson will
sing for fans following the PittLite 125.
Greenwood will entertain with his famous song “God Bless the USA” pre-race on Sunday.
NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
Bring On the Heat(s): NASCAR XFINITY Series Dash 4 Cash Kicks Off At Bristol Motor Speedway
The wait is over.
This weekend’s Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway (12:30 p.m. ET on FS1) will kick off the
first installment of this season’s NASCAR XFINITY Series Dash 4 Cash program.
The
NASCAR XFINITY Series Dash 4 Cash will be comprised of two Heats and a
Main at four tracks: Bristol Motor
Speedway (April 16), Richmond International Raceway (April 23), Dover
International Speedway (May 14) and Indianapolis Motor Speedway (July
23).
Qualifying
for each Dash 4 Cash event will set the 40-car field and the starting
positions for the two Heats,
with the fastest qualifier awarded the Coors Light Pole Award.
Odd-numbered qualifiers (first, third, fifth, etc.) will start in the
first Heat in respective order, while even-numbered qualifiers (second,
fourth, sixth, etc.) will start the second Heat in
respective order.
The
two Heats will set the starting positions for the Main with the top two
NASCAR XFINITY Series regulars in
each Heat becoming eligible for the Dash 4 Cash bonus. The highest
finishing driver in the Main among the four Dash 4 Cash-eligible
competitors will be awarded a $100,000 bonus. A driver who wins multiple
Dash 4 Cash bonuses will earn a spot in the 2016 NASCAR
XFINITY Series Chase, provided he/she remains eligible per the NASCAR
rule book. In short, two Dash 4 Cash bonuses are equivalent to one race
win in the new NASCAR XFINITY Series Chase format.
Drivers must have declared to earn NASCAR XFINITY Series points in order to be eligible for the NASCAR XFINITY
Series Dash 4 Cash bonus.
Sadler Reeled In Suarez, One Point Separates The Duo
Following
five straight races of super hero-like driving, Daniel Suarez finally
looked human this past weekend
at Texas when he spun off Turn 4 and wiped away his 10-point lead over
second-place Elliott Sadler. Now, just one point separates the top two
drivers in the NASCAR XFINITY Series driver standings as the series
heads to Bristol Motor Speedway for the Fitzgerald
Glider Kit 300.
Suarez still holds the points lead after salvaging a 16th-place finish following his spin at Texas.
In six starts in 2016, Suarez has posted one pole, three top fives, five top 10s and an average finish of 6.7.
Suarez should have Bristol circled this season. The .533-mile track could be where he gets his first win. In
just two Bristol starts, he finished second last spring (his series track debut) and fifth in the summer race.
Sadler’s consistency has paid again, this time in points.
His 2016 season has been full of solid finishes. In six starts, he has six top 10s and an average finish of 6.8.
The No. 1 Chevrolet driver held the points lead for the first two weeks of the season. This weekend, he will
look to regain the lead that Suarez has held since week three.
Sadler has made 18 starts at the famous Tennessee half mile, posting two wins, five top fives and eight top 10s.
He placed 10th at Bristol last spring.
Rookies Driving Like Vets
Three
Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidates, Erik Jones, Brandon Jones and
Brennan Poole, have raced their way
into the top 10 in the NASCAR XFINITY Series championship points
standings just six races into the season. The average age of these
drivers is 20.6.
Joe
Gibbs Racing’s Erik Jones, 19, from Byron, Michigan, has been quite
impressive this season, posting four
top fives and an average finish of 9.3. Jones is ranked fifth in the
series championship standings, 15 points back from the standings lead.
He also leads the Sunoco Rookie of the Year standings by 21 points over
second place Brandon Jones.
Erik Jones has made two starts at Bristol. He has logged one top five and two top 10s there.
Richard Childress Racing’s Brandon Jones, 19, from Atlanta, Georgia, is fourth in the series championship standings,
14 points back from Daniel Suarez in the standings lead. He has made six starts this season posting four top 10s.
RCR’s Jones made his series track debut at Bristol last season. He finished 13th in the event.
Chip Ganassi Racing’s Brennan Poole, 24, from The Woodlands, Texas, sits 10th in the series championship standings,
55 points back from the leader. Poole has posted one top 10 and an average finish of 15.7 in 2016.
Poole
also made his series debut at Bristol last season, posting an
11th-place finish in this race. Both Poole
and Suarez are searching for their first series career wins and Bristol
might be the spot to do it. Six drivers have posted their first win at
Bristol in the NXS – the two most recent are Justin Allgaier (2010) and
Martin Truex Jr. (2004).
Chase Bubble: Ryan Sieg Bounces Four Spots Into The Chase
When
the NASCAR XFINITY Chase bubble bounces, names on the series
championship points standings can shuffle.
This week’s big benefactor of the close points battle at the cutoff
line in the NASCAR XFINITY Series Chase is Ryan Sieg, who went to Texas
in 15th and leapfrogged four spots in the series championship points to
11th, inside the cutoff line.
Below is a look at drivers the drivers on the bubble of being in or out of the 2016 NASCAR XFINITY Series Chase:
In:
11.
Ryan Sieg, driver of the No. 39 Chevrolet, posted his first
top-10 finish of the season this past weekend at Texas, and in the
process, went from outside to inside the NASCAR XFINITY Chase. Sieg will
try to carry the momentum to Bristol this weekend,
a track he has made four starts with a best finish of 12th.
12.
Blake Koch, pilots the No. 11 Chevrolet, and though he slipped
one spot in the series championship standings after being caught in a
mid-race accident with Jeb Burton, he still retains his NASCAR XFINITY
Chase entry status. Koch will look to rebound
this weekend at Bristol. He finished 22nd in this event last season.
Out:
13.
Jeb Burton, driver of the Richard Petty Motorsports No. 43 Ford,
was also caught in the same accident as Blake Koch, relegating him to
his first DNF of the season and ultimately knocking him to 13th in the
points and outside the Chase cutoff line – two
points back from 12th-place Blake Koch. Burton turns his attention to
Bristol this week where he will be making his series track debut.
14.
Dakoda Armstrong, driver of the No. 28 Toyota, sits 14th in the
points after finishing 22nd at Texas last weekend. Armstrong has posted
an average finish of 20.5 in the first six races of the season. He has
made four starts at Bristol posting a best
finish of 23rd.
NASCAR XFINITY Series Etc.:
NASCAR In Tennessee –
NASCAR
has competed in the state of Tennessee all the way back to the 1950s.
The very first NASCAR national series race held in the state of
Tennessee was at Tennessee-Carolina
Speedway in 1956 – won by NASCAR Hall of Famer Fireball Roberts. NASCAR
has held 327 national series races among eight different tracks. The
NASCAR XFINITY Series has held 108 races among four Tennessee tracks
(Bristol Motor Speedway, 67; Nashville Superspeedway,
21; Memphis Motorsports Park, 11; Nashville Speedway, 9). The first
NASCAR XFINITY Series race held in the state of Tennessee was at Bristol
in 1982 – won by Phil Parsons.
Tennessee Drivers In NASCAR –
One-hundred-five
drivers who have made at least one start in a NASCAR national series
race have their home state recorded as Tennessee. Of the 105, 35 of them
competed
in the NASCAR XFINITY Series. Of the 35 Tennessee drivers to compete in
the NASCAR XFINITY Series, 10 visited Victory Lane, led by NASCAR Hall
of Famer Darrell Waltrip with 13 series victories.
NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES
Up Next: Kansas Speedway
The
high-octane NASCAR Camping World Truck Series has the next three
weekends off before returning on Friday, May 6 for the Toyota Tundra 250
at Kansas Speedway (8:30 p.m.
ET).
Kansas
proved to be a dramatic race last season. Erik Jones, Tyler Reddick and
Daniel Suárez all ran out of fuel while in the lead, and Matt Crafton
saved enough in the tank
to pass them for the victory.
Crafton
is the only full-time NCWTS driver with a win at Kansas. Johnny Sauter
(third), Timothy Peters (fourth), Cameron Hayley (fifth) and Daniel
Hemric (10th) all finished
in the top 10 in last season’s race.
One-Man Band: Nemechek Headlines NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Standings
John
Hunter Nemechek lays sole claim to the top spot in the NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series standings. The NASCAR Next member leads second-place
Parker Kligerman by three
points on the strength of one win and a runner-up in three starts this
season.
Timothy
Peters ranks third in the NCWTS standings (-6 points behind Nemechek)
and is followed by Tyler Young (-16) and Cameron Hayley (-17).
Ryan Truex (-17), Daniel Hemric (-18), Brandon Brown (-21), Spencer Gallagher (-21) and Ben Rhodes (-22) round out the top 10.
Nemechek
and Johnny Sauter are the only drivers who have clinched berths in the
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Chase as full-time race winners,
assuming they both remain
eligible per the rule book.
Rhodes
is the top Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender in the standings. NASCAR
Next members William Byron (12th, -32 points behind Nemechek) and Rico
Abreu (14th, -34) are
the next best rookies in the standings.
Byron’s Bash: NASCAR Hall Of Fame To Host Richmond Watch Party With No. 9 Toyota Driver
The
NASCAR Hall of Fame welcomes fans to watch the Toyota Owners 400
(Richmond) on April 24 at 1 p.m. in its 278-seat High Octane Theater,
which features high-back seating,
a 64-foot-wide, curved projection screen with surround sound and
direct-from-track, in-car video feeds of two drivers.
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver William Byron of Kyle Busch Motorsports will be in attendance to meet fans,
answer questions and sign autographs from noon to 1 p.m. prior to the race.
Admission
is free for all Toyota, Lexus and Scion owners, who present their keys
at the Toyota table. They will also receive a VIP package, which
includes a lanyard, $10 concession
card, Toyota Owners 400 koozie and more.
NASCAR Hall of Fame members will also get free admission.
General admission tickets to the party are only $10 and can be purchased
HERE. Attendees can buy food, soft
drinks, beer and wine at the event.
Byron
had a career-best third-place finish in his last NCWTS race at
Martinsville. The 2015 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East champion is a
member of the NASCAR Next program.
Canadian Cruiser: Cameron Hayley Off To Strong Sophomore Start
Following
an up and down Sunoco Rookie season in the NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series, Cameron Hayley has shown marked improvement in his sophomore
campaign.
The
19-year-old Canadian ranks tied with his ThorSport Racing teammate Matt
Crafton for the series lead in driver rating (100.2), and claims one
top five and two top 10s this
season.
Hayley’s
strong start has positioned him fifth in the NCWTS points standings, 17
marks behind John Hunter Nemechek. He finished ninth on Saturday at
Martinsville where he led
11 laps.
Last year, Hayley placed sixth in the final NCWTS standings on the strength of four top fives and 13 top 10s.
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