Charlotte Weekend Preview
May 26, 2016
Staff Report
NASCAR Wire Service
Larson, Elliott on verge of first wins
NASCAR
fans got a glimpse of the future recently as rising stars Kyle Larson,
23, and Chase Elliott, 20, battled for victory in the waning stages of
consecutive races.
Two
weeks ago at Dover, Larson and Elliott seesawed back and forth from the
second and third positions in the closing laps as they each tried to
run down Matt Kenseth for their
first career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series wins. Larson almost cleared
Kenseth to take the checkered flag, but the Joe Gibbs Racing veteran
beat him to the finish line by a mere .187 seconds.
Last
Saturday in the final 10-lap shootout of the Sprint Showdown
exhibition, Larson and Elliott banged doors for nearly the entire race.
At the conclusion of their mad dash
to the finish, Larson bumped Elliott's right door to slow him down and
edged him out for the win by only .016 seconds.
Larson
and Elliott get their next chances to win their first career premier
series races in Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway (6
p.m. ET on FOX). The two will
attempt to parallel four-time series champion Jeff Gordon – Larson's
childhood idol and Elliott's predecessor in the No. 24 Chevrolet – who
jumpstarted his legendary career with his first of 93 wins as a
23-year-old in the 1994 edition of NASCAR’s longest
race.
"I
certainly wouldn't complain if I was battling for wins for the next 10
years," said Elliott after Dover. "It would be great on my watch. I
don't know about (Larson), but
that's the way I would do it. That would be great. I'd love to be in
the mix for wins moving forward."
Larson agreed with the prospect of dueling with Elliott for wins over the next decade.
"It
was fun racing with him," Larson said. "We've had a lot of good battles
through the XFINITY Series and even K&N. Hopefully we're battling
up front for many years to come.”
Elliott
finished 18th in his Charlotte Motor Speedway debut last spring and has
claimed three top 10s in four NASCAR XFINITY Series starts there.
“We
were fortunate enough to run the 600 last year," Elliott said. "I think
that’s good experience to have. That place is so temperature sensitive,
so it was good to get all
of that information. I’m excited to get back and hopefully take what
we’ve learned and get a little bit better.”
Larson's
best Charlotte showing was a sixth-place finish in fall of 2014. He won
the spring 2014 NASCAR XFINITY Series race at the 1.5-mile track.
"The
600's a really tough race," Larson said. "I've seen drivers who've run
well at the All-Star Race who didn't run well in the 600. Hopefully
that's not the case this week.
We're going to work really hard to try to have a good run and hopefully
it all works out."
Jones, Suarez look to continue XFINITY success at Charlotte
The Joe Gibbs Racing stable houses two young drivers etching their marks in the series where names are made.
Erik
Jones, 19, leads the NASCAR XFINITY Series with two wins and ranks
fifth in the point standings, as well as first in the Sunoco Rookie of
the Year rankings.
Daniel
Suárez, 24, sits second in the series standings on the strength of four
top fives and nine top 10s in 10 starts. He paces the series with a 6.7
average running position
and is second on the circuit with a 106.9 driver rating.
The duo takes the track next in Saturday's Hisense 4K TV 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway (2:30 p.m. ET on FS1).
In 2015, Jones placed 15th at Charlotte in the spring and followed it up with a runner-up Queen City showing in the fall.
“Charlotte
has been a place where I’ve run fairly well myself and JGR has always
run well," he said. “We’ll see as the week goes on, but I think our
mile-and-a-half program
has been pretty stout this year everywhere we’ve gone, no matter what
mile-and-a-half it may be. We’ll see what we can do."
Suarez
finished sixth in the Charlotte spring race last season and improved
with a fourth-place showing at the 1.5-mile track in the fall.
"We
hope the race trucks (last week) helped us learn some things from the
track, to close with a good result on Saturday in the XFINITY race,"
said Suárez, who is looking for
his first career win. "Victory is near."
Race Weekend Preview
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Race:
Coca-Cola 600
Place: Charlotte Motor Speedway
Date and Time: Sunday, May 29 at 6 p.m. ET
Tune-in: FOX, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 600 miles (400 laps)
What to Watch For:
Jimmie
Johnson tries to add to his track record seven wins. ... Joey Logano
attempts to follow up his fall Charlotte victory by capturing a
checkered flag in the Coca-Cola 600. If he
wins on Sunday, Logano will become the eighth driver to win the NASCAR
Sprint All-Star Race and Coca-Cola 600 in the same year. ... Kevin
Harvick goes for his fourth Charlotte win and second in the Coca-Cola
600. ... Defending Charlotte race winner Carl Edwards
eyes a repeat. ... Kyle Busch attempts to visit Victory Lane in the
Queen City for the first time. If he wins, he'll have a victory at every
active NASCAR Sprint Cup Series track but Pocono. ... All 40 NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series drivers will bear the name of
a fallen service member on their race car windshields as part of
NASCAR's "600 Miles of Remembrance."
NASCAR XFINITY Series
Race: Hisense 4K TV 300
Place: Charlotte Motor Speedway
Date and Time: Saturday, May 28 at 2:30 p.m. ET
Tune-in: FS1, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance:
300 miles (200 laps)
What to Watch For:
Elliott Sadler tries to increase his three-point lead in the standings
over
Daniel Suárez. ... Austin Dillon can become the third driver to win
three consecutive NASCAR XFINITY Series races at Charlotte. He swept
both races from the pole at the 1.5-mile oval last year. ... Darrell
Wallace Jr. attempts to improve on his career-best
runner-up finish from Dover. ... NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
regulars Cole Custer and Spencer Gallagher are scheduled to compete in
Saturday's race.
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