Sunday, April 28, 2019

Elliott Wins at Talladega with Help from Teammates

Originally written for CLNS Media.


Chase Elliott won the Geico 500 from Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday afternoon to pick up his fourth career victory.

Elliott ran up front for most of the race, and he was able to work his way around Joey Logano for the lead following a late restart with four laps remaining.  Elliott was in the lead when a caution for a wreck in the back of the pack ended the race.
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Elliott said the victory was a testament to the teamwork all the Chevrolet drivers had throughout the race.

“We just had a plan and executed it really well,” Elliott said.  “Obviously could have gone both ways, but fortunately everyone stayed together there and stayed the course.”

Before the race, all the Chevrolet drivers were sat down and told to work together, much like the Ford and Toyota drivers have done to success in past races at Daytona and Talladega.  The drivers formulated a game plan that was successfully implemented, as Chevrolet drivers from Hendrick Motorsports, JTG Daugherty Racing, Chip Ganassi Racing and Richard Childress Racing ran up front for most of the day.

Elliott said he was appreciative of the teamwork that helped him get to victory lane.

“Just a huge thanks to…Chevrolet,” Elliott said.  “Obviously a lot of teamwork done today.”

Alex Bowman was running second behind his teammate when the caution came out, but said he would have made a move to try and get around Elliott had the race gone green to the end.

“There was no plan coming off turn 4, but unfortunately we didn’t get there before the caution came out,” Bowman said.  “I was pretty confident I could get to his quarter-panel through the trioval, and who knows who’s going to get to the line first at that point.”

Unofficial results:
1. Chase Elliott
2. Alex Bowman
3. Ryan Preece
4. Joey Logano
5. Daniel Hemric
6. Kurt Busch
7. Ryan Newman
8. Brendan Gaughan
9. Aric Almirola
10. Kyle Busch
11. Corey LaJoie
12. Daniel Suarez
13. Brad Keselowski
14. Austin Dillon
15. Ryan Blaney
16. Paul Menard
17. Ty Dillon
18. Reed Sorenson
19. Erik Jones
20. Martin Truex Jr.
21. William Byron
22. Jeffrey Earnhardt
23. David Ragan
24. Kyle Larson
25. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
26. Ross Chastain
27. Parker Kligerman
28. Cody Ware
29. Clint Bowyer
30. Chris Buescher
31. Matt DiBenedetto
32. Justin Haley
33. Jimmie Johnson
34. Landon Cassill
35. Stanton Barrett
36. Denny Hamlin
37. Matt Tifft
38. Kevin Harvick
39. Bubba Wallace
40. Michael McDowell

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Saturday, April 13, 2019

Truex Finally Wins with Joe Gibbs at Richmond

Originally written for CLNS Media.


Martin Truex Jr. won the Toyota Owners 400 from Richmond Raceway on Saturday night for his first win of the season.

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Truex finally broke through to win with Joe Gibbs Racing after switching to the Toyota powerhouse following Furniture Row Racing’s closure at the end of 2018.  Truex came into the race winless, while two of his teammates Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin have won five of the first eight races.

Truex said he was excited to finally win with his new team.

“We’re just really excited,” Truex said.  “Everyone at JGR is doing a great job…we’ve been chipping away at it, so hopefully we can get better from here on out.”

Truex led the most laps on Saturday, but he had to hold off Joey Logano and Clint Bowyer over the final 50 laps.

With the laps winding down, Truex said he began to struggle with his car’s handling.

“I was struggling the last 40 laps; had no front turn,” Truex said.  “I was just real tight that last run.  It was real important to be out front tonight, but thanks to the pit crew they kept us out there.”

Logano was able to get to Truex’s bumper on the final lap, but wasn’t able to pass the driver of the No. 19. 

The two have history together; Logano moved Truex on the final lap at the Playoff race in Martinsville last fall, and the move helped Logano win his first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship.

Logano said the move from last season was on his mind as the race was coming to a close.

“We were close, but not close enough,” Logano said.  “I figured something out there at the end with about 10 laps to go to make up some speed.”

“When you’re frustrated with second, that’s a good sign about where your team’s at.”

Unofficial results:
1. Martin Truex Jr.
2. Joey Logano
3. Clint Bowyer
4. Kevin Harvick
5. Denny Hamlin
6. Austin Dillon
7. Brad Keselowski
8. Kyle Busch
9. Ryan Newman
10. Paul Menard
11. Kurt Busch
12. Jimmie Johnson
13. William Byron
14. Erik Jones
15. Chase Elliott
16. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
17. Alex Bowman
18. Daniel Suarez
19. Daniel Hemric
20. Ryan Preece
21. Ty Dillon
22. Chris Buescher
23. Aric Almirola
24. Matt DiBenedetto
25. Ryan Blaney
26. Corey LaJoie
27. Bubba Wallace
28. David Ragan
29. Matt Tifft
30. Ross Chastain
31. Jeb Burton
32. Bayley Currey
33. Joey Gase
34. Quin Houff
35. Landon Cassill
36. Michael McDowell
37. Kyle Larson

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Sunday, April 7, 2019

Busch Continues to Roll, Wins at Bristol

Originally written for CLNS Media.


Kyle Busch won the Food City 500 from Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon for his third victory of the season.

Busch took the lead when the other leaders pitted during a late caution.  On the restart, Busch had to hold off his older brother Kurt for the victory.

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Kyle said it was fitting that the two brothers, who have 14 Bristol wins between them, would battle it out at the end.

“It was fun to battle out the brother there at the end,” Kyle said.  “I saw him working the top…and I was able to get up there and make some ground.”

Busch struggled with his car’s handling throughout the weekend, and was involved in a wreck on lap 1.  After fixing his car and fighting back through the field, Busch said his team got him the track position they needed at the right time.

“This Skittles Camry wasn’t the best today,” Busch said.  “We made the most of not having the best and got everything we needed there at the end.”

Kurt Busch started 27th on Sunday, but after working his way through the field, he found himself chasing his brother for the victory.

Busch said his team gave him a car capable enough of winning, but that his car didn’t handle well until the tires warmed up.

“We struggled on taking off,” Busch said.  “I just can’t get that right-rear to grip until it’s got heat in it; it’s hard to be patient when you’re running for the win on old tires.”

“I really wanted to beat him…I was going to wreck him.  He’s already won, and I figured he could give a little love to his brother.”

Unofficial results:
1. Kyle Busch
2. Kurt Busch
3. Joey Logano
4. Ryan Blaney
5. Denny Hamlin
6. Paul Menard
7. Clint Bowyer
8. Daniel Suarez
9. Ryan Newman
10. Jimmie Johnson
11. Chase Elliott
12. Matt DiBenedetto
13. Kevin Harvick
14. Austin Dillon
15. Ty Dillon
16. William Byron
17. Martin Truex Jr.
18. Brad Keselowski
19. Kyle Larson
20. Bubba Wallace
21. David Ragan
22. Chris Buescher
23. Alex Bowman
24. Erik Jones
25. Ryan Preece
26. Landon Cassill
27. Matt Tifft
28. Michael McDowell
29. Ross Chastain
30. Daniel Hemric
31. Bayley Currey
32. Quin Houff
33. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
34. Corey LaJoie
35. Timmy Hill
36. Gray Gaulding
37. Aric Almirola

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Sunday, March 31, 2019

Hamlin Overcomes Pit Road Struggles to Win at Texas

Originally written for CLNS Media.


Denny Hamlin won the O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 from Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon.

Hamlin did not have an easy day on his way to victory lane.  After getting hit with two pit road penalties throughout the race, Hamlin and his team used pit strategy to get back to the front.

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Hamlin said overcoming both penalties showed how strong his car was on Sunday.

“Just a really fast car,” Hamlin said.  “They gave me a fast car; a car fast enough to really pass anyone in the field, so that means a lot.”

The race at Texas was different than those in the past, as this race featured NASCAR’s new aero package.  The package gave drivers more opportunities to draft as they would at a bigger tracks like Daytona or Talladega.

Hamlin said the new rules package changed the way drivers raced throughout the day.

“Definitely a different kind of race trying to draft…trying to get out of everyone’s way,” Hamlin said.  “Proud of this whole FedEx Office team.”

Clint Bowyer was chasing Hamlin down over the final green-flag run, but after Hamlin picked up time during the final pit stop, Bowyer wasn’t able to get close enough to challenge for the win.

After struggling with his car’s handling in practice and getting bit by a controversial call by NASCAR in qualifying, Bowyer said his weekend ended better than it started.

“This car was a little off…all weekend long; it took awhile for our Mustang to get good,” Bowyer said.  “I was a little nervous for the race, and we made some good adjustments.”

“I wanted to catch [Hamlin] bad; he just came out of the pits way too far ahead of me and there wasn’t much I could do about it.”

Unofficial results:
1. Denny Hamlin
2. Clint Bowyer
3. Daniel Suarez
4. Erik Jones
5. Jimmie Johnson
6. William Byron
7. Aric Almirola
8. Kevin Harvick
9. Kurt Busch
10. Kyle Busch
11. Ryan Newman
12. Martin Truex Jr.
13. Chase Elliott
14. Austin Dillon
15. Michael McDowell
16. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
17. Joey Logano
18. Alex Bowman
19. Paul Menard
20. Chris Buescher
21. Ty Dillon
22. Ryan Preece
23. Bubba Wallace
24. Matt Tifft
25. David Ragan
26. Matt DiBenedetto
27. Parker Kligerman
28. Corey LaJoie
29. Ross Chastain
30. Landon Cassill
31. BJ McLoed
32. Garrett Smithley
33. Daniel Hemric
34. Reed Sorenson
35. Bayley Currey
36. Brad Keselowski
37. Ryan Blaney
38. Timmy Hill
39. Kyle Larson

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Sunday, March 24, 2019

Keselowski Dominates in Martinsville Victory

Originally written for CLNS Media.


Brad Keselowski won the STP 500 from Martinsville Speedway on Sunday afternoon.

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Keselowski dominated throughout the afternoon, and led a race-high 446 of 500 laps.  Throughout the race, Keselowski was followed by Chase Elliott, but Keselowski was able to hold off NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver over the final run to pick up the victory.

Keselowski said his pit crew helped keep him up front during some of the most important pit stops throughout the day.

“That’s what this team does,” Keselowski said.  “They never give up and I’m very proud of them.  Just great for our team; awesome execution on pit road.”

Keselowski led all but 54 laps, and he said he studied how Elliott drove the track when he found himself behind the younger driver.  Keselowski said he used that knowledge to hold Elliott off in the closing laps.

“I don’t know if we were as good as [Elliott],” Keselowski said.  “He passed me there with about 200 to go, and I watched him and studied him.  Kind of broke it down to where I knew what I had to do to hold him off with that fast of a car.”

Elliott started to run Keselowski down with just a handful of laps remaining, but ran out of time to make a move.  Elliott said he wished he’d changed his line sooner to catch Keselowski.

“I tried to move up there at the end, I don’t know if I could have got to him,” Elliott said.  “I tried to get him there in Turn 3, and was pretty well content on moving him out of the way.”

Unofficial results:
1. Brad Keselowski
2. Chase Elliott
3. Kyle Busch
4. Ryan Blaney
5. Denny Hamlin
6. Kevin Harvick
7. Clint Bowyer
8. Martin Truex Jr.
9. Aric Almirola
10. Daniel Suarez
11. Austin Dillon
12. Kurt Busch
13. Ty Dillon
14. Alex Bowman
15. Paul Menard
16. Ryan Preece
17. Bubba Wallace
18. Kyle Larson
19. Joey Logano
20. Matt DiBenedetto
21. Chris Buescher
22. William Byron
23. Ryan Newman
24. Jimmie Johnson
25. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
26. David Ragan
27. Daniel Hemric
28. Landon Cassill
29. Matt Tifft
30. Erik Jones
31. Michael McDowell
32. DJ Kennington
33. Corey LaJoie
34. Ross Chastain
35. Jeb Burton
36. Cody Ware

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Sunday, March 17, 2019

Busch Makes History, Ties Petty's 200 Victories with Fontana Win

Originally written for CLNS Media.


Kyle Busch made history by winning his 200th career race on Sunday afternoon in the Auto Club 400 from the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, CA.

Busch had a dominant car throughout the race, but a pit penalty with 60 laps to go sent Busch to the back of the field for the following restart.  Busch quickly worked his way through the field, and a late caution helped Busch get back to the front.
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Busch said he wasn’t sure if he would be able to come back from the penalty so late in the race.

“I knew we had a great racecar; we were fast,” Busch said.  “I just wasn’t sure how well we were going to be able to come through the field and make our way through traffic.”

“If it went green to the end, I wasn’t sure how it was going to turn out, but sometimes you’ve got to have a little bit of luck on your side.”

Joey Logano finished second, and battled with his teammate Brad Keselowski after the final restart for the lead. 

Logano said the Penske duo didn’t have anything for the speed that Busch had all day.

“Just didn’t have nothing for [Busch],” Logano said.  “We only raced for two laps before the 18 [of Busch] blew our doors off and drove away from us.  Fastest car won the race.”

The victory was Busch’s 200th across the three national touring series (Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series and the Gander Outdoors Truck Series), which tied him with NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty for the most wins in NASCAR history.

The record has been hotly debated in recent weeks amongst NASCAR fans, as all of Petty’s victories came in the Cup Series, while all but 53 of Busch’s victories have come in the two lower-tier NASCAR series.

Busch said he was proud to tie one of NASCAR’s greatest drivers, regardless of what some thing of the record.

“To win 200…whatever it means, it means a lot to me,” Busch said.  “Just wish that we can keep it going…running strong, running well and winning these races.”

Unofficial results:
1. Kyle Busch
2. Joey Logano
3. Brad Keselowski
4. Kevin Harvick
5. Ryan Blaney
6. Kurt Busch
7. Denny Hamlin
8. Martin Truex Jr.
9. Aric Almirola
10. Austin Dillon
11. Chase Elliott
12. Kyle Larson
13. Daniel Suarez
14. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
15. William Byron
16. Chris Buescher
17. Jimmie Johnson
18. Matt DiBenedetto
19. Erik Jones
20. Paul Menard
21. Alex Bowman
22. Ryan Newman
23. Ryan Preece
24. Michael McDowell
25. David Ragan
26. Matt Tifft
27. Ty Dillon
28. Ross Chastain
29. Landon Cassill
30. Bubba Wallace
31. Corey LaJoie
32. Cody Ware
33. Daniel Hemric
34. Reed Sorenson
35. Joey Gase
36. Garrett Smithley
37. BJ McLeod
38. Clint Bowyer

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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Busch Closes in on History with Phoenix Win

Originally written for CLNS Media.


Kyle Busch won the Ticket Guardian 500 from ISM Raceway on Sunday afternoon.

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Busch had one of the most dominant cars throughout the race on Sunday, and led a race-high 177 laps.  Busch chased down pole-sitter Ryan Blaney over the final green-flag run while the two drivers tried to save enough fuel to reach the end of the race.

Busch said he knew fuel might play a factor before drivers took the green flag for the final restart.

“I knew…before we went green with however many to go that we were going to be right on the verge,” Busch said.  “You’ve got to race hard first and worry about fuel afterwards.”

After giving up the lead, Blaney fell to third while he saved fuel.  Blaney said his car drove better over the final run than he expected after his team only changed two tires on the final pit stop.

“Honestly, we hung on better there on two tires than I thought we would,” Blaney said.  “When we got passed for the lead it was just full fuel-save mode.”

The victory was Busch’s 199th career victory across all three of NASCAR’s national touring series.  Busch, now on the verge of history, is just one win away from tying Richard Petty for the most wins in NASCAR history with 200.

Busch said it’s not for him to decide what the number means.

“It not for me to worry about; it’s for everybody else to talk about and discuss and argue over,” Busch said.  “To work with my guys and take them to victory lane is what it’s all about.”

Unofficial results:
1. Kyle Busch
2. Martin Truex Jr.
3. Ryan Blaney
4. Aric Almirola
5. Denny Hamlin
6. Kyle Larson
7. Kurt Busch
8. Jimmie Johnson
9. Kevin Harvick
10. Joey Logano
11. Clint Bowyer
12. Ryan Newman
13. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
14. Chase Elliott
15. Ty Dillon
16. Chris Buescher
17. Paul Menard
18. Daniel Hemric
19. Brad Keselowski
20. Matt Tifft
21. Austin Dillon
22. Bubba Wallace
23. Daniel Suarez
24. William Byron
25. David Ragan
26. Corey LaJoie
27. Ross Chastain
28. Matt DiBenedetto
29. Erik Jones
30. Quin Houff
31. Bayley Currey
32. Cody Ware
33. Landon Cassill
34. Ryan Preece
35. Alex Bowman
36. Michael McDowell

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