Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series’ I Love New York 355 at The Glen Preview

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series teams are ready for the I Love New York 355 at The Glen on Sunday, August 6th at 3 pm ET. Coverage begins at 2:30 pm ET on NBCSN, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Drivers will race 220.6 miles over 90 laps with Stage 1 ending on lap 20, Stage 2 on lap 40, and the last stage ends on the last lap 90.

What To Watch For: Kevin Harvick tries to become the first driver since Kyle Busch in 2008 to sweep the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series road courses. Pocono winner Kyle Busch goes for his second straight win.Ten different drivers have won the last ten races.

2015 Watkins Glen winner Joey Logano attempts to clinch a playoff spot by visiting Victory Lane on Sunday.

Martin Truex Jr. readies to extend his points and playoff points.

 

Busch Goes for Second Straight Win

Kyle Busch notched his first win of the season – and first in 36 races – in Sunday’s Overton’s 400 at Pocono Raceway. By capturing the checkered flag at Pocono, Busch has now won a points race at every Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series track but Charlotte. By the way, he became the 13th driver to punch his ticket to the playoffs by virtue of winning a race.

The win was the 100th for Toyota in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.

Busch ranks tied for third in playoff points with Kyle Larson and Brad Keselowski at 13. His eight stage wins trail only Martin Truex Jr.’s 14.

The No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing driver will go for his second straight win in Sunday’s I Love New York 335 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International (3 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Busch boasts two wins, five top-fives, and ten top-tens in 12 starts at the Central New York road course. Among active drivers at WGI, Busch has the top-average running position (11.2), best driver rating (110.4) and second-best average finish (10.0).

Harvick Hopes to Sweep Road Courses

Sonoma winner Kevin Harvick will attempt the season sweep of the two Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series road courses in Sunday’s I Love New York 355 at The Glen.

The last driver to sweep the road courses was Kyle Busch in 2008. Harvick and Busch are also the only two active drivers to have won at both Sonoma and Watkins Glen.

In 16 career starts at Watkins Glen, Harvick has one win (2006), three top-fives, eight top-tens and a 13.2 average finish.

The No. 4 Ford driver currently ranks third in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series points standings, 97 markers behind leader Martin Truex Jr. He is tied with Truex and Brad Keselowski for the most top-tens this season with 14.

Allmendinger Can Steal Chase Bid With Win At Glen

Road course Maven AJ Allmendinger will attempt to capture a spot in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs with a win at Watkins Glen International on Sunday. In 2014, Allmendinger notched his first-ever win and the playoff spot that comes with one when he took the checkered flag at The Glen.

The No. 47 Chevrolet driver will be one of the favorites this weekend at the track where he owns one victory, three top-fives, five top-tens and a 9.4 average finish in eight starts. He finished fourth in last year’s race.

An Allmendinger win would leave only two playoff spots available through points with four races remaining after Watkins Glen. 

Ten Different Winners in the Last Ten Races

Parity has been a theme in the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season. There have been ten different winners in the last ten races: Austin Dillon (Charlotte), Jimmie Johnson (Dover), Ryan Blaney (Pocono), Kyle Larson (Michigan), Kevin Harvick (Sonoma), Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (Daytona), Martin Truex Jr. (Kentucky), Denny Hamlin (New Hampshire), Kasey Kahne (Indianapolis), Kyle Busch (Pocono). 

Back Against the Wall: Past WGI Winner Logano Goes for Win, Chase Berth

Proving how unpredictable NASCAR can be, Joey Logano is fighting for a playoff berth with a mere five races left in the regular season. Not even Nostradamus would’ve foreseen the Ford driver’s predicament before the year started.

Logano won at Richmond, but his victory was encumbered, so it doesn’t count for a playoff berth. He is now 69 points behind Matt Kenseth for the final playoff spot and 52 points behind Clint Bowyer, who would be the first driver out of playoffs if the season ended today.

Watkins Glen could be the place where Logano clinches a playoff berth. He won there in 2015 and finished second at the New York track last season. He’s finished lower than seventh in just one of his last six starts at Watkins Glen.

Last year’s series runner-up, Logano has made the Championship 4 in two of the three years it’s been implemented. The one year Logano didn’t make the Championship 4 (2015), he led the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series with six wins.

Time is Running Out: Playoff Berths at a Premium

Only five races remain for winless drivers to capture one of the three remaining playoff berths.

The following drivers would be in the playoffs if the season ended today: Martin Truex Jr. (three wins, 29 playoff points), Jimmie Johnson (three, 16), Kyle Larson (two, 13), Brad Keselowski (two, 13), Kyle Busch (one, 13),  Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (two, 10), Kevin Harvick (one, eight), Ryan Blaney (one, eight), Denny Hamlin (one, seven), Ryan Newman (one, five), Kasey Kahne (one, five), Austin Dillon (one, five), Chase Elliott (39 points above Clint Bowyer on the cutoff line, two playoff points), Jamie McMurray (+38, 0),  Matt Kenseth (+17, 2).

The two drivers currently outside the playoffs with the best shot to get in on points are Bowyer (17 points below Kenseth on the cutoff line, one playoff point) and Joey Logano (-69, one).

Three of the drivers who would be in the playoffs are graduates of the NASCAR Next initiative – Larson, Blaney, and Elliott.

Truex Attempts to Extend Leads in Points and Playoff Points

Martin Truex Jr. extended his points lead over second-place Kyle Larson to 85 markers after finishing third at Pocono. Truex didn’t earn a playoff point at The Tricky Triangle, but his 29 playoff points are 13 points more than the next-best driver (Jimmie Johnson, 16).

Truex will attempt to continue his dominance in Sunday’s I Love New York 335 at The Glen. In 11 starts at the Central New York road course, he has three top-fives, six top-tens, and a 13.1 average finish.