Chase Elliott reasserts road course mastery with a win at Road America in the NASCAR Cup Series Jockey Made in America 250 on Sunday afternoon.
PLYMOUTH, Wis. – After one event in ‘exile,’ Chase Elliott once again is King of the Road.
Chase Elliott Reasserts Road Course Mastery with a Win at Road America
The reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion passed Kyle Busch for the lead on lap 46 of 62 and cruised to victory in Sunday’s Jockey Made in America 250 Presented by Kwik Trip, the first Cup race at the 4.048-mile road course in 65 years.
The win was Elliott’s second of the season and the 13th of his career. Seven of those victories have come on road courses, including this year’s debut race at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. Elliott had to settle for second to teammate Kyle Larson in last month’s event at Sonoma Raceway.
Unable to complete a flying lap because of two ill-timed cautions during qualifying, Elliott started Sunday‘s race 34th in a field of 40. By the end of Stage 1, he was tenth, and by pitting three laps before the end of Stage 2, he positioned himself for a front-row restart for the final stage.
“Just really proud of our team for overcoming some adversity early and having to start in the back, having good pit stops,” said Elliott, who restarted fifth on lap 46 after the final caution of the race for Anthony Alfredo’s spin into a gravel trap.
“Had a really fast NAPA Chevrolet. Just so proud. We’ve had a rough few weeks, so it feels really good.”
Christopher Bell is Runner-Up to Chase Elliott
Less than a lap after that final restart, Elliott pulled alongside Busch entering the Kink (turn 11) on the backstretch and cleared him through the 12th turn. Sixteen laps later, Elliott finished 5.705 seconds ahead of runner-up Christopher Bell, who passed Busch for the second position on lap 58.
Elliott, who clinched a spot in the Cup Series Playoff with the win, finally got a feel for the mammoth road course after frustrating practice and qualifying sessions.
“Yeah, I never felt like I got in a real good rhythm all of yesterday (in practice),” Elliott said. “For whatever reason there, after about halfway through the race, I started finding some of that rhythm, was able to put it together, piece different parts of the track.
“Finally I felt like I was able to piece most of it together. Yeah, stayed with it and glad it worked out.”
Hendrick Dominance
Hendrick Motorsports has won ten of 20 races this season and seven of the last eight. Elliott has the most road course victories among active drivers, is third all-time behind Jeff Gordon (nine wins) and Tony Stewart (eight), and has won at more different road courses (five) than any other driver in Cup history.
Bell overcame a tail-end-of-the-field penalty for driving through more than three pit boxes on lap 15.
“Here the last couple weeks, I’ve been really proud of the progress we’ve made,” said Bell, who picked up his first Cup win in the second race of the season at the Daytona Road Course. “I’m just proud to drive for everybody on this 20 group at Joe Gibbs Racing.
“Excited for the future. I know there’s more to come. Like I said, there’s no reason why we can’t run up front every week.”
The Best of the Rest
Kyle Busch started from the rear of the field and finished third in a backup car after wrecking his primary No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in the Kink during Saturday’s practice.
Brother Kurt Busch came home fourth and increased his lead to 25 points over Chris Buescher in the race for the final playoff position. Denny Hamlin came home fifth, giving Joe Gibbs Racing three cars in the top-five.
Chase Briscoe was the top-finishing Ford driver who came in sixth, matching his best result of the season. Ross Chastain, Tyler Reddick, Martin Truex Jr., and Matt DiBenedetto completed the top-ten.
Austin Cindric Day Ends Early
For the second straight day, Austin Cindric had an excellent run spoiled by unfortunate circumstances.
Cindric, who qualified fifth, had just retaken the lead from Matt DiBenedetto on lap 24 when a mechanical issue thwarted his hopes for a maiden Cup victory. Cindric ran wide in the fifth turn with a broken axle and spun shortly thereafter.
“I only had one-wheel drive, and when you only have two other ones spinning with 750 horsepower, it’s a bit challenging,” said Cindric, who salvaged an eighth-place finish in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race after a late chain-reaction wreck. “It was quite dramatic taking the lead and then immediately losing everything. Not a weekend I’m necessarily happy about.”
The NASCAR Cup Series Point Standings
Pole winner William Byron led the first 15 laps and won Stage 1 but finished 33rd after spinning off course in the final stage. Reddick earned the Playoff point for winning Stage 2 after Elliott, Kyle Busch, and Truex made strategic pit stops ahead of him.
NASCAR Cup Series Race – Inaugural Jockey Made in America 250 Presented by Kwik Trip
Road America
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
Sunday, July 4, 2021
1. (34) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 62.
2. (13) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 62.
3. (40) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 62.
4. (16) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 62.
5. (6) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 62.
6. (35) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 62.
7. (8) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 62.
8. (4) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 62.
9. (9) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 62.
10. (7) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 62.
11. (37) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 62.
12. (38) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Chevrolet, 62.
13. (20) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 62.
14. (19) Aric Almirola, Ford, 62.
15. (14) Joey Logano, Ford, 62.
16. (2) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 62.
17. (15) Cole Custer, Ford, 62.
18. (12) Chris Buescher, Ford, 62.
19. (21) Erik Jones, Chevrolet, 62.
20. (17) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 62.
21. (23) Corey LaJoie, Chevrolet, 62.
22. (10) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 62.
23. (27) Josh Bilicki, Ford, 62.
24. (36) Bubba Wallace, Toyota, 62.
25. (22) Justin Haley(i), Chevrolet, 62.
26. (39) Ty Dillon(i), Toyota, 62.
27. (25) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 62.
28. (26) James Davison, Chevrolet, 62.
29. (3) AJ Allmendinger(i), Chevrolet, 62.
30. (18) Michael McDowell, Ford, 62.
31. (29) Cody Ware(i), Chevrolet, 62.
32. (28) Ryan Newman, Ford, 62.
33. (1) William Byron, Chevrolet, 62.
34. (33) Quin Houff, Chevrolet, 62.
35. (30) Kyle Tilley, Ford, 60.
36. (11) Daniel Suarez, Chevrolet, 53.
37. (24) Anthony Alfredo #, Ford, Brakes, 42.
38. (5) Austin Cindric(i), Ford, Rear Gear, 35.
39. (31) Ryan Eversley, Ford, Rear Gear, 27.
40. (32) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, Engine, 6.
‘The Jockey Made in America 250 Stats
Average Speed of Race Winner: 86.271 mph.
Time of Race: Two Hrs, 54 Mins, 33 Secs. The Margin of Victory: 5.705 Seconds.
Caution Flags: Four for nine laps.
Lead Changes: Ten among eight drivers.
Lap Leaders: W. Byron 1-15;M. Truex Jr. 16;*. Cindric(i) 17-18;M. DiBenedetto 19-23;K. Busch 24-26;T. Reddick 27-31;K. Busch 32;M. DiBenedetto 33-37;C. Elliott 38-44;A. Almirola 45;C. Elliott 46-62.
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Chase Elliott two times for 24 laps; William Byron one time for 15 laps; Matt DiBenedetto two times for ten laps; Tyler Reddick one time for five laps; Kyle Busch two times for four laps; * Austin Cindric(i) one time for two laps; Martin Truex Jr. one time for one lap; Aric Almirola one time for one lap.
Stage 1 Top-Ten: 24,16,5,8,42,11,20,48,1,9
Stage 2 Top-Ten: 8,24,42,5,1,22,4,23,77,18