NASCAR Xfinity Series’ My Bariatric Solutions 300 at Texas Preview

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The Xfinity Series returns to action after a two-week respite for the My Bariatric Solutions 300 at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday, April 7th at 3 pm ET. Pre-race coverage is available at 2:30 pm ET on FOX, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Distance: 300 miles (200 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 45),
Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 90), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 200)

What to Watch For: Erik Jones is the defending and three-time Texas race winner in this series, sweeping both races in 2017. He also won at Fort Worth in the Xfinity and Camping World Truck Series in 2015.

The average age for the top-ten in the Xfinity standings is 26. Four of the top-drivers are 22 years old or younger, including current championship runner-up Tyler Reddick (22 years old).

Kevin Harvick, Jamie McMurray, Ryan Blaney, and Ty Dillon are the Cup regulars entered this weekend.

Xfinity’s Dash 4 Cash Makes 2018 Debut with Qualifier in the Lone Star State

Everyone loves a bonus, and this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway in the My Bariatric Solutions 300 on Saturday, Comcast will be holding the qualifier for the 2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series Dash 4 Cash program. The Dash 4 Cash provides four talented drivers with the opportunity to compete for an additional $100,000 prize at select races.

Here is the format for this season’s Dash 4 Cash program:

  • Full-time NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers will compete for four positions in consecutive Dash 4 Cash events:
    • Bristol Motor Speedway (April 14)
    • Richmond Raceway (April 21)
    • Talladega Superspeedway (April 28)
    • Dover International Speedway (May 5) 
  • The top-four NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers at Texas Motor Speedway will qualify for the first Dash 4 Cash event at Bristol Motor Speedway. 
  • Of the four competing for Dash 4 Cash, the highest finisher wins the $100,000 prize. That winner and the three highest finishing full-time NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers, for a total of four contenders, will qualify for the next week’s event.

For 2018, Comcast is adding a new element to the NASCAR Xfinity Series Dash 4 Cash program. In addition to the $100,000 awarded to each Dash 4 Cash winner, Comcast will also donate a total of $40,000 to local organizations within race markets on behalf of the Internet Essentials program. Comcast’s Internet Essentials is the nation’s largest program for getting low-income households online, having connected 4 million low-income Americans since 2011.

The Dash 4 Cash program began back in 2009 and has become a driver – and fan – favorite over the years. Last season Justin Allgaier captured two Dash 4 Cash wins while Daniel Hemric and William Byron each took home one of the extra-large checks awarded to the Dash 4 Cash winners.

Here are the top-ten NASCAR Xfinity Series championship contending drivers in average finish at Texas Motor Speedway heading into this weekend – Cole Custer (5.0), Christopher Bell (6.0), Elliott Sadler (11.3), Matt Tifft (11.5), Justin Allgaier (12.3), Spencer Gallagher (14.5), Ryan Reed (15.9), Michael Annett (16.1), Ryan Sieg (18.0) and Brandon Jones (19.5).

Biagi-DenBeste Racing Saddles Up SHR’s Big Shot Kevin Harvick at Texas

One of the hottest drivers in NASCAR at the moment is Stewart-Haas Racing’s, Kevin Harvick. In fact, he is so hot this season he is the only driver in any of the three NASCAR national series to post multiple wins (three MENCS wins, one NXS). In his only NASCAR Xfinity Series start this season (Atlanta), he won with Biagi-DenBeste Racing in the No. 98 Ford Mustang, the same rocket he will strap into this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway thanks to an alliance formed in the off-season between Biagi DenBeste Racing and Stewart-Haas Racing.

It shouldn’t surprise you the two-time NASCAR Xfinity Series champion and Bakersfield, California, native is one of the favorites for this weekend’s My Bariatric Solution 300 at Texas Motor Speedway. Harvick has the second-most series wins all-time at the famed 1.5-mile track with five victories (2001, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2012).  In total, he has made 20 series starts at Texas, posting the third-most top-fives (11), the most top-tens (17) and an average finish of 7.3; including a third-place finish in this event last season.

Harvick will not be the only Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series title contender competing in the Xfinity Series race on Saturday. He will also be joined by Richard Childress Racing’s Ty Dillon in the No. 3 Chevrolet Camaro, Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney in the No. 22 Ford Mustang and Chip Ganassi Racing’s Jamie McMurray in the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro.

Texas Native Bayley Currey to Attempt Xfinity Series Debut at Home Track

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series part-time driver Bayley Currey from Dixieland, Texas, will be attempting to make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway in the B.J McLeod Motorsports No. 8 Chevrolet Camaro. Currey will become the 13th different driver to make his series debut at Texas this weekend, joining current Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers Kurt Busch, Clint Bowyer, and Michael McDowell.

Currey has four NASCAR national series starts to his name, all in the Camping World Truck Series. He ran three NCWTS races in 2017, posting one top-ten and an average finish of 21.0. He also made one NCWTS start this season at Las Vegas, starting 23rd and finishing 20th.

The 21-year-old Currey is the third different driver to wheel the B.J. McLeod Motorsports No. 8 this season, Caesar Bacarella kicked the season off at Daytona, finishing a career-best 13th. The next four races Tommy Joe Martins climbed into the No. 8, posting an average finish of 27.2.

No Signs of JR Motorsports Slowing Down

Just five points separate the top-three in the championship standings after five NASCAR Xfinity Series races this season, and the JR Motorsports trio at the top, Elliott Sadler (standings leader), Tyler Reddick (second-place, -4 points) and Justin Allgaier (third-place, -5 points), show no signs of slowing up as the series returns to action this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway.

Elliott Sadler holds the points lead after posting the series-most top-fives (four) and top-tens (five) through the first five races of the season. He also leads the series in the average finish with a solid 4.8. – the only series title contender with an average finish inside the top-five. Sadler took home the NASCAR Xfinity Series regular season championship last season on his way to the Playoffs and looks poised to do it again this season.

But one driver not letting Sadler relax atop the standings is his JRM teammate Tyler Reddick, who sits in second, four-points back and virtually locked into the Playoffs with a season-opening win at Daytona. Now Reddick, the Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender who has proven to be a quick study, is on the fast track to learning what it takes to put together a series title run in the wake of his veteran teammates Sadler and Allgaier. Through five races this season, Reddick has posted one win, four top-tens and an average finish of 9.0 – third-best among title contenders.

Lurking just one point behind Reddick in the standings is his teammate Justin Allgaier, who has posted two runner-ups, three top-fives, and four top-tens in the first five races of the season. Allgaier’s average finish this season (8.0) is second only to points leader Elliott Sadler (4.8).

Heading into Texas this weekend, their nearest competitor in the championship standings is Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell (fourth), 22 points behind third-place Allgaier. None of the four active JR Motorsports drivers have won at Texas before. Chase Elliott brought home the JRM organization’s first Xfinity Series Texas trophy in 2014. This weekend, Elliott Sadler (11.3) leads Justin Allgaier (12.3) and Tyler Reddick (33.0) in average finish at the famed 1.5-mile facility.  

Xfinity Series Youth Movement has a Lasso Around 2018

Rank
Driver
Date of Birth
Age
1
Elliott Sadler
4/30/1975
42
2
Tyler Reddick
1/11/1996
22
3
Justin Allgaier
6/6/1986
31
4
Christopher Bell
12/16/1994
23
5
Daniel Hemric
1/27/1991
27
6
Cole Custer
1/23/1998
20
7
Spencer Gallagher
11/20/1989
28
8
Ryan Truex
3/18/1992
25
9
Brandon Jones
2/18/1997
21
10
Matt Tifft
6/26/1996
21
AVERAGE
26.0

In recent years, the NASCAR Xfinity Series has been a big stage for up-and-coming young stars in NASCAR to show off their talents, and this season is no different. Through the first five races, the top-ten in driver points is besieged with youngsters looking to make a name for themselves. So much so, the average age of the series’ top-ten following Auto Club Speedway is a youthful 26.0.

Eight of the top-ten in the NASCAR Xfinity Series championship driver standings are in their 20s; with the youngest being Cole Custer at the age of 20. The two elders of the group are Elliott Sadler at the age of 42 and Justin Allgaier at 31.

To put in perspective how young some of these drivers are, current standings leader Elliott Sadler is twice the age of three of his top-ten competitors – Cole Custer (20), Brandon Jones (21) and Matt Tifft (21).

Ryan Blaney Jumps in the Team Penske No. 22 to Keep the Win Streak Alive

Team Penske’s No. 22 Ford Mustang team, led by crew chief Brian Wilson, has been off to a fast start this season, winning the last two consecutive races (ISM Raceway and Auto Club Speedway) and taking the owner standings lead by 19-points over JR Motorsport’s No. 1 Chevrolet Camaro team. This weekend, Ryan Blaney will pilot the No. 22 at Texas Motor Speedway and is looking to keep the win streak alive to make it three in a row.

Since the series’ inception in 1982, a single car/team has only won three or more consecutive races 13 times. The last time a team in the NASCAR Xfinity Series won three races in a row was in 2016; when the series’ winningest driver, Kyle Busch, won at Kentucky (7/8), New Hampshire (7/16) and Indianapolis (7/23) in the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 18 Toyota Camry.

The most consecutive series wins by a single car/team is four and it has happened twice – Sam Ard Racing’s No. 0 Oldsmobile team was the first to accomplish the feat with driver Sam Ard winning four straight in 1983 at South Boston (9/17), Martinsville (9/24), Rougemont (10/1) and Charlotte (10/8). The second team to accomplish the record was Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 20 Toyota team in 2008 when drivers Kyle Busch won at Mexico City (4/20), Tony Stewart won at Talladega (4/26), Denny Hamlin won at Richmond (5/2) and then Stewart again at Darlington (5/9).

Team Penske is no stranger to putting together a trio of wins in a row. The No. 22 Ford team won three straight in 2013 with Brad Keselowski grabbing the victory at Iowa (8/3) and Watkins Glen (8/10) and then AJ Allmendinger winning at Mid-Ohio (8/17).

Ryan Blaney has made has made five series starts at Texas Motor Speedway, posting four top-fives, five top-tens and an impressive average finish of 3.4. He finished runner-up in both Texas races last season. 

Xfinity Track Facts: Texas Motor Speedway

Below are some quick facts to get you ready for the weekend:

  • The NASCAR Xfinity Series has run 34 races at Texas Motor Speedway.
  • The first race was run on April 5, 1997. Jeff Green won the pole for the race and Mark Martin won the event.
  • Since the inaugural event in 1997, a total of 323 different drivers have competed in at least one NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Texas Motor Speedway, led by Mike Bliss with 21 series starts at TMS.
  • There have been 21 different pole winners in the series at Texas, led by Kyle Busch with four.
  • There have been 16 different series race winners at Texas, led by Kyle Busch with eight.
  • The youngest series Texas pole winner is Erik Jones (4/10/2015 – 18 years, 9 months, 11 days)
  • The youngest series Texas race winner is Chase Elliott (4/4/2014 – 18 years, 4 months, 7 days)
  • Erik Jones holds the series record for the best average start at 1.8 and average finish at 2.2. He swept both races last season.

Additional NASCAR Xfinity Series Texas Event Stats:

  • Lead Changes – Most: 22 (4/12/2013) and Least: 3 (4/6/2002)
  • Leaders – Most: 11 (4/12/2013) and Least: 3 (4/8/2016)
  • Cautions – Most: 10 (3/29/2003) and Least: 3 (4/8/2011)
  • Laps Led (Winner) – Most: 179 (11/7/2009) and Least: 6 (three times, most recently 11/5/2011)
  • The Margin of Victory – Largest: 3.485 seconds (11/3/2007) and Least: 0.128 second (4/14/2007)

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, STP 400 at Martinsville Preview

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The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series STP 500 will run at Martinsville Speedway right after the Camping World Truck Series race which starts at 11 am ET, Monday, March 26th. Coverage for both races is available on FOX Sports 1, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.  Continue reading

Kyle Busch Disappointed with Third-Place Run

Photo – Robert Laberge/Getty Images

You couldn’t call Sunday a bad day for Joe Gibbs Racing’s Kyle Busch. Continue reading

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway Preview

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Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series teams are ready for the Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway on Sunday, March 18th at 3:30 pm ET. Pre-race coverage begins at 3 pm ET on FOX with radio coverage on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Distance: 400 miles (200 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 60),

Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 120), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 200)

What to Watch for: Kyle Larson has split the four-race season start with a pair of top-tens to go with a pair of top-20s, but the Elk Grove, Calif. native is hugely popular at Auto Club Speedway and is the defending winner of this race – winning from the pole position in 2017.

Three-time Auto Club Speedway winner Kyle Busch joins six-time winner Jimmie Johnson as the only other multi-time winners of the race in the field. Kyle Busch scored both his first career Busch Pole Award (February 2005) and first career Monster Energy Series victory (September 2005) at the track.

Since the advent of electronic scoring (1993), the closest margin of victory in the race was 0.144-second when Kevin Harvick won over Jimmie Johnson in 2011.

Four for No. 4

Kevin Harvick’s victory Sunday at ISM Raceway in Phoenix set him up with a historical opportunity. It was the third consecutive Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series win in the young 2018 season for Harvick. Should he win this Sunday at Auto Club Speedway in his native California, he would become the first driver since Jimmie Johnson (2007) to win four consecutive Monster Energy Series races.

The two-mile track has the potential for the feat. Harvick won there in 2011 and scored back-to-back runner-up finishes in 2015 and 2016. In 24 starts at the track, he has six top-five and 11 top-ten finishes to go with the win.

After winning his third in a row in Phoenix, Harvick admitted that the motions are high as he heads back home to attempt to continue his winning ways.

“He [Rodney Childers] knows I put a lot of emphasis on California. Racing in your home state, a racetrack that I really enjoy racing at, I got so amped up that I wrecked it on lap zero last year, knocked the grille out of it, knocked the hood off of it, never got a chance to race.

“Yeah, I’m excited about it.”

Phoenix Rising

Birds of a feather flocked together in Phoenix.

Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford), Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota) and Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet) put together impressive team performances in the final race of the ‘old’ configuration of ISM Raceway.

Stewart-Haas Racing captured the checkered flag with Kevin Harvick and tallied an average finish amongst their four cars of 6.0. The complete SHR contingent finished in the top-ten with Clint Bowyer in sixth-place, Aric Almirola in seventh, and Kurt Busch rounding out the group in tenth.

Joe Gibbs Racing may not have won the race, but their average finish with their four entries was a 5.75. They also put all four teammates into the top-ten – Kyle Busch was second, Hamlin placed fourth, Daniel Suárez was eighth, and Erik Jones crossed the line in ninth.

With SHR and JGR taking up so many slots in the top-ten, there wasn’t much room for anyone else. But Hendrick Motorsport’s Chase Elliott came home third and his three teammates all placed in the top-14 (William Byron – 12th, Alex Bowman – 13th, Jimmie Johnson – 14th).

West Coast Kings

Three of the five Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers from California have won at Auto Club Speedway – led by Jimmie Johnson’s track-best six victories. The El Cajon, California, native – who captured the first of his 83 Monster Energy Series trophies at the track – has finished in the top-ten in a remarkable 16 of his 23 starts and won a pair of Busch Pole awards too. His five runner-up showings at Auto Club are also a series record.

Bakersfield native Kevin Harvick has a win (2011) and 11 top-ten finishes in 24 starts as he goes for his fourth win in a row this weekend.

Kyle Larson, of Elk Grove, dominated the event last year winning the race from the Busch Pole and leading 110 of the 202 laps. He finished runner-up at the track in his 2014 Monster Energy Series debut there.

Kurt Busch Riding SHR Wave of Success

A trip home didn’t fare too well for Las Vegas native Kurt Busch, who finished 35th following an accident at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

But Busch didn’t let that stumble completely derail his west-coast jaunt. At Phoenix, he collected his second top-ten of the season, joining the other three Stewart-Haas Racing cars in the top-ten.

Now 11th in points, Busch looks to crack another top-ten – that of the championship standings.

The last two races at Auto Club Speedway weren’t to Busch’s liking (he finished 24th and 30th), but prior to that, he scored three consecutive top fives. He won the Auto Club Speedway race in 2003.

So Close…

Kyle Busch’s runner-up finish to Kevin Harvick last week at ISM Raceway marked his third runner-up showing in the last five races – dating back to the 2017 Homestead-Miami Speedway season finale.

The Joe Gibbs Racing driver has 43 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series victories and – incredibly – nearly that many (42) runner-up finishes.

Now on a two-race runner-up streak, Busch has twice recorded three runner-up finishes in a row between other top-five finishes.

He was runner-up three times in a four-race span in 2014 (at Kentucky, New Hampshire, and Indianapolis) and three times in a six-race span in 2015 (at Watkins Glen, Richmond, and Dover).

Looking For California Gold

Three of the sport’s highest-profile drivers – including reigning Monster Energy NASCAR Cup champion Martin Truex Jr. – are still looking for their first-ever win at Auto Club Speedway.

Truex, Denny Hamlin, and Joey Logano are a combined 0-for-44 at the track. And all three are hoping to score their first win of the 2018 season in Fontana this week.

Truex’s finish of fourth-place in this race last year was a career best in 17 starts at the two-mile track. Hamlin has won three Busch Pole positions at Auto Club Speedway, but his best finish in the race is third in 2016.

Logano is 0-for-11 with his best showing of third-place in 2013. He does have top-five showings in his last two visits to the track, including a fifth-place in the race last year.

Still Chase-ing a Win

Last week’s third-place finish for Chase Elliott was a season-high for the Hendrick Motorsports driver and perhaps a solid launching point as he heads to one of his historically best venues, Auto Club Speedway.

The third-year Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver’s season to date has consisted of a pair of DNFs – at Daytona Beach and Las Vegas, and a pair of top-tens – at Atlanta and Phoenix.

But he must be eager to arrive in Fontana this week, where he boasts the best average finish (6.5) of anyone in the field with two top-ten finishes in two starts.

Dusting Off the Rookie Rust

William Byron led the first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series laps of his career Sunday at ISM Raceway, pacing the field for 15 laps and recording a season-best 12th-place finish. He moved up to 21st position in the standings coming to Auto Club Speedway, where he has only one NASCAR national series start, which resulted in a fifth-place finish in the NASCAR Xfinity Series last year.

Fellow Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidate, Darrell ‘Bubba’ Wallace Jr., finished 25th at Phoenix and still maintains a slight rookie edge in the overall Monster Energy Series standings in 19th position. He never finished worse than 12th at Auto Club Speedway in three Xfinity Series starts that included a pair of top-ten efforts.

In Form

Stewart-Haas Racing’s first ever top-ten team sweep last week at Phoenix was indicative of how the team’s fortunes have been so far this season.

Clint Bowyer’s hold on ninth-place in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series standings is his best showing through the opening four races of the season since 2013.

The second-year Stewart-Haas Racing driver has two top-tens, including a sixth-place run at ISM Raceway last weekend and a third-place effort at Atlanta three weeks ago.

Although Bowyer has not won at this week’s California venue, he finished third there last season – his best run at the track since a runner-up finish in 2010.

And SHR’s newest driver, Aric Almirola, is tenth in the standings – a career best for the driver in his seventh Monster Energy Series season.  He has four top-13 finishes in four races and is coming off a season-best seventh-place finish at Phoenix.

Also Noteworthy…

Two of a Kind: California natives Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Larson are the only drivers in the field Sunday to have won the race from the pole position. And Johnson (six wins) and Kyle Busch (three) are the only multi-time winners in the field.

Stage Points Update: Three-time race winner Kevin Harvick leads all drivers with 53 stage points. Kurt Busch (42) and Martin Truex Jr. (41) round out the top-three.

Spencer’s Short Stokes from Auto Club Speedway

Kevin Harvick, the driver of the #4 Busch Beer Ford, drives during practice for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway on March 17, 2018, in Fontana, California. Photo – Robert Laberge/Getty Images

Seeking a fourth straight Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series victory, Kevin Harvick dominated Saturday’s first practice session at Auto Club Speedway. Harvick ran the fastest lap (186.075 mph) and posted the best consecutive ten-lap average (181.009 mph). Stewart-Haas teammate Kurt Busch was second on the speed chart in the session with a lap at 184.431 mph… Continue reading