Breaking down how the full 43-car field fared at Auto Club Speedway
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1. Brad Keselowski, No. 2 Ford, Team Penske. Keselowski led only the final lap at ACS en route to his first victory of 2015 as well as his first at the 2-mile oval, where he previously averaged a 23rd-place result. He improves four spots in the points to rank fifth.
2. Kevin Harvick, No. 4 Chevrolet, Stewart-Haas Racing. Strong all day, the Bakersfield, California, native led 34 laps before finishing second. He extends his streak of top-two finishes to eight, three shy of Richard Petty's 1975 record.
3. Kurt Busch, No. 41 Chevrolet, Stewart-Haas Racing. In just his second race back, Busch started from the pole -- his first of the year -- but couldn't hold on for his first victory despite leading a race-high 65 laps.
4. Paul Menard, No. 27 Chevrolet, Richard Childress Racing. Running the bottom and being smooth with the throttle paid off for Menard, who quietly toured Fontana en route to his best career result at Auto Club.
5. Ryan Newman, No. 31 Chevrolet, Richard Childress Racing. Newman continued his climb in the points standings and now ranks sixth after collecting his fourth straight top-10 of the season.
6. Dale Earnhardt Jr., No. 88 Chevrolet, Hendrick Motorsports. He recorded his fourth top-10 result of 2015 on Sunday at Auto Club and improves to fourth in the driver standings.
7. Joey Logano, No. 22 Ford, Team Penske. Logano was penalized on Lap 154 for an uncontrolled tire on pit road, but overcame the infraction and earned his fifth straight top-10 of the season.
8. Martin Truex Jr., No. 78 Chevrolet, Furniture Row Racing. A two-tire call under caution on Lap 99 gave Truex better track position, and he held steady to become the third driver this season to record five straight top-10s. | Sign up for Scanner today to hear in-car audio
9. Jimmie Johnson, No. 48 Chevrolet, Hendrick Motorsports. The El Cajon, California, native was running fifth before he was shuffled back during the second attempt at a green-white-checkered finish.
10. Jeff Gordon, No. 24 Chevrolet, Hendrick Motorsports. Gordon skipped pitting during the closing laps of his Fontana finale and survived two attempts at a green-white-checkered finish to record his 12th ACS top 10.
11. Aric Almirola, No. 43 Ford, Richard Petty Motorsports. Almirola sustained some early fender damage during a restart, but held on to capture his best career finish at the 2-mile Fontana track.
12. Justin Allgaier, No. 51 Chevrolet, HScott Motorsports. In just his second ACS appearance, Allgaier quietly improved from a 31st starting spot to run 12th in the closing laps. He held on during two wild green-white-checkered attempts to record his best career Cup result.
13. Carl Edwards, No. 19 Toyota, Joe Gibbs Racing. A late-race pit road penalty didn't destroy Edwards' day. He improved four spots to rank 17th in the standings.
14. Tony Stewart, No. 14 Chevrolet, Stewart-Haas Racing. Clean air was more valuable than fresh tires to Stewart, who employed a two-tire call early to improve his track position. | Sign up for RaceView to see pit crew stats on race days
15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 17, Roush Fenway Racing. The wavearound put Stenhouse back on the lead lap with 45 laps to go, and he closed 17 places in the final 20 circuits to record his best ACS finish.
16. Austin Dillon, No. 3 Chevrolet, Richard Childress Racing. Dillon cut his left-rear tire on the Lap 105 restart, but rallied back in just his second appearance at Auto Club Speedway.
17. Kasey Kahne, No. 5 Chevrolet, Hendrick Motorsports. Kahne cracked the top 10 on Lap 167, but couldn't maintain the momentum. He now ranks eighth in the points.
18. David Ragan, No. 18 Toyota, Joe Gibbs Racing. Ragan opened Sunday's event from fourth and initially experimented with the driver adjustable track bar, lowering it half-an-inch before spinning out on Lap 23.
19. Danica Patrick, No. 10 Chevrolet, Stewart-Haas Racing. Patrick reported issues with her car's ability to turn in the corners, but stayed out of trouble to record her second consecutive top-20 result at ACS. | Sign up for Scanner today to hear in-car audio
20. Chris Buescher, No. 34 Ford, Front Row Motorsports. Buescher, an XFINITY Series driver for Roush Fenway Racing, made his Cup debut on Sunday. He was outrunning the entire Roush Fenway fleet just past the midway point.
21. Jamie McMurray, No. 1 Chevrolet, Chip Ganassi Racing. A relatively ho-hum day didn't hurt McMurray, who finished five positions ahead of his 26th starting spot and even picked up three spots to now rank 16th in the points.
22. Brett Moffitt, No. 55 Toyota, Michael Waltrip Racing. The highest finishing Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender, Moffitt stepped in for Brian Vickers after he was sidelined due to the recurrence of a blood clot.
23. Casey Mears, No. 13 Chevrolet, Germain Racing. The Bakersfield, California, native suffered a flat right-front tire late in the race, but picked up seven spots in the closing laps.
24. Cole Whitt, No. 35 Ford, Front Row Motorsports. In just his second ACS appearance, the Alpine, California, native scored his best 2015 result since finishing 22nd in the season-opening Daytona 500.
25. Landon Cassill, No. 40 Chevrolet, Hillman Smith Motorsports. Rallying from a 40th-place start, Cassill matched his ACS finish from a year ago and posted his second-best result of the 2015 season.
26. Kyle Larson, No. 42 Chevrolet, Chip Ganassi Racing. After running in the top 10 for most of the race, the Elk Grove, California, native lost his bumper cover during the first attempt at a green-white-checkered finish and fell to his worst finish since Atlanta.
27. Brian Scott, No. 33 Chevrolet, Circle Sport Racing. Scott ran as high as eighth before a tight-handling condition emerged. Still, he recorded his best ACS finish in just his second Cup outing there.
28. Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Toyota, Joe Gibbs Racing. Hamlin overcame early issues, such as a broken tach needle and radio trouble, but ultimately couldn't recover from a late-race pit road violation. | Sign up for RaceView to see pit crew stats on race days
29. Trevor Bayne, No. 6 Ford, Roush Fenway Racing. Handling was a persistent issue after Bayne, in just his second ACS appearance, made contact with the wall during the first half of the race.
30. Clint Bowyer, No. 15, Michael Waltrip Racing. Bowyer started 10th, but slipped to run top 20 after early damage to his right-rear. Contact with another competitor on the final lap further impacted his run as he fell 15 positions from Lap 200 until the finish nine laps later.
31. Matt Kenseth, No. 20 Toyota, Joe Gibbs Racing. In the closing laps, Kenseth's crew rattled off a 10.7-second stop that likely would have kept their driver in the lead if not for a broken axle. | Sign up for RaceView to see pit crew stats on race days
32. Greg Biffle, No. 16 Ford, Roush Fenway Racing. Biffle improved to run eighth at Lap 200 after staying out during a late-race caution, but spun out on the final lap.
33. Alex Bowman, No. 7 Chevrolet, Tommy Baldwin Racing. Although he led one lap during an early caution period, Bowman ultimately couldn't recover from a speeding penalty on pit road on Lap 63 in just his second ACS outing.
34. AJ Allmendinger, No. 47 Chevrolet, JTG Daugherty Racing. The Los Gatos, California, native reported trouble with temperatures early and eventually fell off the pace after losing a cylinder.
35. David Gilliland, No. 38 Ford, Front Row Motorsports. After losing power steering, the Riverside, California, native likened driving his car to "wrestling a bear." | Sign up for Scanner today to hear in-car audio
36. Josh Wise, No. 98 Ford, Phil Parsons Racing. Also hailing from nearby Riverside, California, Wise employed patience en route to his best career result at the 2-mile oval.
37. J.J. Yeley, No. 23 Toyota, BK Racing. Yeley's day was impacted after he was caught speeding leaving pit road at Lap 200 for the first attempt at a green-white-checkered finish.
38. Michael Annett, No. 46 Chevrolet, HScott Motorsports. Annett, making his second ACS appearance, struggled to find momentum after his team was hit with a tire violation on Lap 139.
39. Jeb Burton, No. 26 Toyota, BK Racing. After qualifying 34th, track position remained an ongoing issue for the rookie.
40. Mike Bliss, No. 32 Ford, Go Green Racing. A Lap 25 penalty for a crewmember over the wall too early sent Bliss to the rear of the field, and he spent the rest of the day playing catch-up.
41. Brendan Gaughan, No. 62 Chevrolet, Premium Motorsports. It was a penalty-free day for Gaughan, who last raced at ACS in 2012 and struggled to make much forward progress after qualifying 38th. | Sign up for Scanner today to hear in-car audio
42. Matt DiBenedetto, No. 83 Toyota, BK Racing. The Grass Valley, California, native broke even on Sunday -- finishing where he started -- in his first appearance at Auto Club Speedway and only his second in the Sprint Cup Series.
43. Sam Hornish Jr., No. 9 Ford, Richard Petty Motorsports. Hornish, running middle of the pack, smacked the wall after tangling with Trevor Bayne on Lap 98.
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