Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway (⏰ 3 p.m. ET | 📺 FS1, FOX Sports App | 📻 MRN, SiriusXM)
Everything you need to know for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race in Darlington, the 13th regular season race of the 2023 Cup Series campaign.
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📍 Location: Darlington, South Carolina 📐 Track length: 1.366 miles 🎟️ Buy tickets: Find weekend passes, seats for the race 💰 Cup Series race purse: $7,722,261 📏 Race distance: 293 laps | 400.2 miles 🔢 Stages: 90 | 185 | 293 -- 🚪 Entry list: Drivers, teams heading to race 📋 Starting lineup: Truex Jr. on pole 🚗 Pit stall assignments: See where drivers will pit 🏆 Most recent winner: Erik Jones 🔬Inspection: No. 45 crew chief ejected after pre-race ➡️ To the rear: The 7 and 15 for unapproved adjustments Key things to watch 🔑 Top story line Will feuds boil over in the South Carolina heat? Ross Chastain vs. Noah Gragson, Denny Hamlin vs. Kyle Larson and likely others that are beginning to flare up as we head toward the summer months. Gragson hinted that his beef with Chastain wasn't over after their fight on pit road at Kansas Speedway, suggesting payback could be in the cards -- in whatever form he deems necessary. But in an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show, Chastain said the two have moved on completely. And then on Saturday at Darlington, Chastain reiterated that the two have moved on. In the other battle from the weekend, the No. 5 team voiced its displeasure with Hamlin's aggressive finish to the race on the radio after their incredible last-lap duel. With the season in full swing and the playoffs creeping closer, these on- and off-track battles are something worth keeping an eye on. And we may not have seen the last of them. 🕰️ Special feature: Has Ross Chastain joined this list of NASCAR's all-time agitators? Check it out. History tells us... Experience rules. Thirteen of the last 15 winners at Darlington have been 30 or older, highlighting an exceptional trend that favors the veteran drivers in the field. And outside of Erik Jones' pair of victories for Chevrolet, it has mostly been Toyota and Ford drivers enjoying successful attempts to conquer the "Lady in Black." Toyota has won seven of the last 12, led by Denny Hamlin's three wins in that span. For Ford, Brad Keselowski, Kevin Harvick (twice) and Joey Logano have each won, too -- each a relatively-routine winner. Darlington's track record is not one that lends itself to new winners or even the youthful stars of the sport. He may not be the betting favorite to win, but watch out for... Erik Jones. No matter how his season is trending, Jones routinely seems to find magic around this grueling circuit. He is the most recent winner at the track and has led laps in five of his last eight starts here. Under the radar this weekend, Jones presented incredible opening odds at 65-1 (he was listed at 55-1 on Sunday), with two track victories and seven top 10s in 10 career starts. Outside of last season's win, his results in the Next Gen era have definitely been hit or miss. But at his odds, he is a solid underdog pick since he has proven he can outperform expectations at the "Track Too Tough to Tame." Saturday’s sessions Former Southern 500 winner -- not to mention 2021 Goodyear 400 winner -- Martin Truex Jr. landed his first Busch Light Pole Award since last summer, putting down a blazing-fast lap of 169.409 mph in Saturday's qualifying session. He'll be joined on the front row by Toyota mate Bubba Wallace, followed by a slew of Chevrolets -- including Daytona 500 winner Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who notably qualified third. Wallace appears to have a car built for the long run as well, as he turned in the second-best 20-lap average in practice, a figure topped by another driver looking for his first win of 2023 -- Chase Elliott. | Read full practice, qualifying recap | No. 45 crew chief ejected