NASCAR Chairman and CEO discusses new championship format, post-race drama, more

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HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Saying that the first year of NASCAR’s elimination-style Chase championship format has "exceeded" expectations, a very upbeat NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian France held his annual "State of the Sport" news conference Friday at Homestead-Miami Speedway during Ford Championship Weekend.

After telling reporters he considers this "one of the most successful seasons in NASCAR history," France addressed questions about the "Game 7 moments" that the new Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup has produced, the possibility of a winless champion, the intensity of the competition on-track and the personalities away from it and addressed NASCAR’s domestic violence policy.

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However, the unmistakable topic of the day was the new format, which emphasizes winning and features an elimination-style format that culminates Sunday when the "Championship" foursome of Joey Logano, Kevin Harvick, Denny Hamlin and Ryan Newman will settle the title in the season-ending Ford EcoBoost 400 (3 p.m. ET, ESPN). The highest finisher among them Sunday evening will hoist the Sprint Cup trophy.

"I don’t think there’s any doubt about the level of competition that is up, which has our fans excited and it has the interest level of the sport as a result of that higher, and that’s precisely what we want to achieve," France said in his opening remarks Friday.

Asked if he thought NASCAR would make any changes to the Chase format in light of the success the sport is enjoying, France said he doubted it. However, he quickly added, "we reserve the right if there’s a modest thing that we might make an adjustment on, but like I said, it’s exceeded what I had hoped for and it’s done precisely what we thought we wanted to do, which was recalibrate competition on winning and still have a strong place for consistency and all the rest.

"It’s only one year, but clearly we’re on our way."

During the question-and-answer portion of the morning, France said he was firm with the new limited 2015 testing policy, saying it was well-received by the teams for its cost-reducing potential. He said the door was still open to more NASCAR XFINITY Series (currently the Nationwide Series) races in Canada. And when the subject of domestic assault allegations against driver Kurt Busch arose, France asked that everyone allow the legal system to play out first and reiterated that NASCAR takes the issue seriously.

"We realize the heightened awareness of this important topic and our policies will reflect that as we go, they’ll reflect how serious it is," France said.

France was also asked specifically for his take on the high-profile 2012 Sprint Cup champ Brad Keselowski, who has been at the center of controversy for several weeks. And France immediately defended the young driver.

"I think he’s doing exactly what he should be doing and I’ve told him that," France said of Keselowski, who has recently drawn the ire of other drivers for his aggressive driving style.

"Everybody has got a right to have their own style of driving out there," France continued. "If you go back to any of the great ones, Cale Yarborough, Darrell Waltrip, Rusty Wallace, all of them, they faced a similar discussion from time to time as they started to have success on the track, as some of those drivers believed a little bit more contact was necessary sometimes and they were young and they were getting words about that.

"But if you look through NASCAR’s history, that’s what we’re about. Late in a race, we expect — there are limits and lines — but we expect tight, tight racing that sometimes will have some contact. It’s in our DNA."

As for the post-race altercations that intense, rough racing can produce — one at Texas resulting in nearly $200,000 in fines when crew members got in a physical altercation — France said there is a line of what will and will not be tolerated.

"We don’t think what happened in Texas — crew members getting into a fist fight — is a good thing for NASCAR," France said. "… but the bottom line is we want the drivers to be able to express (themselves)."

He reiterated, "We don’t want to get ourselves in a situation where no one can express themselves, no one can do what they historically have done in all of auto racing, which is to let a driver know what they think happened or didn’t happen.

"We expect them to do that in a way that is civil, but we also know that there are going to be some moments where the emotions will get the best of anybody.

"Look, when Matt Kenseth is chasing you down like Charlotte, those were high emotions," France said with a laugh. "He’s a pretty mild‑mannered guy. So we dealt with that."

That DNA of high emotion and tight racing France referred to and the intensity NASCAR’s new format has produced was a familiar line of questioning.

France was asked if despite all the excitement, it’s produced, could the new elimination-style, win-and-you’re in championship format be flawed because one of the final four competitors, Richard Childress Racing’s Ryan Newman, is winless and yet championship eligible.

It’s been a hot topic of debate among fans, but France said, Newman’s position only validates the balance the new format has created between winning and consistency.

"We’re not going to be able to have a system, and we don’t want a system that ignores consistency," France said. "The question is do we have the right balance, and I would say unmistakably we do. I think that wanting to win events has taken on an undeniable importance."

And, he added, "if you get through those three rounds, and I don’t care how you do it frankly, if you get through to the finale on Sunday and then beat those other three teams, that will be an achievement for anybody."

As for the "Game 7" moments France has long said NASCAR needs, he said 2014 has supplied plenty. And that Sunday is likely to provide more.

He referred to Keselowski’s last-lap win at Talladega to advance to the third elimination round, Harvick’s dominating win at Phoenix last week to earn a spot in the final four and Newman’s aggressive last-lap pass at Phoenix to join Harvick there.

Does he expect that same kind of hard knocks win-at-all-costs style of driving to occur in Sunday’s finale? He thinks it better. And that will be the exclamation point and truest confirmation of NASCAR’s new playoff system.

"We’re excited about it," France said. "This is a format that is not a one-time phenomenon. This is a format that when we’ve thought about it carefully, we realized this is something you can build on.

"This is the future for Sprint Cup racing."

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Harvick qualifies the best of the Championship 4 drivers

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HOMESTEAD, Fla.—Jeff Gordon edged Kurt Busch for the top starting spot in Sunday’s Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway (3 p.m. ET on ESPN), as three of the four contenders in the Championship Round of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup qualified in the top nine during Friday’s time trials.

In the third and final round of the knockout qualifying session, Gordon covered the 1.5-mile distance in 29.876 seconds (180.747 mph), narrowly beating Busch (29.895 seconds/180.632 mph) for the top spot on the grid.

Championship favorite Kevin Harvick (179.946 mph) will start fifth, with fellow contenders Denny Hamlin (179.348 mph) and Joey Logano (179.259 mph) eighth and ninth, respectively. Ryan Newman (178.241 mph), the fourth driver eligible for the championship, failed to advance to the final round and will start 21st.

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Matt Kenseth (180.294 mph) and Brad Keselowski (179.994 mph), both eliminated from the Chase last Sunday at Phoenix, qualified third and fourth, respectively, for the race.

In the 25-minute first qualifying round, Keselowski set a track record at 181.238 mph (29.795 mph), breaking the mark of 181.111 mph established by Jamie McMurray in 2003. No driver has won a Sprint Cup race at Homestead from the pole since Busch accomplished the feat in 2002.

Gordon, eliminated from the Chase by one point last Sunday, moved toward the top of the track for his Coors Light Pole Award-winning run.

"The bottom just wasn’t the perfect place for us to run," Gordon explained. "I could feel the tires going away, and then we needed to move up. So when we saw some of those guys running fast laps a little bit higher up, I was looking forward to making that last lap.

"The guys made some great adjustments. We unfortunately had a tire going down on the left front, so I don’t know if that helped us or hurt us, but it was pretty nice to get that pole. That’s awesome."

Gordon’s Coors Light Pole Award—his first at Homestead, his third of the season and the 77th of his career—also was the 200th for Hendrick Motorsports.

"To be the 200th pole for Hendrick Motorsports is really cool," Gordon said. "I think the way we’re looking at this weekend is we want to close out the season the absolute best we can. It’s been a tremendous season. The No. 24 team has been incredible this year.

"We’re disappointed that we aren’t in this thing for the championship, but that’s not going to stop us from trying to go out to win the pole and win the race."

For Harvick, the most gratifying thing about Friday’s qualifying session was beating the three other championship contenders—not to mention earning a top-five starting position.

"This is going to be a race that you are going to go through some changing conditions," Harvick said. "Today was really about trying to get a solid starting spot. And we were able to do that.

"Just really proud of my guys. We had a really good day today. Just got to keep doing what we have to do and see where it all falls on Sunday."

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Irregularity found in pre-qualifying inspection of No. 17 Sprint Cup car

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HOMESTEAD, Fla. – NASCAR officials confiscated rear-end suspension parts from the No. 17 Roush Fenway Racing Ford Friday at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

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Officials said the questionable parts were taken during pre-qualifying inspection. Any penalties, should they be forthcoming, would likely be announced next week.

Driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr. qualified 22nd for Sunday’s Ford EcoBoost 400 (ESPN, 3 p.m. ET). It is the 36th and final race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season.

Sunday’s race is the 10th event in this year’s Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, with Championship 4 contenders Denny Hamlin, Kevin Harvick, Joey Logano and Ryan Newman competing for the series title.

Four-time champion Jeff Gordon will start on the Coors Light Pole.

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Each week a tech question is answered on GarageCam presented by Mobil 1

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Each week the host of NASCAR.com’s GarageCam presented by Mobil 1 will take an automotive technology question and get it answered by the experts in a NASCAR garage.

This week, Nate McGuire, a tire specialist for the Tommy Baldwin Racing team discusses valve stems and how they can cause problems during a race.

Be sure to tune in next season for GarageCam presented by Mobil 1 to see another question answered, while also getting a tour of the garage area. Thanks for tuning in to GarageCam for the 2014 season and we look forward to bringing you up close in 2015.

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Jeff Gordon scored the final Coors Light Pole Award of the 2014 Sprint Cup Series at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The pole was the 200th for Hendrick Motorsports and gave the four-time champion his pick of pit stalls on pit road.

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Gordon chose the pit stall closest to the pit road exit. He is one of several drivers with an opening in front of him. Kurt Busch (starting second), Brad Keselowski (starting fourth), Clint Bowyer (starting sixth) and Kyle Busch (starting seventh).

Jimmie Johnson chose the pit stall closest to the pit road entrance.

The Championship 4 of Kevin Harvick (stall 13, starting fifth), Joey Logano (stall 8, starting ninth), Denny Hamlin (stall 6, starting eighth) and Ryan Newman (stall 17, starting 21st) are relatively close together on pit road and three of four drivers will be starting in the top 10.

The Ford EcoBoost 400 is the season finale of the Sprint Cup Series and the highest finishing driver of the Championship 4 will take home the Sprint Cup championship. ESPN will have the television coverage of the 267-lap, which is set to get underway at 3 p.m. ET.

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Pos Car Driver Team
1 24 Jeff Gordon Drive To End Hunger Chevrolet
2 41 Kurt Busch Haas Automation Chevrolet
3 20 Matt Kenseth Dollar General Toyota
4 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford
5 4 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Chevrolet
6 15 Clint Bowyer 5-hour Energy Toyota
7 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Toyota
8 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Express Toyota
9 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford
10 78 Martin Truex Jr. Furniture Row Chevrolet
11 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard Chevrolet
12 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet
13 55 Brian Vickers Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota
14 51 Justin Allgaier # BRANDT Chevrolet
15 99 Carl Edwards Fastenal Ford
16 27 Paul Menard Richmond/Menards Chevrolet
17 9 Marcos Ambrose Stanley Ford
18 43 Aric Almirola Smithfield Foods Ford
19 1 Jamie McMurray Cessna Chevrolet
20 16 Greg Biffle 3M Ford
21 31 Ryan Newman Caterpillar Chevrolet
22 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Fastenal Ford
23 5 Kasey Kahne Great Clips Chevrolet
24 3 Austin Dillon # Dow Chevrolet
25 47 AJ Allmendinger Hungry Jack Chevrolet
26 21 Trevor Bayne(i) Motorcraft/Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center Ford
27 42 Kyle Larson # Target Chevrolet
28 14 Tony Stewart Bass Pro Shops/Mobil 1 Chevrolet
29 13 Casey Mears GEICO Chevrolet
30 33 Brian Scott(i) Shore Lodge Chevrolet
31 34 David Ragan The Pete Store Ford
32 10 Danica Patrick Florida Lottery/GoDaddy Chevrolet
33 40 Landon Cassill(i) Harvey Gulf Chevrolet
34 83 JJ Yeley(i) Dip Your Car Toyota
35 38 David Gilliland MDS Transport Ford
36 36 Reed Sorenson Feed The Children/Dei Fratelli Chevrolet
37 98 Josh Wise PPR98.com Chevrolet
38 95 Michael McDowell KLOVE Radio/Thrivent Financial Ford
39 7 Michael Annett # Pilot/Flying J Chevrolet
40 32 Blake Koch(i) LeafFilter.com Ford
41 23 Alex Bowman # Dip Your Car Toyota
42 26 Cole Whitt # Speed Stick Gear Toyota
43 66 Brett Moffitt X8 Energy Gum Toyota

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By winning the Keystone Light Pole Award for Friday night’s Ford EcoBoost 200 (8 p.m. ET, FOX Sports 1) at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Kyle Larson got the top selection for a pit stall for the race.

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Larson chose the pit stall closest to the pit road exit. This is Larson’s first Camping World Truck Series race at Homestead since qualifying second and finishing 27th at the 1.5-mile track in 2012.

With his pit stall, Larson will have an opening in front of him to pull out of his pit box. Darrell Wallace Jr. (starting eighth), Kyle Busch (starting fifth), points leader Matt Crafton (starting sixth), Timothy Peters (starting 15th), Ryan Blaney (starting second), Tyler Reddick (starting fourth), Johnny Sauter (starting 17th) and Ty Dillon (starting seventh) will also have the advantage of an opening in front of them on pit road.

Ray Black Jr. chose the pit stall closest to the pit road entrance in the series’ season finale.

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Championship contenders Ryan Blaney lines up second, Crafton sixth

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Kyle Larson won the final NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole Award of the 2014 season on Friday for tonight’s Ford EcoBoost 200 (8 p.m. ET, FOX Sports 1) at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

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This is Larson’s first Truck Series pole at Homestead and his second of the season (the first coming at Pocono).

Lining up second to Larson will be Ryan Blaney. Blaney is currently 25 points behind leader Matt Crafton.

Ross Chastain, Tyler Reddick and Kyle Busch round out the top five.

Notable drivers that did not advance to the final 12-driver round in group qualifying were Timothy Peters and Johnny Sauter.

Crafton qualified sixth. He needs to finish 21st or better to clinch his second consecutive title; or 22nd with at least one lap led; or 23rd and the most laps led.

A red flag was thrown due to fluid on the track when there was 14 minutes and 20 seconds left in the first round.

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Order Car Driver Team
1 12 * Ryan Blaney(i) Discount Tire Ford
2 98 * Corey LaJoie(i) Medallion Financial/Smithfield Ford
3 31 Dylan Kwasniewski # Rockstar/AccuDoc Solutions Chevrolet
4 87 Milka Duno CanTV Toyota
5 46 * Ryan Ellis Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet
6 01 Landon Cassill Flex Seal Chevrolet
7 52 Joey Gase FindDieselEngines.com Chevrolet
8 17 * Tanner Berryhill # New Gulf Resources Toyota
9 36 * Ryan Preece Accell Construction/East West Marine Chevrolet
10 70 * Derrike Cope Charlie’s Soap Chevrolet
11 39 Ryan Sieg # Huntinator Chevrolet
12 7 Regan Smith TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet
13 91 * Jeff Green SupportMilitary.org Toyota
14 72 * John Jackson Crash Claims R Us Chevrolet
15 40 Matt DiBenedetto Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet
16 26 * Jake Crum(i) MyFreedomSmokes.com Chevrolet
17 6 Trevor Bayne AdvoCare Ford
18 42 Kyle Larson(i) Cartwheel by Target Chevrolet
19 9 Chase Elliott # NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet
20 14 Eric McClure Hefty Ultimate/Reynolds Wrap Toyota
21 43 Dakoda Armstrong # WinField Ford
22 22 Brad Keselowski(i) Hertz Ford
23 16 Ryan Reed # ADA Drive to Stop Diabetes/Lilly Diabetes Ford
24 23 Carlos Contreras Circle K Chevrolet
25 10 * Ross Chastain(i) watermelon.org Toyota
26 60 Chris Buescher # Humalog Ford
27 99 James Buescher Rheem Toyota
28 62 Brendan Gaughan South Point Chevrolet
29 20 Matt Kenseth(i) GameStop/Rock Candy Toyota
30 28 JJ Yeley Texas 28 Spirits Stage Dodge
31 55 David Starr Niece Equipment Chevrolet
32 2 Brian Scott Shore Lodge Chevrolet
33 5 * Josh Berry Ragu Chevrolet
34 25 * John Wes Townley(i) Zaxby’s Toyota
35 54 Kyle Busch(i) Monster Energy Toyota
36 93 TJ Bell(i) Dedicated to Electrical Linemen Dodge
37 51 Jeremy Clements All South Electric/Repairable Vehicles Chevrolet
38 90 * Martin Roy Gamache Truck Center Chevrolet
39 74 * Kevin Lepage MHR Dodge
40 4 Jeffrey Earnhardt GCL/Polyglass Chevrolet
41 3 Ty Dillon # WESCO Chevrolet
42 33 * Scott Lagasse Jr. Alert Today Florida/Boy Scouts of America Chevrolet
43 11 Elliott Sadler OneMain Financial Toyota
44 44 Blake Koch Celsius Flo Fusion Toyota
45 19 Mike Bliss Tweaker Energy Shot Toyota

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# Trk Driver Team
1 42 * Kyle Larson(i) ParkerStore Chevrolet
2 77 German Quiroga OtterBox Toyota
3 50 Wendell Chavous Dedicated to Electrical Linemen Chevrolet
4 05 * John Wes Townley Zaxby’s Toyota
5 98 Johnny Sauter Nextant/Curb Records Toyota
6 35 Ross Chastain watermelon.org Toyota
7 19 Tyler Reddick # DrawTite Ford
8 31 Ben Kennedy # Heater.com Chevrolet
9 82 * Derek White OCR GAZ BAR Chevrolet
10 48 * Mason Mitchell NEEM/Wildlife Foundation Florida Ford
11 08 Ray Black Jr. ScubaLife/NASE WorldWide Chevrolet
12 74 * Jordan Anderson Living Integrity Chevrolet
13 21 Joey Coulter Allegiant Travel Chevrolet
14 51 Kyle Busch(i) ToyotaCare Toyota
15 92 * Austin Hill Goodyear Fleet HQ/Wynns/ARCO/A&D Welders Ford
16 29 Ryan Blaney Cooper Standard Ford
17 32 Tayler Malsam Outerwall Chevrolet
18 0 * Caleb Roark Grimes Irrigation & Construction Chevrolet
19 17 Timothy Peters Red Horse Racing Toyota
20 45 * Matt Tifft Chevrolet
21 6 Norm Benning Chevrolet
22 15 * Mason Mingus # Call 811 Before You Dig Chevrolet
23 9 Ty Dillon(i) Qore-24 Chevrolet
24 59 * Kyle Martel Hanover Cold Storage Chevrolet
25 20 Daniel Hemric First Community Bank Chevrolet
26 36 * Scott Stenzel Mittler Bros Machine & Tool/LG Seeds/Ski Soda Chevrolet
27 88 Matt Crafton Jeld-Wen/Menards Toyota
28 54 Darrell Wallace Jr. ToyotaCare Toyota
29 13 Jeb Burton Estes/Carolina Nut Company Toyota
30 63 Justin Jennings Mittler Bros Machine & Tool/LG Seeds/Ski Soda Chevrolet
31 02 Tyler Young # Randco/Young’s Building Systems Chevrolet
32 8 Joe Nemechek swmtx.com Toyota
33 23 * Spencer Gallagher Allegiant Travel Chevrolet
34 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Oohrah! Hydration Drink Chevrolet
35 07 Todd Peck Horizon Pharma/Arthritis Foundation Chevrolet
36 99 Bryan Silas Congratulation Governor Rick Scott Chevrolet

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