No. 88 driver: ‘We had everybody I saw out there whupped…’

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Despite finishing 39th and falling to 11th in Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup standings at Kansas Speedway, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is confident that he has the speed and the team to contend for his first series title and win the Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway (Saturday, 7:30 p.m. ET, ABC).

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"I think for sure we had everybody I saw out there whupped that was out there winning those races," Earnhardt Jr. said on the "Dale Jr. Download" released on Tuesday. "I think we can go to Charlotte and do the same thing — put ourselves in position to win.

"If we get the win, we get the win. We get to move on so we’re going to go there with that attitude, and hopefully that will produce a positive finish and a good result."

In recent weeks, the Hendrick Motorsports driver was frustrated that his car hadn’t been competitive in practice, but the No. 88 team had turned a corner at Kansas, according to its pilot.

"We had good speed in the last practice," Earnhardt Jr. said. "I’ve been stressing that we need to be able to run competitive times in practice to really get a good idea how we can adjust the car and improve it for the race and we were able to do that."

In the race, Jamie McMurray and others took the high line toward the front while Earnhardt Jr. said he "wanted to run where there was rubber on the race track to help save on any kind of tire wear or tire abuse."

Only two years ago at Kansas, Earnhardt Jr. was involved in a crash during a test, so rubber was on his mind on Sunday.

"That’s the race track where I blew the right front tire and got a very, very bad concussion in 2012," Earnhardt Jr. said. "So (I was) very aware of how touch-and-go and how critical the tires can be at that track, and thought we were doing the right thing by sort of taking it easy."

The concussion kept him out of that season’s fall Charlotte and Kansas races.

"But we were running really fast while we were taking it easy. We were sort of letting Jamie and those guys run where they wanted to. We made some adjustments actually, improved on the handling of the car and got by everybody on one of them restarts and took the lead and just had a rocket. (Our) car was just driving away from everybody."

After leading 45 laps, Earnhardt Jr. had a tire failure that wrecked the car that swept Pocono Raceway this year. On Tuesday’s podcast, he reassured fans that the car wasn’t the only potential winner in their garage.

"We know how to make another one like it, so don’t worry," Earnhardt Jr. said.

Sitting 25 points away from eighth place and the final spot in the Eliminator Round in two races, Earnhardt Jr. also noted his team’s positive attitude at Kansas along with the bad luck experienced by Brad Keselowski and Hendrick teammate Jimmie Johnson will serve him well at Charlotte and Talladega.

"…the 2 and the 48 had some trouble," Earnhardt Jr. said. "I don’t want to wish bad luck on anybody, but at least we weren’t the only one that had trouble (at Kansas).

"There’s two races left, and anything can happen, so we’ve got to keep working hard and stay positive, keep our heads up. We went into (Kansas) with a great attitude, and it almost netted us a top-five finish, if not a win."

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1. Joey Logano, No. 22 Ford, Team Penske
Under the first caution flag, Logano lost seven positions on pit road. But he took four tires instead of two, and the strategy worked out for the No. 22. Logano’s pit crew remained one of the best in the series, topping the charts for fastest pit stop on both the first green-flag stop and the stops that cycled through under caution on Laps 160-163. Their speed, combined with the speed of the No. 22 Ford they put together, puts Logano firmly into the next round of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Get more pit data with RaceView.

2. Kyle Larson, No. 42 Chevrolet, Chip Ganassi Racing
As his Target Chevrolet pulled in to pit road following the race, Larson held up his thumb and index finger an inch apart. The rookie was that close to his first NASCAR premier series win, and with each race seems to be getting closer. But he was just short of Logano in the Hollywood Casino 400 — in speed, on pit road, and when crossing the checkered flag. Get more pit data with RaceView.

3. Kyle Busch, No. 18 Toyota, Joe Gibbs Racing
If you asked, based on statistics, which Chase drivers would be least likely to perform well at Kansas, Kyle Busch may have been the top answer. But after winning the Nationwide Series race, the No. 18 driver came ready for a Chase race at one of his least favorite tracks knowing he could conquer it. With several contenders wrecking early in the race, Busch’s third-place finish puts him in a great position to advance in the Chase. See what he had to say after the race.

4. Martin Truex Jr., No. 78 Chevrolet, Furniture Row Racing
Are things finally turning around for the Furniture Row Racing team that has seen so much bad luck this year? Truex crossed the start/finish line at the end of the race to earn his first top-five of the year. The turnaround comes much too late in the season to have a big impact on this year, but finishing out the year with a proven strategy can help 2015 look more promising for the one-car team.

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5. Carl Edwards, No. 99 Ford, Roush Fenway Racing
Edwards finished just where he should have in the Hollywood Casino 400. Both his average lap time and average speed were fifth-fastest among the competitors, precisely where he wound up. He’ll head to Charlotte in third place in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup standings. Get more driver data with RaceView.

6. Ryan Newman, No. 31 Chevrolet, Richard Childress Racing
Newman’s six laps led at Kansas Speedway tied his second-most this season. He’s only had more laps out front once, at Michigan in August, when he led 14 laps. His last two finishes have been top-10s, and if he extends that stretch next week, he’ll have his best streak of top-10s this season.

7. Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Toyota, Joe Gibbs Racing
Hamlin reported over the radio just after the race was halfway completed that there was fire underneath his dashboard. His team advised him to turn off the switches to see if that would help the problem. It must have, because Hamlin continued to pilot the No. 11 into the top 10, putting him 11 points behind round leader Joey Logano heading into Charlotte. Get more in-race audio with RaceView.

8. Austin Dillon, No. 3 Chevrolet, Richard Childress Racing
Dillon’s accomplishments seem often overshadowed by those of fellow rookie Kyle Larson. But Dillon’s top-10 is also impressive, given that the rookie was competing for positions against drivers competing for a title. Dillon started 16th, and drove a nearly flawless race to bring the No. 3 home with its fourth top-10 of the season.

9. Paul Menard, No. 27 Chevrolet, Richard Childress Racing
Rounding out a strong day for RCR, Menard followed the team’s rookie past the checkered flag to put all three cars in the top 10. After brushing the wall, Menard needed some repair to the right side, but was able to get the work done in 38.2 seconds, only losing two positions. The top-10 is Menard’s 12th of the season, and a significant improvement over his 17th-place finish at Kansas earlier in the year. Get more pit data with RaceView.

10. Brian Vickers, No. 55 Toyota, Michael Waltrip Racing
Vickers started the Hollywood Casino 400 on the front row, but couldn’t make the inside line work and fell back quickly. He moved all the way back to 21st by Lap 105, and continued his onward march forward until the checkered flag fell on his ninth top-10 of the season.

11. AJ Allmendinger, No. 47 Chevrolet, JTG Daugherty Racing
It was hard for Allmendinger to miss the first cut of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup by only a couple of points in last week’s elimination at Dover. It must be even harder to know that now, as Allemendinger finished ahead of most of the drivers still in contention for the Chase this week at Kansas.

12. Kevin Harvick, No. 4 Chevrolet, Stewart-Haas Racing
Once again, a good day went bad for Harvick. He had led 47 laps when he thought he lost a right front tire. Turns out his tires were OK, but the unscheduled trip to pit road was followed by a caution, and the driver apologizing to his team after learning they would be three laps short of fuel. Thanks to several other drivers seeing tire issues, Harvick’s 12th-place run puts him in sixth place in the Chase standings, 15 points behind leader Joey Logano. Get in-race driver audio with RaceView.

13. Matt Kenseth, No. 20 Toyota, Joe Gibbs Racing
After seeing several other drivers suffer tire issues, Kenseth and his team decided to bring the No. 20 down to pit road under green as a reaction to a vibration. Unfortunately for the Joe Gibbs Racing crew, a caution flag came out not much later. The No. 20 took the wave-around, restarting 22nd. "A lot of adversity today, way to fight through it," crew chief Jason Ratcliff said as Kenseth passed the start/finish line. Get in-race driver audio with RaceView.

14. Jeff Gordon, No. 24 Chevrolet, Hendrick Motorsports
"It’s just not our day, is it?" Gordon asked over the radio during the Hollywood Casino 400. A loose tire that rolled off of pit road and into the infield brought Gordon back to pit road as a penalty. But as his Hendrick Motorsports teammates know, it could have been much worse. "Well we’re going to have to do better than that guys," Gordon said to his team after the race. He’s currently in the final position to make the next round of the Chase. Get in-race driver audio with RaceView.

15. Greg Biffle, No. 16 Ford, Roush Fenway Racing
After a bottleneck caused by Jeff Gordon and Jamie McMurray, Biffle got into the back of Jimmie Johnson and sent the pair of them spinning on Lap 85. Biffle was able to keep the No. 16 out of the wall, preventing any serious damage, and his team was able to get him back on track and keep him on the lead lap. That is, until a Lap 229 caution sent Biffle sliding along the wall. Get more pit data with RaceView.

16. Danica Patrick, No. 10 Chevrolet, Stewart-Haas Racing
It must feel like a successful day if you beat your boss, but Patrick’s finish at Kansas was something of a disappointment when considering her top-10 finish at the track earlier this year. Patrick is yet to score a top-five finish, and with her seventh-place run in the books, Kansas would’ve been a natural place to earn it. Compared to her qualifying effort of 29th, however, 16th place is a big improvement.

17. Tony Stewart, No. 14 Chevrolet, Stewart-Haas Racing
Despite starting in the top 10, Stewart was a lap down when the Stewart-Haas Racing No. 41 hit the wall. The team’s boss would get the free pass, getting Stewart’s No. 14 back on the lead lap. Stewart hasn’t had a top-10 finish since stepping away from racing in the wake of Kevin Ward Jr.’s death. Perhaps as the season’s end nears and as the healing process continues, Stewart will return to championship form.

18. Clint Bowyer, No 15 Toyota, Michael Waltrip Racing
It wasn’t very long into the Hollywood Casino 400 when the No. 15 went down a lap. Not long after, on Lap 70, a caution put Bowyer right back at the end of the lead lap. He’d do his best to move forward, especially on restarts, but couldn’t get much done. A bit of damage in the wreck on Lap 85 didn’t help, and Bowyer would end his first race as a dad mired in the middle of the pack.

19. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 17 Ford, Roush Fenway Racing
It’s been two weeks in a row where Stenhouse has finished in 19th. However, the driver took the blame for an early mistake that put the No. 17 team two laps down, making the lead-lap finish something they had to work for. Stenhouse’s takeaway was that the team is gaining every week, so we’ll see how the Roush Fenway Racing team fares in the coming weeks.

20. Marcos Ambrose, No. 9 Ford, Richard Petty Motorsports
Now that Ambrose knows his time in NASCAR is limited, it seems a burden has been lifted off of him. He spent several laps in the top 10 at Kansas, earning his 15th top-20 finish of the season and improving on his earlier Kansas finish of 24th. He may have ruffled some feathers, however, making contact with Greg Biffle before the driver hit the wall.

21. Landon Cassill, No. 40 Chevrolet, Hillman Racing
Cassill’s 21st-place finish at Kansas was his third-best of the season, and best finish since May at Talladega. Cassill started in 35th, making his way up as high as 18th in the Hollywood Casino 400. He finished 42nd at Kansas earlier this year.

22. Kasey Kahne, No. 5 Chevrolet, Hendrick Motorsports
The Hendrick Motorsports driver held the lead on the Lap 166 restart, but couldn’t hold off the speed of Kevin Harvick and Joey Logano, barely keeping the front position as the pack passed the green flag. He’d bang the wall several times on Lap 235, spending over a minute and a half on pit road for damages, finishing the race two laps down and falling 25 points behind Joey Logano in the Chase standings. Get more pit data with RaceView.

23. Cole Whitt, No. 26 Toyota, BK Racing
Despite finishing the race three laps down, Whitt earned his best finish since visiting Pocono in August, where he ended the race in 21st. He improved 16 positions on his starting spot of 39th, making him the third biggest mover of the Hollywood Casino 400. Get more in-race driver stats with RaceView.

24. Michael Annett, No. 7 Chevrolet, Tommy Baldwin Racing
With 3 DNFs in the past eight races, Annett has seen some difficult competitions. Yet when he has a good car, he shows he can do a lot with it — he has 10 top-25 finishes this season, yet an average finish of 29.3, showing the inconsistency of the team. They should see potential, however, in the fact that their driver had the seventh-most positions gained with 12. Get more in-race driver stats with RaceView.

25. Jamie McMurray, No. 1 Chevrolet, Chip Ganassi Racing
After starting 14th, Jamie McMurray took the lead from Kevin Harvick on Lap 44. "I have a weird noise in here, like a tire’s coming apart," McMurray reported on Lap 50. A caution on Lap 70 would give the No. 1 team a chance to reinforce a side panel and still get their driver back out in first, but he couldn’t hold on to the front spot. Continuous troubles left the McDriver finishing laps down after 27 laps led. Get in-race driver audio with RaceView.

26. Reed Sorenson, No. 36 Chevrolet, Tommy Baldwin Racing
With an average finish of 30.4, Sorenson should be more than satisfied with a finish of 26th. His earlier outing at Kansas resulted in a 32nd-place finish, though some of the positions gained can be attributed to bad luck by some of the series’ top drivers.

27. David Ragan, No. 34 Ford, Front Row Motorsports
His best finish since visiting Atlanta Motor Speedway five races earlier, Ragan’s 27th-place effort is more impressive when considering his starting position of 37th. He also started in 37th last week at Dover, but was only able to earn a 31st-place finish.

28. Casey Mears, No. 13 Chevrolet, Germain Racing
Mears’ outing at Kansas was mediocre at best. Despite several drivers ahead of him spending time in the garage and giving up positions, Mears finished two places behind where he started, five laps down.

29. J.J. Yeley, No. 83 Toyota, BK Racing
With his first effort in the 20s, Yeley earned his best finish of the season at Kansas. He qualified in 38th, giving him nine positions gained in the race — 11th-best in the race. Get more in-race driver stats with RaceView.

30. David Gilliland, No. 38 Ford, Front Row Motorsports
Improving seven positions from his earlier trip to Kansas Speedway, Gilliland put down a performance perfectly in line with his average finish of 30.8.

31. Aric Almirola, No. 43 Ford, Richard Petty Motorsports
Almirola’s trip to the Chase was short lived, but even if he had made it to the second round, his performance at Kansas certainly would have made it difficult to go any farther. He qualified third, but by Lap 120 fell to 35th and would spend the rest of the race battling to get back up the pack. Unfortunately, he wouldn’t get far.

32. Alex Bowman, No. 23 Toyota, BK Racing
After an initial fall from 33rd to 40th, Bowman would lead a steady charge for track position, making his way up to 32nd. His finish is right on par with his average for the season, which is 32.1.

33. Timmy Hill, No. 33 Chevrolet, Circle Sport
In his eight starts, Hill has four DNFs, making even just a finish an achievement for the team. It was even better this weekend at Kansas, however; his 33rd-place effort is his best of the season.

34. Mike Wallace, No. 66 Toyota, Jay Robinson Racing
In his third start of the season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Wallace tied his season-best finish, a 34th-place finish at Loudon. However, he did so this time with his worst starting position of the season, 43rd.

35. Michael McDowell, No. 95 Ford, Leavine Family Racing
What goes around, comes around didn’t seem to work for McDowell at Kansas Sunday. Despite working to help get debris off both the No. 22 and No. 41 grilles, McDowell was showered in unfortunate incidents, including contact with the wall and a pit road speeding penalty. He wasn’t able to come back from it, finishing several positions off of his average of 30.7.

36. Brad Keselowski, No. 2 Ford, Team Penske
Keselowski also fell victim to a right-front tire issue. "Damn, my steering wheel’s almost straight," Keselowski commented to his team over the radio. The No. 2 team brought the car down pit road on Lap 149 hoping to fix the Miller Lite Ford, but the damage was too much, and they became the third Chase contender to head to the garage in the first race of the second round. He sits in 10th in the Chase standings, 39 points behind teammate Joey Logano. Get more in-race driver audio with RaceView.

37. Joey Gase, No. 32 Ford, Go FAS Racing
Gase was able to say he beat drivers like Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in only his second Sprint Cup Series start. It could have been even better had he not spun out between Turns 3 and 4, sending him several laps off the leader’s pace.

38. Josh Wise, No. 98 Chevrolet, Phil Parsons Racing
Though he saw the least damage, Wise got caught up in the Lap 85 wreck as Justin Allgaier got turned into his path. The incident follows a disappointing week at Dover International Speedway, where Wise suffered a DNF due to a suspension issue. Before these last two weeks, Wise had a 12-race stretch of finishing better than he had started. Let’s hope that these two bad races were an anomaly and not the new trend.

39. Dale Earnhardt Jr., No. 88 Chevrolet, Hendrick Motorsports
After leading 45 laps, Earnhardt Jr. lost a right front tire and took a hard hit into the wall. The driver was fine — "I’m happy about that," he said over the radio, noting the significant force with which he hit the wall — but the No. 88 headed to the garage. If there’s a silver lining in the incident, it was the way Junior handled the damage, complimenting his team for the solid race car they provided instead of lamenting the damage. He’d make it back to the track on Lap 181, but is second-to-last in the Chase standings. Get more in-race driver audio with RaceView.

40. Jimmie Johnson, No. 48 Chevrolet, Hendrick Motorsports
Johnson’s starting position of 32nd tied his worst of the season in the season-opener at Daytona. He finished fifth in that race and was moving up in the field this time when contact from Greg Biffle sent the six-time champion into the path of Justin Allgaier, and later the wall. As the worst finisher in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup‘s Contender Round, Johnson will have to do some serious work in the next two races to keep himself in title contention. "We’ve got to be on our game at Charlotte and Talladega," Johnson said as members of his and other Hendrick crews worked on the No. 48 in the garage. He’s in last place among Chase contenders. Get more in-race driver audio with RaceView.

41. Justin Allgaier, No. 51 Chevrolet, HScott Motorsports
Allgaier’s involvement in the Lap 85 wreck sent the No. 51 to the garage after what looked to be a solid run by the team. He was running 24th when the incident happened, but couldn’t make it any higher than 40th while dealing with the aftermath — a damaged car.

42. Kurt Busch, No. 41 Chevrolet, Stewart-Haas Racing
In the opening laps of the race, Kurt Busch couldn’t find a car to help him get debris off the grille of his No. 41 Chevrolet. After several laps of monitoring the water temperature and pressure, the team gave it one more shot. "Let me know if it drops," crew chief Daniel Knost said. "If it doesn’t, we need to pit." Things went from bad to worse when Busch was issued a speeding violation and had to serve a pass-through penalty. He’d restart in 42nd, and later hit the wall on Lap 78 due to a tire rub, sending him to the garage and ending his day. Get more in-race driver audio with RaceView.

43. Mike Bliss, No. 37 Chevrolet, Tommy Baldwin Racing
Out of Bliss’ seven starts in the Sprint Cup Series this season, five have been DNFs. He only completed 17 laps of the Hollywood Casino 400, which, unfortunately, is not a low — he only completed six laps in July at Loudon.

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Ditech Mortgage Corp to serve as primary sponsor for two races

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One of Kevin Harvick‘s sponsors is expanding their relationship with the driver of the No. 4 Chevrolet for Stewart-Haas Racing.

Ditech Mortgage Corp has been an associate sponsor for Harvick and the No. 4 team for the past month and on Monday, it was announced that ditech will expand its partnership to serving as the primary sponsor for two races in the 2015 Sprint Cup Series season. The specific races for the primary sponsorship are not yet known, according to a team release.

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The announcement and unveiling of what the car would look like was made on FOX Sports 1’s "RaceHub" program.

"We’re very proud to be able to deliver for ditech in such a short of period of time," Harvick said in a release. "We’re here to win — for us, for ditech and for ditech’s customers — and come next year, we’ll have two opportunities to do it in a blue No. 4 ditech Chevy."

ditech is one of the mortgage industry’s best-known brands and is headquarted in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania.

"We are thrilled to expand our sponsorship with Kevin for two primary races in 2015," ditech Chief Marketing Officer Rich Smith said in a release. "It’s well known that NASCAR fans are steadfast in their support of team sponsors, and the surge in interest and awareness of the ditech brand is proof of that loyalty. Kevin continues to be a top performer in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, and we look forward to seeing all that he and the No. 4 team can do this year and in the years to come."

Harvick is one of 12 drivers still alive in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Following a 12th-place finish at Kansas Speedway in the Hollywood Casino 400, he is sixth in the standings with two races to go in the Contender Round.

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Nationwide regular to run No. 6 car full-time in 2015 in Sprint Cup Series

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Trevor Bayne is entered in Saturday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway (7:30 p.m. ET, ABC) but not in what has usually been his Cup car.

Instead of driving the No. 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing as he has for his first 55 Sprint Cup Series starts, Bayne will pilot the No. 6 Ford as Roush Fenway Racing will field four cars for the race.

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Bayne, who is a regular in the Nationwide Series for RFR, is set to make the move to a full-time Sprint Cup ride with the organization in 2015. Carl Edwards is leaving for Joe Gibbs Racing, while Greg Biffle and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will make up the rest of the Sprint Cup team.

For the Bank of America 500, Bayne will have the primary sponsorship of AdvoCare, which will also serve as his primary sponsor for 2015. Veteran pit boss Bob Osborne, who won 18 races at Roush Fenway Racing with Edwards will be atop the pit box for the first time since 2012 as Bayne’s crew chief.

The No. 6 car made a brief return with Stenhouse Jr. making four starts in it in 2012. It was last driven in a full-time capcity by David Ragan in 2011, but the number is best known for being driven by Mark Martin from 1988 to 2006. Martin will be back with the organization in 2015 as a driver development coach.

When the announcement was made in May at Charlotte that Bayne would be moving full-time to the Sprint Cup Series, Roush Fenway Racing president Steve Newmark indicated that there was a strong likelihood that Bayne would run a handful of Sprint Cup races with the team toward the end of the season.

Newmark said at the time, "I still think that you’ll see us try to position something where you’ll see the 6 roll out the latter part of this year."

There is no word if Charlotte will be the only Sprint Cup event that Bayne will run with Roush Fenway in 2014.

The importance of the No. 6 car to team co-owner Jack Roush was something he discussed at the May announcement.

"I remember when I started with Mark Martin in 1988 and NASCAR gave us the No. 6," Roush said. "Of course, we had trials and tribulations, we were up-and-down that year and actually won our first race in 1989. I wasn’t sure I’d be able to make it, but as we’ve gone through the years — 26 years this fall — this No. 6 DNA has worked its way throughout the organization. It’s been really great to think about getting the No. 6 back on the track."

Bayne has made nine Sprint Cup starts for Wood Brothers so far this season with best finishes of 19th place at Texas in April and at Michigan in June. He also won the 2011 Daytona 500 for Wood Brothers Racing. He has two career Nationwide Series victories and is currently sixth in the season standings.

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With seven Sprint Cup Series wins at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Jimmie Johnson has the most victories at the 1.5-mile track. The six-time champion found Victory Lane at Charlotte in May at the Coca-Cola 600 as he started from the pole and lead 164 laps en route to the win. The driver of the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet also has the best driver rating, 112.7, over the past 19 races at Charlotte.

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As disappointed as Kyle Larson was in failing to qualify for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup as a rookie, he seems just as determined to play the role of non-Chase spoiler with a victory down the season’s home stretch. Judging by recent finishes, it’s less a matter of if than when.

Larson matched his best finish in NASCAR’s top series for the third time this year Sunday afternoon at Kansas Speedway, coming home a close second behind race-winner Joey Logano in the Hollywood Casino 400. While he’s not title-eligible, his trio of top-three finishes in the last four races have left him knocking on Victory Lane’s door. Only points leader Logano (two wins, a pair of fourth-place finishes) has opened the Chase stronger.

"We’ll get some wins here soon hopefully before the end of the year," Larson said from the media center, where his impressive finishes have made him a regular visitor, "and I think once we get one, we should be up here more often as a winner."

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Any Larson wins from this point on would snatch away an automatic transfer spot from a Chase driver in the next two postseason elimination phases. The uptick in performance — both from the driver and his Chip Ganassi Racing team — has been enough to prompt Larson to talk in hypotheticals about his would-be Chase chances.

Larson, 22, first ventured into the Sprint Cup tour with four races last season with the Harry Scott Jr.-owned No. 51 team. Now he’s returning to the same tracks for the second or third time, heating up just as the weather takes a sharp turn toward autumn.

What-ifs? Why not?

"Yeah, I think it’s a little bit of experience, second time at the track, and a lot of these tracks in the Chase are (some) of my best tracks, so I think that’s why we’ve been running really well," Larson said. "Yeah, just got to keep it going. I think Charlotte is another mile‑and‑a‑half, so we should hopefully be pretty good there. We had a couple tire issues there the last race (which) is why we didn’t finish very well, and then Texas ‑‑ Phoenix I even kind of like, and Homestead should be a good one. Martinsville is probably the worst track on the schedule, so don’t expect much there, but anything can happen at Talladega, too.

"Yeah, if I can just make the Chase, I’d have a lot of fun because these are some of my favorite tracks."

Among the first to lean in and shake the rookie’s hand post-race was third-place finisher Kyle Busch, who said his car lacked the pace to keep up with either Logano or Larson down the stretch. The two share not only a first name but common ground, both entering the sport as a can’t-miss kid with gobs of sheer talent.

Now with the better part of 10 seasons and 359 starts making up his rich Sprint Cup history, the 29-year-old Busch’s days as an up-and-coming prodigy are behind him, but he sees in Larson a glimpse into the sport’s future.

"Awesome. I think Larson is a great addition to the Sprint Cup Series," Busch said. "I think he’s got a lot of talent. We knew that coming up. We knew it wasn’t going to be a long road before he got here — that’s why he’s in the seat he’s in. As a matter of fact, I asked Chip (Ganassi) if he’s the one that found him or if we need to blame somebody else for bringing him here.

"The kid has done a good job. He’s got a good head on his shoulders. He’s fun to race around. He’s a hard racer, too. He sometimes don’t give you a whole lotta room, but when he knows to give you room, he gives you room, too. It’s been fun to see him learn this year. I mean, I’d like to see him finishing behind us a little more often, but he has already this year. He’s going to be a force to be reckoned with in the future."

When Larson got the call-up to NASCAR’s big leagues this season as a fresh-faced 21-year-old, speculation among fans and insiders alike was that the Sprint Cup promotion to the No. 42 Chevrolet’s seat was a rush job. After erratic results in the opening three races of the season, the "too soon" theorists had some early fuel for their argument.

But the improvement has come in waves, causing the team to adjust their season-long goals from racing in the top-10 to competing for top-five finishes. Setting sights on the Chase will have to wait until next year, but Larson still has plenty of accomplishments next up on the list.

"I definitely feel like I’ve been running a lot better than what I thought I would to start the season, but I thought I would make the Chase, too," Larson said. "A little bit disappointed there, but I’ve been finishing better than I thought I would have, so happy about that. But just missed that one goal that we had before the season started.

"Like I said, just got to keep it going."

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Entry # Driver Owner Crew chief Manufacturer Sponsor

1

1

Jamie McMurray

Felix Sabates

Keith Rodden

14 Chevrolet

McDonald’s Monopoly

2

2

Brad Keselowski

Roger Penske

Paul Wolfe

14 Ford

Detroit Genuine Parts

3

3

Austin Dillon

Richard Childress

Gil Martin

14 Chevrolet

Dow

4

4

Kevin Harvick

Tony Stewart

Rodney Childers

14 Chevrolet

Budweiser

5

5

Kasey Kahne

Linda Hendrick

Kenny Francis

14 Chevrolet

Pepsi

6

6

Trevor Bayne(i)

John Henry

Bob Osborne

14 Ford

Advocare Ford Fusion

7

7

Michael Annett

Tommy Baldwin

Kevin Manion

14 Chevrolet

Cypress HQ No. 7 Chevrolet

8

9

Marcos Ambrose

Richard Petty

Drew Blickensderfer

14 Ford

STANLEY

9

10

Danica Patrick

Tony Stewart

Tony Gibson

14 Chevrolet

GoDaddy Breast Cancer Awareness

10

11

Denny Hamlin

J D Gibbs

Darian Grubb

14 Toyota

FedEx Ground

11

13

Casey Mears

Bob Germain

Bootie Barker III

14 Chevrolet

No. 13 GEICO Chevrolet SS

12

14

Tony Stewart

Margaret Haas

Chad Johnston

14 Chevrolet

Bass Pro Shops / Mobil 1

13

15

Clint Bowyer

Rob Kauffman

Brian Pattie

14 Toyota

Pink Lemonade 5-hour Energy Benefiting LBBC

14

16

Greg Biffle

Jack Roush

Matt Puccia

14 Ford

3M Bondo Ford

15

17

Ricky Stenhouse Jr

John Henry

Michael Kelley

14 Ford

Zest Ford

16

18

Kyle Busch

Joe Gibbs

Dave Rogers

14 Toyota

Doublemint

17

20

Matt Kenseth

Joe Gibbs

Jason Ratcliff

14 Toyota

Dollar General

18

22

Joey Logano

Walter Czarnecki

Todd Gordon

14 Ford

Pennzoil Platinum

19

23

Alex Bowman

Ron Devine

Dave Winston

14 Toyota

Dr. Pepper Toyota Camry

20

24

Jeff Gordon

Rick Hendrick

Alan Gustafson

14 Chevrolet

Drive To End Hunger

21

26

Cole Whitt

Anthony Marlowe

Randy Cox

14 Toyota

Burger King Toyota Camry

22

27

Paul Menard

Richard Childress

Slugger Labbe

14 Chevrolet

Shrock / Menards

23

31

Ryan Newman

Richard Childress

Luke Lambert

14 Chevrolet

Caterpillar

24

32

J J Yeley(i)

Frank Stoddard Jr

Ben Leslie

14 Ford

Leaf Filter

25

33

David Stremme

Joe Falk

Mike Hillman Jr

14 Chevrolet

Little Joe’s Autos

26

34

David Ragan

Bob Jenkins

Derrick Finley

14 Ford

CSX – Play It Safe

27

36

Reed Sorenson

Allan Heinke

Todd Parrott

14 Chevrolet

Zing Zang Chevrolet

28

38

David Gilliland

Brad Jenkins

Jay Guy

14 Ford

MDS TRANSPORT

29

40

Landon Cassill(i)

Michael Hillman

Mark Hillman

14 Chevrolet

TBA

30

41

Kurt Busch

Gene Haas

Daniel Knost

14 Chevrolet

State Water Heaters

31

42

Kyle Larson

Chip Ganassi

Chris Heroy

14 Chevrolet

Target

32

43

Aric Almirola

Richard Petty

Trent Owens

14 Ford

Smithfield-Waffle House

33

47

A J Allmendinger

Tad Geschickter

Brian Burns

14 Chevrolet

Scott Products

34

48

Jimmie Johnson

Jeff Gordon

Chad Knaus

14 Chevrolet

Lowe’s

35

51

Justin Allgaier

Harry Scott Jr

Steve Addington

14 Chevrolet

BRANDT Professional Agriculture

36

55

Brian Vickers

Michael Waltrip

Billy Scott

14 Toyota

Aaron’s Dream Machine

37

66

Brett Moffitt

Jay Robinson

Scott Eggleston

14 Toyota

Royal Teak Collection.com

38

77

Corey LaJoie(i)

Randy Humphrey

Steve Lane

14 Ford

Essex Homes

39

78

Martin Truex Jr

Barney Visser

Todd Berrier

14 Chevrolet

Furniture Row

40

83

Ryan Truex

Ron Devine

Joe Williams

14 Toyota

Painter’s Ice Cream Toyota Camry

41

88

Dale Earnhardt Jr

Rick Hendrick

Steve Letarte

14 Chevrolet

Diet Mountain Dew

42

95

Michael McDowell

Bob Leavine

Wally Rogers

14 Ford

JPO Absorbents

43

98

Josh Wise

Mike Curb

Gene Nead

14 Chevrolet

Provident Metals

44

99

Carl Edwards

Jack Roush

James Fennig

14 Ford

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Entry # Driver Owner Crew chief Manufacturer Sponsor

1

01

Landon Cassill

Johnny Davis

Dave Fuge

14 Chevrolet

Flex Seal

2

2

Brian Scott

Richard Childress

Phil Gould

14 Chevrolet

Charter Communications

3

3

Ty Dillon

Richard Childress

Danny Stockman Jr

14 Chevrolet

Bass Pro Shops

4

4

Jeffrey Earnhardt

Gary Keller

Gary Cogswell

14 Chevrolet

teamjdmotorsports.com

5

5

Alex Bowman(i)

Rick Hendrick

Ernie Cope

14 Chevrolet

Dirty Mo Radio

6

6

Trevor Bayne

Jack Roush

Chad Norris

14 Ford

AdvoCare

7

7

Regan Smith

Kelley Earnhardt-Miller

Ryan Pemberton

14 Chevrolet

Vlasic Wish-Bone

8

9

Chase Elliott

Dale Earnhardt Jr

Greg Ives

14 Chevrolet

NAPA AUTO PARTS

9

10

David Starr

Mark Smith

Greg Conner

14 Toyota

NCCER/Build Your Future

10

11

Elliott Sadler

J D Gibbs

Chris Gayle

14 Toyota

OneMain Financial

11

12

Ryan Blaney(i)

Roger Penske

Greg Erwin

14 Ford

Western Star

12

14

Eric McClure

Mark Smith

Wes Ward

14 Toyota

Hefty Ultimate / Reynolds Wrap

13

16

Ryan Reed

Jack Roush

Seth Barbour

14 Ford

ADA Drive to Stop Diabetes presented by Lilly Diabetes

14

17

Tanner Berryhill

Adrian Berryhill

Daniel Stillman

14 Dodge

New Gulf Energy

15

19

Mike Bliss

Mark Smith

Paul Clapprood

14 Toyota

TriStar Motorsports

16

20

Matt Kenseth(i)

Joe Gibbs

Kevin Kidd

14 Toyota

GameStop

17

22

Brad Keselowski(i)

Roger Penske

Jeremy Bullins

14 Ford

Discount Tire

18

23

Carlos Contreras

Robert Richardson Sr

George Church

14 Chevrolet

Retroinfinity.com

19

* 25

John Wes Townley(i)

Tony Townley

Mike Ford

14 Toyota

No. 25 Zaxby’s Toyota

20

28

J J Yeley

James Whitener

Steve Plattenberger

13 Dodge

Texas 28 Spirits Stage

21

* 29

Milka Duno

Robby Benton

Keith Hinkein

14 Toyota

RAB Racing

22

31

Dylan Kwasniewski

Steve Turner

Shannon Rursch

14 Chevrolet

FOE

23

39

Ryan Sieg

Rod Sieg

Kevin Starland

14 Chevrolet

RSS Racing

24

40

Matt Dibenedetto

Curtis Key Sr

Kyle Symington

14 Chevrolet

Curtis Key Plumbing

25

42

Kyle Larson(i)

Harry Scott Jr

Scott Zipadelli

14 Chevrolet

Cartwheel by Target

26

43

Dakoda Armstrong

Richard Petty

Philippe Lopez

14 Ford

WinField

27

44

Will Kimmel III

Mark Smith

Eddie Pardue

14 Toyota

Ingersoll Rand

28

46

Ryan Ellis

Curtis Key Sr

Gary Showalter

14 Chevrolet

Curtis Key Plumbing

29

51

Jeremy Clements

Tony Clements

Ricky Pearson

14 Chevrolet

RepairableVehicles.com/AllSouthElectric.com

30

52

Joey Gase

Jimmy Means

Tim Brown

14 Chevrolet

TBA

31

54

Kyle Busch(i)

J D Gibbs

Adam Stevens

14 Toyota

Monster Energy

32

55

Jamie Dick

Jimmy Dick

Mark Setzer

14 Chevrolet

Viva Auto Group

33

60

Chris Buescher

Jack Roush

Scott Graves

14 Ford

RFRShop.com

34

62

Brendan Gaughan

Richard Childress

Shane Wilson

14 Chevrolet

South Point

35

70

Derrike Cope

Mary Louise Miller

Bobby Burrell

14 Chevrolet

YOUTHEORY

36

172

John Jackson

James Carter

Richard Garcia

14 Chevrolet

Crash Claims R US

37

74

Mike Harmon

Mike Harmon

Gary Ritter

12 Dodge

TBA

38

177

Jimmy Weller(i)

Jimmy Dick

Chris Rice

14 Chevrolet

TBA

39

180

Johnny Sauter(i)

Shigeaki Hattori

Bruce Cook

14 Toyota

AISIN AW

40

184

Chad Boat

Billy Boat

Dan Deeringhoff

14 Chevrolet

Corvetteparts.net

41

87

Joe Nemechek(i)

Andrea Nemechek

Steven Gray

14 Chevrolet

Rick Ware Racing

42

89

Morgan Shepherd

Morgan Shepherd

Kevyn Rebolledo

14 Chevrolet

Courtney Construction

43

91

Jeff Green

Mark Smith

Todd Myers

14 Toyota

SupportMilitary.org

44

93

Kevin Swindell

Gregg Mixon

Gregg Mixon

13 Dodge

JGL Racing

45

98

Corey LaJoie(i)

Fred Biagi

Jon Hanson

14 Ford

Carroll Shelby Engine Co.

46

99

James Buescher

Robby Benton

Matthew Lucas

14 Toyota

TBA

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Below is a look at the 12 Contenders and beyond, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Charlotte, North Carolina going into the Bank of America 500 on Saturday night October 11. Coverage begins at 7 p.m. ET on ABC, with the race start scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET.

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CHARLOTTE-SPECIFIC STATISTICS

1 – Joey Logano (No. 22 Pennzoil Platinum Ford)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 107.7
2014 Rundown
• Five wins, 14 top fives, 19 top 10s; one pole
• Average finish of 11.8
• Led 20 races for 916 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• Three top fives, six top 10s
• Average finish of 10.5 in 11 races
• Average Running Position of 14.1, sixth- best
• Driver Rating of 88.0, ninth-best

2 – Kyle Busch (No. 18 Doublemint Toyota)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 91.1
2014 Rundown
• One win, seven top fives, 13 top 10s; two poles
• Average finish of 16.7
• Led 14 races for 412 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• Nine top fives, 13 top 10s; one pole
• Average finish of 15.6 in 21 races
• Average Running Position of 10.0, second- best
• Driver Rating of 106.3, second-best
• 460 Fastest Laps Run, third-most
• 5,291 Laps in the Top 15 (77.4%), second- most
• Series-high 973 Quality Passes

3 – Carl Edwards (No. 99 Fastenal Ford)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 82.8
2014 Rundown
• Two wins, seven top fives, 12 top 10s
• Average finish of 14.5
• Led 10 races for 134 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• Six top fives, 12 top 10s
• Average finish of 11.4 in 19 races
• Average Running Position of 14.6, seventh-best
• Driver Rating of 89.8, seventh-best
• 1,592 Green Flag Passes, second-most
• Average Green Flag Speed of 176.106 mph, 11th-fastest
• 4,280 Laps in the Top 15 (62.6%), sixth-most
• 806 Quality Passes, fifth-most

4 – Ryan Newman (No. 31 Caterpillar Chevrolet)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 85.6
2014 Rundown
• Two top fives, 12 top 10s
• Average finish of 13.8
• Led 5 races for 30 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• Four top fives, 10 top 10s; nine poles
• Average finish of 19.0 in 27 races
• Average Running Position of 17.5, 18th-best
• Driver Rating of 78.1, 19th-best
• 1,379 Green Flag Passes, 12th-most

5 – Denny Hamlin (No. 11 FedEx Ground Toyota)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 90.7
2014 Rundown
• One win, six top fives, 13 top 10s; two poles
• Average finish of 15.2
• Led 12 races for 195 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• Four top fives, 10 top 10s; one pole
• Average finish of 13.7 in 18 races
• Average Running Position of 12.7, fourth-best
• Driver Rating of 92.6, fifth-best
• 235 Fastest Laps Run, seventh-most
• Average Green Flag Speed of 176.222 mph, seventh-fastest
• 4,586 Laps in the Top 15 (71.2%), fourth-most
• 749 Quality Passes, seventh-most

6 – Kevin Harvick (No. 4 Budweiser Chevrolet)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 109.0
2014 Rundown
• Two wins, 10 top fives, 15 top 10s; eight poles
• Average finish of 13.9
• Led 22 races for 1,653 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• Two wins, four top fives, 10 top 10s
• Average finish of 16.3 in 27 races
• Average Running Position of 17.2, 16th-best
• Driver Rating of 81.5, 15th-best
• 1,534 Green Flag Passes, fourth-most
• 3,923 Laps in the Top 15 (57.4%), eighth-most
• 699 Quality Passes, eighth-most

7 – Matt Kenseth (No. 20 Dollar General Toyota)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 93.1
2014 Rundown
• 11 top fives, 18 top 10s; one pole
• Average finish of 13.8
• Led 17 races for 467 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• Two wins, nine top fives, 16 top 10s
• Average finish of 13.5 in 30 races
• Average Running Position of 13.5, fifth-best
• Driver Rating of 97.1, fourth-best
• 376 Fastest Laps Run, fourth-most
• 1,448 Green Flag Passes, seventh-most
• Average Green Flag Speed of 176.413 mph, fourth-fastest
• 4,649 Laps in the Top 15 (68.0%), third-most
• 842 Quality Passes, third-most

8 – Jeff Gordon (No. 24 Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 109.7
2014 Rundown
• Four wins, 11 top fives, 19 top 10s; two poles
• Average finish of 10.1
• Led 21 races for 666 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• Five wins, 16 top fives, 23 top 10s; nine poles
• Average finish of 15.8 in 43 races
• Average Running Position of 14.7, eighth-best
• Driver Rating of 89.7, eighth-best
• 243 Fastest Laps Run, sixth-most
• 4,228 Laps in the Top 15 (61.8%), seventh-most
• 777 Quality Passes, sixth-most

9 – Kasey Kahne (No. 5 Pepsi Chevrolet)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 88.7
2014 Rundown
• One win, three top fives, 10 top 10s
• Average finish of 16.7
• Led 11 races for 206 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• Four wins, nine top fives, 12 top 10s
• Average finish of 11.5 in 21 races
• Average Running Position of 11.6, third-best
• Driver Rating of 101.7, third-best
• 665 Fastest Laps Run, second-most
• 1,549 Green Flag Passes, third-most
• Average Green Flag Speed of 176.430 mph, third-fastest
• 4,564 Laps in the Top 15 (66.7%), fifth-most
• 833 Quality Passes, fourth-most

10 – Brad Keselowski (No. 2 Detroit Genuine Parts Ford)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 104.1
2014 Rundown
• Five wins, 13 top fives, 16 top 10s; five poles
• Average finish of 13.2
• Led 24 races for 1,498 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• One win, two top fives, three top 10s; one pole
• Average finish of 15.7 in 10 races
• Average Running Position of 15.2, 10th-best
• Driver Rating of 85.4, 10th-best
• Average Green Flag Speed of 176.125 mph, 10th-fastest

11 – Dale Earnhardt Jr. (No. 88 Diet Mountain Dew Chevrolet)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 96.9
2014 Rundown
• Three wins, 11 top fives, 17 top 10s
• Average finish of 12.0
• Led 13 races for 265 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• Five top fives, 11 top 10s; one pole
• Average finish of 19.4 in 29 races
• Average Running Position of 19.0, 22nd-best
• Driver Rating of 80.9, 16th-best
• 183 Fastest Laps Run, 11th-most
• 1,435 Green Flag Passes, eighth-most
• 623 Quality Passes, 11th-most

12 – Jimmie Johnson (No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 98.8
2014 Rundown
• Three wins, 10 top fives, 18 top 10s; one pole
• Average finish of 14.3
• Led 15 races for 1,035 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• Seven wins, 13 top fives, 17 top 10s; four poles
• Average finish of 11.2 in 26 races
• Series-best Average Running Position of 7.5
• Series-best Driver Rating of 112.7
• Series-high 683 Fastest Laps Run
• Series-best Average Green Flag Speed of 177.132 mph
• Series-high 5,988 Laps in the Top 15 (87.5%)
• 968 Quality Passes, second-most

13 – AJ Allmendinger (No. 47 Scott Products Chevrolet)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 70.5
2014 Rundown
• One win, two top fives, four top 10s
• Average finish of 20.4
• Led 5 races for 68 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• One top five, two top 10s
• Average finish of 22.7 in 13 races
• Average Running Position of 23.2, 31st-best
• Driver Rating of 65.8, 31st-best

14 – Greg Biffle (No. 16 3M Bondo Ford)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 79.4
2014 Rundown
• Three top fives, 10 top 10s
• Average finish of 15.8
• Led 6 races for 109 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• Five top fives, eight top 10s; one pole
• Average finish of 17.2 in 23 races
• Average Running Position of 15.0, ninth-best
• Driver Rating of 89.9, sixth-best
• 303 Fastest Laps Run, fifth-most
• 1,393 Green Flag Passes, 11th-most
• Average Green Flag Speed of 176.250 mph, sixth-fastest
• 3,891 Laps in the Top 15 (56.9%), ninth-most
• 690 Quality Passes, ninth-most

15 – Kurt Busch (No. 41 State Water Heaters Chevrolet)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 84.8
2014 Rundown
• One win, six top fives, eight top 10s
• Average finish of 20.1
• Led 11 races for 181 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• One win, six top fives, seven top 10s
• Average finish of 19.7 in 28 races
• Average Running Position of 17.4, 17th-best
• Driver Rating of 83.0, 13th-best
• 204 Fastest Laps Run, eighth-most
• 3,502 Laps in the Top 15 (51.2%), 10th-most

16 – Aric Almirola (No. 43 Smithfield / Waffle House Ford)
• Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 73.3
2014 Rundown
• One win, two top fives, seven top 10s
• Average finish of 21.0
• Led 5 races for 23 laps
Charlotte Motor Speedway Outlook:
• One pole
• Average finish of 19.0 in five races
• Average Running Position of 16.6, 14th-best
• Driver Rating of 76.5, 21st-best

The 12 Contenders at Charlotte Motor Speedway

Driver

Races

Poles

Wins

Top

Fives

Top

10s

DNFs

Average

Finish

Driver

Rating

1

Joey Logano

11

0

0

3

6

0

10.5

88.0

2

Kyle Busch

21

1

0

9

13

5

15.6

106.3

3

Carl Edwards

19

0

0

6

12

1

11.4

89.8

4

Ryan Newman

27

9

0

4

10

5

19.0

78.1

5

Denny Hamlin

18

1

0

4

10

1

13.7

92.6

6

Kevin Harvick

27

0

2

4

10

1

16.3

81.5

7

Matt Kenseth

30

0

2

9

16

5

13.5

97.1

8

Jeff Gordon

43

9

5

16

23

10

15.8

89.7

9

Kasey Kahne

21

0

4

9

12

1

11.5

101.7

10

Brad Keselowski

10

1

1

2

3

1

15.7

85.4

11

Dale Earnhardt Jr.

29

1

0

5

11

4

19.4

80.9

12

Jimmie Johnson

26

4

7

13

17

4

11.2

112.7

History
• Construction began on Charlotte Motor Speedway (CMS) in 1959.
• The track’s first NASCAR Sprint Cup race was held on June 19, 1960 – won by Joe Lee Johnson.
• The track was repaved midseason in 1994.
• The track name changed from Charlotte Motor Speedway to Lowe’s Motor Speedway in 1999. It changed back to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the 2010 season.
• The track was re-paved again before the 2006 season.

Notebook
• There have been 111 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points races at Charlotte Motor Speedway, two races per year since the track opened in 1960. In 1961, there were two
100-mile qualifying points races held the week before the May race. The first six fall races at Charlotte were 400-mile events (1960-65).
• 525 drivers have competed in at least one NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points paying race at Charlotte Motor Speedway; 374 in more than one.
• NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty leads the series in starts at Charlotte with 64. Jeff Gordon leads all active drivers with 43 starts; followed by Joe Nemechek with 36.
• Fireball Roberts won the inaugural Coors Light pole at Charlotte Motor Speedway (World 600) in 1960 with a speed of 133.904 mph.
• 42 drivers have Coors Light poles at Charlotte, led by David Pearson with 14. Ryan Newman and Jeff Gordon lead all active drivers in poles at CMS with nine.
• 12 drivers have won consecutive Coors Light poles at Charlotte. David Pearson holds the record for most consecutive poles at Charlotte with 11; from the fall of 1973 through 1978.
• Youngest Charlotte pole winner: Jeff Gordon (10/10/1993
– 22 years, 2 months, 6 days).
• Oldest Charlotte pole winner: Bobby Allison (10/11/1987 –
49 years, 10 months, 8 days).

Charlotte Motor Speedway Data

Season Race #: 31 of 36 (10-11-14)
Track Size: 1.5-miles
Banking/Turns 1 & 2: 24 degrees
Banking/Turns 3 & 4: 24 degrees
Banking/Frontstretch: 5 degrees
Banking/Backstretch: 5 degrees
Frontstretch Length: 1,980 feet
Backstretch Length: 1,500 feet
Race Length: 334 laps / 500 miles

Top 10 Driver Ratings at Charlotte

Jimmie Johnson ……………………..112.7

Kyle Busch …………………………….106.3

Kasey Kahne ………………………….101.7
Matt Kenseth ……………………………97.1

Denny Hamlin…………………………..92.6

Greg Biffle ……………………………….89.9

Carl Edwards……………………………89.8

Jeff Gordon ……………………………..89.7

Joey Logano…………………………….88.0

Brad Keselowski……………………….85.4
Note: Driver Ratings compiled from 2005-2014 races (19 total) among active drivers at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Qualifying/Race Data
2013 pole winner:
Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet
 194.308 mph, 27.791 secs. 10-10-13

2013 race winner: Brad Keselowski, Ford
 158.308 mph, (03:09:53), 10-12-13

Track qualifying record:
 Denny Hamlin, Toyota
 195.624 mph, 27.604 secs. 05-24-13

Track race (500 miles) record:
 Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet
 160.306 mph, (03:07:31), 10-11-99

STATISTICAL ADVANCE
• 46 different drivers have won at Charlotte Motor Speedway, led by Jimmie Johnson with seven wins.
• Nine drivers have posted consecutive wins at Charlotte Motor Speedway, including three consecutive by Fred Lorenzen (fall 1964 and both 1965) and four straight by Jimmie Johnson (both in 2004 and 2005).
• A season sweep at Charlotte has occurred eight times, including each season from 2004-2007.
• Youngest Charlotte winner: Jeff Gordon (05/29/1994 – 22 years, 9 months, 25 days).
• Oldest Charlotte winner: Cale Yarborough (10/06/1985 – 46 years, 6 months, 9 days).
• Hendrick Motorsports has the most wins at Charlotte in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series with 18: Jimmie Johnson (seven), Jeff Gordon (five), Darrell Waltrip (two), Ken Schrader (one), Terry Labonte (one), Casey Mears (one) and Kasey Kahne (one).
• Eight different manufacturers have won in the NSCS at Charlotte; led by Chevrolet with 42 victories; followed by Ford with 29. Toyota has two wins at CMS.
• 15 of the 111 (13.5%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Charlotte have been won from the Coors Light pole; the three most recent were Jimmie Johnson in 2014 (Coca-Cola 600), 2009 (Chase race event) and 2004 (Coca-Cola 600).
• The second-place starting position is the most proficient starting position in the field, producing more winners (17) than any other starting position at Charlotte Motor Speedway (15.3% winning percentage).
• 32 of the 111 (28.8%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Charlotte have been won from the front row: 15 from the pole and 17 from second-place.
• 84 of the 111 (75.6%) NASCAR Sprint Cup races at Charlotte have been won from a top-10 starting position.
• Nine of the 111 (8.1%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Charlotte have been won from a starting position outside the top 20.
• The deepest in the field that a race winner has started at Charlotte is 37th, by Jimmie Johnson in the Coca-Cola 600 of 2003.
• Richard Petty leads the series in runner-up finishes at Charlotte with nine. Kasey Kahne and Matt
Kenseth lead all active drivers with three.
• NASCAR Hall of Famers Richard Petty and Bobby Allison are tied for the series most top-five finishes at Charlotte with 23. Jeff Gordon leads all active drivers with 16.
• Richard Petty leads the series in top-10 finishes at Charlotte with 31. Jeff Gordon leads all active drivers with 23.
Jimmie Johnson leads all active drivers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in average starting position at Charlotte with a 7.115.
Joey Logano leads all active drivers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in average finishing position at Charlotte with a 10.545.
Joe Nemechek leads the series among active drivers with the most NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starts at Charlotte without visiting Victory Lane at 36; followed by Dale Earnhardt Jr. with 29.
• Since the advent of electronic scoring the closest margin of victory (MOV) in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway was the May 29, 2005 race won by Jimmie Johnson over Bobby Labonte with a MOV of 0.027 second.
• There have been three NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races resulting with a Green-White-Checkered finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway, but only once for the Coca-Cola 600 (Scheduled No. of Laps/Actual No. of Laps): Chase race of 2005 (334/336), Chase race of 2007 (334/337) and the
2011 Coca-Cola 600 (400/402).
• Five of the 111 races at Charlotte Motor Speedway have been shortened due to weather conditions; the most recent was the 2009 Coca-Cola 600 won by David Reutimann and Michael Waltrip Racing. Four of the five races shortened were the 600-mile events (1968, 1997, 2003 and
2009).
• Qualifying has been cancelled due to weather conditions in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at
Charlotte Motor Speedway twice; the fall race of 2002 and the fall race of 2008.
• Five active NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers have made their first career start at Charlotte Motor Speedway: Dale Earnhardt Jr. (5/30/99), Jimmie Johnson (10/7/01), Brian Vickers (10/11/03), Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (5/29/11) and Kyle Larson (10/12/2013).
• Four active drivers have posted their first career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light pole at Charlotte Motor Speedway: Jeff Gordon (10/10/93), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (5/28/00), Ryan Newman (5/27/01) and Aric Almirola (5/27/12).
• Four active NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers have posted their first career win at Charlotte Motor Speedway: Jeff Gordon (5/29/94), Matt Kenseth (5/28/00), Jamie McMurray (10/13/02) and Casey Mears (5/27/07).
Jimmie Johnson leads all active drivers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in laps led at Charlotte with 1,733 laps led in 26 starts.

• Two female drivers have competed at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: Janet Guthrie and Danica Patrick.

Driver

Starting Position

Finishing Position

Date of race

Danica Patrick

4

39

5/25/2014

Danica Patrick

35

20

10/12/2013

Danica Patrick

24

29

5/26/2013

Danica Patrick

40

30

5/27/2012

Janet Guthrie

31

35

10/8/1978

Janet Guthrie

27

9

10/9/1977

Janet Guthrie

26

22

10/10/1976

Janet Guthrie

27

15

5/30/1976

NASCAR in North Carolina

There have been 519 NASCAR Sprint Cup races among 28 tracks in North Carolina.

Track Name/City/NSCS

Charlotte Motor Speedway/Concord/111

North Wilkesboro Speedway/North/93

Rockingham Speedway/Rockingham/78

Hickory Speedway/Hickory/35

Asheville-Weaverville Speedway/Weaverville/34

Occoneechee Speedway/Hillsboro/32

Bowman-Gray Stadium/Winston-Salem/29

Southern States Fairgrounds/Charlotte/17

Charlotte Speedway/Charlotte/12

Concord Speedway/Concord/12

Wilson Speedway/Wilson/12

New Asheville Speedway/Asheville/8

Dog Track Speedway/Moyock/7

Raleigh Speedway/Raleigh/7

Cleveland County Fairgrounds/Shelby/6

Champion Speedway/Fayetteville/4

Greensboro Agriculture Fairgrounds/Greensboro/3

North Carolina State Fairgrounds/Raleigh/3

Tar Heel Speedway/Randleman/3

Forsyth County Fairgrounds/Winston-Salem/2

Harris Speedway/Harris/2

Jacksonville Speedway/Jacksonville/2

Tri-City Speedway/High Point/2

Gastonia Fairgrounds/Gastonia/1

Harnett Speedway/Spring Lake/1

McCormick Field/Asheville/1

Salisbury Super Speedway/Salisbury/1

Star Lite Speedway/Monroe/1

NASCAR in North Carolina

433 drivers in NASCAR national series history have their home state recorded as North Carolina.

46 drivers from North Carolina have won at least one race in NASCAR’s three national series; 29 have won in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

Driver

NSCS

NNS

NCWTS

Richard Petty

200

0

0

Dale Earnhardt

76

21

0

Lee Petty

54

0

0

Ned Jarrett

50

0

0

Junior Johnson

50

0

0

Herb Thomas

48

0

0

Buck Baker

46

0

0

Bobby Isaac

37

0

0

Dale Jarrett

32

11

0

Rex White

28

0

0

Jim Paschal

25

0

0

Dale Earnhardt Jr

22

23

0

Benny Parsons

21

0

0

Speedy Thompson

20

0

0

Buddy Baker

19

0

0

Harry Gant

18

21

0

Bob Welborn

9

0

0

Kyle Petty

8

0

0

Morgan Shepherd

4

15

0

Bill Blair

3

0

0

Gwyn Staley

3

0

0

Brian Vickers

3

3

0

Billy Myers

2

0

0

Jimmy Pardue

2

0

0

Richard Brickhouse

1

0

0

Phil Parsons

1

2

0

Leon Sales

1

0

0

Buddy Shuman

1

0

0

Donald Thomas

1

0

0

Jack Ingram

0

31

0

Tommy Houston

0

24

0

Sam Ard

0

22

0

Robert Pressley

0

10

2

Scott Riggs

0

4

5

Ryan Blaney

0

2

3

Austin Dillon

0

2

6

Hank Parker Jr

0

2

0

Johnny Rumley

0

2

0

Dennis Setzer

0

2

18

Ed Berrier

0

1

0

Ty Dillon

0

1

3

Justin Labonte

0

1

0

Stephen Leicht

0

1

0

Timothy Peters

0

0

7

Andy Houston

0

0

3

Ricky Hendrick

0

0

1

Shane Hmiel

0

0

1

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