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Clint Bowyer is on baby watch as his wife Lorra is expecting the couple’s first child.

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Bowyer is at New Hampshire for this weekend’s Sprint Cup Series race, the Sylvania 300 (Sunday, 2 p.m. ET, ESPN) and was practicing in the his No. 15 Toyota for Michael Waltrip Racing in Friday’s opening practice.

Defending Camping World Truck Series champion and current series points leader Matt Crafton is on standby for Bowyer.

Bowyer has a favorable history at the Magic Mile. He has two of his eight Sprint Cup wins at the track.

It’s a duty familiar to Crafton, as he was held on standby for Paul Menard as he and his wife were expecting the birth of a child at Las Vegas earlier this year.

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Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender ran 23 of 27 races in 2014

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BK Racing shuffled its NASCAR Sprint Cup Series lineup on Friday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway with Ryan Truex out of the No. 83 Toyota Camry.

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Travis Kvapil was slated to drive the No. 93 for the team, but will instead pilot the No. 83. He qualified 40th for the Sylvania 300 (Sunday, 2 p.m. ET, ESPN).

Clay Rogers took over the No. 93 and qualified 33rd. Sunday’s event will be the first Sprint Cup event for Rogers. The veteran has 36 career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts, including a top-five finish at New Hampshire in 2005. He also finished 37th in his lone NASCAR Nationwide Series start at Loudon in 2001, one of 12 career starts in the series.

Truex, a Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender, ran 23 of the first 27 races this season. His best finish of the season was 20th last month at Pocono Raceway.

Two weeks later at Michigan International Speedway, the 22-year-old from Mayetta, New Jersey, suffered a concussion in a practice accident and was replaced by J.J. Yeley for the race.

A winner at New Hampshire in the K&N Pro Series East, Truex became a fan of brother and fellow Sprint Cup driver Martin Truex Jr., tweeting a picture of his older sibling’s No. 78 Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet.

BK Racing’s two other rookies, Cole Whitt and Alex Bowman, qualified 31st and 35th respectively for Sunday’s race.

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Brad Keselowski, who seeks a sweep of both New Hampshire Motor Speedway NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races this season and a sweep of the first two Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup events, will start on the Coors Light Pole in the Sylvania 300 (Sunday, 2 p.m. ET, ESPN).

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The first driver to advance to the Contender Round of the Chase Grid also earned the first pit pick on pit road, chose the first stall at pit exit toward Turn 1.

Jamie McMurray, who qualified second, selected the 32nd stall on the Turn 4 side of pit road with an opening in front of him. The third-place qualifier, Kevin Harvick, picked the 29th pit stall with an opening ahead of him as well.

The other Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers, joining Keselowski and Harvick, picked the following pits:

Joey Logano: Stall 3
Matt Kenseth: Stall 5
Kasey Kahne: Stall 7
Dale Earnhardt Jr.: Stall 9
Greg Biffle: Stall 15
Kyle Busch: Stall 19
AJ Allmendinger: Stall 21
Kurt Busch: Stall 26
Ryan Newman: Stall 28
Denny Hamlin: Stall 31
Aric Almirola: Stall 34
Jimmie Johnson: Stall 41
Jeff Gordon: Stall 42
Carl Edwards: Stall 43

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Keselowski to lead field to green in Sunday’s Sylvania 300 (2 p.m. ET, ESPN)

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Pos Car Driver Team
1 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford
2 1 Jamie McMurray Belkin/WEMO Chevrolet
3 4 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Designate a Driver Chevrolet
4 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Ground Toyota
5 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Toyota
6 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet
7 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford
8 99 Carl Edwards Aflac Ford
9 31 Ryan Newman Quicken Loans Chevrolet
10 42 Kyle Larson # Target Chevrolet
11 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Diet Mountain Dew Chevrolet
12 55 Brian Vickers Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota
13 24 Jeff Gordon Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet
14 15 Clint Bowyer 5-Hour Energy Toyota
15 41 Kurt Busch Haas Automation Chevrolet
16 20 Matt Kenseth Dollar General Toyota
17 5 Kasey Kahne Time Warner Cable Chevrolet
18 10 Danica Patrick GoDaddy Chevrolet
19 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. EcoPower Oil Ford
20 9 Marcos Ambrose Stanley Ford
21 43 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford
22 3 Austin Dillon # Cheerios Chevrolet
23 27 Paul Menard Sylvania/Menards Chevrolet
24 51 Justin Allgaier # PlanBSales.com Chevrolet
25 13 Casey Mears Geico Chevrolet
26 16 Greg Biffle Ortho Ford
27 47 AJ Allmendinger Bush’s Beans Chevrolet
28 14 Tony Stewart Code 3 Associates/Mobil 1 Chevrolet
29 34 David Ragan Taco Bell Ford
30 40 Landon Cassill(i) Snap Fitness Chevrolet
31 26 Cole Whitt # Rinnai Toyota
32 78 Martin Truex Jr. Furniture Row Chevrolet
33 93 Clay Rogers Iowa City Capital Partners Toyota
34 38 David Gilliland Clean Harbors Ford
35 23 Alex Bowman # Dr Pepper Toyota
36 33 David Stremme Little Joe’s Autos Chevrolet
37 36 Reed Sorenson American Muscle Driving Experience
38 7 Michael Annett # Feed the Children/Golden Corral Chevrolet
39 98 Josh Wise Phil Parsons Racing Chevrolet
40 83 Travis Kvapil Burger King Toyota
41 77 Corey Lajoie(i) Fochler Veterans Law Ford
42 66 Mike Wallace(i) Royal Teak Collection Toyota
43 32 Timmy Hill US Chrome Ford

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# Trk Driver Team
1 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Oohrah! Hydration Drink Chevrolet
2 98 Johnny Sauter Nextant/Curb Record Toyota
3 86 * Brandon Brown Dominion Recycling Chevrolet
4 99 Bryan Silas Bell Trucks America Inc. Chevrolet
5 07 BJ McLeod Geneva-Liberty Steel Chevrolet
6 88 Matt Crafton Slim Jim/Menards Toyota
7 50 TJ Bell Dedicated to Electrical Linemen Chevrolet
8 6 Norm Benning Chevrolet
9 02 Tyler Young # Randco/Young’s Bulding Systems Chevrolet
10 54 Darrell Wallace Jr. ToyotaCare Toyota
11 08 Ray Black Jr. ScubaLife Chevrolet
12 51 Erik Jones ToyotaCare/Project Pink Toyota
13 77 German Quiroga NET10 Wireless Toyota
14 29 Ryan Blaney Cooper Standard Ford
15 57 * Ted Minor Chevrolet
16 21 Joey Coulter Allegiant Travel Chevrolet
17 32 Cameron Hayley Cabinets by Hayley Chevrolet
18 8 John H. Nemechek Smoke-N-Sear/SWM Toyota
19 00 * Cole Custer Haas Automation Chevrolet
20 9 Brennan Newberry Qore-24 Chevrolet
21 36 * Justin Jennings Mittler Bros Machine & Tool/Ski Soda Chevrolet
22 17 Timothy Peters Red Horse Racing Toyota
23 19 Tyler Reddick # DrawTite Ford
24 0 * Caleb Roark Grimes Irrigation & Construction Chevrolet
25 63 JR Heffner Park East Sales LLC Chevrolet
26 31 Ben Kennedy # Heater.com Chevrolet
27 20 Gray Gaulding # Gemini Southern/Krispy Kreme Chevrolet
28 05 * John Wes Townley Zaxby’s Toyota
29 13 Jeb Burton Estes/Carolina Nut Company Toyota
30 35 Mason Mingus # Call 811 Toyota

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# Car Driver Team
1 22 Michael McDowell(i) Discount Tire Ford
2 54 Sam Hornish Jr. Monster Energy Toyota
3 40 Matt DiBenedetto Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet
4 72 * John Jackson CrashClaimsR.us Chevrolet
5 11 Elliott Sadler OneMain Financial Toyota
6 43 Dakoda Armstrong # WinField Ford
7 60 Chris Buescher # Roush Performance Parts Ford
8 28 JJ Yeley Texas 28 Spirits Stage Dodge
9 42 Dylan Kwasniewski # Up & Up Chevrolet
10 52 Joey Gase Chevrolet
11 31 Chase Pistone(i) Chevrolet
12 44 Blake Koch Centershot Toyota
13 55 Jamie Dick Viva Auto Group Chevrolet
14 33 * Cale Conley(i) IAVA Chevrolet
15 01 Landon Cassill G&K Services Chevrolet
16 46 * Ryan Ellis Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet
17 19 Mike Bliss TriStar Motorsports Toyota
18 17 * Tanner Berryhill # NationalCashLenders.com Dodge
19 4 Jeffrey Earnhardt Bandit Chevrolet
20 13 * Carl Long OCR Gaz Bar Dodge
21 80 * Ross Chastain(i) ADVICS/CMW Toyota
22 93 Kevin Swindell JGL Racing Dodge
23 62 Brendan Gaughan South Point Chevrolet
24 14 Eric McClure Hefty Ultimate/Reynolds Wrap Toyota
25 87 Josh Reaume Lilly Trucking Ford
26 51 Jeremy Clements RepairableVehicles.com/AllSouthElectric.com Chevrolet
27 20 Justin Boston(i) Zloop Toyota
28 5 * Austin Theriault Maine Open for Business Chevrolet
29 74 * Mike Harmon WCIParts.com Dodge
30 6 Trevor Bayne AdvoCare Ford
31 99 James Buescher ToyotaCare Toyota
32 7 Regan Smith TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet
33 3 Ty Dillon # Bass Pros Shops Chevrolet
34 23 Carlos Contreras 38 Special/Voli Chevrolet
35 10 * Jeff Green SupportMilitary.org Toyota
36 16 Ryan Reed # ADA Drive to Stop Diabetes presented by Lilly Ford
37 39 Ryan Sieg # RSS Racing Chevrolet
38 9 Chase Elliott # NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet
39 2 Brian Scott Shore Lodge Chevrolet
40 70 * Derrike Cope youtheory Chevrolet
41 89 * Morgan Shepherd Courtney Construction Chevrolet

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# Car Driver Team
1 9 Marcos Ambrose Stanley Ford
2 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Ground Toyota
3 77 Corey Lajoie(i) Fochler Veterans Law Ford
4 32 Timmy Hill US Chrome Ford
5 36 Reed Sorenson American Muscle Driving Experience Chevrolet
6 66 Mike Wallace(i) Royal Teak Collection Toyota
7 13 Casey Mears Geico Chevrolet
8 42 Kyle Larson # Target Chevrolet
9 4 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Designate a Driver Chevrolet
10 55 Brian Vickers Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota
11 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet
12 43 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford
13 41 Kurt Busch Haas Automation Chevrolet
14 27 Paul Menard Sylvania/Menards Chevrolet
15 10 Danica Patrick GoDaddy Chevrolet
16 47 AJ Allmendinger Bush’s Beans Chevrolet
17 14 Tony Stewart Code 3 Associates/Mobil 1 Chevrolet
18 99 Carl Edwards Aflac Ford
19 78 Martin Truex Jr. Furniture Row Chevrolet
20 38 David Gilliland Clean Harbors Ford
21 31 Ryan Newman Quicken Loans Chevrolet
22 40 Landon Cassill(i) Snap Fitness Chevrolet
23 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. EcoPower Oil Ford
24 51 Justin Allgaier # PlanBSales.com Chevrolet
25 5 Kasey Kahne Time Warner Cable Chevrolet
26 24 Jeff Gordon Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet
27 83 Travis Kvapil Burger King Toyota
28 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Toyota
29 34 David Ragan Taco Bell Ford
30 23 Alex Bowman # Dr Pepper Toyota
31 15 Clint Bowyer 5-Hour Energy Toyota
32 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Diet Mountain Dew Chevrolet
33 98 Josh Wise Phil Parsons Racing Chevrolet
34 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford
35 26 Cole Whitt # Rinnai Toyota
36 3 Austin Dillon # Cheerios Chevrolet
37 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford
38 33 David Stremme Little Joe’s Autos Chevrolet
39 16 Greg Biffle Ortho Ford
40 1 Jamie McMurray Belkin/WEMO Chevrolet
41 20 Matt Kenseth Dollar General Toyota
42 7 Michael Annett # Feed the Children/Golden Corral Chevrolet
43 93 Clay Rogers Iowa City Capital Partners Toyota

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Keselowski tops Cup practice; Crafton, Jones, Custer top Truck sessions

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Sprint Cup Series Practice 1 | RESULTS

Already in the hunt for his second straight win and a sweep of New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the season, Brad Keselowski topped opening Sprint Cup Series practice on Friday morning in Loudon, New Hampshire.

The Team Penske driver ran just 12 laps, but found enough speed in his No. 2 Ford on his final run around the Magic Mile to best the field with a speed of 138.421 mph.

The top 10 was chock-full of Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers, save for Chip Ganassi Racing teammates Jamie McMurray (137.890 mph) and Kyle Larson (137.631 mph), who both ran well at Chicagoland last week and placed second and fifth, respectively, in Friday’s opening session. After McMurray, 12 of the next 14 drivers on the chart were all postseason contenders, with the top five rounded out by Dale Earnhardt Jr. (3rd, 137.825 mph) and Kasey Kahne (4th, 137.661 mph).

Reigning champion Jimmie Johnson was the slowest Chase driver, pulling in 29th with a speed of 135.699 mph.

Just over 50 minutes into the session, practice was halted for debris on the track.

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Nationwide Series final practice | RESULTS

A Richard Childress Racing driver led final NASCAR Nationwide Series practice at Kentucky Speedway, just not the one most would have expected.

Rookie Cale Conley, on a part-time schedule this season, circled the 1.5-mile speedway at a clip of 175.404 mph to take top honors in the final 60-minute session. He also led the field with most laps run at 53.

RCR’s Brian Scott (175.075 mph), who drives the No. 2 Chevrolet, finished third in the standings after coming in second in the opening session. Scott is fifth in the standings, 56 points behind leader Chase Elliott.

A late push from Trevor Bayne put his No. 6 Ford into second on the speed chart (175.239 mph). Sam Hornish Jr. (174.944 mph) and Chris Buescher (174.419) rounded out the top five, with RCR’s Ty Dillon (174.323 mph) coming in sixth.

Elliott finished eighth (174.087 mph) with his JR Motorsports teammate Regan Smith in 16th. Smith trails Elliott in the standings by 18 points.

Next up is Coors Light Pole Qualifying, scheduled for 4:10 p.m. ET. The VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300 follows at 7:30 p.m. ET (ESPNEWS).

Nationwide Series practice 1 | RESULTS

Richard Childress Racing opened up the weekend strong, placing all three of its cars in the top four placers in opening Nationwide Series practice for the VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300 (Saturday, 7:30 p.m. ET, ESPNEWS) at Kentucky Speedway in Lexington, Kentucky.

Brian Scott was at the helm, leading the charge with a best speed of 173.980 mph to finish second fiddle to practice topper Chris Buescher (174.701). Brendan Gaughan (173.210) and RCR rookie Ty Dillon (173.205) were right behind Scott.

Sam Hornish Jr., filling in for Kyle Busch in the No. 54 this weekend, placed fifth on the charts at 173.082.

Nationwide Series points leader Chase Elliott was eighth overall at 172.629, while Michael McDowell, driving the defending race-winning No. 22 Ford, was 11th overall at 172.348.

Camping World Truck Series Practice 1 | RESULTS

Rookie driver Erik Jones paced the first of three Camping World Truck Series practices at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Friday morning in Loudon, New Hampshire.

The Kyle Busch Motorsports driver posted a best speed of 131.925 mph on his 35th of 36 laps around the Magic Mile. Jones ousted reigning champion Matt Crafton from the top of the leaderboard in the closing seconds of practice, besting the ThorSport driver’s speed of 131.035 mph.

Sixteen-year-old Cole Custer, set to make just his seventh NASCAR National Series start in Saturday’s UNOH 175 (1 p.m. ET, FS1), was third on the leaderboard with a speed of 131.031 mph — 0.001 seconds off Crafton’s pace.

Joey Coulter (130.999 mph) and Ryan Blaney (130.864 mph) rounded out the top five.

Positions six through nine were occupied by Toyota drivers in Darrell Wallace Jr. (130.846 mph), Johnny Sauter (130.260 mph) and Red Horse Racing teammates Timothy Peters (129.754 mph) and German Quiroga (129.648 mph).

Camping World Truck Series practice 2 | RESULTS

In the second of three scheduled Camping World Truck Series practices, reigning champion Matt Crafton topped the leaderboard on Friday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire.

Crafton’s late-session best speed of 132.347 mph shot him past Cameron Hayley, who placed second with a best speed of 131.433. Gray Gaulding (131.180 mph), Joey Coulter (131.044 mph) and Timothy Peters (130.815 mph) rounded out the top five.

First session leader Erik Jones was ninth at 130.385 mph.

Camping World Truck Series final practice | RESULTS

LOUDON, N.H. — NASCAR Next driver Cole Custer cruised to the top of the speed charts in final NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice Friday afternoon at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Custer, 16, turned a lap of 133.226 mph in the Haas Racing Development No. 00 Chevrolet in preparation for Saturday’s UNOH 175 (1 p.m. ET, FOX Sports 1). Custer, who is scheduled to make just the seventh Truck Series start of his career here, also won the pole position in June at Gateway Motorsports Park, a track of similar length with similar short-track characteristics.

Ryan Blaney, 20 years old and third in the series standings, was second-fastest in the Brad Keselowski Racing No. 29 Ford at 133.007 mph. Erik Jones, another NASCAR Next class member at age 18, ran the most laps (63) and was third-best at 132.924 mph, just ahead of Kyle Busch Motorsports teammate Darrell Wallace Jr., a two-time winner this season. Tyler Reddick completed the top five in another Keselowski-owned truck.

Points leader Matt Crafton, the defending series champion, was ninth-fastest of the 26 drivers who participated in the 85-minute finalsession.

Saturday’s Keystone Light Pole Qualifying is scheduled for a 10:10 a.m. ET start, broadcast on FOX Sports 1. The race is the 17th Truck Series event hosted by New Hampshire, but the first for the 1.058-mile track since 2011.

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RPM driver shows gratitude to Ambrose for contributions to organization

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LOUDON, N.H. — Aric Almirola has plenty of pressure to perform the next two weekends to keep his Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup postseason hopes alive. One thing he’s scratched off the list of things to worry about — the livelihood of his Richard Petty Motorsports team.

Despite his last-place position in the 16-driver playoff, Almirola was almost all smiles Friday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, two days after his team reaffirmed its commitment to remain a two-car operation in 2015. It’s the sort of long-term vote of confidence in the wake of teammate Marcos Ambrose‘s impending departure that can at least soothe some of the opening-round heartbreak that visited The King’s famed No. 43 last weekend at Chicagoland.

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"It’s really important," Almirola said. "You see most or all of the top teams in this sport are multi-car teams and that’s important to have that resource of teammates and more information. I think any time you do things with just one person it becomes really easy to get stuck in your ways and not be able to see outside the box, but as soon as you get more information, more teammates, more heads thinking on the same thing, it opens your eyes to a lot of different opportunities as far as setups and people and ways to go about setting your cars up and processes in the shop.

"So I think anytime something like this is going down, it’s important for the guys and first and foremost for the guys at the race team to know that, ‘Hey, you’re OK, you’re safe. We’re not shutting the car down. We’re gonna have two cars and we’re gonna go racing.’ So that’s first and foremost of the importance to let those guys know that they’re OK, but on top of that for everything that we’ve built over the last four or five years to this point and being a winning race team and a Chase-contending race team, to let everybody know that’s still our goal and we’re not backing down from that."

Carrying over the status quo isn’t necessarily the worst thing that could happen to a team that’s seen its share of ownership changes over the years. Mergers and partnerships with principals such as Ray Evernham, Robert Yates and George Gillett made the team a cauldron of uncertainty throughout the previous decade as it shrank from a four-car conglomerate to a two-car stable, but the past three years have marked a period of relative stability in both the ownership and driver lineup.

The smooth seas at RPM took on more than a ripple last weekend with Ambrose’s announcement that he’d return to his native Australia, leaving Petty’s No. 9 Ford with a prominent vacancy for 2015 in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series garage. While Almirola, who signed a three-year contract extension with RPM back in January, awaits the team’s next chapter, he expressed his gratitude for Ambrose’s legacy and lasting contributions.

"He was there a year before me, so he was there at probably its darkest hour with the Gillett split and bankruptcy and Richard putting a lot of his own money to keep the team alive, and going from four cars down to two," Almirola said. "Marcos has seen a lot of that company and helped build it to where it is today, and I’m extremely appreciative of that because I get to reap the benefits of that. I feel like I was a big part of that, but I came in a year later. He’s probably been one of the best teammates that I’ve ever worked with. He’s such a fun guy and a lot of fun to be around, and he’s an extremely good race car driver."

For the shorter term, Almirola and Co. need to regroup — and fast — to make their imprint in the Contender Round, the next three-race cut in the new-look Chase. Reaching that goal means turning it on in this Sunday’s Sylvania 300 (2 p.m. ET, ESPN) and following up strong the next weekend’s race at Dover International Speedway.

While Almirola said he didn’t think he’d need a win-or-else approach over the next two races to advance, he also knows a repeat of the 41st-place finish outside the Windy City last weekend would be devastating. The Chicago setback hasn’t stopped the 30-year-old from crunching the numbers to see how he’ll avoid being one of the four eliminated drivers after Dover.

"All the guys on my team and myself included know that we’ve got to go out and for our best shot — without winning, for our best shot to transfer we have to run top-five the next two weeks," Almirola said. "There’s no doubt about it and we’ve got to hope that the guys that are already down in points run 20th-25th. I think right now we’re 23 points out of 12th, so if we run fifth and Carl (Edwards) runs 20th, that’s 15 points and that puts us within seven going to Dover. That makes it a reality getting to Dover, but we’ve got to take a big chunk out here."

While it’s small consolation now, Almirola said that engine builder Doug Yates pinpointed the broken exhaust valve that caused his No. 43 car to go up in smoke just 37 laps from the finish last weekend, saying that similar trouble befell fellow Ford drivers Joey Logano at Kentucky and Ambrose at Atlanta earlier in the year.

Almirola was heartened by the fact that it was just his first engine-related failure to finish in his three years with the Petty group, but that the timing of the misfortune could not have been worse.

"Of all weekends for it to happen the first race of the Chase," Almirola said, "Why could it have not happened at Atlanta or Richmond or wherever else, but it is what it is. It just wasn’t meant to be. The stars didn’t line up right for us at Chicago, but we’ll rebound."

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