Bass Pro Shops Night Race September 17th | RESULTS Texas Motor Speedway Race Results AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 500 Results September 25th, 2022 YellaWood 500 October 2nd | RESULTS Race Lap Times Race OVERALL OVERALL 5 LAP 10 LAP 15 LAP 20 LAP 25 LAP 30 LAP Lap 25 Lap 1 Lap 2 Lap 3 Lap 4 Lap 5 Lap 6 Lap 7 Lap 8 Lap 9 Lap 10 Lap 11 Lap 12 Lap 13 Lap 14 Lap 15 Lap 16 Lap 17 Lap 18 Lap 19 Lap 20 Lap 21 Lap 22 Lap 23 Lap 24 Lap 25 Race Qualifying Practice 1 Raw Feed Stage 1 of 3 334 / 334 Laps / Total 334 / 334 Time Elapsed 12:24:20 Lead Changes 36 Leaders 19 Cautions 16 Best Speed 186.002 PRACTICE RESULTS TIME BEHIND LAPS DELTA BEST TIME BEST SPEED 1 Austin Dillon 3 | | LEADER 17 LEADER 28.778 187.643 MPH 2 Tyler Reddick 8 | | 0.018 27 0.018 28.796 187.526 MPH 3 Alex Bowman 48 | | 0.103 20 0.103 28.881 186.974 MPH 4 Joey Logano 22 | | 0.124 19 0.124 28.902 186.838 MPH 5 Erik Jones 43 | | 0.148 13 0.148 28.926 186.683 MPH 6 William Byron 24 | | 0.160 24 0.160 28.938 186.606 MPH 7 Ryan Blaney 12 | | 0.161 14 0.161 28.939 186.599 MPH 8 Bubba Wallace 45 | | 0.167 15 0.167 28.945 186.561 MPH 9 Brad Keselowski 6 | | 0.181 15 0.181 28.959 186.471 MPH 10 Kyle Larson 5 | | 0.183 18 0.183 28.961 186.458 MPH 11 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 47 | | 0.229 11 0.229 29.007 186.162 MPH 12 Harrison Burton 21 | | 0.265 16 0.265 29.043 185.931 MPH 13 Ross Chastain 1 | | 0.269 23 0.269 29.047 185.906 MPH 14 Denny Hamlin 11 | | 0.282 13 0.282 29.06 185.822 MPH 15 Kyle Busch 18 | | 0.329 19 0.329 29.107 185.522 MPH 16 Chris Buescher 17 | | 0.337 20 0.337 29.115 185.471 MPH 17 Daniel Suárez 99 | | 0.396 17 0.396 29.174 185.096 MPH 18 Martin Truex Jr 19 | | 0.406 14 0.406 29.184 185.033 MPH 19 Chase Elliott 9 | | 0.411 25 0.411 29.189 185.001 MPH 20 Chase Briscoe 14 | | 0.412 21 0.412 29.19 184.995 MPH 21 Christopher Bell 20 | | 0.413 16 0.413 29.191 184.989 MPH 22 Cole Custer 41 | | 0.436 19 0.436 29.214 184.843 MPH 23 Ty Dillon 42 | | 0.468 18 0.468 29.246 184.641 MPH 24 Austin Cindric 2 | | 0.471 18 0.471 29.249 184.622 MPH 25 Ty Gibbs 23 | | 0.479 14 0.479 29.257 184.571 MPH 26 Corey Lajoie 7 | | 0.507 17 0.507 29.285 184.395 MPH 27 Kevin Harvick 4 | | 0.547 19 0.547 29.325 184.143 MPH 28 Noah Gragson 16 | | 0.554 26 0.554 29.332 184.099 MPH 29 Aric Almirola 10 | | 0.563 17 0.563 29.341 184.043 MPH 30 Michael McDowell 34 | | 0.581 15 0.581 29.359 183.93 MPH 31 Justin Haley 31 | | 0.608 18 0.608 29.386 183.761 MPH 32 Todd Gilliland 38 | | 0.659 16 0.659 29.437 183.443 MPH 33 Cody Ware 51 | | 0.848 11 0.848 29.626 182.272 MPH 34 Landon Cassill 77 | | 0.890 15 0.890 29.668 182.014 MPH 35 Garrett Smithley 15 | | 0.999 12 0.999 29.777 181.348 MPH 36 BJ McLeod 78 | | 1.135 6 1.135 29.913 180.524 MPH RESULTS START POS FINAL STATUS LAPS COMPLETED LAPS LED POINTS PLAYOFF POINTS 1 Tyler Reddick 8 | 4 Running 334 70 40 5 2 Joey Logano 22 | 2 Running 334 15 46 0 3 Justin Haley 31 | 31 Running 334 0 34 0 4 Ryan Blaney 12 | 14 Running 334 29 43 1 5 Chase Briscoe 14 | 30 Running 334 0 32 0 6 Erik Jones 43 | 27 Running 334 1 31 0 7 William Byron 24 | 3 Running 334 42 43 0 8 Brad Keselowski 6 | 1 Running 334 31 39 0 9 Kyle Larson 5 | 9 Running 334 19 38 1 10 Denny Hamlin 11 | 8 Running 334 2 36 0 11 Michael McDowell 34 | 5 Running 334 12 28 0 12 Daniel Suárez 99 | 10 Running 334 1 38 0 13 Ross Chastain 1 | 12 Running 334 1 39 0 14 Corey Lajoie 7 | 29 Running 334 0 23 0 15 Austin Cindric 2 | 11 Running 334 0 28 0 16 Ty Dillon 42 | 32 Running 334 0 21 0 17 Austin Dillon 3 | 7 Running 334 3 25 0 18 Harrison Burton 21 | 20 Running 334 15 19 0 19 Kevin Harvick 4 | 23 Running 334 9 18 0 20 Ty Gibbs 23 | 16 Running 334 0 0 0 21 Noah Gragson 16 | 26 Running 334 0 0 0 22 Landon Cassill 77 | 35 Running 334 0 0 0 23 Garrett Smithley 15 | 33 Running 334 0 0 0 24 Aric Almirola 10 | 25 Running 334 0 13 0 25 Bubba Wallace 45 | 19 Running 334 0 12 0 26 BJ McLeod 78 | 34 Running 333 1 0 0 27 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 47 | 21 Running 333 23 14 0 28 Todd Gilliland 38 | 28 Running 333 1 9 0 29 Alex Bowman 48 | 17 Running 329 0 8 0 30 Chris Buescher 17 | 13 Accident 270 0 7 0 31 Martin Truex Jr 19 | 15 Accident 267 15 8 0 32 Chase Elliott 9 | 6 Accident 184 44 5 0 33 Cody Ware 51 | 36 Accident 166 0 4 0 34 Christopher Bell 20 | 22 DVP 136 0 3 0 35 Cole Custer 41 | 24 Accident 77 0 2 0 36 Kyle Busch 18 | 18 Accident 48 0 1 0 RAW FEED EXPAND Stage 1 of 3 334 / 334 Laps / Total 334 / 334 Time Elapsed 12:24:20 Lead Changes 36 Leaders 19 Cautions 16 Best Speed 186.002 POS 1 | LEADER POS1 LEADER Tyler Reddick | POS 2 | 1.190 POS2 1.190 Joey Logano | POS 3 | 1.768 POS3 1.768 Justin Haley | Timeline Compare Live Standings Tyler Reddick avoids Texas trouble, secures third Cup Series victory FORT WORTH, Texas — They say everything is “bigger” in Texas and certainly NASCAR‘s Round of 12 Playoff opener at Texas Motor Speedway lived up to the billing. From playoff consequences to a red-flag delay to bumper-banging aggression, tire fall-off and record statistical marks, there was no shortage of competitive drama in Sunday‘s AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 500.Ultimately Richard Childress Racing‘s Tyler Reddick prevailed as race winner — taking the checkered flag by 1.190 seconds over Team Penske‘s Joey Logano in a final 24-lap green-flag run to the finish. It was the 26-year-old Californian’s third career victory and first win on an oval after claiming trophies on two road courses earlier this season.RELATED: Official results | Playoff Pulse“We had a lot of issues today, I‘m not going to lie,” Reddick said with a smile, listing a number of setbacks from pit-road mishaps, vibrations in his No. 8 RCR Chevrolet to holding off a hard-charging Logano, who has now taken the NASCAR Cup Series championship lead by 12 points over Trackhouse Racing driver Ross Chastain.“Every time we‘ve had a strong car we‘ve been bit by something,‘‘ said Reddick, who announced earlier this season he is leaving the RCR team to go to 23XI Racing in 2024.“This is a tough race, 500 miles here is not an easy feat and I know it wasn‘t easy on you,‘‘ Reddick said motioning toward the grandstands. “So great to win here in a Cup car, been close here a couple times.‘‘The outcome made it four straight wins for drivers without championship eligibility to open the postseason, denying the 12 remaining playoff drivers an automatic berth into the next round. Reddick had qualified for the 16-driver playoff field but was eliminated after last weekend’s race at Bristol Motor Speedway. There was still plenty of drama among the playoff 12.Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron, who finished seventh, and Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin, who finished 10th had a literal “run-in” late in the race. Byron said he felt Hamlin ran him up on track causing his No. 24 Hendrick Chevrolet to hit the Turn 2 wall and sustain damage. And in retaliation, he bumped Hamlin‘s No. 11 JGR Toyota during a caution, and that contact ended up sending Hamlin spinning into the infield.“It was really hard contact,‘‘ the 24-year-old Byron said of the incident that put his car in the wall, adding, “I didn‘t mean to spin him out over there, but obviously I‘m pissed off and not going to get run like that. We‘ve always raced together so well so I don‘t know what it was all about.“I went to go show my displeasure. Didn‘t mean to hit him and spin him out. … I‘m just not going to get run like that. There‘s really no reason. We were running second and third at the time, I think.‘‘Hamlin, 41, took exception to the hit, and tapped his Toyota into Byron‘s Chevy multiple times after his infield spin. He still appeared miffed after the race.“I don‘t think we touched but obviously he sent us through the infield under caution,‘‘ Hamlin said. “I keep hearing these guys and I‘ll just add it to the list, guys that when I get a chance, they‘re going to get it. It just works itself out. We‘ll be racing each other at some point. He‘ll lose a lot of spots because he‘s racing me.“This is hard racing obviously. I‘m fine with hard racing. But wrecking me under caution is not what we bargained for. I‘m thankful to my FedEx Toyota team for bouncing back.‘‘MORE: Byron, Hamlin clash at TexasIt was an action-packed racing afternoon on all levels. There were a record 36 lead changes and a record 16 caution periods — including a 56-minute red flag for rain just after Ryan Blaney claimed the Stage 2 victory.When the race resumed, the resulting drop in temperatures — factoring in a light rain shower and nightfall — seemed to reinvigorate the racing on track, with side-by-side racing and passes throughout the field and multiple tire issues at the front of the field.Martin Truex Jr., along with Kevin Harvick and Chase Elliott all had tire issues while leading the race.The 32nd-place finish dropped the 2020 series champion from the points lead coming into Texas to seventh in points — 26 points behind new championship leader Logano, and only four points above the cut-off line heading to Race 2 of this three-race championship round at the always unpredictable Talladega Superspeedway next weekend.“Something came apart, I could hear it flapping on the right rear, so if it wasn‘t down, it was certainly coming apart,‘‘ Elliott said.“It‘s not a great position to be in for sure, but it is what it is now. I hate it for our No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet team. We were actually decent here for once, and that was nice while it lasted. We‘ll go to Talladega and try to survive over there, get a win next week and go on down the road.”MORE: Elliott out early at Texas | At-track photosElliott was one of a handful of playoff drivers who had challenging days in Fort Worth. Joe Gibbs Racing‘s Christopher Bell, who came into the race ranked sixth after turning in the best Round 1 playoff showing of any of the 12 championship-eligible drivers. He suffered tire issues that ultimately eliminated him from competition as well.The incident dropped him to 11th place in the playoff standings, 39 points behind eighth-place Daniel Suarez with eight drivers advancing to the next round of the playoffs.“Very disappointing weekend and I was feeling optimistic when they dropped the green flag,‘‘ Bell said, adding, “It makes our decision easy on how to play Talladega. We were hoping to come out of here good and be able to ride around and just survive Talladega. We are going to have to race and get some stage points and be up front all day.‘‘Justin Haley finished third on the day with playoff drivers Ryan Blaney (Team Penske) and Chase Briscoe (Stewart-Haas Racing) rounding out the top five. Erik Jones, Byron, Sunday‘s race pole-sitter Brad Keselowski, reigning series champion Kyle Larson and Hamlin rounded out the top 10.Byron holds onto the third playoff spot, 13 points behind leader Logano. Larson is fourth (-14), followed by Blaney (-15) and Hamlin (-22). Elliott and Sunday‘s 12th-place finisher Daniel Suárez are seventh and eighth in the playoff standings, both 26 points behind Logano.Briscoe, Austin Cindric, Bell and Alex Bowman (who finished 29th) round out the top 12, with Bowman 56 points behind leader Logano and 30 points out of the eighth-place position that would advance to the Round of 8.Cody Ware was treated and released from the infield care center after a hard hit with his No. 51 Ford midway through the 500-miler. His Rick Ware Racing team released a statement saying the 26-year-old driver would return home after the race, and RWR representative Robby Benton said X-rays at the track showed no fractures. Benton added that he had some discomfort in one of his ankles, and that he would follow up with a specialist at Ortho Carolina this week as a precaution.The race was red-flagged for rain showers and lightning after 220 laps were complete, just before the start of the final stage. That 56-minute delay pushed the finish under the lights.The second race of this Round of 12 comes next Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway in the YellaWood 500 (2 p.m. ET, NBC, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Bubba Wallace is the defending race winner. Chastain won in April at Talladega.Note: Post-race inspection was completed in the Cup Series garage without issue, confirming Reddick as the race winner.Contributing: Staff reportsReddick vs. Dillon: Who wins Talladega match? - Powered By PickUp DRIVERS COMPARISON Position Speed Time Tyler Reddick Joey Logano (P) Flag State Fastest Lap #1 Tyler Reddick Joey Logano (P) Justin Haley Ryan Blaney (P) Chase Briscoe (P) Erik Jones William Byron (P) Brad Keselowski Kyle Larson (P) Denny Hamlin (P) Michael McDowell Daniel Suarez (P) Ross Chastain (P) Corey LaJoie Austin Cindric # (P) Ty Dillon Austin Dillon Harrison Burton # Kevin Harvick Ty Gibbs(i) Noah Gragson(i) Landon Cassill(i) Garrett Smithley(i) Aric Almirola Bubba Wallace (P) BJ McLeod(i) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Todd Gilliland # Alex Bowman (P) Chris Buescher Martin Truex Jr. Chase Elliott (P) Cody Ware Christopher Bell (P) Cole Custer Kyle Busch #1 LAP SPEED 180.313MPH LEADER LEADER AVG RUNNING POS 9.239 BEST LAP TIME (SEC) 29.077 XFINITY FASTEST LAP (MPH) 185.714 LAPS LED 0 #2 Joey Logano (P) Tyler Reddick Justin Haley Ryan Blaney (P) Chase Briscoe (P) Erik Jones William Byron (P) Brad Keselowski Kyle Larson (P) Denny Hamlin (P) Michael McDowell Daniel Suarez (P) Ross Chastain (P) Corey LaJoie Austin Cindric # (P) Ty Dillon Austin Dillon Harrison Burton # Kevin Harvick Ty Gibbs(i) Noah Gragson(i) Landon Cassill(i) Garrett Smithley(i) Aric Almirola Bubba Wallace (P) BJ McLeod(i) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Todd Gilliland # Alex Bowman (P) Chris Buescher Martin Truex Jr. Chase Elliott (P) Cody Ware Christopher Bell (P) Cole Custer Kyle Busch #2 LAP SPEED 180.56MPH 1.1900000000005 (Time Behind) 1.1900000000005 (Time Behind) AVG RUNNING POS 9.337 BEST LAP TIME (SEC) 29.204 XFINITY FASTEST LAP (MPH)) 184.906 LAPS LED 0 LIVE STANDINGS FAVORITES POINTS BEHIND DELTA STAGE ONE POINTS STAGE TWO POINTS STAGE THREE POINTS RACE POINTS 1 A.J. Allmendinger 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 2 Martin Truex Jr. 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 3 Martin Truex Jr. 2 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 LIVE STANDINGS POINTS BEHIND DELTA STAGE ONE POINTS STAGE TWO POINTS STAGE THREE POINTS RACE POINTS 1 A.J. Allmendinger 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 2 A.J. Allmendinger 2 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 3 Brad Keselowski 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 4 Martin Truex Jr. 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 5 A.J. Allmendinger 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 6 A.J. Allmendinger 2 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 7 A.J. Allmendinger 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 8 Brad Keselowski 2 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 9 Brad Keselowski 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 10 Brad Keselowski 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 Listen to driver & spotter audio Access to Officials channel Tune-in to the radio broadcast New subscriptions can be purchased through the NASCAR Mobile app SUBSCRIBE NOW Already a Subscriber? LOG IN