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Bank of America ROVAL 400 Race Results

Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course

October 13th, 2024

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RESULTS

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FINAL STATUS

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PLAYOFF POINTS

1

Kyle Larson

5 |

6

Running

109

62

48

5

2

Christopher Bell

20 |

12

Running

109

1

35

0

3

William Byron

24 |

10

Running

109

0

34

0

4

Austin Cindric

2 |

5

Running

109

0

39

0

5

Chase Elliott

9 |

7

Running

109

0

48

0

6

AJ Allmendinger

16 |

3

Running

109

14

0

0

7

Shane Van Gisbergen

13 |

1

Running

109

21

0

0

8

Joey Logano

22 |

4

Running

109

0

47

0

9

Bubba Wallace

23 |

9

Running

109

0

35

0

10

Ryan Blaney

12 |

14

Running

109

0

40

0

11

Tyler Reddick

45 |

2

Running

109

6

36

1

12

Carson Hocevar

77 |

20

Running

109

0

25

0

13

Kyle Busch

8 |

11

Running

109

0

27

0

14

Denny Hamlin

11 |

18

Running

109

0

24

0

15

Michael McDowell

34 |

21

Running

109

0

26

0

16

Ricky Stenhouse Jr

47 |

24

Running

109

0

21

0

17

Chris Buescher

17 |

29

Running

109

0

20

0

18

Todd Gilliland

38 |

15

Running

109

0

19

0

19

Zane Smith

71 |

23

Running

109

0

18

0

20

Harrison Burton

21 |

26

Running

109

0

17

0

21

Martin Truex Jr

19 |

30

Running

109

0

16

0

22

Josh Berry

4 |

36

Running

109

0

15

0

23

Brad Keselowski

6 |

8

Running

109

0

16

0

24

Daniel Hemric

31 |

27

Running

109

0

13

0

25

Ryan Preece

41 |

34

Running

109

0

12

0

26

Justin Haley

7 |

33

Running

109

0

11

0

27

Kaz Grala

15 |

31

Running

109

0

10

0

28

Ross Chastain

1 |

16

Running

109

0

9

0

29

Josh Bilicki

66 |

38

Running

109

0

0

0

30

Daniel Suárez

99 |

13

Running

108

0

7

0

31

Noah Gragson

10 |

32

Running

108

0

6

0

32

Austin Dillon

3 |

22

Running

107

0

5

0

33

Erik Jones

43 |

37

Accident

56

0

4

0

34

John H. Nemechek

42 |

35

Accident

55

0

3

0

35

Ty Gibbs

54 |

19

Engine

54

0

6

0

36

Chase Briscoe

14 |

25

Accident

41

0

1

0

37

Corey LaJoie

51 |

28

Engine

3

0

1

0

38

Alex Bowman

48 |

17

Running

109

5

1

0

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  • POS 1 | LEADER

    headshot of Kyle Larson

    POS1

    LEADER

    Kyle Larson

    Driver badge number 5 |

  • POS 2 | 1.511

    headshot of Christopher Bell

    POS2

    1.511

    Christopher Bell

    Driver badge number 20 |

  • POS 3 | 8.965

    headshot of William Byron

    POS3

    8.965

    William Byron

    Driver badge number 24 |

Kyle Larson dominates at Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval; Round of 8 field set

CONCORD, N.C. — Sunday‘s Bank of America Roval 400 was as much about Tyler Reddick‘s heroic drive into the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs as it was about Kyle Larson‘s continued domination of elimination races.

As Larson cruised to his second playoff victory this season — and his second in an elimination race — Reddick charged forward from 26th after a Lap 84 restart and clawed his way to 11th — good enough to provisionally knock two-time series champion Joey Logano out of the playoffs by four points. Logano‘s exit was temporary, however.

In post-race inspection, Alex Bowman‘s Chevrolet failed NASCAR‘s weight requirement and was disqualified, knocking the driver of the No. 48 Chevrolet below the elimination line and restoring Logano to the Round of 8.

RELATED: Official results | More on No. 48 car’s DQ

Mirroring his rout in the final Round of 16 event at Bristol Motor Speedway, Larson grabbed the lead for the restart of Stage 2 and stayed out front for 62 of the final 82 laps at the 2.28-mile, 17-turn Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval.

The driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet crossed the finish line 1.511 seconds ahead of Christopher Bell, the only driver who could stay in the same zip code with the race winner. Third-place William Byron was 8.965 seconds behind at the finish.

With his sixth victory of the season, his second at the Roval and the 29th of his career, Larson led two other Hendrick teammates into the final eight — Byron and fifth-place finisher Chase Elliott.

“Really, it’s the first time in my playoff career I’ve not been close to the cut line, so it was good to kind of have a little bit stress-free of a weekend,” said Larson, whose previous win at the Roval came during his 2021 championship season. “I think the first time I’ve been here without crashing, maybe, besides the other time I won.

“It’s known that I don’t really use the sim (simulator) much, and I was in the sim this week. It really helped me get into a rhythm I think early on and helped us kind of fine-tune our car, too.”

Joining Bowman on the sidelines were Team Penske‘s Austin Cindric (fourth on Sunday), Trackhouse Racing‘s Daniel Suárez (31st) and Stewart-Haas Racing’s Chase Briscoe (37th), leaving reigning series champion Ryan Blaney (10th) and Logano as the two Ford drivers left in the playoff field.

If Larson‘s dominating run stole the suspense from his victory, Reddick‘s charge over the final 26-lap green-flag run provided nail-biting drama.

After pole winner Shane van Gisbergen (21 laps led) and Larson pitted from the top two spots in Stage 1, Reddick, the regular-season champion, stayed out in the lead to collect 10 stage points and an additional playoff point on Lap 25.

A pit stop during the stage break mired Reddick in traffic for a Lap 30 restart, and then calamity struck. In the newly reconfigured Turn 7 hairpin — the new corner of chaos — Austin Dillon turned sideways in a melee that saw Reddick smash into 23XI Racing team co-owner Denny Hamlin, sending Reddick’s car skyward.

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Reddick‘s car was severely damaged, and only a succession of pit stops throughout the remainder of the race — including a lengthy sojourn under caution to repair the left-rear toe link — made it competitive for the final run.

“Yeah, I thought I was going to flip, but I think I was behind the 19 (Martin Truex Jr.) — trying to work the move to the inside,” Reddick said of the wreck. “I got clear of him — I saw the 3 (Dillon) spun and everyone on the binders coming to a stop, and of course, me and my boss (Hamlin) get together. It was like I was going to do a front flip. This thing was absolutely destroyed.

“Huge props to everyone on this Monster Energy Toyota Camry. This thing couldn‘t go within four seconds of what the pace was, and we just kept working on it. We were a lot better in Stage 3. This is how this place can be sometimes, but it is really nice to pull this off.”

It was crew chief Billy Scott‘s call to bring Reddick to pit road for new tires under caution on Lap 82 that proved decisive. The fresh Goodyears were the ammunition Reddick needed to pass 15 cars during the final run and eclipse Logano‘s point total by four.

But the drama became moot with Bowman‘s disqualification.

“You just have to stay calm,” Reddick said. “You just have to stay focused. In those moments, it is so easy to lose control. Either way, I was going to drive the car as fast as I could. It just worked out for us that this thing was able to get back through the field and get us to the good side of the cut line.”

By the time the second stage ended, Larson and Bell had clinched spots in the Round of 8. Hamlin, who ran 14th on Sunday, also advanced. Bowman was nine points above the elimination line at the finish before the crushing disqualification and would have been the fourth Hendrick driver in the final eight.

At the checkered flag on Sunday, AJ Allmendinger was sixth, followed by Van Gisbergen, Logano, Bubba Wallace, Blaney and Reddick.

NOTE: Post-race inspection concluded without further issue, confirming Larson as the race winner. The No. 48 Chevrolet will be taken back to the NASCAR R&D Center in Concord, North Carolina.

Contributing: Staff report