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ARIC ALMIROLA – 2018 Dover II Race Report

Event:               Gander Outdoors 400(Round 30 of 36)
Series:               Monster EnergyNASCAR Cup Series
Location:          Dover (Del.) International Speedway (1-mile oval)
Format:            400 laps, broken into three stages (120 laps/120 laps/160 laps)
Start/Finish:      11th/13th (Running, completed 404 of 404 laps)
Point Standing:  9thwith 3,033 points, 10 points outside the top-eight cutoff

Race Winner:    Chase Elliott of Hendrick Motorsports in overtime
Stage 1 Winner:Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)
Stage 2 Winner: Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)

Stage 1 Recap (Laps 1-120):

  • Aric Almirolastarted 11th, finished ninth, scoring two bonus points.
  • The Smithfield driver joined the top-10 by lap six.
  • On lap 72, Almirola pitted the No. 10 Ford under green-flag conditions for four tires and fuel. He came off pit road in 10thplace.
  • Almirola passed for ninth place before the stage ended after noting tight-handling conditions throughout the stage.
  • At the conclusion of Stage 1, Almirola pitted for four fresh tires and fuel, and gained two additional spots on pit road.

Stage 2 Recap (Laps 121-240): 

  • Startedseventh, finished fifth, scoring six bonus points.
  • Almirola drove the Smithfield Ford to sixth place by lap 179.
  • He pitted the Smithfield Ford under green-flag conditions for four tires and fuel. He was scored in sixth when he rejoined the field.
  • Almirola passed teammate Kurt Busch on lap 229 after battling for the fifth position since he left pit road.
  • Almirola radioed crew chief Johnny Klausmier that the Smithfield Ford was too tight and needed adjusting at the end of the stage.
  • When the stage concluded, he pitted for four tires, fuel and air pressure adjustments. After a quick pit stop he advanced to fourth place off of pit road. 

Final Stage Recap (Laps 241-400): 

  • Started fourth and finished 13th.
  • Almirola powered the Smithfield Ford to second place on the restart and held the position until he was passed by teammate Clint Bowyer on lap 302.
  • At the time, Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) had all four of its drivers in the top-four.
  • Almirola took the second position back on lap 314 until he pitted under green for four tires and fuel.
  • The Smithfield Ford driver took the lead when he exited pit road and stayed up front until a lap-338 caution.
  • Almirola brought the No. 10 Ford to the pits for four tires and fuel. He exited pit road in second due to the No. 2 car only taking to tires.
  • Almirola drove back to the lead on the restart and held the top spot until another caution was brought out on lap 338.
  • He came to the pits under the caution for four tires and fuel. Several of the drivers behind him took two tires, demoting Almirola to the sixth position.
  • During the restart, Almirola made contact with the wall, setting off a multicar accident. He took the Smithfield Ford back to the pits to repair damage and finished 13thafter the final two-lap shootout in overtime. 

Notes:

  • This was Almirola’s 23rdtop-20 of 2018 and his ninth top-20 in 13 career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series starts at Dover.
  • Almirola finished ninth in Stage 1 to earn two bonus points and fifth in Stage 2 to earn an additional six bonus points.
  • Almirola led twice for 64 laps – his first laps led at Dover. This was the second-highest total of the race.
  • All four SHR drivers finished in the top-10 in Stage 1 and again in Stage 2.
  • Chase Elliott won the Gander Outdoors 400 to score his second career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series victory, his second of the season and his first at Dover. His margin of victory over second-place Denny Hamlin was .265 of a second.
  • There were five caution periods for a total of 31 laps.
  • Only 15 of the 39 drivers in the Gander Outdoors 400 finished on the lead lap.

Aric Almirola, driver of the No. 10 Smithfield Ford Fusion for Stewart-Haas Racing:

“We’ve had so many opportunities and been so close and had the car to win and been in position, and it just seems to not come through. I’m frustrated and mad and angry. I could have been conservative and probably finished third or fourth like Kurt; it’s just, track position is so tough and it’s so hard to pass here. On that restart I tried to at least go where they weren’t to the top, and the 11 moved up to kind of block me and I just got really tight off of two and I bounced off the fence and got into Brad and tore up a lot of racecars along the back straightaway. I hate that for everybody that was involved, but it kind of killed our day, too. I don’t know. I feel like we should be over there in victory lane celebrating, but we’re not.”

Playoff Standings (with two races to go before the Round of 8):

1. Kevin Harvick (3,101 points) +68 points
2. Kyle Busch (3,096 points) +63 points
3. Martin Truex Jr. (3,069 points) +36 points
4. Joey Logano (3,064 points) +31 points
5. Chase Elliott (3,056 points) 1win
6. Kurt Busch (3,054 points) +21 points
7. Brad Keselowski (3,054 points) +21 points
8. Ryan Blaney (3,043 points) +10 points
9. Aric Almirola (3,033 points) -10 points
10. Clint Bowyer (3,033 points) -10 points
11. Kyle Larson (3,031 points) -12 points
12. Alex Bowman (3,009 points) -34 points 

Next Up: 

The next event on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series schedule is the 1000Bulbs.com 500 on Sunday, Oct. 14 at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway. It is the fifth race of the 10-race playoffs and the second race for the Round of 12. It starts at 2 p.m. EDT on NBC with live prerace coverage provided by NBCSN beginning at noon.