Briscoe Throws it Back to Fellow Hoosier Stewart

HighPoint.com Ford Mustang to Emulate Tony Stewart’s 2011 NASCAR Cup Series Championship-Winning Ride During Throwback Weekend at Darlington

Two Hoosiers. 24 years apart. One paint scheme. It’s a combination that perfectly encapsulates the theme of this year’s NASCAR Throwback Weekend at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway: NASCAR’s Champions… Past, Present and Future.

Chase Briscoe is a 25-year-old racer from Mitchell, Indiana, and the No. 98 HighPoint.com Ford Mustang he will race in the Sept. 5 Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200 will eschew its traditional blue-and-white livery for one made famous by fellow Hoosier and NASCAR Hall of Famer Tony Stewart during his epic run to the 2011 NASCAR Cup Series championship.

Briscoe will drive a black-and-white HighPoint.com Ford Mustang with bold red accents that emulate the Mobil 1 design Stewart piloted to an amazing five-win playoff campaign in 2011. In fact, HighPoint, a leading customer service and technology solutions company, has even incorporated the red “o” in Mobil 1’s logo into its own identification, with the “o” in HighPoint an equally bright red. It is the first time in the company’s 24-year-history that it has temporarily altered its logo.

“This is our first year in NASCAR, and even with the challenges we’ve all faced amid COVID-19, it’s been a fantastic experience,” said Mike Mendiburu, president and CEO, HighPoint. “Chase and Stewart-Haas Racing embody so many of the fundamentals that shape our company. They are relentless, so when opportunities present themselves, they seize them and reap the benefits. Our throwback paint scheme is one of those moments. It’s a great way to showcase all that Tony Stewart has accomplished and our partnership with him, while highlighting Chase’s abilities and his run to an Xfinity Series championship.”

Briscoe was 16 years old when a 40-year-old Stewart tore through the NASCAR Playoffs, winning the first two races of the 10-race playoffs and then three of the last four, including the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway where Stewart led four times for 65 laps and passed an incredible 118 cars to seal the title in a tiebreaker over Carl Edwards.

“I’ve always been a diehard Tony Stewart fan,” said Briscoe, who now races for his idol at Stewart-Haas Racing, the team Stewart co-owns with Haas Automation founder Gene Haas. “When Tony sets his sights on something, there’s nothing you can do to stop him, and that title run in 2011 was a perfect example.

“Now here I am running for an Xfinity Series championship, and I’m trying to do exactly what Tony did in 2011. To have his title-winning paint scheme on my car is as much of a way to honor him as it is for me to stay focused on my ultimate goal of winning a championship.”

While 24 years apart, Briscoe and Stewart grew up similarly. Both came from humble, middle-class families in southern Indiana and each began their racing careers in go-karts before making a name for themselves in the rough-and-tumble world of sprint car racing. Briscoe’s hometown of Mitchell is 90 minutes southwest of Stewart’s hometown of Columbus. And after each started their respective racing careers in open-wheel machines, they gravitated to NASCAR, where Stewart became a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion with 69 victories across NASCAR’s top-three touring series – Cup, Xfinity and Truck.

“Being able to race for Tony is a huge benefit,” Briscoe said. “We have the same background in sprint cars so we kind of speak the same language. If I need some help on the pavement side with our HighPoint.com Ford Mustang, I can call Tony and he completely understands what I’m feeling in the car and can tell me what I need to do to adapt my dirt-track experience to the Xfinity Series.”

If there’s anyone who can explain the transition from dirt-track racing to NASCAR, it is Stewart. He is a four-time USAC champion and has won numerous sprint car races, including in the elite World of Outlaws.

“Chase is a really smooth driver who doesn’t make many mistakes, but when he does, he learns from them and doesn’t repeat them,” Stewart said. “He’s really mature and he’s taken everything he learned last year during his rookie season and put it together this year.”

This was on display July 4 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway when Briscoe applied his dirt-racing experience to the track’s road course, making a stirring drive from third to first in the race’s final three laps to take the home state win for him and Stewart.

Briscoe has eight career Xfinity Series wins, six of which have come this season, including at Darlington when the Xfinity Series visited the 1.366-mile oval back in May.

“Darlington is so different from every track we go to,” Briscoe said. “It’s narrow, and the groove, the surface and the shape are unlike anything on the schedule. You’ve got to take care of your tires or you aren’t going to be able to make any moves for position and move around on the track to find speed. Tony always did a good job of that. I’m ready for the challenge of Darlington and proud to honor him.”

CHASE BRISCOE – 2020 NXS Dover II Race Report

Event:  Dover 200 (Round 21 of 33)
Series:  NASCAR Xfinity Series
Location:  Dover (Del.) International Speedway (1-mile, concrete oval)
Format:  200 laps, broken into three stages (45 laps/45 laps/110 laps)
Start/Finish:  6th/1st (Running, completed 200 of 200 laps)
Point Standing:  2nd (867 points, 62 out of first)

Race Winner:  Chase Briscoe of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)
Stage 1 Winner:  Ross Chastain of Kaulig Racing (Chevrolet)
Stage 2 Winner:  Chase Briscoe of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)

Overview:

Chase Briscoe made good on his promise to “put on a show” Sunday at Dover (Del.) International Speedway. The driver of the No. 98 HighPoint.com Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing started last after going to a backup racecar and proceeded to lead three times for a race-high 107 laps en route to his series-leading sixth win of the season. Briscoe began the 200-lap race around the 1-mile, concrete oval at the back of the 36-car field after opting for his backup HighPoint.com Ford when his primary racecar was deemed to be too damaged after Saturday’s 200-mile race at Dover. The backup machine proved ready for the spotlight, as Briscoe wheeled it into the lead for the first time on lap 71 to take the Stage 2 victory. It was a prelude of the finish, as Briscoe won the race with a commanding 2.463-second margin of victory over second-place Ross Chastain. The triumph was a hometown win of sorts for primary partner HighPoint, as its Sparta, New Jersey, headquarters is just a three-hour drive north of Dover on Interstate 95.

Chase Briscoe, driver of the No. 98 HighPoint.com Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing: 

“This win is huge for our team. We really haven’t been that good these last couple of weeks and it’s been frustrating for all of us. We want to get better. Those guys had to work their tails off yesterday to get that backup car ready and change engines and all the things that go into that. To be able to have the performance we did today, I think that is huge for their confidence and huge for team morale. I feel like it’s really going to turn our team around and that is what we needed. There is no give up in this team, and it’s just awesome to be a part of. Our HighPoint.com Ford Mustang was really good today. It just makes my job a lot easier when our cars are that good, and today was the best car we’ve had all year long, and it was our backup. Hopefully, we can learn something from the car and take it down the road somewhere and be just as good.”

Notes:              

● Briscoe finished sixth in Stage 1 to earn five bonus points. He won Stage 2 to score 10 more bonus points and one playoff point.
● This was Briscoe’s first Xfinity Series win at Dover, his sixth of the season and the eighth of his career.
● There were five caution periods for a total of 24 laps.
● Only seven of the 36 drivers in the Dover 200 finished on the lead lap.
● Austin Cindric remains the championship leader after Dover with a 62-point advantage over second-place Briscoe.

Next Up:          

The next event on the Xfinity Series schedule is the Wawa 250 on Friday, Aug. 28 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. The race starts at 7:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by NBCSN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

KEVIN HARVICK – 2020 Dover II Race Report

Event: Dover 311 (Round 25 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Dover (Del.) International Speedway (1-mile, concrete oval)
Format: 311 laps, broken into three stages (70 laps/115 laps/126 laps)
Start/Finish: 17th/1st (Running, completed 311 of 311 laps)
Point Standing: (1st with 1041 points, 134 points ahead of Denny Hamlin)

Race Winner: Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)
Stage 1 Winner: Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)
Stage 2 Winner: Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)

Stage 1 Recap (Laps 1-70):

Harvick started 17th and finished first, earning 10 bonus points and a playoff point.
● Harvick, driver of the No. 4 Mobil 1 Ford Mustang, said his car was tight early on. He was 14th.
● By lap 28, Harvick had moved into the top 10.
● Harvick pitted on lap 34 for four tires, fuel and a tire pressure adjustment. Said car is little loose in and needs rear grip but is good in clean air. He was 10th.
● On lap 58, Harvick entered the top-five.

Stage 2 Recap (Laps 71-185):

Harvick started first and finished first, earning 10 bonus points and a playoff point.
● Harvick, driver of the No. 4 Mobil 1 Ford Mustang, pitted on lap 73 for four tires, fuel and a tire pressure adjustment. Says car is still too tight, but he came into the pits first and left in first.
● On lap 102, Harvick pitted for four tires, fuel and a tire pressure adjustment. Says the rear end did not react to the last round of changes. Was in first place.

Final Stage Recap (Laps 186-311):

Harvick started first and finished first.
● Harvick, driver of the No. 4 Mobil 1 Ford Mustang pitted on lap 187 for four tires, fuel and a tire pressure adjustment. Says car is a bit loose, but running up front.
● On lap 218, Harvick pitted for four tires, fuel and a tire pressure adjustment. Says car is handling well and he came in first and exited first.
● Harvick pitted on lap 290 for four tires, fuel and a tire pressure adjustment. He said the car was a little tight but good. Came in first and left in second as Jimmie Johnson only took two tires.
● With 17 laps to go on the restart, Harvick managed to get by Johnson and took the lead.

Notes:

●  Harvick’s margin of victory over second-place Martin Truex Jr., was 3.525 seconds.
●  There were seven caution periods for a total of 40 laps.
●  Twenty-one of the 40 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.
●  Harvick earned his series-leading seventh victory of the season and his third victory in 40 career NASCAR Cup Series starts at Dover.
●  Since joining SHR in 2014, Harvick has only three finishes outside the top-15 at Dover. It’s a run that includes three victories (October 2015, May 2018 and today), seven top-fives, nine top-10s and 1,521 laps led.
●  Harvick has finished in the top-10 seven times in the last eight races at Dover.
●  This was Harvick’s fourth straight top-five and sixth straight top-10 at Dover. He hasn’t finished outside the top-10 at the track since a 17th-place finish in October 2017.
●  Harvick has finished among the top-10 in 21 of the 25 races held this year. He has only two finishes outside the top-15.
●  Harvick won Stage 1 to earn 10 bonus points and one playoff point, and he won Stage 2 to earn 10 more bonus points and another playoff point.
●  Harvick led six times for a race-high 223 laps to increase his laps-led total at Dover to 1,666.
●  Harvick’s 1,666 laps led are the second most among active NASCAR Cup Series drivers. Jimmie Johnson has the most with 3,113 laps led.
●  Harvick has now led 10,719 laps since joining SHR in 2014. He has led 15,145 laps in his entire NASCAR Cup Series career.
●  Harvick’s victory in the Dover 311 marked the 85th overall win for SHR. It was the organization’s 63rd points-paying NASCAR Cup Series victory, its eighth of the season and its fourth at Dover.
●  SHR won its first race at Dover in June 2013 with Tony Stewart. It scored two more wins care of Harvick in October 2015 and May 2018.
●  This was SHR’s 27th NASCAR Cup Series victory with Ford. The team won its first race with Ford when former driver Kurt Busch captured the 2017 Daytona 500.
●  Harvick has now won 21 NASCAR Cup Series races with Ford, which makes him one of only 13 drivers to win 20 or more races with the manufacturer. He ranks 13th all-time after tying and then passing NASCAR Hall of Famer Davey Allison and Greg Biffle with his sweep of the Cup Series doubleheader Aug. 8-9 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn.
●  This was Ford’s series-leading 14th NASCAR Cup Series win of the season. This is the best start for Ford since 1997 when it won 14 times in 22 races. Ford went on to win 19 races that season, a mark that was equaled in 2018 when Joey Logano won the series championship and Ford captured the manufacturers’ title. The most wins Ford has ever amassed in a season during the modern era (1972-present) is 20, which happened in 1994. NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace led Ford with eight victories that season while Ernie Irvan and Geoffrey Bodine were next best with three wins apiece.
●  This was Ford’s milestone 700th all-time NASCAR Cup Series victory. Ford’s first victory came on June 25, 1950 when Shirtless Jimmy Florian upset the field at Dayton (Ohio) Speedway, beating the likes of NASCAR Hall of Famers Lee Petty and Curtis Turner. Overall, there have been 85 drivers who have won at least one Cup Series race in a Ford. NASCAR Hall of Famer Ned Jarrett, who won Ford’s first series championship in 1965, is the manufacturer’s all-time leader with 43 victories.
●  This was Ford’s 27th NASCAR Cup Series victory at Dover. Ford’s last win at Dover came with Harvick in May 2018. Its first win came in the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover when NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty won on July 6, 1969 in a Ford Torino.
●  This was Harvick’s 56th career NASCAR Cup Series win. He is now tied for ninth on the all-time NASCAR Cup Series win list with Kyle Busch. Harvick is 20 wins behind eighth-place and NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Sr.
●  This was Harvick’s 33rd NASCAR Cup Series victory since joining SHR in 2014.

Kevin Harvick, driver of the No. 4 Mobil 1 Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing:

All the accolades coming in, including the 700th win for Ford and you just went to ninth on the all-time Cup Series win list.

“I have to thank everybody on our Mobil 1 Ford Mustang. Congratulations to Ford on their 700th Cup win. I want to thank everyone on this team. Rodney (Childers) and everyone at Stewart-Haas Racing for overcoming what happened yesterday with the track bar and nailing the balance today. I want to thank all the partners. Jimmy Johns, Hunt Brothers Pizza, Busch Beer. I want to say Happy Birthday to Delana’s (wife) mom and Dax (Gerringer), our engineer, same birthday. What a year. What a seven years. I am just really proud of everybody at Stewart-Haas Racing for being able to drive this car. Week after week they just put so much effort into making this thing go fast and it has been a great year.”

You are setting up to be the obvious favorite going into the playoffs again. How do you feel going in?

“I love the grit of our race team. I think that is what Gene Haas and Tony Stewart have built at Stewart-Haas Racing. A team with a lot of grit. Sometimes we don’t have the fastest car but we have guys willing to suck it up and when we have a weak link that day someone else will carry the team. I am really proud of that and that is what it is all about. You are only as good as the people around you and we have great people.”

You are the regular season champion as well.

“With Denny (Hamlin) winning yesterday we needed to win today and we need all the points we can get. I think as you look at these playoffs you never know what to expect but I know that as we go week to week we will give it all we have and I am just really proud. Thank you to Mobil 1. They put a lot into the oils and lubricants in these cars and grinding to find more horsepower and less drag. It is an honor to drive for these guys.”

Next Up:

The next event on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule is the Coke Zero 400 on Saturday, Aug. 29 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. It is the final race of the regular season and it starts at 7:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by NBC and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. The 10-race, 16-driver NASCAR Playoffs begins the following week with the Sept. 6 Southern 500 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway.

ARIC ALMIROLA – 2020 Dover II Race Report

Event: Dover 311 (Round 25 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Dover (Del.) International Speedway (1-mile, concrete oval)
Format: 311 laps, broken into three stages (70 laps/115 laps/126 laps)
Start/Finish: 4th/7th (Running, completed 311 of 311 laps)
Point Standing: 8th (740 points, 301 out of first)

Race Winner: Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)
Stage 1 Winner: Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)
Stage 2 Winner: Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)

Stage 1 Recap (Laps 1-70):

●  Aric Almirola started fourth and finished fourth to earn seven bonus points.
●  Almirola took the lead on lap 12 and held the lead for 22 laps before noting loose-handling conditions.
●  He fell back to seventh and raced up to fourth before the stage ended.
●  The No. 10 driver pitted at the end of the stage for four tires, fuel and adjustments.

Stage 2 Recap (Laps 71-185):

●  Almirola started 33rd and finished 14th.
●  Almirola was handed a speeding penalty on pit road and was forced to the rear of the field before starting Stage 2.
●  He re-entered the top-15 by lap 120.
●  Almirola pitted at the end of the stage for four fresh tires and fuel.

Final Stage Recap (Laps 186-311):

●  Almirola started 14th and finished seventh.
●  Almirola pitted for four tires and fuel on lap 217.
●  The Smithfield Ford driver was scored in the sixth position by lap 267.
●  Almirola pitted for four tires and fuel under caution on lap 290. He came off pit road seventh.
●  He held his position before the checkered flag waved and finished just short of another top-five finish.

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

“Great job from everyone on bouncing back today. I need to do better, we all need to do better, and we just need to keep grinding with the playoffs coming up. We didn’t have a clean race today again and still found ourselves leading laps and running in and around the top-five. Our goal when we started the season was to make Daytona not matter before the playoffs and we accomplished that goal by clinching our spot in the playoffs today. Looking forward to heading there with no pressure and racing one last time for that regular-season win.”

Notes:

●  Almirola clinched his playoff berth with an insurmountable 112-point margin over the top-16 cutoff.
●  Almirola earned his 14th top-10 of the season and his fourth top-10 in 17 career NASCAR Cup Series starts at Dover.
●  Almirola led once for 22 laps to increase his laps-led total at Dover to 86.
●  This was Ford’s milestone 700th all-time NASCAR Cup Series victory. Ford’s first victory came on June 25, 1950 when Shirtless Jimmy Florian upset the field at Dayton (Ohio) Speedway, beating the likes of NASCAR Hall of Famers Lee Petty and Curtis Turner. Overall, there have been 85 drivers who have won at least one Cup Series race in a Ford. NASCAR Hall of Famer Ned Jarrett, who won Ford’s first series championship in 1965, is the manufacturer’s all-time leader with 43 victories.
●  Kevin Harvick’s margin of victory over second-place Martin Truex Jr., was 3.525 seconds.
●  There were seven caution periods for a total of 40 laps.
●  Twenty-one of the 40 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.

Next Up: 

The next event on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule is the Coke Zero 400 on Saturday, Aug. 29 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. It is the final race of the regular season and it starts at 7:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by NBC and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. The 10-race, 16-driver NASCAR Playoffs begins the following week with the Sept. 6 Southern 500 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway.

COLE CUSTER – 2020 Dover II Race Report

Event: Dover 311 (Round 25 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Dover (Del.) International Speedway (1-mile, concrete oval)
Format: 311 laps, broken into three stages (70 laps/115 laps/126 laps)
Start/Finish: 10th/10th (Running, completed 311 of 311 laps)
Point Standing: 19th with 469 points, 572 out of first

Race Winner: Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)
Stage 1 Winner: Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)
Stage 2 Winner: Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)

Stage 1 Recap (Laps 1-70):             

● Cole Custer started 10th and finished 12th.
● With the first caution of the day on lap six, Custer reported his Ford Mustang was better than yesterday’s, but that he needed to turn a little better while running ninth. He didn’t pit.
● On the lap-32 caution, the California native reported the HaasTooling.com/Jacob Construction Ford was starting to get loose and lose rear grip. He pitted from seventh and restarted 11th.
● Custer ended the stage 12th and pitted for fuel, four tires and adjustments to help him turn better in the center and off.

Stage 2 Recap (Laps 71-185):

● Custer started in 15th and finished eighth to earn three bonus points.
● After a brief red flag for track repairs, Custer started the stage from 15th and by lap 92 he was 12th.
● The lap 100 caution came out with Custer in 12th and he pitted for more adjustments to help his Mustang turn better in the center and off. He restarted 12th on lap 107.
● On lap 152, the rookie driver took over the 10th position and with 10 laps to go in the stage he was eighth, where he ended the stage.
● Custer pitted during the break for fuel, four tires and adjustments to continue to help his turn.

Final Stage Recap (Laps 186-311):

● Custer started eighth, finished 10th.
● Another caution on lap 216, and Custer was eighth and looking for his Mustang to be freed up. He pitted and restarted seventh.
● On lap 250 Custer was 10th. He pitted during the caution on lap 291 for fuel, four tires and adjustments and restarted 12th.
● In a sprint to the finish Custer took over the 10th position, where he finished.

Notes:

● Custer earned his sixth top-10 of the season and it came in his second career NASCAR Cup Series start at Dover.
● Custer’s 10th-place result bettered his previous best finish at Dover – 11th, earned Saturday.
● Custer was the highest finishing NASCAR Cup Series rookie.
● Kevin Harvick’s victory in the Dover 311 marked the 85th overall win for SHR. It was the organization’s 63rd points-paying NASCAR Cup Series victory, its eighth of the season and its fourth at Dover.
● SHR won its first race at Dover in June 2013 with Tony Stewart. It scored two more wins care of Harvick in October 2015 and May 2018.
● This was SHR’s 27th NASCAR Cup Series victory with Ford. The team won its first race with Ford when former driver Kurt Busch captured the 2017 Daytona 500.
● This was Ford’s series-leading 14th NASCAR Cup Series win of the season. This is the best start for Ford since 1997 when it won 14 times in 22 races. Ford went on to win 19 races that season, a mark that was equaled in 2018 when Joey Logano won the series championship and Ford captured the manufacturers’ title. The most wins Ford has ever amassed in a season during the modern era (1972-present) is 20, which happened in 1994. NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace led Ford with eight victories that season while Ernie Irvan and Geoffrey Bodine were next best with three wins apiece.
● This was Ford’s milestone 700th all-time NASCAR Cup Series victory. Ford’s first victory came on June 25, 1950 when Shirtless Jimmy Florian upset the field at Dayton (Ohio) Speedway, beating the likes of NASCAR Hall of Famers Lee Petty and Curtis Turner. Overall, there have been 85 drivers who have won at least one Cup Series race in a Ford. NASCAR Hall of Famer Ned Jarrett, who won Ford’s first series championship in 1965, is the manufacturer’s all-time leader with 43 victories.
● This was Ford’s 27th NASCAR Cup Series victory at Dover. Ford’s last win at Dover came with Harvick in May 2018. Its first win came in the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover when NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty won on July 6, 1969 in a Ford Torino.
● Harvick’s margin of victory over second-place Martin Truex Jr., was 3.525 seconds.
● There were seven caution periods for a total of 40 laps.
● Twenty-one of the 40 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.

Cole Custer, Driver of the No. 41 HaasTooling.com/Jacob Construction Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing:

“We had a solid day today at Dover. We made improvements on the car from yesterday. I think we have some good notes for whenever we come back here.”

Next Up:

The next event on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule is the Coke Zero 400 on Saturday, Aug. 29 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. It is the final race of the regular season and it starts at 7:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by NBC and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. The 10-race, 16-driver NASCAR Playoffs begins the following week with the Sept. 6 Southern 500 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway.

CLINT BOWYER – 2020 Dover II Race Report

Event: Dover 311 (Round 25 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Dover (Del.) International Speedway (1-mile, concrete oval)
Format: 311 laps, broken into three stages (70 laps/115 laps/126 laps)
Start/Finish: 15th/16th (Running, completed 311 of 311 laps)
Point Standing: 11th with 685 points, 356 out of first

Race Winner:      Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)
Stage 1 Winner:  Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)
Stage 2 Winner:  Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)

Stage 1 Recap (Laps 1-70):

Clint Bowyer started 15th and finished 13th.
● The No. 14 Haas Automation Ford narrowly avoided a lap seven accident that damaged several cars.
● Bowyer was up to ninth by the lap-25 mark.
● Bowyer told the crew his car was too loose and faded to 13th.
● During the stage break, the No. 14 pitted for tires and adjustments to help Bowyer.

Stage 2 Recap (Laps 71-185):

Bowyer started ninth and finished 12th.
● The race was stopped for 12 minutes on lap 75 for track repairs.
● No. 14 Haas Automation Ford dropped to 13th early in the stage before moving back into the top-10 at lap 118.
● Bowyer said his car was extremely loose in the closing laps of the stage.
● During the stage break, the No. 14 crew made more adjustments to improve overall grip..

Final Stage Recap (Laps 186-311):

Bowyer started 12th and finished 16th.
● Bowyer raced in 11th when a caution flew with 94 laps to go for a spin.
● A quick pit stop propelled Bowyer to eighth for the restart with 90 to go.
● Bowyer held his own and remained eighth with 23 to go when another caution brought the field to pit lane.
● Bowyer appeared ready to restart seventh, but a loose lug nut forced him back to pit lane and dropped him back in the field.
● Bowyer could climb no higher than 16th in the 17-lap, green-flag run to conclude the race.

Notes:

● Bowyer is 14th in the playoff standings with a 57-point cushion over the final transfer spot into the 16-driver playoff field.
● Bowyer can clinch next Saturday night in the regular season finale at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway by scoring three points in either of the two stages or earning no worse than a 34th-place finish.
● Bowyer has scored the fifth most points in the last four races.
● Bowyer is only 15 points behind 10th-place Kurt Busch and 34 points behind ninth-place Kyle Busch in the regular season standings.
● Kevin Harvick’s margin of victory over second-place Martin Truex Jr., was 3.525 seconds.
● There were seven caution periods for a total of 40 laps.
● Twenty-one of the 40 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.

Clint Bowyer, driver of the No. 14 Haas Automation Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing:

“Overall a good weekend. Good day yesterday, had a decent day going today doing what we needed to and had a little hiccup with left front on the last stop. We’ll have to wait until next week to lock us in the playoffs.

Next Up:

The next event on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule is the Coke Zero 400 on Saturday, Aug. 29 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. It is the final race of the regular season and it starts at 7:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by NBC and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. The 10-race, 16-driver NASCAR Playoffs begins the following week with the Sept. 6 Southern 500 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway.

CLINT BOWYER – 2020 Dover I Race Report

Event: Dover 311 (Round 24 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Dover (Del.) International Speedway (1-mile, concrete oval)
Format: 311 laps, broken into three stages (70 laps/115 laps/126 laps)
Start/Finish: 4th/6th (Running, completed 311 of 311 laps)
Point Standing: 11th with 664 points, 317 out of first

Race Winner:      Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Stage 1 Winner:  Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Stage 2 Winner:  Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)

Stage 1 Recap (Laps 1-70):

● Clint Bowyer started fourth and finished fourth to earn seven bonus points.
● Bowyer moved to third on the first lap and held the position until the lap 25 competition caution.
● The No. 14 Haas Automation Ford pitted for four tires and fuel and restarted 11th on lap 30.
● Bowyer and Chase Elliott made contact on the restart, but the crew told Bowyer the right rear fender damage wasn’t significant.
● Bowyer was loose for the remainder of the stage, but drove to fourth before the stage ended.
● During the stage break, the No. 14 pitted from fourth for adjustments to further tighten his car.

Stage 2 Recap (Laps 71-185):

● Bowyer started third and finished third to earn eight bonus points.
● The No. 14 Haas Automation Ford kept third-place on the restart.
● Bowyer pitted for a routine green-flag stop from third on lap 135.
● The stage ran caution free with Bowyer holding his position.
● During the stage break, the No. 14 made a small right rear air pressure adjustment..

Final Stage Recap (Laps 186-311):

● Bowyer started fourth and finished sixth.
● The No. 14 Haas Automation Ford dropped to fifth with 100 to go but kept turning quick lap times.
● Bowyer drove by Brad Keselowski for fourth with 72 laps to go.
● Bowyer asked for no adjustments when he made a routine green-flag, fuel-stop with 58 laps to go.
● Bowyer said his car grew tight late in the stage and fell to seventh with 39 to go.
● The stage ran without a caution and Bowyer finished sixth.

Notes:

● Bowyer is 14th in the playoff standings with a 78-point cushion over the final transfer spot into the 16-driver playoff field. Two races remain in the regular season.
● Bowyer’s highest points scoring races in 2020 have come in the last two races. Last Sunday he earned 47 points on the road course at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway and he earned 46 points in today’s race at Dover. Bowyer finished sixth in both races.
● Bowyer earned his seventh top-10 of the season and his 17th top-10 in 29 career NASCAR Cup Series starts at Dover.
● This was Bowyer’s third straight top-10 at Dover and his fifth top-10 in the last six races at the Monster Mile.
● Denny Hamlin won the Dover 311 to score his 43rd career NASCAR Cup Series victory, his sixth of the season and his first at Dover. His margin of victory over second-place Martin Truex Jr., was 1.179 seconds.
● There were four caution periods for a total of 21 laps.
● Only 12 of the 40 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.
● Kevin Harvick remains the championship leader after Dover with a 100-point advantage over second-place Hamlin.

Clint Bowyer, driver of the No. 14 Haas Automation Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing:

“Our No. 14 Haas Automation Ford was great right up until the final 40 laps or so, but we did what we needed to do today. We put some stage points up on the board and got a good finish. We are getting better each week and this is a great time of the year to do that. Today was a lot of fun. Let’s do this again tomorrow!”

Next Up:

The second event of the NASCAR Cup Series doubleheader at Dover is a 311-mile race on Sunday. It starts at 4 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by NBCSN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

COLE CUSTER – 2020 Dover I Race Report

Event: Dover 311 (Round 24 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Dover (Del.) International Speedway (1-mile, concrete oval)
Format: 311 laps, broken into three stages (70 laps/115 laps/126 laps)
Start/Finish: 21st/11th (Running, completed 311 of 311 laps)
Point Standing: 20th with 439 points, 542 out of first

Race Winner: Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Stage 1 Winner: Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Stage 2 Winner: Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)

Stage 1 Recap (Laps 1-70):
● Cole Custer started 21st and finished 20th.
● During the lap-seven caution, Custer reported his HaasTooling.com/Jacob Construction Mustang was tight mostly on exit while running 18th. He didn’t pit and restarted 15th.
● The California native pitted from 13th during the competition caution on lap 26 for fuel, four tires and adjustments. He restarted 18th after varying pit strategies.
● After minor contact with a competitor, Custer slipped back to 20th and pitted during the stage break.

Stage 2 Recap (Laps 71-185):
● Custer started in 18th and finished 13th.
● On lap 82 Custer was 14th and reported his Mustang fired off good.
● The rookie driver made a scheduled green-flag pit stop from 14th on lap 139. He remained in the same position once the pit stop sequence cycled through.
● Custer moved into the 13th spot on lap 177, where he ended the stage and visited pit road.

Final Stage Recap (Laps 186-311):
● Custer started 11th, finished 11th.
● On lap 215, Custer reported his Mustang started the run off free, but it was starting to tighten up while running 11th.
● Custer made a scheduled green-flag pit stop from 11th on lap 257. Shortly thereafter, he relayed to the crew that the No. 41 machine tightened up.
● On lap 281 the Ford driver took over the 10th position.
● In the last few laps, Custer was in the 11th spot where he ultimately finished the race.

Notes:
● This was Custer’s 27th career NASCAR Cup Series start and his first at Dover.
● Custer was the highest finishing NASCAR Cup Series rookie.
● Custer made six career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Dover prior to moving to the NASCAR Cup Series this year. He won in his last Xfinity Series start at Dover last October and finished in the top-10 all but once. He never finished worse than 13th.
● Denny Hamlin won the Dover 311 to score his 43rd career NASCAR Cup Series victory, his sixth of the season and his first at Dover. His margin of victory over second-place Martin Truex Jr., was 1.179 seconds.
● There were four caution periods for a total of 21 laps.
● Only 12 of the 40 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.
● Kevin Harvick remains the championship leader after Dover with a 100-point advantage over second-place Hamlin.

Cole Custer, Driver of the No. 41 HaasTooling.com/Jacob Construction Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing:

“Good rebound from last week. I think we have something to lean on for tomorrow. We can make this car better and have an even better day tomorrow.”

Next Up:
The second event of the NASCAR Cup Series doubleheader at Dover is a 311-mile race on Sunday. It starts at 4 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by NBCSN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

ARIC ALMIROLA – 2020 Dover I Race Report

Event: Dover 311 (Round 24 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Dover (Del.) International Speedway (1-mile, concrete oval)
Format: 311 laps, broken into three stages (70 laps/115 laps/126 laps)
Start/Finish: 17th/17th (Running, completed 309 of 311 laps)
Point Standing: 8th (703 points, 278 out of first)

Race Winner: Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Stage 1 Winner: Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Stage 2 Winner: Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)

Stage 1 Recap (Laps 1-70):

●  Aric Almirola started 17th and finished 10th to earn one bonus point.
●  Almirola pitted under the competition caution for two tires and fuel to restart eighth.
●  He held the Smithfield Ford inside the top-10 before the stage ended.
●  Almirola pitted after Stage 1 for four tires, fuel an adjustments to correct loose-handling conditions.

Stage 2 Recap (Laps 71-185):

●  Almirola started ninth and finished 28th.
●  Almirola was forced to pit under green on lap 164 due to a loose wheel.
●  He was put two laps down and did not pit at the end of the stage to gain a lap back.

Final Stage Recap (Laps 186-311):

●  Almirola started 27th and finished 17th.
●  Almirola pitted on lap 251 for four tires, fuel and adjustment from the 20th position and one lap down.
●  The No. 10 Ford driver successfully held off the leaders until lap 305 and finished the race two laps down.

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

“We had good speed in our Smithfield Ford Mustang today. A loose wheel put us behind and, without any cautions in the last stage, we had no way to get back on the lead lap. I think we could have been contenders today, but we’ll get back to it tomorrow with a good car and hope for a clean day.”

Notes:

●  Denny Hamlin won the Dover 311 to score his 43rd career NASCAR Cup Series victory, his sixth of the season and his first at Dover. His margin of victory over second-place Martin Truex Jr., was 1.179 seconds.
●  There were four caution periods for a total of 21 laps.
●  Only 12 of the 40 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.
● Kevin Harvick remains the championship leader after Dover with a 100-point advantage over second-place Hamlin.

Next Up: 

The second event of the NASCAR Cup Series doubleheader at Dover is a 311-mile race on Sunday. It starts at 4 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by NBCSN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

KEVIN HARVICK – 2020 Dover I Race Report

Event: Dover 311 (Round 24 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Dover (Del.) International Speedway (1-mile, concrete oval)
Format: 311 laps, broken into three stages (70 laps/115 laps/126 laps)
Start/Finish: 10th/4th (Running, completed 311 of 311 laps)
Point Standing: (1st with 981 points, 100 points ahead of Denny Hamlin)

Race Winner: Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Stage 1 Winner: Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Stage 2 Winner: Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)

Stage 1 Recap (Laps 1-70):

Harvick started 10th and finished seventh, earning four bonus points.
● Harvick, driver of the No. 4 Mobil 1 Ford Mustang, said early on that he felt his car was good.
● He moved up to fourth when the competition caution came and he pitted on lap 27 for four tires, fuel and a tire pressure adjustment. He returned one lap later to tighten the right rear lugnuts and restarted 30th.
● Harvick was back in the top-10 by lap 60.

Stage 2 Recap (Laps 71-185):

Harvick started eighth and finished sixth, earning five bonus points.
● Harvick, driver of the No. 4 Mobil 1 Ford Mustang, pitted on lap 73 for four tires, fuel and the crew took some tape off the grill.
● On lap 134, Harvick pitted for four tires, fuel and a chassis adjustment. He was in sixth place.

Final Stage Recap (Laps 186-311):

Harvick started sixth and finished fourth.
● Harvick, driver of the No. 4 Mobil 1 Ford Mustang, pitted on lap 188 for four tires, fuel and some tape on the grill. He reported the front of the car was not handling well.
● On lap 252, Harvick pitted for four tires, fuel and a chassis adjustment. He was sixth.
● Harvick entered the top-five on lap 266.

Notes:

●  Denny Hamlin won the Dover 311 to score his 43rd career NASCAR Cup Series victory, his sixth of the season and his first at Dover. His margin of victory over second-place Martin Truex Jr., was 1.179 seconds.
●  There were four caution periods for a total of 21 laps.
●  Only 12 of the 40 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.
●  Harvick remains the championship leader after Dover with a 100-point advantage over second-place Hamlin.
●  Harvick earned his series-leading 16th top-five and 20th top-10 of the season, and his ninth top-five and 20th top-10 in 39 career NASCAR Cup Series starts at Dover.
●  Since joining SHR in 2014, Harvick has only three finishes outside the top-15 at Dover. It’s a run that includes two victories (October 2015 and May 2018), six top-fives, eight top-10s and 1,298 laps led.
●  This was Harvick’s third straight top-five and fifth straight top-10 at Dover. He hasn’t finished outside the top-10 at the track since a 17th-place finish in October 2017.
●  Harvick has finished in the top-10 six times in the last seven races at Dover.

Kevin Harvick, driver of the No. 4 Mobil 1 Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing:

“We fought everything all day with our Mobil 1 Ford Mustang. We had a lot of trouble on pit road and we could not get our car to turn up off the corner. And at the end, it just started sliding the back everywhere and it wouldn’t turn off the corners so we definitely have some work to do. The guys did a great job hanging in there and battling back from all the adversity today, but definitely not where we wanted to be.”

Next Up:

The second event of the NASCAR Cup Series doubleheader at Dover is a 311-mile race on Sunday. It starts at 4 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by NBCSN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.