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Thursday, August 4, 2016

XFINITY Race Preview: Watkins Glen

Elliott Sadler has taken back over at the top of XFINITY Series Points heading into this weekend's stop at Watkins Glen International. (Photo: Getty Images)
NASCAR XFINITY Series news, notes and fast facts in advance of Saturday's Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International.


Radio: MRN, 1:30 p.m. (ET)
TV: CNBC, 1:30 p.m. (ET)
Race Distance: 200.9 miles (82 laps)


Races:22
Pole Winners:15
Youngest Pole Winner:Joey Logano (8/8/2015 - 25 years, 2 months, 15 days)
Oldest Pole Winner:Scott Pruett (7/8/2001 - 41 years, 3 months, 14 days)
Race Winners:13
Youngest Race Winner:Dale Earnhardt Jr. (6/27/1999 - 24 years, 8 months, 17 days)
Oldest Race Winner:Ron Fellows (7/8/2001 - 41 years, 9 months, 10 days)
Races Won from Pole:7
Last Race Won from Pole:Joey Logano (8/8/2015)
Race Record:Kurt Busch - 106.582 mph (8/13/2011)
Qualifying Record:Joey Logano - 124.308 mph (8/8/2015)


Last RaceMost/LargestFewest/Smallest
Cars:4044 - Twice29 (6/29/1991)
Lead Changes:915 (8/9/2014)2 (6/29/1991)
Leaders:411 (8/9/2014)2 - 3 Times
Cautions:78 - Twice2 (8/13/2011)
Caution Laps:2032 (8/13/2005)5 (8/13/2011)
Lead Lap Finish:2428 (6/28/1998)8 (6/27/1992)
Running at the Finish:2939 (6/25/2000)21 (6/27/1992)
Laps Led (Winner):3960 (8/7/2010)2 (6/27/1999)
Margin of Victory*:1.0666.82 (6/25/1994)0.431 (6/29/1997)
*Since 1993 (advent of digital timing and scoring); does not include races completed under caution

Elliott Sadler Takes NASCAR XFINITY Series Points Lead
Solid consistency has landed JR Motorsport’s Elliott Sadler the NASCAR XFINITY Series points lead, following his third-place finish at Iowa this past weekend. Sadler now also leads all championship contenders in top-10 finishes with 16, and holds a 19-point lead over second-place Daniel Suarez.

Joe Gibbs Racing’s Suarez was uncharacteristically sidelined due to engine issues this past weekend at Iowa. Advantageously, Sadler made the most of his opportunity, slicing up a difference of 14 points, and driving a 19-point stake between the two. It was Suarez’s second DNF of the season; while Sadler has yet to not finish a race.

In 19 starts this season, Sadler has posted one win (Talladega) and six top fives. His average finish of 8.1 this season is the best among the series title contenders.    

Looking ahead, the JR Motorsport veteran Sadler has made seven starts at Watkins Glen, claiming one top five, four top 10s and an average finish of 11.3. Sadler has finished in the top 10 in his last three starts at WGI.

Rookie Erik Jones On Pace For Record Season
Joe Gibbs Racing’s Sunoco Rookie of the Year standout Erik Jones has become the first rookie to win three races (Bristol-1, Dover-1 and Iowa-2) since 2014 NASCAR XFINITY Series champion/Sunoco Rookie of the Year Chase Elliott, and Jones is on pace to eclipse the all-time series rookie wins’ record of five set by Greg Biffle (2001), Kyle Busch (2004) and Carl Edwards (2005).

But his record-crushing prowess doesn’t end there, Jones already broke his teammate Kyle Busch’s series record for the most poles by a rookie (five) when he claimed his sixth at Iowa back in June. Jones has also set his sights on the series top fives rookie record, as he has already saddled 11 top fives this season. The drivers with the most NASCAR XFINITY Series rookie top fives are Greg Biffle (2001), Kyle Busch (2004), Austin Dillon (2012) and Chase Elliott (2014), who all registered 16.

Jones might sit fourth in points at the moment, but he is seeded first in the NASCAR XFINITY Series Chase due to the bonus points he has accrued with his three victories. Now up to nine bonus points, three points per victory, he is already a fender ahead of his competition when the inaugural Chase fires up at Kentucky Speedway on Sept. 24.

Jones will make his series track debut this weekend at Watkins Glen International Saturday on its brand new surface. 

Roush Fenway Racing Brings The Famous No. 60 Back
No other car number is more synonymous with winning in the NASCAR XFINITY Series than Roush Fenway Racing’s No. 60 Ford. The RFR team has 94 series victories to its credit, and this weekend, Trevor Bayne, who hasn’t made a series start since 2014, will get the privilege to try and make it 95 wins at Watkins Glen in the Zippo 200 at the Glen.

Roush Fenway Racing has fielded some of the sport’s greatest winners inside the No. 60. Mark Martin poured the foundation that built the house of victories that is the No. 60 Ford’s series record with his 39 wins. Greg Biffle took the reins after Martin and added another 14 checkered flags. Following Biffle, it was Carl Edwards turn to drive the 60 and during his stint behind the wheel he amassed 38 victories. And last but not least, Chris Buescher, the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidate who won his first series race Monday at Pocono, got his start in the NASCAR XFINITY Series No. 60 RFR Ford. Buescher also added to the team’s legacy with three wins.

Carl Edwards drove the Roush Fenway Racing No. 60 to victory at Watkins Glen International in 2012. This weekend, Bayne will be led by crew chief Drew Blickensderfer. Bayne has made four series starts at WGI, posting a best finish of ninth.

The Glen Attracts An Assortment Of Talent For The NASCAR XFINITY Series
Watkins Glen can attract an assortment of different drivers wanting to compete on the famed curves. Not even counting the usual cast of NASCAR XFINITY Series drivers, fans will get to see several new drivers attempting to make the race like Nicolas Hammann, Scott Heckert and John Jackson.

Hammann is a road course specialist who mastered his skills winning karting championships on the hills of his home track Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. When he graduated to cars, he won the GT Academy that granted him access to training oversees, before returning to the United States to compete in one of the highest levels of sports car racing in the US, the IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge in the Doran Racing Nissan 370Z. This weekend, the 23 year-old Hammann, will attempt to make his series debut in the No. 74 Dodge for car owner Mike Harmon. 

Scott Heckert, is a 21 year-old from Ridgefield, Connecticut, who spent 2015 driving the No. 34 Project Lifesaver Chevrolet for the HScott Motorsports with Justin Marks team in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East.  Like Hammann, Heckert got his start in racing through karting and won titles in the Norwalk Karting Association and the highly competitive World Karting Association racing 4 stroke sprint karts in the Mid-Atlantic Region and National level. Heckert made his series debut earlier this season for car owner BJ McLeod at New Hampshire, starting 35th and racing up to a 26th-place finish. This weekend, Heckert will drive for Rick Ware in the No. 15 Ford.

John Jackson, from Carluke, Scotland is just the second driver from the United Kingdom to compete in the NASCAR XFINITY Series joining fellow Scotsman Dario Franchitti from Edinburgh. Jackson has made four starts this season for car owner Carl Long posting a best finish of 32nd at Talladega. This weekend will be Jackson’s series track debut at WGI.

NASCAR XFINITY Series Etc.:
NASCAR In New York: NASCAR has held 98 national series events among 15 tracks in the state of New York (NSCS 71 races, NXS 22 races and NCWTS five races). Watkins Glen International has held the most NASCAR events in New York with 60 (NSCS 33, NXS 22, NCWTS 5). The very first NASCAR national series race held in the state of New York was on Sept. 18, 1949 at Hamburg Speedway in Hamburg, New York. The race was won by Jack White. 

New York Drivers In NASCAR: There have been 185 drivers who have made at least one start in a NASCAR national series with their home state recorded as New York. The first New Yorker to compete in a NASCAR national series was Al Keller from Buffalo, New York at Langhorne Speedway on Sept. 11, 1949. He started 22nd and finished eighth in a Ford. The first New York driver to win in a NASCAR national series was Jack White from Lockport, New York, at Hamburg Speedway on Sept. 18, 1949 in a Lincoln.  Of the 185 NASCAR drivers with their home state recorded as New York, 21 have competed in the NASCAR XFINITY Series, led by Todd Bodine with 334 career starts. Bodine is from Chemung, New York and he also has the most series wins of the New York NASCAR drivers with 15.

Thirteen WGI Newbies: That’s right, 13 drivers will be attempting to make their NASCAR XFINITY Series track-debuts this weekend at Watkins Glen – Erik Jones, Brandan Jones, Ray Black Jr., Mario Gosselin, Spencer Gallagher, Nicolas Hammann, Scott Heckert, John Jackson, BJ McLeod, Brennan Poole, Ryan Preece, Garrett Smithley and Cody Ware.

Sprint Cup Drivers Entered At WGI: Six NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers are taking advantage of the extra track time on the new surface by entering this weekend’s Zippo 200 at the Glen – Kyle Busch, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Paul Menard, Kyle Larson, and Trevor Bayne.

via the Motor Racing Network.

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