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Monday, October 30, 2017

Kyle Busch wins at Martinsville in thrilling fashion

Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service

MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The sun went down, the new lights came on and all hell broke loose at Martinsville Speedway.

In a wild overtime finish that took Sunday’s First Data 500 to 505 laps at the .526-mile short track, Kyle Busch beat Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series leader Martin Truex Jr. to the stripe by .141 seconds to take the checkered flag and earn a spot in the Nov. 19 Championship 4 race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

As Busch crossed the finish line, a multi-car wreck behind him scrambled the running order and left a parking lot of mangled cars on the frontstretch.

But that was simply the final act in a drama that saw a succession of Playoff contenders lose excellent chances to win the first event in the Round of 8.

Chase Elliott held the lead with three laps left in regulation distance when Denny Hamlin dumped Elliott’s No. 24 Chevrolet in Turn 3, causing the 11th caution and sending the race into overtime.

Ten laps earlier, Brad Keselowski appeared headed for victory and a guaranteed ticket to Homestead before Joey Logano developed a severe tire rub after contact from Busch’s No. 18 Toyota in Turn 1.

Logano spun off Ryan Blaney’s front bumper when the tire went flat in Turn 2, and Elliott grabbed the lead after the restart on Lap 497, with Hamlin following. Hamlin punted Elliott a lap later, and hard feelings continued after the race, with Elliott running Hamlin’s Toyota into the outside wall on the cool-down lap.

Elliott’s wreck set the stage for Busch to win for the second time at Martinsville, the fifth time this season and the 43rd time in his career. After Hamlin cleared Busch on the overtime restart, Busch cut to the inside and wheel-hopped into Hamlin’s Camry, forcing his JGR teammate up the track.

Hamlin fell to seventh at the finish behind Clint Bowyer in third, Keselowski in fourth, Kevin Harvick in fifth and Trevor Bayne in sixth.

“I wanted to get a better restart, pinch Denny down a little bit, but it actually kind of worked out better for me that he got ahead a little bit, gave me a gap,” Busch said. “I got down (to the inside lane), and he got into Turn 3 and just pushed up the race track and I knew I had to plug that hole right away cause I was just going to get beat on from behind,

“So I got up in there and rooted him out of the way a little bit, and we drag-raced down the front straightaway and deep into (Turn) 1, I just wheel-hopped, chattered the rear tires and it was sideways getting in there trying to calm it down with the brakes and everything else. Was able to get through there luckily somehow – I don’t know how – and beat Truex off of (Turn) 4 back to the start/finish line.”

Truex retained the series lead by 17 points over Busch. Elliott, on the other hand went from likely winner to major casualty in the space of one corner, finishing 27th and falling 26 points below the cut line for the Championship 4, with the cut coming in two weeks at Phoenix.

“I got punted from behind and wrecked in Turn 3 leading the race,” Elliott said. “I don’t know what his problem was. It was unnecessary. I hadn’t raced him dirty all day long. There was no reason for that, and he comes over and talks to me a second ago and tells me he had somebody pushing him into Turn 3.

“I thought that was funny, because there was nobody within two car lengths of him into Turn 3 behind myself. I don’t know what the deal was, but it is so disappointing. We had the best car I’ve ever had here at Martinsville. And had an opportunity to go straight to Homestead and because of him, we don’t.”

Keselowski is third in the standings, followed by Harvick, who holds a three-point edge over Jimmie Johnson, who ran 12th on Sunday. Blaney is six points behind Harvick and Hamlin is eight back, all but guaranteeing another wild race next Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway as the fight for the Championship 4 positions intensifies.

Thursday, October 26, 2017

NASCAR on NBC TV Ratings/Info - MENCS at Kansas

Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series telecast on NBCSN averaged 2.76 million viewers, +4% vs. NBCSN’s 2016 Fall Cup Series race average (2.65).

Viewership for the race peaked with nearly 3.6 million viewers in the 6:30-6:45 p.m. ET quarter hour.

The 2.76M viewers for the race is +31% vs. the avg viewership of NBCSN’s prior three 2017 NASCAR Playoffs races (2.11).

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

NASCAR National Series News & Notes -- Martinsville

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
Next Race: First Data 500
The Place: Martinsville Speedway
The Date: Sunday, Oct. 29
The Time: 3 p.m. ET
TV: NBCSN, 2:30 p.m. ET
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio                   
Distance: 263 miles (500 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on lap 130),
Stage 2 (Ends on lap 260), Final Stage (Ends on lap 500)

NASCAR XFINITY Series
Next Race: O’Reilly Auto Parts 300
The Place: Texas Motor Speedway
The Date: Saturday, Oct. 21
The Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
TV: NBCSN, 8 p.m. ET
Radio: PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 300 miles (200 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on lap 45),
Stage 2 (Ends on lap 90), Final Stage (Ends on lap 200)

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series 
Next Race: Texas Roadhouse 200 Presented By Alpha Energy Solutions
The Place: Martinsville Speedway
The Date: Saturday, Oct.  28
The Time: 1 p.m. ET
TV: FS1, 12:30 p.m. ET
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 105.2 miles (200 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on lap 50),
Stage 2 (Ends on lap 100), Final Stage (Ends on lap 200)

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs Kicks Off Round of 8
The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs kicks off its Round of 8 at Martinsville Speedway with Sunday’s First Data 500 (3 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Martin Truex Jr. heads the Playoffs leaderboard (52 points ahead of Jimmie Johnson on the cutoff line). Here’s a look at the Round of 8 drivers heading into Martinsville:

Rank
Driver
Points
Race Wins
Playoff Points
Pts from Cutoff
1
Martin Truex Jr.
4069
-
69
-
2
Kyle Busch
4042
-
42
-
3
Brad Keselowski
4026
-
26
-
4
Kevin Harvick
4017
-
17
-
5
Jimmie Johnson
4017
-
17
-
6
Denny Hamlin
4014
-
14
3
7
Ryan Blaney
4009
-
9
8
8
Chase Elliott
4006
-
6
11

Hendrick Motorsports has won the last three Playoffs races at Martinsville since the "win and advance" era was implemented in 2014. Dale Earnhardt Jr. visited Victory Lane at the .526-mile track after he was eliminated from the Playoffs in 2014. Jeff Gordon won at Martinsville for a ticket to Homestead in 2015 and finished third in the final standings. Last year, Jimmie Johnson won the Round of 8 race at Martinsville on his way to the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship.

Keselowski Goes For Season Sweep Of Martinsville, Advancement to Championship 4 Race
Brad Keselowski might have Martinsville figured out. He won the last race at the track affectionately known as "The Paperclip," has finished second or better in three of his last five races there and has placed fifth or better in four of his last five races there.

He’ll go for the season sweep at Martinsville Speedway in Sunday’s First Data 500 as he tries to join Kyle Larson (Michigan) as the second driver to win both races at a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series track this year.

In 15 career starts at Martinsville, Keselowski claims one win, five top fives, nine top 10s and a 12.9 average finish.

Keselowski, who has never advanced to the Championship 4, earned his berth in the Round of 8 by winning at Talladega.

Kyle Busch Tries To Continue Martinsville Hot Streak
Kyle Busch has made Martinsville Speedway his personal playground in his last few races there.

In his past four starts at Martinsville, he finished fifth or better. He led a race-high 352 laps to win its 2016 spring race and paced the field for an event-high 274 laps on his way to a runner-up showing in this April’s contest.

Overall, Busch owns one win, 12 top fives, 13 top 10s and a 13.6 average finish in 24 career starts at Martinsville. Among active drivers, he ranks third in Martinsville average running position (11.6) and driver rating (101.1).

Busch has advanced to the Championship 4 the last two seasons. He won the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series title in 2015 and finished third last year.

Clockstopper: Johnson Attempts To Extend Active Martinsville Wins Lead
Jimmie Johnson leads active Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers with nine wins at Martinsville Speedway – four more than Denny Hamlin who has the second most victories at "The Paperclip."

He’ll attempt to extend his wins lead by defending his fall victory from last year at Martinsville. Johnson’s win placed him in the Championship 4 race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where he took the checkered flag to capture the series title.

If he visits Victory Lane on Sunday, Martinsville would become the second track where he has double-digit wins (Dover, 11).

In addition to his nine wins, Johnson has 19 top fives, 24 top 10s and a series-best 7.5 average finish at Martinsville. He also leads active drivers at the Southern Virginia track in driver rating (116.9) and average running position (8.0).

Hamlin Hopes For Win At Hometown Track
Virginia’s own, Denny Hamlin, has five wins at Martinsville Speedway – second among active drivers. A sixth victory in Sunday’s First Data 500 would earn him a berth in the Championship 4 race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

The Chesterfield native currently sits three points below Kevin Harvick on the cutoff line to the Championship 4 race. In addition to his five Martinsville wins, he claims 12 top fives and 17 top 10s. He ranks second among active drivers in Martinsville average finish (10.1), average running position (9.8) and driver rating (106.6).

Hamlin enters the Round of 8 coming off a strong second round of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs where he finished sixth or better in his last three starts.

Elliott Eyes First Victory At Martinsville
Chase Elliott has upped his performance in The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs and is knocking on the door of his first win.

Through seven Playoff races, Elliott has racked up three runner-ups and has a low finish of 16th at Talladega. He enters Sunday’s race at Martinsville coming off a fourth-place showing at Kansas.
The Round of 8 sets up well for Elliott if he can repeat his performances at the track from earlier this season.
In the April race at Martinsville, Elliott finished third and led 30 laps. At Texas, he placed ninth after starting 33rd. He led 106 laps on his way to a 12th-place finish this spring at Phoenix.

Short Tracks
Three drivers remaining in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs rank in the top four in active short track victories. 

*Martinsville win totals are marked in parentheses.

Active Short Track Winners
Wins
Jimmie Johnson
14 (9)
Kyle Busch
11 (1)
Denny Hamlin
9 (5)
Kurt Busch
9 (2)
Kevin Harvick
6 (1)
Matt Kenseth
6
Dale Earnhardt Jr
5 (1)
Brad Keselowski
4 (1)
Joey Logano
4
Clint Bowyer
2
Kasey Kahne
2
Ryan Newman
2 (1)
Kyle Larson
1



NASCAR XFINITY Series

Playoff Round Of 8 Will Separate The Best From The Rest 
Kansas Speedway served up some great action this past weekend as the first of three tracks in the NASCAR XFINITY Series Playoff Round of 8. The top four drivers at the conclusion of the Round of 8 advance to the Championship 4 Round in Homestead-Miami. Below are the latest Playoff standings following Kansas:

NASCAR XFINITY Series Playoff Round Of 8
Rank
Driver
Points
Leader
Cutoff
Race Wins
Playoff Pts
1
Justin Allgaier
3,066
0
33
2
23
2
William Byron
3,064
-2
31
3
26
3
Elliott Sadler
3,055
-11
22
0
20
4
Brennan Poole
3,038
-28
5
0
6
5
Matt Tifft
3,033
-33
-5
0
4
6
Ryan Reed
3,032
-34
-6
1
5
7
Daniel Hemric
3,032
-34
-6
0
9
8
Cole Custer
3,030
-36
-8
0
7
9
Brendan Gaughan
2,103
-963

0

10
Michael Annett
2,081
-985

0

11
Jeremy Clements
2,064
-1002

1

12
Blake Koch
2,059
-1007

0

*- Chart Colors: Green (in position to advance); Orange (in position to be eliminated); Red (eliminated from Playoffs).

Next up on the Playoff schedule is Texas Motor Speedway (Nov. 4). Here are the Round of 8 Playoff driver’s average finishing positions at Texas – Cole Custer (5.0), William Byron (7.0) Elliott Sadler (9.4), Justin Allgaier (11.0), Matt Tifft (12.7) Ryan Reed (14.9), Brennan Poole (19.2) Daniel Hemric (32.0). 

10 Different XFINITY Winners Over The Last 10 Races
Date
2017 Winners
Track
8/12/2017
Sam Hornish Jr
Mid-Ohio
8/18/2017
Kyle Busch
Bristol
8/27/2017
Jeremy Clements
Road America
9/2/2017
Denny Hamlin
Darlington
9/8/2017
Brad Keselowski
Richmond
9/16/2017
Justin Allgaier
Chicago
9/23/2017
Tyler Reddick
Kentucky
9/30/2017
Ryan Blaney
Dover
10/7/2017
Alex Bowman
Charlotte
10/21/2017
Christopher Bell
Kansas
Competition within the NASCAR XFINITY Series has been running at full-steam, producing a streak of 10 different winners over the most recent 10 races; dating back to August 12 at Mid-Ohio.

Could we see an 11th different winner? Possibly. For example, Kyle Larson, the defending winner of last season’s NASCAR XFINITY Series Playoffs race at Texas, and Erik Jones, the winner of this season’s spring Texas race are not on the 10 different winners list.

The last time the NASCAR XFINITY Series saw a streak of 11 different winners was back in 2014 – Elliott Sadler (Talladega), Sam Hornish Jr. (Iowa), Kyle Larson (Charlotte), Kyle Busch (Dover), Paul Menard (Michigan), Brendan Gaughan (Road America), Kevin Harvick (Kentucky), Kasey Kahne (Daytona), Brad Keselowski (New Hampshire), Chase Elliott (Chicago) and Ty Dillon (Indianapolis).

This season’s statistical magnificence doesn’t end there, 2017 has produced a total of 17 different winners in total; which is the first time the series has seen that many different winners since 1994 (23 seasons ago). 17 different winners in a single NASCAR XFINITY Series season has only happened three other seasons (1994, 1992 and 1989), and is the second highest number of different winners in single season behind the record of the 18 different winners in 1988.  

The action fires back up next week (Saturday, Nov. 4) at Texas Motor Speedway for the O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 on NBCSN, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90) at 8:30 p.m. ET. 

Bell’s Victory Marks Sixth First-Time Winner Of NASCAR XFINITY Series Season
Christopher Bell not only took the checkered flag in dramatic fashion this past weekend at Kansas Speedway, but he also became the sixth first-time winner of the NASCAR XFINITY Series 2017 season joining William Byron (Iowa), Tyler Reddick (Kentucky), Ryan Preece (Iowa), Jeremy Clements (Road America) and Alex Bowman (Charlotte).

The 2017 season is now tied with seven other seasons (1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2006) for the second most first-time winners behind the inaugural series season, 1982, which saw 14 first-time winners.

The last season the series saw six first-time winners, 2006, all six of the drivers went on to have careers in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. The first-time winners are names you might recognize – Denny Hamlin, Kurt Busch, Paul Menard, David Gilliland, Casey Mears and Dave Blaney.

Don’t be surprised if a seventh first-time winner is on the horizon. Texas Motor Speedway has produced five first-time NASCAR XFINITY Series winners – Erik Jones (2015), Chase Elliott (2014), Trevor Bayne (2011), Kurt Busch (2006) and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (1998).

Since 2007 (last 10 seasons), there have been 35 first-time winners fielded by 12 different organizations in the NASCAR XFINITY Series. Of the 12 organizations since 2007, Joe Gibbs Racing has produced the most first-time winners (six: Christopher Bell, Ryan Preece, Erik Jones, Daniel Suarez, Aric Almirola and Joey Logano); followed by Chip Ganassi Racing and Roush Fenway Racing (with five each).  

NASCAR XFINITY Series Etc.
Series Pole Winners Aplenty: Not only has the NASCAR XFINITY Series seen a myriad of different winners this season, it has also produced 17 different Coors Light Pole Award winners, which is tied with 2012, 2007, 1990 and 1989 for the fifth-most different pole winners in a single season. The top four seasons with most different pole winners are 1998 (24 pole winners), 1995 (21), 1991 (20) and 2009 (18).

Sunoco Rookie of the Year Update: William Byron continues to lead the NASCAR XFINITY Series Sunoco Rookie of the Year standings by 41 points over second-place Daniel Hemric following the 30th race of the season (Kansas). Sunoco Rookie of the Year Standings - Byron (293), Hemric (252), Cole Custer (237), Matt Tifft (208), Spencer Gallagher (139) and Ben Kennedy (134). Four of the six rookies this season are in the NASCAR XFINITY Series Playoffs Round of 8.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

Marching Into Martinsville
After the off-week, the 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs heads to Martinsville Speedway to begin the Round of 6 with the Texas Roadhouse 200 Presented By Alpha Energy Solutions on Saturday, October 28 (1 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

Reigning NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Johnny Sauter is the defending race winner and proved to be a title-contender in last year’s race.

John Hunter Nemechek (third-place finish) and Christopher Bell (fourth-place finish) both finished inside the top-five at Martinsville last year.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champions – Where Bell Stacks Up
There is no arguing Christopher Bell is having a stellar season that could result in a 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship. Through 19 races this season in the No. 4 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota Tundra, Bell has five wins, 13 top-five finishes and 17 top-10 finishes. He’s led 739 laps.

Here is how Christopher Bell’s 2017 season compares to the last five NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champions:

Season
Driver
Race Wins
Top-Fives
Top-10s
Laps Led
Average Finish
2017
Christopher Bell
5
13
17
739
5.8
2016
Johnny Sauter
3
12
19
130
8.0
2015
Erik Jones
3
11
20
925
6.3
2014
Matt Crafton
2
13
17
298
7.0
2013
Matt Crafton
1
7
19
87
7.9
2012
James Buescher
4
10
14
505
8.6

With four races remaining in Bell’s 2017 championship campaign, he already has more wins, is tied for top fives, is second in laps led and has the best average finish of the last five NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champions through their complete seasons.

Bell will look to advance to the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway and has three chances to do it, beginning with this week at Martinsville.

Last season, Bell finished fourth at Martinsville, 11th at Texas and seventh at Phoenix to advance to the Championship 4 at Homestead.

Racing At Martinsville Speedway – Advantage, Veterans?
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series former champions Matt Crafton (2013 and 2014) and Johnny Sauter (2016) appear to have the veteran advantage at Martinsville Speedway.

Crafton owns multiple track records at the 0.526-mile track. He has the most NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts (31), top 10s (18), lead lap finishes (27) and laps completed (6,915). He has two wins there (fall 2015 and spring 2014) and eight top fives.

Sauter is equally as impressive. In 19 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts at Martinsville, Sauter has three wins (most among active series drivers), seven top fives and 10 top 10s. He’s led 398 laps, which is the most among active NASCAR Camping World Truck Series drivers.

Between Crafton and Sauter, the two combined for at least one NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win at Martinsville over the last four seasons.

Fall, 2016 – Sauter
Fall, 2015 – Crafton
Spring, 2014 – Crafton
Spring, 2013 – Sauter

Sauter’s other Martinsville Speedway win came in 2011 when he won the Keystone Light Pole and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race. Both Crafton and Sauter will be looking to win at Martinsville and punch their ticket to the Championship 4.

2017 NASCAR Playoffs Outlook Update: Post-Talladega
Following the elimination race at Talladega Superspeedway, below is an updated NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs grid heading into the Round of 6:

Rank
Driver
Points
Race Wins
Playoff Points
Pts from Cutoff
1
Christopher Bell
3047
-
47
-
2
Johnny Sauter
3027
-
27
-
3
Matt Crafton
3014
-
14
-
4
JH Nemechek
3014
-
14
-
5
Ben Rhodes
3013
-
13
1
6
Austin Cindric
3007
-
7
7

2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Round of 6 Drivers:
As the Round of 8 wrapped up at Talladega Superspeedway, below are some quick hits and 2017 statistics on the Round of 6 drivers:

1.    Christopher Bell: The top seed heading into the Round of 6, Christopher Bell has been the top of his class this season. His five wins this season are the most in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. He has led a season-high 739 laps and has 13 top fives and 17 top 10s in 19 starts.

2.    Johnny Sauter: Last season’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Johnny Sauter is gearing up for another strong championship run this season. He has two wins on the season and has yet to finish outside the top 23 all year. The next two NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs races in the Round of 6 are at Martinsville and Texas. Last year’s winner at both? Johnny Sauter. 

3.    Matt Crafton: Two-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Matt Crafton has quietly been flying under the radar this season. His lone win of the year came unexpectedly at Eldora as Crafton is known for being a 1.5-mile paved track master. Since the Playoffs began at New Hampshire, Crafton has three-consecutive top-10 finishes. Martinsville and Texas are both places where Crafton has visited Victory Lane. 

4.    John Hunter Nemechek: John Hunter Nemechek survived Talladega to advance to the Round of 6 and now will look for a way to continue advancing. Nemechek has two wins this season and just finds ways to get it done when he needs to. He’s led 100 laps this season and has seven top fives and 10 top 10s.

5.    Ben Rhodes: Ben Rhodes impressively captured his first career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the Round of 8. Now, Rhodes will look for an opportunity to get to Homestead. Ranked fifth in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs standings, Rhodes finished top-20 or better at Martinsville, Texas and Phoenix last season. Will that be enough to get him to Homestead? Rhodes has six top fives this season, with 11 top 10s and has led 160 laps on the year.

6.    Austin Cindric: Austin Cindric is the only remaining NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Sunoco Rookie left in the 2017 Playoffs field. Since the Playoffs started, Cindric has proved he belongs with the rest. He has finished in the top eight or better in all three races so far and will look to continue that in the Round of 6. He has six top fives this season and 12 top 10s. He has not finished outside the top-15 since Texas in early June.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs By Round
As the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series begins its Round of 6 at Martinsville Speedway this weekend, below is a look at the remaining NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoffs rounds and which tracks line up per round.

ROUND OF 6
Texas Roadhouse 200 Presented By Alpha Energy Solutions at Martinsville Speedway
(Saturday, October 28 at 1 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

JAG Metals 350 at Texas Motor Speedway
(Friday, November 3 at 8 p.m. on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix International Raceway
(Friday, November 10 at 8:30 p.m. on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

CHAMPIONSHIP 4
Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway
(Friday, November 17 at 8 p.m. on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

Martinsville Speedway Quick Facts
As the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series heads to Martinsville Speedway for the Texas Roadhouse 200 Saturday (1 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), below are some series quick facts at the 0.526-mile track:

Races: 37
Pole Winners: 25
Youngest Pole Winner: Cole Custer (10/31/2015 – 17 years, 9 months, 8 days)
Oldest Pole Winner: Joe Ruttman (04/07/2001 – 56 years, 5 months, 10 days)
Race Winners: 26
Youngest Winner: Darrell Wallace Jr. (10/26/2013 – 20 years, 0 months, 18 days)
Oldest Winner: Jim Hensley (04/17/1999 – 53 years, 6 months, 6 days)
Races Won from Pole (or 1st Starting Position): 9
Last Race Won from Pole (or 1st Starting Position): Chase Elliott (04/01/2017)
Race Record: Jimmy Hensley – 74.282 mph (04/17/1999)
Qualifying Record: Joey Logano – 97.088 mph (03/28/2015)

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Etc.
No Rookie Stripes For These Sunoco Rookies: All nine NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Sunoco Rookie of the Year contenders have made previous series starts at Martinsville Speedway. Chase Briscoe (11th), Wendell Chavous (23rd), Austin Cindric (21st), Cody Coughlin (19th), Grant Enfinger(17th), Stewart Friesen (25th), Noah Gragson (fourth), Kaz Grala (15th) and Justin Haley (26th) raced in the Alpha Energy Solutions 250 at Martinsville Speedway earlier this season.

NASCAR Next Drivers Looking To Play Spoiler At Martinsville: NASCAR Next and NASCAR K&N Pro Series drivers Todd Gilliland and Harrison Burton will both be racing for Kyle Busch Motorsports this weekend at Martinsville Speedway. Gilliland will be in the No. 46 Toyota Tundra, while Burton will be in the No. 51 Toyota Tundra. Gilliland scored a career-best finish (third) at New Hampshire earlier this season, while Burton has a string of top-20 finishes in his five NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts this season.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Owner Standings Update: Kyle Busch Motorsports’ No. 4 Toyota Tundra leads GMS Racing’s No. 21 Chevrolet Silverado by a narrow 20 points in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series owner standings after 19 races this season. Kyle Busch’s second entry, the No. 51 Toyota Tundra (-25), ThorSport Racing’s No. 88 Toyota Tundra (-33) and NEMCO Motorsports’ No. 8 Chevrolet Silverado (-35) round of the top five.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Manufacturer Standings Update: Through 19 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races this season, Toyota leads Chevrolet by 42 points in the manufacturer standings, 713-671. In third place, Ford sits at 602 points.
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