Truex Jr. Finishes 3rd in Michigan; Ties Team Record For Top-10s

BROOKLYN, Mich. (Aug. 16, 2015) — Martin Truex Jr. had mixed feelings after posting a strong third-place finish in Sunday’s Sprint Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway.

The Furniture Row Racing driver felt he had a winning car for the 200-lap race that was contested in sweltering heat in Michigan’s Irish Hills.

“It was a good day for everybody on the Furniture Row team,” said Truex, who also finished third in the June Michigan race. “I felt at the end of the day yesterday we had a car capable of winning and felt like that all day again today. We struggled to get track position today — it seemed like we kept getting in the wrong lane on restarts. We finally got the right one and the No. 19 (Carl Edwards) got a bad start in front of us and shuffled us back to seventh or eighth. We really had to work for it today.”

The final result was Truex’s seventh top-five and 16th top-10 in the first 23 races of the season. The 16 top-10s tied a team season record, set in 2013 with Kurt Busch behind the wheel of the No. 78.

Truex, who clinched a qualifying berth for the upcoming Chase, stands fourth in driver points and eighth in the Chase playoff standings. There are three races remaining before the 10-race playoff begins.

Truex and the Furniture Row Racing team, led by crew chief Cole Pearn, came on strong after a struggling opening day of practice on Friday and a qualifying effort of 22nd.

“We were behind the curve on Friday, but this team knows how to figure out things,” said Truex. “We came back on Saturday with two good practices and felt that we would be a contender today. We didn’t take long to show that our Furniture Row/Denver Mattress Chevy had some muscle.”

Truex’s car did indeed have muscle on the 2-mile oval. By lap 14 he was running sixth. He took over second on Lap 81 and basically stayed in the top-five for the remainder of the race.

“We had a good car from the get go,” noted Truex. “We made some adjustments throughout the race, but overall the No. 78 was a fast hot rod.”

The Pure Michigan 400 race winner was Matt Kenseth. Rounding out the top-10 in order were: Kevin Harvick, Truex, Austin Dillon, Denny Hamlin, Carl Edwards, Joey Logano, Ryan Newman, Brad Keselowski and Dale Earnhardt Jr.

The race had 16 lead changes among eight drivers and there were eight caution flags for 31 laps.

The next Sprint Cup Series race is Saturday night at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

RacingJunk.com and Leaf Racewear Safety Equipment Giveaway

Latest articles

Richard Childress Racing to Continue Multi-Year, Multi-Car Partnership with Titan Risk Solutions in 2025

Titan Risk Solutions will continue their multi-year, multi-car partnership with Richard Childress Racing in 2025 with sponsorship in both the NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

SPIRE MOTORSPORTS CONTINUES TO STRENGTHEN COMPETITION STAFF

Spire Motorsports announced two key appointments to its competition staf

NASCAR Racing Experience Announces “Monday After the Race” Schedule for Fans to Drive a...

Driving 101, which operates the NASCAR Racing Experience, is excited to launch its brand-new "Monday After the Race" program

Tyler Ankrum returns to McAnally-Hilgemann Racing for 2025 Truck season

The 2018 ARCA Menards Series East champion from San Bernardino, California, returns for a sixth full-time campaign in the Truck Series and second with McAnally-Hilgemann Racing in 2025.

Best New Zealand Online Casinos