Ford Performance NASCAR: Charlotte Roval Advance

FORD PERFORMANCE NASCAR: CHARLOTTE PLAYOFF NOTES

The first Playoff elimination race for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series is scheduled for this Sunday as Charlotte Motor Speedway hosts the debut race on its Roval course. Ford’s seven Playoff drivers are all still in contention to advance to the Round of 12, but Brad Keselowski is the only one who has clinched a spot thanks to his win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Here’s a look at where each Ford driver sits in the standings:

ROUND OF 16 MENCS PLAYOFF STANDINGS (Top 12 Advance After Charlotte)
2nd – Brad Keselowski (Clinched spot in Round of 12)
4th – Kevin Harvick (+57 ahead of cutoff)
5th – Joey Logan (+25)
6th – Aric Almirola (+23)
8th – Kurt Busch (+15)
12th – Ryan Blaney (+4)
13th – Clint Bowyer (-4 behind final transfer spot)

FORD IN THE MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES AT CMS
· Ford has 30 all-time series points wins at Charlotte
· Joey Logano, Brad Keselowski, Kurt Busch, Kevin Harvick, Clint Bowyer and Matt Kenseth all have at least one series win at CMS.
· Logano is the last Ford driver to win the fall race at CMS (2015).

ROUND OF 12 NXS PLAYOFF STANDINGS (Top 8 Advance After Dover)
9th – Cole Custer (Has same point total as 8th-place Brandon Jones)
11th – Austin Cindric (-7 from final transfer spot)
12th – Ryan Reed (-8 from final transfer spot)

FORD IN THE NASCAR XFINITY SERIES AT CMS
· Ford has 21 series wins at CMS.
· Team Penske will be going for a season sweep after Brad Keselowski won the spring race.
· Roger Penske has won 6 of the last 16 NXS races at CMS.

KESELOWSKI GETS FIRST FORD WIN

When Brad Keselowski captured the Bank of America 500 four years ago it snapped a 37-race winless drought, and marked his first win with Ford after Team Penske switched from Dodge following the 2012 season. Keselowski won the race after a back-and-forth battle with Kasey Kahne. He took the lead with nine laps remaining and held on for his first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series win on the 1.5-mile track.

SPEEDY WINS INAUGURAL FALL RACE

The first time Ford went to victory lane at Charlotte Motor Speedway was on Oct. 16, 1960 when Speedy Thompson won the first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series fall race in track history. The race, which was the second event overall at CMS, was called the National 400 and featured Thompson making his first start for the Wood Brothers in the No. 21 Ford. He qualified third behind pole-winner Fireball Roberts, who quickly grabbed the lead and was the dominant car. Roberts led 197 of the first 232 laps, but blew a tire that took him out of the race and handed the lead over to Thompson. That was the break he needed and the result was Thompson winning the race by one lap over second-place Richard Petty. The win was the first on a superspeedway for the Wood Brothers and the first of two straight for Thompson, who also won a week later at Richmond.

LOGANO STARTS PLAYOFF STREAK

After a dominant day that saw him lead 227-of-334 laps, Joey Logano earned an automatic berth into the Round of 8 with a victory in the rain-delayed Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The win was Logano’s first at the speedway and fourth of the season, but also started a streak that saw him win all three races in the segment. It also marked the second straight year Logano won the first race of the second round and while Kevin Harvick threatened, Logano dominated as the final 89 laps went green.

FORD MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP WINNERS AT CHARLOTTE

1960 – Speedy Thompson (2)

1962 – Nelson Stacy (1)

1963 – Fred Lorenzen (1)

1964 – Fred Lorenzen (2)

1965 – Fred Lorenzen (Sweep)

1969 – Donnie Allison (2)

1970 – Donnie Allison (1)

1978 – Bobby Allison (2)

1982 – Neil Bonnett (1)

1984 – Bill Elliott (2)

1985 – Cale Yarborough (2)

1987 – Kyle Petty and Bill Elliott

1990 – Davey Allison (2)

1991 – Davey Allison and Geoffrey Bodine

1992 – Mark Martin (2)

1993 – Ernie Irvan (2)

1995 – Mark Martin (2)

1996 – Dale Jarrett (1)

1997 – Dale Jarrett (2)

1998 – Mark Martin (2)

1999 – Jeff Burton (1)

2000 – Matt Kenseth (1)

2001 – Jeff Burton (1)

2002 – Mark Martin (1)

2011 – Matt Kenseth (2)

2013 – Brad Keselowski (2)

2015 – Joey Logano (2)

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