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Ryan Truex scores second consecutive Xfinity victory at Dover

DOVER, DELAWARE - APRIL 27: Ryan Truex, driver of the #20 The Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series BetRivers 200 at Dover International Speedway on April 27, 2024 in Dover, Delaware. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images).

A year after achieving his first elusive victory across NASCAR’s top three national touring series at the Monster Mile, Ryan Truex etched himself as a two-time race winner in the NASCAR Xfinity Series level after prevailing through two overtime shootouts and a late challenge from Carson Kvapil to win the BetRivers 200 at Dover Motor Speedway on Saturday, April 27. 

The 32-year-old Truex from Mayetta, New Jersey, led the final two of 208 over-scheduled laps in an event where he started 12th and ran a consistent event, where he racked up a handful of stage points and dodged a series of late-race caution periods to line up alongside Carson Kvapil at the start of the second of two overtime shootouts. After muscling past Kvapil during the start of the second overtime shootout, Truex then took the white flag to start the final lap of the event and retained the lead just before the event’s race-ending caution flew after front-runner Justin Allgaier wrecked on the frontstretch. The incident resulted in Truex claiming the checkered flag to win at Dover for a second consecutive season and to collect his second career win in the Xfinity Series.

With on-track qualifying that determined the starting lineup on Friday, April 26, Brandon Jones notched his second Xfinity pole position of the 2024 season and the 10th of his career after posting a pole-winning lap at 156.683 mph in 22.950 seconds. Joining him on the front row was Riley Herbst, who clocked in the second-fastest qualifying lap at 156.781 mph in 22.962 seconds. 

Before the event, the following names that included Anthony Alfredo, Jeb Burton, Blaine Perkins, Garrett Smithley, Josh Williams and JJ Yeley dropped to the rear of the field due to unapproved adjustments made to their respective entries. 

When the green flag waved and the race started, Brandon Jones motored his No. 9 Menards Chevrolet Camaro ahead with the lead from the outside lane through the first two turns. As the field behind jostled for early spots, Jones proceeded to lead the first lap as teammate Justin Allgaier overtook Riley Herbst to move into the runner-up spot as Joe Gibbs Racing’s Sheldon Creed and Chandler Smith followed suit in the top five ahead of Austin Hill, Kyle Weatherman and a side-by-side battle between Taylor Gray and rookie Jesse Love. 

On the fourth lap, the event’s first caution flew after Hailie Deegan and JJ Yeley, both of whom were racing towards the rear of the field, made contact through the frontstretch that resulted with Yeley spinning and slapping the outside wall in Turn 1 as his event came to an early end. 

As the event restarted under green on Lap 13, Allgaier launched his No. 7 Jarrett Logistics Chevrolet Camaro ahead of teammate Jones through the first two turns as he muscled ahead to assume the lead while the rest of the field jostled for early spots. Allgaier would power ahead by more than a second by the Lap 15 mark while Jones, Herbst, Creed and Hill followed suit in the top five. Meanwhile, Chandler Smith, Gray, AJ Allmendinger, Cole Custer and Love were racing in the top 10 ahead of Kyle Weatherman, Ryan Sieg, Ryan Truex, Parker Kligerman and Sammy Smith as Allgaier continued to lead by more than a second by the Lap 20 mark. 

Through the first 25 scheduled laps, Allgaier led by more than a second over teammate Jones while third-place Herbst trailed by five seconds. Creed and Hill followed suit in the top five while Chandler Smith, Gray, Custer, Allmendinger and Love were racing in the top 10 ahead of Ryan Sieg, Truex, Sammy Smith, Parker Retzlaff, Weatherman, Kligerman, Matt DiBenedetto, Sam Mayer, Carson Kvapil and Kaden Honeycut. 

Shortly after, the event’s second caution period flew after Ryan Sieg, winner of the third Dash 4 Cash bonus from last weekend at Talladega Superspeedway and who was running in the top 15, came to a stop below the track in Turn 2 after his No. 39 Sci Aps Ford Mustang went up in flames, with the driver able to quickly escape his burned car.  

During the caution period, some including Love, Parker Retzlaff and rookie Shane van Gisbergen pitted while the rest led by Allgaier remained on the track. 

With the event restarting under green on Lap 32, Allgaier retained the lead after muscling ahead on the inside lane while teammate Jones was trying to fend off Creed for the runner-up spot. Behind, Herbst trailed in fourth ahead of Hill and Custer while Chandler Smith, Gray, Allmendinger and Truex occupied the top 10.  

Just past the Lap 35 mark, Allgaier was leading by a second over teammate Jones with Creed following suit in third while Herbst and Hill battled in the top five ahead of Custer and Chandler Smith. The deficit for Creed, Custer, Herbst, Hill and Chandler Smith would increase to four seconds as Allgaier retained the lead by the Lap 40 mark. 

When the first stage period concluded on Lap 45, Allgaier captured his fourth Xfinity stage victory of the 2024 season. Teammates Jones settled in second followed by Custer, Creed and Herbst while Hill, Chandler Smith, Allmendinger, Truex and Sam Mayer were scored in the top 10.  

Under the stage break, nearly the entire lead lap field led by Allgaier pitted while the rest led by Retzlaff and Love, including those who pitted during the previous caution period, remained on the track. Towards the end of the first stage’s break period, Blaine Perkins stopped on the track in Turn 2 after his car ended up on fire. 

The second stage period started on Lap 51 as Retzlaff and Love occupied the front row. At the start, Retzlaff and Love battled dead even for the lead through the first two turns and the backstretch as Jeb Burton followed suit in third. Love would prevail and take over the top spot during the following lap while the rest of the field behind scrambled and jostled for positions by the Lap 55 mark. 

At the Lap 60 mark, Love was leading by half a second over Retzlaff followed by Custer, Jeb Burton and Hill while Creed, Herbst, Kaden Honeycutt, Chandler Smith and Allgaier were running in the top 10 as Allmendinger, Sammy Smith, Shane van Gisbergen, Truex and Jones trailed in the top 15. 

Ten laps later, Love retained the lead by nine-tenths of a second over Retzlaff as third-place Custer, who was the first competitor who exited pit road during the first stage’s break period, trailed by a second as he was racing ahead of Creed and Herbst. 

Another two laps later, Custer motored his No. 00 Haas Ford Mustang past Love’s No. 2 Whelen Chevrolet Camaro through the first two turns as he assumed the lead. Custer extended his advantage to a second over Love by the Lap 75 mark and to two seconds over Love just past the Lap 80 mark. 

When the second stage period concluded on Lap 90, Custer captured his second Xfinity stage victory of the 2024 season. Hill charged his way into the runner-up spot followed by Love, Retzlaff and Creed while Allgaier, Herbst, Chandler Smith, Sammy Smith and Truex were scored in the top 10. 

During the stage break, the lead lap field led by Custer pitted for service. Following the pit stops, Custer retained the lead after exiting pit road first followed by Hill, Allgaier, Herbst, Love, Sammy Smith, Creed, Truex, Chandler Smith and Allmendinger. 

With 102 laps remaining, the final stage commenced as Custer and Hill occupied the front row. At the start, Custer fended off Hill to retain the lead as Allgaier muscled his way past Hill for the runner-up spot. Allgaier and Hill would battle for the runner-up spot ahead of Herbst and Love while Custer led with 100 laps remaining. Not long after, Love made an unscheduled pit stop under green to address a cut left-rear tire after making contact with Ryan Truex. 

With 85 laps remaining, Custer stretched his advantage to three seconds over Allgaier while Herbst, Sammy Smith and Hill trailed in the top five ahead of Carson Kvapil, Creed, Truex, Allmendinger and Anthony Alfredo. 

Ten laps later, Custer stabilized his advantage to two seconds over Allgaier as Herbst, Sammy Smith and Hill continued to run in the top five ahead of Kvapil, Creed, Truex, Allmendinger and Chandler Smith. 

Down to the final 50 laps of the event, Custer continued to lead by six-tenths of a second over Allgaier as Herbst, Sammy Smith and Hill trailed by five seconds. Behind, Kvapil retained sixth ahead of Creed and Chandler Smith, who gained two spots, as Allmendinger and Truex trailed in the top 10 ahead of Jones, Mayer, Kligerman, Alfredo and Jeb Burton. 

Eight laps later, the caution flew due to rain reported around the venue. During the caution period, some led by Herbst pitted while the rest led by Custer, who missed the pit road entrance line and did not pit when reported to do so, remained on the track.  

With the caution period being extended due to the rain, the field led by Custer was directed to pit road with 33 laps remaining and the event was placed in a weather delay that spanned more than 12 minutes. Once the red flag period was lifted and the field returned to the track under a cautious pace, select names including Custer pitted while the rest led by Allgaier remained on the track. 

When the race restarted under green flag conditions with 28 laps remaining, Allgaier and Hill battled closely against one another for the lead through the first two turns and the backstretch until Allgaier went wide and up the track in Turn 3. This allowed Hill to muscle ahead with the lead as Kvapil moved into the runner-up spot while Allgaier was left to battle Creed and Mayer to retain third place. 

Another lap later, the caution returned after Jones, who was racing in the top 10, made contact with Allmendinger in Turn 2 that resulted in Allmendinger bumping into Jones and sending Jones for a spin towards the inside wall on the backstretch, but Jones managed to keep his car off the wall. 

The start of the following restart period with 21 laps remaining featured Hill retaining the lead ahead of Creed, Kvapil and Gray. Four laps later, however, the caution returned after Mayer, who was battling Gray for a top-five spot, got loose underneath Gray and clipped Gray which resulted in Gray slamming into the outside wall in Turn 2. 

During the start of the next restart period with 11 laps remaining, Hill and Creed battled dead even for the lead through the first two turns and the backstretch before Creed muscled ahead from the inside lane. With 10 laps remaining, however, Hill would battle back against Creed for the top spot as.  

Then with eight laps remaining, Kvapil drew himself beneath a side-by-side action between Hill and Creed through the frontstretch. This generated a three-wide action for the lead as Kvapil moved his No. 88 Chevy Truck Season Chevrolet Camaro into the lead. The caution, however, returned a lap later after Herbst got turned sideways in Turn 4, which triggered a multi-car wreck that collected Kyle Sieg, Sammy Smith, Leland Honeyman, Brennan Poole, Daniel Dye and Allgaier. The incident was enough to sent the event into overtime. 

The first overtime period did not last long as Hill got loose underneath Kvapil while battling him for the lead through the first two turns, which resulted in Hill spinning his No. 21 Nuthin Fancy Collection Chevrolet Camaro below the apron. 

The second overtime attempt generated a different outcome as Ryan Truex, who restarted alongside Kvapil on the inside lane, battled dead even with Kvapil for nearly a full lap until Truex muscled ahead with the lead through Turns 3 and 4. 

When the white flag waved and the final lap started, Truex was leading by two-tenths of a second over Kvapil as Mayer, Creed and Custer battled for third place. Not long after, the caution flew, which ended the race as Allgaier wrecked on the frontstretch. With the checkered flag being displayed alongside the caution flag, Truex was able to coast his No. 20 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota Supra back to the frontstretch victorious for a second consecutive season at the Monster Mile. 

With the victory, Truex, who previously recorded two top-10 results in four starts thus far of the season, achieved his second career win in his 95th start in the Xfinity circuit and fifth of the 2024 season. He also recorded the fifth victory of the season for both Toyota and Joe Gibbs Racing as he became the third different competitor to pilot JGR’s No. 20 Toyota Supra entry to an Xfinity race victory in 2024.

“I can’t believe it,” Truex said on FS1. “Our car was just good at the end when it mattered. I was so loose all day. Shout out to Carson [Kvapil]. What an amazing run for what, his second race. I felt a little bad running him up the hill, but you’ve got to take these things when you can. I’m out of breath. I think I held my breath the last two laps. Love these fans. Love this track. Just can’t believe it.”

Meanwhile, Kvapil, a full-time CARS Late Model Stock Tour competitor for JR Motorsports and the son of former NASCAR Truck Series champion Travis Kvapil, was left with mixed reactions on pit road despite achieving a career-best runner-up result in his second Xfinity Series career start. He finished in fourth place during his first Xfinity career start at Martinsville Speedway in early April.

“It sucks, right? You get that close [to winning],” Kvapil said. “I really don’t even know what to say. I think we had a really fast Chevrolet here. JR Motorsports brought me a really good piece. I’m just really fortunate to be in the spot that I am. I’m happy that I have a shot to win a race at the end there. We had a good car. I just couldn’t really get up through the restarts really good…[Truex] just barely got us there at the end.”

Sam Mayer ended up in third place followed by Sheldon Creed and Cole Custer. AJ Allmendinger, Chandler Smith, Kyle Weatherman, Anthony Alfredo and Parker Retzlaff finished in the top 10.

For the fourth and final Dash 4 Cash bonus of the 2024 season, the honors belonged to Anthony Alfredo, who achieved his first bonus of the initiative of his career as he also collected his fifth top-10 result of the season.

There were 11 lead changes for 10 different leaders. The race featured 10 cautions for 61 laps. In addition, 20 of 38 starters finished on the lead lap. 

Following the 10th event of the 2024 Xfinity Series season, Chandler Smith leads the regular-season standings by a single point over Cole Custer, 17 over Austin Hill, 57 over rookie Jesse Love and 81 over Justin Allgaier.

Results. 

1.  Ryan Truex, two laps led

2. Carson Kvapil, 14 laps led

3. Sam Mayer

4. Sheldon Creed, three laps led

5. Cole Custer, 95 laps led, Stage 2 winner

6. AJ Allmendinger

7. Chandler Smith

8. Kyle Weatherman

9. Anthony Alfredo

10. Parker Retzlaff, three laps led

11. Jeb Burton

12. Parker Kligerman

13. Ryan Ellis

14. Jeremy Clements

15. Austin Hill, 17 laps led

16. Riley Herbst

17. Justin Allgaier, 39 laps led, Stage 1 winner

18. Shane van Gisbergen

19. Brandon Jones, 13 laps led

20. Daniel Dye

21. Leland Honeyman, one lap down

22. Brennan Poole, one lap down

23. Kaden Honeycutt, two laps down

24. Jesse Love, two laps down, 21 laps led

25. Josh Williams, two laps down

26. David Starr, two laps down

27. Kyle Sieg, two laps down, one lap led

28. Patrick Emerling, three laps down

29. Dawson Cram, three laps down

30. Garrett Smithley, six laps down

31. Hailie Deegan, eight laps down

32.  Matt DiBenedetto, 12 laps down

33. Sammy Smith – OUT, Accident

34. Taylor Gray – OUT, Accident

35. Corey Heim – OUT, Engine

36. Blaine Perkins – OUT, Electrical

37. Ryan Sieg – OUT, Engine

38. JJ Yeley – OUT, Accident

With the completion of the 2024 Xfinity Series’ Dash 4 Cash initiative, the next event on the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule is Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina, for the Crown Royal Purple Bag Project 200. The event is scheduled for May 11 and will air at 1:30 p.m. ET on FS1. 

Stewart-Haas Racing: BetRivers 200 from Dover

STEWART-HAAS RACING
BetRivers 200

Date: April 27, 2024
Event: BetRivers 200 (Round 10 of 33)
Series: Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway (1-mile oval)
Format: 200 laps, broken into three stages (45 laps/45 laps/110 laps)
Note: Race extended eight laps past its scheduled 200-lap distance due to a green-white-checkered finish.
Race Winner: Ryan Truex of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Stage 1 Winner: Justin Allgaier of JR Motorsports (Chevrolet)
Stage 2 Winner: Cole Custer of Stewart-Haas Racing (Ford)

SHR Race Finish:

● Cole Custer (Started 11th / Finished 5th, Running, completed 208 of 208 laps)
● Riley Herbst (Started 2nd / Finished 16th, Running, completed 208 of 208 laps)

SHR Points:

● Cole Custer (2nd with 393 points, one out of first)
● Riley Herbst (6th with 303 points, 91 out of first)

SHR Notes:

● Custer earned his fifth top-five of the season and his fifth top-five in eight career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Dover.
● Custer has not finished worse than 13th at Dover in his Xfinity Series career.
● This was Custer’s fifth straight top-10 at Dover.

● This was Custer’s eighth straight top-10. He finished second March 2 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, fifth March 9 at Phoenix Raceway, fourth March 23 at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin Texas, 10th March 30 at Richmond (Va.) Raceway, eighth April 6 at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, fifth April 13 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, and 10th last Saturday at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.

● Custer finished third in Stage 1 to earn eight bonus points and won Stage 2 to earn 10 more bonus points and one playoff point.

● Custer led once for 95 laps to increase his laps-led total at Dover to 332.

● Herbst finished fifth in Stage 1 to earn six bonus points and seventh in Stage 2 to earn four more bonus points.

Race Notes:

● Ryan Truex won the BetRivers 200 under caution to score his second career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory, his first of the season, and his second at Dover.

● There were 10 caution periods for a total of 61 laps.

● Twenty of the 38 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.

● Chandler Smith remains the championship leader after Dover with a one-point advantage over second-place Cole Custer.

Sound Bites:

“Those final 50 laps were pretty frustrating with the rain and trying to make that call on pit road. In hindsight, we probably should have pitted, and I think we probably would have won. My No. 00 guys did such a great job with our Ford Mustang Dark Horse. It was definitely a dominant car, and it just shows a lot of promise for our cars moving forward. I think when we hit it right and get everything clicking, we’re lights out and it’s going to be hard to beat us. We just have to keep bringing cars like that to the track and we’ll win one soon.” –Cole Custer, driver of the No. 00 Haas Automation Ford Mustang Dark Horse

“The speed is fine, for sure. I guess the No. 7 car got back at us from last week, so it is what it is, and we’ll move on. Our No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang Dark Horse was fast all day. We should have finished third at worst, and we finished 16th. It was just a rough ending for us.” –Riley Herbst, driver of the No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang Dark Horse

Next Up:

The next event on the NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule is the Darlington 200 on May 11 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway. The race begins at 1:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by FS1 and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Tasca, Ashley, Enders and Herrera Earn #2Fast2Tasty Wins At Saturday’s NHRA 4-Wide Nationals Qualifying

Justin Ashley powered his 11,000-horsepower dragster to his first #2Fast2Tasty win of the season during Saturday’s NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at zMAX Dragway. (CMS/HHP photo)
  • Powered by strong Friday night runs, Doug Kalitta, John Force and Greg Anderson join Gaige Herrera to earn No. 1 qualifier spots ahead of elimination Sunday at zMAX Dragway
  • Tickets for Sunday’s 44,000-horsepower showcase of speed are still available online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com

CONCORD, NC (April 27, 2024) – With more than just No. 1 qualifying spots on the line during Saturday’s action at the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals, drivers put on yet another record-breaking showcase of speed. New this season, the Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge brought a race within a race to zMAX Dragway, as the top eight drivers from the 4-Wide Nationals in Las Vegas were pitted against each other with money, playoff points and bragging rights on the line.

When the final win lights were lit, Justin Ashley (Top Fuel), Bob Tasca (Funny Car), Erica Enders (Pro Stock) and Gaige Herrera (Pro Stock Motorcycle) earned top honors in the #2Fast2Tasty Challenge. Using runs from Friday’s qualifying sessions, Doug Kalitta (Top Fuel), John Force (Funny Car) and Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) join Herrera as No. 1 qualifiers looking ahead to elimination Sunday.

‘Pissed Off’ Tasca Lays Down Record Lap

After learning that his second-round qualifying pass had been disqualified by the NHRA for running an adjusted manifold, Tasca felt vindication when his Funny Car – complete with a manifold borrowed from fellow racer Steve Torrence – ran a track-record 338.34 mph at 3.834 seconds in Saturday’s final qualifying session, earning the veteran racer the #2Fast2Tasty title.

“I was as pissed off as I’ve ever been in a race car today, and I just used that as energy,” Tasca said. “Mentally, that was my mindset. Truthfully, I wasn’t racing any of those racers up there. I was racing NHRA. I was racing for the reputation of my crew chiefs.”

The 18-time winner will look to carry Saturday’s momentum into race day on Sunday when he faces a stacked field of drivers hungry to turn on a win light of their own.

“This level of competition, it takes a perfect call from the crew chief,” Tasca said. “The crew has to do everything right; the driver has to be perfect to beat three other competitors at the highest level. It’s insane, honestly, to win one of these four-wides. It’s probably an easier race to get to the finals, but it is, without question, the most difficult race to win.”

Tasca, whose run propelled him from No. 16 to the No. 2 qualifier, will face Jim Campbell, Paul Lee and Daniel Wilkerson in the opening round of eliminations.

Ashley Outstanding in #2Fast2Tasty Final

Ashley’s 3.701-second pass at 334.32 mph was enough to hold off a #2Fast2Tasty field that included Antron Brown, Steve Torrence and Josh Hart.

“Yesterday, we fell behind a little bit,” Ashley said of Friday’s qualifying effort. “We wanted to run a little bit better, a little bit quicker. We wanted to come out here today and set a new tone for ourselves. Running that 70 was really important. It doesn’t matter whether it’s qualifying, whether it’s the Mission Foods Challenge, whether it’s race day, we want to win each and every lap down the track.”

Kalitta’s Friday night pass of 3.691 seconds held up on Saturday, relegating Ashley to the No. 3 qualifier position. He will face Tony Stewart, Dan Mercier and Doug Foley in the first round on Sunday.

Second Chance Lifts Enders to #2Fast2Tasty Win

Despite her elimination in the Pro Stock #2Fast2Tasty semi-finals, six-time World Champion Erica Enders was given a chance at redemption when she replaced Greg Anderson following his Q3 disqualification for a technical violation for bypassing a safety device.

“Never give us a second chance,” said Enders, whose 6.516-second 210-mph run secured her second #2Fast2Tasty Challenge win and subsequent bonus points of the season.

While the run earned her the #2Fast2Tasty title, Enders finished in the ninth qualifying spot overall and will face Anderson, Sienna Wildgust and Brandon Foster in the first round.

Fernando Cuadra Sr. failed to qualify for Sunday’s eliminations after announcing his retirement this week, missing the top 16 by just two-thousandths of a second.

Herrera Heats Up In Mission Foods Final

In the Pro-Stock Motorcycle category, reigning World Champion Gaige Herrera dethroned provisional No. 1 qualifier Matt Smith during the category’s final qualifying round, posting a 6.671-second run at 202 mph, simultaneously earning the zMAX Dragway elapsed-time track record and the top seed heading into Sunday.

“Yesterday, we had a malfunction on the first run that set us back, and then we ran 6.68 on the second and that was a good run,” Herrera said. “Today, I ran a 6.70 and then that 6.67 and that’s just our team learning how to fine-tune the new fuel. There was not much left on my bike. It went straight and required very little correction. Tomorrow will be a lot of fun.”

The NHRA 4-Wide Nationals builds to a thundering 44,000-horsepower crescendo on Sunday, with high-octane eliminations beginning at 12 p.m. ET.

TICKETS:

Race fans in attendance will be treated to a series of special pre-race ceremonies including driver introductions and the fan-favorite SealMaster Track Walk beginning at 11 a.m. ET. Single-day tickets for Sunday’s NHRA 4-Wide Nationals are still available online at charlottemotorspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-455-FANS (3267).

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Truex repeats at the Monster Mile in the BetRivers 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series Dash 4 Cash race

Ryan Truex made it two straight NASCAR Xfinity Series wins at the Monster Mile on Saturday, capturing the BetRivers 200 at his beloved home track.

Truex led just two laps – the final two – after a thrilling final stage featuring weather strategies, hard crashes and a two-overtime finish which saw him edge past Carson Kvapil on the final restart.

“I can’t believe it,” said Truex, driving the No. 20 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing. “Our car was just good at the end when it matters. I felt a little bad running [Carson] up the hill.

“Thank you so much to the fans for being here. Love this track, love this crowd.”

Anthony Alfredo, driving the No. 5 Chevrolet for Our Motorsports, won the final $100,000 Dash 4 Cash bonus of the year after Jesse Love, Riley Herbst and Ryan Sieg all endured wrecked or troubled machines.

“We came in knowing we were the underdog,” Alfredo said, who finished ninth overall. “We don’t have any technical support. No team alliance. We’ve been punching above our weight. You don’t understand how small our budget is compared to these other teams.

“This is crazy to win the Dash 4 Cash and to come out with a top 10 in a place like Dover is a big deal.”

Justin Allgaier won Stage 1 while Cole Custer, who led a race-high 95 laps, captured Stage 2.

Kvapil held on for second, with Sam Mayer in third, Sheldon Creed in fourth and Custer in fifth.

Kvapil picked the top lane for the final restart and was even with Truex through three-quarters of a lap until the entrance to Turn 4.

“It sucks to get that close,” said Kvapil, who led 14 laps. “I thought we had a fast Chevrolet. I’m really fortunate to be in this situation. It seemed like the top [lane] was so dominant. He just got us there in Turn 3.”

Truex completed the 208 laps/miles with an average speed of 87.395 mph in 2 hours, 22 minutes and 48 seconds. Twenty drivers finished on the lead lap, with 10 caution periods taking up 61 laps.

The Monster Mile’s remaining race schedule this week includes:

  • Sunday, April 28: Würth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race (2 p.m., FS1, PRN, SiriusXM)

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The Würth 400 is the Monster Mile’s 106th NASCAR Cup Series race. 2024 marks 55 consecutive years that Dover Motor Speedway has hosted a NASCAR Cup Series event. The Monster Mile is one of only 10 tracks in the country to host 100 or more NASCAR Cup Series races.

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CHEVROLET INDYCAR AT BARBER: Team Chevy Qualifying Report

CHEVROLET IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES
CHILDREN’S OF ALABAMA INDY GRAND PRIX
BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK
LEEDS, ALABAMA
TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING REPORT
APRIL 27, 2024

CHEVROLET LOCKS OUT THE FRONT ROW FOR SUNDAY’S CHILDREN’S OF ALABAMA INDY GRAND PRIX AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK WITH TEAM PENSKE’S SCOTT MCLAUGHLIN AND WILL POWER

  • Scott McLaughlin, driver of the No. 3 Good Ranchers Team Penske Chevrolet, captured his sixth career NTT P1 Pole Award in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, and his first at Barber Motorsports Park, with his fastest lap of 1:05.9490 seconds during Saturday’s Firestone Fast Six.
  • McLaughlin’s pole award is Team Chevy’s 129th earned pole in the 2.2-liter twin turbo direct injected era since 2012, and 10th on the 2.3-mile, 17-turn road course of Barber Motorsports Park.
  • The NTT P1 Pole Award for the driver of the No. 3 is the 300th pole for Team Penske in NTT INDYCAR SERIES competition.
  • McLaughlin’s Team Penske teammate Will Power, driver of the No. 12 Verizon Chevrolet, will start from second, giving the Bowtie-brand an all-Chevy front row as the Penske pair leads the NTT INDYCAR SERIES field to the green flag Sunday.
  • Four Chevrolet drivers and teams qualified in the top-10, with McLaughlin in first, Power in second, Pato O’Ward, driver of the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, in fourth, and Josef Newgarden, driver of the No. 2 PPG Team Penske Chevrolet, in eighth.
  • Chevrolet was represented by McLaughlin, O’Ward, and Power in the Firestone Fast Six at Barber Motorsports Park.
  • McLaughlin finished first in Group 2, followed by his teammates Power (second) and Newgarden (third), to transfer and represent Chevrolet in the Fast 12.
  • Of the four Chevrolet teams in Group 1 of qualifying, O’Ward and Romain Grosjean, driver of the No. 77 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet, transferred to the second round to battle for the Firestone Fast Six amongst the fastest 12.
  • Chevrolet finished second practice Saturday morning represented by six drivers in the top-10, including Rinus VeeKay, driver of the No. 21 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet in first, Grosjean in second, McLaughlin in third, O’Ward in sixth, Power in seventh, and Newgarden in ninth.
  • The Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix race day Sunday from Barber Motorsports Park sees Team Chevy take to the track for warm-up at 10:15 a.m. ET. The 90-lap, 207-mile main event takes the green flag at 1 p.m. ET live on NBC.

TEAM CHEVY TOP-10 QUALIFYING RESULTS:
1st Scott McLaughlin
2nd Will Power
4th Pato O’ward
8th Josef Newgarden

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING:

Santino Ferrucci, No. 14 AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet:

“We have a really great car. The team’s done a done a great job this weekend getting things going. It’s hard when you come off the back foot from another weekend and you’re the last pit stall as you have less time in qualifying because you’re the last car out. So, you normally lose about a minute. And we just ended up making it back [to the pit box] and by the time we were fueled and had a set strategy, we were on our fast laps when other people were coming out of the pits. We didn’t have enough fuel to cool down, re-gap and push one more lap. But we have a good car, so we’ll move forward. We’ll definitely move forward.”

Sting Ray Robb, No. 41 AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet:

“I think we did a good job. We made a good step forward. We found something in the car that was not what we expected after practice 2, but after we made that change, it kind of woke the car up a little bit and I feel like it put us in a better window. I underdrove a little bit. So there’s still more on the table with my driving, but at least I know where it’s at now and I can feel what’s going on. So I’m proud of the team. I think that we figured out a lot of issues and we know what direction to go for tomorrow for the race. I think we’ll roll off in the warmup with a pretty good setup and hopefully that correlates to a good race.”

Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet:

“We definitely squeezed out a lot of what the car had in it today. We’ll be starting second row, P4, so I think we’ll be looking good for a strong race tomorrow. We’ll have to get creative on the strategy. Team Penske will be really strong, so we’ll see if we can make our way forward and get ourselves on the podium.”

Théo Pourchaire, No. 6 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet:

“Everything I learned from Long Beach is out of the window in a way and we’re starting from zero. It’s not easy jumping into new tracks that I am unfamiliar with, especially one of the toughest ones on the calendar here in Barber. It’s a high-commitment track and I enjoyed it. Our qualifying was not too bad until I made a mistake into Turn 12 and 13. I lost most of my time there and thought I could have been much closer to my teammate Alexander. I continue to learn every single day, and tomorrow with the race we will give our best to overtake a lot of cars for a great race. I am a lot better in the races and enjoy managing the tires and saving fuel. Last weekend we were able to push forward, and I think we can do the same, perhaps even better, here tomorrow.”

Alexander Rossi, No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet:

“We missed a lot of lap time, so I think there’s nothing you can do other than try to figure it out. We’re quite a ways off, and in previous qualifying sessions this season, we missed the execution side with a pretty good car. Today the execution was there, but there was no lap time. We’ll look into why we didn’t feel much quicker on Firestone reds. There are a lot of questions. It’s been a pretty tough weekend so far.”

“There’s been several qualifying sessions earlier in the year where there was missed execution and there were things we didn’t do right which prevented us from transferring, but this one seemed pretty good. It’s frustrating when you don’t really have an answer.”

The sun was coming in and out behind the clouds, and when it does that, Group 2 was slower than Group 1. Does the track temperature change and impact things, slow them down?

“Oh, yeah. 100%. But that’s not an excuse. Certainly, you know these cars and tires are very track sensitive, and that’s why I imagine Group 2 was slower than Group 1.”

Gavin Ward, Team Principal at Arrow McLaren:

“Another NTT INDYCAR SERIES qualifying session and another reminder that it is quite competitive out here. Pato (O’Ward) and the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet team did a great job to squeeze everything out of it today, but we didn’t have the performance to fight for pole. Alexander (Rossi) just missed out on pushing through Q1; a lot of people were in that boat today. Théo (Pourchaire) continues to learn with a steep learning curve in INDYCAR without test time. I’ve been really happy with him, and I know he is still building up to it. We’ll look forward to have a strong race tomorrow.”

Christian Rasmussen, No. 20 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet:

“I think I got a little greedy there in Turn 12, 13. I was on a good lap, and I just wanted to finish it off strong. I think at this point, I just wanted to finish it off a little too strong. I lost a little bit of time in Turn 12, 13 which I think without that, we would have been transferring and in my first top-12. It’s not awesome when you’re that close. But again, it’s my third (time) qualifying. I’m pretty happy with the progression we’re making. We’re getting closer and closer and closer. We’ve had a strong weekend so far, so we’ll finish it off in the race.”

Both of these cars have been good so far this weekend. What’s working well?

“I think we’re starting to build a little more rear security in the car, which is coming in handy, I think. Again, it’s also me getting used to the car. We’re getting better and better, both me and Rinus (VeeKay). Obviously, Rinus had a super strong Practice 2. We rolled off the truck well. Made good changes, and kind of figured out what’s working for us. I think we’re in a good spot.”

Rinus VeeKay, No. 21 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet:

“The car felt good to be honest. It just lost power on the straightaways. We didn’t have the right fix here for it in pit lane. The best thing to do is to fix it overnight and save a set of tires for the race.”

You talk about how much you love it here due to commitment. How much commitment will you have to be tomorrow to pass all these cars?

“We will be. We have to be. That guy right there, “Woody,” he knows strategies. Nothing’s lost. We’ll go for a great comeback, but it just really sucks being the fastest in the practice. Liking this track. I know we were going to be fast in qualifying. We would have definitely made it through here. I would have just loved it so much for the guys to make it through, to give them something back for their hard work. We’ll have to do that tomorrow. I’m so proud of them. It’s nothing they did wrong. It’s racecars. They break sometimes.”

Romain Grosjean, No. 77 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet:

“I think the whole weekend has really positive for us. We’ve been very fast for Practice 1, very fast for Practice 2, very fast doing some segments of qualifying. For some reason in Q2 on red tires, I couldn’t improve and couldn’t find a pace as much as some. We’re not very happy in P11 on the grid, but I still think it’s not far from the top-10, which is great. We are steadily improving and getting better. I think today we had a shot of doing more, but out of our control, we just couldn’t do it.”

Agustin Canapino, No. 78 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet:

“The second practice was much better. I was 13th and it felt good.I was discussing it with Romain (Grosjean) after qualifying and the No 78 car has some work to do with the car tomorrow. Things can happen in racing. The good thing is, we have a long race tomorrow. We are going to try our best and get some points.”

Josef Newgarden, No. 2 Team Penske Chevrolet:

What would have helped you advance?

“Just a better lap. I didn’t do a very good job, so we’re going to roll of eighth. Team did a good job though. Had a good PPG Chevy this weekend. Wish we could have got a little bit more out of there. PPG and Chevrolet’s support has been great as always, and just excited to race.”

Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 Team Penske Chevrolet:

“It’s been tough. The Good Ranchers Chevy was so good today, I just want to give these guys and girls on the team an opportunity to be back on the front row and be back on pole. It’s been tough the last couple of races, we just haven’t hit it in qualifying. I’m so proud of that. Super proud of the execution today. Obviously, this means a lot, but we just have to keep focusing like this for the rest of the season and keep working hard.”

How did you find that extra tenth to get by Will Power?

“I don’t know. I sent it pretty hard the last couple of corners. Anytime you get the chance to get a Team Penske front row, that’s the main thing and a great objective for the team. I’m really proud of everyone.”

Talk about getting pole position…

“We wanted an opportunity to be back on the pole, and the Good Ranchers Chevy was great. We’re just proud to get back in this fight, be back in the qualifying and hopefully we can start our championship run this weekend.”

Take us through that flier of a lap in the Fast Six…

“I knew I had to find something because I stuffed it on the first run, but the car was very good the whole session. We hardly changed it. Just a matter of putting it together. Thankfully, the space between the steering wheel and the seat did his job.”

What’s it going to take for the “Meat Wagon” (Good Ranchers Chevy) to bring home the bacon this weekend?

“We’ll just try our best. We’ve got a great car here. I love this place and love the people here. Hopefully, we can put a good show on for the fans. May the best person win.”

Will Power, No. 12 Team Penske Chevrolet:

Did you have anything more for your teammate Scott (McLaughlin)?

“Not much. It’s all so close these days. It’s just little bits here and there honestly That’s just the way it is these days. Anytime you are in the top-six in this series, you’ve done a bloody good job.”

On strategy for tomorrow…

“We are always bloody quick. Last week, there was a very unfortunate yellow and we’d already used our good tires up, the soft compound, so we didn’t really have any defense for (Scott) Dixon. But if we keep starting up front, man, it’s going to come. We are going to get a win here. I’m bloody determined.”

SCOTT MCLAUGHLIN, DRIVER OF THE NO. 3 GOOD RANCHERS TEAM PENSKE CHEVROLET, and WILL POWER, DRIVER OF THE NO. 12 VERIZON TEAM PENSKE CHEVROLET – NTT P1 Pole Award Winner & Front Row Press Conference Transcript:

THE MODERATOR: Wrapping up qualifying. Joined now by the NTT P1 Award winner, Scott McLaughlin. Getting it done. First pole of the season, sixth of his career.

Scott, saving the best for last at the end. Talk us through that pole-winning run.

SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: Yeah, I lost my voice on the way in from the finish line to the pit entry (smiling).

Look, it obviously means a lot. Really proud for Good Ranchers to come back here with another fast car. Ultimately proud for Team Penske. 1-2, it’s quite tough to come by in any series, let alone INDYCAR. Obviously after the week we’ve all had, it’s a nice little reward.

THE MODERATOR: We are joined by Will Power. All-Team Penske front row. Second straight front row start. Two-time winner here.

Will, I guess if you’re going to give up pole position for this race, might as well do it for a teammate. Your thoughts?

WILL POWER: Yeah, good bounceback for the team. Man, from the moment we rolled off the truck, the thing’s been great. Really haven’t changed much at all. Felt comfortable the whole time.

Just cool to be back in the Fast Six each week. Felt like we should have done it at St. Pete. Yeah, enjoying it a lot. Enjoying it a lot. Like fighting for poles. Always sucks to miss out by a little bit. At least this is like almost a 10th. The hundredths really hurt.

It’s cool to start up the front. We’re strong in racing. So determined to win a race, man. If I get a sniff of a win, it’s been so long. I’m hanging for that. So starting there gives you a great shot.

THE MODERATOR: We’ll open it up for questions.

Q. Scott, obviously you’re on the radio with your crew. They’re telling you Will’s time. How do you balance getting that little extra while listening or reading on your steering wheel? How do you manage that?

SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: They don’t tell me much. I ask for no lap times. I just go out there and drive basically. I don’t have a predicted lap on the dash like Will or anything. It’s more for me a feel thing, just drive the wheels off it. For me, it’s a process that I go about. It’s an execution.

The car today was just phenomenal. Like Will said, we’ve hardly changed it. When you arrive here, you drop it out of the truck, you don’t have to change it that much, you build more confidence, more confidence, more confidence. You just find the limit, know the limit.

Thankfully the car was really good on that final set of reds. We were able to put her up the front.

Q. Why did you choose to attack twice with red tires this time?

SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: Because we thought it was faster, so we did that. I think pole last year, they did a 2-2 type strategy. That’s exactly what we did, as well. It worked.

Q. Scott, you seemed to gain a lot of time in the 13, 14 section. Was there something there different you did or…

SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: I had a pretty good run through there. I just love this place. I mean, Will does, as well. I think it’s a matter of just putting it together.

I knew on my first flyer I didn’t quite nail that part of the track. I had a little bit of a time left up in me. I knew if I could just nail the first part of the lap, then get to 13, sort of send it through there. It was really just see what happens when I turned right into there. It worked. Yeah, it was all good.

Q. Will, you were kind of handicapped last weekend going with the 2-2 reds situation. In that same boat now going into the race. What’s the tire situation here?

WILL POWER: That is true. That is true. But you sort of have to take that hit to go for a pole. It’s either sit back and save…

Yeah, could have saved the first set maybe. I only put one lap on ’em. Yeah, it is what it is. We’ll start up front is what matters, man. It just does, big-time.

Q. I believe I heard a stat 114 front row starts out of 288 races.

WILL POWER: That’s not bad (smiling).

SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: 300 poles for Team Penske, and he’s had ton of them.

Q. Starting up front is more important than the tires?

WILL POWER: Yeah, big-time. That was the problem last year. Even the year I won the championship, yeah, was just on the back foot from qualifying. I focused on that pretty hard this year. It makes things a lot easier.

Obviously it didn’t last week. Like if I qualified eighth or seventh, it would have been nice because you’re saving your green tires, starting on the hard compound. Literally that yellow last week fell just as bad as it could from that perspective, yeah.

Q. Scott, same thing on the tire situation. Do you feel comfortable?

SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: Got to live for the now. That’s exactly what we did.

THE MODERATOR: Scott, all those poles means he’s been around for a while.

SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: Still bloody good.

Q. Will, I was wondering if anything sort of clicked in qualifying this year compared to last season.

WILL POWER: Yeah, man, we worked pretty hard in the off-season on the car. Chevy has improved, for sure. Last year was tough for me. I just wasn’t all there because my wife was sick. The preparation for the start of the season wasn’t good. I was constantly in the back of my mind worried what might happen, whether I should even keep racing or not. Once you have a kid, do a dangerous sport, if my wife is sick, what if something happens to her, I’m doing this. I was sort of juggling that last year.

Just all in right now, as I usually am. Just a weird circumstances. Unfortunate circumstance last year.

Q. Scott, you ended last season with seven front rows in the last eight races. What’s clicked for you compared to your two teammates?

SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: Yeah, the last couple races we just probably haven’t nailed qualifying. Circumstances and mistakes by me, whatnot. We’ve been through to Q2, just missed the Fast Six. It’s nice to nail and get our first Fast Six of the year and put it on pole.

Yeah, ultimately it’s so hard to just continually be up the front in the sport. You’ve got to put everything into it. As Will shows, if you had a little bit of adversity or whatever it is, it’s very hard to keep track, keep focused.

But we’ve all been working together really well. I think we’re really pushing this team forward, along with Team Chevy. It’s nice to turn up to the racetrack knowing you can have a really good shot at a win or a pole every time.

Q. With the events of the last week, is there an extra motivation to go out there and prove yourself again tomorrow?

SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: Look, just take it as it comes. Ultimately, we’re always out there to win. Yeah, look, like I said before, it’s been a tough week, but it is what it is. We’ve moved forward.

We’ll just keep starting our championship I guess comeback we would like to say and do the best we can. The best thing we can do is continue getting poles and hope to get a win, but we know it’s going to be hard.

Q. Scott, a lot of people were commenting about the variation in cloud cover and temperature, track temperature. Did you feel any of that at all? Changes and variations in the track temperature.

SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: Yeah, the sun is pretty strong here. It’s quite hot here at the moment. Certainly there were times where we had a lot of cloud cover and times where we didn’t.

I think it probably affects more for me the newer tire, track temp, how the car feels. On those two runs it felt pretty similar at the end there.

Q. I noticed how aggressive you need to be before you get to the demarcation line. That’s a tricky section to negotiate during the race, isn’t it?

SCOTT McLAUGHLIN: Yeah, it is, particularly if someone is not pitting. It’s quite a wide entry, late apex to turn 16. You sort of have to wait on people, especially if you are behind them, so you don’t hit them.

It’s a wicked track here. Someone from Australia, New Zealand needs to come and check it out because it’s really cool. A lot of camping. It is great for the fans. The fans can watch from everywhere, too. We have a blast here.

Q. Will, last week at Long Beach you said how quick these cars are, you felt you’re still on for a front row lockout at Indianapolis. Do you still feel that way?

WILL POWER: I certainly do, yeah. Just like I said, I’d be shocked if one of our cars isn’t fighting for pole at Indy. Done a lot of work. We’ve been quick everywhere. But in particular we’ve done a lot of work for that race.

I think we’d all be a bit disappointed if one of our cars wasn’t on the front row, but I think fighting for pole.

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Felix Rosenqvist Paces Team Effort for Meyer Shank Racing in Alabama INDYCAR Qualifying

  • First time MSR has qualified in the top five for three consecutive INDYCAR races
  • Both MSR cars in top 12 for first time since last race of 2022 season
  • Career-best starting spot for Tom Blomqvist

Birmingham, Ala. – (27 April 2024) – The saying goes that a rising tide raises all ships and Meyer Shank Racing (MSR) lent some credence to it on Saturday. The team built on Felix Rosenqvist’s (No. 60 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda) strong early season to qualifying both of its cars in the top 12 for the first time since 2022.

Rosenqvist led the way in qualifying for Sunday’s Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix, taking the fifth spot in the final session, while his rookie teammate, Tom Blomqvist had the best qualifying result of his nascent INDYCAR SERIES career, as he took his No. 66 AutoNation / Arctic Wolf Honda to 12th on the starting grid.

Rosenqvist’s result followed a big team effort on Saturday, as the MSR squad executed a preventative engine change in short order following the second practice session. The change paid off as the team had the No. 60 entry fired up and ready to run just minutes ahead of the green flag flying to kick off the qualifying session.

Both MSR drivers raced their way into the second qualifying session as Rosenqvist ran fifth with Blomqvist taking the sixth and final transfer position. The Top 12 qualifying run was the first time that the team had both off its cars transfer since the 2022 season finale at Laguna Seca when Helio Castroneves (12th) and Simon Pagenaud (10th) turned the trick.

The results moved them into the 12-car second qualifying session, where Blomqvist sealed his career-best 12th position in Sunday’s starting lineup with a best time of 1:06.3781 (124.723 mph) around the 2.3-mile Barber layout.

Rosenqvist moved into the Firestone Fast Six for the third time in as many races this year after placing sixth in Q2. He then logged a best lap of 1:06.4524 (124.600 mph) in the final session to qualify fifth. The fifth-place spot marks the third consecutive time Rosenqvist’s MSR machine will start in the top five, marking the first time in the team’s history that it has accomplished the feat.

Sunday’s 90-lap Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix will air on NBC and Peacock starting at 1:00 ET. SiriusXM will also host live INDYCAR Radio coverage on XM Ch. 218.

Meyer Shank Racing Driver Quotes:

Felix Rosenqvist: “I’d say that was a pretty good qualifying effort. We had to do an engine change so we basically missed most of practice two and we had a telemetry issue in practice one. The weekend has been really rough, so we said that if we make it into the Top 12 we would be really happy, so to make the Fast Six we didn’t really expect it. I feel like we made the most out of it and it puts us in a good position to do something in the race tomorrow.”

Tom Blomqvist: “First top-12 for me so that’s a positive. My engineer (Ron Borhorst) told me before the start of the year that as long as we keep moving up race by race, we’ll be doing well. We’re just chipping away at it. This weekend has been tough for us, the track hasn’t really suited our package as well as it did at St. Pete and Long Beach. Nonetheless it’s still my best qualifying and every event, it’s getting better and better for me. Felix has been doing fantastic and I’m excited that we keep making progress.”

RCR NXS Race Recap: Dover Motor Speedway

Jesse Love Leads Laps In The No. 2 Whelen Chevrolet at Dover Motor Speedway Before Late Race Incident

Finish: 24th
Start: 8th
Points: 4th

“We had a fast Whelen Chevrolet today at Dover Motor Speedway. At the beginning of the race, our Chevy was a little tight but as the race progressed it began to get free off Turns 3 and 4. Danny Stockman and the crew did a great job with the adjustments and keeping up with the changes in the track. During the second stage of the race, we led a lot of laps, and we were setting ourselves up for a solid finish. The No. 20 car got into me going into Turn 1 and it cut our left rear tire down. I had to make a green flag stop for the left side tires and that caused us to go two laps down. Towards the end of the race, we were running top-five lap times trying to make up as much ground as possible to get back what we lost having to pit under green. I’m proud of the effort everyone at Richard Childress Racing put in this weekend. I feel like we had a good shot to pick up another top-five finish. We will take the weekend off, recharge, and return in two weeks at Darlington Raceway.” -Jesse Love

Austin Hill and the No. 21 Nuthin Fancy Chevrolet Team Contend for Victory at Dover Motor Speedway Before Late-Race Spin Foils Their Run

Finish: 15th
Start: 4th
Points: 3rd

“All in all, it was a solid day for the Nuthin Fancy Collection Chevrolet. We’re showing a lot of speed everywhere we go and that’s promising. This one is on me for not getting the job done on the green-white-checkered restart. I’m more frustrated with myself on the restart before the last one. I lost the lead to the No. 18 (Sheldon Creed) and got back underneath him. We were racing it out hard and then the No. 88 (Carson Kvapil) got by us. He had a really good run off the corner and got clear. I had a really big run on him off Turn 4 and unfortunately the caution came out. When we restarted there on the bottom, I got a pretty good jump. I committed to not lifting until pretty late in the corner. I was going to try to run him up the hill like other drivers had been doing to me throughout the day and it just didn’t work. I got super loose and ended up spinning. We were going for it. It was a green-white-checkered and you’re not going to lift and you’re going to do everything you can to win the race.” -Austin Hill

McLaughlin, Power Sweep Front Row in Penske Rebound at Barber

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Saturday, April 27, 2024) – Team Penske rallied from one of the most tumultuous weeks in its storied history by seizing both front-row starting spots for the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix powered by AmFirst on Saturday afternoon at Barber Motorsports Park.

Scott McLaughlin earned his first NTT P1 Award of the season and his sixth career NTT INDYCAR SERIES pole with his final lap of 1 minute, 5.9490 seconds during the Firestone Fast Six session in the No. 3 Good Ranchers Team Penske Chevrolet. His teammate Will Power qualified second at 1:06.0460 in the No. 12 Verizon Business Team Penske Chevrolet.

The strong performance came at the end of a week in which Team Penske was penalized for illegal use of the Push to Pass system at the season-opening Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding. McLaughlin and teammate Josef Newgarden were disqualified from the race, while Power received a 10-point penalty.

“It’s been tough,” McLaughlin said. “The Good Ranchers Chevy was so good today, and I just wanted to give these guys and girls on the team an opportunity to be back on front row and back on pole. In the last couple of races, we just haven’t hit it in qualifying.

“This means a lot. We’ve just got to keep focusing like this for the rest of the season and keep working hard.”

Up next is the prerace warmup at 10:15 a.m. ET Sunday (Peacock, INDYCAR Radio Network). Live coverage of the 90-lap race starts at 1 p.m. ET Sunday on NBC, Peacock, INDYCAR LIVE and the INDYCAR Radio Network.

Reigning Barber winner McLaughlin earned the 300th INDYCAR SERIES pole position for the fabled team owned by Roger Penske. Power fell just .0097 of a second short of earning his series record-extending 71st pole as Team Penske swept the front row at an NTT INDYCAR SERIES race for the first time since last August on the oval at World Wide Technology Raceway, where McLaughlin and Newgarden took the top two spots, respectively.

“I’ve said it all year: We’re going to be quick everywhere,” Power said. “I’m not surprised. It was obviously a pretty rough week for everyone on the team. Pretty disappointing, but we moved forward quickly.”

McLaughlin stole the top spot in dramatic fashion on his final lap around the 17-turn, 2.3-mile natural road course. He hovered within tens of thousands of a second of Power’s top time, keeping the advantage by ripping through the daunting Turns 12-13 complex.

“I sent it pretty hard through the last couple of corners,” McLaughlin said. “Any time you get a chance to get a Team Penske front row, that’s the main thing. I’m very proud of everyone.”

Christian Lundgaard qualified a season-best third at 1:06:0818 in the No. 45 Hy-Vee Honda of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. Pato O’Ward, who inherited the St. Petersburg victory after Newgarden was disqualified, also will start on the second row after qualifying fourth at 1:06.2940 in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet.

Felix Rosenqvist continued the strong start to his season in his new environs at Meyer Shank Racing, qualifying fifth at 1:06.4524 in the No. 60 AutoNation/SiriusXM Honda. Rosenqvist has qualified in the top five for all three points-paying races in 2024.

Marcus Armstrong ended his first career appearance in the Firestone Fast Six by qualifying a career-best sixth at 1:06.9022 in the No. 11 Root Insurance Honda fielded by Chip Ganassi Racing.

Graham Rahal just missed joining RLL teammate Lundgaard in the Firestone Fast Six and will start seventh after a best lap of 1:06.0942 during the second qualifying round in the No. 15 Hendrickson Honda. Newgarden, who offered his reaction to the Push to Pass penalties in an emotional press conference Friday, qualified eighth at 1:06.2908 in the No. 2 PPG Team Penske Chevrolet.

Points leader and six-time series champion Scott Dixon qualified a season-low 13th in the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda. But Dixon is a master of strategy and reading a race from deep in the pack, as he won the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach last Sunday after starting eighth.

2022 Barber pole winner Rinus VeeKay, quickest in the morning practice, qualified last in the 27-car field after being saddled with an electrical problem in his No. 21 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet during the first round of qualifying.

Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix
Qualifying Results

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Qualifying Saturday for the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix powered by AmFirst NTT INDYCAR SERIES event on the 2.3-mile Barber Motorsports Park, with qualifying position, car number in parentheses, driver, engine, time and speed in parentheses:

  1. (3) Scott McLaughlin, Chevrolet, 1:05.9490 (125.552 mph)
  2. (12) Will Power, Chevrolet, 1:06.0460 (125.367)
  3. (45) Christian Lundgaard, Honda, 1:06.0818 (125.299)
  4. (5) Pato O’Ward, Chevrolet, 1:06.2940 (124.898)
  5. (60) Felix Rosenqvist, Honda, 1:06.4524 (124.600)
  6. (11) Marcus Armstrong, Honda, 1:06.9022 (123.763)
  7. (15) Graham Rahal, Honda, 1:06.0942 (125.276)
  8. (2) Josef Newgarden, Chevrolet, 1:06.2908 (124.904)
  9. (27) Kyle Kirkwood, Honda, 1:06.2959 (124.895)
  10. (10) Alex Palou, Honda, 1:06.3013 (124.884)
  11. (77) Romain Grosjean, Chevrolet, 1:06.3526 (124.788)
  12. (66) Tom Blomqvist, Honda, 1:06.3871 (124.723)
  13. (9) Scott Dixon, Honda, 1:06.1425 (125.184)
  14. (20) Christian Rasmussen, Chevrolet, 1:06.4803 (124.548)
  15. (26) Colton Herta, Honda, 1:06.1481 (125.174)
  16. (7) Alexander Rossi, Chevrolet, 1:06.5054 (124.501)
  17. (14) Santino Ferrucci, Chevrolet, 1:06.2751 (124.934)
  18. (28) Marcus Ericsson, Honda, 1:06.5846 (124.353)
  19. (8) Linus Lundqvist, Honda, 1:06.2825 (124.920)
  20. (78) Agustin Canapino, Chevrolet, 1:06.6706 (124.193)
  21. (51) Luca Ghiotto, Honda, 1:06.4788 (124.551)
  22. (18) Jack Harvey, Honda, 1:06.7969 (123.958)
  23. (4) Kyffin Simpson, Honda, 1:06.5267 (124.461)
  24. (6) Theo Pourchaire, Chevrolet, 1:06.9052 (123.757)
  25. (41) Sting Ray Robb, Chevrolet, 1:06.8404 (123.877)
  26. (30) Pietro Fittipaldi, Honda, 1:07.4920 (122.681)
  27. (21) Rinus VeeKay, Chevrolet, 1:07.7392 (122.234)

Toyota Gazoo Racing North America NHRA Charlotte Post-Qualifying Report – 04.27.24

KALITTA CLAIMS NO. 1 QUALIFIER IN CHARLOTTE; SECOND STRAIGHT OF THE SEASON
Justin Ashley Claims #2Fast2Tasty Win in Top Fuel

CONCORD, N.C. (April 27, 2024) – Doug Kalitta’s hot streak continues, as he claimed the Top Fuel No. 1 qualifying position for the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at zMAX Dragway near Charlotte. Kalitta’s 3.691 elapsed time during the Friday night session was fast enough to earn him his 55th career No. 1 qualifier. Toyota teammate, Antron Brown, got the second overall spot with a 3.698 elapsed time as he goes for his third win in the Charlotte spring event.

Justin Ashley made it a Toyota 1-2-3, claiming the No. 3 spot in Top Fuel through a 3.701 time in the final qualifying session on Saturday. This run also gave Ashley the Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge victory as he defeated Brown, Steve Torrence and Josh Hart. This is the first Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge win for Ashley this season and Toyota’s second consecutive after Brown was victorious in the challenge at Las Vegas two weeks ago.

In Funny Car, Alexis DeJoria earned the fourth overall position going into tomorrow’s eliminations after strong runs on Friday and Saturday. She aims to avenge her runner-up finish in the Charlotte Four-Wide Nationals a season ago. Ron Capps followed DeJoria in fifth and J.R Todd is the No. 12 spot going into tomorrow.

Toyota Post-Qualifying Recap
NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series
NHRA Four-Wide Nationals
zMAX Dragway
Race 5 of 20

TOYOTA TOP FUEL QUALIFYING POSITIONS 

NameCarQualifying PositionFirst Round Opponents
Doug KalittaMac Tools Toyota Top Fuel Dragster1stS. ReedJ. SalinasC. Krohn
Antron BrownMatco Tools Toyota Top Fuel Dragster2ndS. LangdonS. TorrenceB. Force
Justin AshleySCAG Power Equipment Toyota Top Fuel Dragster3rdT. StewartD. FoleyD. Mercier
Billy TorrenceCAPCO Contractors Toyota Top Fuel Dragster5thC. MillicanJ. HartT. Schumacher
Shawn LangdonAutodesk Toyota Top Fuel Dragster7thA. BrownS. TorrenceB. Force
Steve TorrenceCAPCO Contractors Toyota Top Fuel Dragster10thA. BrownS. LangdonB. Force

TOYOTA FUNNY CAR QUALIFYING POSITIONS 

NameCarQualifying PositionFirst Round Opponents
John ForcePeak Chevrolet Camaro Funny Car1st*C. GreenC. PedregonJ. Smith
Alexis DeJoriaBandero Tequila Toyota GR Supra Funny Car4thR. CappsJ. ToddB. Hull
Ron CappsNAPA Auto Care Toyota GR Supra Funny Car5thA. DeJoriaJ. ToddB. Hull
J.R. ToddDHL Toyota GR Supra Funny Car12thA. DeJoriaR. CappsB. Hull

*= Non-Toyota driver

TOYOTA QUOTES

DOUG KALITTA, Mac Tools Toyota Top Fuel Dragster, Kalitta Motorsports

TF Qualifying Result: 1st

Talk about how important it is to have consistency throughout the two days of qualifying.

“Yeah, it’s definitely important. We kind of struggled a little bit today. We put in this new blower, and it had just a little too much power in that first run, so we smoked them. In that last run, we got right to the finish line and kind of took care of that blower unfortunately. Will have to start from scratch tomorrow. We’ve got our setup we’ve been running, and we’ve just tried to get some spare blowers there. Hopefully we’ll be in good shape tomorrow. I got a lot of confidence in my guys. You know, they make things look easy. I think we’ll look good tomorrow.”

JUSTIN ASHLEY, SCAG Power Equipment Toyota Top Fuel Dragster, SCAG Racing

TF Qualifying Result: 3rd

Talk us through your day and what it means to win the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge.

“Yeah, I thought it was a great day today. Yesterday, we fell behind a little bit. We wanted to run a little bit better, a little bit quicker. It was important for us to come out here today and set a new tone for ourselves. Had a nice 3.739 time earlier in the day and running that 3.701 at the end was really important for our team. It gives us a lot of confidence going into tomorrow. Doesn’t matter if it’s qualifying or if it’s the Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge, we want to win each and every lap that we make down the race track. This is a testament to the team we have. They do a great job working hard, really since the offseason, putting us in a position to win. If it’s a race, event or challenge, it’s equally tough to win because the Top Fuel field is just that good. Just really proud of the guys and happy to be a part of it.”

ALEXIS DEJORIA, Bandero Tequila Toyota GR Supra Funny Car, DC Motorsports

FC Qualifying Result: 4th

Take us through your day and what you’re looking forward to tomorrow.

“So, we’re back here at zMAX Dragway! Last year, we were the runner up in the Four-Wide Nationals. My gosh, this is an elusive win. I’ve been wanting a Four-Wide win for so long. We qualified well, running a 3.859 last night. We’re in the No. 4 position going into tomorrow. I feel really confident as we’ve made some really good runs. This last one, we had a solid run inside the 3.900 range. Yeah, we’re ready for tomorrow and let’s see what happens!”

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KALITTA, J. FORCE, ANDERSON AND HERRERA PICK UP NO. 1 QUALIFIERS AT NHRA 4-WIDE NATIONALS IN CHARLOTTE

CONCORD, N.C. (April 27, 2024) – Defending Top Fuel world champion Doug Kalitta enjoyed his second straight No. 1 qualifier, cementing the top spot on Saturday at zMAX Dragway at the 14th annual NHRA 4-Wide Nationals in Charlotte.

John Force (Funny Car), Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) and Gaige Herrera (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also qualified No. 1 at the fifth of 20 races during the 2024 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season.

Kalitta’s run of 3.691-seconds at 337.92 mph from Friday in his 11,000-horsepower Mac Tools dragster held up through two rounds of qualifying on Saturday, handing the reigning world champion his second straight No. 1 spot and the 55th in his career. The result of taking the top position worked well in Las Vegas for Kalitta, as he claimed his first career four-wide win and he’ll look to replicate that on Sunday in Charlotte, also finishing qualifying with a strong 3.710 at 332.18.

“We kind of struggled a little bit today. We put this other blower on and just had a little bit too much power in that first run and smoked the tires, and then that last run, we got right to the finish line and kind of took care of that blower, unfortunately,” Kalitta said. “So we’re going to have to start from scratch again. But now that we’ve got our setup that we’ve been running, we’re going to be in good shape for tomorrow.”

Antron Brown clinched the second spot thanks to his 3.698 at 332.18, while points leader Justin Ashley’s 3.701 at 334.32, which happened during his winning run in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge, sent him to the third spot.

In Funny Car, John Force stayed in the top spot thanks to Friday’s track E.T. record of 3.820 at 330.96 in his 11,000-horsepower PEAK Performance Chevrolet Camaro SS. It gives the legendary 16-time world champion his first No. 1 qualifier of the season and the 167th in his iconic career, putting him in a strong position for eliminations on Sunday. Force is aiming for his second win this season, closing out qualifying with a solid pass as well.

“I’ve got a real good Camaro and I’m learning how to drive it,” Force said. “It was a good day for my good chiefs. We tried to run it hard earlier [in the third qualifying session] and had a problem then came back and got cloud cover and ran [3.]85. Now we’ve got to race tomorrow, and that’s a whole new baby. So we’ll see what happens but I’m having fun with my teams and my sponsors.”

Bob Tasca, who won the 4-Wide Nationals in Las Vegas two weeks ago, took second with a 3.834 at 338.34, setting the track speed record and also claiming the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge win. Points leader Austin Prock is third with a 3.852 at 333.58.

Pro Stock’s Greg Anderson finished as the No. 1 qualifier on the strength of Friday’s run of 6.500 at 210.90 in his HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro, but Saturday certainly featured plenty of other headlines. His qualifying run in the third session – as part of the Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge – was disqualified due to a technical violation after bypassing a safety device. It eliminated that pass and took Anderson out of the specialty event, as his replacement, Erica Enders, went on to win the Challenge.

But Anderson still has momentum as the No. 1 qualifier at the home track for KB Titan Racing. He’s after his second victory this season after picking up his first top spot of 2024 and the remarkable 125th in his standout career.

“I’m not sure where to start but yesterday in Q2 we had an issue with our ECU [Electronic Control Unit] where the engine wasn’t getting a spark,” Anderson said. “We had a mad thrash in the pits and in the process, one of my guys disconnected a wire that goes to the system that deploys the parachutes in the event of low air pressure. In the process, he forgot to plug that wire back in so our win in the (Mission) #2Fast2Tasty Challenge was disallowed.

“I beat Jeg and Erica and David Cuadra, and then the bottom fell out. It was a simple mistake, but we lost the run and lost the win. Otherwise, the car ran great. It was just a crazy day but it’s over now and I’m ready for race day. Tomorrow, we’re going to make damn sure all the wires are where they should be. I’ve got a really good race car and we’re going to give it all we’ve got.”

Cristian Cuadra qualified second with a 6.507 at 210.18 and Aaron Stanfield took third thanks to a 6.508 at 209.92.

Gaige Herrera’s qualifying dominance in Pro Stock Motorcycle continued on Saturday in Charlotte, but it took until the final session when the defending world champ put together a track-record run of 6.671 at 202.70 on his RevZilla/Mission Foods/Vance & Hines Suzuki. It’s the quickest run in zMAX Dragway history and also hands Herrera his 11th straight No. 1 qualifier dating back to last season. It’s already the 16th career top spot for the young phenom, who will look to stay perfect this season on Sunday.

“Yesterday, we had a malfunction on the first run that set us back, and then we ran 6.68 on the second and that was a good run,” Herrera said. “Today, I ran a 6.70 and then that 6.67 and that’s just our team learning how to fine-tune the new fuel. There was not much left on my bike. It went straight and required very little correction. Tomorrow will be a lot of fun.”

Matt Smith’s 6.685 at 201.61 from Friday qualified him in the second spot, while LE Tonglet is third after his 6.703 at 200.77 from Friday as well.

Eliminations for the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals begin at 12 p.m. ET on Sunday at zMAX Dragway in Charlotte.


CONCORD, N.C. — First-round pairings for professional eliminations Sunday for the 14th annual NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at zMax Dragway, the fifth of 20 events in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series. Pairings based on results in qualifying, which ended Saturday. DNQs listed below pairings.

Top Fuel — 1. Doug Kalitta, 3.691 seconds, 337.92 mph vs. 16. Cody Krohn, 3.832, 320.43 vs. 8. Shawn Reed, 3.732, 328.70 vs. 9. Jasmine Salinas, 3.738, 331.61; 2. Antron Brown, 3.698, 332.18 vs. 15. Brittany Force, 3.807, 314.02 vs. 7. Shawn Langdon, 3.719, 334.32 vs. 10. Steve Torrence, 3.740, 332.43; 3. Justin Ashley, 3.701, 334.32 vs. 14. Dan Mercier, 3.783, 324.67 vs. 6. Tony Stewart, 3.716, 324.90 vs. 11. Doug Foley, 3.755, 319.98; 4. Clay Millican, 3.715, 333.41 vs. 13.

Tony Schumacher, 3.766, 325.30 vs. 5. Billy Torrence, 3.716, 334.07 vs. 12. Josh Hart, 3.766, 327.82.

Did Not Qualify: 17. Mike Bucher, 4.554, 171.29.

Funny Car — 1. John Force, Chevy Camaro, 3.820, 334.07 vs. 16. John Smith, Dodge Charger, 5.425, 139.16 vs. 8. Chad Green, Ford Mustang, 3.891, 329.42 vs. 9. Cruz Pedregon, Charger, 3.904, 324.05; 2. Bob Tasca III, Mustang, 3.834, 338.34 vs. 15. Jim Campbell, Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.238, 239.87 vs. 7. Paul Lee, Charger, 3.880, 330.80 vs. 10. Daniel Wilkerson, Mustang, 3.910, 333.16; 3. Austin

Prock, Camaro, 3.852, 333.58 vs. 14. Dave Richards, Mustang, 4.035, 305.63 vs. 6. Matt Hagan, Charger, 3.880, 331.04 vs. 11. Blake Alexander, Mustang, 3.923, 323.74; 4. Alexis DeJoria, Toyota GR Supra, 3.859, 331.69 vs. 13. Buddy Hull, Charger, 4.010, 315.12 vs. 5. Ron Capps, GR Supra, 3.877,

335.40 vs. 12. J.R. Todd, GR Supra, 3.932, 313.73.

Pro Stock — 1. Greg Anderson, Chevy Camaro, 6.500, 210.90 vs. 16. Sienna Wildgust, Camaro, 6.542, 210.28 vs. 8. David Cuadra, Ford Mustang, 6.517, 210.80 vs. 9. Dallas Glenn, Camaro, 6.518, 210.60; 2. Cristian Cuadra, Mustang, 6.507, 210.34 vs. 15. Mason McGaha, Camaro, 6.542, 210.21 vs. 7. Erica Enders, Camaro, 6.516, 211.56 vs. 10. Fernando Cuadra Jr., Camaro, 6.519, 210.64; 3. Aaron Stanfield, Camaro, 6.508, 210.05 vs. 14. Brandon Foster, Camaro, 6.540, 210.01 vs. 6. Jerry Tucker, Camaro, 6.511, 210.87 vs. 11. Eric Latino, Camaro, 6.525, 210.47; 4. Jeg Coughlin, Camaro, 6.509, 210.47 vs. 13. Dave Connolly, Camaro, 6.536, 210.47 vs. 5. Deric Kramer, Camaro, 6.510, 210.24 vs. 12. Troy Coughlin Jr., Camaro, 6.533, 210.93.

Did Not Qualify: 17. Larry Morgan, 6.544, 210.34; 18. Fernando Cuadra, 6.544, 211.39; 19. Chris McGaha, 6.546, 210.28; 20. Kenny Delco, 6.550, 210.57; 21. Matt Hartford, 6.552, 210.97; 22. Brandon Miller, 6.637, 206.89.

Pro Stock Motorcycle — 1. Gaige Herrera, Suzuki, 6.671, 202.70 vs. 16. Hector Arana, EBR, 7.537, 193.85 vs. 8. Steve Johnson, Suzuki, 6.780, 197.91 vs. 9. Chase Van Sant, Suzuki, 6.809, 199.46; 2. Matt Smith, Buell, 6.685, 202.12 vs. 15. Ron Tornow, Victory, 6.975, 196.93 vs. 7. Hector Arana Jr, EBR, 6.742, 201.22 vs. 10. Kelly Clontz, Suzuki, 6.812, 199.05; 3. LE Tonglet, Suzuki, 6.703, 201.37 vs. 14. Ryan Oehler, EBR, 6.929, 195.76 vs. 6. Richard Gadson, Suzuki, 6.729, 201.55 vs. 11. Jianna Evaristo, Buell, 6.815, 199.88; 4. Angie Smith, Buell, 6.718, 202.82 vs. 13. Chris Bostick, Suzuki, 6.909, 195.36 vs. 5. John Hall, Beull, 6.728, 202.36 vs. 12. Marc Ingwersen, EBR, 6.863, 195.25.

Did Not Qualify: 17. Eiji Kawakami, 9.337, 148.64.