Entry List : New Hampshire Motor Speedway

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  • New Hampshire Motor Speedway
  • 30th Annual Ambetter 301
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Martin Truex Jr.
  • Age: 42
  • Team: No. 19 - Interstate Batteries Toyota
  • Owner: Joe Gibbs Racing
  • Crew Chief: James Small
  • Martin Truex Jr. won the Pole Award for the 30th Annual Ambetter 301 with a lap of 29.964 seconds, 127.113 mph.
  • This is his 20th pole in 605 NASCAR Cup Series races.
  • This is his first pole and seventh top-10 start in 2022.
  • This is his second pole in 29 races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
  • Chase Elliott (second) posted his 11th top-10 start of 2022 and his sixth in nine races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
  • Kurt Busch (third) posted his 25th top-10 start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. It is his sixth in 20 races this season.
  • Todd Gilliland (26th) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Sunday, July 17th, 2022
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Christopher Bell tames the Magic Mile securing first win of 2022 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway

Christopher Bell has quietly established himself as a New England force over the past three years coming up the NASCAR ranks and on Sunday afternoon, he convincingly earned his biggest triumph to date there, a victory in the NASCAR Cup Series Ambetter 301 and a ticket to the 2022 Playoffs.

Bell led the last 42 laps of the 301-lapper at the one-mile New Hampshire Motor Speedway claiming the trophy – and the traditional lobster hoist in Victory Lane – with a massive 5.767-second victory over last week’s race winner Chase Elliott.

It’s only the second NASCAR Cup Series win for the third-year driver of the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota but oh, so significant as it launches the 27-year old Oklahoman into a guaranteed Playoff contention. The 14th different winner of the season came into the race ranked last among the top-16 drivers that would advance to the Playoffs. Now he has secured his title run.

“Man, that one was much needed right there,” said Bell, who won three consecutive NASCAR Xfinity Series races at the track from 2019-2021 and was runner-up in last year’s NASCAR Cup Series race there.

“I tell you what, that was a helluva race from my viewpoint. It was so much fun racing with the 45 (Kurt Busch), the 22 (Joey Logano) and the 9 (Elliott). We were all running different lines. That was a blast. Just so happy to be here at Joe Gibbs Racing and so good to get that 20 car back in victory lane.”

“Winning Cup races is hard,’’ he added with a smile, thanking the crowd. “Just seems like we’ve been close then we had fallen off a little bit last week. I was talking to my best friend and I told him, ‘earlier in the year I felt like we were right on the verge of winning. Then the last couple of weeks I felt like we were pretty far away.

“But here we are today.’’

Elliott, who hasn’t finished worse than second in the last four races (including two victories), said he just didn’t have anything for Bell at the very end.

“I feel like just a poor run of execution on my end in the last run,’’ said Elliott, driver of the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. “It took me a while to get past Joey (Logano) and the 45 (Busch) and I had to run harder than I wanted to.

“Just make a couple mistakes and couldn’t get much breathing room.”

The string of top-two finishes was of little consolation to the 2020 series champion.

“When you’re in position like we’ve been in, you need to finish it off.’’

Bubba Wallace, driver of the No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota, turned in a career best day at New Hampshire finishing third – his second top-five of the season but first top-10 since a 10th place at Kansas eight races ago.

“Just proud of the team, proud of myself and proud of everybody at the shop,’’ Wallace said, adding, “It’s been hell for me the last month so good to come out with a top-five.

“This sport humbles you so there’s really no surprises. Have to keep the task at hand and be mindful of your surroundings and do your job.’’

Bell’s Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Martin Truex Jr. finished fourth followed by Stewart-Haas Racing’s Kevin Harvick.

The pole sitter Truex won both stages – his series-leading sixth and seventh of the year – and led a race best 182 laps; including the first 95 consecutively to start the race.

His No 19 JGR Toyota certainly looked like the car to beat, but a two-tire stop for him – and for Harvick – with about 100 laps to go turned out to unsettle the car and he dropped briefly outside the top-10 before racing back to his fist top-five since a fifth place at Talladega, Ala. in April.

JGR’s Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski, Trackhouse Racing’s teammates Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez and 23XI Racing’s Kurt Busch rounded out the top-10. Seventh place was Keselowski’s best finish of the season in his first year as co-owner/driver of the No. 6 Roush Fenway Keselowski Ford.

With Chastain’s 14th top-10 and Ryan Blaney’s 18th place finish, there was significant movement atop the championship standings. Chastain has moved into second place, 67 points behind the leader Elliott. Blaney – who is still looking for his first victory of the season – is now third.

Truex, who is also still racing for a Playoff-securing victory is now in the 16th and final Playoff position – 68 points ahead of Harvick, who has not won in 2022 either.

  • Drivers Entered: 36
  • Laps Scheduled: 301
  • Margin of Victory: 05.439 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 14 Minutes 45 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 98.113
  • Cautions: 9 for 52 laps
  • Lead Changes: 8
  • Green Flag Passes: 1,596 (6.4 passes per green flag lap)

  • New Hampshire Motor Speedway
  • 30th Annual Ambetter 301
  • Race Winner: Christopher Bell
  • Age: 27
  • Team: No. 20 - Rheem/WATTS Toyota
  • Owner: Joe Gibbs Racing
  • Crew Chief: Adam Stevens
  • Christopher Bell won the 30th Annual Ambetter 301, his second victory in 92 Cup Series races.
  • This is his first victory and 11th top-10 finish in 2022.
  • This is his first victory and second top-10 finish in three races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (finished second last year).
  • Chase Elliott (second) posted his third top-10 finish in nine races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. It is his 14th top-10 finish in 2022.
  • Bubba Wallace (third) posted his first top-10 finish in five races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
  • Austin Cindric (13th) was the highest finishing rookie.
Aric Almirola celebrates in victory lane
Loudon, New Hampshire - July 18, 2021 : Aric Almirola, driver of the #10 Smithfield Ford, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
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1
Los Gatos, CA
Dec 16, 1981
40
16
Chevrolet
Gold Fish Casino Slots
2
Tampa, FL
Mar 14, 1984
38
10
Ford
Smithfield
3
Auburn Hills, MI
Feb 12, 1984
38
6
Ford
Kohler Generators
4
Chesterfield, VA
Nov 18, 1980
41
11
Toyota
FedEx Ground
5
Phoenix, AZ
Oct 5, 1976
45
15
Ford
Adirondack Tree Surgeons
6
Middleton, CT
May 24, 1990
32
22
Ford
Shell Pennzoil
7
Bakersfield, CA
Dec 8, 1975
46
4
Ford
GEARWRENCH
8
Las Vegas, NV
Aug 4, 1978
43
45
Toyota
SiriusXM Radio
9
Las Vegas, NV
May 2, 1985
37
18
Toyota
DeWalt
10
Mayetta, NJ
Jun 29, 1980
42
19
Toyota
Interstate Batteries
11
Phoenix, AZ
Dec 21, 1984
37
34
Ford
FloRacing
12
Lewisville, NC
Apr 27, 1990
32
3
Chevrolet
Bass Pro Shops /TRACKER Off Road
13
Olive Branch, MS
Oct 2, 1987
34
47
Chevrolet
Kroger/ Minute Rice
14
Sacremento, CA
Jul 31, 1992
29
5
Chevrolet
HendrickCars.com
15
Tuscon, AZ
Apr 25, 1993
29
48
Chevrolet
Ally
16
High Point, NC
Dec 31, 1993
28
12
Ford
Menards\Libman
17
Kannapolis, NC
Sep 25, 1991
30
7
Chevrolet
Built.com
18
Lewisville, NC
Feb 27, 1992
30
42
Chevrolet
Allegiant
19
Dawsonville, GA
Nov 28, 1995
26
9
Chevrolet
NAPA Auto Parts
20
Prosper, TX
Oct 29, 1992
29
17
Ford
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