Pit Stops : Nashville Superspeedway

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  • Nashville Superspeedway
  • Ally 400
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Ross Chastain
  • Age: 30
  • Team : No. 1 - Worldwide Express Chevrolet
  • Owner: Justin Marks
  • Crew Chief: Philip Surgen
  • Ross Chastain won the Pole Award for the Ally 400 with a lap of 29.797 seconds, 160.687 mph.
  • This is his first pole in 168 NASCAR Cup Series races.
  • This is his first pole and eighth top-10 start in 2023.
  • This is his first pole in three races at Nashville Superspeedway.
  • Tyler Reddick (second) posted his 10th top-10 start of 2023 and his first in three races at Nashville Superspeedway.
  • Justin Haley (third) posted his first top-10 start at Nashville Superspeedway. It is his first in 17 races this season.
  • Ty Gibbs (16th) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Sunday, June 25th, 2023
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Ross Chastain Earns Hometown Win for Trackhouse Racing at Nashville Superspeedway

Ross Chastain capped off a “perfect” race weekend, hitting all the right notes in Music City to earn the winner’s guitar trophy in Sunday’s Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway – his first NASCAR Cup Series race victory of the season, a day after claiming his first career pole position.

But before hoisting his new guitar, the 30-year old Chastain had a watermelon to smash – his trademark victory celebration – a nod to his family’s multi-generation watermelon farm in rural Alva, Florida. And the sold-out Nashville crowd – home to his race team owner Justin Marks – roared with enthusiasm for the long smoke-filled victory burnout he did in front of the grandstands to his enthusiastic melon drop.

“This is incredible,” a grinning Chastain said. “This is why every little kid out there, anyone in the world, when you get criticized and you’re going to if you’re a competitor, they will try to tear you down and you’ll start believing it and you can’t do that.

“Go to your people. Trust in the process. Read your books and trust in the Big Man’s plan upstairs. And just keep getting up and going to work on it.

“A lot of self-reflection through all this, but I had a group that believed in me and they didn’t let me get down,” he said of his challenges in 2023.

Chastain certainly proved that resilience and his faith in the process. He led early Sunday and then led late – thanks to incredibly fast pit stops from his Trackhouse Racing team helping position him for the race lead on the final round of stops of the night.

It’s the first race win of 2023 for Chastain, who led the championship standings for seven weeks early in the year, and the first win of the year and first pole position ever for Trackhouse Racing.

Ultimately Chastain had to hold off Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Martin Truex Jr. and Denny Hamlin by .789-second for the win – leading a race best 99 of the 300 laps, including the final 34.

Lapped traffic was a factor for Chastain to overcome all night. He lost his early race lead to Tyler Reddick after Noah Gragson raced Chastain hard trying not to be lapped. There is a history between Gragson and Chastain, who had a physical confrontation at Kansas Speedway in early May. Reddick went on to win Stage 1 after Chastain was unable to clear Gragson easily, but Reddick – who started the race alongside Chastain on the front row – spun out on pit road on a caution shortly thereafter and ultimately was not a factor for the win.

In the closing laps – with Truex hot on his bumper – Chastain had to navigate traffic again; and again cars held him up in an effort not to get lapped.

Fortunately for Chastain, some of that traffic made things difficult for Truex as well and the “Melon Man” as Chastain is nicknamed was able to pull away some in the final 20 laps.

It was a clean race – only two short extra caution flags beyond the two scheduled Stage breaks. Reddick took his third stage win of the season in Stage 1 and Hamlin notched his fourth in Stage 2.

“I just think we had a third place car,” Hamlin said. “I thought the 19 [Truex] was a little better and obviously the 1 [Chastain] came on really strong there at the end.

“Just didn’t have quite a fast enough car to go for the win,” he added.

With his runner-up showing Truex maintained the NASCAR Cup Series championship lead, now up by 18-points on both Hendrick Motorsports’ William Byron and Chastain.

“Just needed to get the lead. Once we lost it, just too loose on the long runs, just could never get off the corner good to make a move,” Truex said, adding, “Just needed a little bit. Had a lot of speed. … overall a good night.”

The 1.33-mile Nashville oval has been a good place for Chastain. He finished runner-up in 2021 and was fifth last year. And having won his first career pole position on Saturday, he went into Sunday’s race feeling optimistic.

“I trust in my people, my family back home, the agriculture industry and all the people Justin Marks has in place,” Chastain said, adding, “It’s absolutely incredible the fight that we have.”

Chase Elliott, the 2022 Nashville winner, finished fourth, followed by his Hendrick Motorsports teammates Kyle Larson and Byron. Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell, Legacy Motor Club’s Erik Jones, Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch and Kaulig Racing’s A.J. Allmendinger – who won the Nashville NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday – rounded out the Top-10.

  • Drivers Entered: 36
  • Laps Scheduled: 300
  • Margin of Victory: 0.789 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 0 Minutes 7 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 132.914
  • Cautions: 4 for 24 laps
  • Lead Changes: 21
  • Green Flag Passes: 3,367 (12.2 passes per green flag lap)

  • Nashville Superspeedway
  • Ally 400
  • Race Winner: Ross Chastain
  • Age: 30
  • Team : No. 1 - Worldwide Express Chevrolet
  • Owner: Justin Marks
  • Crew Chief: Philip Surgen
  • Ross Chastain won the Ally 400, his third victory in 168 Cup Series races.
  • This is his first victory and eighth top-10 finish in 2023.
  • This is his first victory and third top-10 finish in three races at Nashville Superspeedway.
  • Martin Truex Jr. (second) posted his first top-10 finish in three races at Nashville Superspeedway. It is his ninth top-10 finish in 2023.
  • Denny Hamlin (third) posted his second top-10 finish in three races at Nashville Superspeedway.
  • Ty Gibbs (14th) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • Martin Truex Jr. leads the point standings by 18 points over William Byron.
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Pit Stop Summary Report

Aggregate of each driver's pit stops during the race.

 
DRIVER
START
FINISH
STATUS
# STOPS
DRIVER / PIT CREW
FASTEST
SLOWEST
AVG TIME
RANK
DRIVER
AVG TIME
RANK
PIT CREW
AVG TIME
RANK

William Byron
5
6
Running
5
37.641
40.526
38.445
1
28.248
5
10.197
3
Kyle Larson
7
5
Running
5
37.597
40.114
38.625
2
28.197
3
10.428
10
Joey Logano
4
19
Running
4
38.090
38.961
38.629
3
28.427
13
10.202
4
Denny Hamlin
8
3
Running
5
37.873
40.314
38.675
4
28.251
7
10.423
9
Martin Truex Jr
6
2
Running
5
38.193
39.214
38.691
5
28.294
8
10.397
8
Ross Chastain
1
1
Running
5
38.497
38.949
38.698
6
28.248
5
10.450
11
Daniel Suarez
10
12
Running
5
37.971
39.517
38.707
7
28.616
17
10.091
2
Brad Keselowski
20
11
Running
5
38.208
39.403
38.712
8
28.341
9
10.371
7
Chase Elliott
14
4
Running
5
38.044
39.837
38.712
8
28.215
4
10.497
12
Chase Briscoe
18
31
Running
5
38.283
39.481
38.934
10
28.853
27
10.081
1
Christopher Bell
22
7
Running
5
38.460
39.720
39.002
11
28.172
2
10.830
17
Kyle Busch
11
9
Running
5
38.425
41.018
39.048
12
28.077
1
10.971
18
Austin Dillon
26
13
Running
5
38.431
40.171
39.077
13
28.787
26
10.290
6
Chris Buescher
12
18
Running
5
38.693
40.017
39.111
14
28.520
15
10.590
13
Ryan Preece
25
16
Running
5
38.770
39.773
39.171
15
28.941
28
10.230
5
Kevin Harvick
17
24
Running
5
38.408
42.581
39.269
16
28.621
19
10.648
15
Ryan Blaney
13
36
Accident
3
39.022
39.679
39.323
17
28.694
24
10.629
14
Alex Bowman
15
17
Running
5
38.594
41.423
39.361
18
28.619
18
10.742
16
Aric Almirola
21
25
Running
5
38.234
42.160
39.639
19
28.342
10
11.297
19
Ty Gibbs
16
14
Running
5
38.723
44.710
40.197
20
28.626
22
11.572
23

Pit Stop Detailed Report

Each 2- and 4-wheel pit stop during the race.

DRIVER
LEADER LAP
DRIVER LAP
DRIVER TIME
CREW TIME
TOTAL
TYPE

AJ Allmendinger
237
236
28.540
10.310
38.850
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
AJ Allmendinger
43
42
28.483
10.809
39.292
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
AJ Allmendinger
137
136
28.508
12.879
41.387
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
AJ Allmendinger
187
187
28.859
12.813
41.672
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
AJ Allmendinger
92
92
28.723
15.515
44.238
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Aric Almirola
92
92
28.358
9.876
38.234
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Aric Almirola
42
41
28.371
9.976
38.347
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Aric Almirola
136
135
28.285
10.710
38.995
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Aric Almirola
150
148
28.414
12.045
40.459
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Aric Almirola
223
222
28.280
13.880
42.160
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Brad Keselowski
45
44
28.298
9.910
38.208
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Brad Keselowski
187
187
28.307
10.177
38.484
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Brad Keselowski
92
92
28.222
10.477
38.699
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Brad Keselowski
140
140
28.521
10.246
38.767
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Brad Keselowski
246
246
28.359
11.044
39.403
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Denny Hamlin
92
92
28.330
9.543
37.873
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Denny Hamlin
187
187
28.227
9.709
37.936
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Denny Hamlin
42
41
28.415
10.043
38.458
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Denny Hamlin
140
140
28.116
10.677
38.793
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE
Denny Hamlin
241
241
28.169
12.145
40.314
FOUR WHEEL CHANGE