Practice #1 : Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course

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  • Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course
  • 63rd Annual Bank of America ROVAL 400
  • Busch Light Pole Award Pole Winner: Joey Logano
  • Age: 32
  • Team : No. 22 - Shell Pennzoil Ford
  • Owner: Team Penske
  • Crew Chief: Paul Wolfe
  • Joey Logano won the Busch Light Pole Award for the 63rd Annual Bank of America ROVAL 400 with a lap of 80.755 seconds, 103.424 mph.
  • This is his 25th pole in 503 NASCAR Cup Series races.
  • This is his third pole and 17th top-10 start in 2022.
  • This is his first pole in five races at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course.
  • William Byron (second) posted his 15th top-10 start of 2022 and his second in five races at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course.
  • Daniel Suarez (third) posted his first top-10 start at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course. It is his 11th in 32 races this season.
  • Austin Cindric (fifth) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Sunday, October 9th, 2022
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Christopher Bell advances in NASCAR Cup Playoffs with dramatic win at Charlotte ROVAL

In a turn of events that bordered on the unbelievable, Christopher Bell found his only path to the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.

On fresh tires, thanks to a strategic pit stop under caution on Lap 105, Bell passed Kevin Harvick to the outside through Turns 1 and 2 after a restart on Lap 111 and pulled away to win Sunday's Bank of America ROVAL 400 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course.

With the victory, Bell transferred to the Round of 8 and simultaneously eliminated reigning series champion Kyle Larson, who brought his No. 5 Chevrolet to pit road on Lap 98 after hitting the wall and breaking the right-rear toe link on his car.

Larson finished five laps down in 35th and was ousted from the Playoffs by two points. After spinning in the backstretch chicane on Lap 107, Chase Briscoe recovered to finish ninth on fresh tires and grabbed the eighth and final berth in the Round of 8 by the two-point margin over Larson.

Bell didn't have the fastest car on Sunday, but he and crew chief Adam Stevens took advantage of two late cautions to make the winning move.

"Man, you've just got to be there at the end of these things," said Bell, who entered the race 33 points below the cut line for the Round of 8. "I keep watching all these races where the fastest car doesn't always win. No secret that road courses have not been our strength this year.

"We were just there at the right time. We obviously weren't in position to win (before taking tires). We rolled the dice, gambled, and it paid off for us."

A chagrined Larson blamed himself for his ouster.

"I just made way too many mistakes all year long," Larson said. "Made another one today. Ultimately cost us an opportunity to go chase another championship.

"Just extremely mad at myself. I let the team down a number of times this year, and let them down in a big way today."

Austin Cindric and Daniel Suarez also suffered elimination. Cindric spun entering the backstretch chicane after the final restart on Lap 111 and finished 21st, missing the Round of 8 by 13 points. Suarez fought his No. 99 Chevrolet after his power steering failed during the third stage and came home 36th, leaving him nine points behind Briscoe for the final transfer spot.

Briscoe restarted outside the top 20 on Lap 111 and took advantage of Cindric's spin, his own aggression and a block from Stewart-Haas Racing teammate Cole Custer, who held up cars Briscoe needed to pass on the final lap.

"Yeah, man, what a wild day," Briscoe said. "It took every bit of it there at the end. To be easily in, then that debris caution comes out (on Lap 104). Still, I thought we had a really good shot of making it in. Get wrecked on the backstretch. Crazy at the end of these races, especially the road course races, how much can change so quickly.

"I had no idea we were even going to have a shot (on the final restart). Truthfully, I knew we were probably out. I saw the 2 (Cindric) wreck, I thought maybe there's still a chance. We had so much fresher tires than anybody. (Crew chief) Johnny (Klausmeier) pumped them way up to qualifying pressures, let me go attack, have the ball in my hands."

What had been an orderly race for 103 laps descended into chaos after NASCAR called the third caution of the race on for debris in Turn 6, ending a 50-lap green-flag run.

That's when Bell brought his No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota to pit road for tires. He restarted 12th on Lap 107, and by the time he returned to the finish line—due in part to a pile-up in Turn 1—Bell was pursuing Tyler Reddick for the second position.

On Lap 108, Bell slipped past Reddick and was chasing Harvick when a second debris caution for a melee in Turn 2 forced the race to overtime. On the final restart, Harvick was a sitting duck on older tires, but he managed to hold off Kyle Busch for the second spot.

Joining Bell and Briscoe in the Round of 8 are Chase Elliott, Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano, Denny Hamlin, William Byron and Ross Chastain. Elliott led a race-high 30 laps and appeared headed for his third victory at the ROVAL before the caution on Lap 104.

After the Lap 107 restart, Elliott, who had qualified for the Round of 8 with last Sunday's victory at Talladega, spun through the grass outside Turn 6 following contact from Reddick and came home 20th.

Logano, the pole winner, took the first stage wire-to-wire but was buried in traffic after a pit stop on Lap 27 and finished 18th.

AJ Allmendinger ran fourth after leading 24 laps, followed by Justin Haley, Chris Buescher, Bubba Wallace, Reddick, Briscoe and Austin Dillon.

With points reset entering the Round of 8, Elliott holds the top spot in the NASCAR Cup standings with a 20-point edge over second place Logano.

  • Drivers Entered: 40
  • Laps Scheduled: 109
  • Laps Actual: 112 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: 01.790 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 59 Minutes 54 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 86.661
  • Cautions: 4 for 10 laps
  • Lead Changes: 10
  • Green Flag Passes: 3,169 (31.1 passes per green flag lap)

  • Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course
  • 63rd Annual Bank of America ROVAL 400
  • Race Winner: Christopher Bell
  • Age: 27
  • Team : No. 20 - DeWalt Toyota
  • Owner: Joe Gibbs Racing
  • Crew Chief: Adam Stevens
  • Christopher Bell won the 63rd Annual Bank of America ROVAL 400, his third victory in 104 NASCAR Cup Series races.
  • This is his second victory and 18th top-10 finish in 2022.
  • This is his first victory and second top-10 finish in three races at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course.
  • Kevin Harvick (second) posted his third top-10 finish in five races at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course. It is his 15th top-10 finish in 2022.
  • Kyle Busch (third) posted his second top-10 finish in five races at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course.
  • Austin Cindric (21st) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • Chase Briscoe races his way into the final position in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs Round of 8.
The NASCAR Garage 56 car during the Rolex 24
Daytona Beach, Florida - January 29, 2023 : The NASCAR Garage 56 car is seen on display during the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway.
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DRIVER
DRIVER
#
MAKE
SINGLE BEST LAP
RANK
SPEED
TIME
BHND
LAP
LAPS
TOTAL
MULTI-LAP AVERAGES
5-LAP
10-LAP
15-LAP
20-LAP
25-LAP
30-LAP
10-LAP AVG
SPEED
FROM
TO

AJ Allmendinger
16
Chevrolet
1
102.188
81.732
0.000
3
4
0
0
Austin Cindric
2
Ford
2
102.105
81.798
0.066
2
10
82.188
0
0
William Byron
24
Chevrolet
3
102.091
81.809
0.076
2
10
82.086
0
0
Joey Logano
22
Ford
4
101.802
82.042
0.310
2
10
82.622
0
0
Daniel Suarez
99
Chevrolet
5
101.584
82.218
0.486
4
12
82.617
0
0
Cole Custer
41
Ford
6
101.410
82.359
0.627
5
12
82.794
0
0
Kyle Larson
5
Chevrolet
7
101.367
82.394
0.662
6
7
0
0
Tyler Reddick
8
Chevrolet
8
101.288
82.458
0.726
3
13
82.825
99.006
3
12
Michael McDowell
34
Ford
9
101.230
82.505
0.773
4
9
83.128
0
0
Ryan Blaney
12
Ford
10
101.207
82.524
0.792
8
11
83.052
0
0
Ross Chastain
1
Chevrolet
11
101.094
82.616
0.884
7
10
83.731
0
0
Chase Briscoe
14
Ford
12
101.086
82.623
0.891
3
8
0
0
Bubba Wallace
45
Toyota
13
100.993
82.699
0.967
10
12
83.174
0
0
Christopher Bell
20
Toyota
14
100.945
82.738
1.006
2
14
83.097
0
0
Ty Gibbs
23
Toyota
15
100.862
82.806
1.074
2
10
83.705
0
0
Chase Elliott
9
Chevrolet
16
100.699
82.940
1.208
3
11
85.036
0
0
Erik Jones
43
Chevrolet
17
100.616
83.009
1.277
5
7
0
0
Denny Hamlin
11
Toyota
18
100.511
83.095
1.363
4
11
83.325
0
0
Martin Truex Jr
19
Toyota
19
100.451
83.145
1.413
1
10
83.312
0
0
Ty Dillon
42
Chevrolet
20
100.429
83.163
1.431
2
11
83.566
0
0
Kyle Busch
18
Toyota
21
100.417
83.173
1.441
2
9
0
0
Corey Lajoie
7
Chevrolet
22
100.398
83.189
1.457
8
11
83.288
84.009
99.465
1
10
Justin Haley
31
Chevrolet
23
100.385
83.200
1.468
3
10
83.483
0
0
Noah Gragson
48
Chevrolet
24
100.233
83.326
1.594
2
12
85.066
0
0
Joey Hand
15
Ford
25
100.074
83.458
1.726
8
10
84.565
0
0
Brad Keselowski
6
Ford
26
99.956
83.557
1.825
3
6
0
0
Harrison Burton
21
Ford
27
99.886
83.615
1.883
4
13
83.957
0
0
Austin Dillon
3
Chevrolet
28
99.849
83.646
1.914
14
14
84.721
0
0
Chris Buescher
17
Ford
29
99.808
83.681
1.949
5
9
0
0
Kevin Harvick
4
Ford
30
99.658
83.807
2.075
3
11
84.267
0
0
Todd Gilliland
38
Ford
31
99.577
83.875
2.143
4
11
85.574
0
0
Aric Almirola
10
Ford
32
99.436
83.994
2.262
12
14
85.790
0
0
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
47
Chevrolet
33
99.250
84.151
2.419
9
10
0
0
Loris Hezemans
27
Ford
34
99.225
84.172
2.440
2
9
85.510
0
0
Mike Rockenfeller
77
Chevrolet
35
99.154
84.233
2.501
8
11
85.408
0
0
Daniil Kvyat
26
Toyota
36
98.961
84.397
2.665
5
11
87.009
0
0
Josh Williams
78
Ford
37
98.450
84.835
3.103
4
9
0
0
Conor Daly
50
Chevrolet
38
97.259
85.874
4.142
6
7
88.188
0
0
JJ Yeley
51
Ford
39
97.090
86.023
4.291
6
8
0
0