Practice #1 : Darlington Raceway

Cook Out Southern 500

Sunday, September 4th, 2022

Darlington Raceway , Darlington, SC

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  • Darlington Raceway
  • 73rd Annual Cook Out Southern 500
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Joey Logano
  • Age: 32
  • Team : No. 22 - Shell Pennzoil Ford
  • Owner: Roger Penske
  • Crew Chief: Paul Wolfe
  • Joey Logano won the Pole Award for the 73rd Annual Cook Out Southern 500 with a lap of 29.181 seconds, 168.521 mph.
  • This is his 24th pole in 498 NASCAR Cup Series races.
  • This is his second pole and 14th top-10 start in 2022.
  • This is his second pole in 18 races at Darlington Raceway.
  • Christopher Bell (second) posted his 17th top-10 start of 2022 and his second in seven races at Darlington Raceway.
  • William Byron (third) posted his sixth top-10 start at Darlington Raceway. It is his 11th in 27 races this season.
  • Austin Cindric (sixth) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Sunday, September 4th, 2022
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Erik Jones holds off Denny Hamlin in action-filled Southern 500

In a race that had more twists and turns than a Victorian melodrama, Erik Jones put the vaunted No. 43 Chevrolet back in Victory Lane for the first time since 2014.

In a remarkable run to the finish in the season's first NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race, Jones held off Denny Hamlin in a 20-lap run to the finish to win the Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway for the second time.

The Sunday night race took its toll on more than a handful of Playoff drivers, as Jones became the first non-Playoff driver to win the first postseason event since NASCAR introduced the elimination format in 2014.

The victory was Jones' first of the season, the third of his career, and the first for Petty GMS Racing since that organization was former by merger before the 2022 campaign. The win was No. 200 for the 43 car number, which NASCAR Hall of Famer and car owner Richard Petty drove to seven series championships.

"Richard hasn't been to Victory Lane at Darlington probably since he last won here," said Jones, referencing Petty's 1967 victory in the Southern 500. "It's just awesome. Just so proud of these guys, Petty GMS and (sponsor) Focus Packer Crew.

"We've been so close all year, and I didn't think today was going to be the day. It was going to be a tough one to win, I knew, but no better fitting place. I love this track. I love this race. On that trophy twice, man. I was pumped to be on it once, but to have it on there twice - pretty cool."

The victory was the first in the Cup Series for crew chief Dave Elenz. Jones won his first Southern 500 in 2019, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing but was released after the 2020 season in favor of Christopher Bell. On Sunday night, Jones held off a former teammate in Hamlin, whoran out of time in his pursuit of Jones and finished in the runner-up spot, .252 seconds behind the race winner.

"Well, I mean, I never lost any belief in myself through any of it," Jones said. "I knew I could still do it, and I just knew we needed to grow the program to do it, and we have. We've brought on a lot of great people in the last year. Dave Elenz called a great race today. His first Cup win - that's pretty cool for him.

"I'm excited, man. We've been talking about this day a long time, and it is redemption in a lot of ways. Very fitting that it's here at this race again. I felt like this was the race that saved my job the first time around, and coming back here with this win, I guess it puts you back on the map."

Tyler Reddick ran third, followed by pole winner Joey Logano, who vaulted to the top of the Playoff standings, six points clear of second-place William Byron, who finished eighth on Sunday.

Jones got his chance at the front of the field when Kyle Busch, who had led a race-high 155 laps, suffered a blown engine as he prepared for the final restart. Busch had inherited the top spot when his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, Martin Truex Jr., suffered a similar failure on Lap 333 of 367.

But those retirements barely scratched the surface of the drama that unfolded throughout the race. Disaster befell Chase Elliott and Kevin Harvick. Kyle Larson and his team accomplished an amazing salvage job.

And the Playoff picture remained just as uncertain as it had been entering the grueling 500-mile contest at the Lady in Black.

After a catastrophic Playoff opener, Elliott, the regular-season champion, is the series leader no more.

Elliott spun sideways in Turn 2 on Lap 113 - two laps short of the end of Stage 1 - cracked the back of his No. 9 Chevrolet and slid down the track into the path of Chase Briscoe, who couldn't avoid the collision.

Elliott nursed his car to pit road where his team tried in vain to repair the damage, but with the right rear toe link and upper and lower control arms broken, the task was hopeless. The 10-minute time allotment under NASCAR's damaged vehicle policy ran out, and Elliott retired from the race in last place (36th).

The 15-point advantage Elliott carried into the Playoffs was gone. Elliott scored the minimum one point for his efforts at Darlington and fell to ninth in the Playoff standings, 14 points ahead of 16th-place finisher Austin Cindric in 13th.

"I just hit the wall in (Turns) 1 and 2 and broke something in the right-rear," Elliott said succinctly. And how would he approach the next Playoff race at Kansas Speedway? "A lot better than we did today."

A solid run by 2014 series champion Harvick went up in flames on Lap 275. As he lost speed while running ninth, Harvick radioed to his crew, "My rocker panel's on fire."

Flames erupted on both sides of the car. Harvick parked the No. 4 Ford on the apron and scrambled from his smoke-filled cockpit. Harvick exited the race in 33rdplace and dopped to the bottom rung of the Playoff standings, 13 points below the current cut line.

Larson, the reigning series champion, brought his car to pit road on Lap 79, sensing his engine was about to expire. He lost three laps as his team worked under the hood of the No. 5 but returned to the track and the "gremlins" disappeared after a few laps.

Using wave-arounds and his status as beneficiary under caution to advantage, Larson regained the lead lap and finished 12th, averting a major hit in the standings.

Notes:

  • The last driver to win a race in the No. 43 was Aric Almirola, who took the car to Victory Lane on July 6, 2014 at Daytona.
  • Joey Logano led the first 37 laps from the pole and 64 overall, but an issue with the left front tire cost him valuable time during a green-flag pit stop on Lap 75, and he never regained the track position he lost.
  • Ross Chastain lost a lap when he returned to pit road for an unscheduled stop on Lap 160 to address a loose wheel. He finished 20th, one lap down.
  • Austin Cindric, Austin Dillon, Chase Briscoe and Kevin Harvick are the four drivers below the current cut line with two races left in the Round of 16.

  • Drivers Entered: 36
  • Laps Scheduled: 367
  • Margin of Victory: 0.252 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 4 Hours 9 Minutes 49 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 120.406
  • Cautions: 9 for 58 laps
  • Lead Changes: 21
  • Green Flag Passes: 2,531 (8.2 passes per green flag lap)

  • Darlington Raceway
  • 73rd Annual Cook Out Southern 500
  • Race Winner: Erik Jones
  • Age: 26
  • Team : No. 43 - FOCUSfactor Chevrolet
  • Owner: Richard Petty
  • Crew Chief: David Elenz
  • Erik Jones won the 73rd Annual Cook Out Southern 500, his third victory in 210 Cup Series races.
  • This is his first victory and 10th top-10 finish in 2022.
  • This is his second victory and seventh top-10 finish in ten races at Darlington Raceway.
  • Denny Hamlin (second) posted his 16th top-10 finish in 21 races at Darlington Raceway. It is his eighth top-10 finish in 2022.
  • Tyler Reddick (third) posted his third top-10 finish in seven races at Darlington Raceway.
  • Austin Cindric (16th) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • Joey Logano leads the point standings by 6 points over William Byron.
Chase Elliott and Rick Hendrick talk during practice
Darlington, South Carolina - September 3, 2022 : Chase Elliott, driver of the #9 NAPA/Children's Chevrolet, (L) and NASCAR Hall of Famer and HMS team owner, Rick Hendrick talk during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway.
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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

Austin Cindric
2
Ford
1
167.699
29.324
0.000
2
24
29.712
30.200
30.498
162.886
1
10
William Byron
24
Chevrolet
2
166.495
29.536
0.212
2
25
29.882
30.211
30.528
162.799
1
10
Erik Jones
43
Chevrolet
3
166.484
29.538
0.214
2
20
29.925
31.166
157.810
10
19
Tyler Reddick
8
Chevrolet
4
166.360
29.560
0.236
1
25
29.898
30.274
30.568
162.469
1
10
Martin Truex Jr
19
Toyota
5
166.057
29.614
0.290
2
24
29.840
30.163
30.359
30.568
163.055
1
10
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
47
Chevrolet
6
166.045
29.616
0.292
1
20
30.184
0
0
Cole Custer
41
Ford
7
165.956
29.632
0.308
1
21
30.231
31.380
156.724
11
20
Ross Chastain
1
Chevrolet
8
165.710
29.676
0.352
2
25
29.871
30.175
30.450
30.705
30.904
162.989
1
10
Denny Hamlin
11
Toyota
9
165.514
29.711
0.387
3
31
29.929
30.241
30.495
30.685
30.856
31.010
162.637
1
10
Joey Logano
22
Ford
10
165.186
29.770
0.446
1
37
30.217
30.558
30.762
31.011
31.172
31.265
160.961
1
10
Harrison Burton
21
Ford
11
165.181
29.771
0.447
1
24
30.505
30.755
31.078
159.959
1
10
Alex Bowman
48
Chevrolet
12
165.092
29.787
0.463
2
22
29.929
30.289
30.541
30.742
162.388
1
10
Aric Almirola
10
Ford
13
164.865
29.828
0.504
2
28
30.163
31.233
31.412
157.465
11
20
Chase Elliott
9
Chevrolet
14
164.854
29.830
0.506
2
26
30.027
30.931
31.099
158.989
11
20
Christopher Bell
20
Toyota
15
164.815
29.837
0.513
2
29
30.011
30.329
30.538
30.684
30.819
162.162
1
10
Daniel Suarez
99
Chevrolet
16
164.804
29.839
0.515
4
26
30.099
30.505
30.714
161.242
3
12
Michael McDowell
34
Ford
17
164.628
29.871
0.547
1
23
30.168
30.544
161.031
1
10
Brad Keselowski
6
Ford
18
164.611
29.874
0.550
2
25
30.201
30.586
30.765
30.992
31.131
160.813
1
10
Kyle Larson
5
Chevrolet
19
164.523
29.890
0.566
4
24
30.099
30.229
30.397
30.524
162.686
1
10
Ty Dillon
42
Chevrolet
20
164.424
29.908
0.584
1
24
30.337
30.557
30.847
160.956
1
10
Ryan Blaney
12
Ford
21
164.397
29.913
0.589
2
36
30.102
30.323
30.546
30.796
30.950
31.068
162.184
1
10
Bubba Wallace
45
Toyota
22
164.270
29.936
0.612
2
34
30.117
30.374
30.531
30.682
30.840
30.988
161.918
1
10
Kyle Busch
18
Toyota
23
164.254
29.939
0.615
2
34
30.089
30.392
30.549
30.677
30.805
30.902
161.829
1
10
Chase Briscoe
14
Ford
24
164.161
29.956
0.632
1
17
30.434
0
0
Daniel Hemric
16
Chevrolet
25
163.942
29.996
0.672
1
20
30.276
0
0
Justin Haley
31
Chevrolet
26
163.381
30.099
0.775
2
21
30.313
31.445
156.409
10
19
Kevin Harvick
4
Ford
27
163.294
30.115
0.791
3
28
30.306
30.521
30.716
161.133
1
10
JJ Yeley
15
Ford
28
163.272
30.119
0.795
2
15
30.396
0
0
Corey Lajoie
7
Chevrolet
29
163.159
30.140
0.816
1
23
30.364
30.646
160.485
1
10
Austin Dillon
3
Chevrolet
30
163.029
30.164
0.840
1
27
30.320
30.642
31.717
160.505
1
10
Cody Ware
51
Ford
31
162.953
30.178
0.854
2
19
30.470
30.868
159.346
1
10
Chris Buescher
17
Ford
32
162.910
30.186
0.862
3
28
30.457
30.831
159.533
1
10
Ty Gibbs
23
Toyota
33
162.678
30.229
0.905
2
25
30.404
30.623
30.816
31.004
160.599
1
10
Landon Cassill
77
Chevrolet
34
162.153
30.327
1.003
1
21
30.682
30.921
159.057
1
10
Todd Gilliland
38
Ford
35
161.164
30.513
1.189
4
23
30.664
31.564
155.826
11
20
BJ McLeod
78
Ford
36
156.577
31.407
2.083
4
4
0
0