Practice #1 : Michigan International Speedway

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  • Michigan International Speedway
  • 54th Annual FireKeepers Casino 400
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Bubba Wallace
  • Age: 28
  • Team : No. 23 - McDonald's Toyota
  • Owner: Michael Jordan
  • Crew Chief: Robert Barker
  • Bubba Wallace won the Pole Award for the 54th Annual FireKeepers Casino 400 with a lap of 37.755 seconds, 190.703 mph.
  • This is his first pole in 171 NASCAR Cup Series races.
  • This is his first pole and sixth top-10 start in 2022.
  • This is his first pole in nine races at Michigan International Speedway.
  • Christopher Bell (second) posted his 15th top-10 start of 2022 and his second in four races at Michigan International Speedway.
  • Kyle Busch (third) posted his 17th top-10 start at Michigan International Speedway. It is his 11th in 23 races this season.
  • Austin Cindric (fifth) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Sunday, August 7th, 2022
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Kevin Harvick breaks 65-race drought with NASCAR Cup win at Michigan

On a blustery Sunday in the Irish Hills of Michigan, Kevin Harvick saved his season.

Grabbing the lead and pulling away after a restart on Lap 166 of 200 at Michigan International Speedway, Harvick won the FireKeepeers Casino 400 by 2.903 seconds over pole winner Bubba Wallace and leap-frogged bubble-riding Martin Truex Jr. in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff standings.

Harvick’s victory ended a 65-race drought for the 46-year-old former series champion from Bakersfield, California. The win was his sixth at Michigan and his fifth in the last seven races at the 2.0-mile track.

Harvick now has 59 victories in the series, 10th-most all-time. With the win, the eighth straight at the track for Ford drivers, he is likely to qualify for the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff. Harvick is the only driver to have earned a postseason spot every year since the current elimination format was introduced in 2014, the same year he won his series title.

“Everybody who doubted us doesn’t know us,” said Harvick, who led 38 laps on Sunday, 25 more than he had led in the previous 22 races combined. “They, obviously, know we thrive in these types of situations. And a lot of things went our way today, which we haven't had all year long—have things go our way and have things fall our way.

“And then there at the end we pitted, didn't go a lap down, and the caution came out, got control of the race. That's the thing I struggled with the most today was traffic and the restarts and just having to make up ground. Once I got clear track, that baby was hunting.”

As Harvick indicated, the race broke his way. The driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford brought his car to pit road on Lap 158 for a green-flag stop. A lap later, NASCAR called the seventh caution of the afternoon when Ross Chastain’s Chevrolet and Christopher Bell’s Toyota collided in Turn 4.

Harvick remained on the lead lap and inherited the top spot when the contending cars ahead of him pitted under the yellow. With Wallace bottled up behind Joey Logano’s Ford after the Lap 166 restart, Harvick opened a gap of more than four seconds in clean air and cruised to his first win since Sept. 19, 2020 at Bristol.

Wallace was disconsolate as he replayed the final restart in his head.

“Just replaying everything I could have done,” said Wallace, who led twice for 22 laps. “Took the top there on the restart. Thought I could hang with the 4 (Harvick), and just got to racing the 5 (Kyle Larson) and the 22 (Logano). And 22 did a good job of getting another Ford contract, helping a Ford win.

“Just all in all an incredible weekend. Appreciate my team. Wished we could have got Toyota in the Victory Lane. Wish we got (sponsor) McDonald's back in victory lane. She was fast all week, man. Just I'll wear this one on my heart for a while. I failed everybody.”

Denny Hamlin finished third in arguably the fastest car in the race. On his final pit stop under caution on Lap 160, Hamlin incurred a penalty for too many men over the wall when his crew corralled a runaway tire from an adjacent pit stall.

Hamlin restarted 22nd and charged to third, 3.910 seconds behind the race winner. 

Logano came home fourth, followed by Team Penske teammate Ryan Blaney. Martin Truex Jr., Larson, Erik Jones, Alex Bowman and Ty Gibbs (subbing for injured Kurt Busch) completed the top 10.

The race was delayed just over an hour due to inclement weather. That didn’t deter the fans in the grandstands, the largest crowd at Michigan International Speedway since 2016. In addition, infield camping was sold out for the weekend for the first time since 2012.

Blaney now leads Truex by 19 points for the final Playoff berth, which will be determined on points if there are no additional unique winners in the next three races.

An early nine-car accident in Turn 2 eliminated two of the top five qualifiers—Kyle Busch and Austin Cindric. Moments after a restart on Lap 25, J.J. Yeley’s No. 15 Ford got loose, checked up and turned sideways in the middle of the pack. 

In the ensuing melee, Cindric’s No. 2 Ford crashed nose-first into the outside wall and Buch’s No. 18 Toyota also sustained terminal damage. The cars of Yeley, Almirola, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and rookie Harrison Burton also were knocked out of the race.

“Just chaos ensued on the restart there, and I don’t know what started it, but the 10 (Almirola) got spun in front of me, and then I got wedged between him and the wall,” said Busch, who had elected to pit on Lap 22 under a competition called because of a rainstorm that delayed the start of the race.

“When you get back there, things happen on restarts, especially when you have guys that stayed out and don’t have tires versus those that have four tires. Was not really in a hurry and knew we were coming to stage points in another 40 laps or so and it was going to be a long run to get there—and then we all just crashed.”

  • Drivers Entered: 37
  • Laps Scheduled: 200
  • Margin of Victory: 02.903 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 54 Minutes 8 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 137.825
  • Cautions: 7 for 36 laps
  • Lead Changes: 15
  • Green Flag Passes: 2,207 (13.5 passes per green flag lap)

  • Michigan International Speedway
  • 54th Annual FireKeepers Casino 400
  • Race Winner: Kevin Harvick
  • Age: 46
  • Team : No. 4 - Busch Light Apple BuschelOfBusch Ford
  • Owner: Tony Stewart
  • Crew Chief: Rodney Childers
  • Kevin Harvick won the 54th Annual FireKeepers Casino 400, his 59th victory in 777 Cup Series races.
  • This is his first victory and 12th top-10 finish in 2022.
  • This is his sixth victory and 22nd top-10 finish in 42 races at Michigan International Speedway.
  • Bubba Wallace (second) posted his second top-10 finish in nine races at Michigan International Speedway. It is his sixth top-10 finish in 2022.
  • Denny Hamlin (third) posted his 17th top-10 finish in 32 races at Michigan International Speedway.
  • Todd Gilliland (27th) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • Chase Elliott leads the point standings by 119 points over Ryan Blaney.
Austin Hill walks the grid during qualifying
Brooklyn, Michigan - August 6, 2022 : Austin Hill, driver of the #33 Bennett Transportation Chevrolet, walks the grid during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan 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

Kyle Busch
18
Toyota
1
188.788
38.138
0.000
2
17
38.471
0
0
Bubba Wallace
23
Toyota
2
188.432
38.210
0.072
18
22
38.414
38.569
38.574
186.678
1
10
Denny Hamlin
11
Toyota
3
187.999
38.298
0.160
9
21
38.409
38.505
38.535
186.992
7
16
Ty Gibbs
45
Toyota
4
187.720
38.355
0.217
6
24
38.538
38.645
38.739
186.314
3
12
Martin Truex Jr
19
Toyota
5
187.437
38.413
0.275
8
15
38.572
0
0
Tyler Reddick
8
Chevrolet
6
187.398
38.421
0.283
11
18
38.564
0
0
Aric Almirola
10
Ford
7
187.329
38.435
0.297
5
19
38.615
38.671
186.188
1
10
Ryan Blaney
12
Ford
8
187.324
38.436
0.298
10
15
38.765
0
0
Alex Bowman
48
Chevrolet
9
187.115
38.479
0.341
5
18
38.581
38.819
185.480
9
18
Chase Elliott
9
Chevrolet
10
187.115
38.479
0.341
14
19
38.555
38.713
185.990
2
11
Kevin Harvick
4
Ford
11
187.096
38.483
0.345
4
20
38.728
38.769
38.795
185.719
3
12
Daniel Suarez
99
Chevrolet
12
187.047
38.493
0.355
15
22
38.682
38.686
186.112
4
13
Joey Logano
22
Ford
13
187.023
38.498
0.360
10
16
31.629
34.773
0
0
Kyle Larson
5
Chevrolet
14
186.896
38.524
0.386
4
20
38.620
0
0
Christopher Bell
20
Toyota
15
186.877
38.528
0.390
11
15
38.639
0
0
Austin Cindric
2
Ford
16
186.814
38.541
0.403
5
14
40.889
0
0
Erik Jones
43
Chevrolet
17
186.737
38.557
0.419
10
13
38.974
0
0
Chris Buescher
17
Ford
18
186.640
38.577
0.439
6
17
38.711
0
0
Austin Dillon
3
Chevrolet
19
186.635
38.578
0.440
3
16
38.919
0
0
Chase Briscoe
14
Ford
20
186.345
38.638
0.500
6
14
0
0
Ross Chastain
1
Chevrolet
21
186.282
38.651
0.513
10
16
38.795
0
0
Noah Gragson
16
Chevrolet
22
186.186
38.671
0.533
12
15
39.044
0
0
Cole Custer
41
Ford
23
186.181
38.672
0.534
5
15
38.741
0
0
Michael McDowell
34
Ford
24
185.893
38.732
0.594
6
17
39.059
0
0
Justin Haley
31
Chevrolet
25
185.519
38.810
0.672
3
15
39.188
0
0
Brad Keselowski
6
Ford
26
185.323
38.851
0.713
2
18
39.133
0
0
William Byron
24
Chevrolet
27
185.304
38.855
0.717
2
14
39.012
0
0
Ty Dillon
42
Chevrolet
28
185.000
38.919
0.781
10
17
39.064
0
0
Harrison Burton
21
Ford
29
184.914
38.937
0.799
4
18
39.092
39.253
183.432
1
10
JJ Yeley
15
Ford
30
184.895
38.941
0.803
5
14
39.177
0
0
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
47
Chevrolet
31
184.620
38.999
0.861
6
15
0
0
Corey Lajoie
7
Chevrolet
32
184.054
39.119
0.981
1
13
39.581
0
0
Austin Hill
33
Chevrolet
33
183.767
39.180
1.042
4
21
39.334
39.459
182.472
12
21
Josh Bilicki
77
Chevrolet
34
183.486
39.240
1.102
10
17
39.428
0
0
Todd Gilliland
38
Ford
35
182.597
39.431
1.293
7
13
39.951
0
0
BJ McLeod
78
Ford
36
182.560
39.439
1.301
3
3
0
0
Cody Ware
51
Ford
37
182.209
39.515
1.377
3
13
39.712
0
0