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Practice #1 : World Wide Technology Raceway

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NASCAR Cup Series is ready to Enjoy Illinois at World Wide Technology Raceway

Third time’s a charm.

At least that is what one of the winless drivers this season in the NASCAR Cup Series is hoping how their trip to World Wide Technology Raceway will result. This Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race, the Enjoy Illinois 300

(3:30 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), is the 15th race of the 26-race regular season schedule, and with just 12 races left to decide who makes the Playoffs, time is of the essence for drivers and teams to secure their spot.

The previous two NASCAR Cup Series World Wide Technology Raceway winners – Joey Logano (2022) and Kyle Busch (2023) – are both still looking for their first win of 2024.

This weekend’s Enjoy Illinois 300 marks the third time the NASCAR Cup Series has competed at World Wide Technology Raceway. This Sunday’s event will be 300 miles (240 laps).

Practice and Busch Light Pole Qualifying will take place on Saturday, June 1 from 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Getting to know World Wide Technology Raceway

World Wide Technology Raceway, located in Madison, Illinois just outside St. Louis, was originally built as a drag strip and road course in 1985 and was originally known as St. Louis International Raceway Park. In 1994, new ownership acquired the track. The existing tracks (drag strip and road course) were demolished over the course of 1995–1996 and a new oval speedway and drag strip were constructed.

The current 1.25-mile oval that is World Wide Technology Raceway has a unique shape and different degrees of banking in each set of turns. The backstretch is confined to run parallel with Illinois Route 203, making Turns 1 & 2 a tighter radius than Turns 3 & 4. Turns 1 & 2 have similar characteristics to New Hampshire Motor Speedway while Turns 3 & 4 are similar to Phoenix Raceway. The track's egg shape mimics the legendary Darlington Raceway. The facility has more than 700 acres welcoming fans this weekend.

The first NASCAR national series race held at World Wide Technology Raceway was a NASCAR Xfinity Series race held on June 26, 1997. The race was won by Elliott Sadler driving a Chevrolet for car owner Gary Bechtel.

Though this will only be the third NASCAR Cup Series event this weekend at the 1.25-mile track (2022-2023), World Wide Technology Raceway has hosted 15 NASCAR Xfinity Series races from 1997-2010 and 23 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races from 1998-2010 and 2014-2023.

NASCAR first raced in Illinois in 1954

The first NASCAR national series race held in the state of Illinois was a NASCAR Cup Series race at Santa Fe Speedway in Willow Springs, Illinois. Santa Fe Speedway was a half-mile dirt track. The event was held on July 10, 1954 and the race was won by Dick Rathman driving a ’54 Hudson for car owner John Ditz.

In total, there have been 100 NASCAR national series races among six tracks in the state of Illinois.

Track Name

City

Cup

Xfinity

Truck

Total Races

First Year

Chicagoland Speedway

Joliet

19

24

11

54

2001

World Wide Technology Raceway

Madison

2

15

23

40

1997

Chicago Street Race

Chicago

1

1

0

2

2023

Chicago Motor Speedway

Cicero

0

0

2

2

2000

Santa Fe Speedway

Willow Springs

1

0

0

1

1954

Soldier Field

Chicago

1

0

0

1

1956

Totals

24

40

36

100

The most recent track in the state of Illinois to join the NASCAR fold is the Chicago Street Race, which made its debut last season racing on the streets of Chicago - a first for the city and the sport.

Drivers to watch at World Wide Technology Raceway

At this weekend’s World Wide Technology Raceway, six NASCAR Cup Series drivers that have made both previous starts, have posted an average finish inside the top-10, led by the defending winner of this race – Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch with a 1.5 average finish.

Joining Busch with an average finish inside the top-10 is 2021 World Wide Technology Raceway winner Joey Logano (2.0), Ryan Blaney (5.0), Martin Truex Jr. (5.5) Kyle Larson (8.0) and last weekend’s Coca-Cola 600 winner Christopher Bell (10.0).

Team Penske’s Joey Logano won the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race at World Wide Technology Raceway. Logano passed Kyle Bush with two laps to go to win the race.

Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch is the defending winner of last season’s NASCAR Cup Series race at World Wide Technology Raceway. Busch passed Kyle Larson with 60 laps to go to take the lead ultimately the win.

A total of seven other drivers entered this weekend (not including Busch or Logano) have won in either the NASCAR Xfinity Series or the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series at World Wide Technology Raceway: Ross Chastain (NCTS 2019), Justin Haley (NCTS 2018), John H. Nemechek (NCTS 2017), Christopher Bell (NCTS 2016), Brad Keselowski (NXS 2010), Bubba Wallace (NCTS 2014), and Martin Truex Jr. (NXS 2004). 

All the on-track action begins for the NASCAR Cup Series this weekend with practice and Busch Light Pole Qualifying on Saturday, June 1 at 9:30 a.m. ET on FS1.

Confluence Festival is a nice weekend addition for fans at WWTR

This weekend’s NASCAR festivities at World Wide Technology Raceway, will be accompanied by the Confluence Festival, a showcase of innovation, talent and live entertainment that represents the region’s communities coming together in welcoming NASCAR to World Wide Technology Raceway.

A fan’s race ticket is their concert ticket to experience the electrifying excitement of the third annual Confluence Music Festival, returning to the St. Louis area on June 1-2 at World Wide Technology Raceway. Fans will have the opportunity to revel in the performances of chart-toppers Ludacris and T-Pain, along with country sensation Riley Green.

Playoff Bubble: Just eight postseason spots still open following Charlotte

Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell scored himself a NASCAR Cup Series ‘crown jewel’ win last weekend taking home the trophy for the rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600 – the series’ longest race. Bell is now one of four drivers this season with multiple wins. Looking to this weekend, the Cup Series competitors turn their attention to World Wide Technology Raceway knowing time is running out to secure their spots in the postseason. Half of the Playoff field positions is already spoken for, leaving just eight spots left with 12 races to go in the regular season.

The eight drivers that have earned a spot in the Playoff by virtue of their wins are Denny Hamlin, William Byron, Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Chase Elliott, Tyler Reddick, Brad Keselowski and Daniel Suarez.

Currently riding the cut line for the postseason is RFK Racing’s Chris Buescher, who made the Playoffs last season. Buescher is ranked 16th in the Playoff projection, 11 points up on Stewart-Haas Racing’s Chase Briscoe in 17th, and 30 points ahead of two-time Cup Series champion and Team Penske driver Joey Logano in 18th.

  • Saturday, June 1st, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Michael McDowell speeds to pole position at World Wide Technology Raceway

It was with an obvious sense of pride that Michael McDowell reveled in his pole-winning run on Saturday at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway.

McDowell claimed his third Busch Light Pole Award of the season—and of his career—but this one came at a quirky flat track, not a superspeedway, where the driver of the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford, a former DAYTONA 500 winner, is expected to excel.

McDowell toured the 1.25-mile irregularly-shaped track in 32.468 seconds (138.598 mph) in the final round of time trials to claim the top starting position for Sunday’s Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series race (3:30 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

In the opening round, McDowell topped all qualifiers at a track-record pace of 139.241 mph (32.318 seconds).

Fellow Ford driver Austin Cindric will start beside McDowell on the front row after a final-round lap at 138.134 mph (32.577 seconds). Cindric’s Team Penske teammate, Ryan Blaney, qualified third at 137.982 mph.

Interestingly, McDowell and Cindric were the only two drivers in the final round to downshift to third gear in Turns 3 and 4 on their qualifying laps.

“In particular at Talladega and Atlanta (where McDowell won his first two poles this year), the driver’s not a big part of whether you’re going to qualify well,” McDowell said. “You still have to execute. You still have to get through the gears. I don’t want to take anything away from that standpoint, but it really is a matter of how fast a race car your team brought you.

“Even today, we’re on the pole because I have a really fast race car. I had more pressure to execute my part on a flat track like this, where you’re upshifting twice, downshifting twice… heavy brake zones—all those things. So it’s more rewarding from that point to go out there and execute and do it.”

Christopher Bell, last Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 winner, was fourth fastest at 137.669 mph. Tyler Reddick qualified fifth, followed by Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski, Bubba Wallace, Ty Gibbs and Kyle Busch, last year’s winner at WWTR.

Busch was the only Chevrolet driver to make the final round. For the first time this season, no Hendrick Motorsports driver qualified in the final 10.

  • Enjoy Illinois 300
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Michael McDowell
  • Age: 39
  • Team : No 34 - Siteman Cancer Center Ford
  • Owner: Bob Jenkins
  • Crew Chief: Travis Peterson
  • Michael McDowell won the Pole Award for the Enjoy Illinois 300 with a lap of 32468 seconds, 138598 mph
  • This is his third pole in 480 NASCAR Cup Series races
  • This is his third pole and ninth top-10 start in 2024
  • This is his first pole in three races at World Wide Technology Raceway
  • Austin Cindric (second) posted his eighth top-10 start of 2024 and his third in three races at World Wide Technology Raceway
  • Ryan Blaney (third) posted his third top-10 start at World Wide Technology Raceway It is his sixth in 15 races this season
  • Carson Hocevar (20th) was the fastest qualifying rookie

  • Drivers Entered: 36
  • Laps Scheduled: 240
  • Margin of Victory: 03.844 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 48 Minutes 3 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 133.889
  • Cautions: 5 for 32 laps
  • Lead Changes: 16
  • Green Flag Passes: 3,818 (18.4 passes per green flag lap)

  • Race Winner: Austin Cindric
  • Age: 25
  • Team : No 2 - Freightliner Ford
  • Owner: Roger Penske
  • Crew Chief: Brian Wilson
  • Austin Cindric won the Enjoy Illinois 300, his second victory in 94 Cup Series races
  • This is his first victory and second top-10 finish in 2024
  • This is his first victory and first top-10 finish in three races at World Wide Technology Raceway
  • Denny Hamlin (second) posted his second top-10 finish in three races at World Wide Technology Raceway It is his eighth top-10 finish in 2024
  • Brad Keselowski (third) posted his first top-10 finish in three races at World Wide Technology Raceway
  • Carson Hocevar (eighth) was the highest finishing rookie
  • Denny Hamlin leads the point standings by 21 points over Kyle Larson
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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

Joey Logano
22
Ford
1
138.024
32.603
0.000
4
27
32.726
33.025
33.201
136.274
1
10
Ryan Blaney
12
Ford
2
138.020
32.604
0.001
4
28
32.737
33.066
33.200
136.119
2
11
Ty Gibbs
54
Toyota
3
137.923
32.627
0.024
3
27
32.914
33.124
33.273
33.328
33.396
135.865
2
11
Tyler Reddick
45
Toyota
4
137.640
32.694
0.091
4
29
32.993
33.124
33.264
33.334
33.392
135.859
1
10
Bubba Wallace
23
Toyota
5
137.438
32.742
0.139
3
29
32.929
33.304
33.376
33.461
33.510
135.172
1
10
Austin Cindric
2
Ford
6
137.400
32.751
0.148
3
31
32.834
33.051
33.239
136.161
1
10
Ross Chastain
1
Chevrolet
7
137.400
32.751
0.148
3
30
32.953
33.156
33.314
33.505
33.581
135.731
1
10
Christopher Bell
20
Toyota
8
137.270
32.782
0.179
3
21
32.891
33.122
135.872
1
10
Michael McDowell
34
Ford
9
137.141
32.813
0.210
2
32
33.008
33.199
33.368
135.554
1
10
Martin Truex Jr
19
Toyota
10
137.124
32.817
0.214
4
15
32.943
0
0
Justin Haley
51
Ford
11
137.091
32.825
0.222
3
29
33.183
33.520
33.572
33.614
33.638
134.287
3
12
Carson Hocevar
77
Chevrolet
12
137.086
32.826
0.223
4
33
33.033
33.200
33.337
33.434
135.549
1
10
Brad Keselowski
6
Ford
13
137.082
32.827
0.224
3
16
33.015
0
0
Kyle Busch
8
Chevrolet
14
137.032
32.839
0.236
3
23
32.983
0
0
Denny Hamlin
11
Toyota
15
136.978
32.852
0.249
5
23
32.934
33.098
33.200
33.313
135.964
2
11
Corey Lajoie
7
Chevrolet
16
136.712
32.916
0.313
4
29
33.042
33.735
133.395
19
28
William Byron
24
Chevrolet
17
136.670
32.926
0.323
3
27
33.142
33.250
135.345
2
11
Chase Elliott
9
Chevrolet
18
136.670
32.926
0.323
5
33
33.391
33.707
33.950
133.505
20
29
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
47
Chevrolet
19
136.579
32.948
0.345
5
21
33.152
33.292
33.378
135.172
1
10
Josh Berry
4
Ford
20
136.575
32.949
0.346
5
28
33.123
33.288
33.408
33.518
33.552
135.190
2
11
Daniel Suarez
99
Chevrolet
21
136.504
32.966
0.363
4
23
33.105
33.415
134.685
2
11
Alex Bowman
48
Chevrolet
22
136.450
32.979
0.376
5
22
33.058
33.204
135.530
1
10
Chris Buescher
17
Ford
23
136.368
32.999
0.396
3
23
33.420
33.478
134.417
5
14
Kyle Larson
5
Chevrolet
24
136.265
33.024
0.421
3
24
33.088
33.668
133.662
13
22
Derek Kraus
16
Chevrolet
25
136.256
33.026
0.423
2
30
33.122
33.354
33.618
134.924
1
10
Zane Smith
71
Chevrolet
26
136.157
33.050
0.447
4
30
33.140
33.302
33.447
33.532
135.134
2
11
Todd Gilliland
38
Ford
27
136.063
33.073
0.470
3
24
33.273
0
0
Harrison Burton
21
Ford
28
136.059
33.074
0.471
5
20
33.420
0
0
Daniel Hemric
31
Chevrolet
29
135.923
33.107
0.504
3
29
33.404
33.501
134.333
1
10
Chase Briscoe
14
Ford
30
135.915
33.109
0.506
3
26
33.213
33.732
133.409
16
25
Noah Gragson
10
Ford
31
135.911
33.110
0.507
2
37
33.210
33.395
33.501
33.546
33.590
134.762
2
11
Ryan Preece
41
Ford
32
135.853
33.124
0.521
4
32
33.202
33.366
33.564
33.649
33.710
134.874
2
11
Austin Dillon
3
Chevrolet
33
135.816
33.133
0.530
5
21
33.199
0
0
John Hunter Nemechek
42
Toyota
34
135.636
33.177
0.574
3
31
33.301
33.864
132.889
9
18
Erik Jones
43
Toyota
35
134.957
33.344
0.741
10
14
33.518
0
0
Cody Ware
15
Ford
36
134.710
33.405
0.802
7
28
33.463
33.561
33.633
134.085
5
14