Practice #1 : Chicago Street Race

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  • Thursday, July 4th, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Shane van Gisbergen goes for third straight NASCAR Xfinity road course win

Last year, New Zealand’s Shane van Gisbergen won the NASCAR Cup Series’ Chicago Street Race in his NASCAR debut.

This year, the three-time Australian Supercars champion will try to add a NASCAR Xfinity Series victory to his resume in The Loop 110 on the 2.14-mile, 12-turn course on the streets of the Windy City (3:30 p.m. ET Saturday on NBC, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

“I’m looking forward to racing the Xfinity car on this Chicago Street Course,” said van Gisbergen, who is competing full-time in the series for Kaulig Racing. “Obviously, I have already raced the Cup car here, but these cars (Xfinity and Cup) are not comparable.

“So, it’s going to be another massive challenge for me but (crew chief) Bruce (Schlicker) and my 97 Kaulig Racing team always bring fast cars to the track. Happy to have (sponsor) WeatherTech on board with us this weekend in their home city and hopefully park it in Victory Lane.”

Van Gisbergen is seeking his third straight Xfinity victory on courses with both right and left turns, having won back-to-back races at Portland (June 1) and Sonoma (June 8). With the two triumphs, van Gisbergen is guaranteed a spot in the Xfinity Playoffs in his rookie season.

Van Gisbergen will have plenty of competition in Saturday’s race. Defending series champion Cole Custer also is the defending race winner, having led all 25 laps in last year’s inaugural race, which was shortened because of drenching rain.

The Xfinity event also features a handful of excellent road course racers doing double duty, among them Xfinity regular AJ Allmendinger and full-time NASCAR Cup drivers Kyle Larson, Ty Gibbs, John Hunter Nemechek, Joey Logano and Daniel Suarez.

  • The Loop 110
  • Pole Winner: Shane Van Gisbergen
  • Age: 35
  • Team : No 97 - WeatherTech Chevrolet
  • Owner: Matthew Kaulig
  • Crew Chief: Bruce Schlicker
  • Shane Van Gisbergen won the Pole Award for the The Loop 110 with a lap of 89448 seconds, 88543 mph
  • This is his second pole in 18 NASCAR Xfinity Series races
  • This is his second pole and sixth top-10 start in 2024
  • This is his first pole in one races at Chicago Street Race
  • Kyle Larson (second) posted his second top-10 start of 2024 and his first in one race at Chicago Street Race
  • Connor Mosack (third) posted his second top-10 start at Chicago Street Race It is his first in one race this season
  • Shane Van Gisbergen (first) was the fastest qualifying rookie

  • Saturday, July 6th, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Surprise no more, Shane van Gisbergen captures battle-tested NASCAR Xfinity Series Chicago victory

Shane van Gisbergen put on a master class Saturday afternoon, winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series’ The Loop 110 at the Chicago Street Race. The New Zealander led early and, again, led late to claim his third consecutive series road course win and second race win on the 2.2-mile downtown Chicago streets.

Fans who experienced monsoon-like rains at last year’s inaugural NASCAR visit to the Windy City could not have asked for a more ideal summer afternoon on Saturday. People in the packed grandstands – nearly half taking in their first NASCAR event according to Chicago Street Race President Julie Guise – enjoyed blue skies, a comfortable breeze and temperatures in the mid-70s.

And they enjoyed a highly competitive spirited race, with van Gisbergen and Californian Kyle Larson dicing it up, door-to-door, front-fender to back bumper from the drop of the green flag and then van Gisbergen charging through the field to claim the lead again in the final laps.

In the end, the 35-year old van Gisbergen got his No. 97 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet around Joe Gibbs Racing’s Ty Gibbs with two laps remaining and charged off to his series best third win of the year by a healthy 1.287 seconds over Gibbs and Larson.

“That’s awesome, what a great race,’’ said a grinning van Gisbergen after kicking a rugby ball into the cheering crowd as is his established NASCAR victory celebration.

“It was pretty wild there at the end, but I can’t thank the Kaulig Racing guys enough. It was great racing to start with Kyle [Larson]. He was really good on the restarts and we made our car better with the second set of tires, but whooo, that was fun at the end passing all those guys. Had some great racing with everyone.’’

Van Gisbergen who also claimed road course wins at Portland and Sonoma, Calif. led 14 laps as did Richard Childress Racing’s Jesse Love – most on the afternoon. Big Machine Racing’s Parker Kligerman finished fourth; his best result of the season and Love was fifth.

The two champion drivers – Larson and van Gisbergen – set the tone immediately, exchanging the lead sometimes three and four times in a single lap from the drop of the green flag. Larson, the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion, led the first six laps and van Gisbergen, a three-time Australian Supercars Series champion who won last year’s inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race in Chicago, led the next nine laps to claim the Stage 1 win in the process.

“It was cool we were waving at each other, thumbs up,’’ Van Gisbergen said of racing Larson early. “Really respectful but big moves. He was amazing on the brakes and on the bumps. Really cool. I learned a lot and he probably learned a lot off me. Hope to race him again for the win tomorrow.’’

Larson, who will start from pole position in Sunday’s Grant Park 165 NASCAR Cup Series race, had been looking forward to the chance to race up front with van Gisbergen.

“I was having a blast,’’ Larson said. “Obviously I wanted to win today but I wanted to learn more than anything. I wanted to get to battle with him because he’s just really good at creating shapes and angles and passing. That was an objective of mine and the first opportunity I got, I wanted to get racing because I just didn’t know if I’d have another opportunity to race with him.

“My car seemed to be a little better than his for a lap or two which helped me get by him and was able to protect and stuff but he was so much better than me.’’

Varying pit stop strategies adjusted the field mid-race. Many – such as Love – pitted during the first stage break at Lap 15. Van Gisbergen, Gibbs and Larson pit during a caution period later on lap 24. That shuffled the field putting those three early frontrunners playing catch-up in the closing laps.

With six laps to go and van Gisbergen making his way forward, his Chevy was hit from behind by Sam Mayer’s Chevy in the Turn 12 corner forcing van Gisbergen’s Chevrolet to scrape the wall. He fell off the bumper of then race leaders, Gibbs and Love but stayed in the third position.

He got around the two with three laps remaining. And Gibbs said looking back, he probably should have raced van Gisbergen a little more aggressively in the final laps

“We had a bad pit stop and I feel like I used my stuff up a lot to get back through the field,’’ said Gibbs, whose team had a problem on the tire change. “I’d say it would have been close in the end though.’’

Connor Mosack, Austin Hill, NASCAR Cup Series regular Joey Logano, Justin Allgaier and Austin Green rounded out the top 10. It was the first Xfinity Series start for Logano since 2019. It was the third top 10 in four career series starts for the 23-year old Green – all coming on road courses.

Last year’s Chicago race winner, Stewart-Haas Racing’s Cole Custer, finished 18th despite dealing with various issues throughout the afternoon – including a pit stop penalty. He now holds a 38-point lead over JR Motorsports driver Justin Allgaier in the standings. Joe Gibbs Racing’s Chandler Smith dropped to third place in the championship after finishing last – 38th – with an engine problem suffered only five laps into the race.

Van Gisbergen’s effort now gives him a series best 17 Playoff points and his three wins are most in the series this year.

  • Drivers Entered: 43 (5 drivers will not make the race)
  • Laps Scheduled: 50
  • Margin of Victory: 01.287 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 1 Hours 56 Minutes 45 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 56.531
  • Cautions: 7 for 16 laps
  • Lead Changes: 9
  • Green Flag Passes: 728 (21.4 passes per green flag lap)

  • The Loop 110
  • Race Winner: Shane Van Gisbergen #
  • Age: 35
  • Team : No 97 - WeatherTech Chevrolet
  • Owner: Matthew Kaulig
  • Crew Chief: Bruce Schlicker
  • Shane Van Gisbergen won the The Loop 110, his third victory in 18 Xfinity Series races
  • This is his third victory and fifth top-10 finish in 2024
  • This is his first victory and first top-10 finish in one race at Chicago Street Race
  • Ty Gibbs (second) posted his first top-10 finish in one race at Chicago Street Race It is his second top-10 finish in 2024
  • Kyle Larson (third) posted his first top-10 finish in one races at Chicago Street Race
  • Shane Van Gisbergen (first) was the highest finishing rookie
  • Cole Custer leads the point standings by 38 points over Justin Allgaier
Cole Custer celebrates in victory lane
Avondale, Arizona - November 4, 2023 : Cole Custer, driver of the #00 Haas Automation Ford, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship at Phoenix 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

Sam Mayer
1
Chevrolet
1
87.285
90.737
0.000
10
11
0
0
Shane van Gisbergen
97
Chevrolet
2
87.209
90.816
0.079
12
16
96.727
0
0
Ty Gibbs
19
Toyota
3
87.061
90.971
0.234
14
14
93.125
0
0
AJ Allmendinger
16
Chevrolet
4
86.772
91.274
0.537
13
14
92.935
0
0
Cole Custer
00
Ford
5
86.521
91.538
0.801
14
15
92.745
0
0
Connor Mosack
88
Chevrolet
6
86.333
91.738
1.001
11
12
0
0
Kyle Larson
17
Chevrolet
7
86.312
91.760
1.023
13
14
92.423
0
0
Parker Kligerman
48
Chevrolet
8
86.300
91.773
1.036
13
13
92.456
0
0
Sheldon Creed
18
Toyota
9
86.296
91.777
1.040
10
12
92.930
0
0
Preston Pardus
50
Chevrolet
10
86.246
91.830
1.093
9
12
92.643
0
0
Alex Labbe
07
Chevrolet
11
86.156
91.926
1.189
11
12
0
0
Jesse Love
2
Chevrolet
12
86.124
91.960
1.223
16
17
93.998
0
0
Riley Herbst
98
Ford
13
86.072
92.016
1.279
14
15
0
0
John Hunter Nemechek
20
Toyota
14
86.065
92.023
1.286
6
14
92.459
0
0
Austin Hill
21
Chevrolet
15
86.035
92.056
1.319
12
16
92.873
0
0
Parker Retzlaff
31
Chevrolet
16
86.024
92.067
1.330
13
13
97.711
0
0
Chandler Smith
81
Toyota
17
85.867
92.236
1.499
15
15
92.713
0
0
Sammy Smith
8
Chevrolet
18
85.762
92.349
1.612
13
14
100.918
0
0
Ryan Ellis
43
Chevrolet
19
85.599
92.525
1.788
16
17
94.497
0
0
Sage Karam
26
Toyota
20
85.486
92.647
1.910
10
13
94.930
0
0
Austin Green
32
Chevrolet
21
85.352
92.792
2.055
16
17
93.858
0
0
Brad Perez
35
Ford
22
85.275
92.876
2.139
9
9
0
0
Josh Williams
11
Chevrolet
23
85.201
92.957
2.220
15
15
94.283
0
0
Ryan Sieg
39
Ford
24
84.893
93.294
2.557
10
12
0
0
Brandon Jones
9
Chevrolet
25
84.886
93.301
2.564
9
16
93.918
0
0
Joey Logano
15
Ford
26
84.848
93.343
2.606
12
14
97.661
0
0
Leland Honeyman Jr
42
Chevrolet
27
84.789
93.408
2.671
10
11
129.074
0
0
Blaine Perkins
29
Ford
28
84.723
93.481
2.744
11
14
93.809
0
0
Jeremy Clements
51
Chevrolet
29
84.711
93.494
2.757
11
11
0
0
Josh Bilicki
92
Chevrolet
30
84.664
93.546
2.809
7
16
98.824
0
0
Daniel Suarez
36
Chevrolet
31
84.599
93.618
2.881
8
11
94.980
0
0
Kyle Sieg
28
Ford
32
84.589
93.629
2.892
15
16
95.343
0
0
Thomas Annunziata
6
Chevrolet
33
84.558
93.663
2.926
9
10
98.229
0
0
Matt DiBenedetto
38
Ford
34
84.355
93.889
3.152
13
13
99.164
0
0
Jeb Burton
27
Chevrolet
35
84.053
94.226
3.489
10
13
95.027
0
0
Andre Castro
14
Chevrolet
36
84.043
94.238
3.501
9
10
96.782
0
0
Brennan Poole
44
Chevrolet
37
83.963
94.327
3.590
10
11
110.854
0
0
Kyle Weatherman
91
Chevrolet
38
83.787
94.526
3.789
5
6
0
0
Anthony Alfredo
5
Chevrolet
39
83.785
94.528
3.791
15
15
95.337
0
0
Justin Allgaier
7
Chevrolet
40
83.543
94.801
4.064
2
5
0
0
Ty Dillon
4
Chevrolet
41
83.289
95.091
4.354
8
9
0
0
Alon Day
45
Chevrolet
42
78.080
101.434
10.697
1
3
0
0
Kenko Miura
53
Toyota
43
77.550
102.128
11.391
1
10
0
0