NASCAR Information Sunday, July 26, 2020

2020 NASCAR CUP SERIES STATS HIGHLIGHTS

Most Kansas wins: 3 Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick & Jimmie Johnson

Most wins: 5 Denny Hamlin

Most 2nd-place finishes: 3 Kyle Busch (Winless)

Most top 3 finishes: 7 Denny Hamlin & Kevin Harvick

Most top 5 finishes: 12 Kevin Harvick

Most top 5 finishes by winless driver: 8 Kyle Busch

Most top 10 finishes: 16 Kevin Harvick

Most top 10 finishes by winless driver: 12 Kurt Busch

Most laps led: 700 Kevin Harvick

Most laps led by winless driver: 253 Aric Almirola

Most races led: 15 Joey Logano

Winner pit stops & lap last race: Denny Hamlin (7 Stops) 27, 83, 101, 144, 163, 196, 236

Longest green flag run last race: 51 Laps (31-81)

Top 5 Stage 1 & 2 last race:

Denny Hamlin (2nd & 4th), Brad Keselowski (5th & 1st), Kyle Busch (1st & 5th), Ryan Blaney (4th & 2nd)

Speeding last race: Nemechek (19th), Yeley (22nd), Bell (23rd), A. Dillon (27th), Newman (28th), Sorenson (31st)

Rear of field last race: Josh Bilicki (25th)

Best HMS last race: 8th Alex Bowman

Best JGR last race: 1st Denny Hamlin

Best SHR last race: 4th Kevin Harvick

Best TPR last race: 2nd Brad Keselowski

1-Kurt Busch: Finished 9th or better last 3 races – Average finish: 7.3

2-Brad Keselowski: Finished 9th or better last 4 races – 2 Top 5 finishes

2-Brad Keselowski: Finished 2nd at Kansas – Teammates Ryan Blaney finished 20th & Joey Logano finished 35th

2-Brad Keselowski: 5 Stage 2 wins this season – Failed to win all 5 races

2-Brad Keselowski: 5 Stage wins this season – Tied for most (Chase Elliott)

2-Brad Keselowski: Best Team Penske finisher 4 of last 6 races

2-Brad Keselowski: Best Ford finisher at Kansas (Finished 2nd) – First time best Ford finisher in last 10 races

4-Kevin Harvick: 7 Straight top 10 finishes – 6 Straight top 5 finishes

4-Kevin Harvick: 6 Straight top 5 finishes – Career-long streak: 8 Straight (2014-’15)

4-Kevin Harvick: 4 Wins this season – 2 Stage wins

4-Kevin Harvick: Best Stewart-Haas Racing finisher 5 of last 6 races

4-Kevin Harvick: Passed for final lead change 3 races this season including Kansas

4-Kevin Harvick: 7 Straight races led – 158 Laps led

8-Tyler Reddick: Finished 13th or better last 4 races – 3 Top 10 finishes

9-Chase Elliott 1 Top 10 finish last 7 races – Avg. finish last 7 races: 17.9

9-Chase Elliott: 5 Stage wins this season – Tied for most (Brad Keselowski)

10-Aric Almirola: 8 Straight top 10 finishes – Career-long streak & longest current streak

11-Denny Hamlin: 5 Wins this season (Leads all drivers) – 3 Wins last 8 races

11-Denny Hamlin: 5 Wins this season – Tied for 3rd most in a season (2012)

11-Denny Hamlin: 5 Wins this season – Most wins in a season: 8 (2010)

11-Denny Hamlin: 5 Wins this season – 2 Wins after 20 races last season (4 Wins final 16 races)

11-Denny Hamlin: 1 Top 10 finish last 4 races – Kansas winner

11-Denny Hamlin: 2 Wins last 4 races on 1.5-mile tracks

11-Denny Hamlin: 5 Races led most this season – 4 Wins after leading most laps this season

12-Ryan Blaney winner of closest finish this season (Talladega June) & finished 2nd in 2nd-closest finish this season (Daytona 500)

12-Ryan Blaney: 512 Laps led this season – 422 Laps led all last season

14-Clint Bowyer: Only Stewart-Haas Racing driver finishing outside top 10 at Kansas – Finished 14th

18-Kyle Busch: Winless after 19 races this season – 4 Wins in first 16 races last season

18-Kyle Busch: Only Joe Gibbs Racing driver finishing outside top 5 at Kansas – Finished 11th

18-Kyle Busch: 1 Playoff point this season – Kansas Stage 1 winner

18-Kyle Busch: 1 Top 5 finish last 5 races – Finished 4th at Texas

18-Kyle Busch: 52 Laps led at Kansas – 36 Laps led previous 9 races

19-Martin Truex Jr.: 2 Top 3 finishes last 3 races – No top 5 finishes previous 5 races

20-Erik Jones: 1 Top 5 finish last 4 races – Finished 5th at Kansas

21-Matt DiBenedetto worst finish this season: 36th – Kansas (Crash)

21-Matt DiBenedetto: Failed to finish 1 race this season (Kansas) – Ended running at finish streak of 23 races

22-Joey Logano: 1 Top 5 finish last 8 races – Finished 24th or worse 4 of last 8 races (Avg. finish: 20.9)

22-Joey Logano: Failed to finish 2 races this season (Daytona 500 & Kansas)

24-William Byron best finish last 4 races: 10th – Kansas

37-Ryan Preece: Failed to finish last 4 races

41-Cole Custer: 4 Career top 10 finishes – 3 Top 10 finishes last 4 races

41-Cole Custer: Best Rookie finisher 4 of last 5 races

47-Ricky Stenhouse Jr. worst finish this season: 40th – Darlington May 17 & Kansas

48-Jimmie Johnson:

19th in Standings (18 Behind 16th William Byron) –

Disqualified after 2nd-place in Coca-Cola 600, missed Indianapolis, 6 finishes of 21st or worse this season, failed to finish 3 races

88-Alex Bowman best finish last 6 races: 8th – Kansas

88-Alex Bowman: Best Chevrolet finisher at Kansas (Finished 8th) – First time best Chevrolet finisher in last 14 races

88-Alex Bowman: Best Hendrick Motorsports finisher at Kansas (Finished 8th) – First time best HMS finisher last 6 races

10 Different winners in 19 races this season

Stage 1 winner failed to win last 7 races

Chevrolet: 3 Wins this season – 3 Different drivers (Alex Bowman, Austin Dillon & Chase Elliott)

Toyota: 6 Wins this season – Denny Hamlin won 5

3 of 4 Hendrick Motorsports drivers finished 12th or better at Kansas – Jimmie Johnson finished 32nd

Hendrick Motorsports: 12 Stage wins this season – 2 Wins

Joe Gibbs Racing: 3 Finished top 5 at Kansas – 153 Laps led (57%)

Stewart-Haas Racing: 3 Finished top 10 at Kansas – Only 9 laps led

Team Penske: All 3 led Kansas – 72 Laps led

Team Penske driver passed for final lead change 7 races this season

Youngest winner: Cole Custer – 22

Oldest winner: Kevin Harvick – 44

12 Races this season won by drivers 36-years-old or older

Closest margin-of-victory this season: .007 Seconds – Ryan Blaney over Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (Talladega June)

2020 NASCAR XFINITY SERIES STATS HIGHLIGHTS

Most wins: 5 Chase Briscoe

Most 2nd-place finishes: 3 Chase Briscoe & Austin Cindric

Most top 5 finishes: 11 Austin Cindric

Most top 5 finishes by winless driver: 7 Ross Chastain

Most top 10 finishes: 15 Ross Chastain

Top 20 finish every race: Chase Briscoe

Most races led: 13 Austin Cindric & Noah Gragson

Most laps led: 616 Austin Cindric

Most laps led by winless driver: 417 Justin Allgaier

Most laps complete: 2803 of 2808 Chase Briscoe

1-Michael Annett: 9 Top 10 finishes this season – 6 Straight top 10 finishes

7-Justin Allgaier: 3 Straight top 10 finishes – Longest streak this season

7-Justin Allgaier: 7 Stage wins this season – No race wins

9-Noah Gragson: Finished outside top 10 in 3 of last 4 races

9-Noah Gragson: 8 Stage wins this season – Leads all drivers

10-Ross Chastain: 10 Straight top 10 finishes – Longest current streak & career-long streak

11-Justin Haley: 5 Straight top 10 finishes – Ties career-long streak (2019)

18-Riley Herbst: 9 Top 10 finishes this season – 6 Top 10 finishes last 9 races

19-Brandon Jones: Kansas winner – Restarted 7th in Overtime (Failed to finish 4 of 5 previous races this season)

19-Brandon Jones: 3 Wins last 21 races – Winless previous 133 races

19-Brandon Jones: 5 Top 5 finishes this season – Career high: 6 (2019)

19-Brandon Jones: Best Toyota finisher 5 races this season

20-Harrison Burton best finish last 8 races: 3rd – Kansas

20-Harrison Burton: 2 Career wins – No career Stage wins

20-Harrison Burton best Rookie finisher last 2 races

22-Austin Cindric: Finished 2nd at Kansas – Stage 1 & 2 winner, 131 laps led (most), passed for lead on final lap

22-Austin Cindric: 3 Wins last 4 races – Finished 2nd at Kansas

22-Austin Cindric: 5 Straight top 5 finishes – 4 Straight top 2 finishes (3 Wins)

22-Austin Cindric: 5 Straight top 5 finishes – Longest current streak & career-long streak

22-Austin Cindric: Passed for final lead change 3 races this season – Twice on final lap (Charlotte & Kansas July)

22-Austin Cindric: 131 Laps led at Kansas – Career-high

22-Austin Cindric: 962 Career laps led – 616 Laps led this season

22-Austin Cindric: 10 Straight races led – 538 Laps led

39-Ryan Sieg: Finished 4th at Kansas (Failed to finish previous 2 races this season) – Led 25 of final 48 laps

39-Ryan Sieg: Finished 4th at Kansas – Leader at scheduled distance

39-Ryan Sieg: 3 Top 5 finishes this season – Career-high

39-Ryan Sieg: 1 Top 5 finish last 14 races – Finished 4th at Kansas

39-Ryan Sieg: Best Chevrolet finisher 3 races this season – Las Vegas Feb., California & Kansas July

39-Ryan Sieg: 95 Career laps led – 68 Laps led this season

98-Chase Briscoe: Finished 14th at Kansas – Finished 4th or better previous 5 races

98-Chase Briscoe: 5 Wins this season – 3 with Greg Zipadelli & 2 with Richard Boswell

98-Chase Briscoe: Winner of 2 closest finishes this season – Miami June 14 & Darlington May

98-Chase Briscoe won 2 overtime races this season – Miami June 14 & Pocono

8 Different winners in 17 races this season

3 Leaders final 3 laps at Kansas – Ryan Sieg, Austin Cindric & Brandon Jones

Final lead change with 2 or fewer laps to go in 9 of 17 races this season

4 Races settled by last lap pass this season – Darlington May, Charlotte, Talladega & Kansas July

Stage 1 winner failed to win last 6 races – Austin Cindric won Stage 1 three times last 6 races

First career win for 3 this season – Noah Gragson (Daytona Feb.), Harrison Burton (Auto Club) & Justin Haley (Talladega)

Chevrolet winless last 6 races

7 Overtime races this season

Youngest winner: Harrison Burton – 19

Oldest winner: AJ Allmendinger – 38

25-Years-old & younger won 15 of 17 races this season

Most Kansas wins: 3 Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick & Jimmie Johnson

New Hampshire most wins all-time: 4 Jeff Burton & Kevin Harvick

New Hampshire Active Leaders:

2nd-place finishes: 5 Denny Hamlin

Top 3 finishes: 9 Denny Hamlin

Top 5 finishes: 12 Kevin Harvick & Matt Kenseth

Top 10 finishes: 22 Jimmie Johnson

Laps led: 1128 Kyle Busch

Average finish: 9.9 Denny Hamlin (Davey Allison finished 3rd in only New Hampshire race)

7/21/19 High temperature: 96 Degrees

7/22/18 High temperature: 79 Degrees

2 Finished top 5 in Stage 1 & 2 at 2019 New Hampshire – Aric Almirola & Kyle Busch

1-Kurt Busch: 3 Wins first 15 New Hampshire races – Winless last 21 New Hampshire races

2-Brad Keselowski: 4 New Hampshire poles – Winless from pole

4-Kevin Harvick tied Jeff Burton for most New Hampshire wins all-time with 4th victory (2019)

4-Kevin Harvick: 2 Straight New Hampshire wins – No driver won 3 straight New Hampshire races

4-Kevin Harvick first 2019 win: New Hampshire (20th race of season)

4-Kevin Harvick won last 2 New Hampshire races from 14th starting position

4-Kevin Harvick 3 Wins last 5 New Hampshire races – Winless previous 19 New Hampshire races

4-Kevin Harvick: 2019 New Hampshire winner – Only Stewart-Haas Racing driver in top 10

6-Ryan Newman finished 7th at New Hampshire last season – Started rear of field (Backup car)

6-Ryan Newman won 3 New Hampshire races in 3 different makes of cars – Chevrolet, Dodge & Ford

6-Ryan Newman: First career win – New Hampshire 9/02

10-Aric Almirola Stage 2 winner last New Hampshire race – First Stage win in 2019

11-Denny Hamlin: 3 New Hampshire wins – 5 2nd-place finishes

11-Denny Hamlin finished 2nd at New Hampshire last season – Passed for final lead change by Kevin Harvick

11-Denny Hamlin finished 2nd at New Hampshire last season – Started rear of field (Backup car)

11-Denny Hamlin finished 2nd at New Hampshire last season – First of 5 straight top 3 finishes last season (2 Wins)

12-Ryan Blaney finished 9th or better last 3 New Hampshire races – Finished 4th last season

12-Ryan Blaney best Team Penske finisher last 2 New Hampshire races – Finished 7th & 4th last 2 New Hampshire races

14-Clint Bowyer: First career win – New Hampshire 9/07

18-Kyle Busch: 3 New Hampshire wins – 2 Wins last 8 New Hampshire races (Winless previous 17 New Hampshire races)

18-Kyle Busch finished 8th or better last 3 New Hampshire races – 2 Top 2 finishes

18-Kyle Busch led most laps 2 of last 3 New Hampshire races – Winner 9/17 & Finished 8th 2019

18-Kyle Busch led most laps 3 of last 6 New Hampshire races

18-Kyle Busch: 6 Straight New Hampshire races led – 572 Laps led

18-Kyle Busch: 100th career NASCAR win: 7/16/11 – New Hampshire NXS

19-Martin Truex Jr.: 2017 Champion – Winless in 26 New Hampshire races

19-Martin Truex Jr. won Stage 1 in 3 of 4 New Hampshire races (Winless)

19-Martin Truex Jr.: 5 Straight New Hampshire top 10 finishes – Longest current streak

19-Martin Truex Jr. finished 7th or better last 5 New Hampshire races – 3 Top 5 finishes

20-Erik Jones: Finished 3rd at 2019 New Hampshire –

Lap 111 pit road contact with Bowman, lap 137 contact with Stenhouse Jr., lap 140 pit road speeding

On Stenhouse Jr.: “If you’re going to race hard, you’re going to get raced hard.

I didn’t want to have to do it, but sometimes it comes down to it. I like Ricky, but he races really hard. I expect it.”

20-Erik Jones New Hampshire average start: 6.2 – Best all-time

21-Matt DiBenedetto finished 5th at New Hampshire last season – Finished 28th or worse previous 7 New Hampshire races

22-Joey Logano: First career win: New Hampshire 6/09 – Youngest ever winner (19Y, 1M, 4D)

22-Joey Logano: 3 Straight New Hampshire top 10 finishes

22-Joey Logano: 105 Laps led in 21 New Hampshire races – Only 1 lap led last 7 New Hampshire races

24-William Byron finished 12th at New Hampshire last season – Started rear of field (Backup car) & best Hendrick finisher

38-John Hunter Nemechek:

Joe Nemechek

1 New Hampshire NXS win (8/92) – Beat Dale Earnhardt by ½ car length

Took championship lead from Kenny Wallace at New Hampshire 7/92

1 New Hampshire NASCAR Cup Series win (9/99) – First career NCS win (John Hunter 2-Years-old)

42-Matt Kenseth: Finished 6th or better 6 of last 7 New Hampshire races including 2 wins

47-Ricky Stenhouse Jr.: Finished 36th at 2019 New Hampshire (Worst finish in first 33 races in 2019) – Lap 137 crash

“The 20 ran over us.  He’s been known to do that to us a couple times now lately.

He’ll get one coming his way before it’s over with, or at least before I’m through with it.”

48-Jimmie Johnson: 2 Wins first 4 New Hampshire races – 1 Win last 30 New Hampshire races

48-Jimmie Johnson: Finished 30th at 2019 New Hampshire – Lap 149 lost power steering, worst Hendrick Motorsports finisher

88-Alex Bowman finished 14th at New Hampshire last season – Started rear of field (Backup car)

88-Alex Bowman:

Finished 14th at 2019 New Hampshire – Driveshaft failure in qualifying, practice crash, started Jimmie Johnson backup rear of field

88-Alex Bowman:

First race in #88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet: New Hampshire 7/16 – Started 20th & Finished 26th (Last lead lap finisher)

95-Christopher Bell: First New Hampshire NCS race

2 New Hampshire Xfinity Series wins in 2 races (2018 & ’19) – Started 2nd each race, 93 & 186 laps led

2017 New Hampshire Truck Series winner – Most recent NTS win

Jason Ratcliff: 3 New Hampshire NCS wins & 5 New Hampshire NXS wins

#95 Leavine Family Racing Toyota finished 5th at 2019 New Hampshire – Matt DiBenedetto

24 Different winners in 48 NASCAR Cup Series New Hampshire races

5 Started rear of field in backup cars 2019 New Hampshire –

Alex Bowman, William Byron, Denny Hamlin, Kyle Larson & Ryan Newman

All 4 Joe Gibbs Racing drivers finished 8th or better 2019 New Hampshire

Joe Gibbs Racing led 235 of 301 New Hampshire laps last season (78%)

All 3 Team Penske drivers finished top 10 at 2019 New Hampshire

Stewart-Haas Racing: First win last season – New Hampshire (20th race last season)

2019 New Hampshire pit road speeding – 6 Penalties / 5 Drivers (Erik Jones finished 3rd after lap 140 pit road speeding penalty)

Drivers won first race of season 18 times at New Hampshire including Kevin Harvick in 2019

5 Won first career race at New Hampshire – Joe Nemechek, Robby Gordon, Ryan Newman, Clint Bowyer & Joey Logano

6 New Hampshire races won from pole – Ryan Newman only driver to win more than once from pole (2)

1 Winner from pole last 15 New Hampshire races – Kyle Busch 9/17

9 New Hampshire winners from front-row start position – Only 1 in last 13 races (Kyle Busch 9/17)

Worst start position of New Hampshire winner: 38th – Jeff Burton 7/99

Winner took lead for first time after lap 200 in 11 New Hampshire races

Winner led first lap in 7 New Hampshire races

Leader of most laps failed to win 8 of last 9 New Hampshire races

Most tries before first New Hampshire win: Matt Kenseth won in 28th try (9/13)

Rusty Wallace only driver to win New Hampshire in first try (7/93)

4 Shortened races at New Hampshire won by 4 different drivers

4 Overtime finishes at New Hampshire – Leader at scheduled distance won all 4

1 Previous rescheduled New Hampshire race – Original date 9/16/01, date run 11/23/01

Chevrolet leads all manufacturers with 19 New Hampshire wins – 1 Win last 13 races

9 New Hampshire wins by Toyota – Toyota won 8 of last 13 races

Ford won only 4 of last 20 New Hampshire races

2 Rookies won New Hampshire races – Ryan Newman 9/02 & Joey Logano 6/09

Most leaders: 15 (1996 & 9/11)

Most lead changes: 23 (1996 & 7/02)

Most cautions: 17 (1994)

Most caution laps: 78 (1994)

Fastest race: 117.134mph (7/97)    

Most Kansas wins: 3 Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick & Jimmie Johnson

Most Kansas 2nd-place finishes: 3 Kevin Harvick & Martin Truex Jr.

Most Kansas top 3 finishes: 8 Kevin Harvick & Jimmie Johnson

Most Kansas top 5 finishes: 11 Jeff Gordon

Most Kansas top 10 finishes: 19 Jimmie Johnson

Most Kansas laps led: 855 Kevin Harvick

Most Kansas races running at finish: 27 of 28 Kevin Harvick

Most Kansas lead lap finishes: 23 Kevin Harvick

Clint Bowyer, Kurt Busch, Chase Elliott, Jimmie Johnson & Erik Jones finished top 10 in both Kansas races last season

1-Kurt Busch 2004 Champion – Winless in 28 Kansas races

1-Kurt Busch best non-Playoff finisher last Kansas Playoff race – Finished 4th

2-Brad Keselowski: Kansas 5/19 winner – 3rd & final win last season (Winless final 24 races last season)

2-Brad Keselowski: Kansas 6/11 winner – First win with Team Penske

2-Brad Keselowski finished 13th racing #25 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet at 2009 Kansas (Started 3rd) – First Kansas race

3-Austin Dillon first career NCS race: Kansas 10/11 – Finished 26th (21-Years-old)

4-Kevin Harvick: 3 Kansas wins – 1 Childress Chevrolet, 1 Stewart-Haas Chevrolet & 1 Stewart-Haas Ford

4-Kevin Harvick leads all with 3 wins on Kansas reconfigured track (15 Races)

4-Kevin Harvick led most laps at Kansas 5/19 (104) – Finished 9th

4-Kevin Harvick leads all with 5 Kansas poles – 2 Wins from pole (10/13 & 5/18)

4-Kevin Harvick: 3 Straight Kansas poles (10/13, 5/14 & 10/14)

6-Ryan Newman failed to finish 4 of last 6 Kansas races – 3 Due to crashes

8-Tyler Reddick: Daniel Hemric Kansas pole winner 10/19

9-Chase Elliott only driver to finish top 5 in Stage 1 & 2 in both Kansas races last season

9-Chase Elliott only driver to finish top 5 in both Kansas races last season – Finished 4th & 2nd

9-Chase Elliott finished 4th or better last 3 Kansas races – Average finish: 2.3

10-Aric Almirola Kansas 5/13/17: T5 Compression fracture of back after crash involving Joey Logano & Danica Patrick

11-Denny Hamlin started 23rd & won 2019 Kansas Playoff race – 2nd worst starting position of Kansas winner

11-Denny Hamlin first to win Kansas in Toyota (4/12)

11-Denny Hamlin first career NCS race: 2005 Kansas – Finished 32nd (24-years-old)

11-Denny Hamlin won Playoff cut-off races at Kansas & Phoenix last season

12-Ryan Blaney:

Finished 21st at Kansas 10/19 (Worst Playoff finisher) – Started 3rd, finished 7th in Stage 1 & 2nd in Stage 2, lap 251 hit wall, lap 252 tire down

12-Ryan Blaney first career NCS race: Kansas 5/14 (Dave Blaney failed to qualify) – Finished 27th (20-years-old)

14-Clint Bowyer: Best Stewart-Haas Racing finisher each Kansas race last season

14-Clint Bowyer:

Finished 5th at Kansas 5/19 – Started 2nd, finished 8th in Stage 1 & 2, 12 laps led, post-race upset with Erik Jones

“We should have finished second. Everybody knows that. That was dumb on his part.”

18-Kyle Busch started 2019 with 11 straight top 10 finishes – Finished 30th at Kansas May

18-Kyle Busch finished on lead lap first 11 races last season – Finished 3 laps down at Kansas May

18-Kyle Busch only Joe Gibbs Racing driver to lead Kansas 5/19 – 1 Lap led

18-Kyle Busch: 9 Top 10 finishes last 10 Kansas races – Only 2 top 10 finishes previous 14 Kansas races

19-Martin Truex Jr. won Kansas for first time in 18th try (5/17) – Most of all drivers

19-Martin Truex Jr. finished 6th or better 5 of last 6 Kansas races – 4 Top 5 finishes

19-Maritn Truex Jr. finished 6th at Kansas 10/19 – First of 5 straight finishes of 6th or better to end of season

20-Erik Jones finished 7th or better last 4 Kansas races – 2 Top 5 finishes

20-Erik Jones:

Finished 3rd at Kansas 5/19 – Started 6th, finished 9th in Stage 1 & 3rd in Stage 2, only Joe Gibbs Racing driver in top 15

Jones about Clint Bowyer post-race: “I’d be mad if I was him, but it’s just racing”

20-Erik Jones finished 3rd at Kansas 5/19 – First time best Joe Gibbs Racing finisher last season

20-Erik Jones first race: Kansas 5/15 (18-Years-old) – Started 12th & Finished 40th (Substitute for Kyle Busch)

22-Joey Logano finished 17th at Kansas 10/19 – Followed with 4 straight top 10 finishes to end season

Paul Wolfe: 2 Kansas wins including first win (6/11) – Also won 5/19

24-William Byron finished 5th at Kansas 10/19 – 4th of Playoff drivers, best finisher of drivers failing to advance to Round of 8

38-John Hunter Nemechek 2018 Kansas Xfinity Series winner

47-Ricky Stenhouse Jr.: 4 Straight Kansas races led – 23 Laps led

48-Jimmie Johnson 2 straight Kansas top 10 finishes – finished outside top 10 previous 4 Kansas races

88-Alex Bowman:

Finished 2nd at Kansas 5/19 – Started 5th, finished 14th in Stage 1 & 4th in Stage 2, 63 laps led (2nd most), passed for final lead change

Post-race tweet: I’ve never wanted something so bad.  Not going to lie, this one hurts.  My team has worked like crazy

though to get us to where we’re at and I’m proud of what we’ve done.  Going to keep after it to get that win we deserve.

88-Alex Bowman finished 2nd at Kansas 5/19 – 3rd straight 2nd-place finish last season

95-Christopher Bell 2017 Kansas Xfinity Series winner (First career NXS win & first Kansas race) – Led only final 4 laps

15 Different winners in 28 NASCAR Cup Series Kansas races

5 Different winners last 5 Kansas races – Truex Jr., Harvick, Elliott, Keselowski & Hamlin

Only 1 Kansas pit road speeding penalty last season – Michael McDowell in May

2019 Kansas DNF – May: 1 / Oct.: 7

3 Won back-to-back Kansas NCS races – Jeff Gordon (2001 & ’02), Matt Kenseth (10/12 & 4/13) & Martin Truex Jr. (5/17 & 10/17)

*Denny Hamlin won 2019 Kansas Playoff race

3 Won Kansas race & championship in same season – Jeff Gordon 2001, Jimmie Johnson 2008 & Martin Truex Jr. 5/17 & 10/17

No Stage 1 winner went on to win Kansas race

Only 1 Stage 2 winner went on to win Kansas race – Denny Hamlin 2019 Kansas Playoff race

Leader of most laps won only 10 of 28 Kansas races

Leader of most laps failed to win 8 of last 10 Kansas races

Margin of victory less than 1 second 18 Kansas races

4 Kansas Overtime finishes – Johnson won 10/11, Logano won 10/15, Keselowski won 5/19 & Hamlin won 10/19

Each Kansas race finished in Overtime last season

6 of 28 Kansas races won from pole including 2 of last 6

Worst starting position of Kansas winner: 25th – Brad Keselowski 6/11

Jeff Gordon only driver to win Kansas in first try

Hendrick Motorsports leads with 7 Kansas wins

Joe Gibbs Racing: 5 Kansas wins

Team Penske: 5 Kansas wins

Roush Fenway Racing: 4 Kansas wins

Stewart-Haas Racing: 3 Kansas wins

Richard Childress Racing: 1 Kansas win (10/13)

NASCAR XFINITY SERIES KANSAS STATS HIGHLIGHTS

15 Different winners in 19 NASCAR Xfinity Series Kansas races

1-Michael Annett: 1 Top 5 finish in 8 Kansas races – Finished 4th last year

7-Justin Allgaier: Finished 5th in 3 of last 5 Kansas races – No top 5 finishes previous 4 Kansas races

8-Daniel Hemric:

Finished 2nd at 2018 Kansas – Pole, Stage 1 winner, 2nd in Stage 2, 128 laps led (most), passed for final lead change & post-race penalty

9-Noah Gragson:

Finished 13th at 2019 Kansas – Started 10th, finished 3rd in Stage 1 & 6th in Stage 2, lap 123 hit wall, lap 192 spin

10-Ross Chastain:

Finished 10th at 2019 Kansas – Started 9th, finished top 10 in Stage 1 & 2, avg. running pos.: 6.6, lap 170 hit wall

11-Justin Haley:

Finished 7th at 2019 Kansas – Started 12th, finished 11th in Stage 1 & 10th in Stage 2, avg. running pos.: 9th

19-Brandon Jones:

2019 Kansas winner – Started 2nd, finished top 10 in Stage 1 & 2, only final 10 laps led, lap 147 equipment violation

“This is incredible.  I’m not going to lie, my foot was literally shaking on the accelerator on the last lap.”

22-Austin Cindric:

Finished 25th at ‘19 Kansas – Lap 16 hit wall, lap 36 pits loose wheel, lap 70 crashed Burton, lap 75 hit Nemechek, lap 79 flat tire, lap 87 flat tire

98-Chase Briscoe:

Finished 3rd at 2019 Kansas – Started 11th, finished 7th in Stage 1 & 5th in Stage 2, 33 laps led, lap 184 crash while leading

First career win for last 3 Kansas winners – Christopher Bell, John Hunter Nemechek & Brandon Jones

Leader of most laps won only 3 of 19 Kansas races – Denny Hamlin 2008, Brad Keselowski 2011 & Kyle Busch 2016

Only 2 of 19 Kansas races won from pole – Joey Logano (2010) & Kyle Busch (2016)

No Stage 1 winner went on to win Kansas race

Only 1 Stage 2 winner went on to win Kansas race – John Hunter Nemechek 2018

Justin Allgaier, Christopher Bell, Cole Custer & Tyler Reddick finished top 5 in Stage 1 & 2 at 2018 Kansas

Tyler Reddick: Finished top 5 all 3 Kansas races

Jeremy Clements, John Hunter Nemechek, Tyler Reddick & Ryan Sieg finished top 10 in both Kansas races last season

Joe Gibbs Racing won 9 of last 12 races with 6 different drivers – Bell, Kyle Busch, Hamlin, B. Jones Kenseth & Logano

Kyle Busch (4) & Joey Logano (2) only drivers to win more than 1 Kansas race

Kyle Busch only repeat winner last 10 Kansas races (3 Wins) – 7 Others 1 win each

6 Different winners in 8 races on reconfigured Kansas track – Kyle Busch won 3

Winner took lead for first time on lap 102 or later in 10 Kansas races

Kansas winner took lead for final time with 6 or fewer laps to go 7 times

Kyle Busch won 4 Kansas races – Passed for final lead change 4 times

Kyle Busch won Kansas after free pass in 2014 & ‘16

Cole Custer passed for final lead change last Kansas race

Christopher Bell, Jeff Green & John Hunter Nemechek only drivers to win Kansas in first try

Matt Kenseth won Kansas in 7th try – Most of all drivers

Worst starting position of Kansas winner: 19th – Denny Hamlin 2008 & Joe Nemechek 2004

2 Won back-to-back Kansas NXS races – Joey Logano (2009 & ’10) & Kyle Busch (2014, ’15 & ‘16)

2 Won Kansas NXS race & championship in same season – Kevin Harvick 2006 & Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2012

Mid-race leader won only 2 of 19 Kansas races

3 Kansas races settled by last lap pass

Kyle Busch led most laps 3 Kansas races – 1 Win after leading most laps (2016)

Joe Gibbs Racing: 9 Kansas wins – Most all-time

JR Motorsports: Winless at Kansas

Richard Childress Racing: 1 Kansas win (2006 Kevin Harvick)

Stewart-Haas Racing: Winless at Kansas

Team Penske: 1 Kansas win (2011 Kansas)

Toyota leads all manufacturers with 9 Kansas wins

3 Kansas Overtime finishes