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Bristol high banks to host NASCAR Cup Series Sunday

By Holly Cain-NASCAR Wire Service
Posted 6:00AM on Saturday 30th May 2020 ( 4 years ago )

How do you add to the competitive high drama of four NASCAR Cup Series races in the last 12 days? Do it again – at three of the most historical venues on the circuit beginning this weekend with the iconic Bristol Motor Speedway.

Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race on Bristol’s high-banked half-mile starts another busy stretch of NASCAR racing that will include NASCAR Cup Series races at Atlanta Motor Speedway on June 7 and a Wednesday night stop at the always-exciting Martinsville Speedway short track on June 10 – three premier series races in a little more than a week.

When it comes to Bristol Motor Speedway – it’s been a Busch Brothers Bonanza. Reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch is the two-time defending winner of the Bristol spring race. His eight total wins at the track are most among all active drivers. His older brother Kurt has six wins. And the two have hoisted four of the last five trophies – a four-race Busch family winning streak finally snapped by Kyle Busch’s Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin last August. In all, the Busch brothers have combined to win nine spring races.

And the motivation for these brothers to hoist that first trophy of the 2020 season is as intense as ever.

The two are currently ranked 10th (Kurt) and 12th (Kyle) in the championship. Kurt, who drives the No. 1 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet, has three top-five and five top-10 finishes and led 54 laps through the opening eight races. His last win at Bristol was August, 2018. His last victory in the series was July, 2019 at Kentucky Speedway.

Kyle Busch, who is coming off a championship season in the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, has four top-five finishes but has led only 14 laps. His best showing on the season is runner-up – twice (California and Darlington). His 14 laps out front is the fewest number of laps led through the season’s first eight races since his 2005 rookie year (10 laps through eight races). Even in 2015 when he missed the first 11 races due to injury – he led 283 laps in his first eight races back.

Bristol could very well be the place Busch gets that first trophy of the year and ups his championship defense efforts. Counting all three NASCAR national series – Busch has 20 Bristol wins (seven NASCAR Xfinity Series and five NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series victories as well). As with all the drivers – and despite his success – Busch expects Sunday’s race to be challenging with the series decision not to hold practice or qualifying so to keep the races to a safer one-day show.

“I’m not sure it gives me any sort of advantage there, necessarily,” Busch said of his past success. “Obviously, with the success we’ve had there over the years, I feel really good about going there. But we make a lot of adjustments typically when we get there.

“We go through practice, we are really fine-tuning a lot of different things and being nitpicky about a bunch of it to make sure we get it to where we want it for the race.”

And, he added, “You definitely have to understand some of those adjustments during practice is a big deal and we won’t have that, so we just have to get after it right at the start of the race. I know our guys are up to the task and hope we can have a good Skittles Camry and have it with enough adjustability in it so we can make the right changes and have a shot at the win there.”

Another certainly up for that challenge is Kevin Harvick, who won at Darlington on May 17, the first race back since a two-month long break for the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. The 2014 series champion continues to lead the NASCAR Cup Series driver standings – by 14-points over Joey Logano and is the only driver to earn top-10 finishes in every race this season. His 391 laps led is also a high mark.

The driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford has a pair of wins at Bristol, most recently the 2016 fall race.

Harvick’s hot start to the season is certainly challenged of late by 24-year-old Chase Elliott, who earned his first win of 2020 in Thursday night’s rain-delayed event at Charlotte Motor Speedway. He was runner-up at the track’s 600-miler on Sunday and the two showings have moved him to third place in the series driver standings (41 points behind Harvick) – the same ranking he was before the pandemic break.

Elliott has four top-10 finishes in eight Bristol starts. He was 11th in the No 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet in this race last year. His best ever Bristol showing is third in Fall, 2018.

The last driver to celebrate in Bristol’s famous Victory Lane was Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin, who won last August taking the lead from underdog Matt DiBenedetto with 12 laps remaining. Hamlin already has two victories in the No. 11 JGR Toyota in 2020 – including his third Daytona 500 win to open the season.

DiBenedetto, who took over driving duties in the famed No 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford this season, certainly earned a sentimental victory with his showing on the Bristol high banks last summer. His 93 laps out front during the race is the highest single race laps led total for the 28-year-old six-year NASCAR Cup Series driver. He was emotional when he climbed out of his car and was greeted by raucous cheers and a standing ovation for his work.

He returns to Bristol this weekend ranked 11th in the championship – only 24 points behind eighth place Hamlin and three points ahead of reigning series champion Kyle Busch. He’s earned a pair of top-10 finishes including a runner-up showing at Las Vegas in March.

“That was probably one of the biggest days for my entire career honestly, so that was a moment I’ll never forget, having all the support from the fans,” said DiBenedetto. “That was a crazy moment and I really didn’t even know how to feel because it was probably one of the most defeating and toughest days of my life, but also one of the most rewarding from the support we had from the fans and everybody. It was a tough week on us, so there was a lot of not really feeling how to feel, but ultimately it led to being a big factor in me getting this opportunity to drive the 21 car this year, so it was a big day and everything was meant to be.”

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NASCAR Cup Series
Next Race: Supermarket Heroes 500
The Place: Bristol Motor Speedway – Bristol, TN
The Date: Sunday, May 31
The Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
TV: FS1, 3 p.m. ET
Radio: PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 266.5 miles (500 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 125), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 250), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 500)
2019 Race Winner: Kyle Busch
What To Watch For: Groundbreaking for Bristol International Speedway, as Bristol Motor Speedway was originally known, took place in 1960. The track was an exact half-mile. … The first NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway was on July 30, 1961; Jack Smith won the event (with relief from Johnny Allen). … There have been 118 NASCAR Cup Series races at Bristol Motor Speedway since the gates opened in 1961; two races each season. … A total of 462 different drivers have competed in at least one NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway; 324 have competed in more than one. NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty leads the series in starts at Bristol with 60. Kevin Harvick and Kurt Busch lead all active NASCAR Cup Series drivers in starts at Bristol with 38 each. … A total of 51 different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have won the Busch Pole Award at Bristol Motor Speedway. NASCAR Hall of Famers Mark Martin and Cale Yarborough lead the series in poles at Bristol with nine each. Denny Hamlin leads all active drivers in Busch poles at Bristol Motor Speedway with four (2013, 2014, 2015 and 2019). … A total of 42 different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have won at Bristol Motor Speedway. NASCAR Hall of Famer Darrell Waltrip leads the series in wins at Bristol with 12 victories; including eight straight (1978, 1979, 1981 sweep, 1982 sweep, 1983 sweep, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992). Kyle Busch leads the series among active drivers in wins at Bristol with eight victories (Spring 2007, 2009 sweep, Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2019). … The youngest Cup Series Bristol winner is Kyle Busch (March 25, 2007 – 21 years, 10 months, 23 days) and the oldest is Dale Earnhardt (August 28, 1999 – 48 years, 3 months, 30 days). … Five drivers have posted their first NASCAR Cup Series career win at Bristol Motor Speedway: Dale Earnhardt (04/01/1979), Rusty Wallace (04/06/1986), Ernie Irvan (03/25/1990), Elliott Sadler (03/25/2001) and Kurt Busch (03/24/2002). … The race winner has started from the pole 26 times (a winning percentage of 22.03%) – the most productive starting position in the field. The last driver to win from the pole was Denny Hamlin in the 2019 spring race. … The deepest in the field that a race winner has started is 38th, by Elliott Sadler in 2001. … A total of 132 different drivers have led at least one lap in the NASCAR Cup Series at Bristol Motor Speedway. NASCAR Hall of Famer Cale Yarborough leads the series in laps led at Bristol with 4,305 laps led in 29 starts. Kyle Busch leads all active drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series in laps led at Bristol with 2,334 in 30 starts. … Joe Gibbs Racing leads the all active organizations in wins at Bristol with 13 victories; six of those wins coming in the last 10 races at the track. … Pre-Race Loop Data stats leaders heading into this weekend – Driver Rating: 101.8 (Kyle Busch), Average Running Position: 10.800 (Erik Jones), Fastest Laps Run: 1,036 (Kyle Busch), Green Flag Passes: 1,637 (Kurt Busch), Laps Led: 2,334 (Kyle Busch), Laps in the Top 15: 10,358 (Jimmie Johnson), Quality Passes: 1,052 (Kurt Busch).

Kyle Busch celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 7, 2019. Photo: Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

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