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Allmendinger back at Daytona in 1st Cup race since 2018

By Jenna Fryer-AP Auto Racing Writer
Posted 8:00AM on Sunday 21st February 2021 ( 3 years ago )

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A.J. Allmendinger is back, racing for wins this time, and eager to help young Kaulig Racing reach the big show.

Allmendinger will run his first Cup race since the 2018 season finale in Kaulig's first Cup race not at a superspeedway. The team last week made its second Daytona 500 — a critical first step in trying to become a full-time Cup team — and now its dusted off ol' ‘Dinger to take another shot Sunday on Daytona’s road course.

Allmendinger is a ringer with 15 appearances in the Rolex 24 sports car race in Daytona. Nearly everyone else? The bulk of the Cup field ran it for the very first time last August, when the pandemic pushed Daytona's winding 14-turn, 3.61-mile circuit onto the calendar for the first time.

His familiarity with Daytona made Allmendinger the smart pick for Matt Kaulig to take another step forward. NASCAR added Sunday's road course race to the schedule in December and Kaulig persuaded his “trophy hunter” Allmendinger to help pull the team to the top level.

“I am pumped to be racing in the Cup Series for Kaulig Racing,” Allmendinger said.

Allmendinger was weary of the grind when he lost his job at the end of 2018. He had no desire to drive for mediocre teams just to have a seat. He decided to move on with his life.

He planned to do television work and maybe moonlight for team owners he considers friends. Kaulig kept Allmendinger engaged in 2019 by giving him quality cars that could win in five Xfinity races. The program swelled to 11 races last season and the “Trophy Hunter” had three victories in 16 starts.

Allmendinger was helping Kaulig grow a program. The team started in 2016 and this season Allmendinger will run full time for the Xfinity championship as one of three Kaulig contenders. He'll also drive select Cup races as part of Kaulig's development.

Having a central role in Kaulig's push to the top has made NASCAR enjoyable again for Allmendinger. He remembered last week when Kaz Grala made his first Daytona 500 start just how special the sport had once been to him.

“I was standing next to Kaz by the car during driver intros and I think veterans sometimes, we lose sight of how big the 500 is,” Allmendinger said. “When you are just standing there and you see somebody who has made his first 500, his eyes lit up — it made me feel good.”

TRACK CHANGE

NASCAR this week tweaked the backstretch chicane on the Daytona course after dirt and grass played a pivotal role in the Feb. 9 messy Busch Clash.

Drivers in that exhibition learned the hard way not to cut that chicane because in short-cutting some asphalt they were dragging debris all over the speedway. Martin Truex, Jr. wrecked while leading when he drove through dirt; others complained about windshield visibility.

NASCAR, based on driver suggestions, added rumble strips to the backstretch chicane to prevent drivers from using the grass. The rumble strip to the driver’s right is about 36 feet long; the strip to the driver’s left is about 30 feet.

NASCAR champion Chase Elliott wasn't convinced the strips were necessary.

“If there’s dirt on the track, don’t run through the dirt, that’s pretty simple,” Elliott said. “As long as there’s grass there, I’d say there’s going to be dirt underneath.”

GOING FOR FIVE

Elliott has won the last four points-paying Cup road races dating to 2019, a streak that includes NASCAR's debut on Daytona's course last August.

He fell short in the Clash after spinning good friend Ryan Blaney in the 13th of the 14 turns as the two raced for the victory. Kyle Busch cruised past Elliott and Blaney for the win. Blaney had words with his buddy as they stood alongside Blaney's wrecked car.

Elliott was remorseful for ruining Blaney's race, but the Cup champion said he probably wouldn't change how he raced.

“If I’m not trying to win, then what am I doing? And I think that’s pretty cut and dry, right?” Elliott said.

Elliott is bound to be just as aggressive Sunday when he looks for a fifth consecutive road course victory. It would be his sixth overall and tie him for third on the career list with — get this — NASCAR greats Bobby Allison, Richard Petty, Ricky Rudd and Rusty Wallace.

Elliott in just five years has filled NASCAR's vacancy for king of the road. Jeff Gordon's record nine wins and Tony Stewart's mark of eight are within reach for the 25-year-old.

McDOWELL'S MOMENTUM

Daytona 500 winner Michael McDowell has a strong opportunity Sunday to give Front Row Motorsports the best start in team history.

The team has always concentrated on its road course and superspeedway programs because those circuits give small teams a competitive chance. These are the exact tracks where FRM thought it would do well, and a pandemic scheduling change gave FRM a legitimate two-week chance.

The longshot Daytona 500 win earned McDowell his first playoff berth and FRM now is positioned to build a once unthinkable cushion. McDowell was 10th in NASCAR’s debut on Daytona's road course last August.

This road course race was added to NASCAR's schedule in December because COVID-19 restrictions would not allow a stop at Fontana, California. It took maneuvering to make it work and Homestead-Miami Speedway, the original second race of the season, was pushed back one week into Fontana's original dates.

The Daytona road course was wedged into the open slot, creating two weekends of very different racing that very much suits Furniture Row. The team can now take gambles it never would dare before, and now McDowell can seriously attempt another upset. This one would make him just the sixth Daytona 500 winner to also win the next race.

NASCAR goes next to Homestead to begin a stretch of oval racing — typically the time the top teams begin to pull away.

ODD AND ENDS

Austin Dillon is the points leader for the first time. He finished third behind McDowell and Elliott in the Daytona 500 and ran his first Rolex 24 sports car race in January to experience the road course for the first time. Dillon missed the Cup race in August because he'd received a positive COVID-19 test. ... Elliott is the 9-5 betting favorite, followed by Truex at 3-1. Truex had one of the best cars in the Clash until he crashed from the lead and finished last in 21st. ... Kevin James is the grand marshal in a promotion for a Netflix show about a NASCAR team. “The Crew” features a handful of current Cup drivers and cars owned by Spire Motorsports.

WDUN will carry live MRN Radio coverage of Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series O’Reilly Auto Parts 253 from the Daytona International Speedway road course beginning at 2 pm on 102.9 FM, AM 550 and streaming live on AccessWDUN.

NASCAR Cup Series
Daytona International Speedway Road Course – Daytona Beach, FL
O’Reilly Auto Parts 253 – February 21, 2021

Sunday’s Starting Line Up

Pos Car Driver Team Time Speed
1. 9 Chase Elliott NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
2. 34 Michael McDowell Love’s Travel Stop Ford 0.000 0.000
3. 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
4. 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Express Toyota 0.000 0.000
5. 4 Kevin Harvick Ford 0.000 0.000
6. 37 Ryan Preece Kroger/Coca-Cola Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
7. 7 Corey LaJoie Netflix Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
8. 5 Kyle Larson Nations Guard Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
9. 42 Ross Chastain Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
10. 23 Bubba Wallace Toyota 0.000 0.000
11. 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 0.000 0.000
12. 20 Christopher Bell Rheem Toyota 0.000 0.000
13. 41 Cole Custer Dixie Vodka Ford 0.000 0.000
14. 18 Kyle Busch Interstate Batteries Toyota 0.000 0.000
15. 2 Brad Keselowski Discount Tire Ford 0.000 0.000
16. 47 Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. Cottonelle Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
17. 1 Kurt Busch Monster Energy Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
18. 14 Chase Briscoe # Ford Performance Racing School Ford 0.000 0.000
19. 19 Martin Truex, Jr. Bass Pro Shops Toyota 0.000 0.000
20. 77 Justin Haley(i) AirMedCare Network Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
21. 51 Cody Ware Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
22. 24 William Byron Axalta Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
23. 52 Josh Bilicki Jacob Companies Ford 0.000 0.000
24. 8 Tyler Reddick Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
25. 53 Garrett Smithley(i) Ford 0.000 0.000
26. 10 Aric Almirola Ford 0.000 0.000
27. 12 Ryan Blaney Ford 0.000 0.000
28. 78 Scott Heckert Ford 0.000 0.000
29. 00 Quin Houff Mane ‘n Tail Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
30. 17 Chris Buescher Fastenal Ford 0.000 0.000
31. 38 Anthony Alfredo # The Pete Store Ford 0.000 0.000
32. 21 Matt DiBenedetto Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford 0.000 0.000
33. 6 Ryan Newman Ford 0.000 0.000
34. 16 A.J. Allmendinger(i) Hyperice Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
35. 99 Daniel Suarez iFly Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
36. 48 Alex Bowman Ally Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
37. 43 Erik Jones Petty’s Garage Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
38. 96 Ty Dillon(i) Toyota 0.000 0.000
39. 15 James Davison Chevrolet 0.000 0.000
40. 66 Timmy Hill(i) Ford 0.000 0.000

A.J. Allmendinger climbs out of his car in Victory Lane after winning a NASCAR Xfinity Series auto race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond)

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