Print

No favorite among NASCAR championship 4 ahead of finale

By Jenna Fryer-AP Auto Racing Writer
Posted 6:00AM on Sunday 6th November 2022 ( 1 year ago )

AVONDALE, Ariz. (AP) — The long and unpredictable NASCAR season comes to an end Sunday with a championship race fitting for a year that saw unprecedented parity and never a clear title favorite.

Sure, Chase Elliott led the standings for most of the season while winning a career-high five races and the regular-season title. But everything is equal this year, the first for NASCAR's new Next Gen car that successfully leveled the playing field.

The Cup Series celebrated 19 different winners — 21 if the non-points races are counted — and five drivers were first-time victors. Momentum was fleeting and shifted throughout the garage weekly and the end result is a unique final four in the winner-take-all finale at Phoenix Raceway.

Christopher Bell and Ross Chastain will race for the championship for the first time in their careers, while Elliott and Joey Logano are seeking their second titles. Logano won in 2018 and Elliott won in 2020 in the first of back-to-back Hendrick Motorsports championships.

Kyle Larson won last year but was eliminated in the second round, leaving Elliott as Hendrick's only shot to make it three Cup titles in a row. And experience may matter: Logano won the pole in Saturday qualifying, while Elliott was fourth.

“We’ve been the favorite to win since the beginning of the year, if you ask me,” said Logano of Team Penske. His Ford won the first Next Gen race, the exhibition at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in January.

“That's the way I go to a racetrack and if I don't go to a racetrack like that, then I shouldn't show up,” Logano continued. “So I've always said what everyone thinks about favorites and odds and all that garbage. I don't care. I know what my odds should be, and I know what I feel like they are. We've proven (in qualifying) we've got a good horse and we're ready to rock and roll.”

The odds according to FanDuel Sportsbook, by the way, favor Elliott to win the title. Logano is trying to give Roger Penske a Cup title in the same season the organization won the IndyCar championship with Will Power.

Chastain qualified 25th, worst of the title contenders, and Bell has struggled since Joe Gibbs Racing unloaded his Toyota and will start 17th. But Bell has been down before in these playoffs and won twice to avoid elimination and make it to his first title race.

“I feel like I’ve got the best team out of the four. I definitely like our chances,” Bell insisted.

If it takes a victory to win, Bell proved he can do it twice, including last week's dramatic win at Martinsville to save his season. And since the winner-take-all format was established in 2014, the champion has won the final race to claim the Cup.

The Next Gen has shown how many drivers can win each week, and even though Elliott tapered off a bit in the playoffs, he too likes his chances.

“When I sit back and I look at this weekend and the way this format is and the way the final four works (with one race), if you’re in, you have a shot," Elliott said.

So that includes Chastain, who shot to fame last Sunday with a wall-riding final half lap that gained him five positions and leapfrog nemesis Denny Hamlin by two points for the final spot in the championship race. The video-game style move has been celebrated globally in motorsports but not so much in the NASCAR garage.

His fellow drivers believe what Chastain did in deliberately crashing into the wall, taking his hands off the wheel and flooring it while letting the wall guide his Chevrolet, is a dangerous move. While entertaining, they've argued it could have gone terribly wrong and injured someone, including spectators.

Chastain has been mobbed at sold-out Phoenix by fans enthralled by the move, and Chastain said after qualifying that he has found the polar opposite reactions to him a bit bizarre. The eighth-generation watermelon farmer and journeyman racer from Florida used the move to put second-year team Trackhouse Racing into its first championship race.

“Ross is just kind of built different,” said Trackhouse founder Justin Marks. “I think somebody with that type of psychology, that sort of do-whatever-it-takes and he’s got so much want – he just wants it so badly."

WDUN will carry live MRN Radio coverage of Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series season finale at Phoenix Raceway at 2 pm on 102.9 FM and streaming live on AccessWDUN.

NASCAR Cup Series
Phoenix Raceway – Avondale, AZ
NCS Championship Race – November 6, 2022

Sunday's Starting Lineup

Pos Car Driver Team Time Speed
1. 22 Joey Logano (P) Shell Pennzoil Ford 26.788 134.389
2. 12 Ryan Blaney Menards/Dutch Boy Ford 26.791 134.373
3. 14 Chase Briscoe Mahindra Tractors Ford 26.825 134.203
4. 5 Kyle Larson HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 26.897 133.844
5. 9 Chase Elliott (P) NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 26.979 133.437
6. 21 Harrison Burton # Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford 27.011 133.279
7. 4 Kevin Harvick Busch Light Ford 27.056 133.057
8. 24 William Byron Axalta Chevrolet 27.090 132.890
9. 41 Cole Custer HaasTooling.com Ford 27.125 132.719
10. 23 Ty Gibbs(i) Monster Energy Toyota 27.175 132.475
11. 8 Tyler Reddick Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen Chevrolet 26.831 134.173
12. 19 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops Toyota 26.846 134.098
13. 10 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford 26.873 133.963
14. 2 Austin Cindric # Discount Tire Ford 26.874 133.958
15. 3 Austin Dillon Get Bioethanol Chevrolet 26.877 133.944
16. 16 A.J. Allmendinger(i) Celsius Chevrolet 26.880 133.929
17. 20 Christopher Bell (P) DeWalt Toyota 26.881 133.924
18. 6 Brad Keselowski Kohler Generators Ford 26.903 133.814
19. 17 Chris Buescher Fastenal Ford 26.932 133.670
20. 34 Michael McDowell Love’s Travel Stops Ford 26.943 133.615
21. 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Express Toyota 27.009 133.289
22. 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Thank You Fans! Toyota 27.015 133.259
23. 45 Bubba Wallace McDonald’s Toyota 27.021 133.230
24. 48 Alex Bowman Ally Chevrolet 27.025 133.210
25. 1 Ross Chastain (P) Worldwide Express/Advent Health Chevrolet 27.064 133.018
26. 31 Justin Haley LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet 27.071 132.984
27. 7 Corey LaJoie Schluter Systems Chevrolet 27.085 132.915
28. 99 Daniel Suarez Freeway Insurance/CommScope Chevrolet 27.114 132.773
29. 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Fry’s/Nature Valley Chevrolet 27.143 132.631
30. 43 Erik Jones FOCUSfactor Chevrolet 27.226 132.227
31. 38 Todd Gilliland # Boot Barn Ford 27.256 132.081
32. 42 Ty Dillon Black Rifle Coffee Company Chevrolet 27.292 131.907
33. 78 B.J. McLeod(i) Pala Casino Ford 27.561 130.619
34. 51 Cody Ware Nurtec ODT (Rimegepant) Ford 27.718 129.880
35. 15 Garrett Smithley(i) Jacob Companies Ford 27.787 129.557
36. 77 Landon Cassill(i) Mutoh/General Formulations Chevrolet 28.414 126.698

(i) Ineligible for driver points in this series, (P) Playoff driver

Chase Elliott drives during qualifying for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
Christopher Bell drives during qualifying for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
Joey Logano drives during qualifying for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
Ross Chastain drives during qualifying for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

http://accesswdun.com/article/2022/11/1144330/no-favorite-among-nascar-championship-4-ahead-of-finale

© Copyright 2015 AccessNorthGa.com All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.