September 15, 2024 | By Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service

Chris Buescher wins in a thriller at Watkins Glen

Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images

WATKINSGLEN, N.Y. — In a largely chaotic race – action-packed literally from the drop of the green flag, it was Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing’s Chris Buescher who prevailed in overtime in Sunday’s Go Bowling at The Glen – passing road course ace, Shane Van Gisbergen in a bumper-to-bumper last lap duel to claim his career first road course victory at the famed Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International.

Van Gisbergen took the lead from the second row in a daring three-wide move on an overtime restart, but Buescher chased him down. Buescher’s No. 17 RFK Racing Ford and Van Gisbergen’s No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet made contact in the course’s famous bus stop then Buescher slid his Mustang inside Van Gisbergen’s Camaro in the esses and motored off to a .979-second win over the New Zealand superstar in the second Playoff race of the season.

Spire Motorsports’ Carson Hocevar, Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain and Spire’s Zane Smith rounded out the top-five. Stewart-Haas Racing’s Chase Briscoe finished sixth, followed by Front Row Motorsports’ Michael McDowell, Spire’s Corey LaJoie, SHR’s Ryan Preece and Team Penske’s Austin Cindric.

Briscoe and Cindric were the only two Playoff drivers to finish among the top-10 in what was a perpetually dramatic day for the 16 Playoff drivers racing for the NASCAR Cup Series championship.

“Oh man, it was such a good Ford Mustang, speed was so great and long run speed phenomenal,” said the 31-year-old Texan Buescher, who just missed qualifying for the Playoffs when Chase Briscoe won the regular season finale at Darlington three weeks ago.

“I thought we lost it there on the last one but, man, to stay right there with him. It was a spot he was better than us, but he just missed it so I tried to cross over and just hard racing. What an awesome finish. To be that good for so much at the end of the race – all race – to get a win is good.

“We came here to be spoilers and we’re going to do that.”

Van Gisbergen, who won the Chicago Street Race last season in his first ever NASCAR Cup Series start, was a factor all day as expected for the former Australian Supercars champion, who will compete fulltime in the NASCAR Cup Series next year in the No. 88 Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing.

“Driver error, yeah,” Van Gisbergen said of his slip in the bus stop. “I knew Chris was really going to send it and push me if he could get there and as I turned back I was a bit loose and clipped the inside wall. Just driver error and I’m gutted.

“The race was really awesome there with Ross [Chastain] and Chris [Buescher] and the others at the end, I’m gutted we couldn’t get it. We had a lot of fun, but I’m pretty angry at myself.”

It was a fitting dramatic ending to a day that shook up the Playoff standings from the opening lap to the final lap (92). Twelve of the 16 Playoff drivers suffered some sort of “challenge” on the day.

Reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney – who led the points standings entering the race – was eliminated from the race on Lap 1 after being innocently caught up in collision that included half a dozen cars, including fellow Playoff competitors Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski and Christopher Bell.

It was just the beginning of a long, challenging day for Hamlin who was involved in another accident mid-race. He was part of a three-wide line of Playoff drivers – also including Kyle Larson and Keselowski – trying to make it through the track’s famous series of turns called, the esses. Unfortunately for Hamlin there wasn’t enough room for the wide challenges and his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota again suffered damage.

Larson and fellow Playoff drivers, Regular Season Champion Tyler Reddick, Bell, Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott and William Byron were involved in multiple incidents throughout the day.

The high-speed, high-action day ended a streak of five consecutive Hendrick Motorsports wins at the historic 2.45-mile Watkins Glen track. Among the Playoff drivers, Larson finished 12th, followed by Trackhouse Racing’s Daniel Suarez, Bell and Logano rounding out the top-15.

Hendrick’s Alex Bowman was 18th, followed – in order – by teammate Elliott and Joe Gibbs Racing’s Martin Truex Jr.

JGR’s Ty Gibbs was 22nd, followed immediately by his teammate Hamlin and Wood Brothers’ Harrison Burton. Keselowski was 26th and Reddick 27th. Byron ended up 34th and Blaney was 38th, the first car out.

Those results mean that with one race left in this opening three-race Playoff round, Bell holds a three-point edge on Cindric atop the standings with Bowman five points back. Logano’s win at Atlanta two weeks ago scored him an automatic bid into the next round.

Heading into next Saturday night’s first round elimination race at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway, Hamlin is now ranked 13th, six points below his JGR teammate Gibbs on the cutoff line. Keselowski is 12 points back, Truex is now 14 points back and Burton is 20 points off the transfer position.

“I thought our Camry was solid, needed to be better on long runs for sure, but worked hard and persevered and had a decent day but as always you get the cautions at the end and guys just run through you,” said a frustrated but determined Truex, who ran up front early and was – at one point – more than a dozen points above the cutoff line.

“It’s just crazy all these races always come down to this and I don’t really understand how guys can call themselves the best in the world when they just drive through everyone on restarts at the end of these races,” Truex added. “It’s very frustrating, but it is what it is these days.”

The NASCAR Cup Series will conclude a triple-header race weekend at the famed Bristol high-banks with Saturday night’s Bass Pro Shops Night Race (7:30 p.m. ET on USA Network, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, NBC Sports App). Denny Hamlin is the defending winner.



NASCAR Cup Series Race Number 28
Race Results for the Go Bowling at The Glen - Sunday, September 15, 2024
Watkins Glen International - Watkins Glen, NY - 2.45 - Mile Road


Total Race Length - 92 Laps - 225.4 Miles


Provided by NASCAR Statistics - Sunday, 9/15/2024 @ 05:54 PM Eastern

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Stage 1 Pos Stage 2 Pos Pts Status Tms Laps Playoff Pts
1 24 17 Chris Buescher BuildSubmarines.com Ford 92   40 Running 3 19 5
2 3 16 Shane Van Gisbergen(i) WeatherTech Chevrolet 92  2 0 Running 1 1
3 29 77 Carson Hocevar # Mattress Warehouse Chevrolet 92   34 Running 1 1
4 1 1 Ross Chastain Busch Light Chevrolet 92  1 43 Running 2 51 1
5 19 71 Zane Smith # Focused Health Chevrolet 92   32 Running  
6 12 14 Chase Briscoe (P) HighPoint.com Ford 92 3 7 43 Running  
7 10 34 Michael McDowell Benebone Ford 92   30 Running 1 7
8 18 7 Corey LaJoie Gainbridge Chevrolet 92   29 Running 1 2
9 21 41 Ryan Preece Mohawk Northeast Ford 92  9 30 Running  
10 5 2 Austin Cindric (P) Autotrader Ford 92 5  33 Running  
11 9 10 Noah Gragson Bed Bath & Beyond Ford 92   26 Running  
12 20 5 Kyle Larson (P) HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 92 8  28 Running  
13 8 99 Daniel Suarez (P) Freeway Insurance Chevrolet 92 4  31 Running  
14 17 20 Christopher Bell (P) DEWALT Outdoor Solutions Toyota 92   23 Running  
15 7 22 Joey Logano (P) Shell Pennzoil Ford 92  3 30 Running 1 6
16 37 38 Todd Gilliland Boozy Jerky! Ford 92   21 Running  
17 32 23 Bubba Wallace Mobil 1 Toyota 92   20 Running  
18 4 48 Alex Bowman (P) Ally Chevrolet 92 2 8 31 Running 1 1
19 14 9 Chase Elliott (P) NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 92 6  23 Running  
20 2 19 Martin Truex Jr. (P) Reser's Fine Foods Toyota 92 1  27 Running 1 4 1
21 35 42 John Hunter Nemechek Dollar Tree Toyota 92   16 Running  
22 15 54 Ty Gibbs (P) CW Sports Toyota 92  4 22 Running  
23 22 11 Denny Hamlin (P) FexEx Toyota 92  10 15 Running  
24 33 21 Harrison Burton (P) Freightliner Ford 92  6 18 Running  
25 31 4 Josh Berry # Bed Bath & Beyond Ford 92   12 Running  
26 28 6 Brad Keselowski (P) King's Hawaiian Ford 92   11 Running  
27 16 45 Tyler Reddick (P) The Beast Unleashed Toyota 92 7  14 Running  
28 23 3 Austin Dillon Get Bioethanol Chevrolet 92   9 Running  
29 36 51 Justin Haley Pinnacle Home Improvement Ford 92   8 Running  
30 13 8 Kyle Busch zone Chevrolet 92   7 Running  
31 27 31 Daniel Hemric Cirkul Chevrolet 92 10  7 Running  
32 34 50 * Juan Pablo Montoya Mobil 1 50th Anniversary Toyota 91   5 Running  
33 25 43 Erik Jones Family Dollar Toyota 90 9  6 Running  
34 11 24 William Byron (P) Liberty University Chevrolet 90  5 9 Running  
35 38 15 Kaz Grala # MEAT N' BONE Ford 87   2 Running  
36 6 13 * AJ Allmendinger(i) Go Bowling Chevrolet 6   0 Transmission  
37 26 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Kroger/Old El Paso Chevrolet 2   1 Accident  
38 30 12 Ryan Blaney (P) Menards/Pennzoil Ford 0   1 Accident  

Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 38 Mins, 41 Secs. Average Speed: 85.226 MPH Margin of Victory: .979 Seconds

Stage 1 Top 10: 19, 48, 14, 99, 2, 9, 45, 5, 43, 31
Stage 2 Top 10: 1, 16, 22, 54, 24, 21, 14, 48, 41, 11

Failed to Qualify: None.

Caution Flags: 7 for 21 laps; Laps: 2-5 (#12, 8 Stalled On Track [None]); 22-24 (Stage 1 Conclusion [11]); 39-42 (#99 Stalled In Turn 6 / Stage 2 Conclusion [8]); 48-49 (#5, 6, 11 Incident Turn 2 [99]); 81-83 (Debris Turn 6 [None]); 85-87 (#6, 24 Incident Turn 2 [21]); 89-90 (#8, 45 Incident Turn 2 [11]).
Lead Changes: 11 among 9 drivers; R. Chastain 1-17; M. Truex Jr. (P) 18-21; A. Bowman (P) 22; R. Chastain 23-56; C. Buescher 57-58; M. McDowell 59-65; C. LaJoie 66-67; J. Logano (P) 68-73; C. Buescher 74-89; C. Hocevar # 90; S. Van Gisbergen(i) 91; C. Buescher 92.

(i) Ineligible for driver points in this series

Next Race: September 21, 2024 - Bristol Motor Speedway

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CURRENT NASCA CUP SERIES STANGINS

Points Report
Watkins Glen International
Go Bowling at The Glen

UNOFFICIAL Provided by NASCAR Statistics - Sunday, 9/15/2024 @ 07:07 PM Eastern UNOFFICIAL

Rank Driver Car Starts GL Points Ldr Nxt Race Wins Stage Wins Playoff Pts

1 Joey Lagano   WINNER
2. Christopher Bell (P) 20 28 -1 2089 0 0 3 10 32
3  Austin Cindric (P) 2 28 -5 2086 -3 3 1 3 8
4. Alex Bowman (P) 48 28 -2 2084 -5 0 1 0 5
5. Daniel Suarez (P) 99 28 -4 2079 -10 5 1 1 6
6. Tyler Reddick (P) 45 28 3 2073 -16 6 2 3 28
7. Chase Elliott (P) 9 28 -1 2073 -16 0 1 1 14
8. Ryan Blaney (P) 12 28 7 2072 -17 1 2 4 19
9. Kyle Larson (P) 5 27 -1 2069 -20 3 4 10 40
10. William Byron (P) 24 28 6 2068 -21 1 3 1 22
11. Chase Briscoe (P) 14 28 -5 2049 -40 19 1 0 5
12. Ty Gibbs (P) 54 28 0 2049 -40 0 0 2 4

13. Denny Hamlin (P) 11 28 2 2043 -46 6 3 6 15
14. Brad Keselowski (P) 6 28 1 2037 -52 6 1 0 8
15. Martin Truex Jr. (P) 19 28 0 2035 -54 2 0 4 5
16. Harrison Burton (P) 21 28 2 2029 -60 6 1 0 5

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