Ryan Blaney wins at Martinsville and advances to NASCAR Cup Final 4
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MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Ryan Blaney did what Denny Hamlin couldn’t do in Sunday’s Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway.
As a result, Blaney will race for the NASCAR Cup Series championship next Sunday at Phoenix Raceway (3:30 p.m. ET, NBC, MRN, Peacock, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), and Hamlin exits the playoffs after a hard-luck Round of 8.
During a 168-lap green-flag run to the finish, Blaney tracked down Aric Almirola and passed him for the lead on Lap 478 of 500. Twenty-two laps later, Blaney took the checkered flag 0.899 seconds ahead of Almirola to earn advancement to the Championship 4 race.
Blaney joins fellow Round of 8 winners Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell in the race for the title, along with William Byron, who fought an ill-handling car all day but edged Hamlin for the final playoff spot by eight points after finishing 13th.
Hamlin came home third, 4.149 seconds behind the race winner.
Chris Buescher, Martin Truex Jr. and Tyler Reddick joined Hamlin on the sidelines after finishing eighth, 12th and 26th, respectively.
The victory was Blaney’s third of the season, his first at Martinsville, and the 10th of his career, and it propelled him into the Championship 4 for the first time. Blaney aced the Round of 8 with a sixth-place finish at Las Vegas, a runner-up result at Homestead and a win at Martinsville.
“Well, I mean, felt like we put together really strong playoffs-especially the Round of 8… we had a good run in the whole Round of 8,” Blaney said. “Yeah, just overall really proud of the whole effort. RP (Team Penske owner Roger Penske) couldn’t be here, unfortunately, but I know he’s watching. This is awesome. Can’t wait to get to Phoenix next week.”
In front of a sold-out crowd at the .526-mile short track, Blaney earned the grandfather clock trophy he has long coveted.
“I grew up in High Point, not too far from here,” Blaney said. “Really cool. Wanting to win here for a long time. Been super close for many years. Awesome to close it out.”
Hamlin won the 130-lap first stage, finished second to Blaney in Stage 2 and was in position to advance to the title race until the race turned under caution for Michael McDowell’s spin in Turn 2 on Lap 323. Blaney pitted from the lead, with Hamlin behind.
But 10 cars stayed on the track under the yellow, among them Almirola and Chase Elliott, who led 77 consecutive laps before Almirola passed him for the top spot on Lap 412. On newer tires, Blaney was able to work his way through traffic and take the lead, where Hamlin could only advance to third.
Hamlin entered the race 17 points below the cutoff for the final round because of a power steering failure that cost him dearly at Homestead the week before.
“The mechanical failure last week with the power steering, that sealed our fate,” said the driver of the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, who led a race-high 156 laps to Blaney’s 145. “Really proud of this whole FedEx Toyota team for showing up today when we really needed to, having probably a mid-50-point day. They did great. They did absolutely great.
“The 12 car (Blaney) was the best car today, so congrats to them-all the final four that made it. It’s going to be great. Hate we’re not in it. Definitely, I was happy with the performance we had today. Really all-around.
“Just in the Round of 8, you can’t have one bad week. Unfortunately, mechanical failure takes us from running really well to in the 30s. That’s it.”
Truex, the regular-season champion, led the first 47 laps from the pole, but a pit-road speeding penalty on Lap 219 mired him in traffic, a circumstance he couldn’t overcome.
“I felt like we did really good to get back to where we did,” Truex said. “You just burn the tires off so much worse back there in the hot, dirty track, dirty air. You’re in more rubber. It’s just a dogfight.
“I don’t know. We gave it a hell of an effort. I felt like we had a really strong car. I don’t think we could have beaten the 12 (Blaney). He was really, really strong. We were definitely close.”
When Hamlin or Truex led the race, Byron was out of the Championship 4 as they ran. But the driver of the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet held onto the final berth with a determined effort over the final green-flag run. Byron was 13th at the finish, the first driver one lap down.
“Obviously we were not very good,” Byron said. “Our worst race of the year. These guys deserve it so much. They work so hard. Honestly, probably with 50 to go I felt really, really bad. I just had to drive the hell out of it. The guys stuck with me, they kept motivating me through little bits and pieces, just kind of keeping my mind straight.”
“I’m just really thankful for them. It was just, yeah, a slugfest. Everyone raced me good there at the end. Congrats to Ryan. I was really happy for him… but, man, we just had to hang on. Just had to dig a little bit deeper.
“I knew when I got out of the car I was just beat. But the result means more than anything. These guys work so hard. We’ve worked so hard all season. I’m just really proud of them.”
Chase Briscoe and Joey Logano finished fourth and fifth. Larson, Bell, Buescher, Austin Cindric and Todd Gilliland completed the top 10.
Note: Post-race inspection in the Cup Series garage concluded without issue, confirming Blaney as the race winner.
NASCAR Cup Series Race Number 35
Race Results for the Xfinity 500 - Sunday, October 29, 2023
Martinsville Speedway - Martinsville, VA - 0.526 - Mile Paved
Total Race Length - 500 Laps - 263. Miles
Provided by NASCAR Statistics - Sunday, 10/29/2023 @ 05:45 PM Eastern
Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Stage 1 Pos Stage 2 Pos Pts Status Tms Laps Playoff Pts
1 11 12 Ryan Blaney (P) Discount Tire Ford 500 2 1 59 Running 4 145 6
2 12 10 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford 500 35 Running 1 66
3 4 11 Denny Hamlin (P) FedEx Toyota 500 1 2 53 Running 4 156 1
4 3 14 Chase Briscoe Mahindra Tractors Ford 500 4 3 48 Running
5 15 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 500 9 4 41 Running
6 5 5 Kyle Larson (P) HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 500 31 Running
7 7 20 Christopher Bell (P) Interstate Batteries Toyota 500 6 10 36 Running
8 18 17 Chris Buescher (P) Nexletol Ford 500 29 Running
9 21 2 Austin Cindric Menards/Richmond Water Heaters Ford 500 28 Running
10 17 38 Todd Gilliland Quincy Compressor Ford 500 8 30 Running
11 6 23 Bubba Wallace Xfinity Toyota 500 26 Running
12 1 19 Martin Truex Jr. (P) Auto-Owners Insurance Toyota 500 3 33 Running 1 47
13 16 24 William Byron (P) PODS Chevrolet 499 24 Running
14 13 1 Ross Chastain Moose Fraternity Chevrolet 499 23 Running
15 28 21 Harrison Burton Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford 499 22 Running
16 8 4 Kevin Harvick Hunt Brothers Pizza Ford 499 10 9 24 Running
17 14 9 Chase Elliott (P) NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 499 20 Running 2 83
18 2 54 Ty Gibbs # Monster Energy Toyota 499 7 6 28 Running
19 20 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Kroger/Reese's Chevrolet 499 18 Running
20 9 41 Ryan Preece United Rentals Ford 499 8 7 24 Running
21 29 43 Erik Jones Allegiant Allways Rewards Chevrolet 499 16 Running
22 30 7 Corey LaJoie Gainbridge Chevrolet 499 15 Running 1 3
23 26 3 Austin Dillon Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet 499 14 Running
24 34 77 Ty Dillon Ferris Commercial Mowers Chevrolet 499 13 Running
25 23 34 Michael McDowell StageFront.VIP Ford 499 12 Running
26 19 45 Tyler Reddick (P) The Beast Unleashed Toyota 498 11 Running
27 31 8 Kyle Busch BetMGM Chevrolet 498 10 Running
28 25 16 AJ Allmendinger Action Industries Chevrolet 498 9 Running
29 33 51 Ryan Newman(i) Biohaven/Jacob Co Ford 497 0 Running
30 24 31 Justin Haley LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet 497 7 Running
31 32 42 Carson Hocevar(i) Sunseeker Resorts Chevrolet 496 0 Running
32 22 48 Alex Bowman Ally Chevrolet 496 5 Running
33 10 6 Brad Keselowski King's Hawaiian Ford 306 5 5 16 Running
34 27 99 Daniel Suarez Jockey Outdoors By Luke Bryan Chevrolet 274 3 DVP
35 35 15 JJ Yeley(i) IFCJ.org Ford 271 0 Accident
36 36 78 BJ McLeod(i) Falk'd Up Garage Chevrolet 147 0 Overheating
Time of Race: 3 Hrs, 29 Mins, 43 Secs. Average Speed: 75.244 MPH Margin of Victory: 0.899 Seconds
Stage 1 Top 10: 11, 12, 19, 14, 6, 20, 54, 41, 22, 4
Stage 2 Top 10: 12, 11, 14, 22, 6, 54, 41, 38, 4, 20
Caution Flags: 7 for 61 laps; Laps: 105-111 (#3, 48, 21, 7 Incident Backstretch [99]); 132-140 (Stage 1 Conclusion [15]); 217-225 (#20, 51 Incident Turn 4 [45]); 262-270 (Stage 2 Conclusion [77]); 274-284 (#22, 54, 6, 1, 38, 2, 34, 99 Incident Turn 3 [47]); 304-310 (#42, 54 Incident Turn 2 [21]); 324-332 (#34 Spin Turn 2 [77]).
Lead Changes: 12 among 6 drivers; M. Truex Jr. (P) 1-47; D. Hamlin (P) 48-193; R. Blaney (P) 194-218; D. Hamlin (P) 219-226; R. Blaney (P) 227-228; D. Hamlin (P) 229; R. Blaney (P) 230-324; D. Hamlin (P) 325; C. Elliott (P) 326-331; C. LaJoie 332-334; C. Elliott (P) 335-411; A. Almirola 412-477; R. Blaney (P) 478-500.
(i) Ineligible for driver points in this series
Next Race: November 5, 2023 - Phoenix Raceway
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