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Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500

Sunday, October 17th, 2021

Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, TX

  • 17 Ford
  • 6 Toyota
  • 16 Chevrolet

  • Sunday, October 17th, 2021
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Kyle Larson secures spot in Championship Four after dominant Texas win

The Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500 at Texas Motor Speedway had dramatic ups-and-downs all Sunday afternoon with the victorious exception of Kyle Larson, who absolutely dominated the race – leading 256 of 334 laps and holding off the field on seven different re-starts in the final 125 laps alone.

Larson's win by .459-seconds over Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron was his series best – and career best – eighth of the season and 14th of his career. Most importantly, it punched his ticket into the Championship Four at Phoenix Raceway on Nov. 7 – the first time in the 29-year old Californian's career he will get to race for the NASCAR Cup Series championship trophy.

"This is unreal," a smiling Larson said. "I knew we had a good shot to win today. Our car was amazing, probably the best 550-package, intermediate car we've had all year.

"This is so cool. And we get to race for a championship in a couple weeks. This is crazy."

With a two-lap shootout to settle the checkered flag, the end of the race was dramatic up front. For much of the day, it was disastrous just behind. A 12-car incident on Lap 32 eliminated nine cars early on.

Playoff drivers Joey Logano, Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. all suffered late race problems that impacted the championship standings with only two races remaining now to decide which three drivers join Larson in that Championship race at Phoenix.

Logano's No. 22 Team Penske Ford was sidelined after suffering a rare engine problem and both Hamlin and Truex were involved in collisions. Logano finished 30th – worst among the eight Playoff drivers. Hamlin's No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota soldiered on despite the heavy damage in two incidents and he finished 11th. Truex's No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota was unable to finish the race after a hard hit in Turn 4 following a collision with Daniel Suarez. Truex finished 25th.

All these incidents were part of rapid-fire caution periods in the final third on the race; 11 on the day plus an 11-minute red flag. And on each ensuing re-start – no matter which driver was directly behind him – Larson was able to pull away and hold the lead.

"I just got good pushes from behind me, really," said Larson, who also added a series best 16th stage win.

"I tried to stay patient on the throttle to keep them to my back bumper and thankfully, I was able to just barely clear them every time going into [Turn] 1 and not have to fight off [Turn] 2.

"So thanks to William [Byron], Tyler [Reddick] and [Brad] Keselowski, anybody who was behind me, especially Brad on that last restart."

Ironically, the only member of the Joe Gibbs Racing team not still Playoff-eligible, Christopher Bell, finished best among his teammates Sunday, taking third place just ahead of Penske Racing's Keselowski and Stewart-Haas Racing's Kevin Harvick.

Penske driver Ryan Blaney, Hendrick Motorsports Chase Elliott, JGR's Kyle Busch, Richard Childress's Tyler Reddick and Trackhouse Racing's Suarez rounded out the Top-10.

"It's all about the push and I think here at Texas the shortest lane kind of wins out because of the way the track separates going into Turn 1, the Axalta Chevy was fast all day just never got control [of the re-starts]," Byron said. "I think he [Larson] was definitely better than us the first stage and I was right there with him the rest of the time, but it was just clean air basically.

"Congrats to those guys, Kyle really deserves it. They've been awesome all year, flawless on pit road and on pit calls."

Despite all the drama, the Playoff picture remains largely the same as when the drivers started the race. Larson's win locks him into the Championship Four. Blaney is second followed by Hamlin and Kyle Busch (who won Stage 1) among the top four positions.

Defending series champion Elliott is fifth, eight points behind Busch. Keselowski is sixth (-15) followed by Truex (-22) and Logano (-43).

"Just a bummer, what do you do, this is the first time we've blown a motor in a really long time," Logano said from the garage after retiring early.

"We have to move on," the 2018 series champion added. "It is what it is now. We can't change it. Not many points today, so that is a bummer. We will be fighting from here."

The NASCAR Cup Series moves to Kansas Speedway for next Sunday's Hollywood Casino 400 (3 p.m. ET, NBCSN, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Logano won the Playoff race there last year. Kyle Busch won at the track in May. And Hamlin and Logano lead all active drivers with three wins each at Kansas.

  • Drivers Entered: 39
  • Laps Scheduled: 334
  • Margin of Victory: 0.459 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 42 Minutes 54 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 134.859
  • Cautions: 11 for 55 laps
  • Lead Changes: 8
  • Green Flag Passes: 1,624 (5.8 passes per green flag lap)
Kyle Busch celebrates with the checkered flag
Fort Worth, Texas - October 28, 2020 : Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 Skittles Zombie Toyota, celebrates with the checkered flag after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.
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Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500 at Texas Motor Speedway Entry List
ENTRY # DRIVER HOMETOWN DOB AGE MAKE SPONSOR TEAM CREW CHIEF
1 10 Aric Almirola Tampa, FL Mar 14, 1984 40 Ford Smithfield / Walk-On's Stewart-Haas Racing Mike Bugarewicz
2 2 Brad Keselowski Auburn Hills, MI Feb 12, 1984 40 Ford Discount Tire Team Penske Jeremy Bullins
3 11 Denny Hamlin Chesterfield, VA Nov 18, 1980 43 Toyota Craftsman Joe Gibbs Racing Chris Gabehart
4 22 Joey Logano Middleton, CT May 24, 1990 34 Ford AAA Insurance Team Penske Paul Wolfe
5 4 Kevin Harvick Bakersfield, CA Dec 8, 1975 48 Ford Hunt Brothers Pizza Stewart-Haas Racing Rodney Childers
6 1 Kurt Busch Las Vegas, NV Aug 4, 1978 45 Chevrolet Monster Energy Chip Ganassi Racing Matt McCall
7 18 Kyle Busch Las Vegas, NV May 2, 1985 39 Toyota Interstate Batteries Joe Gibbs Racing Ben Beshore
8 19 Martin Truex Jr Mayetta, NJ Jun 29, 1980 44 Toyota Bass Pro Shops Joe Gibbs Racing James Small
9 34 Michael McDowell Phoenix, AZ Dec 21, 1984 39 Ford Love's Travel Stops Front Row Motorsports Drew Blickensderfer
10 6 Ryan Newman South Bend, IN Dec 8, 1977 46 Ford Violet Defense RFK Racing Luke Lambert
11 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Apr 27, 1990 34 Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Boats Richard Childress Racing Justin Alexander
12 66 David Starr Houston, TX Nov 11, 1967 56 Ford Connectus Motorsports Business Management Johnny Roten
13 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Olive Branch, MS Oct 2, 1987 36 Chevrolet Kroger / Healthy Choice JTG Daugherty Racing Brian Pattie
14 13 Timmy Hill Port Tobacco, MD Feb 25, 1993 31 Toyota Broken Bow Luxury Cabins Motorsports Business Management Michael Contarino
15 5 Kyle Larson Sacremento, CA Jul 31, 1992 31 Chevrolet HendrickCars.com Hendrick Motorsports Cliff Daniels
16 48 Alex Bowman Tuscon, AZ Apr 25, 1993 31 Chevrolet Ally Hendrick Motorsports Greg Ives
17 12 Ryan Blaney High Point, NC Dec 31, 1993 30 Ford DEX Imaging Team Penske Todd Gordon
18 7 Corey Lajoie Kannapolis, NC Sep 25, 1991 32 Chevrolet Schluter Systems Spire Motorsports Ryan Sparks
19 53 Joey Gase Cedar Rapids, IA Feb 8, 1993 31 Ford Explore Branson Rick Ware Racing Billy Plourde
20 9 Chase Elliott Dawsonville, GA Nov 28, 1995 28 Chevrolet Kelley Blue Book Hendrick Motorsports Alan Gustafson
21 21 Matt DiBenedetto Grass Valley, CA Jul 27, 1991 32 Ford Menards / Atlas / Mohawk Wood Brothers Racing Jonathan Hassler
22 17 Chris Buescher Prosper, TX Oct 29, 1992 31 Ford Fastenal RFK Racing Scott Graves
23 43 Erik Jones Byron, MI May 30, 1996 28 Chevrolet Medallion Bank Richard Petty Motorsports Jerry Baxter
24 78 BJ McLeod Wauchula, FL Nov 17, 1983 40 Ford NASCAR 21 Ignition Live Fast Motorsports Frank Kerr
25 37 Ryan Preece Berlin, CT Oct 25, 1990 33 Chevrolet Little Hug JTG Daugherty Racing Trent Owens
26 99 Daniel Suarez Monterrey, Mexico Jan 7, 1992 32 Chevrolet Freeway Insurance Trackhouse Racing Travis Mack
27 51 Cody Ware Greensboro, NC Nov 7, 1995 28 Chevrolet Nurtec ODT Petty Ware Racing Mike Hillman Sr
28 42 Ross Chastain Alva, FL Dec 4, 1992 31 Chevrolet Chevrolet Accessories Chip Ganassi Racing Phil Surgen
29 23 Bubba Wallace Mobile, AL Oct 8, 1993 30 Toyota Columbia 23XI Racing Bootie Barker
30 24 William Byron Charlotte, NC Nov 29, 1997 26 Chevrolet Axalta Hendrick Motorsports Rudy Fugle
31 41 Cole Custer Ladera Ranch, CA Jan 23, 1998 26 Ford Feeding America / Wow Wow Stewart-Haas Racing Mike Shiplett
32 15 Garrett Smithley Ligonier, PA Apr 27, 1992 32 Ford Trophy Tractor Rick Ware Racing Ken Evans
33 52 Josh Bilicki Menomonee Falls, WI Jun 3, 1995 29 Ford Junction Fuels Rick Ware Racing Jason Houghtaling
34 8 Tyler Reddick Corning, CA Jan 11, 1996 28 Chevrolet CC Ready Mix Richard Childress Racing Randall Burnett
35 00 Quin Houff Weyers Cave, VA Sep 15, 1997 26 Chevrolet 8 Ball Chocolate Whiskey StarCom Racing George Church
36 77 Justin Haley Winamac, IN Apr 28, 1999 25 Chevrolet Alloy / Shavelogic Spire Motorsports Kevin Bellicourt
37 20 Christopher Bell Norman, OK Dec 16, 1994 29 Toyota Rheem / Watts / Opteon Joe Gibbs Racing Adam Stevens
38 14 Chase Briscoe Mitchell, IN Dec 15, 1994 29 Ford Rush Truck Centers / Cummins Stewart-Haas Racing Johnny Klausmeier
39 38 Anthony Alfredo Ridgefield, CT Mar 1, 1999 25 Ford Speedy Cash Front Row Motorsports Seth Barbour