Race Lineup

Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 400

Saturday, April 9th, 2022

Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway, VA

  • 15 Chevrolet
  • 15 Ford
  • 6 Toyota

  • Saturday, April 9th, 2022
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
William Byron is NASCAR Cup’s first double winner with victory at Martinsville

The first night race for the NASCAR Cup Series at Martinsville Speedway was a cakewalk for Hendrick Motorsports—until a late caution sent the race to overtime, that is.

But William Byron survived a final restart and a mistake on the white-flag lap to win Saturday night’s Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 400 at the .526-mile short track.

Byron led 212 of the 403 laps. Teammate and pole winner Chase Elliott led the first 185 circuits, as Hendrick Motorsports surpassed 10,000 laps led at Martinsville, becoming the first Cup organization to hit that prodigious number at a single track.

At the end of the two-lap overtime, Byron crossed the finish line .303 seconds ahead of runner-up Joey Logano, who couldn’t get close enough to Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet in the final corner to make a move for the win.

Byron, who also won Thursday night’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, is the first driver to win two events this season. Saturday night’s Cup victory was his first at Martinsville and the fourth of his career.

With his parents on his pit box for the entire race, Byron dedicated the win to his mother.

“When that last caution came out (for Todd Gilliland’s brush with the Turn 4 wall on Lap 393), I thought everyone behind us would pit,” Byron said. “Luckily, we stayed out—we were aggressive. We felt like we could refire on the tires and be OK.

“You’ve got one of the most aggressive guys behind you with Logano. I chattered the tires in (Turns) 3 and 4 (on the white-flag lap) and left the bottom open, but I was able to kind of block my exit to get a good drive off (the corner).

“This one’s for my mom. This same weekend last year, she had kind of a mini-stroke and was diagnosed with brain cancer. It means a lot to have her here, and it’s been a crazy year, but she’s doing great, and thanks, everybody, for the support. I kind of felt like she was riding in there with me. It’s cool to have her here, and I’m definitely going to enjoy this one.”

Logano had mixed emotions after the race. The strong second-place run was gratifying, but it was second place, not first, and it extended his winless streak to 37 races.

“That final restart there, had a front row,” Logano said. “That’s what you can ask for. Got cleared to second, and Willy kind of messed up off of (Turn) 4 and let me get to him, and he did a really good job of brake-checking… He did what he was supposed to do, and kind of got me all stuffed up behind him, and I couldn’t accelerate off the corner and be as close as I needed to be down into 3 to execute the ol’ bump-and-run.

“Couldn’t get quite to him, but his corner entry was really strong, too, which I think allowed him to get in there pretty strong. Overall, the Shell-Pennzoil Mustang had a solid run. Just hate being that close to winning and not making it happen. But big points today, and it just stings. Second just sucks sometimes, that’s all.”

Austin Dillon ran a strong third behind Logano, with Ryan Blaney and Ross Chastain claiming the fourth and fifth positions, respectively.

Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch, Aric Almirola, Chase Briscoe and Elliott completed the top 10. Elliott leads the series standings by three points over second-place Blaney. Byron is third, 12 points back.

Leading the first 185 laps, Elliott won the first two stages in the process. But Byron won the race off pit road under caution at the second stage break and remained out front for 118 laps until he came to pit road during a cycle of green-flag stops midway through the final stage.

Blaney held the top spot for five laps before making his final stop, and Byron regained the lead when Blaney came to pit road on Lap 308.

After completion of the green-flag cycle, NASCAR called the third caution of the race when Denny Hamlin’s ill-handling car stopped on pit road. Byron retained control of the race after the subsequent Lap 325 restart, with Austin Dillon moving past Joey Logano into the second position.

That was the last yellow flag until the final caution on Lap 393. The four cautions total—with two for stage breaks—were the fewest in a Cup race at Martinsville since 1997. Then again, Saturday night’s race was shortened from 500 to 400 laps.

  • Drivers Entered: 36
  • Laps Scheduled: 400
  • Laps Actual: 403 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: 0.303 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 40 Minutes 30 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 79.244
  • Cautions: 4 for 36 laps
  • Lead Changes: 5
  • Green Flag Passes: 1,233 (3.4 passes per green flag lap)
Chase Elliott leads the field to the green flag
Martinsville, Virginia - April 9, 2022 : Chase Elliott, driver of the #9 LLumar Chevrolet, leads the field to the green flag to start the NASCAR Cup Series Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 400 at Martinsville Speedway.
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Race lineup for the Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 400 at Martinsville Speedway
START VEH # DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR TEAM CREW CHIEF
1 9 Chase Elliott Chevrolet LLumar Hendrick Motorsports Alan Gustafson
2 10 Aric Almirola Ford Smithfield Spirals Stewart-haas Racing Drew Blickensderfer
3 41 Cole Custer Ford HaasTooling.com Stewart-haas Racing Mike Shiplett
4 17 Chris Buescher Ford Fastenal Rfk Racing Scott Graves
5 24 William Byron Chevrolet RaptorTough.com Hendrick Motorsports Rudy Fugle
6 4 Kevin Harvick Ford Subway Stewart-haas Racing Rodney Childers
7 20 Christopher Bell Toyota Yahoo! Joe Gibbs Racing Adam Stevens
8 5 Kyle Larson Chevrolet HendrickCars.com Hendrick Motorsports Cliff Daniels
9 6 Brad Keselowski Ford Fastenal Rfk Racing Josh Sell
10 38 Todd Gilliland Ford Cross Country Adjusting Front Row Motorsports Troy Raker
11 18 Kyle Busch Toyota M&M's Crunchy Cookie Joe Gibbs Racing Ben Beshore
12 12 Ryan Blaney Ford Advance Auto Parts Team Penske Jonathan Hassler
13 2 Austin Cindric Ford Menards / Moen Team Penske Jeremy Bullins
14 22 Joey Logano Ford Shell Pennzoil Team Penske Paul Wolfe
15 48 Alex Bowman Chevrolet Ally Hendrick Motorsports Greg Ives
16 34 Michael McDowell Ford Navage Nasal Care Front Row Motorsports Blake Harris
17 31 Justin Haley Chevrolet LeafFilter Gutter Protection Kaulig Racing Caleb Williams
18 45 Kurt Busch Toyota McDonald's / MoneyLion 23xi Racing Billy Scott
19 14 Chase Briscoe Ford Mahindra Tractors Stewart-haas Racing Johnny Klausmeier
20 19 Martin Truex Jr Toyota Bass Pro Shops Joe Gibbs Racing James Small
21 23 Bubba Wallace Toyota DoorDash 23xi Racing Dave Rogers
22 8 Tyler Reddick Chevrolet 3CHI Richard Childress Racing Randall Burnett
23 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet Get Bioethanol Richard Childress Racing Justin Alexander
24 43 Erik Jones Chevrolet FOCUSfactor Petty Gms Motorsports Dave Elenz
25 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota Sport Clips Haircuts Joe Gibbs Racing Chris Gabehart
26 7 Corey Lajoie Chevrolet Built.com Spire Motorsports Peter Sospenzo
27 1 Ross Chastain Chevrolet GoPro Trackhouse Racing Phil Surgen
28 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Chevrolet Kroger/ Louisiana Hot Sauce Jtg Daugherty Racing Brian Pattie
29 21 Harrison Burton Ford Motorcraft / Quick Lane Wood Brothers Racing Brian Wilson
30 99 Daniel Suarez Chevrolet GoPro Trackhouse Racing Travis Mack
31 77 Josh Bilicki Chevrolet Zeigler Auto Group Spire Motorsports Kevin Bellicourt
32 15 JJ Yeley Ford Rick Ware Racing Rick Ware Racing Kevyn Rebolledo
33 78 BJ McLeod Ford Epilepsy Foundation Live Fast Motorsports Lee Leslie
34 42 Ty Dillon Chevrolet Chevyliners.com Petty Gms Motorsports Jerame Donley
35 51 Cody Ware Ford Nurtec ODT Rick Ware Racing Billy Plourde
36 16 AJ Allmendinger Chevrolet Action Industries Kaulig Racing Matt Swiderski