Race Lineup

The official 2024 Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 NASCAR CUP Series race lineup, determined by qualifying results, shows the starting positions of all drivers at Texas Motor Speedway.

Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400

Sunday, April 14th, 2024

Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, TX

  • 14 Ford
  • 9 Toyota
  • 15 Chevrolet

  • AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Kyle Larson
  • Age: 31
  • Team : No 5 - HendrickCarscom Chevrolet
  • Owner: Rick Hendrick
  • Crew Chief: Cliff Daniels
  • Kyle Larson won the Pole Award for the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 with a lap of 28366 seconds, 190369 mph
  • This is his 19th pole in 340 NASCAR Cup Series races
  • This is his third pole and sixth top-10 start in 2024
  • This is his first pole in 17 races at Texas Motor Speedway
  • Ty Gibbs (second) posted his fifth top-10 start of 2024 and his second in three races at Texas Motor Speedway
  • Christopher Bell (third) posted his second top-10 start at Texas Motor Speedway It is his fourth in nine races this season
  • Carson Hocevar (16th) was the fastest qualifying rookie

  • Sunday, April 14th, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Chase Elliott wins in double overtime, snaps 42-race winless streak at Texas

Chase Elliott held off the field in a thrilling, wildly-popular double overtime victory in the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Texas Motor Speedway Sunday afternoon to earn his first victory in 42 starts – dating back to the 2022 season.

By no means was it an easy win for the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion and the sport’s perennial Most Popular Driver, but that’s part of what made it so special to 28-year old Georgia-native. The driver of the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet prevailed in three late race restarts – including two in overtime – to claim his first NASCAR Cup Series win on the 1.5-mile Texas high banks and first trophy since a Playoff victory at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway in October 2022.

“Oh man, it couldn’t feel any better,” said a smiling Elliott, who did a “reverse” victory lap around the track in homage to the late series champion Alan Kulwicki, whose car was also sponsored by the Hooters restaurant chain that Elliott’s car carried on Sunday.

“Couldn’t be any more grateful for this journey and the fact, it hasn’t always been fun but certainly I have enjoyed working with our guys,” he continued. “We’ve been working really hard and really well together and that’s always been fun. We’ve enjoyed the fight together.”

RFK Racing owner/driver Brad Keselowski finished a season-best runner-up in a race that lasted more than three and a half hours and had a track record 16 caution periods.

On a restart with two laps of regulation to go, Elliott and Denny Hamlin were vying for the lead side-by-side when Hamlin’s No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota got loose and into the wall, putting the race into a two-lap overtime shootout. Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain started alongside Elliott but couldn’t pass him before another caution came out a lap into overtime, forcing another restart.

On that restart, Elliott got ahead of Chastain again and took the white flag signaling one lap to go, when Chastain was tagged from behind by Hendrick Motorsports’ William Byron – officially ending the race. Chastain, who led 33 laps on the day was credited with a 32nd-place finish. Hamlin, who led 37 laps, ended up 30th.

Elliott conceded the afternoon was a full-on day of drama and high competition. There were 23 lead changes among 13 drivers – seven of whom led double digit laps.

“It was crazy,” he said, “And I couldn’t be more proud of our team.”

Bryon, a three-race winner this season, was third, followed by 23XI Racing’s Tyler Reddick and Chastain’s Trackhouse Racing teammate Daniel Suarez.

“We didn’t have a ton of speed, I was more frustrated than anything because I feel like we have a great team and we don’t have the speed to go with it and we’re doing all we can do to overcome that,” Keselowski said, adding. “So proud of the team for the pit stops, the strategy and the execution [today].”

Differing pit strategies and plenty of pit road issues played into the late race push to the checkered flag.

With 60 laps remaining Reddick pulled away to the biggest lead of the race – more than six seconds on the field, but a slow pit stop – trouble with the left rear tire – forced him into a game of catch-up. His top five was impressive considering the setback.

Similarly, Joe Gibbs Racing driver Martin Truex Jr., who has led the championship standings this year, was running up front when he had trouble on pit road – forced to make two stops on the final pit stop cycle to correct a loose wheel. He finished 14th despite the woes.

And the day’s most dominant driver, Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson also had to rally from a setback. He started his No. 5 Hendrick Chevrolet from the pole position for the third consecutive week and led a race best 77 of the 276 laps early – winning the opening stage, only to have a right rear tire fall of his car during an early caution period.

He was penalized two laps for the tire situation – per the rulebook – and spent much of the remainder of the race trying to make up ground. He got back on the lead lap and was moving forward when he was caught in an accident with only eight laps remaining.

Larson ultimately finished 21st, but holds a 17-point edge over Truex atop the NASCAR Cup Series championship.

Stewart-Haas Racing’s Chase Briscoe finished sixth. Richard Childress Racing’s Austin Dillon earned his best finish of the season with a seventh-place run. 23XI Racing’s Bubba Wallace, RCR’s Kyle Busch and Spire Motorsports rookie Carson Hocevar rounded out the top-10.

  • Drivers Entered: 38
  • Laps Scheduled: 267
  • Laps Actual: 276 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: Under Caution Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 33 Minutes 14 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 116.492
  • Cautions: 16 for 72 laps
  • Lead Changes: 23
  • Green Flag Passes: 3,716 (18.2 passes per green flag lap)

  • AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400
  • Race Winner: Chase Elliott
  • Age: 28
  • Team : No 9 - Hooters Chevrolet
  • Owner: Rick Hendrick
  • Crew Chief: Alan Gustafson
  • Chase Elliott won the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400, his 19th victory in 295 Cup Series races
  • This is his first victory and fourth top-10 finish in 2024
  • This is his first victory and seventh top-10 finish in 14 races at Texas Motor Speedway
  • Brad Keselowski (second) posted his 14th top-10 finish in 29 races at Texas Motor Speedway It is his fourth top-10 finish in 2024
  • William Byron (third) posted his sixth top-10 finish in ten races at Texas Motor Speedway
  • Carson Hocevar (10th) was the highest finishing rookie
  • Kyle Larson leads the point standings by 17 points over Martin Truex Jr
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Race lineup for the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Texas Motor Speedway
ST # DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR TEAM CREW CHIEF
1 5 Kyle Larson Chevrolet HendrickCars.com Hendrick Motorsports Cliff Daniels
2 54 Ty Gibbs Toyota Interstate Batteries Joe Gibbs Racing Chris Gayle
3 20 Christopher Bell Toyota Rheem Joe Gibbs Racing Adam Stevens
4 45 Tyler Reddick Toyota The Beast Unleashed 23xi Racing Billy Scott
5 14 Chase Briscoe Ford Rush Truck Centers / Cummins Stewart-haas Racing Richard Boswell
6 24 William Byron Chevrolet Liberty University Hendrick Motorsports Rudy Fugle
7 12 Ryan Blaney Ford Menards\Knauf Insulation Team Penske Jonathan Hassler
8 2 Austin Cindric Ford Discount Tire Team Penske Brian Wilson
9 19 Martin Truex Jr Toyota Bass Pro Shops Joe Gibbs Racing James Small
10 23 Bubba Wallace Toyota Columbia Sportswear Company 23xi Racing Bootie Barker
11 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota Yahoo! Joe Gibbs Racing Chris Gabehart
12 1 Ross Chastain Chevrolet Worldwide Express Trackhouse Racing Phil Surgen
13 34 Michael McDowell Ford Love's / Fleetguard Front Row Motorsports Travis Peterson
14 48 Alex Bowman Chevrolet Ally Hendrick Motorsports Blake Harris
15 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops Richard Childress Racing Justin Alexander
16 77 Carson Hocevar Chevrolet Premier Security Spire Motorsports Luke Lambert
17 99 Daniel Suarez Chevrolet Kubota Trackhouse Racing Matt Swiderski
18 71 Zane Smith Chevrolet Ambetter Health Spire Motorsports Stephen Doran
19 17 Chris Buescher Ford Fifth Third Bank Rfk Racing Scott Graves
20 22 Joey Logano Ford AAA Insurance Team Penske Paul Wolfe
21 10 Noah Gragson Ford Overstock.com Stewart-haas Racing Drew Blickensderfer
22 6 Brad Keselowski Ford BuildSubmarines.com Rfk Racing Matt McCall
23 7 Corey Lajoie Chevrolet Schluter Systems Spire Motorsports Ryan Sparks
24 9 Chase Elliott Chevrolet Hooters Hendrick Motorsports Alan Gustafson
25 4 Josh Berry Ford TBA Stewart-haas Racing Rodney Childers
26 41 Ryan Preece Ford HaasTooling.com Stewart-haas Racing Chad Johnston
27 43 Erik Jones Toyota Dollar Tree Legacy Motor Club Dave Elenz
28 38 Todd Gilliland Ford Long John Silver's Front Row Motorsports Ryan Bergenty
29 21 Harrison Burton Ford Freightliner Wood Brothers Racing Jeremy Bullins
30 42 John Hunter Nemechek Toyota Romco Equipment Co. Legacy Motor Club Ben Beshore
31 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Chevrolet Boost by Kroger/Blue Buffalo Jtg Daugherty Racing Mike Kelley
32 51 Justin Haley Ford TBA Rick Ware Racing Chris Lawson
33 15 Kaz Grala Ford N29 Capital Partners Rick Ware Racing Billy Plourde
34 33 Austin Hill Chevrolet United Rentals Richard Childress Racing Keith Rodden
35 8 Kyle Busch Chevrolet zone Richard Childress Racing Randall Burnett
36 16 Ty Dillon Chevrolet Sea Best Seafood Kaulig Racing Travis Mack
37 84 Jimmie Johnson Toyota AdventHealth Legacy Motor Club Jason Burdett
38 31 Daniel Hemric Chevrolet South Point Hotel and Casino Kaulig Racing Trent Owens