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The post-race loop data for the 2022 Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway includes in-depth driver stats, average speeds, and key performance metrics from the NASCAR CUP Series race.

Coke Zero Sugar 400

Saturday, August 27th, 2022

Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL

  • 15 Ford
  • 6 Toyota
  • 16 Chevrolet

  • Daytona International Speedway
  • Coke Zero Sugar 400
  • Pole Winner: Kyle Larson
  • Age: 30
  • Team: No. 5 - HendrickCars.com Chevrolet
  • Owner: Hendrick Motorsports
  • Crew Chief: Cliff Daniels
  • Start positions set by NASCAR's Performance Metrics Qualifying (PMQ).
  • Kyle Larson won the Pole Award for the Coke Zero Sugar 400 by having the highest total PMQ.
  • PMQ is a total number calculated on four performance metrics from the previous race:
  • 15% of the driver's fastest lap time position.
  • 25% of the driver's final race finish position.
  • 25% of the owner's final race position.
  • 35% of the Owner Points position.

  • Sunday, August 28th, 2022
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Austin Dillon grabs NASCAR Cup Playoff spot with dramatic Daytona win

With a huge assist from Richard Childress Racing teammate Tyler Reddick after a rain delay of more than three hours, Austin Dillon forced his way into the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff and broke Martin Truex Jr.'s heart.

Dillon's victory in Sunday's rain-delayed Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway—his first of the season and his second at the track—needed the convergence of several different circumstances to fall into place.

After avoiding serious damage in a wreck off Turn 4 on lap 125, Dillon survived a subsequent 13-car melee in Turn 1 and took the lead before rain halted the race. After a red-flag period of 3 hours, 19 minutes, 57 seconds, Dillon fell behind 2022 Daytona 500 winner Austin Cindric and trailed him from the restart on Lap 145 of 160 until he made the race-winning move on Lap 158.

As the cars reached Turn 1, Dillon tapped Cindric's No. 2 Team Penske Ford, and the Chevrolets of Dillon, Reddick and Landon Cassill moved past as Cindric made a magnificent save on the apron. Reddick, the race runner-up, closed up to the bumper of Dillon's No. 3 Chevrolet and drafted with his teammate to the finish line, holding off a last-ditch run from Cindric, who finished third, just .140 seconds behind the winner.

"There was a lot going on there. I knew that if we got to the white (final lap), I was afraid somebody would—if I waited too long, I was afraid somebody would wreck behind us, so I wanted to go ahead and get the lead. We were able to get it.

"I had a big run to him, and then I had my teammate, the 8 (Reddick), back there. I knew we were in good shape there to the end. He did a good job checking up any kind of run. Just a little too much push there and got him (Cindric) loose."

Cindric said the bump was fair game, give what was on the line for Dillon.

"I think that's fair game any race of the season, but that meant a lot for him to win that race," Cindric told Fox Sports' Bob Pockrass on pit road. "He had three cars that were certainly going to be able to work with him…

"I feel like he got the run too late, and then he hit me straight on the entry to the corner. Just glad I saved it, glad I got a shot to still come back up through the field - but I hate losing."

Dillon's victory knocked Truex out of the Playoff and handed the final berth to Ryan Blaney, who finished three points ahead of Truex in the final regular-season standings.

When heavy rain stopped the action 21 laps from the finish, it looked as if Dillon might be awarded the victory.

As the cars sped toward Turn 1 on Lap 138, a sudden rain began to fall. The cars of Justin Haley, Daniel Hemric and Denny Hamlin broke loose at the front of the field, and the cars behind them were unable to stop on the slick asphalt and plowed into the wreck.

Dillon's No. 3 Chevrolet, which had been damaged in a wreck off Turn 4 on Lap 125—and ended its slide facing backward on pit road—was the first to emerge from the Lap 138 chaos at cautious pace and shortly thereafter was confirmed as the race leader by NASCAR.

"We ran into rain in the middle of Turn 1 and just lost it," Hamlin said of the 13-car pileup. "We had rain down the front. So about 10 seconds before we got into Turn 1, it was raining. I'm sure the fans felt it, and then they watched us all pile in there."

NASCAR opted to wait out the rain, dried the track and lifted the red flag at 3:54 p.m. The resumption didn't change the winner, but it enabled Blaney to move up the leaderboard past wrecked cars to a 15th-place finish, enough to eliminate eight-place finisher Truex from the Playoff.

Cassill came home fourth, followed by Noah Gragson, as only 10 drivers finished on the lead lap, and only 17 were running at the end.

Early in the race, Blaney got a serious scare, as far as his Playoff hopes were concerned. On Lap 31, Blaney's No. 12 Team Penske Ford was third in line in the bottom lane behind Erik Jones and Denny Hamlin when Jones' No. 43 Petty GMS Chevrolet got loose and lost momentum off Turn 2.

Blaney slammed into the back of Hamlin's Toyota, turning the No. 11 Camry toward the infield. As the bottom lane compressed, Christopher Bell's No. 20 Toyota spun behind Blaney, shot across the track and knocked Blaney's Mustang into the outside wall, severely damaging the right-front quarter of Blaney's car.

The eight-car accident knocked Bell and Brad Keselowski out of the race, denying Keselowski a Playoff spot for the first time since 2013.

"Somebody wrecked in front of me," Keselowski said. "I'm not really sure exactly what happened, but there were just a bunch of cars wrecking in front of me. I didn't have anywhere to go and couldn't slow down in time, so I hate it for our team."

"We had a really fast race car. We were working our way to the front."

Truex earned six points with a fifth-place finish in Stage 1 and raced to a runner-up result in Stage 2, good for nine points, as Blaney continued to lose laps to the lead pack. The first two stages reduced Blaney's lead over Truex in the standings to 10 points, but a wreck on the backstretch early in the final stage halted Truex's charge.

On Lap 102, Michael McDowell, running second, pulled out of line with a run on leader Joey Logano, but Reddick's off-center hit to McDowell's back bumper sent the No. 34 Ford rocketing into the outside wall. The contact ignited an eight-car melee that eliminated the machines of McDowell, Ross Chastain and William Byron.

The wreck ended the Playoff hopes for McDowell, who had restarted in the lead on Lap 101. Truex's car was damaged, too, but not terminally. Ultimately, though, it was the damage in that wreck that kept the 2017 series champion from maintaining a gap over Blaney sufficient to earn the final Playoff spot.

"That's definitely a lot more stressful than I wanted coming into here, but I just got to give a lot of props to the 12 group, you know, for fixing it and sticking with it all day," Blaney said. "That's why you do it.

"Your day can start off like that, and you just stay with it and stay in the game. And it was definitely beneficial for us."

  • Drivers Entered: 37
  • Laps Scheduled: 160
  • Margin of Victory: 0.128 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 52 Minutes 44 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 138.942
  • Cautions: 7 for 30 laps
  • Lead Changes: 39
  • Green Flag Passes: 7,903 (60.8 passes per green flag lap)

  • Daytona International Speedway
  • 64th Annual Coke Zero Sugar 400
  • Race Winner: Austin Dillon
  • Age: 32
  • Team : No. 3 - BREZTRI Chevrolet
  • Owner: Richard Childress
  • Crew Chief: Justin Alexander
  • Austin Dillon won the 64th Annual Coke Zero Sugar 400, his fourth victory in 326 Cup Series races.
  • This is his first victory and eighth top-10 finish in 2022.
  • This is his second victory and ninth top-10 finish in 19 races at Daytona International Speedway.
  • Tyler Reddick (second) posted his second top-10 finish in seven races at Daytona International Speedway. It is his 11th top-10 finish in 2022.
  • Austin Cindric (third) posted his second top-10 finish in three races at Daytona International Speedway.
  • Austin Cindric (third) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • Chase Elliott leads the point standings by 130 points over Joey Logano.
Joey Logano, Chase Elliott, Harrison Burton, Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Busch
Daytona Beach, Florida - August 28, 2022 : Joey Logano, driver of the #22 Shell Pennzoil Ford, Chase Elliott, driver of the #9 A SHOC Chevrolet, Harrison Burton, driver of the #21 Dex Imaging Ford, Martin Truex Jr., driver of the #19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota, and Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 Interstate Batteries Toyota, race during the NASCAR Cup Series Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway.
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Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway : Loop Data Box Score results
DRIVER ST MID CLO FIN HI LOW ARP PL DIF GFP GFxP PD QPS % QPS FST % T15 LED % LED LAPS DR TOT PTS
Austin Dillon 21 22 1 1 1 32 16.4 20 289 273 16 102 35.29 2 43.8 10 6.3 160 87.60 41
Tyler Reddick 6 3 8 2 1 33 11.8 4 289 302 -13 148 51.21 5 63.8 13 8.1 160 97.20 39
Austin Cindric 14 19 2 3 1 37 17.7 11 225 267 -42 59 26.22 2 32.5 13 8.1 160 66.30 34
Landon Cassill 35 27 5 4 3 37 21.8 31 163 184 -21 23 14.11 5 26.3 0 0.0 160 65.20 0
Noah Gragson 37 29 9 5 3 37 23.8 32 153 144 9 17 11.11 8 20.0 0 0.0 160 59.40 0
Cody Ware 33 32 3 6 2 37 24.7 27 125 145 -20 26 20.80 4 20.0 0 0.0 160 50.60 31
BJ McLeod 36 1 6 7 1 37 25.1 29 158 167 -9 23 14.56 9 18.1 2 1.3 160 53.70 0
Martin Truex Jr 13 9 4 8 1 31 13.3 5 266 255 11 138 51.88 5 65.6 1 0.6 160 82.70 44
David Ragan 34 31 10 9 4 36 24.5 25 172 168 4 20 11.63 5 15.0 0 0.0 160 54.20 28
Kyle Busch 22 5 7 10 1 37 13.1 12 306 265 41 139 45.42 6 63.1 7 4.4 160 76.50 44
Bubba Wallace 30 11 11 11 1 32 13.7 19 300 290 10 145 48.33 7 63.8 2 1.3 159 73.80 36
Joey Logano 3 13 14 12 1 27 7.9 -9 192 181 11 139 72.40 3 85.0 14 8.9 158 100.70 42
Ty Gibbs 23 33 15 13 7 34 26.7 10 73 62 11 7 9.59 1 12.5 0 0.0 158 51.00 0
Alex Bowman 10 12 16 14 1 27 11.3 -4 266 275 -9 217 81.58 3 78.8 11 7.1 156 89.20 23
Ryan Blaney 16 34 23 15 3 34 27.0 1 77 60 17 45 58.44 0 15.6 0 0.0 154 54.80 22
Cole Custer 15 25 18 16 5 30 16.3 -1 258 263 -5 125 48.45 5 44.4 0 0.0 153 61.00 21
Erik Jones 11 28 13 17 1 32 12.2 -6 248 246 2 129 52.02 4 63.1 22 14.9 148 91.50 22
Ty Dillon 25 24 12 18 1 32 20.9 7 233 239 -6 22 9.44 6 19.4 1 0.7 144 52.30 19
Harrison Burton 29 6 17 19 2 31 13.5 10 284 254 30 153 53.87 2 61.9 0 0.0 140 86.80 26
Kevin Harvick 7 18 19 20 2 33 14.8 -13 276 249 27 144 52.17 3 55.0 0 0.0 139 91.50 20
Aric Almirola 27 20 21 21 2 28 17.0 6 293 305 -12 108 36.86 5 37.5 0 0.0 138 67.80 16
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 20 4 22 22 2 34 14.0 -2 270 258 12 110 40.74 6 49.4 0 0.0 138 83.70 20
Todd Gilliland 32 17 20 23 3 32 15.2 9 287 274 13 133 46.34 2 48.8 0 0.0 138 80.00 19
Daniel Suarez 4 14 24 24 1 30 17.4 -20 246 272 -26 114 46.34 2 38.8 2 1.5 137 63.70 13
Denny Hamlin 19 7 25 25 1 33 10.9 -6 294 272 22 233 79.25 1 74.4 13 9.5 137 97.80 20
Daniel Hemric 28 21 26 26 3 37 19.9 2 270 273 -3 122 45.19 2 37.5 0 0.0 137 56.80 0
Chris Buescher 8 30 27 27 1 30 18.1 -19 279 301 -22 115 41.22 5 36.3 1 0.7 137 56.70 10
Justin Haley 18 10 28 28 1 32 17.6 -10 224 243 -19 140 62.50 2 46.3 8 5.8 137 62.20 9
Chase Elliott 2 2 29 29 1 28 12.9 -27 272 271 1 143 52.57 3 59.4 31 22.6 137 92.70 17
Corey Lajoie 31 16 31 30 1 31 19.7 1 210 190 20 126 60.00 1 41.3 6 4.4 137 67.30 12
Chase Briscoe 26 26 30 31 1 33 24.0 -5 189 179 10 38 20.11 1 16.3 0 0.0 124 48.70 6
Michael McDowell 9 23 32 32 1 29 20.8 -23 191 211 -20 83 43.46 4 34.4 2 2.0 101 64.10 6
Ross Chastain 12 8 33 33 2 28 21.5 -21 190 206 -16 107 56.32 2 34.4 0 0.0 101 64.40 4
William Byron 17 15 34 34 1 23 20.2 -17 193 201 -8 142 73.58 0 50.0 1 1.0 101 80.20 3
Brad Keselowski 24 35 35 35 11 35 32.3 -11 88 75 13 16 18.18 0 3.8 0 0.0 31 31.50 2
Christopher Bell 5 36 36 36 3 8 30.0 -31 25 28 -3 25 100.00 0 18.8 0 0.0 30 58.30 1
Kyle Larson 1 37 37 37 1 37 34.9 -36 29 65 -36 14 48.28 0 5.6 0 0.0 14 23.20 1