Loop Data Box Score

Toyota / Save Mart 350

Sunday, June 12th, 2022

Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, CA

  • 15 Chevrolet
  • 15 Ford
  • 6 Toyota

  • Sunday, June 12th, 2022
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Mexican Daniel Suárez wins first career NASCAR Cup Series race at Sonoma Raceway

“Win Numero Uno.” Those were the words on the flag Mexican driver Daniel Suárez held out the window of his No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet as he turned celebratory “donuts” on the frontstretch of Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway Sunday afternoon in the ecstatic first moments of his first ever NASCAR Cup Series victory.

Suárez’s No. 99 Chevrolet pulled away from runner-up Chris Buescher’s RFK Racing Ford in the closing laps to take an impressive 3.849-second maiden NASCAR Cup Series win on the 1.99-mile Northern Californian road course – the third victory of the season for the second-year Trackhouse Racing team whose members rushed over the pit road wall to embrace their driver and celebrate the historic achievement.

With the win, in his 195th NASCAR Cup Series start, Suárez becomes the fifth different driver not born in the United States to win in the NASCAR Cup Series; joining Marcos Ambrose (Australia), Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia), Earl Ross (Canada) and Mario Andretti (Italy). And he did so convincingly. He led a race best 47 of the 110 laps and ultimately took one of the largest margins of victory on the season.

Suárez, the 2016 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion, screamed in joy on his team radio on the cool-down lap and after exiting his car, smashed a pinata.

Congratulations soon came in from across the racing world on social media – including former seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson – all before Suárez had even hoisted his trophy.

“I have so many thoughts in my head right now," an emotional Suárez said, thanking his team owner Justin Marks, his family, and “all the people who helped me get to this point."

“So very happy we were able to make it work," Suárez added, saying of his team, “They believed in me from day one."

He then offered a message of thanks in Spanish to the large crowd of his “Amigos” - the name of his fan club cheering trackside – and ended it in English by promising, “this is one of many.”

The 30-year-old Suárez, from Monterrey, Mexico, is now the 12th different winner of the 2022 season – and fourth first-time winner.

The top-four finishing drivers Sunday were all looking for their first win of the season. Front Row Motorsports driver Michael McDowell finished third, followed by Stewart-Haas Racing’s Kevin Harvick in fourth.

This year’s Daytona 500 winner, Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidate Austin Cindric was fifth, followed by his Team Penske Racing teammate Ryan Blaney. Suárez’s Trackhouse Racing teammate Ross Chastain was seventh, followed by Hendrick Motorsports drivers Chase Elliott and William Byron.

Buescher’s RFK Racing teammate and team co-owner Brad Keselowski was 10th – his best finish since a ninth-place showing in the season-opening Daytona 500.

For much of the early-going, it looked like Elliott and his Hendrick teammate – defending race winner Kyle Larson – may well decide the win. But both had to overcome uncharacteristic pit stop miscues that allowed Suárez to essentially dominate the closing laps.

Elliot, who led 26 laps, pitted outside his box and had to serve a penalty that put him 34th - last in the field among those still running. His rally to an eighth-place finish was impressive considering the adventurous day.

Larson, the polesitter who also led 26 laps and won Stage 1, had a right front wheel come off his Chevrolet heading into Turn 2 right after a pit stop. His team now faces a mandatory penalty for that infraction that includes a four-race suspension for the team’s crew chief (Cliff Daniels) and both the tire changer and jackman. The defending series champion finished 15th.

On an upside, however, the combined 52 laps led by Elliott and Larson topped the 100,000 all-time miles led mark for Hendrick Motorsports – most in NASCAR history.

With his eighth-place finish, Elliott still holds a 16-point advantage on Chastain in the NASCAR Cup Series championship standings.

  • Drivers Entered: 36
  • Laps Scheduled: 90
  • Laps Actual: 110 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: 03.849 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 48 Minutes 22 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 78.008
  • Cautions: 4 for 14 laps
  • Lead Changes: 6
  • Green Flag Passes: 2,235 (23.3 passes per green flag lap)
Daniel Suarez celebrates with a Mexican flag
Sonoma, California - June 12, 2022 : Daniel Suarez, driver of the #99 Onx Homes/Renu Chevrolet, celebrates with a Mexican flag after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway.
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Toyota / Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway 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
Daniel Suarez 8 4 1 1 1 20 3.6 7 37 50 -13 11 29.73 15 95.5 47 42.7 110 137.50 47
Chris Buescher 3 3 2 2 1 13 3.1 1 38 54 -16 15 39.47 16 100.0 4 3.6 110 128.10 43
Michael McDowell 4 9 3 3 2 16 4.9 1 44 66 -22 13 29.55 0 97.3 0 0.0 110 114.80 37
Kevin Harvick 23 5 4 4 2 23 8.4 19 53 57 -4 17 32.08 5 83.6 0 0.0 110 110.80 39
Austin Cindric 25 16 6 5 5 28 12.2 20 63 74 -11 14 22.22 0 70.0 0 0.0 110 94.00 32
Ryan Blaney 14 11 5 6 3 24 8.8 8 61 77 -16 25 40.98 0 95.5 0 0.0 110 100.20 32
Ross Chastain 7 13 9 7 2 30 9.1 0 48 73 -25 25 52.08 3 92.7 0 0.0 110 100.40 30
Chase Elliott 2 8 7 8 1 35 9.5 -6 62 61 1 9 14.52 14 75.5 26 23.6 110 105.90 29
William Byron 20 27 8 9 8 28 16.6 11 53 66 -13 13 24.53 1 51.8 0 0.0 110 79.40 28
Brad Keselowski 22 12 12 10 1 24 11.8 12 54 40 14 23 42.59 1 80.9 3 2.7 110 91.20 27
Austin Dillon 13 18 15 11 2 27 14.0 2 37 41 -4 16 43.24 0 70.9 0 0.0 110 80.80 26
Justin Haley 18 14 16 12 4 31 20.3 6 111 54 57 12 10.81 3 23.6 0 0.0 110 64.60 32
Chase Briscoe 15 22 11 13 7 25 14.2 2 66 90 -24 13 19.70 0 62.7 0 0.0 110 80.80 24
Aric Almirola 21 2 18 14 2 30 19.6 7 94 20 74 14 14.89 1 14.6 0 0.0 110 65.40 38
Kyle Larson 1 21 17 15 1 32 12.1 -14 60 55 5 14 23.33 12 67.3 26 23.6 110 90.70 32
Alex Bowman 19 17 19 16 6 28 14.5 3 58 84 -26 12 20.69 1 51.8 0 0.0 110 77.90 21
Joey Logano 9 1 21 17 1 27 16.9 -8 74 16 58 17 22.97 0 33.6 4 3.6 110 70.40 39
Kurt Busch 11 31 14 18 8 33 21.6 -7 69 77 -8 9 13.04 0 19.1 0 0.0 110 55.00 22
AJ Allmendinger 16 30 10 19 6 34 19.9 -3 54 68 -14 12 22.22 1 29.1 0 0.0 110 61.50 0
Joey Hand 17 29 25 20 4 32 20.1 -3 44 52 -8 9 20.45 0 10.0 0 0.0 110 61.50 17
Cole Custer 6 20 28 21 5 31 15.0 -15 50 90 -40 10 20.00 1 66.4 0 0.0 110 69.70 16
Erik Jones 33 19 29 22 13 35 26.6 11 116 78 38 3 2.59 0 0.9 0 0.0 110 40.50 15
Ty Dillon 34 33 20 23 15 34 24.2 11 53 82 -29 3 5.66 0 4.6 0 0.0 110 46.00 14
Todd Gilliland 24 6 26 24 4 33 23.7 0 75 74 1 6 8.00 0 5.5 0 0.0 110 48.20 18
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 32 10 27 25 8 33 26.1 7 114 59 55 16 14.04 0 10.9 0 0.0 110 42.20 16
Martin Truex Jr 28 28 13 26 10 33 20.3 2 68 105 -37 8 11.76 2 31.8 0 0.0 110 59.20 11
Christopher Bell 31 35 22 27 12 35 28.1 4 56 60 -4 3 5.36 9 7.3 0 0.0 110 49.60 10
Harrison Burton 26 7 24 28 6 33 23.5 -2 90 68 22 9 10.00 0 10.0 0 0.0 110 43.20 18
Josh Bilicki 29 25 30 29 7 35 30.1 0 78 51 27 4 5.13 0 4.6 0 0.0 110 33.20 0
Kyle Busch 12 34 31 30 3 34 21.5 -18 79 79 0 9 11.39 3 20.9 0 0.0 110 49.10 15
Denny Hamlin 10 23 23 31 8 32 17.0 -21 52 96 -44 8 15.38 3 52.7 0 0.0 110 63.60 6
Cody Ware 36 24 32 32 10 36 30.8 4 76 48 28 5 6.58 0 3.6 0 0.0 109 29.20 6
Scott Heckert 35 32 33 33 11 35 32.3 2 61 40 21 2 3.28 0 2.7 0 0.0 109 26.30 0
Corey Lajoie 30 15 34 34 12 35 30.4 -4 47 52 -5 5 10.64 0 3.6 0 0.0 101 32.30 3
Tyler Reddick 5 26 35 35 3 35 20.2 -30 35 66 -31 9 25.71 0 49.1 0 0.0 97 72.70 2
Bubba Wallace 27 36 36 36 26 28 35.3 -9 5 12 -7 0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 23.30 1