Pit Stops

The 2024 Ambetter Health 400 NASCAR CUP Series pit stop performance data highlights the fastest pit stops, team efficiency, and crew performance from Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Ambetter Health 400

Sunday, February 25th, 2024

Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GA

  • 14 Ford
  • 8 Toyota
  • 15 Chevrolet

  • Atlanta Motor Speedway
  • Ambetter Health 400
  • Busch Light Pole Award Winner: Michael McDowell
  • Age: 39
  • Team : No. 34 - Benebone Ford
  • Owner: Front Row Motorsports
  • Crew Chief: Travis Peterson
  • Michael McDowell won the Busch Light Pole Award for the Ambetter Health 400 with a lap of 30.999 seconds, 178.844 mph.
  • This is his first pole in 467 NASCAR Cup Series races - the most starts by any driver in the NASCAR Cup Series prior to their first career pole; previous record was held by J.D. McDuffie at 404 starts.
  • This is his first pole and second top-10 start in 2024.
  • This is his first pole in 17 races at Atlanta Motor Speedway. McDowell becomes the 54th different driver to win a pole a Atlanta in the Cup Series.
  • Joey Logano (second) posted his second top-10 start of 2024 and his 10th in 21 races at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
  • Kyle Busch (third) posted his 19th top-10 start at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It is his first in two races this season.
  • Josh Berry (14th) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Sunday, February 25th, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Daniel Suarez wins Atlanta NASCAR Cup race in fantastic three-wide finish

It was a race of remarkable ebb and flow.

It was race of breathtaking four-wide action into corners not built to accommodate such derring-do.

And it was totally appropriate that Sunday’s Ambetter Health 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway would end in a three-wide photo finish, with Trackhouse Racing’s Daniel Suárez eking out a victory over Ryan Blaney by what looked to be an inch or two at the finish line.

NASCAR timing and scoring showed Suárez ahead of Blaney by 0.003 seconds at the stripe, with Kyle Busch in third, 0.007 seconds behind the race winner.

As the three drivers sped through the final two corners, Suárez held the outside lane with Blaney on the bottom and Busch in the middle. Suárez surged forward approaching the finish line to earn his second career victory—and his first since June of 2022 at Sonoma—by the thinnest of margins.

Suárez, whose No. 99 Trackhouse Race Chevrolet suffered damage to the hood on a Lap 2 crash in Turn 1, had the lead for a restart with five laps left, after the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford of Josh Berry collided with Carson Hocevar’s No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet on Lap 249 of 260 to cause the 10th and final caution of the race. 

Blaney, the defending series champion, grabbed the top spot almost immediately and held it for four laps, but Suárez and Busch mounted runs on the final lap on in the top and middle lanes, respectively. Blaney chose to make his bid for victory from the bottom lane and fell just short.

“It was so damn close, man,” said Suárez, still marveling that he was the winner. “It was so damn close. It was good racing. Ryan Blaney there, Kyle Busch, Austin Cindric also was doing a great job giving pushes. In the back straightaway he didn’t push me because he knew I was going to (screw) his teammate, but, man, what a job.

“We wrecked (on) Lap 2. The guys did an amazing job fixing this car. I can’t thank everyone enough, Trackhouse Racing, Freeway Insurance, Chevrolet, all the amazing fans here. Let’s go!”

As the final lap unfolded, Blaney was shocked at the force of the runs challenging him.

“I thought I laid back enough in (Turns) 1 and 2 to not let both lanes get that big of a run,” Blaney said. “I did that like the three laps before the end, and I was able to manage it kind of fairly well, and they just got both lanes shoving super hard. I just chose the bottom, and it was the safest place to be.

“What a cool finish. Appreciate the fans for sticking around. That’s a lot of fun. That’s always a good time when we can do that, race clean, three-wide finish to the end. Happy for Daniel. That was cool to see. Fun racing with Kyle. I can’t complain; I’ve won them by very, very little, too, so I can’t complain too much when I lose them by that much.”

To Busch, the outcome was predictable, given the positions of the cars in the final two corners.

“Yeah, typically whoever is behind getting into (Turn) 3 prevails at the start-finish line with the side draft and everything, so I was… I think I was second to the 12 (Blaney) right there, and the 99 was the furthest back, and he made the ground back up with the side draft and stuff…

“It’s good to see Daniel get a win. We were helping each other, being Chevy team partners and working together there. Shows that when you do have friends and you can make alliances that they do seem to work, and that was a good part of today.”

The start of the race was a harbinger of the wild finish.

Moments after crossing the finish line to complete the first lap of the race, Todd Gilliland checked up near the front of the field and stacked up the cars behind him. All told, 16 cars were involved, a track record for a single incident at the 1.54-mile speedway.

The machines of Alex Bowman, Tyler Reddick, Christopher Bell, Noah Gragson all sustained heavy damage. Austin Dillon and Harrison Burton, early victims in last Monday’s DAYTONA 500, both were part of the melee.

Burton was able to continue, as was Suárez who made multiple pit stops as his crew worked to repair has car. Dillon lost two laps on pit road but regained them as the beneficiary under the third and fourth cautions.

If the Lap 2 wreck was an impediment for nearly half the field, the first attempt at green-flag pit stops in Stage 2 was equally discomfiting. Pole winner Michael McDowell locked his brakes near the pit road entrance in Turn 3 and collided with DAYTONA 500 winner William Byron, costing both drivers a lap.

Speeding penalties impeded Busch, Berry, Ross Chastain, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Bubba Wallace, with Erik Jones’ crew drawing a penalty for a runaway tire. Like McDowell and Byron, those drivers all found themselves a lap down after their respective pass-throughs under green.

Through subsequent cautions, however, they regained the lead lap, and Busch raced his way into contention for the win.

Cindric finished fourth, followed by Wallace, Stenhouse, Chastain, McDowell and Chris Buescher, all of whom made commendable recoveries to earn top-10 results.

The race featured a record 48 lead changes among 14 drivers – the fifth straight race at Atlanta with more than a dozen leaders. Gilliland led a race-high 58 laps, a team record for a single race by a Front Row Motorsports driver. Cindric was out front for 32 laps, followed by Blaney (31) and Busch (28).

Suárez led twice for nine laps.

Joey Logano, the defending race winner, received unwelcome news before the start of the race. The driver of the No. 22 Ford was deemed to have violated NASCAR rule 14.3.1.1 governing driver protective clothing and equipment.

Logano’s left driving glove featured webbing between the thumb and forefinger, an unauthorized modification of SFI-approved equipment. Under an at-track penalty, Logano dropped from the second position to the rear of the field for the start and began to serve a pit-road pass-through when the pileup in Turn 1 on Lap 2 slowed the field.

The misery of others was serendipity for Logano, who completed his pass-through without losing a lap. By the end of Stage 1 he was 12th, and after the top 10 pitted during the stage break, Logano was second when Stage 2 went green.

On Lap 99, Logano passed Gilliland for the lead as part of a pack of six Fords at the front of the field. On the final lap the stage, however, Logano’s fortunes soured once again when his No. 22 Mustang pushed up the track on the backstretch and collected Chris Buescher and Denny Hamlin.

Towed to his pit stall, Logano lost eight laps and any hope he might have had of defending his 2023 victory.

  • Drivers Entered: 37
  • Laps Scheduled: 325
  • Laps Actual: 260 - Race Shortened
  • Margin of Victory: 0.003 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 28 Minutes 11 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 115.398
  • Cautions: 10 for 65 laps
  • Lead Changes: 48
  • Green Flag Passes: 6,536 (33.5 passes per green flag lap)

  • Atlanta Motor Speedway
  • Ambetter Health 400
  • Race Winner: Daniel Suarez
  • Age: 32
  • Team : No. 99 - Freeway Insurance Chevrolet
  • Owner: Trackhouse Racing
  • Crew Chief: Matt Swiderski
  • Daniel Suarez won the Ambetter Health 400, his second victory in 253 NASCAR Cup Series races.
  • This is his first victory and first top-10 finish in 2024.
  • This is his first victory and fifth top-10 finish in 11 races at Atlanta Motor Speedway. He is the 49th different Cup Series driver to win at Atlanta.
  • Ryan Blaney (second) posted his seventh top-10 finish in 12 races at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It is his first top-10 finish in 2024.
  • Kyle Busch (third) posted his 14th top-10 finish in 29 races at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
  • Kaz Grala (14th) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • This is Trackhouse Racing's seventh win in the NASCAR Cup Series, and the first at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
  • The finish of today's race had a Margin of Victory of 0.003 second, the clostest finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the closest finish at a 1.5-mile track and the third closest in the NASCAR Cup Series since the inception of electronic scoring in 1993.
  • Today's race has produced 48 lead changes - a new NASCAR Cup Series record at Atlanta Motor Speedway; previous record was 46 set in March of 2022.
  • Today's race produced total of 14 different leaders. Fifth straight race with a dozen or more different leaders (2022-2024) at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
  • Today's race produced 110 Green Flag Passes For The Lead - the second-most all-time at Atlanta and on a 1.5-mile track, the record is 141 at Atlanta in March of 2022.
The pit crew of the #11 FedEx Toyota
Hampton, Georgia - February 25, 2024 : The pit crew of the #11 FedEx Toyota, prepare for a pit stop during the NASCAR Cup Series Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
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Pit Stop Summary Report

Summary of each driver's pit stop during the race. Detailed Report is below the Summary Report.

Average Driver and Crew Pit Stop Time
Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway Pit Stop Summary
DRIVER ST FIN STATUS PIT STOPS AVG DRVR TIME DRVR RANK AVG CREW TIME CREW RANK AVG TTL TIME TTL RANK FST STOP SLW STOP
Erik Jones 37 25 Running 3 54.616 6 5.828 2 60.444 1 51.785 65.048
Kyle Larson 5 32 Accident 3 54.055 4 7.619 3 61.673 2 49.775 70.945
John Hunter Nemechek 34 21 Running 2 52.498 2 11.028 13 63.526 3 51.958 75.094
Ross Chastain 21 7 Running 3 54.013 3 9.987 7 64.000 4 53.089 69.621
Alex Bowman 17 27 Running 4 55.377 7 8.809 4 64.186 5 49.845 69.223
Chris Buescher 7 9 Running 1 58.998 19 5.238 1 64.236 6 64.236 64.236
Christopher Bell 22 34 Accident 3 50.365 1 14.703 27 65.068 7 58.428 72.268
Denny Hamlin 13 23 Running 3 54.209 5 10.955 11 65.164 8 51.605 72.514
Corey Lajoie 32 13 Running 4 55.754 8 10.544 8 66.298 9 50.448 76.621
Josh Berry 14 29 Accident 5 56.672 11 10.884 10 67.556 10 50.864 75.339
Todd Gilliland 4 26 Running 4 59.086 21 8.925 5 68.011 11 64.185 72.128
Zane Smith 29 35 DVP 3 56.515 10 11.655 14 68.171 12 62.263 71.418
Ty Gibbs 25 10 Running 2 59.019 20 10.710 9 69.729 13 69.207 70.251
Chase Elliott 28 15 Running 4 56.962 12 13.013 21 69.975 14 51.406 79.809
Harrison Burton 16 11 Running 5 59.772 29 10.991 12 70.763 15 66.423 74.349
William Byron 11 17 Running 3 61.390 35 9.498 6 70.888 16 69.925 72.586
Brad Keselowski 24 33 Accident 2 58.867 16 12.062 16 70.929 17 69.781 72.076
Bubba Wallace 18 5 Running 3 58.953 18 12.257 17 71.210 18 69.911 72.866
Tyler Reddick 19 30 Running 4 56.207 9 15.106 31 71.313 19 57.986 81.067
Carson Hocevar 35 19 Running 3 58.204 13 13.257 22 71.461 20 60.482 82.216
Daniel Hemric 26 18 Running 4 59.327 23 12.545 18 71.873 21 65.391 75.345
Joey Logano 2 28 Running 4 58.809 15 13.371 23 72.180 22 64.522 76.066
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 27 6 Running 4 59.565 27 12.746 19 72.311 23 69.950 77.003
Daniel Suarez 23 1 Running 2 59.594 28 12.896 20 72.489 24 70.385 74.593
Austin Dillon 10 22 Running 5 58.913 17 14.114 24 73.027 25 68.657 78.207
Michael McDowell 1 8 Running 2 61.949 36 11.812 15 73.760 26 71.353 76.167
Kyle Busch 3 3 Running 2 58.631 14 15.282 33 73.913 27 72.187 75.638
Ryan Blaney 6 2 Running 2 59.544 26 14.948 30 74.492 28 71.641 77.342
Austin Cindric 8 4 Running 3 59.775 30 14.737 29 74.511 29 66.853 80.210
Ryan Preece 20 16 Running 2 59.833 31 14.715 28 74.548 30 71.035 78.060
Justin Haley 31 20 Running 2 60.320 34 14.398 25 74.717 31 71.952 77.482
Martin Truex Jr 12 12 Running 2 60.110 33 14.631 26 74.741 32 71.043 78.438
Kaz Grala 33 14 Running 3 59.978 32 15.259 32 75.238 33 72.136 79.272
Chase Briscoe 9 31 Accident 2 59.182 22 16.166 34 75.348 34 70.767 79.928
BJ McLeod 36 24 Running 4 59.413 24 16.225 35 75.638 35 74.380 76.804
Noah Gragson 15 36 Accident 1 59.541 25 16.883 36 76.424 36 76.424 76.424

Pit Stop Detailed Report

Each 2- and 4-wheel pit stop during the race.

Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway Pit Stop Detail
DRIVER LDR LAP DRV LAP DRV TIME CREW TIME TOT TIME TYPE
Brad Keselowski 6 6 59.137 10.644 69.781 4-wheel change
Brad Keselowski 164 164 58.596 13.480 72.076 4-wheel change
Denny Hamlin 133 133 45.399 6.206 51.605 Right-sides only
Denny Hamlin 54 54 58.593 12.779 71.372 4-wheel change
Denny Hamlin 164 164 58.634 13.880 72.514 4-wheel change
Joey Logano 54 54 58.650 5.872 64.522 Right-sides only
Joey Logano 6 6 59.195 14.113 73.308 4-wheel change
Joey Logano 222 214 58.009 16.816 74.825 4-wheel change
Joey Logano 202 194 59.383 16.683 76.066 4-wheel change
Kyle Busch 165 164 57.806 14.381 72.187 4-wheel change
Kyle Busch 177 177 59.456 16.182 75.638 4-wheel change
Martin Truex Jr 63 63 60.366 10.677 71.043 4-wheel change
Martin Truex Jr 164 164 59.853 18.585 78.438 4-wheel change
Michael McDowell 63 63 58.941 12.412 71.353 4-wheel change
Michael McDowell 134 134 64.956 11.211 76.167 4-wheel change
Austin Dillon 222 222 58.514 10.143 68.657 4-wheel change
Austin Dillon 166 166 58.690 11.679 70.369 4-wheel change
Austin Dillon 242 242 59.882 11.345 71.227 4-wheel change
Austin Dillon 27 25 58.489 18.185 76.674 4-wheel change
Austin Dillon 55 54 58.988 19.219 78.207 4-wheel change
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 221 221 59.006 10.944 69.950 4-wheel change
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 63 63 59.553 10.744 70.297 4-wheel change
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 6 6 59.316 12.679 71.995 4-wheel change
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 165 164 60.386 16.617 77.003 4-wheel change
Kyle Larson 134 134 44.870 4.905 49.775 Right-sides only
Kyle Larson 201 201 58.394 5.906 64.300 Right-sides only
Kyle Larson 63 63 58.900 12.045 70.945 4-wheel change
Alex Bowman 137 131 44.640 5.205 49.845 Right-sides only
Alex Bowman 242 237 58.992 9.543 68.535 4-wheel change
Alex Bowman 28 23 58.697 10.444 69.141 4-wheel change
Alex Bowman 202 197 59.179 10.044 69.223 4-wheel change
Ryan Blaney 63 63 60.163 11.478 71.641 4-wheel change
Ryan Blaney 164 164 58.924 18.418 77.342 4-wheel change
Corey Lajoie 136 136 44.809 5.639 50.448 Right-sides only
Corey Lajoie 54 54 58.451 10.143 68.594 4-wheel change
Corey Lajoie 6 6 58.817 10.711 69.528 4-wheel change
Corey Lajoie 164 164 60.939 15.682 76.621 4-wheel change
Chase Elliott 133 133 45.634 5.772 51.406 Right-sides only
Chase Elliott 164 164 58.781 12.746 71.527 4-wheel change
Chase Elliott 221 221 58.573 18.584 77.157 4-wheel change
Chase Elliott 248 248 64.861 14.948 79.809 4-wheel change
Chris Buescher 54 54 58.998 5.238 64.236 Right-sides only
Erik Jones 136 133 45.312 6.473 51.785 Right-sides only
Erik Jones 222 218 58.959 5.539 64.498 Right-sides only
Erik Jones 202 198 59.576 5.472 65.048 Right-sides only
BJ McLeod 242 239 59.165 15.215 74.380 4-wheel change
BJ McLeod 202 199 59.482 15.183 74.665 4-wheel change
BJ McLeod 1 1 59.251 17.450 76.701 4-wheel change
BJ McLeod 63 63 59.754 17.050 76.804 4-wheel change
Ryan Preece 242 242 59.557 11.478 71.035 4-wheel change
Ryan Preece 199 199 60.109 17.951 78.060 4-wheel change
Daniel Suarez 54 54 59.575 10.810 70.385 4-wheel change
Daniel Suarez 164 164 59.612 14.981 74.593 4-wheel change
Ross Chastain 132 132 44.481 8.608 53.089 Right-sides only
Ross Chastain 6 6 58.913 10.377 69.290 4-wheel change
Ross Chastain 63 63 58.644 10.977 69.621 4-wheel change
Bubba Wallace 63 63 58.767 11.144 69.911 4-wheel change
Bubba Wallace 177 176 58.641 12.212 70.853 4-wheel change
Bubba Wallace 202 202 59.452 13.414 72.866 4-wheel change
Daniel Hemric 242 242 59.252 6.139 65.391 Right-sides only
Daniel Hemric 201 201 59.890 12.412 72.302 4-wheel change
Daniel Hemric 1 1 58.537 15.915 74.452 4-wheel change
Daniel Hemric 54 54 59.630 15.715 75.345 4-wheel change
William Byron 63 63 59.248 10.677 69.925 4-wheel change
William Byron 27 27 58.541 11.611 70.152 4-wheel change
William Byron 134 134 66.380 6.206 72.586 Right-sides only
Tyler Reddick 140 126 46.708 11.278 57.986 Right-sides only
Tyler Reddick 222 205 58.418 11.811 70.229 Right-sides only
Tyler Reddick 202 185 59.187 16.783 75.970 4-wheel change
Tyler Reddick 243 226 60.514 20.553 81.067 4-wheel change
Justin Haley 201 201 59.874 12.078 71.952 4-wheel change
Justin Haley 164 164 60.765 16.717 77.482 4-wheel change
John Hunter Nemechek 136 135 45.151 6.807 51.958 Right-sides only
John Hunter Nemechek 242 242 59.845 15.249 75.094 4-wheel change
Christopher Bell 123 80 45.182 13.246 58.428 4-wheel change
Christopher Bell 190 144 45.891 18.618 64.509 4-wheel change
Christopher Bell 165 120 60.022 12.246 72.268 4-wheel change
Kaz Grala 221 221 59.925 12.211 72.136 4-wheel change
Kaz Grala 27 27 60.091 14.214 74.305 4-wheel change
Kaz Grala 164 164 59.919 19.353 79.272 4-wheel change
Austin Cindric 27 27 59.646 7.207 66.853 Right-sides only
Austin Cindric 54 54 59.088 17.383 76.471 4-wheel change
Austin Cindric 164 164 60.590 19.620 80.210 4-wheel change
Chase Briscoe 63 63 58.722 12.045 70.767 4-wheel change
Chase Briscoe 164 164 59.641 20.287 79.928 4-wheel change
Harrison Burton 54 54 59.783 6.640 66.423 Right-sides only
Harrison Burton 27 27 59.463 11.078 70.541 4-wheel change
Harrison Burton 1 1 60.006 10.710 70.716 4-wheel change
Harrison Burton 242 242 60.172 11.612 71.784 4-wheel change
Harrison Burton 164 164 59.434 14.915 74.349 4-wheel change
Noah Gragson 28 25 59.541 16.883 76.424 4-wheel change
Zane Smith 73 73 49.451 12.812 62.263 4-wheel change
Zane Smith 54 54 59.921 10.910 70.831 4-wheel change
Zane Smith 6 6 60.174 11.244 71.418 4-wheel change
Josh Berry 133 133 45.826 5.038 50.864 Right-sides only
Josh Berry 177 175 58.774 10.844 69.618 4-wheel change
Josh Berry 54 54 59.117 11.411 70.528 4-wheel change
Josh Berry 222 222 59.218 12.211 71.429 4-wheel change
Josh Berry 165 163 60.424 14.915 75.339 4-wheel change
Ty Gibbs 201 201 58.697 10.510 69.207 4-wheel change
Ty Gibbs 54 54 59.341 10.910 70.251 4-wheel change
Todd Gilliland 201 201 58.713 5.472 64.185 Right-sides only
Todd Gilliland 54 54 59.039 5.805 64.844 Right-sides only
Todd Gilliland 242 242 59.042 11.845 70.887 4-wheel change
Todd Gilliland 164 164 59.549 12.579 72.128 4-wheel change
Carson Hocevar 134 134 52.508 7.974 60.482 Right-sides only
Carson Hocevar 54 54 59.641 12.045 71.686 4-wheel change
Carson Hocevar 201 201 62.463 19.753 82.216 4-wheel change