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Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol

Sunday, June 16th, 2024

Iowa Speedway, Newton, IA

  • 14 Chevrolet
  • 15 Ford
  • 8 Toyota

  • Thursday, June 13th, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Drivers face new challenges in NASCAR Cup debut at Iowa Speedway

The race for a dwindling number of NASCAR Cup Series Playoff spots will take a new turn on Sunday when drivers line up for the Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol at Iowa Speedway (7 p.m. ET on USA, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

NASCAR’s top series will compete at the 0.875-mile short track for the first time, though more than a handful of participants in Sunday’s race have raced at Iowa in the NASCAR Xfinity and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.

The driver with the most significant advantage on Sunday may be Christopher Bell, who participated in a Goodyear tire test at the partially repaved track two days after winning the rain-shortened May 26 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte.

Bell also posted back-to-back Xfinity Series wins at Iowa in July of 2018 and June of 2019. A month after the second of those two victories, Bell finished second to Chase Briscoe at the Newton, Iowa, speedway after leading 234 of the 250 laps and sweeping the first two stages of the final NASCAR race there before this weekend.

Under the circumstances, Bell is eminently qualified to provide an assessment of the way the track will race when NASCAR’s premier series visits for the first time.

“Iowa has always been one of my favorites, that’s for sure,” Bell said. “I’m excited to get a Cup race there…

“The repave made it a whole new race track. It adds a lot of grip to the track. Iowa was a place that was a low-grip track before, and you could move around all over the place and really pass guys.

“I’m a little bit worried now that the pace is going to be really fast, and it’s going to be harder to pass, but the speeds are going to be tremendous—that’s for sure—when we come back and race.”

Kyle Larson, winner of the most recent Cup race at Sonoma, and Brad Keselowski also participated in the tire test. Keselowski cited one significant improvement with the repaving project, which added new asphalt to the bottom two lanes.

“It used to have this really wicked tunnel bump down in (Turns) 1 and 2,” Keselowski said. “Now that’s been kind of taken care of, which is nice, because the Next Gen car doesn’t really play well with bumps, kind of like an IndyCar.

“But I think it’ll make the car more raceable.”

Bell and Larson don’t need victories at Iowa, given that both are solidly in the Playoffs with multiple wins this season. Keselowski, who won the first Xfinity Series race at Iowa in 2009, punched his Playoff ticket with a triumph at Darlington.

The same can’t be said for the Cup Series’ active two-time champions, Kyle Busch and Joey Logano. Both are just outside the Playoff bubble, with Busch eight points behind Bubba Wallace (the last driver currently in a Playoff-eligible position) and Logano another eight points behind Busch.

With Austin Cindric nabbing a Playoff spot by virtue of his June 2 win at World Wide Technology Raceway, seven spots are left with just 10 races remaining in the regular season.

Iowa may be the perfect prescription for Logano, who has a penchant for conquering new territory. The driver of the No. 22 Team Penske Ford won the first Busch Light Clash at the L.A. Coliseum (2022), the first race on Bristol Dirt (2021), the inaugural Cup event at WWT Raceway (2022), and the first NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway (second overall) after a complete repave (2024).

“I don’t know exactly what it is,” Logano said. “It’s obviously our whole team does a really good job at anticipating what a race will be like or what we’re going to need in the car without any history.

“We do a great job anticipating, whether that’s from just years of racing or… I don’t know what else it could be.”

  • Sunday, June 16th, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Two-tire call helps Ryan Blaney find Victory Lane at Iowa Speedway

This time, there was no unpleasant surprise waiting for Ryan Blaney near the finish line of a NASCAR Cup Series race.

Grabbing the lead on crew chief Jonathan Hassler’s two-tire call under the final caution of Sunday night’s Iowa Corn 350, Blaney led the final 88 laps of the inaugural Cup race at 0.875-mile Iowa Speedway.

In front of a large contingent of family and friends, the reigning series champion crossed the finish line 0.716 seconds ahead of runner-up William Byron, who was racing on four new tires after a pit stop under caution for Chris Buescher’s accident on Lap 260.

The victory was Blaney’s first of the season and the 11th of his career. Blaney now has won at Iowa Speedway in all three NASCAR national series, having triumphed in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series in 2012 and the Xfinity Series in 2015.

All told, the race winner led four times for 201 of 350 laps on a track that was repaved in the bottom two lanes in the corners.

“What a cool way to win here. This place means a lot to me and means a lot to my mom (Lisa, from Chariton, Iowa),” said Blaney, who was leading June 2 at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway outside St. Louis before running out of fuel on the white-flag lap.

“We had a lot of people here tonight cheering us on, so they willed us to that one. Overall, I really appreciate the whole (No. 12 team). I mean, our car was really fast all night and we got a little bit better through the night, and two tires was a good call there. 

“I didn’t know how well I was going to hold on. I started to struggle a little bit at the end but had enough to hang on. I’m super proud of the effort.”

Byron wasn’t surprised Blaney won the race on two fresh tires, given the quality of the Team Penske driver’s No. 12 Ford.

“No, he had a really good car, so he was up front and contending a lot, and him and the 5 (pole winner Kyle Larson) were really good,” Byron said. “So, we were just a step off of that, you know?

“I feel like I just needed to turn the center just a hair better and still kind of maintain the long run. Proud of the effort. It was a really good night, and I feel like we can learn from this and build from it to be a little bit better.”

In a race that featured eight cautions for 49 laps, Chase Elliott finished third, followed by Christopher Bell, who started from the rear of the field in a backup car after blowing a right front tire and crashing in Friday’s practice.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. came home fifth, with Joey Logano, Josh Berry, Alex Bowman, Daniel Suarez and Brad Keselowski completing the top 10.

The restart after the second stage break changed the entire dynamic of the race. Larson had just taken the green/checkered flag to claim his eighth stage victory of the season.

But on lap 220, one circuit after the final stage went green for the first time, contact from Suarez’s Chevrolet sent Larson’s Camaro spinning into the outside wall on the frontstretch, pinching Denny Hamlin’s Toyota into the barrier in the process.

Larson’s crew eventually repaired the wounded machine, but not until the 2021 champion had lost 31 laps in the garage. Larson finished 34th, 36 laps down and lost the series lead to Elliott, his Hendrick Motorsports teammate.

Larson, who led 80 laps on Sunday before the accident that waylaid him, trails Elliott by eight points with nine races left in the regular season.

  • Drivers Entered: 37
  • Laps Scheduled: 350
  • Margin of Victory: 0.716 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 58 Minutes 37 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 102.874
  • Cautions: 8 for 49 laps
  • Lead Changes: 17
  • Green Flag Passes: 3,529 (11.7 passes per green flag lap)
Ryan Blaney celebrates in victory lane
Newton, Iowa - June 16, 2024 : Ryan Blaney, driver of the #12 Advance Auto Parts Ford, celebrates in victory lane after winning during the NASCAR Cup Series Iowa Corn 350 at Iowa Speedway.
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Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol at Iowa Speedway results
FIN ST # DRIVER MAKE TOT PTS FIN PTS STG PTS PO PTS LAPS LED X LED S1 S2 STATUS
36 18 16 AJ Allmendinger Chevrolet 0 0 0 0 54 0 0 0 0 Accident
10 5 6 Brad Keselowski Ford 32 27 5 0 350 5 1 8 9 Running
24 12 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 18 13 5 0 348 0 0 0 6 Running
6 11 22 Joey Logano Ford 36 31 5 0 350 0 0 6 0 Running
35 7 8 Kyle Busch Chevrolet 3 2 1 0 272 0 0 10 0 Water Pump
15 31 19 Martin Truex Jr Toyota 22 22 0 0 349 0 0 0 0 Running
23 22 34 Michael McDowell Ford 14 14 0 0 349 0 0 0 0 Running
19 36 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 18 18 0 0 349 0 0 0 0 Running
5 35 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Chevrolet 32 32 0 0 350 4 1 0 0 Running
34 1 5 Kyle Larson Chevrolet 23 3 19 1 314 80 5 2 1 Running
8 33 48 Alex Bowman Chevrolet 29 29 0 0 350 0 0 0 0 Running
1 2 12 Ryan Blaney Ford 63 40 17 6 350 201 4 1 4 Running
21 24 7 Corey Lajoie Chevrolet 20 16 4 0 349 0 0 7 0 Running
3 9 9 Chase Elliott Chevrolet 44 34 10 0 350 1 1 9 3 Running
18 15 17 Chris Buescher Ford 23 19 4 0 349 16 2 0 7 Running
32 32 43 Erik Jones Toyota 5 5 0 0 347 0 0 0 0 Running
27 29 41 Ryan Preece Ford 10 10 0 0 348 0 0 0 0 Running
9 13 99 Daniel Suarez Chevrolet 36 28 8 0 350 4 1 3 0 Running
11 17 1 Ross Chastain Chevrolet 26 26 0 0 350 0 0 0 0 Running
17 16 23 Bubba Wallace Toyota 26 20 6 0 349 0 0 0 5 Running
29 30 31 Daniel Hemric Chevrolet 8 8 0 0 348 0 0 0 0 Running
2 4 24 William Byron Chevrolet 42 35 7 0 350 0 0 4 0 Running
22 8 45 Tyler Reddick Toyota 15 15 0 0 349 0 0 0 0 Running
13 19 51 Justin Haley Ford 25 24 1 0 350 0 0 0 10 Running
26 34 42 John Hunter Nemechek Toyota 11 11 0 0 348 0 0 0 0 Running
4 10 20 Christopher Bell Toyota 33 33 0 0 350 7 1 0 0 Running
33 28 15 Kaz Grala Ford 4 4 0 0 345 0 0 0 0 Running
30 21 2 Austin Cindric Ford 7 7 0 0 347 0 0 0 0 Running
28 6 14 Chase Briscoe Ford 9 9 0 0 348 0 0 0 0 Running
20 25 21 Harrison Burton Ford 17 17 0 0 349 0 0 0 0 Running
16 23 10 Noah Gragson Ford 21 21 0 0 349 0 0 0 0 Running
31 26 71 Zane Smith Chevrolet 6 6 0 0 347 0 0 0 0 Running
7 3 4 Josh Berry Ford 45 30 15 0 350 32 2 5 2 Running
25 27 54 Ty Gibbs Toyota 12 12 0 0 348 0 0 0 0 Running
12 14 38 Todd Gilliland Ford 28 25 3 0 350 0 0 0 8 Running
14 20 77 Carson Hocevar Chevrolet 23 23 0 0 350 0 0 0 0 Running

Race Infractions

Penalties imposed prior to or during the race.

Driver Infraction Penalty Lap Lap Assessed Flag
Austin Cindric Pre-Race to the Rear Backup Car Tail End 0 0 White
Christopher Bell Pre-Race to the Rear Backup Car Tail End 0 0 White
AJ Allmendinger Pitting before pit road is open Tail End 52 58 Yellow
AJ Allmendinger Crewmember(s) over the wall too soon Tail End 52 58 Yellow
Justin Haley Equipment Interference Tail End 54 58 Yellow
Daniel Hemric Speeding on pit road Tail End 73 77 Yellow
Ricky Stenhouse Jr Pitting before pit road is open Tail End 85 86 Yellow
Martin Truex Jr Speeding on pit road Pass Thru 167 170 Green
Kaz Grala Equipment Interference Pass Thru 173 179 Green
Daniel Hemric Pitting before pit road is open Tail End 212 218 Yellow
Kyle Larson Pitting before pit road is open Tail End 221 227 Yellow
Kyle Larson Too many crewmember(s) in contact with pit service area 2 Laps - DVP Other - See Notes 221 234 Yellow
Denny Hamlin Pitting before pit road is open Tail End 222 227 Yellow
Martin Truex Jr Pitting before pit road is open Tail End 226 227 Yellow
Denny Hamlin Speeding on pit road Tail End 226 227 Yellow
Chris Buescher Pitting before pit road is open Tail End 260 266 Yellow