Race Highlights:
- Richard Childress Racing teammates finished fifth (Kevin Harvick), 19th (Paul Menard) and 21st (Jeff Burton).
- Harvick and Menard are tied for 10th in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver championship point standings, trailing leader Jimmie Johnson by 108 markers, while Burton ranks 20th.
- The No. 29 Chevrolet SS team and No. 27 team are also tied for 10th in the Sprint Cup Series owner championship point standings, with the No. 31 team 23rd in the standings.
- According to NASCAR’s post-race loop data statistics, Menard made 60 Green-Flag Passes during the 501-mile event.
- Burton made 68 Green-Flag Passes during the 367-lap event.
- Harvick had the seventh-best Average Running Position (7.526) and led all drivers in the Closers category (four positions improved in the final 37 laps).
- Harvick also had the fifth-best Driver Rating (106.6) and spent the entire 367-lap event Running in the Top 15.
- Matt Kenseth earned his third victory of the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season and was followed to the finish line by Denny Hamlin, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson and Harvick.
- The next Sprint Cup Series race is the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday, May 18. Menard and Burton will take part in the Sprint Showdown while Harvick is qualified for the All-Star Race. SPEED’s live coverage of the event begins at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time and the race will also be broadcast live on the Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.
Menard Finishes 19th at the Track Too Tough to Tame
Starting from the 15th position, Paul Menard and the No. 27 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards Chevrolet faced handling issues throughout the 367-lap event, earning a 19th-place finish at Darlington Raceway. Shortly after the green flag flew, Menard began to struggle with a loose-handling condition and crew chief “Slugger” Labbe called for a variety of chassis adjustments during the ensuing pit stops. By lap 185 the series of track bar, wedge and air pressure adjustments provided some relief to Menard and he was running in the 12th position. Though running inside the top 15, long green flag runs, coupled with a loose race car, caused the Wisconsin native to fall a lap down to the leader on lap 271. Shortly after losing a lap, Menard came into the pits for four tires, fuel and a spring rubber adjustment. Upon entry to pit road, Menard struck the commitment cone and was assessed a pass though penalty causing him to fall to 22nd, three laps down to the leader. A series of caution flags followed in the closing laps of the 501-mile event, allowing Menard to take the “wave around” on two separate occasions. Gaining two of his laps back, Menard and crew never gave up and he was able to fight his way back inside the top-20 to finish 19th when the checkered flag flew. Menard now sits in 11thin the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver championship point standings.
Start – 15 Finish – 19 Laps Led – 0 Points – 11th
PAUL MENARD QUOTE:
“It was a tough night for the No. 27 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards crew. We struggled with handling issues for the majority of the day, and I put us behind late with a pit road penalty. Slugger (Labbe, crew chief) made adjustments all night and we were able to catch a break at the end with those caution flags to get a couple of our laps back. We’ll learn from tonight and move on to Charlotte next weekend, try to have some fun and race our way into the big show (All-Star Race) on Saturday night.”
Harvick Hangs Tough to Finish Fifth at Darlington Raceway
Kevin Harvick and the No. 29 Budweiser team started 10th and persevered through some late-race adversity to finish fifth in the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway on Saturday night. The Richard Childress Racing driver used his admirable starting position to methodically move forward in the early stages of the 367-lap race. By lap 50, he was running sixth finding different areas of the 1.366-mile oval to improve his speed. During several green-flag pit stops, Harvick told crew chief Gil Martin his car was loose in the turns. Under each of those stops, the Budweiser Chevrolet SS team changed four tires, made track bar and/or air pressure adjustments. With the first caution not waving until lap 125, and for only the second time on lap 303, the pit stops under green were paramount to remaining in the top 10. The only time Harvick didn’t retain that level of track position was when he got caught a lap down under the second caution, which was four laps after a green-flag pit stop. However, they were able to take the wave around and return to lead lap status in 12th place. Three more cautions and the leader receiving a “Darlington Stripe” dropping him back all played into Harvick and the team’s favor. They overcame and pushed on to finish fifth which, in turn, moved them up two spots to 10th in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver championship points standings.
Start – 10 Finish – 5 Laps Led – 0 Points – 10th
Jeff Burton Finishes in 21st-Place at Darlington Raceway
Start-11 Finish-21 Laps Led-0 Points-20th
JEFF BURTON QUOTE:
“That was a rough night for No. 31 Caterpillar team. We definitely didn’t get the rotation we wanted to in the middle of the turns which pretty much set the tone for the evening. These guys never gave up and we were able to play strategy and gain some positions in the end. I’m proud of their effort. I’m confident our team will bounce back at Charlotte Motor Speedway these next two weekends.”
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