2014 Federated Auto Parts 400 Explained

Type:NAS
Race Name:Federated Auto Parts 400
Details Ref:[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
Year:2014
Race No:26
Season No:36
Location:Richmond International Raceway
Richmond, Virginia
Course Mi:0.75
Course Km:1.2
Distance Laps:400
Distance Mi:300
Distance Km:482.803
Weather:Partly cloudy with a temperature of 88F; wind out of the WSW at 6mph
Avg:104.702mph
Pole Driver:Brad Keselowski
Pole Team:Team Penske
Pole Time:21.324
Most Driver:Brad Keselowski
Most Team:Team Penske
Most Laps:383
Car:2
First Driver:Brad Keselowski
First Team:Team Penske
Network:ABC & MRN
Announcers:Allen Bestwick, Dale Jarrett and Andy Petree (Television)
Joe Moore and Jeff Striegle (Booth)
Dave Moody (Backstretch) (Radio)
Ratings:3.0/5 (Final)
2.8/5 (Overnight)
4.92 Million viewers[10]

The 2014 Federated Auto Parts 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on September 6, 2014, at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia. Contested over 400 laps, it was the 26th race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and the final race prior to the Chase for the Sprint Cup, to decide the series champion. Brad Keselowski finished first after he dominated the race, leading 383 of the race's 400 laps. Jeff Gordon finished second while Clint Bowyer, Jamie McMurray, and Kevin Harvick rounded out the top five. The top rookies of the race were Kyle Larson (11th), Austin Dillon (20th), and Justin Allgaier (28th).

Previous week's race

Kasey Kahne took the lead on the second green-white-checker attempt and held off Matt Kenseth to score his first win of the season, at the Oral-B USA 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Kahne felt that his car was "all over the place during the race but the guys stayed with me and worked hard", but felt proud that they had sealed his place in the Chase for the Sprint Cup. Kenseth described the last two laps as "really intense", but also felt that "things are looking up" for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver. His team mate Denny Hamlin finished third, but felt he "couldn't capitalize, couldn't get the restarts and couldn't accelerate", while third was the best he could have imagined for the race.[11]

Report

Background

Richmond International Raceway (RIR) is a 0.75miles, D-shaped, asphalt race track located just outside Richmond, Virginia in Henrico County. It hosts the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series, and formerly hosted a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, a Verizon IndyCar Series race, and two United States Auto Club sprint car races.

With the race weekend being the final event before the Chase for the Sprint Cup commenced, there were numerous scenarios in play in order for the remaining places to the 16-driver Chase to be sealed. Numerous drivers inside the top 30 in points had the opportunity to seal a spot in the Chase with a victory in Richmond, while Ryan Newman, Greg Biffle, Clint Bowyer and Kyle Larson. With them being inside the top 30 in points, Paul Menard, Austin Dillon, Jamie McMurray, Brian Vickers, Marcos Ambrose, Casey Mears, Martin Truex Jr., Tony Stewart, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Danica Patrick, Justin Allgaier, Michael Annett, David Gilliland, David Ragan and Cole Whitt could only qualify for the Chase with a win.[12]

Instead of using the normal 33, Circle Sport Racing team owner Joe Falk ran the number 90 to honor former team owner and Richmond native Junie Donlavey.

Entry list

The entry list for the Federated Auto Parts 400 was released on Tuesday, September 2, 2014 at 8:32 a.m. Eastern time. Forty-four drivers were entered for the race.

DriverTeamManufacturer
1 Chevrolet
2 Brad Keselowski (PC2) Ford
3 Austin Dillon (R) Chevrolet
4 Chevrolet
5 Chevrolet
7 Michael Annett (R) Chevrolet
9 Ford
10 Chevrolet
11 Toyota
13 Chevrolet
14 Tony Stewart (PC3) Chevrolet
15 Toyota
16 Ford
17 Ford
18 Toyota
20 Matt Kenseth (PC5) Toyota
22 Ford
23 Alex Bowman (R) Toyota
24 Jeff Gordon (PC6) Chevrolet
26 Cole Whitt (R) Toyota
27 Chevrolet
31 Chevrolet
32 Ford
34 Ford
36 Chevrolet
37 Mike Bliss (i) Chevrolet
38 Ford
40 Landon Cassill (i) Chevrolet
41 Kurt Busch (PC4) Chevrolet
42 Kyle Larson (R) Chevrolet
43 Ford
47 Chevrolet
48 Jimmie Johnson (PC1) Chevrolet
51 Justin Allgaier (R) Chevrolet
55 Toyota
66 Joe Nemechek (i) Toyota
75 Clay Rogers (i) Beard Motorsports Chevrolet
78 Chevrolet
83 Ryan Truex (R) Toyota
88 Chevrolet
93 J. J. Yeley (i) Toyota
98 Chevrolet
99 Ford
Official entry list
KeyMeaning
(R)Rookie
(i)Ineligible for points
(PC#)Past champions provisional

Practice

First practice

Kevin Harvick was the fastest in the first practice session with a time of 20.912 and a speed of 129.112mph.[13] The session was three hours in length – unusual for NASCAR – because Goodyear brought an entirely new tire compound and NASCAR wanted the teams to have as much time as possible to test the new tires.[14]

PosDriverTeamManufacturerTime
14 20.912 129.112
22 20.962 128.805
322 20.977 128.712
Official first practice results

Final practice

Carl Edwards was the fastest in the final practice session with a time of 22.156 and a speed of 121.863mph.[15] Brian Vickers switched to a backup car after blowing the left-rear tire of his car, which resulted in hitting the wall in turn two. Upon exiting his car, Vickers stated that he had "lost the left rear going down the front stretch" and that he "did the best I could to keep it off the wall".[16]

PosDriverTeamManufacturerTime
199 22.156 121.863
22 22.160 121.841
315 22.179 121.737
Official final practice results

Qualifying

Brad Keselowski won the pole with a time of 21.324 and a speed of 126.618mph; it was the seventh pole of his Sprint Cup career. Keselowski expressed that it was "a great start to the weekend but still got a long ways to go" but also stated that he was "excited and I feel like we have a shot to win". Jeff Gordon joined Keselowski on the front row, praising his rival's lap time; he was almost a tenth of a second clear at the end of qualifying. Gordon praised his own team's ethic as well, stating "to be up here on the front row, that's certainly a great effort".[17] Clay Rogers, who was attempting to make his first start, was the only driver that failed to qualify.

Qualifying results

PosDriverTeamManufacturer
12 21.574 21.324
224 21.441 21.422
348 21.481 21.446
44 21.516 21.453
522 21.482 21.486
615 21.548 21.491
717 21.534 21.518
842 Kyle Larson (R) 21.590 21.586
941 21.566 21.615
1099 21.604 21.658
1111 21.535 21.676
1231 21.583 21.693
1310 21.629
1427 21.653
151 21.653
1620 21.666
1716 21.674
1855 21.688
1914 21.700
2018 21.706
215 21.713
2213 21.720
2347 21.726
2488 21.727
2523 Alex Bowman (R) 21.730
2643 21.735
2751 Justin Allgaier (R) 21.737
283 Austin Dillon (R) 21.773
2978 21.794
3038 21.812
3190 21.824
3236 21.830
339 21.873
3440 21.882
3526 Cole Whitt (R) 21.889
3698 21.903
3732 21.911
3893 21.922
3937 22.064
407 Michael Annett (R) 22.085
4166 22.174
4234 0.000
4383 Ryan Truex (R) 0.000
4475 Beard Motorsports 21.993
Official qualifying results

Race

First half

Start

The race was scheduled to start at 7:43 p.m. Eastern time, but started five minutes later with Brad Keselowski leading the field to the green. Keselowski held the race lead for the majority of the first stint, before he was passed by Kevin Harvick, on lap 43. The caution flag flew for the first time, for a scheduled competition caution on lap 51, due to rain showers earlier in the day; Keselowski retook the lead on pit road, and held the lead for the restart, on lap 58. Again, Keselowski led for a large portion of the race, before Harvick retook the lead on lap 120. Further down the order, Matt Kenseth made light contact with the wall in turn 1, but the caution flag was not brought out until lap 124. However, this was for an unrelated incident, as debris on the backstretch brought out the second caution of the race. Keselowski returned to the lead after his pit crew bettered Harvick's crew for their respective service; it was a lead he would not relinquish for the rest of the night.

Second half

Drunk fan on the fence

The race restarted on lap 132, and Keselowski continued to maintain order at the head of the order, and in the process, led his 1-thousandth lap of the season on lap 158. Debris brought out the third caution of the race on lap 262, with the restart on lap 271. One further caution occurred later in the race, when a fan ascended the catch fencing at turn 4, on lap 330.[18] [19] The fan was later arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and being drunk in public. The race restarted with 64 laps to go, and Keselowski held the front until the end – having led 383 of the race's 400 laps – to take his fourth win of the season and the top seeding for the Chase for the Sprint Cup.

Post-race

Keselowski stated in his post-race interview that he had "pinched myself once to make sure I wasn't dreaming. These are nights you don't forget as a driver and you live for", while stating that his car was "just flying" and that he "couldn't ask for a better way to enter the Chase than to win and take the first seed". Clint Bowyer finished third, and failed to overturn the points disadvantage he had, to make the Chase. Bowyer expressed disappointedly that it was "definitely frustrating not making that Chase, but like I said, when you do make the Chase, you want it to be for a championship, not just ride around in it".[20] After his eighth-place finish, Jimmie Johnson was taken to the infield care center due to dehydration. Hendrick Motorsports team mate Dale Earnhardt Jr. – who was 12th in the finishing order – put the cause down to the ambient conditions, while also stating that he "thought I might have some trouble with it because I had a sinus cold all week" and that he "must have something going on — something that didn't agree with him today that he ate or drank". Another Hendrick driver, Jeff Gordon, also felt the conditions in his car, stating that he knew "there were a couple times when I felt like I was cramping a little bit as well".[21]

Race results

PosGridDriverTeamManufacturerPoints
11 2 400 48
22 24 400 42
36 15 400 41
415 1 400 40
54 4 400 40
65 22 400 38
79 41 400 37
83 48 400 36
912 31 400 35
1026 43 400 34
118 42 Kyle Larson (R) 400 33
1224 88 400 32
1318 55 400 31
1420 18 400 30
1519 14 400 29
1613 10 400 28
1721 5 399 27
1814 27 399 26
1917 16 398 25
2028 3 Austin Dillon (R) 398 24
2111 11 398 23
2210 99 396 22
2323 47 396 21
2432 36 396 20
2529 78 396 19
267 17 396 18
2733 9 395 17
2827 51 Justin Allgaier (R) 395 16
2930 38 395 15
3035 26 Cole Whitt (R) 394 14
3122 13 394 13
3236 98 394 12
3342 34 394 11
3434 40 394 0
3539 37 394 0
3631 90 392 8
3740 7 Michael Annett (R) 392 7
3825 23 Alex Bowman (R) 391 6
3937 32 391 5
4041 66 388 0
4116 20 330 3
4243 83 Ryan Truex (R) 313 2
4338 93 31 0

Race statistics

Media

Radio

Standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings after reset
PosDriverPoints
41Brad Keselowski2,012
12Jeff Gordon2,009 (−3)
13Dale Earnhardt Jr.2,009 (−3)
24Jimmie Johnson2,009 (−3)
15Joey Logano2,009 (−3)
26Kevin Harvick2,006 (−6)
7Carl Edwards2,006 (−6)
98Kyle Busch2,003 (−9)
109Denny Hamlin2,003 (−9)
1110Kurt Busch2,003 (−9)
11Kasey Kahne2,003 (−9)
1012Aric Almirola2,003 (−9)
1013A. J. Allmendinger2,003 (−9)
1114Matt Kenseth2,000 (−12)
515Greg Biffle2,000 (−12)
716Ryan Newman2,000 (−12)
Manufacturers' Championship standings
PosManufacturerPoints
1Chevrolet1,166
2Ford1,136 (−30)
3Toyota1,047 (−119)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2014 Sprint Cup Series Schedule . ESPN . August 25, 2014.
  2. Web site: Richmond International Raceway. NASCAR Media Group, LLC.. January 3, 2013. NASCAR.com. August 25, 2014.
  3. Web site: Entry List. NASCAR Media Group, LLC.. September 2, 2014. NASCAR.com. September 2, 2014.
  4. Web site: First Practice Results. Motor Racing Network. September 5, 2014. MRN.com. September 5, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140905191420/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/Statistics/Additional-Statistics/2014/08/Federated-Auto-Parts-400-1st-Practice-Speeds.aspx. September 5, 2014. dead.
  5. Web site: Final Practice Results. Motor Racing Network. September 5, 2014. MRN.com. September 5, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140906051308/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/Statistics/Additional-Statistics/2014/08/Federated-Auto-Parts-400-Final-Practice-Speeds.aspx. September 6, 2014. dead.
  6. Web site: Qualifying Results. Motor Racing Network. September 5, 2014. MRN.com. September 5, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140906132404/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/Statistics/Additional-Statistics/2014/09/Federated-Auto-Parts-400-Qualifying-Results.aspx. September 6, 2014. dead.
  7. Web site: Federated Auto Parts 400 Results. NASCAR Media Group, LLC.. September 6, 2014. NASCAR.com. September 7, 2014.
  8. Web site: Points Standings. NASCAR Media Group, LLC.. September 6, 2014. NASCAR.com. September 7, 2014.
  9. Web site: Manufacturer Standings. NASCAR Media Group, LLC.. September 6, 2014. NASCAR.com. September 7, 2014.
  10. Web site: Sprint Cup TV Ratings: ABC’s Richmond Race Hits Multi-Year Low. Paulsen. Sports Media Watch. September 9, 2014. SportsMediaWatch.com. September 10, 2014.
  11. Web site: Kahne Clinches with Atlanta Win. Pistone. Pete. Motor Racing Network. September 1, 2014. MRN.com. September 1, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140903130842/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/News/Articles/2014/08/Kahne-Cashes-in-at-Atlanta.aspx. September 3, 2014. dead.
  12. Web site: Chase-clinching scenarios for Richmond. Official NASCAR Release. September 1, 2014. NASCAR.com. September 2, 2014.
  13. Web site: Harvick tops practice at Richmond. Staff Report. NASCAR Media Group, LLC.. September 5, 2014. NASCAR.com. September 5, 2014.
  14. Web site: Kevin Harvick fast again, leads first Cup practice at Richmond. Pockrass. Bob. Sporting News. September 5, 2014. SportingNews.com. September 5, 2014.
  15. Web site: Edwards, Harvick top Sprint Cup practices. Staff Report. NASCAR Media Group, LLC.. September 5, 2014. NASCAR.com. September 5, 2014.
  16. Web site: NASCAR: Carl Edwards tops final practice; Brian Vickers to backup after early crash. Estrada. Chris. NBC Sports. September 5, 2014. motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com. September 5, 2014.
  17. Web site: Keselowski Wins Richmond Pole. Long. Dustin. Motor Racing Network. September 5, 2014. MRN.com. September 5, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140906065655/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/News/Articles/2014/09/Brad-Keselowski-Wins-Richmond-Pole.aspx. September 6, 2014. dead.
  18. Web site: Insane fan climbs to top of catch fence during NASCAR race. Busbee. Jay. Yahoo Sports. September 6, 2014. sports.yahoo.com. September 6, 2014.
  19. Web site: Richmond race halted by fan climbing fence. Owens. Jeff. Sporting News. September 6, 2014. SportingNews.com. September 6, 2014.
  20. Web site: Keselowski Grabs No. 1 Seed. Pistone. Pete. Motor Racing Network. September 6, 2014. MRN.com. September 6, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140907075420/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/News/Articles/2014/09/Brad-Keselowski-Wins-At-Richmond.aspx. September 7, 2014. dead.
  21. Web site: Jimmie Johnson treated for dehydration after Richmond race. Ryan. Nate. Gluck. Jeff. Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc.. September 6, 2014. usatoday.com. September 7, 2014.