2014 Sylvania 300 Explained

Type:NAS
Race Name:Sylvania 300
Details Ref:[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
Year:2014
Race No:28
Season No:36
Location:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Loudon, New Hampshire
Course Mi:1.058
Course Km:1.703
Distance Laps:303
Distance Mi:320.57
Distance Km:516.1
Scheduled Laps:300
Scheduled Mi:317.4
Scheduled Km:510.8
Weather:Mostly cloudy with a temperature of 73F; wind out of the SSE at 10mph
Avg:98.697mph
Pole Driver:Brad Keselowski
Pole Team:Team Penske
Pole Time:27.090
Most Driver:Kevin Harvick
Most Team:Stewart-Haas Racing
Most Laps:104
Car:22
First Driver:Joey Logano
First Team:Team Penske
Network:NASCAR on ESPN & PRN
Announcers:Allen Bestwick, Dale Jarrett and Andy Petree (Television)
Wendy Venturini and Brad Gillie (Booth)
Rob Albright (Backstretch) (Radio)
Ratings:2.4/5 (Final)
2.2/5 (Overnight)
3.85 Million viewers[11]

The 2014 Sylvania 300 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on September 21, 2014, at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire. Contested over 303 laps, it was the 28th race of the 36 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season and second race of the ten race Chase for the Sprint Cup. Joey Logano scored his seventh career victory. Kyle Larson finished second while Kevin Harvick, Jamie McMurray, and Jimmie Johnson rounded out the top five. The top rookies of the race were Kyle Larson (2nd), Austin Dillon (11th), and Justin Allgaier (20th).

Winner's Words After Previous Weeks Win

Brad Keselowski coasted on to victory lane on the final restart in the MyAFibStory.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway. “I am not really sure what to say,’’ Keselowski said after scoring his second consecutive victory of the season. “I don't really know what happened. I just know we got to the lead. I saw Kyle and Kevin racing each other really hard, they were aggressively side drafting and I was waiting for an opportunity to strike and it came. The car stuck and everything came together."[12]

Report

Background

New Hampshire Motor Speedway is a 1.058-mile (1.703 km) oval speedway located in Loudon, New Hampshire which has hosted NASCAR racing annually since the early 1990s, as well as an IndyCar weekend and the oldest motorcycle race in North America, the Loudon Classic. Nicknamed "The Magic Mile", the speedway is often converted into a 1.6-mile (2.6 km) road course, which includes much of the oval.

On September 16, Ontario Country District Attorney Michael Tantillo issued a written statement stating that the findings into the investigation of the Tony Stewart incident at Canandaigua Motorsports Park on August 9 would be sent to a grand jury to determine what chargers if any will be filed against Stewart. The statement reads as follows. “Over the past several weeks, I have reviewed with members of the Ontario County Sheriff's Department their investigation, as it progressed, in the Tony Stewart matter. Recently that office concluded its work and forwarded the complete case file to me. Upon my review of all of the information contained in the entire investigation, I have made the determination that it would be appropriate to submit the evidence to a grand jury, for their determination as to what action should be taken in this matter. Accordingly, the evidence developed in the investigation will be presented to an Ontario County grand jury in the near future.“As grand jury proceedings in New York State are strictly confidential by law, I am unable to state when the matter will be scheduled, other than to state that I intend to present the matter in the near future. Similarly, because of the confidential nature of these proceedings, I cannot state who will be called as witnesses, or what any witness's expected testimony will be. When the presentation has been completed and a determination has been made, I will advise the public and the media at that time of the results.”[13]

Stewart said he would continue to cooperate in the grand jury proceeding. "I respect the time and effort spent by both the Ontario County District Attorney and the sheriff's office in investigating this tragic accident," Stewart said in a statement. "I look forward to this process being completed, and I will continue to provide my full cooperation.”[14] Stewart is expected to race this weekend and NASCAR has issued a statement allowing him to do so. "We are aware of the completed investigation and the announced next steps," NASCAR spokesman Brett Jewkes said in a statement. "First, our thoughts continue to be with all who have been impacted by this tragedy. We will monitor this process and stay in close contact with Stewart-Haas Racing. It would be inappropriate for NASCAR to comment on this case so we will continue to respect the process and authorities involved."[15]

Also on September 16, BK Racing sidelined Ryan Truex and put Travis Kvapil in the No. 83 car. This was a decision made quietly and wasn't announced till Friday, September 19. No reason was given as to why this happened and the team has not announced the immediate future beyond this weekend. “I didn't have anything going on this weekend,” Kvapil said. “We had talked about doing something with the 93. These are my guys here. I had been with them for the last two years and feel I had a hand in building this team. I don't know what the plans are beyond this weekend, but it's good to be back.”[16]

Entry list

The entry list for the Sylvania 300 was released on Monday, September 15, 2014 at 10:01 a.m. Eastern time. Forty-three 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
33 Chevrolet
34 Ford
36 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 Mike Wallace (i) Toyota
77 Corey Lajoie (i) Ford
78 Chevrolet
83 Toyota
88 Chevrolet
93 Toyota
98 Chevrolet
99 Ford
Official entry list
KeyMeaning
(R)Rookie
(i)Ineligible for points
(PC#)Past champions provisional

Practice

First practice

Brad Keselowski was the fastest in the first practice session with a time of 27.516 and a speed of 138.421mph.[17]

PosDriverTeamManufacturerTime
12 27.516 138.421
21 27.622 137.890
388 27.635 137.825
Official first practice results

Qualifying

Brad Keselowski won the pole with a new track record time of 27.090 and a speed of 140.598mph. “Loudon's always been one of my favorite tracks, and we’ve won a couple poles here before,” said Keselowski. “But this one is a little extra special with everything that's going on and going through the Chase and what not. I'm ready to get running tomorrow and hopefully, we'll get another win. I try not to get caught up in statements, I'm just trying to go out there and do our job. The Penske team has done phenomenal this season, and it's great to keep it rolling." “I thought we had a really good car in race trim,” said Jamie McMurray who qualified second. “We ran a few laps in race trim to start today. Very similar to the same car we had here the first race. We switched over to qualifying trim we were second quick so yeah our car has been good so far. The track will change a little bit tomorrow when the rubber gets laid down, but overall it's been a really good weekend so far.” “We qualified a lot better this time than we did the last trip here,” said Dale Earnhardt Jr. “We saved a set of tires in practice too that will be a big benefit tomorrow in race trim. It was a good day.”[18] Forty-three drivers were entered so no one failed to make the race.

Qualifying results

PosDriverTeamManufacturer
12 27.281 27.090
21 27.377 27.121
34 27.342 27.193
411 27.328 27.253
518 27.368 27.260
648 27.328 27.319
722 27.345 27.354
899 27.286 27.398
931 27.403 27.412
1042 Kyle Larson (R) 27.321 27.425
1188 27.404 27.428
1255 27.338 27.449
1324 27.412
1415 27.412
1541 27.413
1620 27.430
175 27.436
1810 27.445
1917 27.485
209 27.495
2143 27.498
223 Austin Dillon (R) 27.502
2327 27.506
2451 Justin Allgaier (R) 27.542
2513 27.558
2616 27.563
2747 27.582
2814 27.676
2934 27.684
3040 27.803
3126 Cole Whitt (R) 27.858
3278 27.863
3393 27.891
3438 27.968
3523 Alex Bowman (R) 27.990
3633 27.998
3736 28.042
387 Michael Annett (R) 28.067
3998 28.162
4083 28.208
4177 28.306
4266 28.472
4332 28.614
Official qualifying results

Practice (post-qualifying)

Second practice

Brad Keselowski was the fastest in the second practice session with a time of 28.084 and a speed of 135.622mph.[19]

PosDriverTeamManufacturerTime
12 28.084 135.622
231 28.230 134.920
355 28.231 134.916
Official second practice results

Final practice

Brad Keselowski was going for the "perfect weekend" (topping the charts in every practice session along with winning the pole), but he came up short as Jeff Gordon was the fastest in the final practice session with a time of 28.139 and a speed of 135.357mph.[20] Corey Lajoie, who was making his first Sprint Cup Series start, tagged the wall in turn 4. Greg Biffle spun out exiting turn 2. The only damage that was sustained was a flat right-rear tire. In the closing seconds of the session, Tony Stewart got loose coming off of turn 4 and spun sideways down the front stretch.[21]

PosDriverTeamManufacturerTime
124 28.139 135.357
22 28.160 135.256
34 28.164 135.236
Official final practice results

Race

Start

The race was scheduled to start at 2:16 p.m. Eastern time but started three minutes early with Brad Keselowski leading the way, the first caution of the race flew on lap 36, It was a planned competition caution due to overnight rain. Denny Hamlin took just two tires and assumed the lead after David Gilliland pitted after staying out. Keselowski took four and exited pit road 16th, The race restarted on lap 41.

Second half

Kevin Harvick took the lead on lap 71, Denny Hamlin was running second when he made an unscheduled stop for a fuel probe issue on lap 95.[22]

Second Caution and restart

Debris brought out the second caution on lap 105. The debris was from a Z-MAX decal that was located on the backstretch wall past the exit of turn 2. A NASCAR official eventually removed the logo. Harvick and Joey Logano traded the lead on pit road because of where Harvick's pit stall was located, The race restarted on lap 113, Dale Earnhardt Jr. was running sixth when he made an unscheduled stop for a loose wheel.[23]

Third Half

Debris in turn 3 brought out the third caution on lap 170. Harvick and Logano once again traded the lead on pit road. Only this time, Logano exited first. The race restarted on lap 178, Caution came out for the fourth time on lap 180 when Martin Truex Jr. got into Cole Whitt and spun out taking David Ragan with him. Denny Hamlin slid into Ragan trying to avoid him. "Unfortunately, in this three-race deal you can't make any mistakes," Hamlin said of the new elimination format, in which four drivers will be out of contention after every third race in the 10-race run to the title. "And we didn't. But a parts failure put us down."[24] "I hate to say it, but maybe some guys get some trouble and let us back in it. Other than that, it's going to be hard for us to do it without some help."[25]

Restart and big wreck

The race restarted on lap 187, Caution flew for the fifth time on lap 188 for another multi-car crash in turn 2. Matt Kenseth got loose exiting turn 2. He pancaked the front of Kyle Busch and that accordioned into Kasey Kahne and sent Busch spinning down the backstretch.[26]

Fourth Half

The race restarted on lap 193 and caution flew for the sixth time on lap 194 when Brad Keselowski, racing for seventh with Kenseth, got loose and turned himself around in turn 2.[27]

Restart

The race restarted on lap 198 and caution flew for the seventh time on lap 201 after Ricky Stenhouse Jr. got turned by a loose Dale Earnhardt Jr. exiting turn 4, The race restarted on lap 206, Caution flew for the eighth time on lap 211 for debris on the backstretch. Brian Vickers stayed out when the leaders pitted and assumed the lead, The race restarted with 85 laps to go.

Midway

Caution flew for the ninth time with 79 laps to go after Kurt Busch slammed the wall in turn 3 following blowing the right-front tire.[28]

Halfway

The race restarted with 75 laps to go, Brad Keselowski retook the lead with 73 laps to go and Debris on the backstretch brought out the tenth caution of the race with 55 laps to go, The race restarted with 50 laps to go, Caution flew for the eleventh time with 44 laps to go after Corey LaJoie spun out in turn 2.

Twelfth caution and restart

The race restarted with 40 laps to go. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. slammed the wall in turn 1 to bring out the twelfth caution of the race with 37 laps to go.

Restart

The race restarted with 32 laps to go and Kevin Harvick immediately retook the lead from Brad Keselowski. Caution came out for the 13th time with 31 laps to go after Paul Menard got loose and spun in turn 3. He collected Matt Kenseth and hit the wall in turn 4.[29]

Restart and 14th caution

The race restarted with 27 laps to go and Joey Logano retook the lead. Caution flew for the 14th time with nine laps to go after Jeff Gordon slammed the wall in turn 1.[30]

Restart and 15th caution

The race restarted with four laps to go. Caution flew for the 15th time with three laps to go after Tony Stewart got turned and spun exiting turn 4.

Green-white-checker finish

Attempt #1

Joey Logano took off on the first Green-White-Checker attempt to score his fourth victory of the season. “It feels good to go into the next one,” Logano said. “We’ve got to keep doing what we're doing though. We’ve got to keep our eye on the prize and think about the big trophy at the end.”[31]

Race results

PosGridDriverTeamManufacturerPoints
17 22 303 47
210 42 Kyle Larson (R) 303 42
33 4 303 43
42 1 303 40
56 48 303 39
621 43 303 38
71 2 303 38
85 18 303 36
911 88 303 35
1012 55 303 35
1122 3 Austin Dillon (R) 303 33
1232 78 303 32
1327 47 303 31
1414 15 303 30
1523 27 303 29
1626 16 303 28
178 99 303 27
189 31 303 26
1918 10 303 25
2024 51 Justin Allgaier (R) 303 24
2116 20 303 23
2225 13 303 22
2317 5 303 21
2420 9 303 20
2530 40 303 0
2613 24 303 18
2734 38 301 18
2835 23 Alex Bowman (R) 301 16
2938 7 Michael Annett (R) 301 15
3028 14 301 14
3137 36 300 13
3240 83 300 12
3339 98 297 11
3442 66 296 0
3543 32 295 9
3615 41 268 8
374 11 265 8
3831 26 Cole Whitt (R) 264 6
3919 17 263 5
4036 33 228 4
4141 77 201 3
4229 34 177 2
4333 93 45 1

Race statistics

Media

Radio

Standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1Brad Keselowski2,097
12Joey Logano2,096 (-1)
13Kevin Harvick2,090 (-7)
44Jimmie Johnson2,080 (-17)
25Kyle Busch2,077 (-20)
16Dale Earnhardt Jr.2,077 (-20)
57Jeff Gordon2,070 (-27)
28Matt Kenseth2,057 (-40)
39Carl Edwards2,057 (-40)
410A. J. Allmendinger2,056 (-41)
11Kasey Kahne2,055 (-42)
112Ryan Newman2,055 (-42)
713Denny Hamlin2,049 (-48)
114Greg Biffle2,049 (-48)
615Kurt Busch2,047 (-50)
16Aric Almirola2,045 (-52)
Manufacturers' Championship standings
PosManufacturerPoints
1Chevrolet1,251
2Ford1,230 (-21)
3Toyota1,121 (-130)

Notes and References

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  5. Web site: Qualifying Results. Motor Racing Network. September 19, 2014. MRN.com. September 19, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140922101651/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/Statistics/Additional-Statistics/2014/09/SYLVANIA-300-Qualifying-Results.aspx. September 22, 2014. dead.
  6. Web site: Second Practice Results. Motor Racing Network. September 20, 2014. MRN.com. September 20, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304092228/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/Statistics/Additional-Statistics/2014/09/SYLVANIA-300-2nd-Practice-Speeds.aspx. March 4, 2016. dead.
  7. Web site: Final Practice Results. Motor Racing Network. September 20, 2014. MRN.com. September 20, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140923054858/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/Statistics/Additional-Statistics/2014/09/SYLVANIA-300-Final-Practice-Speeds.aspx. September 23, 2014. dead.
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  10. Web site: Manufacturer Standings. NASCAR Media Group, LLC.. September 21, 2014. NASCAR.com. September 22, 2014.
  11. Web site: Sprint Cup TV Ratings: Larger Audience For Chase From Loudon. Paulsen. Sports Media Watch. September 23, 2014. SportsMediaWatch.com. September 23, 2014.
  12. Web site: Keselowski Strikes First. Long. Dustin. Motor Racing Network. September 14, 2014. MRN.com. September 14, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140915024912/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/News/Articles/2014/09/Brad-Keselowski-Wins-At-Chicago.aspx. 2014-09-15. dead.
  13. Web site: Stewart/Ward Case Will Go To Grand Jury. Moody. Dave. Godfather Motorsports. September 16, 2014. GodfatherMotorsports.com. September 16, 2014.
  14. Web site: Grand jury to weigh case of NASCAR's Tony Stewart. Fryer. Jenna. The Associated Press. September 16, 2014. racing.ap.org. September 16, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140919162759/http://racing.ap.org/article/grand-jury-weigh-case-nascars-tony-stewart. September 19, 2014. dead. mdy-all.
  15. Web site: District attorney to take Tony Stewart case to grand jury. Pockrass. Bob. Sporting News. September 16, 2014. SportingNews.com. September 16, 2014.
  16. Web site: Have it your way: Truex out, Kvapil and Rogers in. Spencer. Lee. Motorsport.com, Inc.. September 19, 2014. Motorsport.com. September 19, 2014.
  17. Web site: Brad Keselowski tops Friday Sprint Cup practice at N.H.. Estrada. Chris. NBC Sports. September 19, 2014. motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com. September 19, 2014.
  18. Web site: Keselowski Cruises to Another Pole. Pistone. Pete. Motor Racing Network. September 19, 2014. MRN.com. September 19, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140923194104/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/News/Articles/2014/09/Brad-Keselowski-Captures-New-Hampshire-Pole.aspx. September 23, 2014. dead.
  19. Web site: Saturday's practice recaps from Loudon. Staff Report. NASCAR Media Group, LLC.. September 20, 2014. NASCAR.com. September 20, 2014.
  20. Web site: Jeff Gordon posts quickest lap in final Sprint Cup practice at N.H.. Estrada. Chris. NBC Sports. September 20, 2014. motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com. September 20, 2014.
  21. Web site: Gordon fastest in final practices at New Hampshire. Gelston. Dan. The Associated Press. September 20, 2014. sports.yahoo.com. September 20, 2014.
  22. Web site: Chase contender Hamlin knocked several laps down due to fuel-fill issues. Estrada. Chris. NBC Sports. September 21, 2014. motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com. September 21, 2014.
  23. Web site: Logano wins at Loudon as Chase Grid gets scrambled. Spencer. Reid. NASCAR News Wire Service. September 21, 2014. NASCAR.com. September 21, 2014.
  24. Web site: Denny Hamlin, Chase drivers take hits at New Hampshire. Hembree. Mike. Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc.. September 21, 2014. usatoday.com. September 21, 2014.
  25. Web site: Hamlin suffers major championship blow. Gelston. Dan. The Associated Press. September 21, 2014. racing.ap.org. September 21, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150209180204/http://racing.ap.org/article/hamlin-suffers-major-championship-blow. February 9, 2015. dead.
  26. Web site: Wreck involves several Chase drivers; Keselowski spins, suffers minor damage. Bonkowski. Jerry. NBC Sports. September 21, 2014. motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com. September 21, 2014.
  27. Web site: Joey Logano beats Penske teammate to win second Chase race. Owens. Jeff. Sporting News. September 21, 2014. SportingNews.com. September 21, 2014.
  28. Web site: Kurt Busch wrecks, yet another Chase driver to suffer problems at New Hampshire. Bonkowski. Jerry. NBC Sports. September 21, 2014. motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com. September 21, 2014.
  29. Web site: Another Chaser finds trouble in N.H., and this time, it's Matt Kenseth. Estrada. Chris. NBC Sports. September 21, 2014. motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com. September 21, 2014.
  30. Web site: Joey Logano pulls away to win Sylvania 300. Bonnell. Rick. The Charlotte Observer. September 21, 2014. ThatsRacin.com. September 21, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150209182954/http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2014/09/21/5190314/joey-logano-pulls-away-to-win.html#.VB99vUuppuY. February 9, 2015. dead.
  31. Web site: Logano Triumphs at New Hampshire. Long. Dustin. Motor Racing Network. September 21, 2014. MRN.com. September 21, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140922113707/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/News/Articles/2014/09/Joey-Logano-Scores-New-Hampshire-Victory.aspx. September 22, 2014. dead.