2015 Kobalt 400 Explained

Type:NAS
Race Name:Kobalt 400
Details Ref:[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
Year:2015
Race No:3
Season No:36
Location:Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas
Course Mi:1.5
Course Km:2.41
Distance Laps:267
Distance Mi:400.5
Distance Km:644.542
Weather:Sunny skies with a temperature of 72F; wind out of the south/southwest at 3.5mph[11]
Avg:143.667mph
Pole Driver:Jeff Gordon
Pole Team:Hendrick Motorsports
Pole Time:27.738
Most Driver:Kevin Harvick
Most Team:Stewart-Haas Racing
Most Laps:142
Car:4
First Driver:Kevin Harvick
First Team:Stewart-Haas Racing
Network:Fox
Announcers:Mike Joy, Larry McReynolds and Darrell Waltrip
Ratings:4.3/10 (Overnight)[12]
4.6/10 (Final)[13]
7.7 Million viewers
Radio:PRN
Booth Ann:Doug Rice, Mark Garrow and Wendy Venturini
Turn Ann:Rob Albright (1 & 2) and Pat Patterson (3 & 4)

The 2015 Kobalt 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held on March 8, 2015, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas. Contested over 267 laps on the 1.5miles asphalt tri-oval, it was the third race of the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Kevin Harvick won the race, his first of the season, while Martin Truex Jr. finished second. Ryan Newman, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Denny Hamlin rounded out the top five.

Jeff Gordon set a new track record time on his way to winning the pole for the race. He started the race from the rear of the field after an incident in practice and never led a single lap in his final race at the track. The race had 18 lead changes among nine different drivers, as well as six caution flag periods for 28 laps.

Harvick's 29th career victory was his first at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and the second at the track for Stewart-Haas Racing. With the win, he leapfrogged Joey Logano for the points lead and left the track with a nine-point lead over Earnhardt. Chevrolet increased their lead over Ford to eleven points in the manufacturers' standings.

The race was carried by Fox Sports on the broadcast Fox network for the American television audience. The radio broadcast of the race was carried by the Performance Racing Network and Sirius XM NASCAR Radio.

Report

Background

Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located in Clark County, Nevada about northeast of the Las Vegas Strip, is a 1200acres complex of multiple tracks for motorsports racing. The complex is owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc., which is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Joey Logano entered Las Vegas with a one-point lead over Jimmie Johnson who scored his 71st career win the previous week at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Kevin Harvick came into Vegas third in the points two back of Logano, having led 116 of the 325 laps at Atlanta. Dale Earnhardt Jr. entered fourth in the points four back, while Martin Truex Jr. entered fifth in the points 13 back.

Entry list

The entry list for the Kobalt 400 was released on Monday, March 2, 2015, at 9:00 a.m. Eastern time. Forty-eight drivers are entered for the race. All 48, except Ryan Blaney and the No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford and Ty Dillon, were entered to race the previous week in Atlanta. Dillon drove the No. 33 Hillman-Circle Sport LLC Chevrolet. No driver was on the initial entry list to drive the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford in place of David Ragan who drove in place of the injured Kyle Busch. On Wednesday, March 4, Brett Moffitt, coming off an 8th-place finish at Atlanta, was named to drive the No. 34 car.[14] Moffitt stated that he was "excited about the opportunity to run some races for Front Row", and that he was "grateful to Bob Jenkins and his team for giving me the chance to do that". Brian Vickers, the driver who Moffitt was driving in place of – at Michael Waltrip Racing – was in the No. 55 Toyota, having missed the first two races while recovering from corrective heart surgery.[15]

DriverTeamManufacturer
1 Chevrolet
2 Brad Keselowski (PC3) Ford
3 Chevrolet
4 Kevin Harvick (PC1) Chevrolet
5 Chevrolet
6 Ford
7 Chevrolet
9 Ford
10 Chevrolet
11 Toyota
13 Chevrolet
14 Tony Stewart (PC4) Chevrolet
15 Toyota
16 Ford
17 Ford
18 Toyota
19 Toyota
20 Matt Kenseth (PC5) Toyota
21 Ryan Blaney (i) Ford
22 Ford
23 J. J. Yeley (i) Toyota
24 Jeff Gordon (PC6) Chevrolet
26 Jeb Burton (R) Toyota
27 Chevrolet
29 Toyota
31 Chevrolet
32 Ford
33 Ty Dillon (i) Chevrolet
34 Brett Moffitt (R) Ford
35 Ford
38 Ford
40 Landon Cassill (i) Chevrolet
41 Regan Smith (i) Chevrolet
42 Chevrolet
43 Ford
44 Travis Kvapil (i) Chevrolet
46 Chevrolet
47 Chevrolet
48 Jimmie Johnson (PC2) Chevrolet
51 Chevrolet
55 Toyota
62 Brendan Gaughan (i) Chevrolet
66 Chevrolet
78 Chevrolet
83 Matt DiBenedetto (R) Toyota
88 Chevrolet
95 Ford
98 Ford
Official initial entry list
Official updated entry list
KeyMeaning
(R)Rookie
(i)Ineligible for points
(PC#)Past champions provisional

First practice

Kyle Larson was the fastest in the first practice session with a time of 28.177 and a speed of 191.646mph.[16] Brian Vickers, making his first start since undergoing heart surgery in December, was 33rd fastest in the session.[17] Vickers described his return as "awesome" and that he was "really excited to be back".[17]

PosDriverTeamManufacturerTime
142 28.177 191.646
224 28.239 191.225
32 28.267 191.035
Official first practice results

Qualifying

Jeff Gordon won his 79th career pole with a new track record time of 27.738 and a speed of 194.679mph.[18] Gordon took pole by 0.052 seconds ahead of Joey Logano, and ultimately described the margin as "real close". Gordon added that he was "just so proud of this team and keeping their heads up".[18] Logano himself repeated Gordon's point on the close margin, adding that his Ford "ha[d] some speed in it which is cool".[18] Dale Earnhardt Jr. qualified fourth, which pleased him, stating that his recent performances on the intermediate tracks gave him "hope it is a sign of things to come".[18] Following a multi-car crash in qualifying at Daytona and 13 cars not making it through inspection at Atlanta, the only hiccup in qualifying belonged to Brad Keselowski.[19] Just as he was about to get in his car to qualify in round 1, a NASCAR official ordered his team to take the car back to the inspection line after witnessing the team pulled out the wheel wells which had been outlawed during the offseason.[19] Reed Sorenson, Mike Bliss, Travis Kvapil, Mike Wallace, and Matt DiBenedetto all failed to qualify for the race.[20]

Qualifying results

PosDriverTeamManufacturer
124 28.245 27.885 27.738
222 27.966 27.908 27.790
35 28.097 27.928 27.794
488 28.105 27.928 27.822
542 27.994 27.880 27.841
620 28.057 27.937 27.888
731 28.292 27.996 27.906
878 28.132 27.996 27.932
948 28.128 27.984 27.931
101 28.236 27.859 27.963
112 28.124 28.005 28.044
1214 28.196 28.011 28.083
1318 28.236 28.025
1419 28.144 28.048
1543 28.352 28.056
1616 28.326 28.063
1713 28.194 28.082
184 28.345 28.084
1911 28.313 28.157
2015 28.340 28.159
2110 28.274 28.195
2247 28.350 28.222
2333 Brian Scott (i) 28.332 28.337
2427 28.355 28.422
253 28.368
2651 28.426
277 28.429
2855 28.448
299 28.462
3021 Ryan Blaney (i) 28.504
3117 28.518
3295 28.524
3346 28.537
3441 Regan Smith (i) 28.539
356 28.571
3634 Brett Moffitt (R) 28.649
3738 28.865
3835 28.948
3998 28.970
4023 J. J. Yeley (i) 29.008
4126 Jeb Burton (R) 29.076
4240 Landon Cassill (i) 29.441
4362 Brendan Gaughan (i) 29.518
Did not qualify
4432 Mike Bliss (i) 29.092
4529 29.201
4644 Travis Kvapil (i) 29.247
4766 29.794
4883 Matt DiBenedetto (R) 29.889
Official qualifying results

Practice (post-qualifying)

Second practice

Jimmie Johnson was the fastest in the second practice session with a time of 28.141 and a speed of 191.891mph.[21] Aric Almirola spun off of turn 2 and slid down the track with nine minutes remaining in the session. He stopped a few feet short of the inside wall on the backstretch and drove the car back to the garage.[21]

PosDriverTeamManufacturerTime
148 28.141 191.891
231 28.455 189.773
34 28.471 189.667
Official second practice results

Final practice

Jimmie Johnson was the fastest in the final practice session with a time of 28.779 and a speed of 187.637mph.[22] In the final minute of the session, Danica Patrick spun out exiting turn 2 and was hit by Jeff Gordon. The resultant damage from the collision forced Gordon's team to switch to their backup car, and as a result, Gordon started from the rear of the field. The collision came just seconds after David Ragan hit the wall in turn 1. He also switched to his backup car and also started from the rear.

PosDriverTeamManufacturerTime
148 28.779 187.637
222 28.890 186.916
313 28.961 186.458
Official final practice results

Race

First-half

Start

The race was scheduled to start at 3:46 p.m. Eastern time, but started a couple of minutes later when Kasey Kahne led the field to the green flag. He was immediately passed by Joey Logano who took the lead on the second lap. Jeff Gordon, who dropped to the rear of the field for switching to a backup car, moved up to 24th in the first 20 laps. He made it to 21st in the running order when the first caution of the race flew on lap 26. This was a scheduled competition caution, normally done when there has been overnight showers, to allow teams to check tire wear. As Logano was trying to exit pit road, Jeff Gordon, whose stall was right in front of his, blocked his exit momentarily and Dale Earnhardt Jr. exited pit road as the leader. Alex Bowman stayed out to lead a lap before pitting and giving the lead to Earnhardt. Unfortunately for Bowman, his engine started blowing up and he was forced to take his car to the garage.[23]

The race restarted on lap 31 and it did not take long for Logano to find his way back to the lead. Jimmie Johnson reeled in Logano and took the lead on lap 44. Earnhardt Jr. had pulled up to him by lap 63, but had trouble getting around lapped traffic and Johnson pulled away. A number of cars began pitting on lap 75. Johnson gave up the lead on lap 77 to pit and handed the lead to Carl Edwards. He pitted on lap 79 and handed the lead to Matt Kenseth. He pitted the next lap and the lead cycled back to Johnson. Brendan Gaughan and Brian Scott were forced to serve a drive-through penalty for speeding on pit road.[23]

Green flag stops

Debris in turn 1 brought out the second caution on lap 82. This was a saving grace for Brad Keselowski who was reporting a vibration. Aric Almirola was forced to drop to the end of the longest line for speeding on pit road, as did Tony Stewart, as a tire rolled out of his pit box. The race restarted on lap 87. Four laps later, Kevin Harvick powered his way around Johnson, who made an unscheduled stop for a loose wheel, to take the lead. He rejoined the race 33rd one lap down. The next set of green flag stops began on lap 129 when Martin Truex Jr. gave up tenth to pit. Harvick gave up the lead on lap 132 to hit pit road and Keselowski took the top spot. He held the lead for two laps before pitting on lap 134. This allowed his teammate Joey Logano to retake the lead. Keselowski was forced to serve a drive-through penalty for an uncontrolled tire rolling out onto the tri-oval grass area, which brought out the third caution of the race on lap 139.[23]

Second-half

The race restarted on lap 145 and Harvick would lose the lead to Martin Truex Jr. He eventually lost the lead to Harvick on lap 149. The fourth caution of the race flew on lap 172 when Jimmie Johnson blew a right-front tire and his car hit the wall in the tri-oval. Jeb Burton, slowing down to avoid Johnson, got turned into the wall by Jeff Gordon. Joey Logano was forced to drop to the end of the longest line for speeding on pit road. He was joined by David Ragan for an uncontrolled tire.[23]

Trouble for Johnson

The race restarted on lap 178. The fifth caution flew with 82 laps to go when Jimmie Johnson blew another right-front tire and again hit the wall again in turn 4. Upon exiting his car, Johnson explained that on the first puncture, his team believed that "the bead blew on it", while on the second puncture, the tire "went soft going into Turn 3 and I hit the wall, unfortunately". Joey Logano was again sent to the back of the line, for speeding on pit road. The race restarted with 75 laps to go. Carl Edwards pushed Kasey Kahne into the wall exiting turn 4. Kahne, in retaliation, turned down on Edwards in turn 1 and sent him spinning, bringing out the sixth caution of the race with 74 to go. During the period, Aric Almirola was again caught speeding on pit road.[23]

Final stops

The race restarted with 69 laps to go and Dale Earnhardt Jr. took back the lead. He would lose it two laps later to Harvick. He made his final stop with 37 laps to go and handed the lead to Ryan Newman. He went until 25 laps to go before pitting and handing the lead to Brad Keselowski. He pitted with 17 laps to go and Kevin Harvick cycled back to the lead and coasted to his 29th career victory.[24]

Post-race

Driver comments

Harvick felt that it was "so cool to win here in Las Vegas and start this West Coast swing off this way is pretty awesome" and that he was "glad the race is over at that particular point for our own good".[24]

Post-race penalties

The No. 51 team was penalized for a rules infraction discovered during post-race inspection March 8 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. This infraction is a P3 level penalty and violates the following Sections in the 2015 NASCAR rule book:

Ballast was observed falling off the No. 51 car during the race and the No. 51 car did not meet post-race minimum weight requirements. As a result of the violation, crew chief Steve Addington was fined $25,000.[25]

The No. 2 team was penalized for a rules infraction committed when it was discovered that the right and left rear quarter panel wheel openings were modified after qualifying inspection on March 6. This infraction is a P2 level penalty and violates the following Sections in the 2015 NASCAR rule book:

As a result of this violation, crew chief Paul Wolfe was placed on NASCAR probation through December 31.[25]

Race results

PosGridDriverTeamManufacturerPoints
118 4 267 48
28 78 267 43
37 31 267 42
44 88 267 41
519 11 267 39
622 47 267 38
711 2 267 38
85 42 267 36
96 20 267 36
102 22 267 35
1110 1 267 33
1224 27 267 32
1323 33 267 0
1416 16 266 30
1528 55 266 29
1634 41 266 0
173 5 266 27
181 24 266 26
1930 21 266 0
2030 3 265 24
2125 15 265 23
2220 18 265 22
2313 38 265 21
2429 9 265 20
2517 13 264 19
2615 43 264 18
2721 10 264 17
2835 6 264 16
2931 17 264 15
3032 95 264 14
3126 51 263 13
3238 35 262 12
3312 14 262 11
3439 98 261 10
3542 40 261 0
3640 23 260 0
3736 34 Brett Moffitt (R) 260 7
3843 62 258 0
3933 46 257 5
4041 26 Jeb Burton (R) 254 4
419 48 236 4
4214 19 227 3
4327 7 29 1
Official Kobalt 400 results

Race statistics

Lap Leaders
LapsLeader
1–27 Joey Logano
28–29 Dale Earnhardt Jr.
30–42 Joey Logano
43–76 Jimmie Johnson
77–78 Carl Edwards
79 Matt Kenseth
80–90 Jimmie Johnson
91–130 Kevin Harvick
131–132 Brad Keselowski
133–139 Joey Logano
140–144 Kevin Harvick
145–147 Martin Truex Jr.
148–198 Kevin Harvick
199–200 Dale Earnhardt Jr.
201–230 Kevin Harvick
231–244 Ryan Newman
245–251 Brad Keselowski
252–267 Kevin Harvick
Total laps led
LeaderLaps
Kevin Harvick 142
47
45
14
9
4
3
2
1

Race awards

Media

Television

Fox Sports covered their fifteenth race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Mike Joy, Larry McReynolds, and Darrell Waltrip had the call in the booth for the race. Jamie Little, Chris Neville, and Matt Yocum handled the pit road duties for the television side.

Radio

PRN had the radio call for the race which was also simulcast on Sirius XM NASCAR Radio. Doug Rice, Mark Garrow, and Wendy Venturini called the race in the booth when the field is racing through the tri-oval. Rob Albright called the race from a billboard in turn 2 when the field went racing through turns 1 and 2 and halfway down the backstretch. Pat Patterson called the race from a billboard outside of turn 3 when the field raced through the other half of the backstretch and through turns 3 and 4. Brad Gillie, Brett McMillan, Jim Noble, and Steve Richards worked pit road for the radio side.

Standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
21Kevin Harvick134
22Dale Earnhardt Jr.125 (−9)
23Joey Logano123 (−11)
14Martin Truex Jr.118 (−16)
35A. J. Allmendinger100 (−34)
16Kasey Kahne92 (−42)
57Jimmie Johnson91 (−43)
118Denny Hamlin87 (−47)
39Casey Mears87 (−47)
810Matt Kenseth85 (−49)
211Greg Biffle84 (−50)
912Ryan Newman82 (−52)
413Paul Menard82 (−52)
414Clint Bowyer81 (−53)
615Aric Almirola80 (−54)
616Brad Keselowski77 (−57)
Manufacturers' Championship standings
PosManufacturerPoints
1Chevrolet137
2Ford126 (−11)
3Toyota120 (−17)

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