2020 NASCAR Cup Series explained

The 2020 NASCAR Cup Series was the 72nd season for NASCAR professional stock car racing in the United States and the 49th season for the modern era Cup Series. The season began at Daytona International Speedway with the Busch Clash,[1] the Bluegreen Vacations Duel qualifying races, and the 62nd running of the Daytona 500. The regular season ended with the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona on August 29. The NASCAR playoffs ended with the Season Finale 500, the first finale at Phoenix Raceway on November 8.

Before the season's restart at Darlington, Kyle Larson used a racial slur during an iRacing event that got him fired from Chip Ganassi Racing,[2] making him miss the playoffs for the first time since 2015. Following the second Drydene 311 at Dover International Speedway, Kevin Harvick, driving for Stewart-Haas Racing, clinched the Regular Season Championship.[3] Chase Elliott, driving for Hendrick Motorsports, won the 2020 Cup Series Championship following the Season Finale 500 at Phoenix Raceway.[4] William Byron of Hendrick Motorsports and Cole Custer of Stewart-Haas Racing each won their first race in the Cup Series, and by virtue of making the playoffs, Custer also won the Rookie of the Year honors. Ford won the Manufacturers' Championship following the Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway.[5]

Background

This was the first season under NASCAR's new tiered sponsorship model after rejecting Monster Energy's offer to extend its title sponsorship.[6] [7] On December 5, 2019, NASCAR announced Busch Beer, Coca-Cola, GEICO, and Xfinity as the Premier Partners of the NASCAR Cup Series, replacing the sole title sponsor of Monster Energy.[8]

This season was scheduled to be the final year for the Gen-6 car, with the Next Gen car (formerly the Gen-7 car) debuting in 2021.[9] However, when the COVID-19 pandemic postponed all NASCAR racing (and therefore, testing) until the month of May, the sanctioning body announced that the debut of the car would be pushed back a year to 2022.[10]

It was announced that 2020 was the last full-time season for seven-time series champion Jimmie Johnson[11] [12] and Clint Bowyer,[13] as well as for part-time driver Brendan Gaughan.[14] David Ragan, who retired from racing in NASCAR full-time after 2019, returned this season for the Daytona 500 in the Cup Series (driving for Rick Ware Racing in a partnership with his former team, Front Row Motorsports), as well as in a few Truck Series races (driving for DGR-Crosley). 2020 was also the last season for Germain Racing, after long-time sponsor GEICO announced they would leave the team at the conclusion of the season,[15] and for Bob Leavine's family owned Leavine Family Racing team, as his team experienced enough financial problems during the COVID-19 pandemic that he had to close the team down and sell its assets. A buyer was found on August 4.[16] [17]

When the season was put on hold due to the coronavirus, drivers from all NASCAR series, including nearly all Cup Series drivers, participated in the inaugural eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series.

Teams and drivers

Chartered teams

ManufacturerTeamRace driverCrew chief
ChevroletChip Ganassi Racing1Kurt BuschMatt McCall
42Kyle Larson Chad Johnston
Phil Surgen
Matt Kenseth [18]
Germain Racing13Ty DillonMatt Borland
Hendrick Motorsports9Chase ElliottAlan Gustafson
24Chad Knaus
Keith Rodden
48Jimmie Johnson Cliff Daniels
Justin Allgaier [19]
88Alex BowmanGreg Ives
JTG Daugherty Racing37Ryan PreeceTrent Owens
Brian Burns [20]
47Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Brian Pattie
Eddie Pardue
Premium Motorsports15Brennan Poole (R) Pat Tryson
J. J. Yeley
Richard Childress Racing3Austin Dillon [21] Justin Alexander
Kaz Grala
8Tyler Reddick (R)Randall Burnett
Richard Petty Motorsports43Bubba WallaceJerry Baxter
Joey Forgette
Spire MotorsportsRoss Chastain Tommy Baldwin Jr.
Peter Sospenzo
James Pohlman
Thomas Tucker
Reed Sorenson
J. J. Yeley [22]
Garrett Smithley
B. J. McLeod [23]
James Davison [24] [25]
Josh Bilicki
Stanton Barrett
Justin Haley
StarCom Racing00Quin Houff (R)George Church
FordFront Row Motorsports34Michael McDowellDrew Blickensderfer
38John Hunter Nemechek (R)Seth Barbour
Go Fas Racing32Corey LaJoieRyan Sparks
Roy Gangdal [26]
Roush Fenway Racing6Ryan Newman [27] Scott Graves
Ross Chastain [28]
17Chris BuescherLuke Lambert
Stewart-Haas Racing4Kevin HarvickRodney Childers
10Aric Almirola
14Clint BowyerJohnny Klausmeier
Greg Zipadelli
41Cole Custer (R)Mike Shiplett
Team Penske2Brad KeselowskiJeremy Bullins
12Ryan BlaneyTodd Gordon
Travis Geisler [29]
22Joey LoganoPaul Wolfe
Wood Brothers Racing21Matt DiBenedettoGreg Erwin
ToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing11Denny HamlinChris Gabehart
Sam McAulay [30]
18Kyle BuschAdam Stevens
Jacob Canter
19Martin Truex Jr.James Small
Blake Harris [31]
20Erik JonesChris Gayle
Seth Chavka
Leavine Family Racing95Christopher Bell (R)Jason Ratcliff
Chevrolet
Ford
Petty Ware Racing51Joey Gase Lee Leslie
Jason Houghtaling
Tommy Baldwin Jr.
Jason Miller
Todd Parrott
Mike Hillman Sr.
Garrett Smithley
James Davison (R)
Josh Bilicki (R)
Ford
Chevrolet
Rick Ware RacingB. J. McLeod Jason Houghtaling
J. J. Yeley Mike Hillman Sr.
Todd Parrott
Gray Gaulding [32]
Josh Bilicki [33]
Cody Ware
Ford
Chevrolet
David Ragan Derrick Finley
Lee Leslie
Jason Houghtaling
Todd Parrott
Ken Evans
Joey Gase
Garrett Smithley
Bayley Currey [34]
David Starr
Josh Bilicki
J. J. Yeley
James Davison [35]

Non-chartered teams

Complete schedule

ManufacturerTeamRace driverCrew chief
ToyotaGaunt Brothers Racing96Daniel Suárez[36] Dave Winston
Ford
Toyota
MBM Motorsports66Timmy Hill[37] Steve Idol
Clinton Cram

Limited schedule

ManufacturerTeamRace driverCrew chiefRounds
ChevroletBeard Motorsports62Darren Shaw
Kaulig Racing16Justin HaleyBilly Scott[38]
Premium Motorsports27Reed SorensonPeter Sospenzo
Team Keller Racing90?Tommy Baldwin Jr.
Tommy Baldwin Racing7Josh BilickiTommy Baldwin Jr.
Peter Sospenzo
Patrick Donahue
[39]
J. J. Yeley
Reed Sorenson
Joey Gase
Garrett Smithley
FordRick Ware Racing54J. J. YeleyMike Hillman Sr.
ToyotaMBM Motorsports49Chad FinchumDoug Richert
Ryan Bell
Chevrolet
Ford
B. J. McLeod Motorsports78Todd Parrott
Ken Evans
[40]
Garrett Smithley

Notes

Changes

Teams

Drivers

Crew chiefs

Interim crew chiefs

Manufacturers

Sponsorship

Rule changes

2020 package

Charter system

Schedule

NASCAR unveiled the 2020 schedule on March 26, 2019.[183]

Due to implications from the COVID-19 pandemic, the schedule was changed significantly during the season as detailed below.

NoRace titleTrackLocationDate
Busch Clash Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FloridaFebruary 9
Bluegreen Vacations DuelFebruary 13
1Daytona 500February 16–17
2Pennzoil 400 Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas VegasFebruary 23
3Auto Club 400 Auto Club SpeedwayFontana, CaliforniaMarch 1
4FanShield 500 Phoenix RacewayAvondale, ArizonaMarch 8
5The Real Heroes 400 Darlington RacewayDarlington, South CarolinaMay 17
6Toyota 500May 20
7Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte Motor SpeedwayConcord, North CarolinaMay 24
8Alsco Uniforms 500May 28[184]
9Food City presents the Supermarket Heroes 500 Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol, TennesseeMay 31
10Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 Atlanta Motor SpeedwayHampton, GeorgiaJune 7
11Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500 Martinsville SpeedwayRidgeway, VirginiaJune 10
12Dixie Vodka 400 Homestead–Miami SpeedwayHomestead, FloridaJune 14
13GEICO 500 Talladega SuperspeedwayLincoln, AlabamaJune 22
14Pocono Organics 325 Pocono RacewayLong Pond, PennsylvaniaJune 27
15Pocono 350June 28
16Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400 powered by Big Machine Records Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, IndianaJuly 5
17Quaker State 400 Kentucky SpeedwaySparta, KentuckyJuly 12
NASCAR All-Star Open Bristol Motor Speedway[185] Bristol, TennesseeJuly 15
NASCAR All-Star Race
18O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, TexasJuly 19
19Super Start Batteries 400 Kansas SpeedwayKansas City, KansasJuly 23
20Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayLoudon, New HampshireAugust 2
21FireKeepers Casino 400 Michigan International SpeedwayBrooklyn, MichiganAugust 8
22Consumers Energy 400August 9
23Go Bowling 235 Daytona International Speedway (Road Course)Daytona Beach, FloridaAugust 16
24Drydene 311 (Saturday) Dover International SpeedwayDover, DelawareAugust 22
25Drydene 311 (Sunday)August 23
26Coke Zero Sugar 400 Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FloridaAugust 29
NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs
Round of 16
27Cook Out Southern 500 Darlington RacewayDarlington, South CarolinaSeptember 6
28Federated Auto Parts 400 Richmond RacewayRichmond, VirginiaSeptember 12
29Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol, TennesseeSeptember 19
Round of 12
30South Point 400 Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas VegasSeptember 27
31YellaWood 500 Talladega SuperspeedwayLincoln, AlabamaOctober 4
32Bank of America Roval 400 Charlotte Motor Speedway (Roval)Concord, North CarolinaOctober 11
Round of 8
33Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas SpeedwayKansas City, KansasOctober 18
34Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500 Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, TexasOctober 25 & 28
35Xfinity 500 Martinsville SpeedwayRidgeway, VirginiaNovember 1
Championship 4
36Season Finale 500 Phoenix RacewayAvondale, ArizonaNovember 8
Bolded races indicate a NASCAR Major, also known as Crown Jewel race.

Changes

The original 2020 schedule for the NASCAR Cup Series underwent a series of significant changes.[186]

Changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Season summary

Race reports

Speedweeks 2020

In Daytona 500 qualifying, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. won the pole with Alex Bowman qualifying second.[201]

In the Busch Clash, Ryan Newman started on pole. Brad Keselowski led the most laps. Joey Logano was leading, but got into the wall after contact with Kyle Busch that also collected Keselowski. On the restart, several drivers spun their tires causing a crash before the start-finish line including Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr., and Jimmie Johnson. In overtime, Denny Hamlin had a tire go down and collected several cars. On the next overtime restart, Chase Elliott spun after contact with Kyle Larson. Erik Jones made a last lap pass on Newman with help from Hamlin for the win.[202]

In the Bluegreen Vacations Duel, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. led the first Duel. Daniel Suárez got into the wall after contact with Ryan Blaney. Joey Logano held off Aric Almirola to win his second straight Duel. In the second Duel, Alex Bowman led. J. J. Yeley hit the wall after contact with Corey LaJoie. William Byron and Jimmie Johnson drove past Kevin Harvick and Byron held off Johnson to win. Suárez, Yeley, and Chad Finchum failed to make the race.[203]

Round 1: Daytona 500

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. started on pole. After the first 20 laps, the race was red flagged due to rain and the rest was postponed until the following day. William Byron spun and slammed the wall after contact with polesitter Stenhouse as Chase Elliott won the first stage. Stenhouse was hit from behind coming to pit road as Denny Hamlin won the second stage. In the closing laps, Kyle Busch blew an engine as Brad Keselowski was turned into the wall collecting Jimmie Johnson, Kurt Busch, Aric Almirola, Bubba Wallace, Justin Haley, Martin Truex Jr., Alex Bowman, Austin Dillon and Matt DiBenedetto. Ross Chastain had a tire go down and collected Joey Logano, Ryan Preece, Ty Dillon, Tyler Reddick, and Christopher Bell. Clint Bowyer and Michael McDowell spun sending the race to overtime. Ryan Newman took the lead from Hamlin on the last lap, but was turned by Ryan Blaney and went airborne and landing on the roof before being plowed into by Corey LaJoie. Hamlin edged Blaney at the line for his third 500 win in five years and his second consecutive Daytona 500 win, becoming the first driver since Sterling Marlin to win back-to-back 500s. Newman was found unresponsive and was removed from the car and was rushed to the hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries.[204] [205]

Round 2: Pennzoil 400

Kyle Busch won the pole after qualifying was cancelled due to rain. Chase Elliott dominated early and won both stages. Martin Truex Jr. had to return to pit road to tighten lug nuts and later slammed the wall after having a tire go down. Elliott also had a tire go down and slammed the wall. Ryan Blaney, despite a tire rub, took the lead from Joey Logano and was heading to the win until Ross Chastain spun. Blaney and Alex Bowman pitted while Logano stayed out. William Byron had a tire rub and wrecked along with Blaney, Kyle Busch, and John Hunter Nemechek as Logano held off Matt DiBenedetto for his second straight Vegas win.[206]

Round 3: Auto Club 400

Clint Bowyer started on the pole. Alex Bowman won the first stage. Bowyer brought out the caution after having a tire go down. Kyle Larson got into the wall after contact with Denny Hamlin, but was able to keep going. Ryan Blaney won the second stage. Hamlin made contact with the wall. Bowman took the lead from Martin Truex Jr. and continued to lead with Blaney in second. Blaney had to pit for a flat tire with three laps to go. Bowman continued to lead for his second career Cup victory over Kyle Busch.[207]

Round 4: FanShield 500

Chase Elliott started on pole. Ryan Blaney slammed the wall after making contact with Denny Hamlin and collected Brad Keselowski. Kevin Harvick passed Elliott to win the first stage. Erik Jones got into the wall as Keselowski won the second stage. Tyler Reddick ran well until he got loose and got into the wall. Martin Truex Jr. plowed the wall after contact with Aric Almirola. Ross Chastain spun and an accident between John Hunter Nemechek and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. sent the race to overtime. Joey Logano held off Harvick for his second win of the season.[208] Kyle Larson finished 4th but unbeknownst to all at the time, this would be his final race with Chip Ganassi Racing.

Season paused for two months due to the COVID-19 pandemic

The fifth race of the season was supposed to be the 2020 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, the first race at Atlanta since its rescheduling from being the second race of the season (in late February or early March, which it was for 5 years) to mid-March immediately after the west coast swing (the races at Las Vegas, Fontana, and Phoenix) as part of the 2020 schedule changes.

Prior to the Atlanta race, NASCAR announced that no fans would be permitted to attend it due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[209] However, it was announced the following day that the race would instead be outright postponed to sometime later in the season. The same restrictions applied to the following race, the 2020 Dixie Vodka 400, at Homestead-Miami Speedway.[210] It was supposed to be the first Homestead race since its rescheduling from being the season-finale in November (which it was for 18 years) to March as the sixth race of the season as part of the 2020 schedule changes.

Round 5: The Real Heroes 400

This was NASCAR's first race back since the pandemic hit. It was run on May 17 as a one-day show, with no fans in attendance. This additional race at Darlington replaced the race at Chicago in June on the schedule. NASCAR announced that there would be no practice or qualifying held so that teams would not need to bring additional crew members to the track and would not need to bring backup cars.[192] [193]

Brad Keselowski was awarded the pole position by a random draw, which was done on the Thursday before the race and televised on NASCAR Race Hub.[211] Ricky Stenhouse Jr. wrecked on the first lap of the race. Jimmie Johnson was leading at the end of the first stage but wrecked after contact with Chris Buescher on the last lap of the stage, with William Byron winning the stage. Keselowski won the second stage of the race. Kevin Harvick led the most laps and won the race, his second win at Darlington and 50th career win.[212]

Round 6: Toyota 500

The second race to air during prime time this season[213] also saw no fans in the stands much like the previous race. Positions 1 through 20 from Sunday's race were inverted, which meant Ryan Preece started on pole by virtue of his 20th-place finish on Sunday.[192] [193] Positions 21 through 40 made up the remaining half of the grid. The Tommy Baldwin racing entry driven by Josh Bilicki did not enter this race which meant only 39 cars started. J. J. Yeley and Gray Gaulding started in the rear due to them not participating in Sunday's race. The race saw Preece, the pole sitter, blow a motor during the first stage and fail to finish. Clint Bowyer led the most laps and won the first and second stages, but got into the wall and spun late in the race. Denny Hamlin was leading when the final caution came out with 28 laps to go when Chase Elliott made contact with Kyle Busch. Busch was attempting to fall in line behind Elliott on the front straightaway of the track, but accidentally spun Elliott into the inside wall. Elliott expressed his displeasure under the caution period, when he climbed from his car and extended his middle finger towards Busch in retaliation. During this caution period, rain began to fall, which caused NASCAR to red flag the race. With 20 laps remaining, NASCAR declared Hamlin the winner. This was Hamlin's second victory of the season.[214] Round 7: Coca-Cola 600

This race occurred on its originally scheduled date of May 24 but was the first race since the COVID-19 pandemic to feature qualifying as part of a one-day show. This would turn out to be the final race in 2020 that would have an actual qualifying session as NASCAR would announce in late July that there would be no further practice or qualifying sessions for any of NASCAR's 3 national touring series for the remainder of 2020. Kurt Busch started on pole for the race. At the beginning of the race, Denny Hamlin lost ballast from his car and was forced to pit, resulting in him starting the race multiple laps down. The race was red-flagged due to rain during the first stage. Alex Bowman won the first stage of the race under caution after Clint Bowyer got into the wall. Bowman also won the second stage of the race. Joey Logano won the third stage of the race. Chase Elliott was leading late in the race when William Byron spun with two laps to go, setting up an overtime finish. Elliott and several cars came to pit road while other drivers stayed out. Brad Keselowski took the lead and won the race in overtime. Jimmie Johnson crossed the finish line 2nd but failed post-race inspection, resulting in him being disqualified and finishing the race in last place meaning he will start in last place in the next race.[215]

Round 8: Alsco Uniforms 500

The race was postponed from Wednesday to Thursday due to rain. The top 20 from the Coca-Cola 600 was inverted, which meant that William Byron started on pole. Joey Gase and Garrett Smithley got into the wall on the first lap and collected Tyler Reddick and Ty Dillon. Byron had to pit after making contact with Corey LaJoie on pit road. Kyle Busch cut a tire after making contact with Aric Almirola. Brad Keselowski cut a tire and got into the wall along with Matt Kenseth. The race was red flagged due to rain. When the race resumed, Joey Logano won the first stage. Alex Bowman won the second stage and led the start of the final stage until he got into the wall and had to pit. Kevin Harvick took the lead, but Chase Elliott passed Harvick for the lead and held off Denny Hamlin for his seventh career win.[216]

Round 9: Food City presents the Supermarket Heroes 500

A random draw determined the starting lineup with Brad Keselowski starting on pole. After two competition cautions, Chase Elliott won the first stage. Ryan Blaney spun while second and collected Ty Dillon. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. spun and collected several cars including Alex Bowman, Cole Custer, Tyler Reddick, Ryan Preece, and Matt DiBenedetto, which brought out the red flag. Elliott won the second stage as Kevin Harvick made contact with Erik Jones and got into the wall. Bubba Wallace made little contact with Aric Almirola and collected Martin Truex Jr. Denny Hamlin spun after battling Joey Logano for the lead. Elliott got loose and put himself and Logano into the wall, which allowed Keselowski to take the lead and hold off Clint Bowyer for his second win of the season.[217]

Round 10: Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500

Chase Elliott won pole from random draw. Kurt Busch had to serve a drive-thru penalty in the first laps due to failing pre-race inspection multiple times. Martin Truex Jr. won both stages as Michael McDowell and John Hunter Nemechek both had spin outs that brought the only incidents of the day. Kevin Harvick will go on to lead the most laps and grab his second win of the season.[218]

Round 11: Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500

The first night race to take place at Martinsville since the implementation of the lights in 2017, and the first race to ban all confederate flags from sports events in response to the murder of George Floyd. Ryan Blaney won pole from random draw as a quick caution on lap 5 came out for debris from Austin Dilion's car. He would eventually retire from the race on the final stage due to overheating inside the car. Many noticeable drivers, including Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, Erik Jones, Brad Keselowski, Blaney, and Matt Kenseth would struggle in the first stage and would already be a lap or two down until the competition caution came out at lap 60. Another caution would come out with 10 to go in stage 1 from Timmy Hill stalling on pit road. Most drivers who were a lap down opted to take the wave around, but Corey Lajoie opted not to pit while on the lead lap, thus trapping all the wave arounds stuck a lap down. Joey Logano will go on to win stage 1 while Jimmie Johnson would win stage 2. Martin Truex Jr. was busted from going over the commitment box while pitting and had to restart at the tail-end. Two more cautions would come out for incidents involving David Starr and Quin Houff. Truex would assume the lead in the latter portion of the race and would win for the second consecutive time at Martinsville, beating second place Ryan Blaney by 4.232 seconds.[219]

Round 12: Dixie Vodka 400

Denny Hamlin won pole as the start of the race was delayed due to lightning in the area, and again on lap 5. Ryan Newman would spin out in the first stage as Hamlin would go on to win both stages. Chase Elliott led late in the race, but was blocked by lapped car Joey Logano due to their incident that happened at Bristol several weeks prior, allowing Hamlin to regain the lead and score his third win of the season.[220]

Round 13: GEICO 500

The race was pushed from Sunday to Monday afternoon due to rain and lightning that washed out the track. Martin Truex Jr. started on pole from random draw. Denny Hamlin would hit the wall late in stage 1 and would have to repair under green. 5 laps before the end of stage 1, a shower damped the track forcing the red flag for almost an hour. Tyler Reddick would win stage 1 under yellow following race resumption. John Hunter Nemechek would spin out in turn four to bring the only incident in stage 2 as Ricky Stenhouse Jr. would win stage 2. Stage 3 would see two minor crashes involving Chase Elliott and Austin Dillon with 50 to go, and Brennan Poole and Joey Gase would crash with 46 to go. This caution would ultimately turn into a fuel mileage race as many would either barely make it while others would be a few laps short. The race would run green until 3 laps to go when Jimmie Johnson got turned by Kevin Harvick at the start/finish line forcing the race into overtime. Drivers up front like Ryan Blaney, Stenhouse, and Harvick would opt not to pit in order to keep track position and save fuel. On the overtime restart, Harvick would get a push from Chris Buescher to the lead. On the final lap, several drivers would crash in turn 3 involving Clint Bowyer, Matt DiBenedetto, and Truex, allowing Blaney to pass Harvick and score his 4th career win in the Cup Series, beating out Stenhouse by 0.007 seconds as Erik Jones, Aric Almirola, and Nemechek crash coming to the finish.[221]

Round 14: Pocono Organics 325

Aric Almirola started the race on the pole. Joey Logano won the first stage of the race while Almirola won the second stage of the race. Almirola led the most laps in the race. During a round of green-flag pit stops, Almirola took four tires while Kevin Harvick took two tires, resulting in Harvick taking the lead. Late in the race, Logano had to make an unscheduled pit stop due to a flat tire. Harvick held off Denny Hamlin to win the race, his third win of the season and first win at Pocono.[222]

Round 15: Pocono 350

Ryan Preece started the race on the pole following an inversion of the top 20 results from the first Pocono race. Kurt Busch won the first stage of the race. Christopher Bell spun and hit the wall. Toward the end of the second stage, Ryan Blaney made contact with Kyle Busch, sending Busch spinning and into the wall. Brad Keselowski won the second stage of the race. Kevin Harvick was leading in the final stage of the race and came to pit road for a green-flag pit stop, giving the lead to Denny Hamlin. Hamlin pitted 15 laps later and retained the lead once green-flag pit stops cycled through. Hamlin would hold off Harvick to win the race. The win was the fourth of the season for Hamlin and his sixth win at Pocono, tying Jeff Gordon for the most wins at Pocono.[223]

Round 16: Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400 powered by Big Machine Records

Joey Logano started the race on the pole. On lap 15, a multicar accident occurred on pit road, with a crew member of Ryan Blaney's pit crew suffering injuries. The race was red flagged due to this incident. William Byron won the first stage of the race. Kevin Harvick won the second stage of the race. Several drivers were involved in wrecks due to tire issues, including Byron, Erik Jones, and Alex Bowman. Late in the race, Harvick and Denny Hamlin were battling for the lead. Hamlin cut a tire and hit the wall while leading with 7 laps to go. This caution set up an overtime finish, where Harvick held off Matt Kenseth to win the race, his fourth win of the season.[224]

Round 17: Quaker State 400 presented by Wal-Mart

Kyle Busch started on the pole. Aric Almirola dominated and won the first stage. Matt Kenseth spun after a flat tire while Brad Keselowski won the second stage. On a later restart, Jimmie Johnson was spun after contact with Keselowski. Kenseth spun a second time, setting up a two lap restart. Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr. got side by side for the lead and Ryan Blaney made it three wide. Blaney and Harvick made contact and it allowed Cole Custer to take the lead in a four-wide pass on the last lap and hold off Truex for his first career win.[225] Custer's victory marked the first Cup win by a Cup rookie since Chris Buescher won at Pocono Raceway in August 2016 when fog shortened the event. Cole became the thirty-third driver to win a race in all three of NASCAR's top divisions.

Exhibition: NASCAR All-Star Race

In the Open, Michael McDowell spun after contact with William Byron and collected Bubba Wallace. Aric Almirola and Byron won the first two stages to advance. Matt DiBenedetto held off Clint Bowyer to win the Open and transfer to the All-Star Race along with Bowyer, who won the fan vote.

Martin Truex Jr. started on the pole, but had to start in the back for failing inspection. Kurt Busch spun early as Ryan Blaney won the first stage. Chase Elliott won both the second and third stages. In the final 15 lap stage, Elliott pulled away and held off Kyle Busch to win $1 million.[226] Chase completed the second Father-Son combination to win the All-Star Race. His dad Bill won it in 1986 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The other combo were the Earnhardts with Dale Sr. winning it three times (1987, 1990, 1993) and Dale Jr. winning it in 2000, becoming the first rookie to win the exhibition event.

Round 18: O'Reilly Auto Parts 500

A random draw gave Aric Almirola the pole. Ryan Blaney dominated and won both stages. On the restart at the start of the final stage, Almirola made contact with Kurt Busch and got into Kyle Busch, who turned Martin Truex Jr. and collected Ryan Preece, Chris Buescher, and Cole Custer. Ty Dillon made contact with William Byron and got into the wall. Alex Bowman got into the wall after contact with Denny Hamlin. Hamlin would then spin on the restart, setting up overtime. Austin Dillon used pit strategy to keep the lead and hold off teammate Tyler Reddick for his first win since the 2018 Daytona 500.[227]

Round 19: Super Start Batteries 400 presented by O'Reilly Auto Parts

A random draw gave the pole to Kevin Harvick. Kyle Busch won the first stage while the second was won by Brad Keselowski. Joey Logano cut a tire and slammed the wall, collecting Austin Dillon, Jimmie Johnson, and Matt DiBenedetto. On the restart, Christopher Bell spun and collected Ryan Newman, Chris Buescher, and Ryan Preece. Denny Hamlin led the most laps and passed Harvick for the lead and held off Keselowski for his fifth win of the season.[228]

Round 20: Foxwoods Resort Casino 301

A random draw gave the pole to Aric Almirola. Kyle Busch slammed the wall early after a flat tire ending his race early. Jimmie Johnson made contact with Clint Bowyer and spun. Denny Hamlin won the first stage and Brad Keselowski won the second stage after passing Hamlin. Matt Kenseth had multiple tire issues and spun three different times. Keselowski led the most laps and held off Hamlin for his third win of the season.[229] This would lead to a contract extension between Keselowski and Team Penske the next day.[230]

Round 21: FireKeepers Casino 400

A random draw gave the pole to Joey Logano. Kevin Harvick dominated and won both stages. John Hunter Nemechek suffered tire problems three times and collected Chris Buescher and Ryan Preece. Cole Custer got into the wall, sending the race to overtime. On the restart, Austin Dillon made contact with Christopher Bell and got into the wall along with Ryan Newman. On the restart, Harvick held off Brad Keselowski for his fifth win of the season.[231]

Round 22: Consumers Energy 400

The top 20 from the previous race gave the pole to Chris Buescher, but had to start at the rear of the field. Clint Bowyer won the first stage while Kevin Harvick won the second stage. Penske teammates Ryan Blaney and Brad Keselowski got together while battling for the lead and got into the wall. Harvick led the most laps and held off Denny Hamlin to sweep the weekend for his sixth win of the season and tying Rusty Wallace for 55 wins on NASCAR's all-time wins list.[232]

Round 23: Go Bowling 235

Kevin Harvick was awarded the pole due to the owner's standings for the first Cup race on the Daytona road course. Chase Elliott won the first stage while Denny Hamlin won the second stage. Alex Bowman lost a tire while Harvick spun twice and Martin Truex Jr. and Ryan Blaney suffered speeding penalties. Kaz Grala, filling in for Austin Dillon who tested positive for COVID-19, was leading late until he had to pit, but finished 7th in his Cup debut. Kyle Busch, who was several laps down due to brake issues, spun with both rear tires flat. The dominant Elliott was able to hold off Hamlin for his second win of the season and his fourth career road course win.[233]

Round 24: Drydene 311 (Saturday)

Chase Elliott was awarded the pole in the first race of the Dover doubleheader. Kurt Busch got into the wall early after contact with Erik Jones and collected Alex Bowman. Kevin Harvick had to pit twice early due to a loose wheel. Denny Hamlin swept the stage wins and led the most laps. Hamlin retook the lead from teammate Martin Truex Jr. in the final laps for his sixth win of the season.[234]

Round 25: Drydene 311 (Sunday)

The top 20 inverted from the previous race gave the pole to Matt DiBenedetto. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. spun after contact with Joey Logano as Chase Elliott rammed into the back of Kyle Busch, ending the day for the 9 team. Kevin Harvick dominated and won both stages. Jimmie Johnson came from a speeding penalty to get the lead off pit road for the final restart. Harvick took the lead from Johnson and held off Martin Truex Jr. for his seventh win of the season, clinching the regular season championship while Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch, and Aric Almirola clinched their spots in the playoffs.[235]

Round 26: Coke Zero Sugar 400

Kevin Harvick was awarded the pole. Joey Logano won both stages and led the most laps. In the closing laps, Tyler Reddick took the lead and made contact with Kyle Busch, causing a multi-car wreck involving Kurt Busch, Ryan Newman, Erik Jones, Ryan Preece, and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. On the restart, Denny Hamlin made contact with Logano, sending Logano spinning and collecting Reddick, Matt Kenseth, Daniel Suarez, Cole Custer, and Jimmie Johnson, ending Johnson's chance of making the playoffs in his final season. In overtime Clint Bowyer, Corey LaJoie, and Ty Dillon wrecked as William Byron would hold off teammate Chase Elliott for his first career win and clinching a spot in the playoffs as Bowyer and Matt DiBenedetto clinched the final two spots.[236]

NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs

Round 27: Cook Out Southern 500

Chase Elliott was awarded the pole. Brad Keselowski had a tire go down and got into the wall. Bubba Wallace spun and was taken out by transmission issues. Martin Truex Jr. dominated, leading the most laps and winning both stages. In the closing laps, Elliott was passed for the lead by Truex, but Truex wasn't cleared and the two made contact and got into the wall with both cars cutting down tires. Kevin Harvick took the lead and held off a fast charging Austin Dillon for his eighth win of the season, his third at Darlington, and punching his ticket to the next round of the Playoffs.[237]

Round 28: Federated Auto Parts 400

Kevin Harvick was awarded the pole. Jimmie Johnson got into the wall early while Ryan Blaney had tire problems. Denny Hamlin won the first stage while Brad Keselowski won the second stage. Keselowski led the most laps and took the lead from Austin Dillon and held off Martin Truex Jr. for his fourth win of the season and punched his ticket to the next round of the playoffs while Hamlin clinched on points.[238]

Round 29: Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race

Brad Keselowski was awarded the pole. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. got into the wall after contact with Jimmie Johnson. Chase Elliott won the first stage. William Byron got into Christopher Bell and had heavy damage, taking him out of the race. Kyle Busch won the second stage and was heading to the win until he had a hard time getting around lapped traffic and Kevin Harvick took the lead and held off Busch for his ninth win of the season. Cole Custer, Byron, Ryan Blaney, and Matt DiBenedetto were eliminated from the Playoffs.[239]

Round 30: South Point 400

Kevin Harvick was awarded the pole. Denny Hamlin won the first stage while Chase Elliott won the second stage. Jimmie Johnson had a tire go down after making contact with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Christopher Bell had a tire go down and collected William Byron, which sent the race to overtime. Kurt Busch would hold off Matt DiBenedetto for his first hometown win and advancing to the next round of the playoffs.[240]

Round 31: YellaWood 500

Denny Hamlin was awarded the pole. Christopher Bell spun into the wall on the first lap. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. got into the wall after spinning. Aric Almirola got turned into the wall while leading and collected Alex Bowman. Chris Buescher won the first stage as it ended under caution. Ryan Blaney got into the wall after a flat tire. Jimmie Johnson made contact with Clint Bowyer and got turned into the wall and collected Austin Dillon, Cole Custer, Daniel Suarez, and Kurt Busch, who went airborne. Martin Truex Jr. won the second stage. The race went to overtime in the end and on the first attempt, Kyle Busch got turned by Tyler Reddick and collected Truex, Kevin Harvick, and Joey Logano. In the second attempt, Bubba Wallace got turned and collected Ryan Blaney and Matt Kenseth. In the third overtime attempt, Hamlin beat Matt DiBenedetto to the finish line for his seventh win of the season and to advance to the next round of the playoffs. DiBenedetto was penalized for pushing William Byron below the double yellow line and Erik Jones was scored second.[241] The race saw a record number of cautions at the track with 13, breaking the previous record of 11 from the fall 2017 race.

Round 32: Bank of America Roval 400

Denny Hamlin was awarded the pole. The early laps took place in the rain with the cars using rain tires. The teams put on slicks after most of the track dried. Ty Dillon put slicks on before the rest and he was able to get to the lead and win the first stage. Ryan Blaney won the second stage, but spun from the lead on the restart. Kyle Busch had to pit with a flat tire and Austin Dillon spun after contact with Busch. On the restart, a stack up caused damage to Clint Bowyer, who needed a win to advance. Matt Kenseth spun and slammed into the tire barrier. Chase Elliott took the lead from Erik Jones and held off Joey Logano for his third win of the season and his fourth straight road course to advance to the next round of the playoffs. Dillon, Aric Almirola, Bowyer, and Kyle Busch were eliminated from the playoffs.[242]

Round 33: Hollywood Casino 400

Chase Elliott was awarded the pole and would win the first stage. Matt Kenseth slammed the wall after contact with Erik Jones. Denny Hamlin would win the second stage, but would get into the wall in the final stage and had to pit. Tyler Reddick had a tire go down and got into the wall. Joey Logano took the lead off pit road and held off the dominant Kevin Harvick for his third win of the season and advancing to the Championship 4 in Phoenix.[243]

Round 34: Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500

Kevin Harvick was awarded the pole. Prior to the race, Martin Truex Jr. was docked 20 points and having his crew chief suspended for the race for having an illegal spoiler. Harvick led early until he got into the wall, sending him to pit road to fix damage. The race was red flagged due to rain and was postponed until Wednesday as it continued to rain for the next several days. When the race resumed, Matt Kenseth spun after contact with Denny Hamlin and collected Bubba Wallace and Aric Almirola. The two dominate cars, Clint Bowyer and Kyle Busch, won the two stages respectively. Several drivers used different pit strategies. With 20 laps to go, Bowyer pitted while Kyle Busch stayed out trying to win the race on fuel mileage. Busch was able to save enough fuel and held off teammate Truex to finally win in 2020 to break his winless drought.[244]

Round 35: Xfinity 500

Brad Keselowski was awarded the pole. Denny Hamlin won the first stage of the race while Chase Elliott, who led the most laps in the race, won the second stage of the race. Kevin Harvick cut a tire early in the race and had to make an unscheduled green-flag pit stop, causing him to fall two laps down at one point in the race. Chase Elliott passed Martin Truex Jr. for the lead with 43 laps to go and would go on to win the race to advance to the Championship 4. Coming to the finish, Harvick needed one more point in order to advance to the Championship 4. On the last lap, Harvick attempted to pass Kyle Busch to gain that point but both cars wrecked coming to the finish line, and Harvick failed to advance to the Championship 4. Elliott, Joey Logano, Hamlin, and Brad Keselowski advanced to the Championship 4. [245] Harvick, Truex Jr., Alex Bowman, and Kurt Busch were eliminated from the Playoffs.

Round 36: Season Finale 500

Chase Elliott was awarded the pole but had to drop to the rear at the beginning of the race after failing pre-race inspection multiple times. Joey Logano won the first stage of the race, while Elliott raced his way up to 3rd by the end of the first stage. Brad Keselowski won the second stage of the race. Elliott led the most laps of the race and would win the race and his first championship. Elliott was followed by fellow Championship 4 competitors Keselowski, Logano, and Denny Hamlin, with Jimmie Johnson rounding off the top 5 in his final race as a full-time Cup Series competitor.[246]

Results and standings

Race results

RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning driverReport
Busch ClashToyotaReport
Bluegreen Vacations Duel 1FordReport
Bluegreen Vacations Duel 2Chevrolet
Daytona 500ToyotaReport
Pennzoil 400FordReport
Auto Club 400ChevroletReport
FanShield 500FordReport
The Real Heroes 400FordReport
Toyota 500ToyotaReport
Coca-Cola 600FordReport
Alsco Uniforms 500ChevroletReport
Food City presents the Supermarket Heroes 500FordReport
Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500FordReport
Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500ToyotaReport
Dixie Vodka 400ToyotaReport
GEICO 500FordReport
Pocono Organics 325FordReport
Pocono 350ToyotaReport
Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400 powered by Big Machine RecordsFordReport
Quaker State 400FordReport
NASCAR All Star OpenFordReport
NASCAR All-Star RaceChevrolet
O'Reilly Auto Parts 500ChevroletReport
Super Start Batteries 400ToyotaReport
Foxwoods Resort Casino 301FordReport
FireKeepers Casino 400FordReport
Consumers Energy 400FordReport
Go Bowling 235ChevroletReport
Drydene 311 (Saturday)ToyotaReport
Drydene 311 (Sunday)FordReport
Coke Zero Sugar 400ChevroletReport
NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs
Round of 16
Cook Out Southern 500FordReport
Federated Auto Parts 400FordReport
Bass Pro Shops NRA Night RaceFordReport
Round of 12
South Point 400ChevroletReport
YellaWood 500ToyotaReport
Bank of America Roval 400
(Tied)
ChevroletReport
Round of 8
Hollywood Casino 400FordReport
Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500ToyotaReport
Xfinity 500ChevroletReport
Championship 4
Season Finale 500ChevroletReport

Drivers' championship

Legend: Results color-coding
Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results, owner's points, previous race field inversion, random draw or competition-based formula.


. – Eliminated after Round of 16. – Eliminated after Round of 12. – Eliminated after Round of 8
DriverDAYLVSCALPHODARDARCLTCLTBRIATLMARHOMTALPOCPOCINDKENTEXKANNHAMCHMCHDRCDOVDOVDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVKANTEXMARPHO
1Chase Elliott171261247*43821221285238254112312129791*153922057122251*61201*21*5040277
2Brad Keselowski3675112132417193101991124929221*2239139810111*234131818464225035353
3Joey Logano2611211861336121104*1271736124101533548598627*1233111426*21103315034225
4Denny Hamlin1*2176205129217*5241*12421*2812201*2162221*1219313121213*1115152911145033542
NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs cut-off
DriverDAYLVSCALPHODARDARCLTCLTBRIATLMARHOMTALPOCPOCINDKENTEXKANNHAMCHMCHDRCDOVDOVDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVKANTEXMARPHO
5Kevin Harvick58*9211*3510*111*152610121*245451*121*21741*1220171*1020112*16177241014671
6Alex Bowman24131*11421819*1231237126187279301930815213612215769165148356162371359
7Martin Truex Jr.32201432610692031211224610382293333322422*1222442327922210234138174
8Kyle Busch341523262429421963253862141113854373113376226273051*291123413649
9Ryan Blaney21119237162133404231*12223267*122020438311412624191372552742675146
10Kurt Busch332536315757691791813113589171010144013348131513243875122287146
11Austin Dillon12424361120148611377391914181312713318159252412321219111123182277245
12Clint Bowyer6122351722*123916220171125781614111418191416616191010612331026171814225420410
13Matt DiBenedetto192131314917153125714261361931736615715201712211719222128108224919
14William Byron40221510351122012833891114727111371011141282841521382546*8133592247327
15Aric Almirola2221881271520291733533*2538*1106716624177189851737161323713223558
16Cole Custer (R)371918922311218351929222216175139783425221110301214231631914141328220215
17Erik Jones182310288511265282021538333226524112711122235422382320211222873108
18Jimmie Johnson3557123881137102161321161826321212114731718311711291331363058361311
19Tyler Reddick (R)281811337138143616164201303581021310182418131829231143871225152419780751
20Christopher Bell (R)21333824241192191828829439127212328131721222713341528243924103151767876
21Chris Buescher3141617322310222322132361036312019332520205161492624892021343820341
22Bubba Wallace1562719211638371021111314222092714372392125272153826222824211838211520
23Michael McDowell14362216231718251424141518840724151619292810262514162510213632192628235885
24Ricky Stenhouse Jr.2032022402524434132120221715362938401432191610373219184023381716122027584551
25Ryan Newman915142717151412302315183417132821281319192436152325156312219182417
26Ty Dillon301026151919252739292228122623141635152223182018292227281826323124241621556131
271124252593516131323251982419153622193636233524201136302020836172226265348
28Matt Kenseth1030262316152325401112225181737171526231528141614181634403914255219
29Ryan Preece2937301820392224122626241520254038403416251623252637172091910142918193447716
30Corey LaJoie816292731242319322718291623213928162135222232292321372733272827232525381
31Daniel SuárezDNQ3028212527282818312731282826202623182624262730282625292629342527272731365
32Brennan Poole (R)162932312737303824303032352927353127302737302836301528333093728283729269
33Quin Houff (R)393235343626353227323433274031233534243227323333342331322934132833333339214
34Kyle Larson1092141219
35Brendan Gaughan7213983578
36Reed Sorenson313436302937382831303139333636363268
37James Davison34303038373039393735302932363356
38Stanton Barrett381
Ineligible for driver points
DriverDAYLVSCALPHODARDARCLTCLTBRIATLMARHOMTALPOCPOCINDKENTEXKANNHAMCHMCHDRCDOVDOVDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVKANTEXMARPHO
David Ragan4
Kaz Grala7
Justin Haley1311
Timmy Hill273837383333343319393934333529293736383333352934362435383737153834302936
Ross Chastain2527172321171629
Joey Gase233133293029363933383536373733263432293439354031333531351737373432
Cody Ware19
J. J. YeleyDNQ28312628283734253631383631282130242229262934313840303430333530403130
B. J. McLeod38393632352840353139372233393831
Garrett Smithley3534353734334026353634333224332631353436373532313937
Josh Bilicki34363437323425323125333232383239363335293235
Gray Gaulding323130303025273126
David Starr32
Chad FinchumDNQ393935
Justin Allgaier37
Bayley Currey38
DriverDAYLVSCALPHODARDARCLTCLTBRIATLMARHOMTALPOCPOCINDKENTEXKANNHAMCHMCHDRCDOVDOVDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVKANTEXMARPHO
– Due to the extreme heat, J. J. Yeley did not run the full race at the Daytona Road Course and was relieved by Bayley Currey just before the caution for lightning. Since Yeley started the race, he is officially credited with the 34th-place finish.
Notes:

Manufacturers' championship

ManufacturerWinsPoints
1Ford181329
2Toyota91258
3Chevrolet91232

See also

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  74. Web site: Front Row's Ragan reveals he's stepping down from full-time competition at end of season . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . August 14, 2019 . August 15, 2019.
  75. Web site: Preece says he will return to the No. 47 next season . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . August 16, 2019 . August 17, 2019.
  76. Web site: JTG Daugherty Racing announces 2020 driver, crew chief lineup . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . December 2, 2019.
  77. Web site: Almirola locked in at Stewart-Haas through 2020 . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . August 17, 2019 . August 18, 2019.
  78. Web site: Almirola after extending with SHR: 'Going to continue to strive for success' . Alex . Weaver . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . October 11, 2019 . October 12, 2019.
  79. Web site: Daniel Hemric "iffy" on next year . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . August 17, 2019 . August 18, 2019.
  80. Web site: Richard Childress Racing to release Daniel Hemric after 2019 season . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . September 17, 2019 . September 17, 2019.
  81. Web site: Daniel Hemric will not return to Richard Childress Racing . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . September 17, 2019 . September 17, 2019.
  82. Web site: Go Fas to work with Stewart-Haas next year? Custer to the #32? LaJoie staying? . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . August 19, 2019 . August 20, 2019.
  83. Web site: Custer to move up to Cup in 2020, replaces Suarez in No. 41 . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . November 15, 2019 . November 15, 2019.
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  85. Web site: Garrett Smithley to Rick Ware Racing in 2020? . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . August 21, 2019 . August 22, 2019.
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  87. Web site: Garrett Smithley joins Rick Ware Racing for Cup season . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . February 18, 2020 . February 19, 2020.
  88. Web site: Ty Dillon denies retirement rumors . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . September 6, 2019 . September 6, 2019.
  89. Web site: Paul Menard to retire after 2019 season; Matt DiBenedetto to drive No. 21 . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . September 10, 2019 . September 10, 2019.
  90. Web site: Paul Menard expects to remain with Wood Brothers next season. . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . July 12, 2019 . July 29, 2019.
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  93. Web site: Chris Buescher to replace Ricky Stenhouse Jr. at Roush Fenway next season . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . September 25, 2019 . September 26, 2019.
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  95. Web site: JTG Daugherty owner: Team was in 'final strokes' of deal with Chris Buescher . Dustin . Long . . NBC . September 25, 2019 . September 26, 2019.
  96. Web site: JTG Daugherty Racing Welcomes Two-Time Xfinity Series Champion and winning NASCAR Cup Series driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr. to 2020 Driver Lineup . JTG Daugherty Racing . October 16, 2017 . October 16, 2019.
  97. Web site: John Hunter Nemechek to Front Row Motorsports? . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . November 7, 2019 . November 8, 2019.
  98. Web site: Matt Tifft, Front Row Motorsports mutually agree to part ways . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . November 13, 2019 . November 15, 2019.
  99. Web site: Scott . Page . Rick Ware Racing to field three full-time Cup cars in 2020 . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . November 14, 2019 . November 15, 2019.
  100. Web site: Zack . Albert . StarCom Racing taps Quin Houff to drive No. 00 Chevrolet for 2020–21 seasons . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . November 27, 2019.
  101. Web site: Landon Cassill plans to return to StarCom Racing; talks about helping Morgan Shepherd in XFINITY . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . November 9, 2019 . November 11, 2019.
  102. Web site: Scott . Page . Brennan Poole driving for Premium Motorsports in 2020 . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . December 11, 2019.
  103. Web site: Scott . Page . Joey Gase to drive for Rick Ware Racing . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . December 20, 2019.
  104. Web site: Joey Gase to pay tribute to NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Bobby Allison at Darlington . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . April 1, 2020.
  105. Web site: Advent Health expands sponsorship at Ganassi; will sponsor Kyle Larson and Ross Chastain . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . January 8, 2020 . January 9, 2020.
  106. Web site: Parker Kligerman will not return to No. 96 Cup car . Dustin . Long . . NBC . January 17, 2020.
  107. Web site: Injured Ryan Newman taken to hospital after crash ends Daytona 500 . . February 17, 2020 . April 13, 2020.
  108. Web site: Ryan Newman treated, released from hospital . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . February 19, 2020 . April 13, 2020.
  109. Web site: Reid . Spencer . Ryan Newman makes first track appearance since Daytona . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . March 6, 2020 . April 13, 2020.
  110. Web site: Ryan Newman on TODAY Show: 'Thankful' ... and ready to return . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . March 11, 2020 . April 13, 2020.
  111. Web site: Ross Chastain to drive No. 6 Ford for Ryan Newman at Las Vegas . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . February 19, 2020 . February 20, 2020.
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  114. Web site: Officials grant postseason waivers for Kenseth, Newman . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . April 28, 2020 . April 30, 2020.
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  116. Web site: Chip Ganassi Racing taps Matt Kenseth to drive No. 42 for rest of the 2020 season . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . April 27, 2020 . April 28, 2020.
  117. Web site: Jimmie Johnson reports positive COVID-19 test . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . July 3, 2020 . July 4, 2020.
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  121. Web site: J.J. Yeley replaces Brennan Poole in the #15 at Bristol . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . September 17, 2020 . September 19, 2020.
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  124. Web site: Kevin . Rutherford . Luke Lambert Will Be Chris Buescher's Crew Chief in 2020 . Frontstretch . November 5, 2019.
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  126. Web site: Stockman to step down as No. 3 crew chief; Alexander to take over in 2020 . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . October 28, 2019 . October 29, 2019.
  127. Web site: Kelly . Crandall . Burnett to continue as Reddick's crew chief in Cup . Racer.com . November 5, 2019.
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  130. Web site: Scott joins RCR following SHR departure . Amanda . Brooks . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . December 7, 2019 . December 7, 2019.
  131. Web site: Crew chief Cole Pearn to step away from NASCAR . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . December 9, 2019 . December 10, 2019.
  132. Web site: James Small to succeed Pearn as JGR No. 19 crew chief for 2020 . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . December 19, 2019.
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  134. Web site: Jerry Baxter named crew chief for Bubba Wallace . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . January 6, 2020.
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  136. Web site: Source: Dave Winston to Join Daniel Suarez as Crew Chief of No. 96 Gaunt Brothers Racing Car . Toby . Christie . TobyChristie.com . January 22, 2020 . January 23, 2020.
  137. Web site: Phil Surge replaces Chad Johnston as Matt Kenseth's crew chief . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . August 4, 2020 . August 5, 2020.
  138. Web site: JTG Daugherty teams penalized prior to Auto Club 400 . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . March 1, 2020 . March 2, 2020.
  139. Web site: NASCAR issues lug-nut penalties from Darlington . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . May 18, 2020 . May 19, 2020.
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  141. Web site: Chad Knaus to miss Kansas race for birth of second child . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . July 21, 2020 . July 22, 2020.
  142. Web site: Corey LaJoie and Bubba Wallace's teams penalized before New Hampshire race . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . August 2, 2020 . August 3, 2020.
  143. Web site: New Hampshire post-race inspection complete . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . August 2, 2020 . August 3, 2020.
  144. Web site: Post-race inspection complete at Darlington Raceway . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . September 6, 2020 . September 8, 2020.
  145. Web site: New Chevrolet body to debut during 2020 Daytona Speedweeks . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . October 31, 2019 . October 31, 2019.
  146. Web site: Nationwide Insurance will discontinue NASCAR team sponsorship in 2020 . Shane . Walters . RacingNews.co . June 13, 2019 . June 14, 2019.
  147. Web site: Nationwide Insurance Leaving Bowman, Hendrick at End of 2019 . Toby . Christie . TobyChristie.com . June 11, 2019 . June 14, 2019.
  148. Web site: Hendrick Motorsports announces Chevrolet Accessories partners as sponsors for Alex Bowman . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . January 29, 2020 . January 31, 2020.
  149. Web site: Acronis and Hendrick Motorsports forge relationship through 2023 . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . August 12, 2020 . August 12, 2020.
  150. Web site: No. 88 Planters Chevrolet revealed for Martinsville . . October 28, 2020.
  151. Web site: RCR announces Dow will return in 2020 . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . June 15, 2019 . September 11, 2019.
  152. Web site: Discount Tire, Team Penske extend long-standing partnership . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . August 7, 2019 . October 29, 2019.
  153. Web site: Miller Lite to sponsor Brad Keselowski in one race . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . January 28, 2020 . January 31, 2020.
  154. Web site: Monster considering an increased sponsorship at Ganassi next season . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . September 3, 2019 . September 5, 2019.
  155. Web site: Liberty University extends sponsorship of William Byron . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . September 19, 2019 . September 20, 2019.
  156. Web site: Cincinnati Inc. joins as an official sponsor with landmark 10-year agreement . . September 20, 2019 . September 20, 2019.
  157. Web site: Cincinnati, Inc joins Hendrick Motorsports in 10 year deal that includes three race primary for Alex Bowman and associate sponsorship of all four teams . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . September 20, 2019 . September 20, 2019.
  158. Web site: Ally Financial extends full-season primary sponsorship of Hendrick Motorsports . . October 4, 2019 . October 5, 2019.
  159. Web site: Ally signs three-year, full-season sponsorship extension with Hendrick . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . October 4, 2019 . October 5, 2019.
  160. Web site: Stewart-Haas Racing, Smithfield extend partnership; Almirola to stay in No. 10 . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . October 10, 2019 . October 10, 2019.
  161. Web site: Hertz, Hendrick Motorsports extend partnership through 2021 . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . October 23, 2019 . October 24, 2019.
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  163. Web site: Wyndham Rewards renews sponsorship of Roush Fenway Racing, Ryan Newman . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . January 8, 2020 . January 9, 2020.
  164. Web site: Roush Fenway Racing signs Castrol as official partner, No. 6 sponsor . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . January 22, 2020 . January 24, 2020.
  165. Web site: Acorns will not return to Roush Fenway Racing . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . January 23, 2020 . January 24, 2020.
  166. Web site: Guaranteed Rate extends partnership with Ryan Newman, Roush Fenway Racing . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . August 12, 2020 . August 13, 2020.
  167. Web site: Trick or Treat: Mars, Incorporated and NASCAR announce multi-year renewal . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . October 31, 2019 . November 1, 2019.
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  169. Web site: NASCAR will not allow CBD sponsorships . Scott . Page . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . December 2, 2019 . December 4, 2019.
  170. Web site: NASCAR talking to Verizon about returning to the sport . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . January 14, 2020 . January 14, 2020.
  171. Web site: UniFirst to sponsor Chase Elliott for three races . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . January 27, 2020 . January 28, 2020.
  172. Web site: Bubba Wallace loses real sponsor from quitting virtual race . Jim . Utter . . April 6, 2020 . April 14, 2020.
  173. Web site: Bubba Wallace lands personal partnership with Beats by Dre . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . July 7, 2020 . July 23, 2020.
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  207. Web site: Spencer . Reid . Bowman Dominates in Fontana . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . March 2020 . March 1, 2020.
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  219. Web site: Cain. Holly . Martin Truex Jr. surges to first victory of the season, his second straight at Martinsville . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . June 10, 2020. June 11, 2020.
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  225. Web site: Cain. Holly. Cole Custer wins in Kentucky Stunner. NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. . July 12, 2020. July 15, 2020.
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  227. Web site: Graythen. Christopher. Austin Dillon Wins Texas in 1–2 for RCR. . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.. July 19, 2020. July 23, 2020.
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  233. Web site: Tilton. Jared. Chase Elliott Claims Title of Road Course King at Daytona . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.. August 16, 2020. August 16, 2020.
  234. Web site: Tilton. Jared. Hamlin sidesteps Truex to Win First Race of Dover Doubleheader, leads 1–2–3 for JGR . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.. August 22, 2020. August 22, 2020.
  235. Web site: Tilton. Jared. Harvick overtakes Jimmie Johnson, caps off Dover doubleheader in Victory Lane and clenches regular season championship . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.. August 23, 2020. August 28, 2020.
  236. Web site: Tilton. Jared. William Byron prevails in Regular Season Finale, punches Playoff ticket as Jimmie Johnson misses Playoffs in final season . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.. August 29, 2020. August 30, 2020.
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  238. Web site: Keane. Chris. Keselowski dominates Richmond, earn Round of 12 berth . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.. September 12, 2020. September 12, 2020.
  239. Web site: Keane. Chris. Harvick gets ninth win of season at Bristol, Round of 12 set. . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.. September 19, 2020. September 19, 2020.
  240. Web site: Lawdermilk . Brian. Las Vegas born Kurt Busch advances in Sin City Sizzler. NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.. September 27, 2020. September 27, 2020.
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  242. Web site: Tilton . Jared. Elliott Repeats at Charlotte Roval, his fourth straight Road Course Victory; Round of 8 set. NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.. October 11, 2020. October 11, 2020.
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  245. Web site: Cain. Holly. Chase Elliott secures first Championship 4 appearance with Martinsville win. NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.. November 1, 2020. November 9, 2020.
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