High emotion permeates the 2019
NASCAR Playoffs
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[October 29, 2019]
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- That
Martin Truex Jr. led a race-best - and career-high - 464 of 500 laps
last Sunday en route to his series-leading seventh Monster Energy
NASCAR Cup Series victory of the season cannot be lost in the
post-race shoving fracas that took place between his fellow Playoff
contenders Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano at Martinsville Speedway.
The 2019 Playoff intensity level is up, as expected. And while
Truex's No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota team have won its way into
the Championship 4 Round, his work only settles one piece of the
Playoff puzzle. There are still three more positions up for grabs to
fill the championship eligible slate-of-four for the season finale
at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
This week's Texas Motor Speedway stop, in particular, has been the
scene of high emotion with a highlight reel full of driver drama. In
the hours immediately after the Martinsville checkered flag, the
Texas track had already come up with promotional material featuring
the Hamlin vs. Logano Martinsville pit road run-in.
Fittingly, Hamlin and Logano are among the current top four of the
Playoff standings and both have victories at the two remaining
tracks -- Texas Motor Speedway and Phoenix's ISM Raceway that will
ultimately decide the four title contenders.
Hamlin, seven points behind the Playoff standings leader Truex Jr.,
and JGR teammate, regular-season champion Kyle Busch, lead all eight
Playoff drivers with three wins each at Texas, where the series
races Sunday in the AAA Texas 500 (3 p.m. ET on NBCSN, PRN, SiriusXM
NASCAR Radio). Hamlin is also the most recent Texas winner with a
victory this Spring. He also swept the 2010 season races.
Busch earned his Texas trophies in 2013, 2016 and 2018 - but all
three came during the Spring events, not the Fall Playoff races.
Similarly, Logano's only Texas win came in Spring, 2014.
In the last five seasons, Kevin Harvick -- who is fifth in the
standings, 14 points behind Logano -- is the only Texas Playoff race
winner (2017 and 2018) among those still fighting for the 2019
trophy. And Harvick and Busch are the only multi-time Texas winners
in the last 11 races at the 1.5-mile track among those eight.
Four championship eligible drivers are still vying for their first
Texas win. Truex is among that group with a career-best runner-up
showings in the 2017 Playoff race and 2013 Spring race.
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Ryan Blaney, who finished an impressive fifth at Martinsville on
Sunday, is ranked sixth in the standings, 15 points behind his Team
Penske teammate Logano. Two of Blaney's career top-10 finishes in
nine Texas starts have been top five efforts. In fact, his best
overall day in Fort Worth was a runner-up finish to Harvick in last
year's Playoff race -- winning the pole position and leading 40 laps
in the No. 12 Team Penske Ford. In 2017, he led a race best 148 laps
only to finish 12th. He was sidelined early at Texas this April when
his car suffered from an over-heating issues.
Although not a victory, Blaney was optimistic following his top five
effort last Sunday at Martinsville. And he likes his chances at
Texas.
"Confident," Blaney said of his outlook. "Our car was really good
there in the first race this year. We were leading when we blew up,
so looking forward to going there."
Larson, the driver of the No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet, has
four top-10 finishes -- three of them top five efforts at Texas. His
best outing was a runner-up to Jimmie Johnson in Spring, 2017. He
was fifth in last year's Playoff race -- his only checkered flag
finish in the last four races. He crashed out this April and
finished 39th. Larson is currently 24 points behind Logano in the
Playoff standings.
Elliott, driver of the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, earned
his first career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory at Texas Motor
Speedway in 2014 and has an impressive five top-10 finishes in seven
Monster Energy Series starts there -- including his first four Cup
races. His best showing is fourth in the 2016 Playoff race. He was
sixth in last year's Playoff race, leading a career-best 35 laps.
He'll need to resurrect some of that positive energy this weekend as
he shows up ranked eighth among the eight Playoff drivers -- 44
points behind fourth place Logano after his car suffered mechanical
problems at Martinsville. He was 13th at Texas this Spring.
Although Elliott's 36th-place finish at Martinsville makes for a
tough road to overcome, the 23-year old - a three-race winner in
2019 - seemed as determined as ever about earning his first ever
Championship 4 appearance.
"That is certainly the case now," Elliott said. "We do have to win."
And judging by the most recent race, passion will not be a problem.
--Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media
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