Playoff standings tighten as first
elimination race approaches
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[September 24, 2019]
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The
scenario for Sunday's much-anticipated Monster Energy NASCAR Cup
Series Playoff race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course
provides exactly the intensity NASCAR fans want, but for the Playoff
drivers competing to advance to the Round of 12 - the recently added
road course also presents high anxiety.
Coming into Sunday's Bank of America ROVAL 400 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBC,
PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) the four Playoff drivers currently
ranked outside the top 12 in the driver Playoff standings include
Alex Bowman (13th), Clint Bowyer (14th), Kurt Busch (15th) and Erik
Jones (16th).
For Jones, whose No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota failed post-race
inspection Saturday night at Richmond Raceway after an apparent
fourth-place finish, the only path he has to continue in the
Playoffs couldn't be simpler. He must win. Heading into Charlotte,
he is 45 points behind 12th place William Byron and essentially will
have to win the race to earn an automatic ticket to the next round.
For what it's worth in terms of momentum and optimism, Jones' JGR
teammate Martin Truex Jr. has won both of the opening two Playoff
races and his three JGR teammates finished 1-2-3 at Richmond.
Joining Jones on the outside looking in is Bowman, however this
season's first-time race winner (Chicago) is only two points behind
his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Byron in 12th. Bowyer is four
points behind Byron and Busch is 14 points behind Byron.
Interestingly, Bowyer, Bowman and Busch, finished third, fourth and
fifth, respectively, at the ROVAL debut race last year. Jones was
30th - one of 14 cars collected in a crash on Lap 105 of the 109-lap
race.
"So we just have to get stage points and have a good day all day,"
Bowman said looking ahead after a disappointing 24th-place finish at
Richmond on Saturday.
"If we don't make the next round, we don't really deserve to be
there with how we are running right now. It's definitely a bummer,
but we have to get our stuff together."
Bowyer, who was ranked as high as eighth in the Playoff standings
after the season's first Richmond race in April, appeared to be an
easy entrant into the championship field. But the driver of the No.
14 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford had to race his way back into Playoff
eligibility in the final regular season race. And since then has
established a definitive Playoff intensity. He sits only two points
outside the cutoff of moving on in his 2019 title fight.
The 40-year old veteran has four top-10 finishes in the last five
races and won the pole position for the Las Vegas Playoff opener.
His eighth-place finish at Richmond - a venue where he has won twice
previously - was exactly what he needed to remain in contention for
the ticket to move forward. And he does boast the best Charlotte
Motor Speedway Road Course finish (third) among those four drivers
hoping to advance in the title run.
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"We gave ourselves a fighting chance going into Charlotte," Bowyer
said. "I knew Richmond was gonna be an opportunity. We
semi-capitalized on that opportunity, but looking forward to
Charlotte.
"It's gonna be fun for everybody involved. It's do-or-die time. It's
the Playoffs. You watch these football teams go through these
playoffs and how exciting it is and it's our turn to have that
nerve-racking moments and do-or-die moments for your race team and
your season. But I'm looking forward to it."
Part of what motivates Bowyer is how close the championship
contenders are even above the cutoff line. Not only are the points
tight among three of the four drivers still looking to lock in a
Playoff position, the points are tight from essentially ninth place
Ryan Newman all the way to 12th place Byron, who is on the Playoff
bubble.
The Roush-Fenway Racing driver Newman - who qualified for the
Playoffs in 16th position - now sits 14 points inside the top 12 and
holds a slim six-point edge over 10th place Ryan Blaney, who is the
defending Charlotte Playoff race champion.
Newman is 11 points up on Aric Almirola in 11th place and is 12
points up on Byron in 12th. So a mere 12 points separate ninth place
from the 12th place cutoff. And a mere 26 points separate Newman
from 15th place Kurt Busch.
None of these margins feel especially safe. And that's even more so
the case at such a new venue as the 2.28-mile Charlotte Motor
Speedway Road Course that so famously requires both top notch road
racing ability and oval driving skill.
"Everyone else has the same goal, we we'll just try to do our jobs
and not have any issues and see what happens," Team Penske's Blaney
said.
With his two-race Playoff sweep thus far, Truex has won his way into
the next round of the postseason. In addition, Stewart-Haas Racing's
Kevin Harvick and Joe Gibbs Racing's Kyle Busch have clinched their
spots in the Round of 12 on points following Richmond; leaving nine
spots still up for grabs in the Playoff standings. Defending Cup
champion Joey Logano is sixth in the standings, 50 points ahead of
the postseason cutoff.
--By Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media.
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