LAS VEGAS – Chase Brisco, of Mitchell, IN., finished 21st in the Las Vegas 400 NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Below are the stats of the race
Format: 267 laps, broken into three stages (80 laps/80 laps/107 laps)
Start/Finish: 24th / 21st (Running, completed 266 of 267 laps)
Point Standing: 26th (58 points, 129 out of first)
Race Winner: Kyle Larson of Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet)
Stage 1 Winner: Brad Keselowski of Team Penske (Ford)
Stage 2 Winner: Kyle Larson of Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet)
Stage 1 Recap (Laps 1-80):
● Chase Briscoe started 24th and finished 26th.
● The Ford Performance Racing School driver reported on lap 10 that his Ford Mustang was really tight on exit as he ran in the 26th position.
● When the yellow flag was shown for the first time on lap 27, Briscoe said the No. 14 had started to build free on exit. The team pitted for four tires, fuel and adjustments to help with handling early in the run. He restarted 19th but slipped back to 25th on lap 42.
● Briscoe pitted from the 25th position on lap 48 for tires, fuel and a track bar adjustment. The No. 14 had to restart at the tail end of the longest line in 30th after being penalized during the pit stop.
● At the end of Stage 1, Briscoe reported that his Ford Performance Racing School Mustang was turning better. He pitted under the caution for four tires, fuel and a wedge adjustment.
Stage 2 Recap (Laps 81-160):
● Briscoe started 18th and finished 23rd.
● After beginning the stage in 18th, Briscoe dropped as far back as 28th before beginning to work his way forward. He was 25th before green-flag stops began on lap 122.
● Briscoe made his scheduled green-flag pit stop from the 10th position on lap 125. The No. 14 team gave him four tires, fuel and a chassis adjustment to free up the Ford Performance Racing School Mustang on exit, and he returned to the track in the 29th position.
● On lap 150, Briscoe moved into the 23rd position and reported he had no side bite at all.
● At the end of Stage 2, Briscoe was scored one lap down and pitted for four tires, fuel and a chassis adjustment for the Ford Performance Racing School Mustang. He pitted a second time to repair damage to the left-front fender that was the result of contact with another team’s tire when making his previous stop. He lined up 29th, one lap down, for the start of the final stage.
Final Stage Recap (Laps 161-267):
● Briscoe started 29th and finished 21st.
● The Ford Performance Racing School driver wheeled his way into the Lucky Dog position on the lap-168 restart, signaling the beginning of the final stage, and was able to get back on the lead lap when the fifth caution of the race occurred on lap 171.
● Under the caution, Briscoe pitted for four tires and fuel, and lined up 26th for the restart on lap 174.
● The yellow flag waved again on lap 180, and the No. 14 team elected not to pit. The Ford Performance Racing School Mustang lined up 15th for the restart.
● On lap 215 while running 22nd, Briscoe reported he was too tight on corner entry through exit.
● Briscoe made his final scheduled green-flag pit stop from the ninth position on lap 225. The No. 14 team gave him four tires, fuel and a slight chassis adjustment.
● He crossed the line 21st at the finish.
Notes:
● The Las Vegas 400 marks Briscoe’s fourth career NASCAR Cup Series start.
● Briscoe has five NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Las Vegas and swept the series’ slate of races in 2020.
● Briscoe was the highest finishing NASCAR Cup Series rookie.
● Kyle Larson won the Las Vegas 400 to score his seventh career NASCAR Cup Series victory and his first at Las Vegas. His margin over second-place Brad Keselowski was 3.156 seconds.
● There were six caution periods for a total of 30 laps.
● Only 14 of the 38 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.
● Denny Hamlin remains the championship leader after Las Vegas with a 38-point advantage over second-place Keselowski.
Chase Briscoe, driver of the No. 14 Ford Performance Racing School Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing:
“It felt like every race so far I’ve learned a ton just throughout the race. Obviously I wish I could start the race kind of where I end, knowing what I need from a speed standpoint. I feel like I learned a lot today, and hopefully when we come back here it’ll help. It’s just hard with no practice to show up and go, but I feel like we made gains on it, and right now I feel that’s the most important thing.”
Next Up:
The next event on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule is the Instacart 500k on Sunday, March 14, at Phoenix Raceway. The race begins at 3:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by FOX and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
STEWART-HAAS RACING – Las Vegas 400
Finish:
- Kevin Harvick (Started 1st, Finished 20th / Running, completed 266 of 267 laps)
- Chase Briscoe (Started 24th, Finished 21st / Running, completed 266 of 267 laps)
- Cole Custer (Started 20th, Finished 25th / Running, completed 266 of 267 laps)
- Aric Almirola (Started 28th, Finished 38th / Accident, completed 178 of 267 laps)
SHR Points:
- Kevin Harvick (7th with 136 points, 51 out of first)
- Cole Custer (19th with 80 points, 107 out of first)
- Chase Briscoe (26th with 58 points, 129 out of first)
- Aric Almirola (28th with 41 points, 146 out of first)
Race Notes:
- Briscoe was the highest finishing NASCAR Cup Series rookie.
- The Las Vegas 400 marked Briscoe’s fourth career NASCAR Cup Series start and his first at Las Vegas.
- Kyle Larson won the Las Vegas 400 to score his seventh career NASCAR Cup Series victory and his first at Las Vegas. His margin over second-place Brad Keselowski was 3.156 seconds.
- There were six caution periods for a total of 30 laps.
- Only 14 of the 38 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.
- Denny Hamlin remains the championship leader after Las Vegas with a 38-point advantage over second-place Keselowski.
Next Up:
The next event on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule is the Instacart 500k on Sunday, March 14 at Phoenix Raceway. The race begins at 3:30 p.m. EST with live coverage provided by FOX and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.