Martin Truex Jr. first spins, then wins Richmond Cup race

Make that two-for-two for Martin Truex Jr. in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.




Truex passed Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch with 25 of 400 laps remaining in Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond (Va.) Raceway and held on for his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series playoff victory.

The win did not come easy as Truex overcame getting spun out while leading the race on Lap 315.

It’s his sixth victory of the season and 20th of his career and the first time in his career he’s won back-to-back races. Truex also won last weekend’s playoff opener at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

“I don’t even know what to say, I really don’t,” Truex said after the race. “I’m speechless. We did an unbelievable job, just all my guys. Everybody back at the shop – you guys are just building unbelievable race cars right now.

“I had a heck of a race with Kyle and Denny all night long really. I don’t know, we kept plugging away at it, kept plugging away at it. That’s what we always do – keep digging and never quit. The next thing you know we’re catching (Busch) and I was like, ‘Awe, cool, here we go.’

“To sweep both Richmond races is pretty awesome with as much as we led here coming into this year. Just thanks to everybody – it’s pretty amazing.”

Asked how he overcame the spin out to still win, Truex said: “Luckily I didn’t hit anything.  I just tried to keep it off the fence, tried to get spun around and get going, and we ended up ‑‑ because we were pretty far up front, we got going in a pretty good spot and left pit road in a good position.

“Then good adjustments at the end again by (crew chief) Cole (Pearn). This is just freaking unbelievable, so we came here to get bonus points and damn sure we did that.”

Denny Hamlin finished third and Erik Jones was fourth as JGR swept the top four finishing positions for the first time in the organization’s history.

Brad Keselowski ended up fifth, Ryan Newman sixth, Kyle Larson seventh, Kevin Harvick eighth, Clint Bowyer ninth and Daniel Suarez completed the top-10.

Stage 3

Following the break between Stages 2 and 3, all of the lead-lap cars elected to pit with Kyle Busch once again the first off pit road.

Both Kurt Busch and William Byron were penalized for speeding on pit road during their stops and had to restart from the rear of the field.

On the restart on Lap 210, Kyle Busch was followed by Truex, Hamlin, Keselowski and Jones.

Reed Sorenson got in the Turn 2 wall on Lap 243 to bring out a caution. All of the lead-lap cars elected to pit with Keselowski the first off pit road. 

Jimmie Johnson missed his pit stall the first time around and had to pit again. Aric Almirola was penalized for speeding on pit road and had to restart from the rear of the field.

On the restart on Lap 251, Keselowski was followed by Kyle Busch, Truex, Hamlin and Newman.

On Lap 253, Newman had powered his way into the third position and began challenging Truex for the second spot.

On Lap 267, Kyle Busch retook the third position from Newman as Keselowski continued to hold a small but steady lead over Truex.

With 125 laps to go, Truex continued to remain behind Keselowski waiting for a chance to make a pass for the lead with Kyle Busch running third.

Truex cleared Keselowski off Turn 4 on Lap 282 to reclaim the lead in the race.

After 300 laps, Truex had built a more than 2-second lead over Kyle Busch. Keselowski ran third, Hamlin fourth and Jones fifth.

On Lap 312, several lead-lap cars began a round of green-flag pit stops to get new tires and enough fuel to make it to the finish of the race.

Truex spun off Turn 4 on Lap 315 after contact with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. to bring out a caution. Stenhouse had just pit and had four fresh tires. Kyle Busch inherited the lead at the line.

All of the lead-lap cars hit pit road for their final stops with Kyle Busch the first off pit road. On the restart on Lap 322, Busch was followed by Hamlin, Truex, Keselowski and Larson.

With 50 laps to go, Kyle Busch maintained about a 1.4-second lead over Hamlin as Truex continued to run in third. Keselowski was fourth and Newman fifth.

On Lap 356, Truex got around Hamlin to move into the second spot, 1.2-seconds behind leader Kyle Busch.

With 30 to go, Truex had cut Kyle Busch’s lead to about half-a-second. Hamlin ran third, Keselowski fourth and Jones moved back into fifth.

Truex finally got around Busch with 25 laps remaining to reclaim the lead.

With 10 laps remaining, Truex had moved out to almost a 2-second lead over Kyle Busch with Hamlin in third and Jones in fourth.

Cla#DriverManufacturerLapsTimeLaps Led
119 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota400 109
218 Kyle Busch Toyota4002.630202
311 Denny Hamlin Toyota4005.801 
420 Erik Jones Toyota4008.960 
52 Brad Keselowski Ford40011.67690
66 Ryan Newman Ford40012.513 
742 Kyle Larson Chevrolet40014.625 
84 Kevin Harvick Ford40016.477 
914 Clint Bowyer Ford40017.786 
1041 Daniel Suarez Ford40018.361 
1148 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet40018.789 
1222 Joey Logano Ford40023.391 
1343 Darrell Wallace Jr. Chevrolet40024.846 
149 Chase Elliott Chevrolet3991 lap 
1595 Matt DiBenedetto Toyota3991 lap 
1617 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford3991 lap 
1710 Aric Almirola Ford3991 lap 
1812 Ryan Blaney Ford3991 lap 
191 Kurt Busch Chevrolet3982 laps 
2038 David Ragan Ford3982 laps 
2136 Matt Tifft Ford3973 laps 
2234 Michael McDowell Ford3973 laps 
233 Austin Dillon Chevrolet3964 laps 
2488 Alex Bowman Chevrolet3964 laps 
2524 William Byron Chevrolet3964 laps 
268 Daniel Hemric Chevrolet3964 laps 
2713 Ty Dillon Chevrolet3964 laps 
2821 Paul Menard Ford3955 laps 
2900 Landon Cassill Chevrolet3955 laps 
3032 Corey Lajoie Ford3955 laps 
3147 Ryan Preece Chevrolet3946 laps 
3237 Chris Buescher Chevrolet3937 laps 
3351 Austin Theriault Chevrolet3928 laps 
3452 J.J. Yeley Ford3919 laps 
3553 Spencer Boyd Chevrolet38812 laps 
3627 Quin Houff Chevrolet38416 laps 
3715 Ross Chastain Chevrolet265135 laps 
3877 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet233167 laps 

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