Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Phoenix International Raceway track facts: 2014 Quicken Loans 500


The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 2014 Eliminator 8 at Phoenix International Raceway

Driver
Races
Poles
Wins
Top Fives
Top 10s
DNFs
Average Finish
Driver Rating
 
 
1
Joey Logano
11
0
0
2
5
2
15.9
83.7
 
2
Denny Hamlin
18
1
1
8
9
0
11.3
97.1
 
3
Ryan Newman
24
4
1
8
10
4
18.2
87.7
 
4
Jeff Gordon
31
3
2
11
21
3
11.3
99.9
 
5
Matt Kenseth
24
1
1
5
9
3
17.2
86.3
 
6
Carl Edwards
20
3
2
7
12
1
12.1
99.9
 
7
Brad Keselowski
10
1
0
3
4
1
15.7
88.9
 
8
Kevin Harvick
23
0
5
8
12
0
11.8
103.9
 
* – Based on last 19 races at Phoenix International Raceway (2005 – 2014).


If two or more Eliminator 8 drivers are tied after Phoenix, the tie-breaker will go to the driver with the best finish in the three Eliminator Round races. Here is how the Eliminator 8 drivers have fared in each of the first two races in this round:

Points Pos.
Driver
Martinsville
Texas
1
Joey Logano
5
12
2
Denny Hamlin
8
10
3
Ryan Newman
3
15
4
Jeff Gordon
2
29
5
Matt Kenseth
6
25
6
Carl Edwards
20
9
7
Brad Keselowski
31
3
8
Kevin Harvick
33
2





Phoenix International Raceway:
History
·         Construction was completed in January 1964. The facility consisted of a one-mile oval and a 2.5-mile road course.
·         Alan Kulwicki won the first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Phoenix on Nov. 6, 1988.
·         The first spring race was held on April 23, 2005 and also the first night race, which was won by Kurt Busch.
·         The track underwent its first repave in 2011. The construction began in March and concluded in September of that year.
·         The following changes were made during the construction period (March – Sept., 2011):
o    Widened the frontstretch from 52 to 62 feet
o    Reconfigured pit road with the installation of concrete pit stalls
o    Pushed the dog-leg curve between Turn 2 and Turn 3 out 95 feet
o    Tightened the turn radius of the dog-leg from 800 to 500 feet
o    Implemented variable banking to ensure the immediate use of two racing grooves, including 10-11 degree banking between Turn 1 and Turn 2; 10-11 degree banking in the apex of the dog-leg; and 8-9 degree banking in Turn 4
Notebook
·         There have been 36 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Phoenix International Raceway, one per season from 1988-2004 and two each season since.
·         194 drivers have competed in at least one NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Phoenix; 139 in more than one.
·         Mark Martin leads series in starts at Phoenix with 34; followed by Jeff Gordon with 31.
·         Geoffrey Bodine won the first pole in 1988 at a speed of 123.203 mph (29.220 sec.).
·         There have been 20 different Coors Light pole winners, led by Ryan Newman with four.
·         Youngest Phoenix pole winner: Kyle Busch (4/22/06 – 20 years, 11 months, 20 days).
·         Oldest Phoenix pole winner: Mark Martin (03/03/13 – 54 years, 1 month, 22 days).
·         Ryan Newman, Jeff Gordon and Carl Edwards are the only drivers to win consecutive poles. Newman won three straight (2002-04), while Gordon won the fall of 2006 and the spring of 2007. Edwards won the fall of 2010 and spring of 2011.
·         Denny Hamlin (November, 2005) and AJ Allmendinger (April, 2010) won their first career Coors Light poles at Phoenix International Raceway
·         There have been 23 different NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race winners at Phoenix, eight have won more than once, led by Eliminator Eight driver Kevin Harvick, with five – (’06 spring race and Chase race, ’12 Chase race, ‘13 Chase race and ’14 spring race).
·         The eight drivers have won more than once at Phoenix: Kevin Harvick leads the series in wins with five followed by Jimmie Johnson (four), Davey Allison (two), Jeff Burton (two), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (two), Jeff Gordon(two) Carl Edwards (two) and Mark Martin (two).
·         Of the eight drivers with multiple wins at Phoenix International Raceway, Mark Martin is the only driver to win in two different manufacturers: Ford (1993) and Chevrolet (2009).
·         Five drivers have won consecutive races at Phoenix: Davey Allison (1991,1992); Jeff Burton (2000, 2001); Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2003, 2004); Kevin Harvick (swept 2006) and (2013 Chase race – Spring race 2014); Jimmie Johnson is the only one of the five to win three consecutive races (fall 2007, swept 2008).
·         Hendrick Motorsports leads the series in wins at Phoenix with nine, followed by Roush Fenway Racing with seven.
·         Four of the 36 (11.1%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Phoenix have been won from the Coors Light pole:Jeff Gordon (spring 2007), Jimmie Johnson (fall 2008), Mark Martin (spring 2009) and Carl Edwards (fall 2010).
·         Seven of the 36 (19.4%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Phoenix have been won from the front row: four from the pole and three from second-place.
·         17 of the 36 (47.2%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Phoenix have been won from a starting position insidethe top 10.
·         19 of the 36 (52.7%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Phoenix have been won from a starting positionoutside the top 10.
·         3 of the 36 (8.3%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Phoenix have been won from a starting position outsidethe top 20.
·         Jimmie Johnson leads the series in average finish at Phoenix with a 6.273; he is the only active driver with an average finish inside the top 10. 
·         Ricky Rudd won the 1995 race from the 29th-place starting position, the furthest back a race winner has started.
·         Matt Kenseth won the 2002 race from the 28th-place starting position, the furthest back an active race winner has started.
·         Two perfect Driver Ratings of 150.0 have been recorded at Phoenix, Kurt Busch in April of 2005 and Kevin Harvick in November of 2006.
·         Youngest NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Phoenix International Raceway winner: Kyle Busch (11/13/2005 – 20 years, 6 months, 11 days).
·         Oldest NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Phoenix International Raceway winner: Mark Martin (04/18/2009 – 50 years, 3 months, 9 days).
·         Mark Martin leads the series in runner-up finishes at Phoenix with five; followed by Jimmie Johnson and Tony Stewart with three each.
·         Jimmie Johnson lead the series in top-five finishes at Phoenix with 14; followed by Mark Martin with 12 andJeff Gordon with 11.
·         Alan Kulwicki (11/6/1988) and Bobby Hamilton (10/27/1996) are the only two drivers to post their first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career win at Phoenix International Raceway.
·         21 of the 23 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers who have won at Phoenix participated in at least two or more races before visiting Victory Lane. Alan Kulwicki (11/6/1988) and Tony Stewart (11/7/1999) are the only two drivers to win at Phoenix in their first appearance.
·         Jeff Gordon competed at Phoenix International Raceway 16 times before winning (4/21/2007); the longest span of any the 23 winners.
·         Six drivers have made 10 or more attempts before their first win at Phoenix: Jeff Gordon (16), Ryan Newman(15), Kasey Kahne (14), Denny Hamlin (13), Carl Edwards (12) and Rusty Wallace (11).
·         Joe Nemechek leads the series (active drivers) with the most NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starts at Phoenix without visiting Victory Lane with 28.
·         Since the advent of electronic scoring the closest margin of victory in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Phoenix was the (4/10/2010) race won by Ryan Newman with a MOV of 0.13 seconds.
·         Two drivers have won at Phoenix and the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship in the same season:Jimmie Johnson (2007, 2008 sweep and 2009); Dale Earnhardt (1990).
·         Danica Patrick is the only female driver that has made a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start at Phoenix International Raceway.
Driver
Starting Position
Finishing Position
Date
Danica Patrick
33
36
3/2/2014
Danica Patrick
32
33
11/10/2013
Danica Patrick
40
39
3/3/2013
Danica Patrick
37
17
11/11/2012

·         Car numbers that have produced three or more Phoenix wins:
Car Number – Drivers – (Years)
o    No. 48  Jimmie Johnson (2007, 2008 sweep and 2009)
o    No. 99 – Carl Edwards (2010 and 2013) and Jeff Burton (2000, 2001)  
o    No. 29 – Kevin Harvick (2006 sweep, 2012 and 2013)
o    No. 5 -  Mark Martin (2009), Kyle Busch (2005) and Terry Labonte (1994)

NASCAR in Arizona
·         There have been 41 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races among three tracks in Arizona.
Track Name
City
NSCS
Phoenix International Raceway
Avondale
36
Arizona State Fairgrounds
Phoenix
4
Tucson Rodeo Grounds
Tucson
1
·         32 drivers in NASCAR national series history have their home state recorded as Arizona.

·         None of the drivers from Arizona have won a race in NASCAR’s three national series.

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