Kenseth wins Bristol

Matt Kenseth

Polesitter Matt Kenseth weathered the storm to win Sunday’s night’s wild Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway, snapping a 51-race winless drought for his first victory of the season.

Kenseth took over the lead with 22 laps to go and held off a resurging Jimmie Johnson on a final green-white-checkered shootout to take the checkered flag more than nine hours after the race started.

Jeff Gordon was third, followed by Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. and Ryan Newman.

Kenseth started on the pole for Sunday’s race and led just 47 laps to collect his first victory since winning at New Hampshire in September of 2013, one of seven races he won that year.

Sunday’s win was the 32nd-career Sprint Cup victory for Kenseth and his fourth-career Bristol victory.

“It feels good to be back here," said Kenseth following his win. “Last year was tough and not winning again this year so far has been tough. We had such a good 2013, we came a little short of the ultimate prize there, but we had such a great season, and last year there were some races we had some chances to win and just things wouldn't line up for us. We just couldn't get it to happen.

“Tonight was kind of the opposite. Everything worked out. Everything kind of fell into place today and it feels good."

Sunday’s race started more than an hour late amid cloudy skies that got even darker for Team Penske teammates Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano, who crashed on lap 20 after Keselowski got loose and collected Logano, who saw his chance at a Bristol sweep go up in smoke.

While under caution the skies finally opened up, bringing racing to a halt after 22 laps.

After a nearly four hour rain delay, racing finally got back underway around 6:30pm, with Harvick out in front.

Once under green, Harvick and his Stewart-Haas Racing teammate Kurt Busch would trade the lead eight times over the next 200 laps before Busch got tangled up with Johnson on lap 279 to bring out the caution flag.

With Busch knocked back deep in the field, Carl Edwards moved up to challenge Harvick for the top spot before Harvick got collected in a wreck on lap 312 after Johnson and Jeb Burton got together.

Edwards, Kenseth and Kyle Larson would battle it out for the top spot for the next 150 laps before Kurt Busch managed to fight his way back to the front of the field with 56 laps to go

Busch would lead for the next 34 laps before the caution flag waved with 26 laps to go. During the ensuing caution, Busch’s crew chief John Klausmeier – filling in for the ailing Tony Gibson – elected to have Busch to give up the lead to come in for fresh tires.

It would prove to be a costly pit stop.

With just eight laps to go, Edwards got loose fighting Gordon for second place and collected Busch along with four other drivers, bringing out the final yellow flag and setting up a three-lap overtime finish.

Under caution the rain began falling again, bringing out yet another red flag.

Through all the mess, Johnson managed to rally from a lap down to move back into the top five and restarted fourth for the final shootout.

Kenseth pulled away on the restart as Johnson powered past Gordon on the outside and into second place, but Kenseth held on to beat Johnson to the line by two car lengths.

“It was a wild night," said Johnson. “I’m just really glad we got a second. I maybe had a shot at the win, but am just thrilled to get such a great finish here. This is one of the more tough tracks for me, as a driver. So, I’m very stoked to be here. Chevy was fast, and we go on to the next one."

Five-time Bristol winner Jeff Gordon came home third in his final Food City 500 start, scoring his first top five Bristol finish since 2012. Gordon’s car was one of the few to escape the relatively unscathed amid Sunday’s chaos.

“Heck, that's Bristol, isn't it? I'm sure I've had wackier nights and days at Bristol than this," said Gordon. “I can't say that mine was too wild and crazy. Our car was solid, our team was solid. Everything else kind of was working our way the rest of the night."

Harvick, who led a race-high 184 laps, spent nearly 50 laps behind the wall and limped to a 38th-place finish but still managed to hold onto the points lead by 30 points over Logano, who finished 40th after his crash early in the race. Martin Truex, Jr. held onto third in points while Johnson moves up to fourth ahead of Keselowski who finished 35th.

Results

Pos # Driver Make Start Laps Led Status
1 20 Matt Kenseth Toyota 1 511 47 Running
2 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 28 511 0 Running
3 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 23 511 0 Running
4 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Ford 25 511 0 Running
5 31 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 18 511 0 Running
6 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 21 511 0 Running
7 42 Kyle Larson Chevrolet 14 511 90 Running
8 51 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 15 511 0 Running
9 10 Danica Patrick Chevrolet 26 511 0 Running
10 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 12 511 0 Running
11 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 9 511 0 Running
12 15 Clint Bowyer Toyota 37 511 0 Running
13 43 Aric Almirola Ford 30 511 0 Running
14 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 10 510 0 Running
15 41 Kurt Busch Chevrolet 7 510 98 Running
16 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr Chevrolet 13 509 0 Running
17 55 Brett Moffitt Toyota 24 509 0 Running
18 38 David Gilliland Ford 32 508 0 Running
19 9 Sam Hornish Jr Ford 39 508 0 Running
20 7 Alex Bowman Chevrolet 40 508 0 Running
21 83 Matt DiBenedetto Toyota 22 508 0 Running
22 95 Michael McDowell Ford 19 507 0 Running
23 46 Michael Annett Chevrolet 36 507 0 Running
24 19 Carl Edwards Toyota 3 507 86 Running
25 34 Chris Buescher Ford 38 505 0 Running
26 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 5 505 0 Running
27 35 Cole Whitt Ford 42 504 0 Running
28 6 Trevor Bayne Ford 31 504 0 Running
29 78 Martin Truex Jr Chevrolet 16 504 0 Running
30 16 Greg Biffle Ford 33 504 6 Running
31 32 Mike Bliss Ford 41 502 0 Running
32 23 J.J. Yeley Toyota 29 496 0 Running
33 33 Alex Kennedy Chevrolet 43 490 0 Running
34 47 AJ Allmendinger Chevrolet 20 489 0 Accident
35 2 Brad Keselowski Ford 2 489 0 Running
36 13 Casey Mears Chevrolet 27 487 0 Accident
37 5 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 8 482 0 Accident
38 4 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 4 468 184 Running
39 98 Josh Wise Ford 35 466 0 Accident
40 22 Joey Logano Ford 6 452 0 Running
41 18 David Ragan Toyota 11 435 0 Running
42 26 Jeb Burton Toyota 34 416 0 Accident
43 40 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 17 288 0 Accident