NASCAR: Aric Almirola wins at New Hampshire

The NASCAR Cup Series has its 13th different winner of the 2021 season through 22 races.

Aric Almirola won Sunday’s Foxwood Resort Casino 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway by 0.697 seconds. The No. 10 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford led 25 of the 293 laps around the 1.058-mile track as the race was shortened due to darkness.

“This is by far one of my favorite race tracks,” an elated Almirola said after taking the checkered flag. “I love coming up to the New England area and racing. I love this race track. I had this race won a couple of years ago, and I gave it away—I lost it. And I am so glad to win a race here with this race team.

Winner Aric Almirola gets his Lobster

“It’s so good, man. We’ve been through so much, and I just stood the test. Everybody has just been working so hard… There’ve been so many people who have continued to support us through the crappiest year ever. Man, this feels so good for them. My pit crew did a phenomenal job on pit road. There’s no doubt we’ve struggled, but guess what? We’re going Playoff racing.”

It helped Almirola’s cause that NASCAR cut the race eight laps short of the scheduled 301 circuits because of darkness, a move necessitated by a rain delay that commenced after eight laps had been completed and Kyle Busch’s polesitting car had been wrecked beyond repair.

Bell thought an extra eight laps might have made the difference.

“I didn’t know how many laps they cut it short, but definitely whenever I saw the board and saw that we were eight laps short, it stings, man, because I feel like I probably had a little bit better pace than him, and I was able to get to him,” said Bell, who won Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the track.

“I know lapped cars were giving him a bad time, but I was able to get to him, and it was going to be a heck of a race.”

Penske teammates Keselowski, Joey Logano and Blaney ran third, fourth and fifth, respectively, with Logano recovering from a two-lap penalty incurred during the rain delay. Nicked for the two circuits when  a crewman worked on his car during the red-flag period, Logano used two free passes under caution to his advantage.

Kevin Harvick finished sixth after winning the first stage and leading a race-high 66 laps, the first time since May 9 at Darlington the driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford had been at the front of the field.

Ford drivers claimed five of the top six finishing positions, with Bell in a Toyota being the only exception. Kyle Larson, Ross Chastain, Alex Bowman and Denny Hamlin completed the top 10.

Almirola’s victory set up a battle between Richard Childress Racing teammates Tyler Reddick and Austin Dillon for the 16th and final Playoff berth. Both were comfortably situated in points before the race, but Almirola’s win reduced the number of available spots in the postseason from four to three.

Reddick currently leads Dillon by five points for the last Playoff-eligible position with four regular-season events remaining.

On Lap 6, as rain began falling with sudden intensity, frontrunner Kyle Busch spun into the Turn 1 wall, crushing the rear of his No. 18 Toyota. Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Martin Truex Jr. suffered a similar fate on the wet track, damaging the front end and splitter of his No. 19 Camry.

Hamlin spun behind Busch and Truex, making slight contact with the No. 48 Chevrolet of Bowman, but Hamlin had more time to react after witnessing the ill fortune of his JGR teammates and escaped major damage.

NASCAR officials were surprised at how quickly mist turned to hard rain rendered the track too treacherous to continue the race.

“As (race director) Tim Bermann is about to put out the yellow, we look down and (Busch) is already getting loose,” said NASCAR executive director and chief racing development officer Steve O’Donnell.

“I’ve been here a number of years. That’s the first time I’ve seen that in terms of how quickly it came upon us. Certainly mist, we’ve raced in mist conditions before. The track got slick, obviously, in a hurry, and it was unfortunate what took place.”

The wreck eliminated Busch from the race in 37th (last) place. Truex recovered to finish 12th.

Logano suffered corollary damage when debris from the track stuck in the throttle linkage and prevented the throttle from opening fully. Because a crew member began working on the car before the red flag was lifted, Logano incurred the two-lap penalty.

Race Results

Fin No. Vehicle Driver Team Laps Led Status
1 22 10 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford 293 25 Running
2 9 20 Christopher Bell Rheem/Watts Toyota 293 0 Running
3 11 2 Brad Keselowski eCascadia Ford 293 53 Running
4 15 22 Joey Logano Autotrader Ford 293 0 Running
5 7 12 Ryan Blaney Menards/Tarkett Ford 293 64 Running
6 12 4 Kevin Harvick Busch Light Apple Ford 293 66 Running
7 10 5 Kyle Larson HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 293 0 Running
8 20 42 Ross Chastain Clover Chevrolet 293 3 Running
9 5 48 Alex Bowman Ally Chevrolet 293 0 Running
10 6 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Office Toyota 293 1 Running
11 14 21 Matt DiBenedetto Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford 293 20 Running
12 2 19 Martin Truex Jr. Resers Fine Foods #LetsPicnic Toyota 293 0 Running
13 8 8 Tyler Reddick Cat #WeDigLandscaping Chevrolet 293 0 Running
14 21 41 Cole Custer HaasTooling.com Ford 293 0 Running
15 29 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Kroger/Dawn Chevrolet 293 0 Running
16 4 1 Kurt Busch Chevy Accessories Chevrolet 292 2 Running
17 13 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet Chevrolet 292 0 Running
18 3 9 Chase Elliott NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 292 53 Running
19 24 43 Erik Jones Medallion Bank Chevrolet 292 0 Running
20 31 99 Daniel Suarez Good Sam Chevrolet 292 0 Running
21 16 24 William Byron Liberty University Chevrolet 292 0 Running
22 25 37 Ryan Preece Healthy Choice Power Bowls Chevrolet 292 0 Running
23 26 7 Corey LaJoie Nations Guard Chevrolet 292 0 Running
24 28 6 Ryan Newman Guaranteed Rate Ford 292 0 Running
25 23 34 Michael McDowell Horizon Hobby Ford 292 0 Running
26 18 23 Bubba Wallace McDonald’s Toyota 292 0 Running
27 19 14 Chase Briscoe # HighPoint.com Ford 291 0 Running
28 30 77 Justin Haley(i) Diamond Creek Water Chevrolet 291 0 Running
29 17 17 Chris Buescher Fastenal Ford 290 0 Running
30 32 78 BJ McLeod(i) Motorsport Games Ford 288 0 Running
31 34 51 Cody Ware(i) Nurtec ODT Chevrolet 285 0 Running
32 27 38 Anthony Alfredo # Dude Wipes Ford 285 0 Running
33 33 53 Garrett Smithley(i) Clubhouse Media Group Chevrolet 283 0 Running
34 35 52 Josh Bilicki Rich Mar Florist/Mayhew Tools Ford 280 0 Running
35 36 0 Quin Houff Permatex Chevrolet 187 0 Accident
36 37 15 James Davison Project 44 Chevrolet 40 0 Clutch
37 1 18 Kyle Busch Interstate Batteries Toyota 8 6 Accident

 

Time of Race:  3 Hrs, 7 Mins, 52 Secs. Margin of Victory:  0.697 Seconds.

Caution Flags:  6 for 47 laps.

Lead Changes:  14 among 10 drivers.

Lap Leaders:   K. Busch 1-6;C. Elliott 7-23;K. Busch 24-25;C. Elliott 26-61;R. Blaney 62-77;B. Keselowski 78;K. Harvick 79-130;D. Hamlin 131;K. Harvick 132-145;B. Keselowski 146-197;R. Blaney 198-245;A. Almirola 246-250;R. Chastain 251-253;M. DiBenedetto 254-273;A. Almirola 274-293.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  Kevin Harvick 2 times for 66 laps; Ryan Blaney 2 times for 64 laps; Brad Keselowski 2 times for 53 laps; Chase Elliott 2 times for 53 laps; Aric Almirola 2 times for 25 laps; Matt DiBenedetto 1 time for 20 laps; Kyle Busch 1 time for 6 laps; Ross Chastain 1 time for 3 laps; Kurt Busch 1 time for 2 laps; Denny Hamlin 1 time for 1 lap.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 12,2,9,4,8,20,11,42,21,5

Stage #2 Top Ten: 2,4,12,11,10,9,5,8,42,1