2013 STP 300

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Date July 21, 2013
Official name 3rd Annual STP 300
Course Permanent racing facility
2013 STP 300
Race details
Race 18 of 33 of the 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series
Date July 21, 2013
Official name 3rd Annual STP 300
Location Joliet, Illinois, Chicagoland Speedway
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 1.5 miles (2.41 km)
Distance 200 laps, 300 mi (482.803 km)
Scheduled distance 200 laps, 300 mi (482.803 km)
Average speed 125.684 miles per hour (202.269 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Penske Racing
Time 30.279
Most laps led
Driver Elliott Sadler Joe Gibbs Racing
Laps 81
Winner
No. 22 Joey Logano Penske Racing
Television in the United States
Network ESPN
Announcers Allen Bestwick, Dale Jarrett, Andy Petree
Radio in the United States
Radio Motor Racing Network

The 2013 STP 300 was the 18th stock car race of the 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series and the 24th iteration of the event. The race was held on Sunday, July 21, 2013, in Joliet, Illinois, at Chicagoland Speedway, a 1.5 miles (2.41 km) tri-oval speedway. The race took the scheduled 200 laps to complete. At race's end, Joey Logano, driving for Penske Racing, would be able to take away the lead from teammate and eventual-second-place finisher Sam Hornish Jr. to win his 20th career NASCAR Nationwide Series win and his second of the season.[1] To fill out the podium, Austin Dillon of Richard Childress Racing finished third.

Entry list

The layout of Chicagoland Speedway, the venue where the race was held.

Chicagoland Speedway is a 1.5 miles (2.41 km) tri-oval speedway in Joliet, Illinois, southwest of Chicago. The speedway opened in 2001 and currently hosts NASCAR racing. Until 2011, the speedway also hosted the IndyCar Series, recording numerous close finishes including the closest finish in IndyCar history. The speedway is owned and operated by International Speedway Corporation and located adjacent to Route 66 Raceway.

  • (R) denotes rookie driver.
  • (i) denotes driver who is ineligible for series driver points.
# Driver Team Make Sponsor
00 Ken Butler III SR² Motorsports Toyota M&W Transportation
01 Mike Wallace JD Motorsports Chevrolet Gerber Collision & Glass
2 Brian Scott Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet Fast Fixin'
3 Austin Dillon Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet AdvoCare
4 Landon Cassill JD Motorsports Chevrolet Flex Seal
5 Kasey Kahne (i) JR Motorsports Chevrolet Great Clips
6 Trevor Bayne Roush Fenway Racing Ford Ford EcoBoost
7 Regan Smith JR Motorsports Chevrolet Speedco
10 Jeff Green TriStar Motorsports Toyota TriStar Motorsports
11 Elliott Sadler Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota OneMain Financial
12 Sam Hornish Jr. Penske Racing Ford Alliance Truck Parts
14 Eric McClure TriStar Motorsports Toyota Hefty, Reynolds Wrap
15 Carl Long Rick Ware Racing Ford FAIR Girls
17 Tanner Berryhill Vision Racing Toyota National Cash Lenders
19 Mike Bliss TriStar Motorsports Toyota TriStar Motorsports
20 Brian Vickers Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Dollar General
21 Dakoda Armstrong (i) Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet WinField
22 Joey Logano (i) Penske Racing Ford Hertz
23 Harrison Rhodes Rick Ware Racing Ford Vecoplan Midwest
24 Blake Koch SR² Motorsports Toyota SR² Motorsports
30 Nelson Piquet Jr. (R) Turner Scott Motorsports Chevrolet Worx Yard Tools
31 Justin Allgaier Turner Scott Motorsports Chevrolet Brandt Professional Agriculture
32 Kyle Larson (R) Turner Scott Motorsports Chevrolet International Trucks
33 Matt Crafton (i) Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet Menards, Rheem
37 Matt DiBenedetto Vision Racing Dodge National Cash Lenders
40 Reed Sorenson The Motorsports Group Chevrolet Swisher E-Cigarette
42 T. J. Bell The Motorsports Group Chevrolet The Motorsports Group
43 Michael Annett Richard Petty Motorsports Ford STP
44 Chad Hackenbracht (i) TriStar Motorsports Toyota Tastee Apple
46 Tim Schendel The Motorsports Group Chevrolet The Motorsports Group
51 Jeremy Clements Jeremy Clements Racing Chevrolet EM Exploration
52 Joey Gase Jimmy Means Racing Toyota Donate Life
54 Joey Coulter (i) Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Monster Energy
60 Travis Pastrana Roush Fenway Racing Ford Valvoline NextGen
70 Johanna Long ML Motorsports Chevrolet Wish for Our Heroes
74 Kevin Lepage Mike Harmon Racing Chevrolet Koma Unwind, I-Car Gold Class
77 Parker Kligerman Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota Toyota
79 Kyle Fowler Go Green Racing Ford Techniweld
87 Joe Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Toyota R.G.E. Manufacturing
92 Dexter Stacey (R) KH Motorsports Ford Maddie's Place Rocks
99 Alex Bowman (R) RAB Racing Toyota St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Official entry list

Practice

First practice

The first practice session was held on Saturday, July 20, at 11:30 AM CST, and would last for two hours and 30 minutes.[2] Regan Smith of JR Motorsports would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 30.690 and an average speed of 175.953 miles per hour (283.169 km/h).[3]

Pos. # Driver Team Make Time Speed
1 7 Regan Smith JR Motorsports Chevrolet 30.690 175.953
2 60 Travis Pastrana Roush Fenway Racing Ford 31.200 173.077
3 99 Alex Bowman (R) RAB Racing Toyota 31.240 172.855
Full first practice results

Second practice

The second and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Saturday, July 20, at 2:30 PM EST, and would last for one hour and 30 minutes.[2] Brian Scott of Richard Childress Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 31.079 and an average speed of 173.751 miles per hour (279.625 km/h).[3]

Pos. # Driver Team Make Time Speed
1 2 Brian Scott Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 31.079 173.751
2 3 Austin Dillon Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 31.127 173.483
3 99 Alex Bowman (R) RAB Racing Toyota 31.147 173.371
Full Happy Hour practice results

Qualifying

Race results

References

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