2015 AAA Texas 500

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Date November 8, 2015 (2015-11-08)
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 1.5 miles (2.4 km)
2015 AAA Texas 500
Race details[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Race 34 of 36 in the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Date November 8, 2015 (2015-11-08)
Location Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 1.5 miles (2.4 km)
Distance 334 laps, 501 mi (801.6 km)
Weather Clear blue skies with a temperature of 64 °F (18 °C); wind out of the northeast at 8 mph (13 km/h)
Average speed 137.490 mph (221.269 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Team Penske
Time 27.421
Most laps led
Driver Brad Keselowski Team Penske
Laps 312
Winner
No. 48 Jimmie Johnson Hendrick Motorsports
Television in the United States
Network NBC
Announcers Rick Allen, Jeff Burton and Steve Letarte
Nielsen ratings 2.6/5 (Overnight)[9]
2.7/6 (Final)[10]
4.6 Million viewers[10]
Radio in the United States
Radio PRN
Booth announcers Doug Rice, Mark Garrow and Wendy Venturini
Turn announcers Rob Albright (1 & 2) and Pat Patterson (3 & 4)

The 2015 AAA Texas 500 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held on November 8, 2015, at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. Contested over 334 laps on the 1.5 mile (2.4 km) intermediate quad-oval, it was the 34th race of the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, eighth race of the Chase and second race of the Eliminator Round. Jimmie Johnson won the race, his fifth of the season. Brad Keselowski finished second. Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards rounded out the top-five.

Keselowski won the pole for the race and led a race high of 312 laps on his way to a runner-up finish. The race had 15 lead changes among eight different drivers, as well as nine caution flag periods for 47 laps.

This was the 75th career victory for Johnson, fifth of the season, sixth at Texas Motor Speedway and eighth at the track for Hendrick Motorsports. The win moved him up to 12th in the points standings. Chevrolet left Texas with a 63–point lead over Toyota in the manufacturer standings.

The AAA Texas 500 was carried by NBC Sports on the broadcast NBC network for the American television audience. The radio broadcast for the race was carried by the Performance Racing Network and Sirius XM NASCAR Radio.

Background

Texas Motor Speedway, the track where the race was held.

Texas Motor Speedway (formerly known as Texas International Raceway from September to December 1996) is a 1.500 mi (2.414 km) quad-oval intermediate speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. Jeff Gordon entered with an eight–point over Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr.[11] Kevin Harvick entered fourth 10–points back.[12] Carl Edwards entered fifth 17–points back.[13] Brad Keselowski entered sixth 34–points back.[14] Kurt Busch entered seventh 36–points back.[15] Joey Logano entered eighth 38–points back.[16]

Driver suspension

On the Tuesday after the 2015 Goody's Headache Relief Shot 500, NASCAR suspended Matt Kenseth for two races for his role in the incident that took out Joey Logano.[17] According to NASCAR Executive Vice-President and Chief Racing Development Officer Steve O'Donnell, Kenseth "eliminated the No. 22 car’s opportunity to continue to compete in the race. Additionally, we factored aspects of safety into our decision, and also the fact that the new Chase elimination format puts a premium on each and every race. These actions have no place in NASCAR.”[18] Shortly after the announcement, Joe Gibbs Racing announced that they would appeal the decision and "challenge the severity of the penalty which is believed to be inconsistent with previous penalties for similar on-track incidents. There will be no further comments from JGR personnel during the appeal process."[19]

On the Thursday before this weekend's race, the National Motorsports Appeals Panel upheld the original penalty levied by NASCAR.[20] Later that day, National Motorsports Final Appeals Officer Bryan Moss upheld the two race suspension, but amended the probation penalty to conclude on December 31 instead of in six months.[21]

Erik Jones drove in place of Kenseth this weekend.[22] He said that being "part of that next wave that people think [of] is pretty cool and a pretty big honor. I never thought I’d be in that position. A few years ago, I kind of wondered where is my opportunity going to come from, where is my spot going to be in the sport? But everything works out at the end of the day, and it’s working out more and more every day.”[23]

This marked the first race since the 1999 NAPA 500 that Kenseth didn’t compete in, snapping a 571 race starting streak.

Hauler fire

On the Thursday before the race, the hauler carrying the primary and backup cars for HScott Motorsports's Michael Annett caught fire on Interstate 20 west of Longview, Texas.[24] A team spokesperson said nobody was injured and the team sent a spare hauler from their shop in Spartanburg, South Carolina.[25] However, it was unable to make it to the track prior to the garage opening at 8:00 a.m. Eastern time Friday, so Annett used the backup car of teammate Justin Allgaier to race this weekend.[25] The spare cars served as both drivers' backups.[25]

Entry list

The entry list for the AAA Texas 500 was released on Monday, November 2 at 12:21 p.m. Eastern time. Forty-five cars were entered for the race. All but Ryan Blaney and Michael McDowell were entered in the previous week's race at Martinsville. Joey Gase returned to the seat of the No. 32 Go FAS Racing Ford. Brian Scott returned to the seat of the No. 33 Hillman-Circle Sport LLC Chevrolet. Reed Sorenson drove the No. 62 Premium Motorsports Chevrolet. With Kenseth being parked by NASCAR, Erik Jones made his second career Sprint Cup Series start in the No. 20 Toyota.[26]

No. Driver Team Manufacturer
1Jamie McMurrayChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet
2Brad Keselowski (PC3)Team PenskeFord
3Austin DillonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
4Kevin Harvick (PC1)Stewart–Haas RacingChevrolet
5Kasey KahneHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
6Trevor BayneRoush Fenway RacingFord
7Alex BowmanTommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet
9Sam Hornish Jr.Richard Petty MotorsportsFord
10Danica PatrickStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet
11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
13Casey MearsGermain RacingChevrolet
14Tony Stewart (PC4)Stewart–Haas RacingChevrolet
15Clint BowyerMichael Waltrip RacingToyota
16Greg BiffleRoush Fenway RacingFord
17Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Roush Fenway RacingFord
18Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
19Carl EdwardsJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
20Erik Jones (i)Joe Gibbs RacingToyota
21Ryan Blaney (i)Wood Brothers RacingFord
22Joey LoganoTeam PenskeFord
23Jeb Burton (R)BK RacingToyota
24Jeff Gordon (PC6)Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
26J. J. Yeley (i)BK RacingToyota
27Paul MenardRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
31Ryan NewmanRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
32Joey Gase (i)Go FAS RacingFord
33Brian Scott (i)Hillman-Circle Sport LLCChevrolet
34Brett Moffitt (R)Front Row MotorsportsFord
35Cole WhittFront Row MotorsportsFord
38David GillilandFront Row MotorsportsFord
40Landon Cassill (i)Hillman-Circle Sport LLCChevrolet
41Kurt Busch (PC5)Stewart–Haas RacingChevrolet
42Kyle LarsonChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet
43Aric AlmirolaRichard Petty MotorsportsFord
46Michael AnnettHScott MotorsportsChevrolet
47A. J. AllmendingerJTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet
48Jimmie Johnson (PC2)Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
51Justin AllgaierHScott MotorsportsChevrolet
55David RaganMichael Waltrip RacingToyota
62Reed SorensonPremium MotorsportsChevrolet
78Martin Truex Jr.Furniture Row RacingChevrolet
83Matt DiBenedetto (R)BK RacingToyota
88Dale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
95Michael McDowellLeavine Family RacingFord
98Ryan PreecePremium MotorsportsFord
Official initial entry list
Official final entry list
Key Meaning
(R) Rookie
(i) Ineligible for points
(PC#) Past champions provisional

Practice

Brad Keselowski was the fastest in the first and only practice session with a time of 27.403 and a speed of 197.059 mph (317.136 km/h).[27] The other two practice sessions scheduled on Saturday were cancelled because NASCAR had difficulties drying the track due to a combination of overnight rain, high humidity and weepers (water seeping out of the surface of the track which happens largely at tracks with older asphalt surfaces).[28]

Pos No. Driver Team Manufacturer Time Speed
1 2Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeFord27.403197.059
2 4Kevin HarvickStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet27.492196.421
3 19Carl EdwardsJoe Gibbs RacingToyota27.516196.249
Official first practice results

Qualifying

Brad Keselowski scored the pole for the race.

Brad Keselowski won the pole with a time of 27.421 196.929 mph (316.927 km/h).[29] He said that his "Wurth Ford Fusion has been really good since we unloaded. Very similar to where we were at Kansas - really fast in practice and really fast in qualifying. But we just need that to stay with us in the race and we didn't get that in Kansas."[30] He also joked that his team will "have the first pit stall and we get to keep it this time. We are really excited about the race Sunday.”[30] Kevin Harvick, who qualified second, said that he practically "ran the same speed in all three rounds there. Didn’t quite have the raw speed in the first round, but this is a racetrack where you want the car to keep going as long as you can. Felt like we had a good start to our race trim practice today and going to have a good spot to start on Sunday.”[30] Kyle Busch, who qualified third, said that while his team doesn't "need to win...we would love to win. I feel like this is a good opportunity for us to have a really good day and for us to score a victory. We come to every race trying to win and this one’s no different. I hope that Texas will bode well for us and we can score that win. If not, a solid top-five finish is exactly what we need. That’s where we need to be at the end of the day and carry on that momentum and go into Phoenix and hope for another solid day there.”[30] Joey Logano, who qualified fourth, said while he doesn't "think we are bad in race trim...I do think we have a little bit of work to do there, so I am anxious to get at that tomorrow and get to work on it and find a little bit more speed for Sunday."[30] Erik Jones, who qualified sixth driving in place of the suspended Matt Kenseth, said that his qualifying run was "a really good effort for us. We made the final round at Kansas as well so it’s cool to make the final round in both our starts. We’ll see where it goes from here, obviously we’ve got a long ways to go yet for Sunday – 500 miles. This definitely helps everybody’s confidence a little bit for that.”[30] Martin Truex Jr., who qualified 23rd, said that his car "never really clicked in qualifying trim today and that's why we're starting in the middle of the pack. But we've been there before and fought our way to the front. As I keep on saying this team never quits. We're always working hard to find the right combination and I am hopeful that our car will perform better in race trim during tomorrow's two practice sessions."[30]

Qualifying results

Pos No. Driver Team Manufacturer R1 R2 R3
1 2Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeFord27.23427.34827.421
2 4Kevin HarvickStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet27.52627.47527.552
3 18Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota27.39527.54027.591
4 22Joey LoganoTeam PenskeFord27.37527.45727.633
5 42Kyle LarsonChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet27.41827.60127.644
6 20Erik Jones (i)Joe Gibbs RacingToyota27.49227.61327.650
7 41Kurt BuschStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet27.37727.53027.694
8 48Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet27.49427.57127.708
9 11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota27.41627.59327.740
10 88Dale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet27.39927.63027.767
11 10Danica PatrickStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet27.55527.64027.934
12 16Greg BiffleRoush Fenway RacingFord27.56127.63228.361
13 19Carl EdwardsJoe Gibbs RacingToyota27.58127.644
14 15Clint BowyerMichael Waltrip RacingToyota27.41827.646
15 55David RaganMichael Waltrip RacingToyota27.59627.667
16 5Kasey KahneHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet27.52427.672
17 13Casey MearsGermain RacingChevrolet27.57227.718
18 24Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet27.53527.744
19 31Ryan NewmanRichard Childress RacingChevrolet27.43327.755
20 27Paul MenardRichard Childress RacingChevrolet27.50427.810
21 33Brian Scott (i)Hillman-Circle Sport LLCChevrolet27.61227.810
22 14Tony Stewart[N 1]Stewart–Haas RacingChevrolet27.37527.819
23 78Martin Truex Jr.Furniture Row RacingChevrolet27.60827.835
24 43Aric AlmirolaRichard Petty MotorsportsFord27.55827.883
25 21Ryan Blaney (i)Wood Brothers RacingFord27.618
26 3Austin DillonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet27.622
27 1Jamie McMurrayChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet27.645
28 17Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Roush Fenway RacingFord27.670
29 6Trevor BayneRoush Fenway RacingFord27.672
30 47A. J. AllmendingerJTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet27.730
31 7Alex BowmanTommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet27.743
32 9Sam Hornish Jr.Richard Petty MotorsportsFord27.746
33 95Michael McDowellLeavine Family RacingFord27.911
34 26J. J. Yeley (i)BK RacingToyota27.988
35 34Brett Moffitt (R)Front Row MotorsportsFord28.030
36 40Landon Cassill (i)Hillman-Circle Sport LLCChevrolet28.060
37 46Michael AnnettHScott MotorsportsChevrolet28.077
38 83Matt DiBenedetto (R)BK RacingToyota28.085
39 35Cole WhittFront Row MotorsportsFord28.185
40 23Jeb Burton (R)BK RacingToyota28.193
41 38David GillilandFront Row MotorsportsFord28.236
42 98Ryan Preece[N 2]Premium MotorsportsFord28.318
43 51Justin AllgaierHScott MotorsportsChevrolet28.483
Failed to qualify
44 32Joey Gase (i)Go FAS RacingFord28.329
45 62Reed SorensonPremium MotorsportsChevrolet28.744
Official qualifying results

Race

First half

Start

Under clear blue Texas skies, Brad Keselowski led the field to the green flag at 2:21 p.m. After the first 10 laps, he pulled to a second and a half lead over Kevin Harvick. The first caution of the race flew on lap 11 for a single–car wreck in turn 4. Halfway down the backstretch, the left-rear tire on Joey Logano's car went flat. He couldn't control the car rounding turn 3 and spun out.[33] The damage to his fender was significant and he went a number of laps down while his crew tried to repair it.[33] Eventually, crew chief Todd Gordon told him to take the car to the garage.[33] Logano said afterwards that the left-rear tire "just blew apart off of Turn 2. [It] came apart and shredded everything inside the car. It did a lot more damage than just the tire blowing apart."[34] He also said that this race "was a must-win situation as well. If we finished second today we would be in the same boat going into Phoenix. I feel great about our chances at Phoenix. It has been a great race track for us in the past. I felt like this track was a great one for us as well. It is unfortunate that we finished how we did.”[35]

The race restarted on lap 18. Harvick and Keselowski dragged raced down the front stretch with the former take the lead on lap 19. The second caution of the race flew on lap 25 for a single-car wreck in turn 1. Ryan Blaney suffered a right-front tire blowout and slammed the wall in turn 1 and would go on to finish 43rd.[36] Because this happened a lap before the scheduled competition caution, NASCAR race control decided to treat this as the competition caution. This meant teams could refuel the cars. Matt DiBenedetto opted not to pit and assumed the lead. He pitted the next lap and handed the lead back to Keselowski. A. J. Allmendinger was tagged for an uncontrolled tire and restarted the race from the tail-end of the field. Aric Almirola was tagged for having too many crew members over the wall and restarted the race from the tail-end of the field. Denny Hamlin took his car to the garage for issues with his fuel pump.[37]

The race restarted on lap 30. The third caution of the race flew on lap 36 for a single-car incident in turn 1. Rounding the front stretch, Harvick's left-rear tire went down and he dove down onto the apron.[38] After the race, crew chief Rodney Childers said that the car "had that left-rear go down and automatically you panic and think it was self-inflicted like maybe we didn’t have enough air in it, that kind of thing. As soon as I got down off the (pit) box, I saw a piece cut right in the tread. It was probably out of one of the cars that was tore up earlier."[39]

The race restarted on lap 42. Kyle Busch edged Keselowski for the lead the next lap, but he lost it to the No. 2 car the next lap. Dale Earnhardt Jr. made an unscheduled stop for a flat right-front tire. The fourth caution of the race flew on lap 51 for a single-car spin on the front stretch. Exiting turn 4, Tony Stewart got loose and spun out into the grass. Keselowski exited pit road with the lead. Almirola was tagged again for having too many crew members over the wall and restarted the race from the tail-end of the field.[37]

The race restarted on lap 58. Debris on the front stretch brought out the fifth caution of the race on lap 100. The debris was a shredded left-rear tire from Kyle Larson's car.[37]

Second quarter

The race restarted on lap 107. Ryan Newman made an unscheduled stop at lap 146 after cutting down his left-rear tire exiting turn 2. This left debris on the backstretch and brought out the sixth caution of the race on lap 149. Kasey Kahne was tagged for speeding on pit road and restarted the race from the tail-end of the field.[37]

The race restarted on lap 155. Dale Earnhardt Jr. tagged the wall with his right-rear corner. This affected the handling of his car and he began to fall back through the field. He spun in the turn 3 apron and brought out the seventh caution of the race on lap 167.[40] A. J. Allmendinger was tagged for an uncontrolled tire and restarted the race from the tail-end of the field.[37]

Second half

Halfway

The race restarted on lap 173. Debris in turn 2 brought out the eighth caution of the race on lap 196. The debris came from the shredded right-rear tire of Trevor Bayne's car. Dale Earnhardt Jr. was tagged for having too many crew members over the wall and restarted the race from the tail-end of the field. Joey Logano was tagged for speeding on pit road and restarted the race from the tail-end of the field.[37]

The race restarted on lap 204. Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards kicked off a cycle of green flag stops with 84 laps to go. Brad Keselowski pitted with 83 laps to go and handed the lead to Jimmie Johnson. He pitted the next lap and the lead cycled back to Keselowski.[37]

Fourth quarter

Jimmie Johnson, seen here at the 2015 Daytona 500, scored his 75th victory at Texas.

Kevin Harvick made an unscheduled stop with 53 laps to go for a flat right-rear tire. He fell to 20th–place in the running order and down a lap. Carl Edwards kicked off the final cycle of pit stops with 38 laps to go. Keselowski hit pit road with 37 laps to go and the lead cycled to Harvick. Denny Hamlin was tagged for speeding on pit road and was forced to serve a drive-through penalty. On 16-lap older tires, he was no match for Keselowski as he was passed with ease with 35 laps to go.[37]

Debris in turn 2 brought out the ninth caution of the race with 24 laps to go. The debris was a shredded right front tire from Erik Jones.[37]

The race restarted with 18 laps to go. Martin Truex Jr. edged out Keselowski to take the lead with 17 to go, but Keselowski took it back the next lap. Jimmie Johnson kept the pressure on him for the next 12 laps. He took the lead with three laps to go and scored his 75th career win.[41]

Post-race

Driver comments

After the race, Johnson said that he "just kept pressure on him (Keselowski). I could see that he was really tight and that was the first I had seen him that vulnerable all day. I just kept the pressure on him, kept searching for line. He saw me coming on the top and protected it. I just kept trying to put pressure on him hoping for a mistake. He got real loose off of Turn 2 and I had a big run down the backstretch and drove it in really far into Turn 3 hoping to hear clear. Once I did I knew I was home free.”[42]

Keselowski said that Johnson's "car had mega turn that last run and I couldn’t keep the turn and it kept pushing real bad. I did everything I could to hold him off but he was way faster that last run."[43] Despite sitting 19–points out of the fourth–place Chase cutoff, he said he wasn't "sure exactly how to feel about it at the moment. The 48 car had so much speed them last 10 laps. Maybe I'll change my mind [but] I don't know what I would have done differently or could have done differently. There's always something you can do better. But not knowing what that might be at this moment makes it a little bit easier to digest."[44]

Following a third–place finish, Harvick said that his team has "had to overcome things week after week after week. I guess those are character-building moments as you go through those weekend, but we’ve managed to survive and advance and that’s what we’ve got to do next week.”[45] With the next race being Phoenix, he also said that the track is "definitely a good place for us to go. It’s been very successful but that doesn’t mean we’re going to go there and run good this time. We’ve got to go and try and have our ducks in a row. We’ve done a good job managing the Chase so far with all the adversity we’ve had. We’ve only really had one smooth weekend, so we’ve just got to keep doing what we’re doing and hopefully the smooth weekend is the next week and the week after.”[46]

Kyle Busch said of his fourth–place finish that it ended up being "a really good day for us. Obviously, just being able to run our own race and to perform the way we did, I felt like it was pretty good. I wish we had a little bit faster car on the short runs for sure. I think that was kind of where we lost most of our time here today. Once things got single filed out, spread out, our car was a little better on the long runs. At least we did have some speed in our car on one side of the run where we could make up some ground and maintain our position on the racetrack. Can’t say enough on Adam Stevens, everyone on the team did a great job. Our Toyota Camry was awesome. TRD did a great job with the engines. Look forward to Phoenix next week, maintaining our position. If we can go out there and win, sure, we’d love to win.”[47]

After finishing seventh, Kurt Busch said that his race "was good, hard fought battle with limited practice. We had to go with our best effort to get the set-up. We battled through it. It just wasn’t the winning car we needed to try to advance. The way that we had been running we knew we could get close to fifth. We got seventh today so we will take it.”[48]

Following an eighth–place finish, Martin Truex Jr. said that he "thought we had a shot at it (the win) and the right-front wheel started shaking real bad and got tight. It's a damn shame. It's a good run. ... We had a really good race car."[49] Sitting fourth in the standings six–points back of the lead, he said it certainly helped that "[t]he 2 didn't win the race...I was cheering for Jimmie Johnson pretty hard. We did what we needed to do. It would have been nice to have those five or six spots -- that's five or six points next week. It could be the difference. But we'll just have to wait and see and we'll go race hard again."[49]

Speaking on a ninth–place finish, Jeff Gordon – who's locked into the championship race following his win at Martinsville the week before – said he "thought we learned a lot this weekend. I think we certainly know that our cars are fast because our teammate won. Congrats to him. I think that's awesome he beat the No. 2 (Brad Keselowski). That is spectacular, I'm going to give him a big hug for that. At the same time I think that we were here to execute and push hard, try to win, but also to just learn what we could. I thought we learned some stuff."[50]

Following a 12th–place finish in only his second career Sprint Cup Series start, Erik Jones – who also finished fourth in the Xfinity Series race the previous day and won the Camping World Truck Series race two days prior – said that he was "ready to take the day off. I don’t think I’ve ever run more than two races – a Truck and Xfinity race – in more than one weekend. At this point, I’m feeling fine, but I can definitely feeling it coming on. I’ll be worn out tonight.”[51] He also said that he wished his car "could have been a little stronger there at the end. We had that right front go down and it tore the nose up pretty good, so kind of took us out of a shot at a top-10. To still come home 12th is a good day for us. We worked hard all day to really keep the thing balanced and good and strong.”[51]

Race results

Pos No. Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Points
1 48Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet33447
2 2Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeFord33444
3 4Kevin HarvickStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet33442
4 18Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota33441
5 19Carl EdwardsJoe Gibbs RacingToyota33439
6 88Dale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet33438
7 41Kurt BuschStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet33437
8 78Martin Truex Jr.Furniture Row RacingChevrolet33437
9 24Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet33435
10 1Jamie McMurrayChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet33434
11 3Austin DillonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet33433
12 20Erik Jones (i)Joe Gibbs RacingToyota3340
13 27Paul MenardRichard Childress RacingChevrolet33431
14 33Brian Scott (i)Hillman-Circle Sport LLCChevrolet3340
15 15Clint BowyerMichael Waltrip RacingToyota33429
16 10Danica PatrickStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet33428
17 47A. J. AllmendingerJTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet33427
18 43Aric AlmirolaRichard Petty MotorsportsFord33426
19 16Greg BiffleRoush Fenway RacingFord33325
20 5Kasey KahneHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet33324
21 17Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Roush Fenway RacingFord33323
22 31Ryan NewmanRichard Childress RacingChevrolet33322
23 55David RaganMichael Waltrip RacingToyota33321
24 9Sam Hornish Jr.Richard Petty MotorsportsFord33220
25 40Landon Cassill (i)Hillman-Circle Sport LLCChevrolet3310
26 13Casey MearsGermain RacingChevrolet33018
27 35Cole WhittFront Row MotorsportsFord33017
28 51Justin AllgaierHScott MotorsportsChevrolet33016
29 38David GillilandFront Row MotorsportsFord32916
30 34Brett Moffitt (R)Front Row MotorsportsFord32914
31 46Michael AnnettHScott MotorsportsChevrolet32913
32 23Jeb Burton (R)BK RacingToyota32912
33 26J. J. Yeley (i)BK RacingToyota3290
34 95Michael McDowellLeavine Family RacingFord32810
35 83Matt DiBenedetto (R)BK RacingToyota3289
36 98Ryan PreecePremium MotorsportsFord3268
37 42Kyle LarsonChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet3047
38 11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota3046
39 6Trevor BayneRoush Fenway RacingFord2965
40 22Joey LoganoTeam PenskeFord2684
41 7Alex BowmanTommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet2363
42 14Tony StewartStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet522
43 21Ryan Blaney (i)Wood Brothers RacingFord260
Official AAA Texas 500 results

Race statistics

  • 15 lead changes among 8 different drivers
  • 9 cautions for 47 laps
  • Time of race: 3 hours, 38 minutes, 38 seconds
  • Average speed: 137.490 mph (221.269 km/h)
  • Jimmie Johnson took home $462,976 in winnings
Lap Leaders
Laps Leader
1-17Brad Keselowski
18-26Kevin Harvick
27Matt DiBenedetto (R)
28-41Brad Keselowski
42Kyle Busch
43-53Brad Keselowski
54David Gilliland
55J. J. Yeley (i)
56-251Brad Keselowski
252-253Jimmie Johnson
254-297Brad Keselowski
298-299Kevin Harvick
300-316Brad Keselowski
317Martin Truex Jr.
318-330Brad Keselowski
331-334Jimmie Johnson
Total laps led
Leader Laps
Brad Keselowski312
Kevin Harvick11
Jimmie Johnson6
Kyle Busch1
Martin Truex Jr.1
David Gilliland1
J. J. Yeley (i)1
Matt DiBenedetto (R)1

Race awards

Media

Television

NBC covered the race on the television side. Rick Allen, two–time Texas winner Jeff Burton and Steve Letarte had the call in the booth for the race. Dave Burns, Mike Massaro, Marty Snider and Kelli Stavast handled pit road on the television side.

NBC
Booth announcersPit reporters
Lap-by-lap: Rick Allen
Color-commentator: Jeff Burton
Color-commentator: Steve Letarte
Dave Burns
Mike Massaro
Marty Snider
Kelli Stavast

Radio

PRN had the radio call for the race, which was simulcast on Sirius XM NASCAR Radio. Doug Rice, Mark Garrow and Wendy Venturini called the race from the booth when the field was racing down the frontstretch. Rob Albright called the race from atop the turn 2 condo when the field was racing through turns 1 and 2. Pat Patterson called the race from atop the turn 4 suites when the field was racing through turns 3 and 4. Brad Gillie, Brett McMillan, Jim Noble and Steve Richards handled pit road on the radio side.

PRN
Booth announcersTurn announcersPit reporters
Lead announcer: Doug Rice
Announcer: Mark Garrow
Announcer: Wendy Venturini
Turns 1 & 2: Rob Albright
Turns 3 & 4: Pat Patterson
Brad Gillie
Brett McMillan
Jim Noble
Steve Richards

Standings after the race

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