2016 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500

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Date February 28, 2016 (2016-02-28)
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 1.54 miles (2.478 km)
2016 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500
Race details[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Race 2 of 36 in the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Date February 28, 2016 (2016-02-28)
Location Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 1.54 miles (2.478 km)
Distance 330 laps, 508.2 mi (817.869 km)
Scheduled distance 325 laps, 500.5 mi (805.477 km)
Weather Sunny, clear blue skies with a temperature of 64 °F (18 °C); wind out of the southwest at 8 mph (13 km/h).
Average speed 155.863 mph (250.837 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Stewart–Haas Racing
Time 28.938
Most laps led
Driver Kevin Harvick Stewart–Haas Racing
Laps 131
Winner
No. 48 Jimmie Johnson Hendrick Motorsports
Television in the United States
Network Fox
Announcers Mike Joy, Jeff Gordon and Darrell Waltrip
Nielsen ratings 3.7/8 (Overnight)[11]
4.1/9 (Final)[12]
6.8 million viewers[12]
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 2016 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held on February 28, 2016, at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia. The series was named after co-sponsors, QuikTrip and the nonprofit, Folds of Honor, and it helped raise funds to provide educational assistance to families of U.S. service members killed or disabled in the line of duty.[13] Contested over 330 laps—extended from 325 laps due to an overtime finish, on the 1.54-mile-long (2.48-kilometre) asphalt quad-oval intermediate speedway, it was the second race of the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Jimmie Johnson won the race, the 76th of his career. This drew him level with Dale Earnhardt for seventh on the all-time wins list and third in NASCAR's post-1972 "modern era." Teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished second, and Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch and Carl Edwards rounded out the top-five.

Kurt Busch won the pole for the race and led 62 laps on his way to a fourth-place finish. Kevin Harvick led a race high of 131 laps on his way to a sixth-place finish. There were 28 lead changes among eight different drivers, as well as three caution flag periods for 13 laps.

This was the 76th career victory for Johnson, first of the season, fifth at Atlanta Motor Speedway and 14th at the track for Hendrick Motorsports. It moved Johnson up to sixth in the points standings. Despite being the winning manufacturer, Chevrolet left Atlanta trailing by three-points to Toyota in the manufacturer standings.

The Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 was carried by Fox Sports on the broadcast Fox 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

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

Atlanta Motor Speedway is a 1.54-mile (2.48-kilometre) quad-oval track in Hampton, Georgia. Denny Hamlin entered as the points leader with a five-point lead over Martin Truex Jr.[14] Kyle Busch entered third, six points back.[15] Kevin Harvick entered fourth, eight points back and Carl Edwards entered fifth, nine points back.

Entry list

The entry list for the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 was released on Tuesday, February 23 at 4:34 p.m. Eastern time. Thirty-nine cars were entered for the race, the smallest field for a Sprint Cup Series race since the 1996 Tyson Holly Farms 400, the last Cup Series race held at North Wilkesboro Speedway. It was also the fewest cars entered for a Cup Series race since 1993.[16] The three driver changes for this weekend's race were Ty Dillon taking over the No. 14 Stewart–Haas Racing Chevrolet, Jeffrey Earnhardt driving the No. 32 Go FAS Racing Ford and Michael McDowell returning to the seat of the No. 95 Circle Sport – Leavine Family Racing Chevrolet.

No. Driver Team Manufacturer
1Jamie McMurrayChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet
2Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeFord
3Austin DillonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
4Kevin HarvickStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet
5Kasey KahneHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
6Trevor BayneRoush Fenway RacingFord
7Regan SmithTommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet
10Danica PatrickStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet
11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
13Casey MearsGermain RacingChevrolet
14Ty Dillon (i)Stewart–Haas RacingChevrolet
15Clint BowyerHScott MotorsportsChevrolet
16Greg BiffleRoush Fenway RacingFord
17Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Roush Fenway RacingFord
18Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
19Carl EdwardsJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
20Matt KensethJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
21Ryan Blaney (R)Wood Brothers RacingFord
22Joey LoganoTeam PenskeFord
23David RaganBK RacingToyota
24Chase Elliott (R)Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
27Paul MenardRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
30Josh WiseThe Motorsports GroupChevrolet
31Ryan NewmanRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
32Jeffrey Earnhardt (R)Go FAS RacingFord
34Chris Buescher (R)Front Row MotorsportsFord
38Landon CassillFront Row MotorsportsFord
41Kurt BuschStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet
42Kyle LarsonChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet
43Aric AlmirolaRichard Petty MotorsportsFord
44Brian Scott (R)Richard Petty MotorsportsFord
46Michael AnnettHScott MotorsportsChevrolet
47A. J. AllmendingerJTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet
48Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
78Martin Truex Jr.Furniture Row RacingToyota
83Matt DiBenedettoBK RacingToyota
88Dale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
95Michael McDowellCircle Sport – Leavine Family RacingChevrolet
98Cole WhittPremium MotorsportsChevrolet
Official entry list

Practice

First practice

Kyle Larson was the fastest in the first practice session with a time of 28.740 and a speed of 192.902 mph (310.446 km/h).[17]

Pos No. Driver Team Manufacturer Time Speed
1 42Kyle LarsonChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet28.740192.902
2 5Kasey KahneHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet28.904191.807
3 47A. J. AllmendingerJTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet29.030190.975
Official first practice results

Final practice

Denny Hamlin was the fastest in the final practice session with a time of 29.419 and a speed of 188.450 mph (303.281 km/h).[18]

Pos No. Driver Team Manufacturer Time Speed
1 11 Denny Hamlin Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 29.419 188.450
2 78 Martin Truex Jr. Furniture Row Racing Toyota 29.454 188.226
3 48 Jimmie Johnson Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 29.600 187.297
Official final practice results

Qualifying

Kurt Busch scored the pole for the race.

Kurt Busch won the pole for the race with a time of 28.938 and a speed of 191.582 mph (308.321 km/h) after brother Kyle Busch had his time disallowed for a post-tech violation.[19] The rear toe of the car – the degree to which the vertical angle of the rear wheels are skewed – was over the .15 degree maximum allowed after pre-inspection.[20] NASCAR Senior Vice-president of Competition and Racing Development Scott Miller said that teams had "asked for it," NASCAR "instituted it" and the No. 18 car "didn't pass. The others [that went through tech] passed."[20]

After scoring his 20th career pole, Kurt said that it was "an awesome run that the car had in it. The team did a good job to dial it in for the three rounds. I was just trying to make sure I didn’t slip a tire any extra. It’s really easy to overdrive Atlanta Motor Speedway. The track challenges the driver, the car and the tires. It’s a fun place to come and try to lay down a lap. Overall, with the way the developments came up from tech inspection this shows the amount of enforcement that NASCAR is ready to apply their technical procedures on what a car has to do to comply to all specs.”[21]

After being bumped up to the front row, Jamie McMurray said that he was "really proud of everyone at the entire shop. When you come to a 1.5-mile track you're really depending on your car. And our 1.5-mile program last year wasn't where it needed to be. They put a lot of effort into it. Like I said during Speedweeks and all the offseason, this is where you really need to be good. The No. 42 car (teammate Kyle Larson) was fast in practice. He got really loose, it looked like, in his qualifying laps. But then, we were really good as well. So I'm proud of the effort by everybody on the McDonald's Chevrolet. We're off to a good start at the 1.5-mile tracks, which is critical."[22]

After his best qualifying performance on a non-restrictor plate track, Trevor Bayne said that his team is "really looking forward to this low-downforce package, as we've talked about over the offseason. We felt like our best races were at the low downforce tracks, Kentucky and Darlington, so everybody that's wondering what's going on at Roush Fenway Racing a lot of hard work and a lot of attention to detail. We had a meeting last week talking about execution. Everybody's intentions are right. Everybody wants to go fast. Everybody wants to win races, but now we've got to execute and make sure we make these fast Fords last."[22]

Adam Stevens, crew chief of the No. 18 car, explained that "parts move — everything moves — so you expect it to be a little bit different, but the first opportunity we’ve had to gather post information was right now, and it’s game time and it was too much. We were perfectly legal beforehand, which obviously or we wouldn’t have qualified. Just the amount of load on the track moves everything a little bit and that little bit was a little bit too much.”[23]

Qualifying results

Pos No. Driver Team Manufacturer R1 R2 R3
1 41Kurt BuschStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet28.93028.93028.938
2 1Jamie McMurrayChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet29.09228.90029.159
3 6Trevor BayneRoush Fenway RacingFord28.85629.11129.181
4 31Ryan NewmanRichard Childress RacingChevrolet29.07029.01829.185
5 17Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Roush Fenway RacingFord29.13029.08629.200
6 4Kevin HarvickStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet29.14729.09529.213
7 19Carl EdwardsJoe Gibbs RacingToyota28.96928.95629.215
8 3Austin DillonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet29.03128.94529.228
9 78Martin Truex Jr.Furniture Row RacingToyota29.04429.02229.277
10 44Brian Scott (R)Richard Petty MotorsportsFord29.02529.09629.397
11 5Kasey KahneHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet29.06829.05429.616
12 11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota29.11029.120
13 20Matt KensethJoe Gibbs RacingToyota28.99229.139
14 16Greg BiffleRoush Fenway RacingFord29.20629.151
15 13Casey MearsGermain RacingChevrolet29.12629.156
16 88Dale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet29.19529.207
17 2Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeFord29.25429.311
18 14Ty Dillon (i)Stewart–Haas RacingChevrolet29.15329.312
19 48Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet29.24129.366
20 42Kyle LarsonChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet28.89729.377
21 27Paul MenardRichard Childress RacingChevrolet29.15529.378
22 47A. J. AllmendingerJTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet29.04829.390
23 21Ryan Blaney (R)Wood Brothers RacingFord29.21529.576
24 24Chase Elliott (R)Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet29.273
25 10Danica PatrickStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet29.321
26 22Joey LoganoTeam PenskeFord29.327
27 43Aric AlmirolaRichard Petty MotorsportsFord29.401
28 15Clint BowyerHScott MotorsportsChevrolet29.485
29 38Landon CassillFront Row MotorsportsFord29.515
30 7Regan SmithTommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet29.585
31 34Chris Buescher (R)Front Row MotorsportsFord29.628
32 95Michael McDowellCircle Sport – Leavine Family RacingChevrolet29.822
33 23David RaganBK RacingToyota29.842
34 46Michael AnnettHScott MotorsportsChevrolet29.868
35 83Matt DiBenedettoBK RacingToyota29.887
36 98Cole WhittPremium MotorsportsChevrolet30.124
37 30Josh WiseThe Motorsports GroupChevrolet30.160
38 32Jeffrey Earnhardt (R)Go FAS RacingFord30.669
39 18Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota28.68129.031
Official qualifying results
Official starting lineup

Race

Jimmie Johnson won the race.

First half

Start

Under clear blue Georgia skies, Kurt Busch led the field to the green flag at 1:17 p.m. He pulled to a one-second lead after 15 laps. After 30 laps, Martin Truex Jr. caught up to the bumper Busch. He began to lose ground and got passed for second by Matt Kenseth. Kevin Harvick made an unscheduled stop on lap 40 for a flat right-front tire. Being near the end of the fuel window, a number of cars began hitting pit road. Busch gave up the lead to pit on lap 40 and gave the lead to Kenseth. He pitted the next lap and handed the lead to Carl Edwards who also pitted that lap. Kyle Busch assumed the lead. He pitted on lap 42 and handed the lead to Cole Whitt. He pitted the next lap and the lead cycled back to Kurt Busch. Josh Wise was tagged for an uncontrolled tire and was forced to serve a pass-through penalty.

By lap 60, Kenseth caught up to Busch and began battling him for the lead. Going into turn 1, Kenseth dove underneath Busch and took the lead on lap 65. He began putting distance between himself and Busch after three laps. A number of cars began pitting around lap 78 including race leader Kenseth. This handed the lead to Kurt Busch. He pitted on lap 80 and the lead cycled to Jimmie Johnson.

Second quarter

Kenseth took back the lead from Johnson on lap 85. Johnson began falling back through the running order being on older tires. After 30 laps, Kurt Busch began running down Kenseth. A number of cars began hitting pit road on lap 113. While that was happening, Harvick drove by Kenseth to take the lead on lap 117. He hit pit road the next lap and retained the lead. Kenseth was tagged for "improper fueling" and was forced to serve a pass-through penalty.[24] He was given the black flag with the white cross marks for not pitting within three laps.[24] After eventually serving the penalty, he ended up in 31st two-laps down.[24] He said after the race that he "got black-flagged for some type of pit road penalty and I didn’t know it and pitted the lap they told me to do a pass through – I’m assuming they were black flagging us before that and they pulled our card. I never heard anything about it or at least saw the flag or anything, so I came when they told me to come and I guess they must have penalized us a couple laps or something. I don’t really know. I haven’t really seen it.”[24] Team owner Joe Gibbs said after the race that he thought "we’ve been doing that for a long time, and I was just curious when that change came. So if we missed something on the change, that’s what I was trying to find out. When did that come out and when they did change it because our guys have been laying it there for a long time.”[25] Wise was also tagged for his crew being over the wall too soon and was forced to serve a pass-through penalty. After all that, Truex took over the race lead.

Harvick passed Truex for the lead on lap 136. A number of cars began pitting on lap 150. Harvick hit pit road on lap 151 and the lead cycled to Truex. Joey Logano and Kyle Larson were tagged for a commitment line violation and were forced to serve a pass-through penalty.

Second half

Halfway

Harvick took back the lead from Truex on lap 162. Regan Smith was tagged for speeding on pit road and was forced to serve a pass-through penalty. A number of cars began pitting on lap 183. Harvick hit pit road on lap 184 and handed the lead to Johnson. He pitted the next lap and handed the lead to Kyle Busch. He pitted the next lap and the lead cycled back to Harvick. Debris on the backstretch brought out the first caution of the race on lap 210.[26] Whitt was tagged for his crew being over the wall too soon and Aric Almirola was tagged for an uncontrolled tire. Both were forced to restart the race from the tail-end of the field.

The race restarted with 108 laps to go. Harvick pitted with 80 laps to go and retained the lead.

Fourth quarter

Truex passed Harvick for the lead with 68 laps to go.[27] Harvick passed him back for the lead with 67 laps to go.[27] Truex took back the lead with 65 laps to go.[27] A number of cars began pitting with 49 laps to go. Harvick hit pit road with 40 laps to go and handed the lead to Kyle Busch. Johnson cycled to the lead. Ryan Newman was tagged for his crew being over the wall too soon and was forced to serve a pass-through penalty.

Going into the final 40 laps, Johnson had a 12-second lead over Harvick. With 20 to go, Harvick cut the deficit to half. With three laps to go and Harvick about 5 seconds behind, Ryan Newman spun on the front stretch, bringing out the day's second caution and forcing an overtime finish. The entire field went into the pits for new tires, and Johnson remained in the lead after returning to the track. The race ended under caution after the day's only wreck took four cars out.[28] Almirola, who was caught in the wreck, said that it was "not the finish that we had hoped for. This race was a game in tire management. The tire fall off caused our tires to slide all over the track and made it incredibly difficult to keep the car on the bottom. Once we fell a lap down, it was so hard to get back on the lead lap with how challenging it was to pass in a loose car. But we ran in the Top-20 all afternoon, and we had a competitive car. It was disappointing to have a wreck on the last lap, especially with how hard our team worked, but I know that we’ll be able to bounce back next week in Las Vegas.”[28] Johnson was in the lead at the caution and scored his 76th career victory.[29]

Post-race

Driver comments

The win tied Johnson with Dale Earnhardt for seventh on NASCAR's all-time wins list.[30] He said in victory lane that it was "such an honor. With the chaos at the end, with the crash and the overtime and how it works these days, I kind of lost sight of that. I remembered on my victory lap, and I had to come down and throw a 3 out the window to pay respects to the man. There's a huge void in my career that I was never able to race with him, but at least I was able to tie his record there."[31]

After finishing runner-up, Dale Earnhardt Jr. said that he felt that his performance "was great because of how we did last week in Daytona. It was critical for us to rebound. Two terrible finishes in a row would put us in such a deep hole points-wise, and what if we could struggle through the year and come close but not win any races? We don't need to cut it close on points. I know we really don't worry about points racing anymore, but when you start the year with two bad runs, you start counting points."[32]

Speaking on the lower-downforce package after a fifth-place finish, Edwards said that NASCAR needs "to keep taking more. This is real racing. We’re driving hard. You can see the guys out here just digging for everything they’re worth. I’m worn out. That’s a tough race and just a lot of fun. I just can’t thank NASCAR enough and Atlanta – don’t ever pave this place – it’s a perfect race track. I hope the fans enjoyed the show. The thing is, just know that in that car we’re driving as hard as we can.”[33]

After leading the most laps in a race at Atlanta for the third straight year, Harvick stumbled on the final restart and finished sixth.[34] He said afterwards that his car "had issues about the last three runs. I had to start driving the car different. It just required a little bit different handling. And then we had a slow pit stop there. We got way behind and the No. 48 (Jimmie Johnson) was way out front and I had to drive the car really hard and got the right rear burned up. We just didn’t execute today but everybody on our Jimmy John’s/Busch Chevrolet hung in there all day and we’ll keep at it.”[35]

Penalties

On the Wednesday after the race, NASCAR issued a number of penalties to the following teams:

  • The No. 78 team was issued a P3 penalty for issues with the roof flap in pre-race inspection.[36] As a result, crew chief Cole Pearn was issued a one-race suspension and a US$50,000 fine.[36] Martin Truex Jr. was also docked 15 points.[36]
  • The No. 3, No. 27, No. 31, No. 47 and No. 95 teams were all docked 10 points for P2 violations.[37]

Race results

Pos No. Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Points
1 48Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet33044
2 88Dale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet33039
3 18Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota33039
4 41Kurt BuschStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet33038
5 19Carl EdwardsJoe Gibbs RacingToyota33037
6 4Kevin HarvickStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet33037
7 78Martin Truex Jr.Furniture Row RacingToyota33020
8 24Chase Elliott (R)Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet33033
9 2Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeFord33032
10 17Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Roush Fenway RacingFord33031
11 3Austin DillonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet33020
12 22Joey LoganoTeam PenskeFord33029
13 16Greg BiffleRoush Fenway RacingFord32928
14 13Casey MearsGermain RacingChevrolet32927
15 43Aric AlmirolaRichard Petty MotorsportsFord32826
16 11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota32825
17 14Ty Dillon (i)Stewart–Haas RacingChevrolet3280
18 27Paul MenardRichard Childress RacingChevrolet32813
19 20Matt KensethJoe Gibbs RacingToyota32823
20 10Danica PatrickStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet32821
21 1Jamie McMurrayChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet32820
22 6Trevor BayneRoush Fenway RacingFord32819
23 5Kasey KahneHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet32818
24 31Ryan NewmanRichard Childress RacingChevrolet3287
25 21Ryan Blaney (R)Wood Brothers RacingFord32816
26 42Kyle LarsonChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet32715
27 47A. J. AllmendingerJTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet3264
28 34Chris Buescher (R)Front Row MotorsportsFord32613
29 83Matt DiBenedettoBK RacingToyota32612
30 46Michael AnnettHScott MotorsportsChevrolet32511
31 44Brian Scott (R)Richard Petty MotorsportsFord32410
32 23David RaganBK RacingToyota3239
33 95Michael McDowellCircle Sport-Leavine Family RacingChevrolet323–2
34 7Regan SmithTommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet3237
35 15Clint BowyerHScott MotorsportsChevrolet3226
36 38Landon CassillFront Row MotorsportsFord3215
37 98Cole WhittPremium MotorsportsChevrolet3185
38 32Jeffrey Earnhardt (R)GoFas RacingFord3133
39 30Josh WiseThe Motorsports GroupChevrolet3122
Official race results

Race summary

  • Lead changes: 28
  • Cautions/Laps: 3 for 13
  • Red flags: 0
  • Time of race: 3 hours, 15 minutes and 38 seconds
  • Average speed: 155.863 miles per hour (250.837 km/h)

Media

Standings after the race

References

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