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Truex Nearly Misses Victory in Closest-Ever Cup Series Finish – Speedway Digest


In a busy, rain-delayed race at Kansas Speedway, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Martin Truex Jr. was simply 0.075 seconds from his very first win of the 2024 season, in a four-wide surface where Kyle Larson caught triumph. Truex, who began 13th, fought his method progressively through the field, discovering himself 2nd to colleague, Denny Hamlin, late in the race thanks to varying pit techniques. However, a care with under 10 laps to go triggered for a last round of rest stop and a green-white-checkered surface, with the 2 ending up 4th and 5th.

Hamlin, the Stage 1 winner, led the most laps of the day at 71, marking the 16th successive Cup Series race he has actually led. Bell, who began with pole, had an up and down day however battled tough to come home in 6th and put himself back in the leading 16 of series points standings.

The Cup Series next heads to Darlington Raceway for another 400-mile race next Sunday afternoon.

Toyota Post-Race Recap

NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)

Kansas Speedway

Race 12 of 36 – 400.5 miles, 267 laps

TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS

1st, Kyle Larson*

second, Chris Buescher*

3rd, Chase Elliott*

fourth, MARTIN TRUEX JR.

5th, DENNY HAMLIN

sixth, CHRISTOPHER BELL

13th, JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK

17th, BUBBA WALLACE

20th, TYLER REDDICK

22nd, COREY HEIM

32nd, TY GIBBS

38th, JIMMIE JOHNSON

*non-Toyota motorist 

TOYOTA PRICES QUOTE

MARTIN TRUEX JR., No. 19 Auto-Owners Insurance Toyota Camry XSE, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: fourth

Can you stroll us through what you saw on that last reboot?

“Umm, just trying to find somewhere to go, you know? Restarting from 10th with four tires is tough to do in two laps. Just needed to clear the 9 (Chase Elliott) a little quicker and needed to get into (turn) three single file, and then I probably had a chance, but we were two-wide and that made me tight off turn four. Couldn’t quite get the run I needed to get to the win. I don’t know, just frustrating. We were looking really good until that last caution, as always. I don’t know what we need to do to close one out, but the guys did a good job with our Auto-Owners Camry. We were in position to steal one there. Definitely had the best car, but fought hard all night, made good decisions and made the car better and better. That was great, but always stinks when you see the lead and can’t get it.”

DENNY HAMLIN, No. 11 Sport Clips Haircuts Toyota Camry XSE, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: 5th

What more did you require there at the end to compete for the win?

“Well, a difficult spot, right? I needed to get the push from the 5 (Kyle Larson), but I knew he wasn’t going to stay in line, that he was going to go for the win. Unfortunately, it left me in a spot where I was vulnerable there in the middle. I’ll tell you, with 70 (laps) to go, it wasn’t looking really good. We had some pit road miscues that set us back, but Chris (Gabehart, crew chief) and the guys did a great job coming up with a strategy there to pit and then jump the field back. We were right on task there with about four to go. Felt good about getting another one, it’s just one of those things.”

CHRISTOPHER BELL, No. 20 Yahoo! Toyota Camry XSE, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: sixth

How would you explain your day?

“Yeah, it was a day we needed for sure. We were lacking a little bit to run with the top guys, but to walk out of here with a solid points day and sixth-place finish is something I’m proud of and hope we can build on.”

COREY HEIM, No. 43 Dollar Tree Toyota Camry XSE, TRADITION MOTOR CLUB

Finishing Position: 22nd

In your 2nd profession Cup race, what did you discover out there and how would you introduction your day?

“Yeah, I mean, a long day for sure. Got behind early from a speeding penalty and just situationally, couldn’t get on the lucky dog (free pass) until the end of the race. Just struggled with track position, of course, at the end of the longest line, one lap down most of the race. But, once we got back on the lead lap in Stage 3 and free’d the car up, I thought we were pretty good. Huge thank you to LEGACY MOTOR CLUB for having me along these two weeks. Dollar Tree, Family Dollar for everything they do and their support. Definitely wish we could’ve run close to the front today, but a good learning experience and we move forward.”

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