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Box Score Darlington Raceway Goodyear Box Score Darlington Raceway Goodyear 400 Provided by NASCAR Statistics at 5/9/2021 7:18:55 PM Green Flag Passes For Lead:17 Car Driver Start Mid Closer Finish High Low Avg Pass Green Green Quality % Quality # Fastest Laps in % Laps in Laps % Laps Total Driver Pts Pos Race Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Diff Pass Passed Passes Passes Laps Top 15 Top 15 Led Led Laps Rating 19 Martin Truex Jr 4 4 1 1 1 20 1.5 5 37 32 23 62.16 62 292 99.7 248 84.6 293 150.0 60 5 Kyle Larson 14 12 2 2 2 27 7.3 27 105 78 58 55.24 11 277 94.5 0 0.0 293 112.6 48 18 Kyle Busch 3 7 3 3 1 36 8.2 27 89 62 27 30.34 17 224 76.5 9 3.1 293 107.3 43 24 William Byron 5 5 4 4 2 27 6.4 1 80 79 42 52.5 3 288 98.3 0 0.0 293 111.5 43 11 Denny Hamlin 7 6 6 5 1 20 4.3 0 79 79 49 62.03 13 292 99.7 5 1.7 293 116.2 48 4 Kevin Harvick 2 1 8 6 1 31 8.2 -2 93 95 45 48.39 9 286 97.6 10 3.4 293 97.3 37 9 Chase Elliott 6 13 9 7 4 32 11.1 25 116 91 54 46.55 3 256 87.4 0 0.0 293 91.0 33 12 Ryan Blaney 16 8 5 8 2 26 8.4 4 88 84 48 54.55 5 286 97.6 0 0.0 293 97.2 35 17 Chris Buescher 11 3 10 9 1 25 11.6 -4 97 101 57 58.76 6 279 95.2 1 0.3 293 85.5 29 6 Ryan Newman 20 15 13 10 7 30 14.5 6 114 108 52 45.61 0 225 76.8 0 0.0 292 75.7 27 14 Chase Briscoe 22 14 11 11 2 34 14.8 -3 89 92 29 32.58 0 185 63.1 0 0.0 292 77.2 26 8 Tyler Reddick 10 9 12 12 1 15 7.0 -1 88 89 53 60.23 11 293 100.0 2 0.7 292 93.8 36 22 Joey Logano 12 10 14 13 1 24 6.2 -5 104 109 51 49.04 6 292 99.7 0 0.0 292 104.9 33 20 Christopher Bell 21 2 7 14 1 28 11.2 7 104 97 57 54.81 9 223 76.1 3 1.0 292 85.8 28 42 Ross Chastain 18 23 15 15 1 28 15.3 -1 62 63 25 40.32 0 131 44.7 10 3.4 291 75.9 22 3 Austin Dillon 9 24 16 16 7 34 17.7 -12 75 87 10 13.33 0 53 18.1 0 0.0 291 69.8 21 48 Alex Bowman 19 11 17 17 2 29 14.1 1 111 110 50 45.05 3 193 65.9 0 0.0 291 74.0 21 43 Erik Jones 26 18 19 18 4 27 16.6 1 92 91 23 25 20 102 34.8 0 0.0 291 65.6 19 21 Matt DiBenedetto 8 19 18 19 5 31 14.9 -12 75 87 22 29.33 0 108 36.9 0 0.0 290 69.7 18 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 28 16 21 20 15 36 23.0 22 119 97 3 2.52 11 0 0.0 0 0.0 290 55.9 17 23 Bubba Wallace 23 26 23 21 5 34 22.4 26 116 90 6 5.17 5 3 1.0 0 0.0 290 59.9 16 7 Corey Lajoie 30 21 25 22 12 36 22.8 10 108 98 5 4.63 0 1 0.3 0 0.0 290 53.7 15 99 Daniel Suarez 15 22 22 23 3 31 23.5 -3 86 89 10 11.63 0 21 7.2 0 0.0 290 55.7 14 2 Brad Keselowski 1 27 20 24 1 35 19.9 -34 92 126 4 4.35 28 34 11.6 4 1.4 290 64.4 13 37 Ryan Preece 29 25 24 25 19 35 24.4 -5 78 83 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 290 52.3 12 38 Anthony Alfredo 25 20 28 26 5 34 26.7 -19 88 107 7 7.95 0 4 1.4 0 0.0 289 45.2 11 34 Michael McDowell 13 17 26 27 7 36 25.2 -2 89 91 2 2.25 13 8 2.7 0 0.0 288 52.2 10 77 Justin Haley 31 28 27 28 6 36 28.2 -6 69 75 5 7.25 3 2 0.7 0 0.0 288 38.4 0 53 JJ Yeley 34 29 30 29 4 36 28.8 -16 57 73 7 12.28 0 4 1.4 0 0.0 286 40.2 0 00 Quin Houff 35 30 29 30 8 36 30.9 -10 44 54 0 0 0 1 0.3 0 0.0 286 35.5 7 15 James Davison 36 32 31 31 9 37 32.3 -5 46 51 0 0 0 1 0.3 0 0.0 286 30.5 6 78 BJ McLeod 32 31 32 32 18 36 31.3 -12 45 57 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 285 35.2 0 52 Josh Bilicki 37 34 33 33 15 37 33.4 -11 42 53 1 2.38 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 245 29.0 4 51 Cody Ware 33 33 34 34 1 36 33.1 -5 54 59 5 9.26 0 4 1.4 1 0.5 188 32.7 0 1 Kurt Busch 17 35 35 35 2 35 29.9 13 59 46 9 15.25 5 9 3.1 0 0.0 106 41.1 2 41 Cole Custer 24 36 36 36 13 36 31.4 -8 41 49 6 14.63 6 18 6.1 0 0.0 97 42.6 1 10 Aric Almirola 27 37 37 37 26 31 36.9 1 8 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 24.7 1 Average Running Position Darlington Raceway Goodyear 400 Provided by NASCAR Statistics at 5/9/2021 7:18:55 PM Rank Car Driver Team Finish Pos. Average Pos 1 19 Martin Truex Jr Auto-Owners Insurance 1 1.47 2 11 Denny Hamlin Sport Clips 5 4.31 3 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil 13 6.22 4 24 William Byron Valvoline Throwback 4 6.40 5 8 Tyler Reddick Quartz Hill Records 12 7.02 6 5 Kyle Larson HendrickCars.com Throwback 2 7.30 7 18 Kyle Busch M&M's 3 8.15 8 4 Kevin Harvick Mobil 1 Throwback 6 8.23 9 12 Ryan Blaney Advance Auto Parts 8 8.41 10 9 Chase Elliott Hooters Throwback 7 11.09 11 20 Christopher Bell Rheem 14 11.17 12 17 Chris Buescher Fifth Third Bank 9 11.64 13 48 Alex Bowman Ally Throwback 17 14.13 14 6 Ryan Newman Kohler Generators 10 14.45 15 14 Chase Briscoe HighPoint.com Throwback 11 14.77 16 21 Matt DiBenedetto Menards \ Dutch Boy 19 14.86 17 42 Ross Chastain McDonald's 15 15.26 18 43 Erik Jones STP 18 16.61 19 3 Austin Dillon Bass Pro Shops 16 17.65 20 2 Brad Keselowski Freightliner 24 19.88 21 23 Bubba Wallace Root Insurance 21 22.39 22 7 Corey Lajoie In Memory of Alan Kulwicki 22 22.84 23 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Kroger/Tide 20 23.02 24 99 Daniel Suarez Camping World Throwback 23 23.46 25 37 Ryan Preece Velveeta 25 24.38 26 34 Michael McDowell Fr8Auctions 27 25.15 27 38 Anthony Alfredo We Care 26 26.70 28 77 Justin Haley FOE Mother's Day 28 28.17 29 53 JJ Yeley Fat Boy Ice Cream 29 28.76 30 1 Kurt Busch Monster Energy 35 29.90 31 00 Quin Houff Bos Klein/RCA 30 30.88 32 78 BJ McLeod CorvetteParts.net / Keen Parts 32 31.30 33 41 Cole Custer HaasTooling.com Mother's Day 36 31.39 34 15 James Davison HOPEGIVERS Throwback 31 32.32 35 51 Cody Ware NURTEC ODT Throwback 34 33.08 36 52 Josh Bilicki Insurance King Throwback 33 33.40 37 10 Aric Almirola Smithfield \ Winn-Dixie 37 36.86 Closers Darlington Raceway Goodyear 400 Provided by NASCAR Statistics at 5/9/2021 7:18:55 PM Rank Car Driver Team Closing Pos. Finish Pos. Gained 1 6 Ryan Newman Kohler Generators 13 10 3 2 7 Corey Lajoie In Memory of Alan Kulwicki 25 22 3 3 4 Kevin Harvick Mobil 1 Throwback 8 6 2 4 9 Chase Elliott Hooters Throwback 9 7 2 5 23 Bubba Wallace Root Insurance 23 21 2 6 38 Anthony Alfredo We Care 28 26 2 7 11 Denny Hamlin Sport Clips 6 5 1 8 17 Chris Buescher Fifth Third Bank 10 9 1 9 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil 14 13 1 10 43 Erik Jones STP 19 18 1 11 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Kroger/Tide 21 20 1 12 53 JJ Yeley Fat Boy Ice Cream 30 29 1 13 19 Martin Truex Jr Auto-Owners Insurance 1 1 0 14 5 Kyle Larson HendrickCars.com Throwback 2 2 0 15 18 Kyle Busch M&M's 3 3 0 16 24 William Byron Valvoline Throwback 4 4 0 17 14 Chase Briscoe HighPoint.com Throwback 11 11 0 18 8 Tyler Reddick Quartz Hill Records 12 12 0 19 42 Ross Chastain McDonald's 15 15 0 20 3 Austin Dillon Bass Pro Shops 16 16 0 21 48 Alex Bowman Ally Throwback 17 17 0 22 15 James Davison HOPEGIVERS Throwback 31 31 0 23 78 BJ McLeod CorvetteParts.net / Keen Parts 32 32 0 24 52 Josh Bilicki Insurance King Throwback 33 33 0 25 51 Cody Ware NURTEC ODT Throwback 34 34 0 26 1 Kurt Busch Monster Energy 35 35 0 27 41 Cole Custer HaasTooling.com Mother's Day 36 36 0 28 10 Aric Almirola Smithfield \ Winn-Dixie 37 37 0 29 21 Matt DiBenedetto Menards \ Dutch Boy 18 19 -1 30 99 Daniel Suarez Camping World Throwback 22 23 -1 31 37 Ryan Preece Velveeta 24 25 -1 32 34 Michael McDowell Fr8Auctions 26 27 -1 33 77 Justin Haley FOE Mother's Day 27 28 -1 34 00 Quin Houff Bos Klein/RCA 29 30 -1 35 12 Ryan Blaney Advance Auto Parts 5 8 -3 36 2 Brad Keselowski Freightliner 20 24 -4 37 20 Christopher Bell Rheem 7 14 -7 Driver Rating Darlington Raceway Goodyear 400 Provided by NASCAR Statistics at 5/9/2021 7:18:56 PM Rank Car Driver Team Finish Pos.
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