CONTINGENCY AWARDS REPORT 51ST ANNUAL FIREKEEPERS CASINO 400 MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY Brooklyn, MI - June 10, 2019

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CONTINGENCY AWARDS REPORT 51ST ANNUAL FIREKEEPERS CASINO 400 MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY Brooklyn, MI - June 10, 2019 MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES CONTINGENCY AWARDS REPORT 51ST ANNUAL FIREKEEPERS CASINO 400 MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY Brooklyn, MI - June 10, 2019 RACE AWARDS BUSCH POLE AWARD: Joey Logano (187.139 mph, 38.474 secs.) AMERICAN ETHANOL GREEN FLAG RESTART AWARD: Kurt Busch FASTEST LAP AWARD: Chase Elliott (Lap 20, 189.419 mph) MOOG “PROBLEM SOLVER OF THE RACE” AWARD: Kurt Busch (Crew chief: Matt McCall) SUNOCO ROOKIE OF THE RACE: Daniel Hemric SEASON STANDINGS BUSCH POLE AWARD MANUFACTURERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP Kevin Harvick (No. 4) 3 William Byron (No. 24) 3 Pts. Wins Austin Dillon (No. 3) 2 Toyota 558 9 Chase Elliott (No. 9) 2 Ford 542 5 Joey Logano (No. 22) 2 Chevrolet 503 1 Ryan Blaney (No. 12) 1 Aric Almirola (No. 10) 1 AMERICAN ETHANOL GREEN FLAG Jimmie Johnson (No. 48) 1 RESTART AWARD MOOG “PROBLEM SOLVER OF THE Martin Truex Jr. (No. 19) 3 RACE” AWARD Kyle Busch (No. 18) 3 Joey Logano (No. 22) 2 Chris Gabehart (No. 11) 3 Brad Keselowski (No. 2) 2 Cole Pearn (No. 19) 2 Kevin Harvick (No. 4) 1 Adam Stevens (No. 18) 2 Jimmie Johnson (No. 48) 1 John Klausmeier (No. 10) 2 William Byron (No. 24) 1 Matt McCall (No. 1) 2 Alex Bowman (No. 88) 1 Chris Gayle (No. 20) 1 Kurt Busch (No. 1) 1 Billy Scott (No. 41) 1 FASTEST LAP AWARD Chad Knaus (No. 24) 1 Rodney Childers (No. 4) 1 Kevin Harvick (No. 4) 3 Chase Elliott (No. 9) 3 Ryan Blaney (No. 12) 2 SUNOCO ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD Brad Keselowski (No. 2) 2 Joey Logano (No. 22) 1 Daniel Hemric (No. 8) 234 Aric Almirola (No. 10) 1 Ryan Preece (No. 47) 213 Clint Bowyer (No. 14) 1 Matt Tiff t (No. 36) 136 Daniel Hemric (No. 8) 1 Kyle Busch (No. 18) 1 NASCAR XFINITY SERIES CONTINGENCY AWARDS REPORT 28TH ANNUAL LTi PRINTING 250 MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY Brooklyn, MI - June 8, 2019 RACE AWARDS FASTEST QUALIFIER: Paul Menard (193.356 mph, 37.237 secs.) DURALAST BRAKES “BRAKE IN THE RACE” AWARD: John H. Nemechek MOBIL 1 DRIVER OF THE RACE: Noah Gragson SUNOCO ROOKIE OF THE RACE: Noah Gragson SEASON STANDINGS BILL FRANCE PERFORMANCE AWARD FASTEST QUALIFIER AWARD Pts. Wins Christopher Bell (No. 20) 3 Chevrolet 471 4 Cole Custer (No. 00) 3 Toyota 468 6 Tyler Reddick (No. 2) 2 Ford 443 3 Michael Annett (No. 1) 1 Paul Menard (No. 12) 1 DURALAST BRAKES MOBIL 1 DRIVER OF THE RACE “BRAKE IN THE RACE” AWARD Christopher Bell (No. 20) 4 Christopher Bell (No. 20) 5 Kyle Busch (No. 18) 3 Cole Custer (No. 00) 3 Cole Custer (No. 00) 3 Justin Haley (No. 11) 1 Michael Annett (No. 1) 1 Kyle Busch (No. 18) 1 Justin Allgaier (No. 7) 1 Tyler Reddick (No. 2) 1 Noah Gragson (No. 9) 1 Ross Chastain (No. 10) 1 John H. Nemechek (No. 23) 1 SUNOCO ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD Chase Briscoe 440 John H. Nemecheck 429 Noah Gragson 423 Justin Haley 395 Brandon Brown 256 NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES CONTINGENCY AWARDS REPORT 23RD ANNUAL SPEEDYCASH.COM 400 TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY Fort Worth, TX - June 7, 2019 RACE AWARDS FASTEST QUALIFIER: Todd Gilliland (184.761 mph. 29.227 secs.) DURALAST BRAKES “BRAKE IN THE RACE” AWARD STAGE 1: Johnny Sauter DURALAST BRAKES “BRAKE IN THE RACE” AWARD STAGE 2: Ben Rhodes MOBIL 1 DRIVER OF THE RACE: Greg Biffl e SUNOCO ROOKIE OF THE RACE: Tyler Ankrum SEASON STANDINGS MANUFACTURERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP MOBIL 1 DRIVER OF THE RACE Pts. Wins Kyle Busch (No. 51) 5 Toyota 348 7 Austin Hill (No. 16) 1 Ford 316 1 Johnny Sauter (No. 13) 1 Chevrolet 311 1 Ross Chastain (No. 45) 1 Greg Biffl e (No. 51) 1 DURALAST BRAKES “BRAKE IN THE SUNOCO ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD RACE” AWARD - STAGE 1 Harrison Burton 293 Kyle Busch (No. 51) 3 Sheldon Creed 254 Sheldon Creed (No. 2) 1 Tyler Dippel 184 Grant Enfi nger (No. 98) 1 Tyler Ankrum 158 Brett Moffi tt (No. 24) 1 Gus Dean 134 Stewart Frisen (No. 52) 1 Anthony Alfredo 102 Matt Crafton (No. 88) 1 Natalie Decker 95 Johnny Sauter (No. 13) 1 DURALAST BRAKES “BRAKE IN THE FASTEST QUALIFIER AWARD RACE” AWARD - STAGE 2 Matt Crafton (No. 88) 2 Kyle Busch (No. 51) 4 Christian Eckes (No. 51) 1 Austin Hill (No. 16) 1 Kyle Busch (No. 51) 1 Ross Chastain (No. 45) 1 Stewart Friesen (No. 52) 1 Johnny Sauter (No. 13) 1 Grant Enfi nger (No. 98) 1 Stewart Friesen (No. 52) 1 Brett Moffi tt (No. 24) 1 Ben Rhodes (No. 99) 1 Todd Gilliland (No. 4) 1.
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