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Another runner-up finish moves Chastain closer to playoff advancement

Another runner-up finish moves Chastain closer to playoff advancement


Chastain and the entire Trackhouse Racing team have never been in this position before.

He hasn’t won a Cup race since April, but that fact can be misleading. The driver of the No. 1 Chevrolet has been in contention all year and leads the field in top-fives at 13 and top-tens at 19 (where he is tied with Chase Elliott). 

After narrowly escaping elimination after an unforced error in the Charlotte Roval, Chastain has been on it in the last two weeks. A second-place finish at both Las Vegas and Homestead puts him 19 points above the cut line, ahead of all other drivers who have yet to lock themselves in.

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At Homestead, it was an uphill climb from 20th on the grid following a poor qualifying effort, where he placed lowest of all playoff drivers.

“Not the way you would have scripted it,” said Chastain post-race. “I feel like we had a top 3 or 4 car all day, all weekend, and a little too tight in qualifying, and come behind that with a driver that chose the completely wrong lane in (Turns) 3 and 4, against everything I’ve ever trained for and prepared for. Qualified 20th, and it took us all day long.

“We need to get the car turning better from qualifying into the race. We were too tight. (Crew chief) Phil Surgen and this whole Kubota team got it turning better, and pit stops were incredible again. Our guys were just — they’re just rock stars on pit road, and I’m so glad to go to battle with them.”

The only part of his performance that can be criticized is a lack of stage points, with Chastain collecting just three during Sunday’s race.

“At the end of the day, I know we didn’t score a ton of stage points,” he said. “We put ourselves in position at the end, and just keep executing. I almost spun off Turn 2 in front of Daniel (Suarez), and I had my arms all crossed up and I just took a deep breath down the back, and thought, what can I control here? I can control not spinning out, so let’s go a little slower next time, and had a shot at it.”

NASCAR now heads to Martinsville for a 500-mile short track race to decide which four drivers will get to fight for the championship at Phoenix. Joey Logano has already secured his place, but it’s Chastain leading regular season champion Elliott (+11pts) and then William Byron (+5pts) as the remaining three drivers above the cut line.

Denny Hamlin is just five points out, Ryan Blaney 18 points below, Christopher Bell 33 points behind and Chase Briscoe 44 points adrift of the cut…

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