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NASCAR Adds to the Celebration of Easter Weekend With Some Cup Series Racing

This weekend’s Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway (Sunday, March 31 at 7 p.m. ET on FOX, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) will be the NASCAR Cup Series’ 13th-time racing on Easter Sunday since its inception in 1949.

The last two seasons (2022-2023), NASCAR has hosted Easter Sunday races at the Bristol Motor Speedway Dirt track. Prior to 2022, the last time the Cup Series competed on Easter Sunday was March 26, 1989 at Richmond Raceway. The Richmond race was rescheduled to the Easter Sunday date after being snowed out from its original date in February – the rescheduled race was won by NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace.

On two other occasions – in 1953 at Charlotte Speedway and 1954 at Orange Speedway in Hillsboro – the race was held on Easter Sunday as a make-up date due to rain.

The first scheduled Easter Sunday race was on April 17, 1960 at Wilson Speedway in Wilson, North Carolina. The race was won by NASCAR Hall of Famer Joe Weatherly driving a Holman-Moody Racing Ford.

NASCAR Cup Series Races held on Easter Sunday

DateTrack – Race WinnerReason for Scheduling on Easter
Sunday, April 5, 1953Charlotte Speedway – Dick PasswaterScheduled: March 22, 1953; Postponed due to rain.
Sunday, April 18, 1954Hillsboro – Herb ThomasScheduled: April 11, 1954; Postponed due to rain.
Sunday, April 17, 1960Wilson Speedway – Joe WeatherlyScheduled Date
Sunday, April 2, 1961Hillsboro – Cotton OwensScheduled Date
Sunday, April 22, 1962Martinsville – Richard PettyScheduled Date
Sunday, April 14, 1963South Boston – Richard PettyScheduled Date
Sunday, April 18, 1965North Wilkesboro – Jr. JohnsonScheduled Date
Sunday, April 6, 1969Hickory – Bobby IsaacScheduled Date
Sunday, Mar. 29, 1970Atlanta – Bobby AllisonScheduled Date
Sunday, Mar. 26, 1989Richmond – Rusty WallaceScheduled: Feb. 27, 1989; Postponed due to snow.
Sunday, April 17, 2022Bristol Dirt – Kyle BuschScheduled Date
Sunday, April 9, 2023Bristol Dirt – Christopher BellScheduled Date

In total, 23 NASCAR Cup Series events have been held on Easter Weekend from Good Friday through Easter Monday (Easter Monday was a public holiday in North Carolina from 1935 to 1987).

The first time NASCAR held a Cup race on Easter Weekend was on April 12, 1952, when the event at Columbia Speedway was held on a Saturday; NASCAR Hall of Famer Buck Baker was the race winner.

Also worth noting, on Easter weekends in 1964 (Asheville-Weaverville Speedway) and 1966 (Greenville Pickens Speedway) the NASCAR Cup Series held races on Saturday instead of Sunday, and in 1967 the series raced on Monday (Bowman Gray Stadium).

NASCAR Cup Series

Next Race: Toyota Owners 400

The Place: Richmond Raceway

The Date: Sunday, March 31

The Time: 7 p.m. ET

The Purse: $7,886,627

TV: FOX, 6 p.m. ET

Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Distance: 300 miles (400 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 70),

Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 230), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 400)

Six races in and the level of Cup competition is soaring

The 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season has been filled with unpredictable finishes and premium on-track competition producing five different winners in six races. Plus, the series has seen five different driver point standings leaders through the first six races as well, with Joe Gibbs Racing’s veteran Martin Truex Jr. currently out front of the standings by a mere five points over his teammate Ty Gibbs in second.

This season the NASCAR Cup Series has produced an average of 13.0 lap leaders per race in the first six races of the year – tied with 2011 for the series-most average number of lap leaders through the first six races of a season in the Modern Era (1972-2024).

The NASCAR Cup Series is averaging 31.33 lead changes per race through the first six races of the 2024 season, the second-most in the Modern Era (1972-2024) behind only the 2011 season with 31.50.

The 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season has produced 503 Green Flag Passes for the Lead – the most through the first six races of the year since the inception of the stat in 2005, surpassing the previous record of 378 Green Flag Passes for the Lead through the first six races set in 2022.

The 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season has produced 32,204 Total Green Flag Passes – the series-most through the first six races of the year since the inception of the stat in 2005, surpassing the previous record of 30,451 Total Green Flag Passes through the first six races set last season.

Since the inception of the Overtime Finish in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2005, the 2024 season is just the second year the first six races on the schedule did not finish with Overtime; joining the 2021 season.

This weekend at Richmond Raceway expect the competition statistics to keep continuing to progress. Last season the spring Richmond Raceway Cup race set a new track record for Green Flag Passes for the Lead with 35 and both races last season set the highest two Total Green Flag Passes records on short tracks in the series with 3,816 (spring) and 3,909 (fall); just ahead of the 2024 Bristol Motor Speedway race a few weeks ago with 3,589 (third-most).

Byron snaps different winners streak, banks second win

Hendrick Motorsports’ William Byron became the first driver of the season to win multiple races (Daytona, Austin) snapping the different winners streak to start the NASCAR Cup Series season. With five different winners in six races the competition is scorching hot as the series heads to Richmond Raceway for the Toyota Owners 400.

With two wins in six races, the whispers of Byron and the No. 24 team with crew chief Rudy Fugle being an early championship favorite are already starting to bubble up. This season, they have won the season-opening DAYTONA 500 and last weekend’s race at Circuit of The Americas, along with putting up two top fives, three top 10s and a pole.

Hendrick Motorsports has come out swinging this season. Last weekend was the first-time since 2007 that Hendrick Motorsports has won in multiple NASCAR national series races at the same track in the same weekend. Prior to last weekend at COTA, the last time HMS accomplished the feat was at Phoenix Raceway (NCS, NXS wins) on November 10-11, 2007.

 

Looking to Richmond this weekend, Byron and the No. 24 team attempt to make it back-to-back wins in consecutive weeks, feat the team accomplished before (last season Las Vegas-1 and Phoenix-1). The team has made 11 starts on the Virginia short track posting one top-five and two top-10 finishes. His average finish at the 0.75-mile raceway is 15.9.

The short on racing at Richmond Raceway

This weekend, the NASCAR Cup Series prepares for the close, beating and banging racing the fans love at short tracks like Richmond. Originally known as the Atlantic Rural Exposition Fairgrounds, Richmond Raceway held its first race in 1946 as a half-mile dirt track.

The first NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway was held on April 19, 1953 and won by NASCAR Hall of Famer Lee Petty in a Petty Enterprises Dodge with an average speed of 45.535 mph.

The Richmond Raceway track surface was changed from dirt to asphalt between races in 1968.

In total, Richmond Raceway has hosted the NASCAR Cup Series 134 times producing 58 different pole winners and 54 different race winners.

NASCAR’s new package for short tracks and road courses is coming to Richmond

Collaborating with drivers and teams over the offseason, NASCAR has announced the following changes to the Next Gen car short track and road course package – starting in 2024 the NASCAR Cup Series cars will run a simplified diffuser at a majority of tracks measuring one-mile or shorter, as well as all road courses. (Note: Los Angeles, Bristol and Dover are excluded.)

The details of the components updated:

  • 2023 short track/road course splitter stuffers
  • No engine panel strakes
  • 3-inch spoiler
  • Simplified Diffuser
  • Simplified Diffuser Strakes

Starting on the pole has its incentives at Richmond

The first starting position is the most proficient starting position in the NASCAR Cup Series field at Richmond Raceway, producing more winners than any other starting position on the grid with 24 victories in 134 races (18.18%).

A total of 15 different drivers have won a NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway from the pole or first starting position, led by Richard Petty with six wins.

NASCAR Hall of Famers Richard Petty (1961, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970 sweep, 1974, 1975) and Bobby Allison (1972 sweep, 1973 sweep, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1982) lead the NASCAR Cup Series in poles at Richmond with eight each.

Eight of the 58 NASCAR Cup Series Richmond Raceway pole winners are active this weekend, led by Denny Hamlin (2006, 2008, 2016) with three poles.

Active Richmond Pole WinnersPolesSeasons
Denny Hamlin32016, 2008, 2006
Brad Keselowski22019, 2014
Joey Logano22015 sweep
Tyler Reddick12023
Kyle Larson12022
Ryan Blaney12022
Kyle Busch12010
Martin Truex Jr12018

Only three active drivers have been able to win from the pole or first starting position at Richmond: Kyle Busch (2010), Brad Keselowski (2014) and Denny Hamlin (2016).

Short Track Kings: Richmond edition

NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty leads the NASCAR Cup Series in wins at Richmond Raceway with 13 victories (spring 1961, 1967 sweep, fall 1968, fall 1970, 1971 sweep, 1972 sweep, 1973 sweep, fall 1974 and spring 1975) – the third-most wins by a single driver at a single track in series history, behind his 15 wins at Martinsville and North Wilkesboro. This weekend, Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch leads all active drivers in wins at Richmond with six victories (spring 2009, spring 2010, spring 2011, spring 2012, 2018 sweep).

This Sunday, eight of the 54 NASCAR Cup Series Richmond Raceway winners will be active. Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson is the defending winner of this weekend’s race at Richmond Raceway, and RFK Racing’s Chris Buescher is the most recent victor taking the win last July.

 

Active Richmond Race WinnersWinsSeason
Kyle Busch62018 sweep, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009
Denny Hamlin42022, 2016, 2010, 2009
Martin Truex Jr32021, 2019 sweep
Kyle Larson22023, 2017
Brad Keselowski22020, 2014
Joey Logano22017, 2014
Chris Buescher12023
Alex Bowman12021

All the on-track action begins on Saturday, March 30 with practice from 10:35 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. ET and will be immediately followed by Busch Light Pole Qualifying from 11:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET. Both events will be broadcast on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Kaulig Racing taps Ty Dillon for five Cup races in 2024

Kaulig Racing has announced that Ty Dillon will make his first 2024 NASCAR Cup Series start this season in the No. 16 Chevrolet at Richmond Raceway this weekend and will compete in a limited schedule for organization making five total starts this year.

“I’m excited to be back in the NASCAR Cup Series with Kaulig Racing,” said Dillon. “This is the highest level of our sport and allows me to go out and prove what I can do with great leaders in Matt Kaulig, Chris Rice, Travis Mack, and the entire team. Kaulig Racing gives me the best opportunity to showcase what I can do on the track.”

Dillon, grandson of Hall of Fame team owner Richard Childress, is currently competing for the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series title with team Rackley W.A.R.

“We’re excited to have Ty Dillon compete for Kaulig Racing this season in the NASCAR Cup Series,” said Chris Rice, President of Kaulig Racing. “With our continued success in the sport and support from Richard Childress Racing, it made perfect sense to lean on a veteran driver to help pilot the No.16.”

In addition to Richmond, Dillon will run in the No. 16 Chevrolet at Texas Motor Speedway (April 14), New Hampshire Motor Speedway (June 23), Richmond (August 11) and Kansas Speedway (September 29).

Looking For Victory Lane: Which former champion will snap their winless streak first?

Heading into this weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series events at Richmond Raceway, seven former champions are riding winless streaks. So, who of the seven will be the first to get back to Victory Lane? Currently RFK Racing’s Brad Keselowski holds the longest winless streak dating back 104 races.

DriverTrackDateRaces Since Last WinAttempts Since
Brad KeselowskiTalladegaSunday, April 25, 2021104104
Chase ElliottTalladegaSunday, October 02, 20224740
Joey LoganoAtlantaSunday, March 19, 20233737
Kyle BuschGatewaySunday, June 04, 20232727
Martin Truex JrLoudonMonday, July 17, 20232222
Ryan BlaneyMartinsvilleSunday, October 29, 202377
Kyle LarsonLas VegasSunday, March 03, 202433

Five of the seven champions looking for a win are former Richmond Cup winners – Busch, Truex, Larson, Keselowski and Logano.

NASCAR Cup Series, Etc.

Sunoco Rookie Update: Hocevar continues to lead the rookie class – Through six races this season Spire Motorsports’ Carson Hocevar leads the Sunoco Rookie of the Year standings by 18 points over Stewart-Haas Racing’s Josh Berry in second place.

NASCAR Cup Series Sunoco Rookie of the Year Standings
2024 RookiesPointsLeaderNextAwards
Carson Hocevar95002
Josh Berry77-18181
Kaz Grala65-30121
Zane Smith59-3662

This weekend, Hocevar, Kaz Grala and Zane Smith will be making their series track debuts at Richmond Raceway. Josh Berry made his Cup Series track debut at Richmond last spring substituting for an injured Chase Elliott in the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsport Chevrolet; he started 30th and finished second.

Track Laps for Charity benefitting Richmond Raceway Cares and the Special Olympics Virginia postponed to Wednesday, April 10 – Richmond Raceway has postponed the March 27 Track Laps for Charity due to potential inclement weather. The event benefitting Richmond Raceway Cares and the Special Olympics Virginia has been rescheduled to 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10.

All other events remain on schedule for Toyota Owners 400 weekend at Richmond Raceway, which features exciting NASCAR racing Friday, Saturday and Sunday, culminating with Sunday night’s NASCAR Cup Series’ Toyota Owners 400 at 7 p.m.

“We’re always honored to help support great causes by giving fans the chance to drive around our ¾-mile D-shaped oval,” said Richmond Raceway President Lori Collier Waran. “Although the weather put a damper on our event tonight, we’re still looking forward to hosting our special Track Laps for Charity event with the Richmond Area Toyota Dealers and the Special Olympics Virginia in the near future.”

Track Laps for Charity provide fans the opportunity to drive on Richmond Raceway for five laps with a donation of $20. All proceeds will benefit Richmond Raceway Cares and the Special Olympics Virginia. Additionally, the Richmond Area Toyota Dealers will match donations of up to $5,000 to help support Special Olympics athletes.

Special Olympics Virginia’s mission is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for persons with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.

To participate in Track Laps for Charity, fans must abide by the following rules and restrictions.

  • All drivers must be 18 years of age or older with a valid state-issued driver’s license.
  • Driver and passengers will sign both waivers as they are submitted to Track Personnel. Signatures must be witnessed by Track Personnel.
  • All participants must adhere to Virginia state laws regarding the usage of seat belts and child safety restraints.
  • Passenger vehicles only; motorcycles are not permitted.
  • Maximum speed is 55 miles per hour and regulated by Richmond Raceway personnel.
  • Passing other vehicles on the track is not permitted. Violators will be removed from track.
  • Drivers must stay up to speed and refrain from lagging behind in order to speed up. Violators will be removed from track.
  • Track Laps for Charity may be postponed or canceled due to inclement weather or safety conditions. If a cancellation is necessary, Richmond Raceway will make its best effort to contact guests in advance of their visit.

Fans can register and find more information by visiting http://www.richmondraceway.com/tracklaps. To learn more about Richmond Raceway Cares, go to http://www.richmondraceway.com/richmondracewaycares.

 

Cup Series driver milestone starts to watch for – Several drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series could reach milestones this weekend.

Starts

  • Joey Logano will make his 550th NASCAR Cup Series career start at Richmond Raceway this weekend. He will become the 39th different driver to reach 550 or more Cup Series starts.

  • Richmond Raceway’s most recent winner, Chris Buescher, is expected to make his 300th NASCAR Cup Series career start at Richmond Raceway this weekend.

 

Wins

  • If Martin Truex Jr. wins a race this season, he will tie Brad Keselowski for 24th on the all-time Cup Series wins list with 35 wins.

  • If Kyle Larson wins another race this season, he will reach 25 career wins, becoming the 36th different driver all-time in the NASCAR Cup Series to reach 25 victories or more.

  • If the Wood Brothers Racing organization wins this season, it will be their 100th NASCAR Cup Series victory, they currently have 99 wins in the series.

Early season Cup Series standouts statistically – Through six races this season let’s take a look at who in the NASCAR Cup Series is excelling.

Point Standing Lead – Through six races there has been five point standings leaders in the NASCAR Cup Series. Kyle Larson is the only driver of the five to lead the point following more than one race this season. Currently, Martin Truex Jr. is the point standings leader following the race at Circuit of The Americas.

Most Wins – Five different drivers have won this season in the first six races. William Byron leads the NASCAR Cup Series in wins this season with two victories (Daytona and Austin). The four other winners are Daniel Suarez (Atlanta), Kyle Larson (Las Vegas), Christopher Bell (Phoenix) and Denny Hamlin (Bristol).

Most Laps Led – A total of 29 different drivers have led laps in the NASCAR Cup Series this season. Denny Hamlin has led the most laps this season with 275 out front of the possible 1,607 laps completed (17.11%).

Most Races Led – Denny Hamlin is the only driver to lead laps in all six races of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season. Martin Truex Jr. has led laps in five of the six races.

Most Runner-Up Finishes – Six different drivers have finished runner-up in the first six races of the NASCAR Cup Series season – Alex Bowman (Daytona), Ryan Blaney (Atlanta), Tyler Reddick (Las Vegas), Chris Buescher (Phoenix), Martin Truex Jr. (Bristol) and Christopher Bell (Austin).

Most Top Fives – Four drivers have finished in the top-five three times in the first six races of this season – Alex Bowman, Christopher Bell, Ryan Blaney and Ty Gibbs.

Most Top 10s – Only one driver this season have finished in the top-10 in five of the six races this season, Ty Gibbs. His lone finish outside the top-10 this season was his 17th-place finish in the season-opening DAYTONA 500.

Most Lead Lap Finishes – Martin Truex Jr. is the only driver to finish all six races on the lead lap this season, completing 100% of the 1,607 laps run this year.

Season-To-Date Driver Rating – The top three drivers ranked in the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season-to-date Driver Rating are all from the Joe Gibbs Racing organization – Denny Hamlin (104.5), Martin Truex Jr. (102.0) and Ty Gibbs (97.3).