2014 Camping World RV Sales 301

The 2014 Camping World RV Sales 301 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on July 13, 2014, at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire. Contested over 301 laps, it was the 19th race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. This race was the final NASCAR broadcast for TNT, ending a 32-year broadcast partnership with Turner Sports. Brad Keselowski won the race after leading 138 laps. Kyle Busch was second, while Kyle Larson (finishing as the best rookie), Matt Kenseth, and Ryan Newman rounded out the top five. Behind Larson, the top rookies of the race were Austin Dillon in 14th, and Cole Whitt in 28th.

2014 Camping World RV Sales 301
Race details[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Race 19 of 36 in the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Date July 13, 2014 (2014-07-13)
Location New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon, New Hampshire
Course Permanent racing facility
1.058 mi (1.703 km)
Distance 305 laps, 322.690 mi (519.415 km)
Scheduled Distance 301 laps, 318.458 mi (512.508 km)
Weather Partly cloudy with temperatures up to 81 °F (27 °C); wind out of the SSW at 15 miles per hour (24 km/h)
Average speed 108.741 mph (175.002 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Joe Gibbs Racing
Time 27.574
Most laps led
Driver Brad Keselowski Team Penske
Laps 138
Winner
No. 2 Brad Keselowski Team Penske
Television in the United States
Network TNT & PRN
Announcers Adam Alexander, Wally Dallenbach, Jr. and Kyle Petty (Television)
Doug Rice and Mark Garrow (Booth)
Rob Albright (Backstretch) (Radio)
Nielsen Ratings 2.7/6
4.3 Million viewers[11]

Previous week's race

Aric Almirola scored his first career victory in the rain-shortened Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. He said he could not "dream" of a better place to get his first win.[12]

Report

Background

New Hampshire Motor Speedway's infield and front straightaway from turn two grandstands.

The track, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, opened June 5, 1990, as a four-turn oval track, 1.058 miles (1.703 km) long.[13] The track's turns are banked at two to seven degrees, while the front stretch, the finish line, and the back stretch are banked at one degree and are 1,500 feet in length. The track has a grandstand seating capacity of 93,521 spectators.[13] Brian Vickers was the defending race winner from the 2013 race.

Entry list

The entry list for the Camping World RV Sales 301 was released on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 11:18 a.m. Eastern time. Forty-three drivers were entered for the race.

No. Driver Team Manufacturer
1Jamie McMurrayChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet
2Brad Keselowski (PC2)Team PenskeFord
3Austin Dillon (R)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet
4Kevin HarvickStewart-Haas RacingChevrolet
5Kasey KahneHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
7Michael Annett (R)Tommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet
9Marcos AmbroseRichard Petty MotorsportsFord
10Danica PatrickStewart-Haas RacingChevrolet
11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
13Casey MearsGermain RacingChevrolet
14Tony Stewart (PC3)Stewart-Haas RacingChevrolet
15Clint BowyerMichael Waltrip RacingToyota
16Greg BiffleRoush-Fenway RacingFord
17Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.Roush-Fenway RacingFord
18Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
20Matt Kenseth (PC5)Joe Gibbs RacingToyota
22Joey LoganoTeam PenskeFord
23Alex Bowman (R)BK RacingToyota
24Jeff Gordon (PC6)Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
26Cole Whitt (R)BK RacingToyota
27Paul MenardRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
31Ryan NewmanRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
32Eddie MacDonaldGo FAS RacingFord
33Morgan Shepherd (i)Hillman-Circle Sport LLCChevrolet
34David RaganFront Row MotorsportsFord
36Reed SorensonTommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet
38David GillilandFront Row MotorsportsFord
40Landon Cassill (i)Hillman-Circle Sport LLCChevrolet
41Kurt Busch (PC4)Stewart-Haas RacingChevrolet
42Kyle Larson (R)Chip Ganassi RacingChevrolet
43Aric AlmirolaRichard Petty MotorsportsFord
47A. J. AllmendingerJTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet
48Jimmie Johnson (PC1)Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
51Justin Allgaier (R)HScott MotorsportsChevrolet
55Brian VickersMichael Waltrip RacingToyota
66Jeff BurtonMichael Waltrip RacingToyota
78Martin Truex, Jr.Furniture Row RacingChevrolet
83Ryan Truex (R)BK RacingToyota
87Timmy HillIdentity Ventures RacingToyota
88Dale Earnhardt, Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
93Mike Bliss (i)BK RacingToyota
98Josh WisePhil Parsons RacingChevrolet
99Carl EdwardsRoush-Fenway RacingFord
Official entry list
Key Meaning
(R) Rookie
(i) Ineligible for points
(PC#) Past champions provisional

Practice

First practice

Jimmie Johnson was the fastest in the first practice session with a time of 28.148 and a speed of 135.313 mph (217.765 km/h). Joey Logano crashed his car in turn one after blowing a left-rear tire; he likened the blowout to a similar occurrence in the race in 2013, adding that he was not "even close to saving that. I needed about 500 more yards of straightaway to save that one".[14]

Pos No. Driver Team Manufacturer Time Speed
1 48Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet28.148135.313
2 42Kyle Larson (R)Chip Ganassi RacingChevrolet28.169135.212
3 24Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet28.179135.164
Official first practice results

Qualifying

Kyle Busch won the pole position, setting a new track record.

Kyle Busch won the pole with a new track record lap time of 27.574 and a speed of 138.130 mph (222.299 km/h). After qualifying second, Johnson stated that "it's so tough to get a good lap around here...but Kyle found a little bit more out there than us".[15]

Qualifying results

Pos No. Driver Team Manufacturer R1 R2
1 18Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota27.82027.574
2 48Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet27.82827.642
3 11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota27.76227.785
4 14Tony StewartStewart-Haas RacingChevrolet27.89327.786
5 1Jamie McMurrayChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet27.90027.798
6 22Joey LoganoTeam PenskeFord27.77627.839
7 2Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeFord27.79127.841
8 15Clint BowyerMichael Waltrip RacingToyota27.87027.862
9 78Martin Truex, Jr.Furniture Row RacingChevrolet27.86127.877
10 5Kasey KahneHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet27.91027.970
11 24Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet27.88027.994
12 4Kevin HarvickStewart-Haas RacingChevrolet27.88428.024
13 42Kyle Larson (R)Chip Ganassi RacingChevrolet27.927
14 99Carl EdwardsRoush-Fenway RacingFord27.945
15 20Matt KensethJoe Gibbs RacingToyota27.953
16 27Paul MenardRichard Childress RacingChevrolet27.953
17 55Brian VickersMichael Waltrip RacingToyota27.960
18 41Kurt BuschStewart-Haas RacingChevrolet27.968
19 43Aric Almirola[N 1]Richard Petty MotorsportsFord27.971
20 47A. J. AllmendingerJTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet27.975
21 9Marcos AmbroseRichard Petty MotorsportsFord27.982
22 17Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.Roush-Fenway RacingFord28.022
23 3Austin Dillon (R)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet28.043
24 31Ryan NewmanRichard Childress RacingChevrolet28.064
25 51Justin Allgaier (R)HScott MotorsportsChevrolet28.112
26 34David RaganFront Row MotorsportsFord28.133
27 16Greg BiffleRoush-Fenway RacingFord28.150
28 88Dale Earnhardt, Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet28.168
29 10Danica PatrickStewart-Haas RacingChevrolet28.189
30 66Jeff BurtonIdentity Ventures RacingToyota28.189
31 13Casey MearsGermain RacingChevrolet28.283
32 98Josh WisePhil Parsons RacingChevrolet28.332
33 38David GillilandFront Row MotorsportsFord28.363
34 40Landon CassillHillman-Circle Sport LLCChevrolet28.506
35 26Cole Whitt (R)BK RacingToyota28.514
36 23Alex Bowman (R)BK RacingToyota28.583
37 36Reed SorensonTommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet28.591
38 83Ryan Truex (R)BK RacingToyota28.816
39 7Michael Annett (R)Tommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet28.916
40 32Eddie MacDonaldGo FAS RacingFord28.951
41 93Mike BlissBK RacingToyota29.124
42 87Timmy HillIdentity Ventures RacingToyota29.439
43 33Morgan ShepherdHillman-Circle Sport LLCChevrolet29.783
Official qualifying results

Practice (post-qualifying)

Second practice

Brad Keselowski was the fastest in the second practice session with a time of 28.478 and a speed of 133.745 mph (215.242 km/h). Aric Almirola was forced to unload his backup car after suffering a left-rear tire blowout like Logano and crashing in turn three. Almirola was perplexed as to the reason why the blowout occurred, describing the situation as "weird".[16]

Pos No. Driver Team Manufacturer Time Speed
1 2Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeFord28.478133.745
2 1Jamie McMurrayChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet28.619133.086
3 24Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet28.630133.035
Official second practice results

Final practice

Brad Keselowski was the fastest in the final practice session with a time of 28.583 and a speed of 133.254 mph (214.452 km/h).

Pos No. Driver Team Manufacturer Time Speed
1 2Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeFord28.583133.254
2 24Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet28.687132.771
3 11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota28.694132.739
Official final practice results

Race

First half

The race was scheduled to start at 1:16 p.m. Eastern time, but the start was delayed by a few minutes due to technical difficulties before the pre-race command. Kyle Busch eventually led the field to the start. Jimmie Johnson had to make an unscheduled stop for a flat left-rear tire on lap seven, losing a lap in the process. A second blowout for Johnson – a left-front tire – five laps later, saw him hit the wall and brought out the first caution of the race on lap 14.[17] The damage to the car ended Johnson's race, scored in 42nd position. The race restarted on lap 21 with Busch leading the field; he held the lead until the 63rd lap, when his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin assumed the lead. Hamlin gave up the lead on lap 74 to make his first stop, and Brad Keselowski assumed the lead. Keselowski ceded the lead to Kyle Larson when he made his pit stop, before the lead cycled back to Hamlin at the completion of green flag pit stops.

Second half

Brad Keselowski won the race.

Keselowski retook the lead on lap 90, and held the lead until the second caution of the race on lap 112, caused by debris. Keselowski lost the lead during the pit cycle; he was beaten out of the pits by Kyle Busch, but Larson had stayed out and assumed the lead. Larson led the field to the restart on lap 119, holding the lead until lap 127, when Matt Kenseth took the lead. On lap 139, Keselowski returned to the lead of the race, and maintained his position until the third caution period of the race, due to debris on the backstretch on lap 153. Joey Logano took the lead during the pit stops, but lost the lead to Clint Bowyer at the restart on lap 158. Keselowski retook the lead on lap 177, just as another debris caution was called for. Keselowski maintained his lead for the next stint of the race, before the caution flag was flown again, on lap 212.

On this occasion, the caution period was down to a collision in turn three, between Logano and Morgan Shepherd, who at 72, was further extending his record of being the oldest driver to compete in a Sprint Cup race. Logano complained that he had “just got taken out by the slowest guy out there", while also stating that NASCAR should implement a driver's test. NASCAR defended Shepherd, saying he passed all the requirements, had his speed monitored, and ran well enough in relation to the leaders not to be black-flagged.[18] NASCAR required that a driver run within 115% of the fastest final practice lap, which was 32.87 seconds at Loudon. Shepherd was well within the limits, running 31-second laps.[19] Shepherd would ultimately finish the race as the last car running, 27 laps down in 39th position. During the pit stops, Bowyer exited first, and led the field to the restart on lap 219.

Final laps

Keselowski retook the lead on lap 230, holding the lead to the sixth caution of the race, on lap 249 for debris. Jeff Gordon stayed out while the leaders pitted and assumed the lead. Gordon held the lead until 32 laps to go, when Keselowski returned to the lead of the race. Keselowski maintained his lead until the end, despite a seventh caution – which caused a green–white–checker finish – with four laps to go, when Justin Allgaier hit the wall in turn three. Keselowski held off the advances of Kyle Busch to win for the second time in three races, and for the third time in 2014. Keselowski described the performance as "definitely good for when we come back here in September", but also stated that his team "have to keep working and plugging away".[20] Gordon maintained his championship lead, despite running out of fuel in the closing stages, and ultimately finished 26th.

Race results

Pos Grid No. Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Points
1 72Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeFord30548
2 118Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota30543
3 1342Kyle Larson (R)Chip Ganassi RacingChevy30542
4 1520Matt KensethJoe Gibbs RacingToyota30541
5 2431Ryan NewmanRichard Childress RacingChevrolet30539
6 815Clint BowyerMichael Waltrip RacingToyota30539
7 414Tony StewartStewart-Haas RacingChevrolet30537
8 311Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota30537
9 2217Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.Roush-Fenway RacingFord30535
10 2888Dale Earnhardt, Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet30534
11 105Kasey KahneHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet30533
12 978Martin Truex, Jr.Furniture Row RacingChevrolet30532
13 1499Carl EdwardsRoush-Fenway RacingFord30531
14 233Austin Dillon (R)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet30530
15 2716Greg BiffleRoush-Fenway RacingFord30529
16 51Jamie McMurrayChip Ganassi RacingChevrolet30528
17 1841Kurt BuschStewart-Haas RacingChevrolet30528
18 2047A. J. AllmendingerJTG Daugherty RacingChevrolet30526
19 1627Paul MenardRichard Childress RacingChevrolet30525
20 3066Jeff BurtonIdentity Ventures RacingToyota30524
21 1755Brian VickersMichael Waltrip RacingToyota30523
22 2910Danica PatrickStewart-Haas RacingChevrolet30522
23 1943Aric AlmirolaRichard Petty MotorsportsFord30521
24 3338David GillilandFront Row MotorsportsFord30520
25 2634David RaganFront Row MotorsportsFord30519
26 1124Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet30519
27 219Marcos AmbroseRichard Petty MotorsportsFord30417
28 3526Cole Whitt (R)BK RacingToyota30416
29 3298Josh WisePhil Parsons RacingFord30415
30 124Kevin HarvickStewart-Haas RacingChevrolet30414
31 3623Alex Bowman (R)BK RacingToyota30313
32 397Michael Annett (R)Tommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet30312
33 3736Reed SorensonTommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet30211
34 3440Landon CassillHillman-Circle Sport LLCChevrolet3010
35 4032Eddie MacDonaldGo FAS RacingFord3009
36 3883Ryan Truex (R)BK RacingToyota3008
37 2551Justin Allgaier (R)HScott MotorsportsChevrolet2967
38 3113Casey MearsGermain RacingChevrolet2926
39 4333Morgan ShepherdHillman-Circle Sport LLCChevrolet2780
40 622Joey LoganoTeam PenskeFord2115
41 4287Timmy HillIdentity Ventures RacingToyota763
42 248Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet112
43 4193Mike BlissBK RacingToyota60

Race statistics

  • Lead changes: 18 among different drivers
  • Cautions/Laps: 7 for 35
  • Red flags: 0
  • Time of race: 2 hours, 58 minutes and 3 seconds
  • Average speed: 108.741 miles per hour (175.002 km/h)

Media

Television

TNT Sports
Booth announcersPit reporters
Lap-by-lap: Adam Alexander
Color-commentator: Wally Dallenbach, Jr.
Color commentator: Kyle Petty
Matt Yocum
Marty Snider
Chris Neville
Ralph Sheheen

Radio

PRN Radio
Booth announcersTurn announcersPit reporters
Lead announcer: Doug Rice
Announcer: Mark Garrow
Backstretch: Rob AlbrightBrett McMillan
Steve Richards
Jim Noble
Wendy Venturini

Standings after the race

Notes

  1. Aric Almirola started last for switching to a backup car post-qualifying.

References

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