Truex wins with heavy heart
Martin Truex Jr. didn’t feel a sense of urgency to win Sunday’s race at Kansas Speedway because of its playoff implications, not with his spot in the next round safe following a victory at Charlotte.
No, the sense of urgency was much more personal.
Truex learned overnight that one of the Furniture Row Racing team’s crew members, Jim Watson, died of a heart attack while in town for the race. So with a heavy heart, Truex climbed into his No. 78 Toyota and overcame two early mistakes to win a wild playoff elimination race in Kansas City, Kan.
“We were racing for Jim today,” Truex said after emerging from his car. “He was a heck of a guy.”
Kurt Busch finished second before a wave of playoff contenders headed by Ryan Blaney, whose car failed post-qualifying inspection and was sent to the back. He quickly worked his way through the field and finished third, easily making it within the cutoff line.
Chase Elliott was fourth and Denny Hamlin fifth to punch their tickets to the next round. Kevin Harvick finished eighth to stay alive heading to Martinsville, while Kyle Busch finished 10th and Jimmie Johnson 11th — both of them also making the cutoff line.
Brad Keselowski was 13th after his win last week at Talladega sent him to the next round.
Kyle Larson blew his engine to spoil his chances of advancing, while a penalty on Matt Kenseth for having too many crew members over the pit wall following a wreck ended his championship hopes.
Jamie McMurray and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. also were eliminated from the playoffs.
Dale Earnhardt Jr., racing at the track for the final time, was seventh.
Formula One: Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton tightened his control on the F1 season title by winning the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, ahead of title rival Sebastian Vettel, who finished second in a race he said he had to win.
It was Hamilton’s fourth consecutive win at the Circuit of the Americas and fifth since 2012. His ninth win of the season also opened a nearly insurmountable 66-point lead on Vettel with three races left.
“I think this is my favorite track now,” Hamilton said after another dominant performance in Texas.
Hamilton is on a late-season charge toward a championship that would further define his legacy in the sport. Formula One’s first and only black driver could join Vettel as a four-time season champion. Only Germany’s Michael Schumacher (7) and Argentina’s Juan Manuel Fangio (5) have won more.
Hamilton’s win and teammate Valtteri Bottas’ fifth-place finish secured Mercedes’ fourth consecutive constructor’s championship.