Chattanooga Times Free Press

Almirola victorious at Talladega

- BY JENNA FRYER

TALLADEGA, Ala. — Aric Almirola capped Stewart-Haas Racing’s absolute rout at Talladega Superspeed­way with an overtime victory Sunday that earned him an automatic berth into the third round of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.

It also snapped a 149-race losing streak for Almirola and atoned for his oh-so-close moment in the season-opening Daytona 500 at the circuit’s other superspeed­way.

“I just love racing at Talladega, and I came to the track with the mindset that we were going to go race and we were going to go give them hell, and if we wrecked, we wrecked,” Almirola said. “And if we win, we win. And we won. What a cool time to do it, too.”

More importantl­y, it showed SHR arrived at Talladega prepared to work as a four-car team and ensure one of its drivers made it to victory lane.

The SHR Fords were untouchabl­e all weekend. They swept qualifying, won every stage of Sunday’s race and used teamwork to pull away from the field. As the laps wound down, Kurt Busch led his three teammates in a straight line and pulled the train away from the pack, which couldn’t organize itself behind the SHR group to mount any sort of challenge.

The dynamics changed, though, when Alex Bowman spun with three laps remaining to bring out an ill-timed caution. The race was going to overtime, and two of the SHR cars didn’t have enough gas for the extra laps.

Busch’s fuel light began to flicker first, then Kevin Harvick got the same warning. As the field roared to the green flag, Harvick forfeited a shot at victory by pulling off the track to get enough gas to simply finish.

Busch stayed out as the leader with Almirola and Clint Bowyer looking for a slot to slip past him for the win. Then Busch ran out of gas headed to the checkered flag, and Almirola zipped by for the second win of his Cup Series career. His first came during a rain-shortened race at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway in July 2014, but that was for Richard Petty Motorsport­s. This one was his first since joining SHR this year as the replacemen­t for Danica Patrick.

Almirola was leading on the final lap in overtime of the season-opening Daytona 500 until he was wrecked by winner Austin Dillon, and he thought he had last

week’s race at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway won until a caution triggered by teammate Bowyer ruined his shot at the victory. A week later, he got his checkered flag and his stamp into the round of eight into the playoffs.

“Four or five times this year I feel like we’ve had a shot to win and haven’t been able to seal the deal,” Almirola said.

Bowyer finished second, then congratula­ted his teammate and praised the SHR cooperatio­n.

“He had that race won last week, and it was me that brought out the caution, so I feel like he got a little redemption there,” Bowyer said. “I don’t think you can write enough about the job that everybody at Stewart-Haas did. We finally got all four cars to the cream of the crop. Oh my gosh, was it awesome.”

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. finished third in a Roush Fenway Racing Ford and marveled at how the SHR contingent crushed the field, even though Stenhouse had the same Roush Yates engine.

“Obviously they had it choreograp­hed to restart really well,” Stenhouse said. “They definitely did their homework. They used to not qualify very good, and obviously they’ve went to work on their speedway cars. Their cars are just really fast. They were committed to working together and blocking people at the right time. Those four were just getting away. It was pretty impressive to watch.”

Busch faded to 14th and Harvick wound up 28th — a disappoint­ing end because SHR was poised for a 1-2-3-4 finish before the race went to overtime. But the team understood how dominant it had been all day and how fortunate it was to leave Talladega with one driver locked into the next round of the playoffs and the other three still in contention.

The playoff field will be trimmed from 12 drivers to eight after next weekend’s race at Kansas Speedway. Below the cutoff line are Brad Keselowski, his Team Penske teammate Ryan Blaney, Kyle Larson and Bowman.

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 ?? AP PHOTO/BUTCH DILL ?? Aric Almirola celebrates in victory lane after winning Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Alabama’s Talladega Superspeed­way.
AP PHOTO/BUTCH DILL Aric Almirola celebrates in victory lane after winning Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Alabama’s Talladega Superspeed­way.

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