The Commercial Appeal

Homestead hosts final title races

- Mark Long ASSOCIATED PRESS

HOMESTEAD, Fla. – In many ways, Homestead-miami Speedway was the ideal spot for NASCAR’S “championsh­ip weekend.”

Great weather, especially for November. A famous beach and trendy nightlife nearby. And a worn-out asphalt track that’s produced slipping, sliding, side-by-side racing and nine different winners in the last nine years.

The Cup Series champion has been crowned at the South Florida speedway every year since 2002 and will be again Sunday, for the 18th consecutiv­e year.

Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr. are the title contenders, and the highest finisher among the four will clinch the championsh­ip. For one of them, it will be a lifechangi­ng moment. For Homestead, it will be a last hurrah.

NASCAR moved “championsh­ip weekend” to Phoenix in 2020, leaving Homestead to settle for a March race date amid Spring Break.

What happens in 2021 is unclear. Many believe the NASCAR finale will remain in Phoenix, especially after the sanctionin­g body recently spent $170 million on facility upgrades. But others think it should rotate.

“In all honesty, it shouldn’t be in Phoenix the year after,” Harvick said. “Having that championsh­ip race is important to new markets, new fans, exposing people to our sport. … To me, what happens in the race is irrelevant.

“It’s great that we’re going to crown a champion. We all love Homestead. The event and the market and the notoriety, the new things that come to a new market that help carry that racetrack for a number of years to come, are important. We have to use our championsh­ip event to rebuild enthusiasm in markets. I think that will be the first step to doing that.”

Homestead’s championsh­ip days might be numbered, but the memories of fantastic finales will linger.

The speedway has delivered several compelling clinchers, most notably in 2011 and 2016, and provided the backdrop for several high-profile retirement parties. NASCAR stars Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Danica Patrick all said goodbye in some fashion at the track.

Stewart walked away five years after his third and final Cup title, which may have been the most memorable of the three.

Stewart and Carl Edwards were the remaining contenders in 2011, and Edwards dominated for much of the first half of the race. Stewart, meanwhile, was running 25th before making some changes and charging to the front.

They ran 1-2 over the final 27 laps, but Edwards couldn’t chase down Stewart, who won his third Cup Series championsh­ip. They actually finished tied in points, but Stewart won the title on a tiebreaker (most victories).

“Did I make it exciting enough?” Stewart radioed to his team.

The finish was even better five years later.

Edwards was on the front row for a restart with 10 laps to go when he blocked fellow title contender Joey Logano and wrecked a chunk of the field. Jimmie Johnson eluded the crash and won his record-tying seventh Cup championsh­ip.

But the indelible image of the night was Edwards walking to the infield care center and stopping along the way to apologize to Logano’s team. Edwards walked away from the series two months later.

“The racetrack is phenomenal,” Hamlin said. “I believe as a driver you can really make a difference here. Even if your car is lacking a little bit, you can move around and change the characteri­stics of your car, the handling of your car through different lines and whatnot.” But NASCAR decided to make the move to showcase its investment in ISM Raceway and Phoenix, which is considered a more enthusiast­ic racing market.

“There are pluses and minuses to everything, right?” Truex said. “I think the plus about here at Homestead, we only come here once a year. Completely different racetrack than anywhere we go. … I don’t know that we should race for a championsh­ip somewhere where we raced already in the season, you know?

“You’re going to have an idea who is going to be good. This weekend is a total crapshoot because we haven’t been here in a year. It’s a new car, new tire, everything is different. You have no idea what to expect. That’s a good thing for the championsh­ip. … At the same time, I definitely think we should move it around.”

 ?? TERRY RENNA/AP ?? Cars get the green flag at the start of last year’s NASCAR Cup Series championsh­ip race, at Homestead-miami Speedway. NASCAR has moved “championsh­ip weekend” to Phoenix in 2020.
TERRY RENNA/AP Cars get the green flag at the start of last year’s NASCAR Cup Series championsh­ip race, at Homestead-miami Speedway. NASCAR has moved “championsh­ip weekend” to Phoenix in 2020.

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