Valley City Times-Record

NEXT RACE: PALA CASINO 400

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Auto Club Speedway 3:30 p.m. ET Sunday, FOX

• Location: Fontana, California

• First race: 1997

• Distance: 400 miles (643.737 km)

• Laps: 200 (stages 1,2: 60 each; final stage, 80)

• Previous names: California 500 (1997–1999); NAPA Auto Parts 500 (2000–2002); Auto Club 500 (2003–2010); Auto Club 400 (2011–2020)

• Surface: Asphalt

• Length: 2.0 mi (3.2 km)

• Turns: 4

QUICK HISTORY LESSON

2021: Then-reigning Cup champ Kyle Larson waited until late in the Wise Power 400 to flex his muscles. The driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsport­s Chevrolet held off a charging Austin Dillon by .195 seconds to notch his first victory of the season, his second at the 2-mile track and the 17th of his career.

2019: Kyle Busch earns his 200th win after sweeping all 3 stages and coming back from a penalty on pit road, tying Richard Petty for the most NASCAR National Series wins.

2016: After a late-race caution, Jimmie Johnson pulls out of the crowd to hold of leaders Kevin Harvick, and Denny Hamlin to claim his 77th career win in the Superman car, passing Dale Earnhardt in career wins. Johnson would later win his 7th Championsh­ip, tying Earnhardt and Richard Petty in most career championsh­ips.

2014: Denny Hamlin missed the race when he came down with a sinus infection that impacted his vision about an hour before the race, necessitat­ing Joe Gibbs Racing to hire Sam Hornish, Jr. to drive the car. The race was marred by a massive rash of tire failures, with over 20 tire failures happening in the race itself. A spin by Clint Bowyer with two laps to go set up a dramatic green-white-checkered finish. A side-by-side battle for the lead between Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson nicknamed the “Kyle and Kyle Show” unfolded. Larson looked like he was going to win his first Cup race, but Busch cleared and moved in front of Larson out of turn 4 and took his second straight win at Auto Club.

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