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Who won Phoenix Nascar 2014?

Who won Phoenix Nascar 2014?

Kevin Harvick
Contested over 312 laps on the 1 mile (1.6 km) asphalt tri-oval, it was the second race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Kevin Harvick won the race, his first win driving for Stewart-Haas Racing, while Dale Earnhardt, Jr. finished second.

Who won Nascar in 2014?

2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series/Winners

Who won the 2015 Nascar championship?

Kyle Busch
2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series/Winners
Only nine months removed from suffering a broken right leg and left foot in an accident at Daytona, Kyle Busch won at Homestead-Miami Speedway to capture the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship. The title is the first for Busch and Toyota.

Who won the Nascar championship in 2013?

Jimmie Johnson
2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series/Winners

Jimmie Johnson, the 2013 Sprint Cup Series champion; his sixth title. Matt Kenseth finished 19 points behind Johnson in second place.

Who won the NASCAR championship in 2013?

Who won the NASCAR championship in 2016?

2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series/Winners
Jimmie Johnson of Hendrick Motorsports won his seventh drivers’ championship, tying Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt for most all-time. Toyota won the manufacturer’s championship, becoming the first manufacturer to win the manufacturer’s championship other than Chevrolet since 2002.

How long is the NASCAR race in Phoenix?

It turns out that it takes too long to run 500 miles on the relatively flat track so NASCAR got creative there and declared the official race distance to be 500 kilometers. So the Checker Auto Parts 500 in Phoenix is actually 312 laps and 312 miles long.

Is the NASCAR race cancelled?

According to The Hartford Courant , NASCAR has also cancelled the scheduled race for July 22nd, 2017 and will not be holding future races at the track due to the dissolved relationship.

Should NASCAR race in the rain?

But nowadays, NASCAR teams have a little more flexibility in case of rain. Typically the race will be run on the next available day. If rain cuts a race short, NASCAR officials can officially determine a race winner as long as at least 50 percent of the laps have been completed.

Will NASCAR race in rain?

If rain cuts a race short, NASCAR officials can officially determine a race winner as long as at least 50 percent of the laps have been completed. If rain comes early in the day and the drivers don’t have the opportunity to even start the race, the entire race will be run on the next day.

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