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Alex Bowman cruises to Fontana Cup win

Alex Bowman had a near-victory slip away last weekend at Las Vegas but had no such problems Sunday at Auto Club Speedway.

Race Winner: Alex Bowman, Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet Camaro

Race Winner: Alex Bowman, Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet Camaro

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Race Winner: Alex Bowman, Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet Camaro
Race Winner: Alex Bowman, Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet Camaro
Clint Bowyer, Stewart-Haas Racing, Ford Mustang Rush / HAAS CNC, Alex Bowman, Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet Camaro Cincinnati, Kurt Busch, Chip Ganassi Racing, Chevrolet Camaro Monster Energy, Kevin Harvick, Stewart-Haas Racing, Ford Mustang Mobil 1

Bowman dominated much of Sunday’s Auto Club 400, leading 110 of the 200 laps and easily held off Kyle Busch by nearly nine seconds to claim his second career NASCAR Cup Series victory and first of the 2020 season.

Bowman was in position to make a pass for the lead late in last weekend’s race at Las Vegas only to see a late caution shake up the final results.

There was no such drama on Sunday.

Bowman emerged with a 3-second lead over Ryan Blaney after a final round of green-flag pit stops and his advantage only grew from there. Blaney eventually had to pit with three laps left because a tire that was cording.

Kurt Busch ended up third, Chase Elliott was fourth and Brad Keselowski completed the top-five. Blaney ended up with a 19th-place finish.

"How about that, California? I grew up quarter-midget racing maybe 20 minutes from here in Pomona Valley. Went there every week, met a lot of great friends and I know a lot of you guys were here," Bowman said. "I promised by buddy Aaron that we would get matching '88' tattoos if I won and I think I have to go get a tattoo now, but that will be a good time.

"It's been a lot of fun. Thanks to Greg (Ives, crew chief) and all the guys. He made great (pit) calls all day. We were up front when it counted."

Asked about his second career win coming in dominating fashion, Bowman said, "The first one, it was a really enjoyable experience and then we sucked for six months. We started this year so strong. I feel like I have a lot on my side that is much better. My life is a lot more organized than it was back then. Greg and all the guys are just on point.

"We've unloaded the last two weeks - I don't think we've had to make a change in the race car from how it came off the truck. That makes my job a heck of a lot easier. I'm just so proud of this team. We put a lot of effort into this new car and it's obviously worked out really well."

 

Following the break between Stages 2 and 3, all the lead-lap cars pit with Jimmie Johnson the first off pit road. He led the way on the restart on Lap 128. He was followed by Bowman and Blaney.

Bowman, with a push from Blaney, grabbed the lead on the restart. One lap later, Martin Truex Jr. powered to the front after taking the field 4-wide for the lead.

On Lap 133, Bowman got around Truex to move back into the lead.

Hamlin appeared to tag the wall on Lap 141 while running to the outside of Blaney off Turn 2 but he remained on the track.

With 50 laps remaining, Bowman’s lead had grown to more than 3.4-seconds over Truex as Blaney ran third. Johnson was fourth and Kyle Busch completed the top-five.

On Lap 160, Elliott and Johnson were among the first drivers to hit pit road for their final green-flag pit stop of the race, getting new tires and fuel to make it to the finish of the race.

Truex’s team had trouble getting the lug nuts off his left-rear tire, which left him with a slow stop and dropped him back in the field. Truex’s rear tire carrier appeared to suffer an injury and was taken to the track’s infield care center.

Once the cycle of stops was complete on Lap 167, Bowman remained in the lead and with a more than 3-second lead over Blaney.

With 20 laps remaining, Bowman had stretched his lead over Blaney to more than 5.5-seconds as Kyle Busch continued to run third. Kurt Busch was fourth and Elliott fifth.

On Lap 194, Blaney reported a vibration as he was running second and he began losing more time to Bowman. Blaney was forced to pit to address the issue with three laps remaining.

Stage 2

Blaney held off Bowman without much problem to take the Stage 2 victory.

Johnson was third, Keselowski fourth and Truex completed the top-five.

Following the break between Stages 1 and 2, the lead-lap cars all pit with Kurt Busch the first off pit road but he apparently missed his pit box.

Johnson was the next car off pit road and took over the lead when the race returned to green on Lap 67. He was followed by Blaney and Bowman.

On Lap 69, Blaney got a push from Bowman and went to the inside of Johnson to take the lead for the first time.

With 40 laps to go in the stage, Blaney held a small but steady lead over Johnson as Bowman ran third.

On Lap 83, Christopher Bell had to take his No. 95 Toyota to the garage after it appeared his engine dropped a cylinder.

On Lap 90, another round of green-flag stops began as drivers came to pit road for fuel and tires to make it to the end of the second stage.

In the middle of stops on Lap 92, Clint Bowyer spun off Turn 2 shortly after pitting with what appeared to be a flat left-front tire. “Killed the splitter,” Bowyer said over his team radio.

Blaney had already cycled back as the leader before the caution and remained out front when the race returned to green on Lap 96. He was followed by Bowman and Johnson.

With 10 laps remaining in the stage, Blaney maintained a small lead over Bowman. Johnson was third followed by Truex and Keselowski.

Blaney’s lead over Bowman had expanded to more than 2.5 seconds with five laps to go.

Stage 1

Bowman cruised to the Stage 1 victory, easily holding off Blaney following a round of green-flag pit stops.

Johnson was third, Aric Almirola fourth and Kurt Busch completed the top-five.

Bowyer, who started on the pole, led the first 10 laps until Bowman and Johnson both got around him off Turn 4, dropping Bowyer to third.

After 20 laps, Bowman had opened up a more than 1.3-second lead over Johnson as Blaney continued to run in third.

On Lap 27, Truex and Jones were among the first cars to make a green-flag pit stop for fuel and new tires to make it to the end of Stage 1.

On Lap 34, Kyle Larson got into the wall pretty hard after contact with Denny Hamlin, which forced him to make a second green-flag pit stop for repairs. He returned to the race two laps down and in 36th.

 

Once the cycle of stops was completed on Lap 37, Bowman returned to the lead, with a more than 2-second advantage over Blaney.

On Lap 46, Bell pit under green after reporting a vibration in his car.

With 10 laps remaining in the first stage, Bowman maintained a nearly 3-second lead over Blaney with Johnson running third.

Both Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Ryan Preece had to start the race from the rear of the field due to their teams receiving an L1 penalty for infractions found following Saturday’s qualifying.

Hamlin pulled down pit road before the race began to change a shock absorber. He also had to start the race from the rear of the field.

Cla # Driver Manufacturer Laps Time Laps Led
1 88 United States Alex Bowman Chevrolet 200   110
2 18 United States Kyle Busch Toyota 200 8.904  
3 1 United States Kurt Busch Chevrolet 200 9.917  
4 9 United States Chase Elliott Chevrolet 200 13.705  
5 2 United States Brad Keselowski Ford 200 17.323 6
6 11 United States Denny Hamlin Toyota 200 21.839  
7 48 United States Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 200 22.047 10
8 10 United States Aric Almirola Ford 200 22.214  
9 4 United States Kevin Harvick Ford 200 22.524  
10 20 United States Erik Jones Toyota 200 23.880  
11 8 United States Tyler Reddick Chevrolet 200 28.810  
12 22 United States Joey Logano Ford 200 29.318  
13 21 United States Matt DiBenedetto Ford 200 29.892  
14 19 United States Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 200 32.514 3
15 24 United States William Byron Chevrolet 200 33.947 1
16 17 United States Chris Buescher Ford 200 35.895  
17 6 United States Ross Chastain Ford 200 42.709  
18 41 United States Cole Custer Ford 199 1 lap  
19 12 United States Ryan Blaney Ford 199 1 lap 54
20 47 United States Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Chevrolet 199 1 lap 6
21 42 United States Kyle Larson Chevrolet 199 1 lap  
22 34 United States Michael McDowell Ford 199 1 lap  
23 14 United States Clint Bowyer Ford 199 1 lap 10
24 3 United States Austin Dillon Chevrolet 199 1 lap  
25 38 United States John Hunter Nemechek Ford 199 1 lap  
26 13 United States Ty Dillon Chevrolet 199 1 lap  
27 43 United States Darrell Wallace Jr. Chevrolet 198 2 laps  
28 96 Mexico Daniel Suarez Toyota 198 2 laps  
29 32 United States Corey Lajoie Ford 197 3 laps  
30 37 United States Ryan Preece Chevrolet 197 3 laps  
31 52 United States J.J. Yeley Ford 197 3 laps  
32 15 United States Brennan Poole Chevrolet 195 5 laps  
33 53 United States Joey Gase Ford 193 7 laps  
34 51 United States Garrett Smithley Chevrolet 193 7 laps  
35 00 United States Quin Houff Chevrolet 192 8 laps  
36 77 United States Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 191 9 laps  
37 66 United States Timmy Hill Toyota 184 16 laps  
38 95 United States Christopher Bell Toyota 80 120 laps  

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