Some will look at the playoff opener at Darlington Raceway and have concerns about the Hendrick Motorsports contingent.
When Chase Elliott finishes best among their four drivers — all playoff drivers — in 17th, that’s not something that sparks confidence.
“We just struggled all night,” said regular-season champion William Byron after a 21st-place finish. “I thought the short run was a struggle.
William Byron had a disappointing 21st-place finish at Darlington.
“I was hoping we’d be able to pay on the back end and have some long-run pace, but we would just fall off a cliff. … We’ve definitely got some work to do. We’ll go to Gateway and try to be better there.”
Gateway. That truly could be the more telling playoff race, as the NASCAR Cup Series heads there this weekend at World Wide Technology Raceway (commonly known as Gateway). The track, a flat 1.25-mile oval, is somewhat comparable to the one-mile Phoenix Raceway, the site of the championship race in nine weeks.
Hendrick drivers who have made the championship race the last three years have seen their title hopes dashed. And that’s because Team Penske has ruled at the fall Phoenix race with Joey Logano winning in 2022 and 2024 and Ryan Blaney capturing the crown in 2023.
The Hendrick drivers entered the playoffs feeling relatively good, with Kyle Larson having three wins this year, Byron with two, Elliott one and Alex Bowman earning a spot on points.
Larson (+38 above the cutline) and Byron (+25) left Darlington still with somewhat comfortable margins while Elliott (+9) controls his own destiny and Bowman (-19) will need strong runs and possibly some help if he doesn’t win a race.
Kyle Larson still holds a comfortable playoff margin.
As Elliott said prior to the start of the playoffs, making a playoff run means managing a lot of racing.
“You’re talking about 10 races. A lot of racing,” Elliott said. “That’s enough time to be really good for a stretch, to be really bad for a stretch and then get really good again.
“And so I think sometimes it gets lost just how many races and how long 10 weeks is, and how much can change through that period of time. For me personally, it’s what can I do this week to be better when we get to the racetrack on Saturday? And how can my Saturday help us on Sunday?”
Chase Elliott won the Cup in 2020. And he knows that Gateway has not been his best track since Cup began racing there in 2022. At the track, he has finishes of 21st and 13th. He didn’t race there in 2023 because of a suspension.
“I don’t have a key to Gateway,” Elliott said. “I wish I did. Maybe I’ll find one when I get there this time.”
Chase Elliott races through Turn 2 during the running of the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington.
In the hopes of finding the key to Gateway, Larson was among those who did a tire test there during the summer. And the organization hopes his experience will help them at a track where Logano, Kyle Busch and Austin Cindric have won the races there.
“We had a great test at Gateway earlier this year, and that’s kind of led us down a different path with our short-track package here lately — and it seems to be better,” Larson said. “I would say we’re still not anywhere close to Penske, and we’ve gotten closer to Gibbs but we’ve gotten better, which is a plus.
“We still have a few more short tracks to go to kind of fine-tune our package and hopefully hit where we need to at Phoenix.”
The 2021 Cup champion, Larson said Gateway shows who will be good at Phoenix.
“We’ve been really bad at Gateway but a little bit better at Phoenix,” Larson said. “If we can be good at Gateway in the same ballpark as [Penske and Gibbs], that will give us some confidence going to Phoenix.
“Primarily based off how we ran at Phoenix on the finish of final yr, after which within the spring this yr, we knew we had no shot to win the championship with the setup that we had. We needed to go to work, and we have nonetheless been persevering with to work on it.”
The braking is heavier at Gateway than at Phoenix however the corners are related, Byron stated. He hopes the group can get a great gauge of its mile-track program with Gateway after which the one-mile New Hampshire being within the first 4 races of the playoffs. Neither observe was within the playoffs final yr.
“We’ll attempt to get higher at Gateway and apply that stuff to New Hampshire after which carry that ahead to Phoenix,” Byron stated. “So these races are going to be actually vital, not simply the end result, however having issues to study from them.”
The drivers aren’t presumptuous that they may make it to Phoenix. And whereas the drivers, as Elliott stated, concentrate on week-to-week, the group has to look forward. They know they are going to be racing there no matter being eligible for the championship.
“We have actually struggled there [at Phoenix], however on the identical time, we — to be blunt — simply have a variety of work to do there, to catch the Penske automobiles. They’re extremely quick there,” Bowman stated.
“We’ve been attending to work, making an attempt to enhance that stuff. So a variety of good folks again at HMS engaged on it.”
Elliott stated it has been “an enormous initiative” inside the partitions of Hendrick to get higher on the quicker quick tracks corresponding to Richmond, New Hampshire, Phoenix and Gateway.
At Richmond, Elliott was clipped by a spinning Kyle Busch, ruining a possible stable run.
“I assumed that as hit-or-miss as Richmond has been for us, I assumed we had been setting ourselves up for a possibility to have a great a great night,” Elliott stated.
“I’m optimistic about that, and often any time as an organization we put our heads down and put a variety of emphasis on one thing, I believe that there will probably be enhancements made. And I look ahead to attending to a few of these locations and seeing how a lot.”
Bob Pockrass covers NASCAR and INDYCAR for FOX Sports activities. He has spent many years protecting motorsports, together with over 30 Daytona 500s, with stints at ESPN, Sporting Information, NASCAR Scene journal and The (Daytona Seashore) Information-Journal. Observe him on Twitter @bobpockrass.
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