2011 WinStar World Casino 350K

2011 WinStar World Casino 350K
Race details[1]
Race 24 of 25 in the 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season

Simple line diagram of Texas Motor Speedway track layout
Date November 4, 2011 (2011-11-04)
Location Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, Texas
Course Permanent racing facility
1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Distance 147 laps, 220.5 mi (350 km)
Weather Temperatures reaching up to 63 °F (17 °C); wind speeds up to 7 miles per hour (11 km/h)[2]
Average speed 121.275 mph (195.173 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Turner Scott Motorsports
Most laps led
Driver Kevin Harvick Kevin Harvick Incorporated
Laps 61
Winner
No. 2 Kevin Harvick Kevin Harvick Incorporated
Television in the United States
Network Speed

The 2011 WinStar World Casino 350K was a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event held on November 4, 2011 at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. Contested over 148 laps of the 1.5 miles (2.4 km) oval, it was the second-last race of the season, and was won by Kevin Harvick in a green-white-checker finish.

The race became notable for an incident on its fourteenth lap, where Kyle Busch deliberately spun out series regular (and championship contender) Ron Hornaday on a resulting caution after Hornaday caused Busch's truck to slide into a wall. Its aftermath affected the championship contentions of both drivers (in the Sprint Cup Series and the Camping World Truck Series respectively), and NASCAR's response to the incident also led to the first ever parking of a driver across all three races of a race weekend involving all of the association's national series since the original establishment of the Truck Series in 1995.

Report

James Buescher won the pole position for the race, setting a lap speed of 181.062 mph (291.391 km/h). Austin Dillon, Blake Feese, Kyle Busch and Ricky Carmichael started from the top five; Tim Andrews, Norm Benning and Derek White failed to qualify for the event.[3]

In the race, Kevin Harvick won his fourth event of the season; Austin Dillon finished second. James Buescher ran out of fuel on a green-white-checkered finish and dropped from third to 19th. The victory saw Harvick's No. 2 Chevrolet team clinch the series' Owners Championship.[4]

Ron Hornaday and Kyle Busch conflict

On Lap 13 after an incident with series regular and championship contender Ron Hornaday, Busch deliberately turned him into the outside wall under caution, ending Hornaday's title hopes. NASCAR black-flagged Busch, parking him from the event.[4] The next morning, NASCAR announced that Busch would remain parked for the remainder of the weekend, including the 2011 O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge and the 2011 AAA Texas 500.[5] NASCAR took this action under rules that allow it to park a driver in order to ensure the "orderly conduct of the event," an action which is not appealable.[6] Denny Hamlin and Michael McDowell stepped up to replace Busch in both the Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup series races.[5] It was the first time since what is now the Camping World Truck Series was launched in 1995 that NASCAR had parked a driver across all three national series, and only the third cross-series sanction in NASCAR's 64-year history.[6] NASCAR's action mathematically eliminated Busch from contention for the Sprint Cup, though any realistic chance of him winning it ended earlier in the Chase.[7]

Later that day, Busch issued an apology to his fans, sponsors and teammates, saying that the Texas incident was "certainly a step backward."[8]

On November 7, NASCAR fined Busch $50,000 for "actions detrimental to stock car racing." While the sanctioning body lifted the parking directive, it placed Busch on probation for the rest of the year, saying that he would be suspended indefinitely if he committed another action "detrimental to stock car racing or to NASCAR" or "disrupts the orderly conduct of an event".[9]

Race results

Pos Grid No. Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Points
110 2 Kevin Harvick Kevin Harvick Incorporated Chevrolet 148 01
22 3 Austin Dillon Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 148 43
38 21 Ty Dillon Kevin Harvick Incorporated Chevrolet 148 41
47 8 Nelson Piquet, Jr. # Kevin Harvick Incorporated Chevrolet 148 40
511 88 Matt Crafton ThorSport Racing Chevrolet 148 39
614 22 Joey Coulter # Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 148 38
712 13 Johnny Sauter ThorSport Racing Chevrolet 148 38
85 4 Ricky Carmichael Turner Motorsports Chevrolet 148 36
917 7 Miguel Paludo # Red Horse Racing Toyota 148 35
106 6 Justin Lofton Eddie Sharp Racing Chevrolet 148 35
1115 17 Timothy Peters Red Horse Racing Toyota 148 33
1223 23 Jason White Joe Denette Motorsports Chevrolet 148 32
1319 5 Todd Bodine Randy Moss Motorsports Toyota 148 31
1424 9 Max Papis Germain Racing Toyota 148 30
1526 39 Ryan Sieg RSS Racing Chevrolet 148 29
1633 66 Ross Chastain Turn One Racing Chevrolet 148 28
1718 60 Cole Whitt # Turn One Racing Chevrolet 146 27
1820 20 Johanna Long # Panhandle Motorsports Toyota 146 26
191 31 James Buescher Turner Motorsports Chevrolet 146 26
2036 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb JJC Racing Dodge 144 01
2125 93 B. J. McLeod RSS Racing Chevrolet 144 23
2227 68 Clay Greenfield Alger Motorsports Dodge 143 22
2316 81 David Starr SS-Green Light Racing Toyota 140 21
2428 73 Rick Crawford Tagsby Racing Chevrolet 101 20
2529 55 Jake Crum MAKE Motorsports Chevrolet 96 01
2640 26 Jack Smith MB Motorsports Ford 96 18
273 32 Blake Feese Turner Motorsports Chevrolet 54 17
2813 29 Parker Kligerman # Brad Keselowski Racing Dodge 54 16
2922 07 Johnny Chapman SS-Green Light Racing Toyota 45 01
3032 74 Mike Harmon Mike Harmon Racing Chevrolet 27 01
3121 62 Brendan Gaughan Germain Racing Toyota 20 13
3231 0 T. J. Bell JJC Racing Ford 19 01
334 18 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 14 01
349 33 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Kevin Harvick Incorporated Chevrolet 13 10
3535 87 Chris Jones LCS Motorsports Chevrolet 10 02
3630 38 Mike Garvey RSS Racing Chevrolet 5 02
# Rookie of the Year candidate / 1 Not eligible for series points / 2 Late entry
Source:[1]

Standings after the race

Pos Driver Points
1 Austin Dillon 854
2 Johnny Sauter 834
3 James Buescher 826
4 Ron Hornaday, Jr. 806
5 Timothy Peters 796
6 Todd Bodine 775
7 Matt Crafton 759
8 Joey Coulter 757
9 Cole Whitt 742
10 Nelson Piquet, Jr. 712

References

  1. 1 2 "2011 WinStar World Casino 350k". Racing-Reference. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  2. Weather information for the 2011 WinStar World Casino 350K at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  3. "Buescher takes pole for Texas truck race". Fox News. November 3, 2011. Retrieved 2014-04-17.
  4. 1 2 "Harvick wins at Texas after Hornaday knocked out". USA Today. McLean, VA: Gannett Company. November 4, 2011. Retrieved 2014-04-17.
  5. 1 2 "Kyle Busch parked for weekend". ESPN. November 6, 2011. Retrieved 2014-04-17.
  6. 1 2 Rodman, Dave (November 5, 2011). "Busch out at Texas". NASCAR.com. Turner Sports. Archived from the original on 2012-01-11. Retrieved 2014-04-17.
  7. Martin, Bruce (November 15, 2011). "Is Kyle Busch the biggest troublemaker in NASCAR history?". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2014-04-17.
  8. Ryan, Nate (November 5, 2011). "Kyle Busch apologizes after being parked for Texas weekend". USA Today. McLean, VA: Gannett Company. Retrieved 2014-04-17.
  9. "NASCAR fines Kyle Busch $50,000, warns of indefinite suspension". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. November 7, 2011. Retrieved 2014-04-17.
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