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Overton's 400
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
VenueChicagoland Speedway
LocationJoliet, Illinois, United States
Corporate sponsorOverton's[1]
First race2001
Distance400.5 miles (644.5 km)
Laps267 (Stage 1: 80
Stage 2: 80
Stage 3: 107)
Previous namesTropicana 400 (2001–2004)
USG Sheetrock 400 (2005–2007)
LifeLock.com 400 (2008–2010)
GEICO 400 (2011–2013)
MyAFibStory.com 400 (2014)
MyAFibRisk.com 400 (2015)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 400 (2016)
Tales of the Turtles 400 (2017)
Most wins (driver)Tony Stewart (3)
Most wins (team)Joe Gibbs Racing (6)
Most wins (manufacturer)Chevrolet (8)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Turns4

The Overton's 400 is an annual Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race held at Chicagoland Speedway, it is the 17th race of the season and first of the second half of the season.

Race history[change change source]

In May 2000, as Chicagoland Speedway was under construction, it was announced that the track would hold a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race beginning in the 2001 season.[2]Tropicana served as the race's sponsor from 2001 to 2004, followed by USG Corporation from 2005 to 2007, LifeLock.com from 2008 to 2010, GEICO from 2011 to 2013, Johnson & Johnson's Janssen Pharmaceutica from 2014 to 2015, and Nickelodeon has sponsored the race through the network's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series since 2016.[3]Kevin Harvick won the first two runnings of the race in 2001 and 2002, while Tony Stewart has the most wins in the race's history, having won it three times, in 2004, 2007 and 2011. Traditionally run in early to mid July, the race became the opening race of the NASCAR playoffs in 2011, moving the race to mid September in the process. However, due to a schedule realignment in 2018, the race will return to a July race weekend moving forward.

2002 pre-race

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Race action in 2012.

Past winners[change change source]

YearDateNo.DriverTeamManufacturerRace DistanceRace TimeAverage Speed
(mph)
Report
LapsMiles (km)
2001July 1529Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevrolet267400.5 (644.542)3:18:16121.2Report
2002July 1429Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevrolet267400.5 (644.542)2:55:37136.832Report
2003July 1312Ryan NewmanPenske RacingDodge267400.5 (644.542)2:59:15134.59Report
2004July 1120Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet267400.5 (644.542)3:05:33129.507Report
2005July 108Dale Earnhardt Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet267400.5 (644.542)3:08:16127.638Report
2006July 924Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet270*405 (651.784)3:03:59132.077Report
2007July 1520Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet267400.5 (644.542)2:58:59134.258Report
2008July 1218Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota267400.5 (644.542)2:59:20133.936Report
2009July 115Mark MartinHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet267400.5 (644.542)2:59:39133.804Report
2010July 1000David ReutimannMichael Waltrip RacingToyota267400.5 (644.542)2:45:34145.138Report
2011Sept 19*14Tony StewartStewart-Haas RacingChevrolet267400.5 (644.542)2:47:41143.306Report
2012Sep 162Brad KeselowskiPenske RacingDodge267400.5 (644.542)2:47:37143.363Report
2013*Sep 1520Matt KensethJoe Gibbs RacingToyota267400.5 (644.542)3:10:56125.855Report
2014Sep 142Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeFord267400.5 (644.542)2:48:50142.33Report
2015Sep 2011Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota267400.5 (644.542)2:51:30140.117Report
2016Sep 1878Martin Truex Jr.Furniture Row RacingToyota270*405 (651.784)2:47:24145.161Report
2017Sep 1778Martin Truex Jr.Furniture Row RacingToyota267400.5 (644.542)2:45:16145.401Report
2018July 118Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota267400.5 (644.542)2:50:52140.636Report

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  • 2006 and 2016: Race extended due to a NASCAR Overtime finish.
  • 2011: Race postponed from Sunday to Monday due to rain.
  • 2013: Race started more than one hour late and then halted after 109 laps for five hours due to rain; the race started during the day but ended at night due to the delays.

Multiple winners (drivers)[change change source]

# WinsDriverYears Won
3Tony Stewart2004, 2007, 2011
2Kevin Harvick2001, 2002
Brad Keselowski2012, 2014
Martin Truex Jr.2016, 2017
Kyle Busch2008, 2018

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Multiple winners (teams)[change change source]

# WinsTeamYears Won
6Joe Gibbs Racing2004, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2018
3Team Penske2003, 2012, 2014
2Richard Childress Racing2001, 2002
Hendrick Motorsports2006, 2009
Furniture Row Racing2016, 2017

Manufacturer wins[change change source]

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# WinsManufacturerYears Won
8Chevrolet2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011
7Toyota2008, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
2Dodge2003, 2012
1Ford2014
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Race reports[change change source]

  • 2010: The race began the pre-race ceremonies by giving the invocation. Afterward, Jim Cornelison, the Chicago Blackhawks national anthem singer, performed the United States National Anthem while Duncan Keith gave the command to start engines.[4]Kevin Harvick drove his race car to the garage area. On lap 197, it was said that Harvick's crew members were changing a fuel pump. On lap 212, Edwards passed McMurray for the fourth position. One lap later, Reutimann passed Jeff Gordon for the first position. Fifteen laps later, Biffle's engine failed. One lap later, Johnson made a scheduled green flag pit stop. On lap 233 Bowyer claimed the lead as Reutimann came to pit lane for a pit stop. Afterward, Edwards and Montoya led as green flag pit stops continued. Green flag pit stops finished on lap 236, after Reutimann reclaimed the lead. On lap 242 Edwards claimed the second position from Jeff Gordon. Reutimann remained the leader, and crossed the finish line first to clinch his second career victory in the Sprint Cup Series. Edwards finished second ahead of Jeff Gordon, Clint Bowyer, and Jamie McMurray.[4]
  • 2014: Almirola made his final stop as the caution came out with 36 laps to go after Carl Edwards' car cut down a left-rear tire, and Larson cycled back to the lead in the process. While pitting, Almirola blew his car's engine, and he retired from the race. Almirola later described himself as 'heartbroken' with the result.[5] The race restarted with 30 laps to go, but only ran for a handful of laps before Clint Bowyer brought out the fifth caution of the race, with 23 laps to go, after he hit the wall in turn 1. The race restarted with 18 laps to go, and Harvick retook the lead from Larson before Keselowski moved to the head of the race the following lap. The caution flags flew for the sixth time with ten laps to go after Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. and Danica Patrick made contact on the front stretch. Upon exiting her car, Patrick stated that she 'talked with Ricky afterward and we're fine'.[6] The race restarted with six laps to go and Brad Keselowski coasted on to victory lane, for his second successive win.[7][8] Keselowski expressed his delight at the result, stating that he 'was waiting for an opportunity to strike and it came. The car stuck and everything came together'.[9]
  • 2015: After drag racing through the front stretch, Kurt Busch passed his brother for the lead with 46 laps to go. Edwards began the final cycle of pit stops with 29 laps to go. Kurt Busch pitted with 28 laps to go and handed the lead to Hamlin. Hamlin pitted with 24 laps to go and handed the lead to teammate Matt Kenseth. Kenseth hit pit road with 23 laps to go and the lead cycled back to Kurt Busch. Allmendinger was tagged for speeding on pit road and was forced to serve a drive-through penalty. Debris in turn 2 brought out the sixth caution of the race with 10 laps to go. The debris were pieces of a brake rotor that came from the No. 83 car of Matt DiBenedetto. 'Did the yellow even need to come out? I don't even know,' Kurt Busch said after the race.[10] He, Gordon and Hamlin opted to stay out while the rest of the lead lap cars opted to pit.[11] The race restarted with five laps to go. Gordon got a good start on Kurt, but he was passed underneath by Hamlin, forced up the track and ultimately finished 14th.[12] Denny drove on to score his 26th career victory.[13]
  • 2016: The race restarted with two laps to go in overtime, Blaney was no match on old tires against Truex on new tires. Truex passed him on the backstretch with two to go and drove on to score the victory.[14]

References[change change source]

  1. 'OVERTON'S TO SERVE AS ENTITLEMENT SPONSOR FOR CHICAGOLAND SPEEDWAY'S 2018 NASCAR NATIONAL SERIES RACES'. www.chicagolandspeedway.com.
  2. 'ESPN.com — Auto Racing — Joliet, Kansas City to host new races'. espn.com. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
  3. 'Nickelodeon Announces Entitlement Sponsorship of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race At Chicagoland Speedway, Sept. 18'. Catchfence. April 26, 2016. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  4. 4.04.1'Race Summary'. NASCAR.com. Archived from the original on July 12, 2010. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
  5. Utter, Jim (September 14, 2014). 'Brad Keselowski pulls away to win at Chicagoland Speedway'. ThatsRacin.com. The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
  6. Owens, Jeff (September 14, 2014). 'Brad Keselowski makes spectacular pass to win Chase opener'. SportingNews.com. Sporting News. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
  7. Gluck, Jeff (September 14, 2014). 'Brad Keselowski wins at Chicagoland to kick off Chase'. usatoday.com. Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
  8. Long, Dustin (September 14, 2014). 'Keselowski Strikes First'. MRN.com. Motor Racing Network. Archived from the original on September 15, 2014. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
  9. Fryer, Jenna (September 14, 2014). 'Keselowski wins opening round of NASCAR's Chase'. racing.ap.org. The Associated Press. Archived from the original on May 19, 2015. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
  10. Turner, Jared (September 20, 2015). 'Kurt Busch on final caution: 'Did the yellow even need to come out?''. FoxSports.com. Fox Sports Interactive Media, LLC. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
  11. '2015 myAFibRisk.com 400'. Sprint Cup Series. NBC Sports. NBCSN. Event occurs at 3:18 p.m..
  12. McGee, Ryan (September 21, 2015). 'Monday Rundown: A bad restart for Gordon again at Chicagoland'. ESPN.com. ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved September 22, 2015.
  13. Fryer, Jenna (September 20, 2015). 'Hamlin rallies to earn victory in opening round of playoffs'. Associated Press. Joliet, Illinois: AP Sports. Associated Press. Archived from the original on September 21, 2015. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
  14. Cranston, Mike (September 18, 2016). 'Martin Truex Jr. rallies to win NASCAR Chase opener'. Associated Press. Joliet, Illinois: AP Sports. Associated Press. Archived from the original on February 11, 2017. Retrieved September 18, 2016.

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