The Race: Hollywood Casino 400
The Place: Kansas Speedway
The Date: Sunday, Oct. 22
The Time: 3 p.m. ET
TV: NBCSN, 2:30 p.m. ET
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 400.5 miles (267 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on lap 80), Stage 2 (Ends on lap 160), Final Stage (Ends on lap 267)

Round Of 12 Cutoff Race

The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series rolls into Kansas Speedway for the Round of 12 cutoff race – the Hollywood Casino 400 (3 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Here is a look at the leaderboard heading to Kansas:

Keselowski (2011), Harvick (2016, ‘13), Johnson (2015, ’11,’08,), Busch (2016) and Kenseth (2013, ’12) have all won at Kansas.

Two Kansas winners have gone on to capture the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship – Jeff Gordon (2001) and Jimmie Johnson (2008).

On the bubble, between Jimmie Johnson (eighth), Kyle Busch (ninth) and Matt Kenseth (10th) – all separated by only eight points) – there are a total of nine Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series titles.

Harvick Hopes For Fall Kansas Repeat

On Sunday, defending Hollywood Casino 400 winner Kevin Harvick will attempt to tie Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson for the track wins record by visiting Victory Lane for the third time at the 1.5-mile loop.

In 23 Kansas starts, Harvick claims two wins, seven top fives and 12 top 10s. He boasts the series-best average running position (9.7) at Kansas among active drivers and ranks third in average finish (8.6) and driver rating (105.8).

The No. 4 Ford driver sits fourth on the Playoff leaderboard, 22 points above Kyle Busch on the cutoff line. He can advance to the Round of 8 with no help by earning 41 points.

Kenseth Faces Elimination At Kansas

Matt Kenseth enters Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs cutoff race at Kansas Speedway eight points behind Jimmie Johnson for the final transfer spot to the Round of 8.

Kenseth is in a tough spot, but fortunately he’s been strong at Kansas. In 23 starts there, Kenseth owns two wins seven top fives and 13 top 10s. Among active drivers at the 1.5-mile track, he ranks second in driver rating (106.5), third in average running position (9.9) and fourth in average finish (11.0).

The only way Kenseth can guarantee himself entrance to the Round of 8 is to win Sunday’s race.

Kyle Busch On The Outside Looking In

If the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs ended today, Kyle Busch would be out. He’s currently ninth on the Playoff Grid, seven points behind Jimmie Johnson on the cutoff line.

Busch gets the chance to race his way into the Round of 8 on Sunday at Kansas Speedway. In 19 starts at Kansas, Busch has one win, five top fives, seven top 10s and a 17.7 average finish. Those numbers might seem pedestrian for a driver of Busch’s status, but he has figured the track out recently. In his last five races in the Jayhawk State, Busch has finished no worse than fifth and posted his lone win there during that stretch.

Johnson Continues Quest For 8

It’s make or break time for Jimmie Johnson in his quest for a record eighth Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship. He currently holds the last transfer spot to the Round of 8, sitting seven points above Kyle Busch on the cutoff line.

Johnson can advance without help if there is no new winner by finishing the race with 49 points.

The No. 48 Chevrolet driver is tied with Jeff Gordon for the Kansas wins record with three checkered flags there. He also claims nine top fives and 17 top 10s. Among active drivers at Kansas, Johnson leads the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series in driver rating (108.7) and has the second-best average running position (9.8) and average finish (8.5).

Logano Looking To Play Spoiler At Kansas

As we saw last week when Ryan Newman almost took the checkered flag at Talladega, a driver doesn’t need to be playoff-eligible to win a race. A spoiler in the Playoffs can take away an automatic qualifying bid to the next round.

Based on recent history, Joey Logano is a strong candidate to play spoiler at Kansas this weekend. In 16 starts at the 1.5-mile track, he claims two wins, six top fives and an 18.9 average finish. All six of his Kansas top fives came in his last eight races there. In the two races he didn’t finish in the top five, he wrecked out of the race.

Logano enters the race off a fourth-place showing at Talladega where he led 59 laps.

Truex Tries For Kansas Sweep

Martin Truex Jr. will attempt to become the second driver to sweep a track this year in Sunday’s Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway. The No. 78 Toyota driver led 104 laps on his way to victory there in May.

Kyle Larson swept Michigan with wins there in June and August.

Truex has been the dominant driver in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series this season. He leads the series in wins (six), top fives (14, tied with Larson), top 10s (21), stage wins (19), playoff points (64), average finish (10.7), average running position (7.5), fastest laps (1,146, 16.1%), laps led (1,977, 22.2%) and driver rating (115.0).

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The Race: Kansas Lottery 300
The Place: Kansas Speedway
The Date: Saturday, Oct. 21
The Time: 3 p.m. ET
TV: NBC, 2:30 p.m. ET
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 300 miles (200 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on lap 45), Stage 2 (Ends on lap 90), Final Stage (Ends on lap 200)

Christopher Bell Hopes To Play Spoiler at Kansas

The recently announced full-time Joe Gibbs Racing NASCAR XFINITY Series driver for 2018, Christopher Bell, is looking to win this weekend at Kansas Speedway and play the spoiler. Series Playoff contenders need a win to advance to Championship 4, but Bell, a full-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver for Kyle Busch Motorsports, is not going for the NXS title this season, and therefore showcasing his skills and getting his first series win are all that matters to upcoming star from Norman, Oklahoma. Bell has made four NASCAR XFINITY Series starts this season for JGR, posting a pole, a top five, two top 10s and an average finish of 11.2. This will be his series track debut at Kansas this Saturday.

Jennifer Jo Cobb Returns To NASCAR XFINITY Series

BJ McCleod Motorsports will have NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jennifer Jo Cobb behind the wheel this weekend as she will attempt to make her series season debut at Kansas Speedway. Cobb will become the second female competitor to make a start this season in the NASCAR XFINITY Series alongside Angela Ruch, who made three starts for BJ McCleod Motorsports earlier this year. Jennifer Jo Cobb is from Kansas City, Kansas and has a total of eight series starts at Kansas Speedway in her career, posting an average finish of 29.6.

Monsters Competing In XFINITY

This weekend the NASCAR XFINITY Series will have six Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers competing in the Kansas Lottery 300 on Saturday, October 21 at 3 p.m. ET on NBC, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio – Austin Dillon, Ty Dillon, Gray Gaulding, Reed Sorenson, Ryan Blaney and Erik Jones. Interestingly, none of the MENCS drivers entered this weekend are former series race winners at Kansas Speedway.

NASCAR XFINITY Series And Kansas

The NASCAR XFINITY Series has held 16 races in the state of Kansas and all were at Kansas Speedway. The first series race at Kansas Speedway was on September 29, 2001, and the event was won by former series champion Jeff Green driving the No. 10 Ford for car owner Greg Pollex. … A total of 17 drivers who have made at least one start in a NASCAR national series race have their home state recorded as Kansas. Of the 17 Kansas drivers, only six have made a start in the NASCAR XFINITY Series, led by Clint Bowyer (Emporia) with 181 starts. Bowyer also leads Kansas drivers in series wins with eight.

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Next Race: Texas Roadhouse 200
The Place: Martinsville Speedway
The Date: Saturday, Oct.  28
The Time: 1 p.m. ET
TV: FS1, 12:30 p.m. ET
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 105.2 miles (200 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on lap 50),Stage 2 (Ends on lap 100), Final Stage (Ends on lap 200)


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