Roush Fenway Weekly Advance | Bristol I
05/29/2020

Roush Fenway Weekly Advance | Bristol I

NASCAR makes its return to Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend with the NASCAR Cup Series set to roll Sunday afternoon for 500 laps at ‘The World’s Fastest Half Mile.’ A Jack Roush Ford has visited victory lane 18 times at Bristol, including 11 times in the Cup Series. Ryan Newman will pilot the No. 6 Castrol Ford Mustang and Chris Buescher will pilot the No. 17 SunnyD Ford Mustang. 

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  • Ryan Newman, No. 6 Castrol Ford Mustang 
  • Chris Buescher, No. 17 SunnyD Ford Mustang 

NASCAR Returns to Action  

  • Following four races in the Carolinas as part of NASCAR’s return to the track, the focus shifts to ‘The World’s Fastest Half Mile’ in Bristol, Tennessee, as the NASCAR Cup Series battles for 500 laps Sunday afternoon. 
  • Following action at Bristol, the NCS will enjoy its first midweek off since the return before heading to Atlanta Motor Speedway on June 7 for the 10th points race of 2020. 
  • Four weeks of NASCAR action were completed prior to the hiatus with races at Atlanta, Homestead, Texas, Bristol, Richmond, Talladega, Dover and Martinsville postponed. 

Thursday Recap, Sunday Preview 

  • Ryan Newman found himself in the top-15 at the start of the final stage in Thursday night’s 208-lap event at Charlotte Motor Speedway, before crossing the line 17th in the Roush Performance Ford. Teammate Chris Buescher earned a stage point in the opening 55 laps at Charlotte before going on to finish 22nd. 
  • The focus again shifts to a short track with Bristol, which happens to be a favorite of both Newman’s and Buescher’s. 

Starting Lineup Procedures at Bristol 

NASCAR announced this week the starting lineup for Bristol would be determined by a random draw based on teams’ order in owners points. Both Buescher and Newman – 20th and 21st, respectively – fall within the 13-24 group, with their random draw coming from charter teams in those positions. Newman drew the 17th starting spot for Sunday, while Buescher drew 19th. 

Runner Up 

Roush Fenway’s storied history at Bristol began on April 10, 1988 with the No. 6 NCS car earning a second-place finish. Since that time, in addition to the organization’s 11 NCS wins at the track, Roush Fenway Fords have finished second at Bristol on 15 occasions (7 NCS, 4 NXS, 4 NGROTS). 

One-Two Punch 

Roush Fenway’s most recent victory at Bristol came after sweeping the top two positions in the March 2014 event with former driver Carl Edwards taking the victory and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. coming home in second. Edwards led the final 78 laps of the event to earn the victory. 

History and Hot Streaks at “Thunder Valley” 

Roush Fenway’s history at Bristol has been one of hot streaks, including trips to victory lane in nine of the last 16 seasons at the famed short track. Roush Fenway swept the track in 2003 and put a NCS car in victory lane at least once in every season from 2002-2008.  

Thunder Rolls 

Roush Fenway has earned five victories, 23 top-five finishes, 37 top-10 finishes and an average finish of 15.8 at Bristol in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Former Roush Fenway driver David Ragan earned the organization’s most recent Xfinity victory at the .533-mile short track in the Aug. 2009 event.  

Tale of the Tape 

Roush Fenway has started 212 NCS races at Charlotte, recording eight total wins with 46 top-five and 80 top-10 finishes. RFR Fords have an average finish of 16.3 with 2627 laps led all-time. 

Roush Fenway Bristol Wins 

1993-2MartinCup 

1996-1MartinNXS 

1997-1BurtonNXS 

1998-2MartinCup 

2002-1BuschCup 

2003-1BuschCup 

2003-2BuschCup 

2003-2BuschCup 

2004-1BuschCup 

2004EdwardsTruck 

2005-2KensethCup 

2006-2Kenseth Cup 

2006       Martin      Truck 

2006-2KensethNXS 

2007-1EdwardsNXS 

2007-2EdwardsCup 

2008-2EdwardsCup 

2009-2RaganNXS 

2014 -1EdwardsCup