2010 Aaron's 312

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2010 Aaron's 312
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Date April 25, 2010 (2010-04-25)
Official name 2010 Aaron's 312
Location Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln, Alabama
Course Permanent racing facility
2.66 mi (4.28 km)
Distance 120 laps, 319 mi (513.381 km)
Scheduled Distance 117 laps, 311.2 mi (500.83 km)
Weather Partly Cloudy
Average speed 157.630 mph (253.681 km/h)
Attendance 71,500
Pole position
Driver Kevin Harvick Inc.
Time 51.106
Most laps led
Driver Kevin Harvick Kevin Harvick Inc.
Laps 51
Winner
No. 22 Brad Keselowski Penske Racing
Television in the United States
Network ESPN2
Announcers Marty Reid, Dale Jarrett, Andy Petree

The 2010 Aaron's 312 was a NASCAR Nationwide Series race held at Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln, Alabama. The race was a double-header to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race that took place earlier on the same day due to rain that occurred the day before. The race was the 8th of the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series season. Kevin Harvick won the pole and led the most laps but the race was won by Brad Keselowski who made a last lap pass after a spectacular last lap crash. [2]

Contents

Background

Talladega Superspeedway, the race track where the race was held. TalladegaSuperspeedway2.jpg
Talladega Superspeedway, the race track where the race was held.

The track, Talladega Superspeedway, is one of six superspeedways to hold NASCAR races, the others being Daytona International Speedway, Auto Club Speedway, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Pocono Raceway and Michigan International Speedway. [3] The standard track at the speedway is a four-turn superspeedway that is 2.66 miles (4.28 km) long. [4] The track's turns are banked at thirty-three degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at 16.5 degrees. The back stretch has a two-degree banking. [4] Talladega Superspeedway can seat up to 143,231 people. [5]

Entry List

  • (R) denotes rookie driver
#DriverTeamMake
0 Chrissy Wallace JD Motorsports Chevrolet
01 Mike Wallace JD MotorsportsChevrolet
1 James Buescher (R) Phoenix Racing Chevrolet
04 Jeremy Clements JD MotorsportsChevrolet
05 Willie Allen Day Enterprise Racing Chevrolet
6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (R) Roush Fenway Racing Ford
7 Steve Arpin JR Motorsports Chevrolet
09 Patrick Sheltra RAB Racing Ford
10 Reed Sorenson Braun Racing Toyota
11 Brian Scott (R)Braun RacingToyota
12 Justin Allgaier Penske Racing Dodge
15 Michael Annett Germain Racing Toyota
16 Colin Braun (R)Roush Fenway RacingFord
18 Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
20 Joey Logano Joe Gibbs RacingToyota
21 Clint Bowyer Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
22 Brad Keselowski Penske RacingDodge
23 Robert Richardson Jr. R3 Motorsports Chevrolet
24 Eric McClure Team Rensi Motorsports Ford
26 Brian Keselowski K-Automotive Motorsports Dodge
27 Scott Wimmer Baker Curb Racing Ford
28 Kenny Wallace Jay Robinson Racing Chevrolet
32 Brian Vickers Braun RacingToyota
33 Kevin Harvick Kevin Harvick Inc. Chevrolet
34 Tony Raines TriStar Motorsports Chevrolet
35 Jason Keller TriStar MotorsportsChevrolet
38 Jason Leffler Braun RacingToyota
40 Jeff Green Key Motorsports Chevrolet
42 Parker Kligerman Team 42 Racing Dodge
43 Scott Lagasse Jr. Baker Curb RacingFord
49 Mark Green Jay Robinson RacingChevrolet
52 Donnie Neuenberger Means Racing Chevrolet
56 Kevin Lepage Mac Hill Motorsports Chevrolet
60 Carl Edwards Roush Fenway RacingFord
61 Josh Wise Specialty Racing Ford
62 Brendan Gaughan Rusty Wallace Racing Toyota
66 Steve Wallace Rusty Wallace Racing Toyota
70 Shelby Howard ML Motorsports Chevrolet
73 Derrike Cope Stratus Racing Group Inc. Dodge
75 Bobby Gerhart Bob Schacht Motorsports Chevrolet
81 Michael McDowell MacDonald Motorsports Dodge
83 Johnny Borneman III Borneman Motorsports Dodge
87 Joe Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet
88 Jamie McMurray JR MotorsportsChevrolet
89 Morgan Shepherd Faith Motorsports Chevrolet
92 Dennis Setzer K-Automotive MotorsportsDodge
98 Paul Menard Roush Fenway RacingFord
99 Trevor Bayne Diamond-Waltrip Racing Toyota
Official Entry List

Qualifying

Kevin Harvick won the pole with a time of 51.106 and a speed of 187.375. [6]

GridNo.DriverTeamManufacturerTimeSpeed
133Kevin HarvickKevin Harvick Inc.Chevrolet51.106187.375
260Carl EdwardsRoush Fenway RacingFord51.552185.754
36Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (R)Roush Fenway RacingFord51.713185.176
47Steve ArpinJR MotorsportsChevrolet51.723185.140
570Shelby HowardML MotorsportsChevrolet51.730185.115
610Reed SorensonBraun RacingToyota51.765184.990
738Jason LefflerBraun RacingToyota51.811184.826
898Paul MenardRoush Fenway RacingFord51.845184.704
942Parker KligermanTeam 42 RacingDodge51.847184.697
1026Brian Keselowski**K-Automotive MotorsportsDodge51.856184.665
1118Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota51.901184.505
121James Buescher (R)Phoenix RacingChevrolet51.962184.289
1316Colin Braun (R)Roush Fenway RacingFord51.965184.278
1421Clint BowyerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet51.969184.264
1520Joey LoganoJoe Gibbs RacingToyota51.980184.225
1675Bobby GerhartBob Schacht MotorsportsChevrolet51.984184.211
1711Brian Scott (R)Braun RacingToyota52.000184.154
180Chrissy WallaceJD MotorsportsChevrolet52.000184.154
1912Justin AllgaierPenske RacingDodge52.058183.949
2043Scott Lagasse Jr.**Baker Curb RacingFord52.083183.860
2192Dennis SetzerK-Automotive MotorsportsDodge52.112183.758
2209Patrick SheltraRAB RacingFord52.126183.709
2322Brad KeselowskiPenske RacingDodge52.142183.652
2452Donnie NeuenbergerMeans RacingChevrolet52.156183.603
2532Brian VickersBraun RacingToyota52.202183.441
2688Jamie McMurrayJR MotorsportsChevrolet52.228183.350
2701Mike WallaceJD MotorsportsChevrolet52.252183.266
2889Morgan ShepherdFaith MotorsportsChevrolet52.267183.213
2915Michael AnnettGermain RacingToyota52.279183.171
3035Jason KellerTriStar MotorsportsChevrolet52.286183.147
3183Johnny Borneman IIIBorneman MotorsportsDodge52.324183.014
3281Michael McDowellMacDonald MotorsportsDodge52.335182.975
3366Steve WallaceRusty Wallace RacingToyota52.372182.846
3427Scott WimmerBaker Curb RacingFord52.426182.657
3587Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsChevrolet52.443182.598
3662Brendan GaughanRusty Wallace RacingToyota52.498182.407
3734Tony RainesTriStar MotorsportsChevrolet52.580182.122
3828Kenny Wallace*Jay Robinson RacingChevrolet52.697181.718
3999Trevor Bayne*Diamond-Waltrip RacingToyota52.884181.076
4024Eric McClure*Team Rensi MotorsportsFord52.926180.932
4123Robert Richardson Jr.*R3 MotorsportsChevrolet53.170180.102
4240Jeff Green* **Key MotorsportsChevrolet53.173180.091
4349Mark GreenJay Robinson RacingChevrolet52.327183.003
Failed to Qualify, driver changes, or withdrew
4456Kevin LepageMac Hill MotorsportsChevrolet52.471182.501
4505Willie AllenDay Enterprise RacingChevrolet52.502182.393
4604Jeremy ClementsJD MotorsportsChevrolet52.522182.324
4761Josh WiseSpecialty RacingFord52.562182.185
4873Derrike CopeStraus Racing Group Inc.Dodge52.677181.787
Official Starting Lineup

* - Made the field via owner's points

** - Brian Keselowski, Jeff Green, and Scott Lagasse Jr. had to start at the rear of the field. Keselowski and Lagasse Jr. pitted before the green flag and Green had an engine change.

Race

Pole sitter Kevin Harvick led the first lap of the race. On lap 8, Carl Edwards took the lead but Harvick took it back on the next lap. Edwards would take the lead on lap 12 with a push from Jamie McMurray. But on the next lap, McMurray took the lead from Edwards with a push from Harvick. On lap 20, the first of three big ones in the race would occur in the tri-oval that collected 13 cars. It started when Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was pushing Carl Edwards and Stenhouse hit Edwards at the wrong angle turning Edwards around and Edwards spun up right in front of the pack where he was nearly T-boned by Mike Wallace. The cars involved were Mike Wallace, Patrick Sheltra, James Buescher, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Reed Sorenson, Michael Annett, Colin Braun, Clint Bowyer, Jason Leffler, Mark Green, Carl Edwards, Brendan Gaughan, and Steve Wallace. Kevin Harvick won the race off of pit road making him the new race leader. The race restarted on lap 29. On the restart, Kyle Busch took the lead from Harvick. Harvick would take the lead on lap 30 due to Busch and his drafting partner Brad Keselowski getting too far ahead of the pack and losing the draft causing them to lose momentum. On lap 31, Jamie McMurray took the lead from Harvick. Kyle Busch took the lead on lap 35. McMurray would take it back on the next lap. Brad Keselowski took the lead on lap 39. On lap 41, Joey Logano took the lead. On lap 44, McMurray took the lead but Keselowski would take it on the next lap. On lap 47, the second caution flew when Carl Edwards blew a right rear tire in turn 2 and almost caused another big crash as he spun in front of the pack. Fortunately, it was only Edwards who was involved. During pit stops, Joey Logano dragged his gas can out of his pit box and onto the racetrack which would be a very costly penalty for Logano. Eric McClure stayed out and he led the field to the restart on lap 51. Brad Keselowski would immeadeatly take the lead from McClure. But on that same lap, Patrick Sheltra took the lead from Keselowski. On lap 54, Brian Scott took the lead from Sheltra. On lap 55, Brad Keselowski took the lead. On lap 58, Kevin Harvick took the lead. On lap 59, Jamie McMurray took the lead. On lap 60, Kyle Busch took the lead from McMurray.

Final laps

With 48 laps to go, Paul Menard took the lead from Busch. With 46 to go, Kyle Busch took the lead from Menard. With 42 to go, Brad Keselowski took the lead. With 40 to go, Paul Menard took the lead from Keselowski. With 37 laps to go, Kevin Harvick took the lead and held onto it. With 30 to go, green flag pitstops began. With 25 to go, Kevin Harvick gave up the lead to Brendan Gaughan to make his pitstop and Gaughan was the new race leader. While they were coming to pit road, Kyle Busch got rear ended by Patrick Sheltra giving Busch rear end damage and ending his chances of winning. Gaughan soon gave it to Robert Richardson Jr. with 24 to go. After everything cycled through, Kevin Harvick retained his lead. Harvick was looking to become the first driver to win a NASCAR Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series race on the same day since Harvick won the Cup race earlier in the day. With 6 laps to go, Brad Keselowski made an attempt to pass Harvick for the lead but could not get in front of him. But with 4 laps to go, the third caution flew for the second big one on the frontstretch going into turn 1 that collected 7 cars. It started when Colin Braun got hooked by Steve Arpin and Braun turned down into Parker Kligerman in a wreck that also collected Arpin, Kyle Busch, Scott Lagasse Jr., Shelby Howard, and Morgan Shepherd. The wreck would set up a green-white-checkered finish. On the restart Harvick got out in front of Jamie McMurray, who Harvick beat in the earlier Cup race by .011 seconds, with a push from his Cup Series teammate Clint Bowyer. On the final lap, Harvick kept his lead but McMurray was looking for revenge and got a push from Brian Vickers down the backstretch and got side by side with Harvick. Vickers tried to duck below McMurray to pass him but McMurray blocked Vickers. But in turn 3, Brad Keselowski ducked to the outside of McMurray and Harvick with a push by Joey Logano and Keselowski took the lead from Harvick and McMurray. In turn 4, the third big one would occur that brought out the fourth and final caution in a crash that took out 20 cars. It started when Jamie McMurray attempted to get in front of Clint Bowyer but got hooked onto Bowyer's right front and spun in front of the pack. During the wreck, Paul Menard came up in front of Dennis Setzer and Setzer's car ramped onto Menard and the wall and struck the turn 4 catchfence with the front of the car ripping almost the whole front of the car and bursting it into flames. Setzer and everyone were ok. The cars involved were Chrissy Wallace, Steve Arpin, Patrick Sheltra, Brian Scott, Justin Allgaier, Clint Bowyer, Eric McClure, Scott Wimmer, Kenny Wallace, Brian Vickers, Tony Raines, Jeff Green, Scott Lagasse Jr., Brendan Gaughan, Bobby Gerhart, Michael McDowell, Jamie McMurray, Dennis Setzer, Paul Menard, and Trevor Bayne. Brad Keselowski was in front when the caution came out and he was the race winner. The win would be Keselowski's first of 6 wins in 2010 en route to his first Nationwide Series Championship. The top 10 from the race featured some surprises. Joey Logano, Kevin Harvick, Jason Keller, and Johnny Borneman III rounded out the top 5 while Clint Bowyer, Tony Raines, Paul Menard, Brian Vickers, and Brian Scott rounded out the top 10. This would be Keller's first top 5 finish since 2008 and his final top 5 of his Nationwide Series career after he failed to qualify 3 of the first 7 races of 2010 with a 4th-place finish. Keller's teammate Tony Raines finished 7th giving owner Mark Smith, the owner of TriStar Motorsports, his first top 5 and top 10 finish of the team's Nationwide Series career. Raines would score another top 10 at Gateway later in the year for Smith. This would be Johnny Borneman III's first and only top 5 finish of his Nationwide Series career as he finished in 5th. [7]

Race Results

PosCarDriverTeamManufacturerLaps RunLaps LedStatusPoints
122Brad KeselowskiPenske RacingDodge12011running140
220Joey LoganoJoe Gibbs RacingToyota1203running175
333Kevin HarvickKevin Harvick Inc.Chevrolet12051running175
435Jason KellerTriStar MotorsportsChevrolet1200running160
583Johnny Borneman IIIBorneman MotorsportsDodge1200running155
621Clint BowyerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet1200running150
734Tony RainesTriStar MotorsportsChevrolet1200running146
898Paul MenardRoush-Fenway RacingFord1205running147
932Brian VickersBraun RacingToyota1200running138
1011Brian Scott (R)Braun RacingToyota1201running139
1128Kenny WallaceJay Robinson RacingChevrolet1200running130
1227Scott WimmerBaker Curb RacingFord1201running132
1399Trevor BayneDiamond-Waltrip RacingToyota1200running124
1488Jamie McMurrayJR MotorsportsChevrolet11921crash126
1512Justin AllgaierPenske RacingDodge1190crash118
1640Jeff GreenKey MotorsportsChevrolet1190crash115
1792Dennis SetzerK-Automotive MotorsportsDodge1190crash112
1809Patrick SheltraRAB RacingFord1193crash114
1970Shelby HowardML MotorsportsChevrolet1190running106
2023Robert Richardson Jr.R3 MotorsportsChevrolet1191running108
2143Scott Lagasse Jr.Baker Curb RacingFord1190running100
2224Eric McClureTeam Rensi RacingFord1192running102
2381Michael McDowellMacDonald MotorsportsDodge1190running94
240Chrissy WallaceJD MotorsportsChevrolet1190running91
2575Bobby GerhartBob Schacht MotorsportsChevrolet1180crash88
267Steve ArpinJR MotorsportsChevrolet1180crash85
2762Brendan GaughanRusty Wallace RacingToyota1182crash87
2849Mark GreenJay Robinson RacingChevrolet1180running79
296Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (R)Roush Fenway RacingFord1180running76
3089Morgan ShepherdFaith MotorsportsChevrolet1180running73
3142Parker KligermanTeam 42 RacingDodge1130crash70
3216Colin Braun (R)Roush Fenway RacingFord1130crash67
3326Brian KeselowskiK-Automotive MotorsportsDodge1131running69
3418Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota11116crash66
3560Carl EdwardsRoush Fenway RacingFord1102running63
3687Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsChevrolet740overheating55
371James Buescher (R)Phoenix RacingChevrolet450crash52
3852Donnie NeuenbergerMeans RacingChevrolet420engine49
3966Steve WallaceRusty Wallace RacingToyota230crash46
4010Reed SorensonBraun RacingToyota200crash43
4138Jason LefflerBraun RacingToyota200crash40
4201Mike WallaceJD MotorsportsChevrolet200crash37
4315Michael AnnettGermain RacingToyota200crash34
Official Race results

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