#SrigleyStats Sheet: New Hampshire
NASCAR National Series stats from New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Martin Truex, Jr. is the king of Mondays, scoring the victory in the Crayon 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the NASCAR Cup Series - his second win on Mondays this season, after Dover.
However, Monday’s 301-lap contest left a lot to desire, after Truex put a butt-whooping on the field, leading 257 of 301 laps en route to his third victory of the NASCAR Cup Series season.
ATLANTA / MID-OHIO - CAREER-BEST FINISHES:
XFINITY - #35 - Patrick Emerling - P14
XFINITY - #45 - Greg Van Alst - P38 (Tie)
VAN ALST MAKES HISTORY… FOR THE WRONG REASONS
Greg Van Alst’s first foray into the NASCAR Xfinity Series hasn’t gone exactly to plan, so to speak, finishing in last place in each of his first two starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
The ARCA Menards Series winner at Daytona becomes the first driver in series history to finish last place in each of their first two starts.
MASSEY STRINGS TOGETHER EXCELLENT RESULT FOR SSGLR
Finishing in 10th, Mason Massey has put together a great result for SS GreenLight Racing, an organization very much in need of anything positive. In fact, it’s the first non-superspeedway top-10 of the year for SSGLR, and only the team’s fourth top-20 finish.
HEMRIC STARTS TO BUILD MOMENTEUM FOR KAULIG
Daniel Hemric has started to build some momentum for Kaulig Racing, scoring back-to-back top-10 finishes, something he has never done for the organization in his two-year tenure.
The last time Hemric scored back-to-back top-five results in the NASCAR Xfinity Series was when he won the championship at Phoenix Raceway at the end of the 2021 season.
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