CUP: Cody Ware becomes 853rd last-place finisher in 2,500th Sprint Cup race
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Following a difficult SpeedWeeks where the team lost a lap during Duel Race 2, then pulled off the track, Rick Ware Racing had much to look forward to at Atlanta. The team’s #51 Chevrolet was one of just 38 entries for 40 spots, the shortest field for a Cup race at Atlanta since November 1976, and the subsequent addition of Corey LaJoie’s #83 Dustless Blasting Toyota on Tuesday still guaranteed the Ware team its first Cup start since 2012, as well as a start in NASCAR’s 2,500th Cup Series race.
Driving duties would this time fall to Ware’s son Cody, who made the move from modifieds to XFINITY and Truck competition in 2014. The short field was also a boon to the younger Ware, who made his first Cup attempt at Sonoma last June, but ended the up the only car bumped from the field. His ride in Atlanta would again carry sponsorship from the Spoonful of Music Foundation and Bubba Burger, but now on a black car with white stripes instead of Daytona’s white with black.
The tough, slippery Atlanta surface proved a challenge for driver and team. Ware was slowest overall in both practice sessions, and in qualifying joined four other drivers (Michael McDowell, Cole Whitt, Jeffrey Earnhardt, and Derrike Cope) who did not complete a timed lap. This gave Ware the 39th and final starting spot in the field. Cope, who lined up 38th, was making his first start in a Cup points race since October 2009 at Martinsville and his first at Atlanta since 2004. The deal to drive Premium Motorsports’ #55 Wade Tractor and Equipment Chevrolet came together after news that the driver was pulling out of the XFINITY Series.
When the green flag flew on Sunday, Ware was struggling to keep up with the pack. At the end of Lap 1, he was 6.197 seconds behind the leader and eight-tenths of a second behind 39th-place Jeffrey Earnhardt. On Lap 2, those margins widened to 13.876 and 3.280, respectively, then on Lap 9 to 24.259 and 5.136. By Lap 19, Ware was the first to lose a lap to race leader Kevin Harvick, and he was three down 11 circuits later. Green-flag pit stops briefly shuffled 39th-place as Corey LaJoie took the spot from Laps 31 to 33. By that 33rd circuit, Ware had pulled his car behind the wall, citing engine issues. Minutes later, FOX’s leaderboard listed Ware as “OUT.”
However, around Lap 65, Ware returned to the track 35 laps down, and could be seen trying to catch the pack as the leaders restarted following Stage 1. First Cope, then LaJoie then found trouble from an oil line and contact with the wall, respectively, but neither lost enough laps to challenge Ware for 39th. Around Lap 109, Ware had been advised by NASCAR to meet minimum speed and pulled behind the wall a second time, having completed 74 laps. On Lap 150, FOX listed Ware as “OUT” for a second time, and this time the #51 did not return.
Finishing 38th on Sunday was Denny Hamlin, whose #11 FedEx Ground Toyota broke a rear end, returned with 77 laps to go, then pulled off once more when 37th-place Gray Gaulding lost the motor on his #23 Dr. Pepper Toyota. 36th went to Cope, the last car to finish under power, 27 laps behind the leaders. The three-time LASTCAR champion remains fourth in Cup last-place rankings. 16 circuits behind in 35th was a frustrated Ryan Newman, whose #31 Caterpillar Chevrolet started outside-pole and enjoyed a strong Top 10 run until battery issues forced him to the garage area.
LASTCAR STATISTICS
*This marked the first Cup Series last-place finish for the #51 at Atlanta, and the first in a Cup race since May 24, 2015, when Justin Allgaier’s Brandt Chevrolet fell out with crash damage after 135 laps of the Coca-Cola 600.
*Ware’s last-place finish came in the 2,500th NASCAR Cup Series race, making him the 853rd driver to trail at least one of those events.
*Ware is the first Cup Series driver to finish last due to steering issues since last September at New Hampshire, when Michael Annett pulled out after 236 laps. Ware is the first Cup driver to fall out at Atlanta for that reason.
THE BOTTOM FIVE
39) #51-Cody Ware / 74 laps / steering
38) #11-Denny Hamlin / 182 laps / rear end
37) #23-Gray Gaulding / 253 laps / engine
36) #55-Derrike Cope / 298 laps / running
35) #31-Ryan Newman / 309 laps / running / led 3 laps
2017 LASTCAR CUP SERIES OWNER'S CHAMPIONSHIP
1st) Joe Gibbs Racing, Rick Ware Racing (1)
2017 LASTCAR CUP SERIES MANUFACTURER'S CHAMPIONSHIP
1st) Chevrolet, Toyota (1)
2017 LASTCAR CUP SERIES DRIVER'S CHAMPIONSHIP