(88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 173.832 miles per hour.
That proved problematic, as Busch sprinted away after the ensuing restart but was slowly reeled in by Blaney.
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It was the 31st career victory for Power, and his second this season. He had the fastest auto in the first parts of the race at Texas before an ill-advised pit call put him out of the lead.
Johnson ignited the caution on Lap 96 when he lost control of his brakes and slid sideways into Turn 1. Johnson was running seventh at the time.
McMurray's No. 1 Chevrolet caught fire as a result of the wreck, bringing out the red flag. Busch started on the pole for the second consecutive race.
What Else Happened: Strategy was on display from almost the start of the race, the first held at Pocono since the stage format was introduced this season.
Blaney was a popular victor. It was also the 99th victory for Wood Brothers Racing, putting the team one step closer to a milestone of their own.
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Ideally, Dixon could have used a week or two off after a horrific crash at the Indianapolis 500 to let his foot heal. Carlos Munoz of Colombia qualified on-pole last June at 217.137 miles per hour while driving for Andretti Autosport.
(17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 174.750 miles per hour.
The win is also the first win for the Wood Brothers' No. 21 vehicle since Trevor Bayne won the 2011 Daytona 500.
Brad Keselowski, who was contending for the win at Pocono before fading late, put on a headset, grabbed a Fox microphone and shot the breeze with first-time victor Ryan Blaney .
"Just happy, happy that we finally got a finish that we deserved", said Jones. "It's a lot of fun unless it's a bad day... then leave me alone".
In the end, it was Blaney beating out Harvick, claiming his first ever cup series win. Then we had to hold Kevin off and he was really fast all day.
"So, just want to let my wife and kids and my mom know that I'm okay and I will go change my underwear and get ready to go home". After all, who better prepared than the Wood Brothers to revert back to the primitive ways of communication than a team that's been in existence since 1950. His 17-foot birdie putt on No. 15 put him ahead for good and he finished at 10-under 270. Blaney locked himself into the NASCAR Playoffs with this win. An hour or so after confetti fluttered on him in Victory Lane, he offered an open invitation to Ridley to join the post-race party. But to get that fan base that's available and new, the younger crowd has to win. "A win like this is good for the sport". "It's nice to be part of this younger group of drivers".
Blaney held off Kevin Harvick in a closing laps duel to the checkered flag to claim his first win in career start No. 68. He already has seven top-10 finishes this year, now he just needs his first win. So far, so good and to come out here gives us the number one pit selection and gives us the track position to start, but we have to keep it.
Blaney is the son of former NASCAR driver Dave Blaney and the grandson of Lou Blaney, a dirt track legend. I knew that going into qualifying and we talked about it right after the first run. Kimball's first pole comes in his 109th career start. "So, it's really neat for this to happen for me". There were 13 lead changes among nine drivers. Kyle Larson passed Jones for second followed Elliott, Harvick, Keselowski, McMurray, Stenhouse, Kenseth, Truex, Kurt Busch, Jimmie Johnson and Austin Dillon. Busch displayed great defensive driving to hold the No. 21 vehicle off, particularly on the first straightaway as Blaney tried to sneak around on the inside.



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