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2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

64th season of NASCAR stock-car racing


64th season of NASCAR stock-car racing

thumb|[[Stephen Leicht]], won the 2012 [[NASCAR Rookie of the Year]]. thumb|[[Chevrolet]] won the [[List of NASCAR Manufacturers' champions|Manufacturer's championship]] with 15 wins & 249 points. The 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was the 64th season of NASCAR professional stock car racing in the United States and the 41st modern-era Cup season. The season started on February 18, 2012, at Daytona International Speedway, with the Budweiser Shootout, followed by the Daytona 500 on February 27. The season continued with the Chase for the Sprint Cup beginning on September 16 at Chicagoland Speedway and concluded with the Ford EcoBoost 400 on November 18 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

During the 2011 season, NASCAR announced the Sprint Cup Series would be changing to fuel injection from carburetors, which had been used since NASCAR's founding in 1949. Sprint Nextel announced at the 2011 Awards Ceremony that they had extended their sponsorship of the series until 2016. Roger Penske won the Owners' Championship, while Brad Keselowski won the Drivers' Championship at the final race of the season. Chevrolet won the Manufacturers' Championship with 249 points. Despite starting his season late, Stephen Leicht was the 2012 NASCAR Rookie of the Year after beating Josh Wise.

2012 was the final season that the fifth-generation cars (also known as the Car of Tomorrow) as the new Generation 6 cars were introduced for the 2013 season.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

There were 40 full-time teams in 2012.

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race DriverCrew ChiefChevroletDodgeFordToyota
**Earnhardt Ganassi Racing**1Jamie McMurrayKevin Manion
42Juan Pablo MontoyaChris Heroy
**Furniture Row Racing**78Regan Smith 30Pete Rondeau 19
Todd Berrier 17
Kurt Busch 6
**Hendrick Motorsports**5Kasey KahneKenny Francis
24Jeff GordonAlan Gustafson
48Jimmie JohnsonChad Knaus
88Dale Earnhardt Jr. 34Steve Letarte
Regan Smith 2
**Phoenix Racing**51Kurt Busch 29Nick Harrison
David Reutimann 1
A. J. Allmendinger 4
Regan Smith 2
**Richard Childress Racing**27Paul MenardRichard Labbe 31
Shane Wilson 5
29Kevin HarvickShane Wilson 24
Gil Martin 12
31Jeff BurtonDrew Blickensderfer 33
Shane Wilson 3
33Elliott Sadler 1Gil Martin 9
Buddy Sisco 2
Tony Glover 25
Brendan Gaughan 4
Hermie Sadler 1
Austin Dillon 1
**Circle Sport**Tony Raines 2
Jeff Green 1
Stephen Leicht **(R)** 21
Cole Whitt 5
**Stewart–Haas Racing**14Tony StewartSteve Addington
39Ryan NewmanTony Gibson32
Matt Borland4
10Danica Patrick 10Tommy Baldwin Jr. 30
Steve Wood 2
Greg Zipadelli 1
Tony Gibson 2
Brandon Thomas 1
**Tommy Baldwin Racing**David Reutimann 21
Dave Blaney 1
Tony Raines 1
Tomy Drissi 1
J. J. Yeley 2
36Dave Blaney 32Ryan Pemberton 33
Tommy Baldwin Jr. 3
Tony Raines 3
J. J. Yeley 1
**Penske Racing**2Brad KeselowskiPaul Wolfe
22A. J. Allmendinger 17Todd Gordon
Sam Hornish Jr. 19
**FAS Lane Racing**32Terry Labonte 4Frank Stoddard
Mike Bliss 1
Ken Schrader 13
Reed Sorenson 6
T. J. Bell 5
Boris Said 2
Jason White 1
Mike Olsen 1
Timmy Hill 3
**Front Row Motorsports**26Tony Raines 1Charles Dickey Jr.
Josh Wise **(R)** 35
34David RaganJay Guy
38David GillilandPat Tryson 30
Derrick Finley 6
**Germain Racing**13Casey MearsBootie Barker
**Phil Parsons Racing**98Michael McDowell 33Gene Nead
David Mayhew 1
Mike Skinner 2
**Richard Petty Motorsports**9Marcos AmbroseTodd Parrott 26
Mike Ford 7
Drew Blickensderfer3
43Aric AlmirolaGreg Erwin 9
Mike Ford 17
Todd Parrott 10
**Roush Fenway Racing**16Greg BiffleMatt Puccia
17Matt KensethJimmy Fennig
99Carl EdwardsBob Osbourne 19
Chad Norris 17
**BK Racing**83Landon CassillDoug Richert
93David Reutimann 2Todd Anderson
Travis Kvapil 34
**Inception Motorsports**
**Swan Racing**30David Stremme 34Steve Lane
Brian Simo 1
Patrick Long 1
**Joe Gibbs Racing**11Denny HamlinDarian Grubb
18Kyle BuschDave Rogers
20Joey LoganoJason Ratcliff
**JTG Daugherty Racing**47Bobby LabonteTodd Berrier 19
David Hyder 1
Brian Burns 16
**Michael Waltrip Racing**15Clint BowyerBrian Pattie
55Mark Martin 24Rodney Childers
Brian Vickers 8
Michael Waltrip 4
56Martin Truex Jr.Chad Johnston 35
Scott Miller 1
**NEMCO Motorsports**87Joe NemechekStephen Gray

The No. 33 changed owners in April. Joe Falk acquired the assets and ownership and was listed as owner after Martinsville; however Childress still fielded the car in races which Austin Dillon competed in.

Limited schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race DriverCrew ChiefRoundsChevroletDodgeFordToyotaToyotaChevroletToyota 28
Ford 1Ford 1
Toyota 8
Chevrolet 6
**Max Q Motorsports**
**Tommy Baldwin Racing**37J. J. YeleyBill Henderson 3
Tony Furr 1113
Dave Blaney1
**Turn One Racing**74Reed SorensonPeter Sospenzo3
Stacy Compton3
Tony Raines1
Cole Whitt4
**Turner Motorsports**50Bill ElliottTrent Owens1
**Penske Racing**12Sam Hornish Jr.Chad Walter1
**Robby Gordon Motorsports**7Robby GordonSamuel Stanley 4
Shane Bourgeois15
**Go Green Racing**79Tim AndrewsPaul Andrews 3
Mike Abner81
Scott Speed2
Kelly Bires6
Mike Skinner1
Reed Sorenson1
**Leavine Family Racing**95Scott SpeedWally Rogers16
**Max Q Motorsports**
**Rick Ware Racing**37Mike WallaceBill Henderson1
Timmy Hill **(R)**4
Tony Raines1
**Roush Fenway Racing**6Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Chad Norris 1
Scott Graves34
**Wood Brothers Racing**21Trevor BayneDonnie Wingo16
**Xxxtreme Motorsport**44David ReutimannFrank Kerr1
**BK Racing**73Travis KvapilBuddy Sisco1
David Reutimann1
**Hamilton Means Racing**52Scott SpeedScott Eggleston1
Mike Skinner3
**Hillman Racing**40Michael WaltripBuddy Sisco1
Tony Raines1
**NEMCO Motorsports**97Bill ElliottScott Eggleston2
Timmy Hill1
**RAB Racing**09Kenny WallaceScott Zipadelli1
**Robinson-Blakeney Racing**49J. J. YeleyTony Furr 19
Scott Eggleston 619
Jason Leffler6
**SS Motorsports**0Mark GreenBrad Smales1
**R3 Motorsports**23Robert Richardson Jr.Bryan Cook 1
Greg Conner 29
Cruz Gonzalez 14
Scott Riggs27
**Humphrey Smith Racing**19Mike BlissPaul Clapprood 16
Skip Pope 1325
Chris Cook2
Jason Leffler1
Jeff Green1
91Reed SorensonPeter Sospenzo13
Jason Leffler2

Team changes

  • Roush Fenway Racing supported only three Sprint Cup Series teams after sponsorship troubles led to the closure of the No. 6 team, then driven by David Ragan. The team ran the Daytona 500 with 2011 Nationwide Series champion Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and ran other races that depended on sponsorship.
  • Richard Childress Racing also downsized to three teams. Their No. 33 entry ran the first six races, with Elliott Sadler running the Daytona 500, Brendan Gaughan running the next four, and Hermie Sadler running at Martinsville. After Martinsville, Virginia car dealer and LJ Racing owner Joe Falk acquired ownership of the #33.
  • Germain Racing changed their manufacturer to Ford after being with Toyota in 2011.
  • The Racer's Group owner Kevin Buckler announced the closure of his NASCAR team TRG Motorsports on January 9, 2012.
  • Red Bull Racing Team officially closed in December 2011.
  • Turn One Racing and Go Green Racing announced plans to enter the Cup Series in 2012. Turn One had scheduled 8 to 10 races after the Daytona 500, while Go Green Racing fielded the No. 19 Ford for Tim Andrews with his father Paul as the crew chief for 10 races.
  • Robinson-Blakeney Racing fielded a Cup Series team for J. J. Yeley.
  • Turner Motorsports attempted to make its Cup Series debut at Daytona in July. The team fielded a No. 50 Chevrolet for veteran Bill Elliott sponsored by retail chain Walmart in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the chain's founding.
  • Stewart–Haas Racing and Tommy Baldwin Racing announced on January 31 that they had formed an alliance for the 2012 season. TBR transferred the owners points of its No. 36 car over to SHR's No. 10 team, ensuring Danica Patrick a spot in the Daytona 500. Furthermore, David Reutimann drove the No. 10 in the 26 races that Patrick does not drive in.
  • In February 2012, former Red Bull Racing Team director Thomas Ueberall purchased the owner's points of the No. 83 and No. 4 (later changed to 93). The team is known as BK Racing. Landon Cassill drove the No. 83 and Travis Kvapil drove the No. 93 at most of the races with David Reutimann piloting the car for the Daytona 500.
  • On February 13, 2012, Michael Waltrip Racing purchased the owner's points from FAS Lane Racing and transferred them to the No. 55 ride, which guaranteed Mark Martin a spot in the Daytona 500. FAS Lane later acquired the 2011 owner's points from the Roush Fenway Racing team's No. 6 ride.
  • Inception Motorsports acquired the owner's points of the dormant TRG Motorsports team, which finished 36th in 2011 Owners Championship.

Crew chief changes

  • On July 27, 2011, Hendrick Motorsports announced that Kenny Francis would join driver Kasey Kahne in 2012, continuing their partnership. Former crew chief Lance McGrew worked on developing the Chevrolet for the 2013 season.
  • Mike Ford, the crew chief for Denny Hamlin in 2011, was fired by Joe Gibbs Racing. He eventually took over Crew Chief Duties for Aric Almirola midway through the 2012 season
  • Former Penske Racing crew chief Steve Addington announced his hiring by Stewart–Haas Racing to be crew chief for Tony Stewart.
  • SHR crew chief Darian Grubb was informed of his post-season release by Tony Stewart prior to the 2011 Bank of America 500. He was later hired by Joe Gibbs Racing to crew chief for Denny Hamlin.
  • Hendrick Motorsports engineer Chris Heroy was signed as the crew chief for Juan Pablo Montoya.
  • Former Earnhardt Ganassi Racing crew chief Brian Pattie was hired by Michael Waltrip Racing to be crew chief for Clint Bowyer's No. 15 car.
  • Richard Childress Racing crew chiefs Gil Martin and Shane Wilson swapped cars for 2012, with Martin crew chiefing the No. 33 on a limited basis and Wilson moving to the 29 at Kevin Harvick's request.
  • After being released by Red Bull Racing Team after the 2011 season, Ryan Pemberton was the crew chief for Dave Blaney at Tommy Baldwin Racing after Philippe Lopez left the team for Richard Petty Motorsports' Nationwide Series team.

Driver changes

Changed teams

  • Following the loss of one of his major sponsors, 2011 Richard Petty Motorsports driver A. J. Allmendinger moved to Penske Racing to drive the vacated No. 22 Dodge.
  • Clint Bowyer changed teams for the 2012 season moving from Richard Childress Racing to Michael Waltrip Racing (MWR) where he drove the No. 15 5-hour Energy Toyota.
  • Kurt Busch, whose 2011 season was marked by various behavior problems, mutually agreed with Roger Penske and sponsors Royal Dutch Shell and Pennzoil to be released from Penske Racing. Busch was later announced as the driver of the No. 51 Chevrolet run by Phoenix Racing.
  • Kasey Kahne replaced Mark Martin in the Hendrick Motorsports No. 5 Chevrolet with Farmers Insurance Group sponsorship.
  • Expressing the desire to run a limited schedule, Mark Martin joined MWR for 2012 for 25 races, driving the No. 55 Aaron's Toyota vacated by David Reutimann.
  • David Reutimann, who drove for Michael Waltrip Racing in 2011, signed a one-year contract to drive for Tommy Baldwin Racing and BK Racing.
  • Former Roush Fenway Racing driver David Ragan signed to drive for Front Row Motorsports in the No. 34 Ford.
  • Landon Cassill and Travis Kvapil signed to drive with BK Racing, a team that purchased the assets of the former Red Bull Racing Team.

Entered the series

  • On November 4, 2011, it was announced that former IndyCar driver Danica Patrick would drive the No. 10 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet for Stewart–Haas Racing for 10 races.
  • On January 4, 2012, Richard Petty Motorsports announced that Aric Almirola would drive the team's 'iconic' No. 43 Ford after driving in the Nationwide Series in 2011.
  • On February 15, Rick Ware Racing announced its partnership with Larry Gunselman's Max Q Motorsports to run 2011 Nationwide Series ROTY Timmy Hill in the No. 37 Ford. Mike Wallace attempted Daytona. Ware dissolved the partnership after Hill decided to return to the Nationwide Series. Max Q reformed in July 2012 with a technical agreement from Tommy Baldwin Racing.
  • On January 20, 2012, Go Green Racing announced they would attempt at least 10 Sprint Cup Series races with Tim Andrews in the No. 19 Ford, with his father Paul Andrews, a longtime crew chief, leading the effort.

Exited the series

  • After being released by TRG Motorsports following the 2011 season, 2011 Rookie of the Year winner Andy Lally returned to the Rolex Sports Car Series to drive for Magnus Racing in the GT category. TRG later suspended its Cup team.

Changes

Technology

On January 21, 2011, NASCAR announced that the Sprint Cup Series would change to electronic fuel injection from carburetors, which had been used since 1949, for the 2012 season. During the 2010 off-season, NASCAR had discussed doing the change during the 2011 season; however, in the January 21 announcements, Robin Pemberton stated, "We don't anticipate any points races this year, or races with fuel injection. It'll be a year dedicated to finetuning and getting the process down, whether it be inspection or the team side of it, with building engines. That's going along quite well." Afterward, John Darby, NASCAR's managing director of competition, said he hoped to debut the electronic fuel injection engine at least in the second race of the 2012 season.

Communication

After the 2011 season ended, NASCAR decided to ban communication between the driver and spotter to other drivers. The change was initially made to break up two-car racing at restrictor plate tracks, which had received criticism from spectators, but was later announced that it would be banned at all the races.

Schedule

On September 28, 2011, the final calendar was released containing 36 races, with the addition of two exhibition races. The schedule also includes two Gatorade Duels, which are the qualifying races for the Daytona 500.

No.Race titleTrackDate1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526Chase for the Sprint Cup27282930313233343536
Budweiser ShootoutDaytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachFebruary 18
Gatorade DuelFebruary 23
Daytona 500February 27†
Subway Fresh Fit 500Phoenix International Raceway, PhoenixMarch 4
Kobalt Tools 400Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las VegasMarch 11
Food City 500Bristol Motor Speedway, BristolMarch 18
Auto Club 400Auto Club Speedway, FontanaMarch 25
Goody's Fast Relief 500Martinsville Speedway, RidgewayApril 1
Samsung Mobile 500Texas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthApril 14
STP 400Kansas Speedway, Kansas CityApril 22
Capital City 400Richmond International Raceway, RichmondApril 28
Aaron's 499Talladega Superspeedway, TalladegaMay 6
Bojangles Southern 500Darlington Raceway, DarlingtonMay 12
Sprint ShowdownCharlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordMay 19
NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race
Coca-Cola 600May 27
FedEx 400 benefiting Autism SpeaksDover International Speedway, DoverJune 3
Pocono 400 presented by #NASCARPocono Raceway, Long PondJune 10
Quicken Loans 400Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynJune 17
Toyota/Save Mart 350Sonoma Raceway, SonomaJune 24
Quaker State 400Kentucky Speedway, SpartaJune 30
Coke Zero 400 powered by Coca-ColaDaytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachJuly 7
Lenox Industrial Tools 301New Hampshire Motor Speedway, LoudonJuly 15
Crown Royal presents the Curtiss Shaver 400Indianapolis Motor Speedway, SpeedwayJuly 29
Pennsylvania 400Pocono Raceway, Long PondAugust 5
Finger Lakes 355 at The GlenWatkins Glen International, Watkins GlenAugust 12
Pure Michigan 400Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynAugust 19
Irwin Tools Night RaceBristol Motor Speedway, BristolAugust 25
AdvoCare 500Atlanta Motor Speedway, HamptonSeptember 2
Federated Auto Parts 400Richmond International Raceway, RichmondSeptember 8
GEICO 400Chicagoland Speedway, JolietSeptember 16
Sylvania 300New Hampshire Motor Speedway, LoudonSeptember 23
AAA 400Dover International Speedway, DoverSeptember 30
Good Sam Roadside Assistance 500Talladega Superspeedway, TalladegaOctober 7
Bank of America 500Charlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordOctober 13
Hollywood Casino 400Kansas Speedway, Kansas CityOctober 21
Tums Fast Relief 500Martinsville Speedway, RidgewayOctober 28
AAA Texas 500Texas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthNovember 4
AdvoCare 500Phoenix International Raceway, PhoenixNovember 11
Ford EcoBoost 400Homestead-Miami Speedway, HomesteadNovember 18

Calendar changes

For the 2012 season, NASCAR made a few changes to the schedule. One of which moved the first race of the season, the Daytona 500, a week later. Along with the delay of the Daytona 500, the races at Phoenix International Raceway and Las Vegas Motor Speedway were moved a week later. Third, Kansas Speedway's first race of the season was moved from June to April, while its second race became the sixth race of the Chase for the Sprint Cup, after switching race dates with Talladega Superspeedway's Good Sam Roadside Assistance 500. A couple more changes occurred in the regular season because Dover International Speedway's first race followed the Coca-Cola 600, as well as switching the race dates of the Aaron's 499 and Richmond International Raceway's first event. Also, Kentucky Speedway's race was before the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway.

Pre-season

Pre-season testing began on January 12, 2012, with NASCAR Preseason Thunder at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. The tests lasted three days, with each having a morning and afternoon session. In the morning session on the first day, Jeff Gordon was quickest ahead of Paul Menard and Kurt Busch with a time of 46.687 seconds. The afternoon test session featured limited tandem drafting, and Kyle Busch and six other cars broke the 200 MPH mark. Defending champion Tony Stewart stated his excitement for returning to Daytona, "Our sport is unique obviously having our biggest race the first race of the year, but it's very fitting at the same time because this race, we have more time during the offseason to prepare for this race than we do the others. You bring cars here that you have the extra time to just make them that little bit nicer than you normally have time to do."

On the second day, Martin Truex Jr. was quickest in the morning session after posting a time of 43.962 seconds, while Kurt Busch was quickest in the afternoon with a time of 43.677. The final day of testing was led by Jeff Gordon who topped the charts. The final day focused on neutralizing the controversial two-car draft. The third day of testing focused on drafting, and Vice President of Competition Robin Pemberton was pleased with the progress drivers and teams had made. "The way the cars run in the draft, the way they can draft and do draft and what they do to get their cars running to their maximum potential. So far, we like what we've seen. It's been a good mix of what they can do in a larger pack and how close they can get for a limited time to push."

Season summary

The season began with the annual Budweiser Shootout. Multiple cautions stemming from tight pack racing whittled down the field to only a few cars. On the last lap, Kyle Busch used a slingshot move to pass defending champion Tony Stewart to win his first Shootout. In the Duels, defending champion Tony Stewart held off the field for his third Duel victory, while Roush Fenway Racing teammates Matt Kenseth and Greg Biffle dominated the second duel, with Kenseth prevailing. In the season opening Daytona 500, persistent showers on February 26 forced the race to be postponed to Monday for the first time in its 53-year history. Starting at night, the race would take its most dramatic turn when Juan Pablo Montoya, attempting to catch up with the field under caution, had a part failure on his car, which veered up the racetrack into a jet dryer, sparking a brief fire that forced a 2-hour red flag, causing the race to run into Tuesday (another first). After the flag was lifted, Kenseth held off teammate Biffle and Dale Earnhardt Jr. on a green-white-checkered finish to win his second Daytona 500 and capture Jack Roush's 300th victory in NASCAR.

The next week in Phoenix, Kevin Harvick dominated the race, but Denny Hamlin grabbed the lead late, and held off Harvick for his first win of 2012. The next week in Las Vegas, Tony Stewart dominated the race once again and held off Jimmie Johnson on a late restart to grab his first win of 2012 and his first at Las Vegas. The first short track race was at Bristol, and Brad Keselowski dominated the race, leading 232 laps and rolling to his first win of the season. The following weekend in California, Kyle Busch led for 80 laps, but Tony Stewart stayed on track when the rain came on lap 124, and was declared the winner when the race was called on lap 129. The next race at Martinsville, Jeff Gordon dominated the race, leading 329 laps. However, a late crash caused by Clint Bowyer and Jimmie Johnson set up a green-white-checkered finish, enabling Ryan Newman to take the lead and hold of A. J. Allmendinger for the win.

After an off-week, the teams returned to action at Texas. There, Greg Biffle held off Jimmie Johnson and grabbed his first win in 49 races. The next week at Kansas, Denny Hamlin held off a dominant Martin Truex Jr. to take his second win of 2012 under Darian Grubb. At Richmond, Carl Edwards dominated the race before a black flag on the restart knocked him out of contention. Tony Stewart held the point, but got caught up by a faulty final stop. Kyle Busch then inherited the lead to take his first win of 2012 and his fourth consecutive spring Richmond win. The series traveled to Talladega for its second superspeedway race of the year. After a flurry of late race cautions took out a number of contenders, Brad Keselowski, with help from Kyle Busch, drove past Daytona 500 winner Matt Kenseth and Greg Biffle to take his second win of 2012. At the Southern 500, Jimmie Johnson dominated the field, but stayed on track during the final round of pit stops on the advice of Chad Knaus and held off Denny Hamlin for his first win of 2012 and Rick Hendrick's 200th victory. At the Sprint All-Star Race, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and A. J. Allmendinger raced into the main event via finishing 1–2 in the Sprint Showdown, while veteran Bobby Labonte won the fan vote to transfer in. A slow restart after the fourth segment by Matt Kenseth allowed Jimmie Johnson to cruise to his third All-Star win. The following was NASCAR's longest race, the Coke 600. Greg Biffle once again had the dominant intermediate car, but Kasey Kahne drove past Denny Hamlin and teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. on the final restart to take his first win of 2012 with Hendrick Motorsports.

The series moved to Dover, where Jimmie Johnson dominated the field and cruised to his second win of the year. At the repaved Pocono, polesitter Joey Logano pulled a bump and run on former mentor Mark Martin to score his first win since 2009. At a repaved Michigan, drivers had to contend with a new tire as well as a pre-race shower. Once the race got underway, Dale Earnhardt Jr. dominated the race, leading 95 laps en route to his first victory in 143 races. At Sonoma, Clint Bowyer dominated the race, leading 71 laps and holding off Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch on a green-white-checkered finish to win his first race with Michael Waltrip Racing. In the series return to Kentucky, Kyle Busch dominated the early stages of the race until a broken shock took him out of contention. A late crash by Ryan Newman set up a fuel mileage race, and Brad Keselowski took the lead and preserved enough fuel for his third win of the year. On the return trip to Daytona, the Roush duo of Matt Kenseth and Greg Biffle dominated the race. A late push from Kasey Kahne handed Tony Stewart the lead as well as his fourth Daytona victory. The next stop was Loudon, where Denny Hamlin dominated the race, leading 150 laps. However, a decision to take four tires on a final stop dropped him to 13th. Kasey Kahne held the lead on the final restart and held off a surging Hamlin for his second win of 2012.

Watkins Glen.

After a week off, the Cup Series returned to action at the famed Brickyard. Denny Hamlin dominated the initial stages of the race, but lost the lead to Jimmie Johnson after a cycle of green flag pit stops on lap 30. From there, Johnson took over the lead and easily held off Kyle Busch for his 4th Brickyard victory. Moving for its return trip to Pocono, rain plagued the race all day, wreaking havoc on championship contenders. However, Jeff Gordon moved through a late wreck to shake off the bad luck and take his first win of the year; the race was called after 98 laps due to a second rainstorm that hit the circuit after earlier rain had delayed the start. The Cup Series made its final road course stop of the season at Watkins Glen. In a repeat of last year's race, Kyle Busch, Brad Keselowski and Marcos Ambrose dominated the day, but Busch, appearing on his way to a second win, spun in the esses with 2 laps to go, while Ambrose pulled a bump and run on Keselowski in turn 9, holding him off for the win. The drivers returned to Michigan, where polesitter Mark Martin dominated the early stages of the race until he was involved in a wreck with Kasey Kahne. Jimmie Johnson took the lead in the late stages of the race until his engine blew on lap 195, setting up a green-white-checkered finish. Greg Biffle took the lead and held off Brad Keselowski and Kasey Kahne for his second win of 2012.

Heading to a newly configured Bristol, Joey Logano dominated the early stages of the race, leading 139 laps. The lead changed hands multiple times as pit strategy dictated the nature of the race. Carl Edwards in need of a victory, stayed out after a caution involving polesitter Casey Mears. However, he dropped through the pack, handing the lead over to Denny Hamlin, who held off Jimmie Johnson for his third win of the season. At Atlanta, the battle up front was contested between Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin. However, Martin Truex Jr. got out front until a late crash by Jamie McMurray brought the field down pit road, and Hamlin exiting first. Hamlin then held off Jeff Gordon on a green-white-checkered for a series high 4th win of the season. At the final regular season race at Richmond, the wild card contenders attempted to get into victory lane to make the Chase field. Denny Hamlin dominated the first half of the race, leading 202 laps. However, a caution for rain on lap 276 shuffled the running order significantly. Clint Bowyer inherited the lead on lap 312, stretching his fuel mileage and holding off Jeff Gordon for his second win of the season. Gordon, despite falling a lap down early on, rallied to leapfrog Kyle Busch for the second wild card position in the Chase.

Chicagoland

The Chase for the Sprint Cup kicked off at Chicagoland Speedway. Polesitter Jimmie Johnson dominated the race, leading 172 laps. However, Brad Keselowski got ahead of Johnson after the final round of pit stops, enabling Keselowski to pull away and score his fourth win of the season. At Loudon, Denny Hamlin backed up a promise he made on Twitter (later stating it was overblown) to win the race, and led 193 laps despite starting 32nd to take his fifth win of the season. The following week at Dover, the JGR duo of Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin dominated the race. However, a lack of cautions in the race set up a fuel mileage race, forcing the duo to pit. June winner Jimmie Johnson attempted to take advantage, only to be forced to conserve fuel. Brad Keselowski inherited the point and managed to stretch his fuel to take his 5th win of the year as well as the points lead. The teams returned to Talladega, where a lack of cautions produced differing pit strategies between the teams. At the end, the race was about to come down to fuel mileage when leader Jamie McMurray spun with 6 to go. Matt Kenseth stayed out on track and stayed in front of the field when "The Big One" erupted, handing him his second win of 2012.

The Chase reached the halfway mark at Charlotte. Points leader Brad Keselowski dominated the race, looking to pad his points lead. However, Keselowski pitted one lap too late on his final stop and ran out of fuel on pit road, dashing his hopes for a win. Clint Bowyer, who pitted on lap 278, stretched his fuel mileage and held off Denny Hamlin for his third win of the season to tighten the points race. The series returned to Kansas, where a recent repave turned the race into a war of attrition. Matt Kenseth stayed out during the final caution and ran away from the field to pick up his third win of the season. The series headed back to Martinsville, where polesitter Jimmie Johnson dominated the race, capturing his 4th win of the season. At Texas, Johnson once again dominated from pole and held off a late charge from championship contender Brad Keselowski to take his second win in a row. The penultimate race at Phoenix was dominated by Kyle Busch. However, the championship race took a significant turn when points leader Johnson crashed out of the race. Bowyer who was third in the point standings was also knocked out of the championship contention after being intentionally wrecked by Jeff Gordon on lap 311. At the end of the race, winless Kevin Harvick would take the lead and capture his first win in 44 races. At the season finale in Homestead, the race once again came down to fuel mileage. Jimmie Johnson attempted to make the race on one less stop than his competitors, but was knocked out of contention for the win and the Championship when the drive train failed. Teammate Jeff Gordon took the point on lap 254 and used Johnson's strategy to take his first win at Homestead, while points leader Brad Keselowski finished 15th to secure his and Roger Penske's first Sprint Cup Championship.

Results and standings

Races

No.RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning driverManufacturerReport1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526Chase for the Sprint Cup27282930313233343536
Budweiser ShootoutMartin Truex Jr.Greg BiffleKyle BuschToyota[Report](2012-budweiser-shootout)
Gatorade DuelsCarl EdwardsDenny HamlinTony StewartChevrolet[Report](2012-gatorade-duels)
Greg BiffleGreg BiffleMatt KensethFord
Daytona 500Carl EdwardsDenny HamlinMatt KensethFord[Report](2012-daytona-500)
Subway Fresh Fit 500Mark MartinKevin HarvickDenny HamlinToyota[Report](2012-subway-fresh-fit-500)
Kobalt Tools 400Kasey KahneTony StewartTony StewartChevrolet[Report](2012-kobalt-tools-400)
Food City 500Greg BiffleBrad KeselowskiBrad KeselowskiDodge[Report](2012-food-city-500)
Auto Club 400Denny HamlinKyle BuschTony StewartChevrolet[Report](2012-auto-club-400)
Goody's Fast Relief 500Kasey KahneJeff GordonRyan NewmanChevrolet[Report](2012-goody-s-fast-relief-500)
Samsung Mobile 500Martin Truex Jr.Jimmie JohnsonGreg BiffleFord[Report](2012-samsung-mobile-500)
STP 400A. J. AllmendingerMartin Truex Jr.Denny HamlinToyota[Report](2012-stp-400)
Capital City 400Mark MartinCarl EdwardsKyle BuschToyota[Report](2012-capital-city-400)
Aaron's 499Jeff GordonMatt KensethBrad KeselowskiDodge[Report](2012-aaron-s-499)
Bojangles' Southern 500Greg BiffleJimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonChevrolet[Report](2012-bojangles-southern-500)
NASCAR Sprint All-Star RaceKyle BuschBrad KeselowskiJimmie JohnsonChevroletReport
Coca-Cola 600Aric AlmirolaGreg BiffleKasey KahneChevrolet[Report](2012-coca-cola-600)
FedEx 400Mark MartinJimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonChevrolet[Report](2012-fedex-400)
Pocono 400Joey LoganoJoey LoganoJoey LoganoToyota[Report](2012-pocono-400)
Quicken Loans 400Marcos AmbroseDale Earnhardt Jr.Dale Earnhardt Jr.Chevrolet[Report](2012-quicken-loans-400)
Toyota/Save Mart 350Marcos AmbroseClint BowyerClint BowyerToyota[Report](2012-toyota-save-mart-350)
Quaker State 400Jimmie JohnsonKyle BuschBrad KeselowskiDodge[Report](2012-quaker-state-400)
Coke Zero 400Matt KensethMatt KensethTony StewartChevrolet[Report](2012-coke-zero-400)
Lenox Industrial Tools 301Kyle BuschDenny HamlinKasey KahneChevrolet[Report](2012-lenox-industrial-tools-301)
Brickyard 400Denny HamlinJimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonChevrolet[Report](2012-brickyard-400)
Pennsylvania 400Juan Pablo MontoyaJimmie JohnsonJeff GordonChevrolet[Report](2012-pennsylvania-400)
Finger Lakes 355 at The GlenJuan Pablo MontoyaKyle BuschMarcos AmbroseFord[Report](2012-finger-lakes-355-at-the-glen)
Pure Michigan 400Mark MartinMark MartinGreg BiffleFord[Report](2012-pure-michigan-400)
Irwin Tools Night RaceCasey MearsJoey LoganoDenny HamlinToyota[Report](2012-irwin-tools-night-race)
AdvoCare 500Tony StewartDenny HamlinDenny HamlinToyota[Report](2012-advocare-500-atlanta)
Federated Auto Parts 400Dale Earnhardt Jr.Denny HamlinClint BowyerToyota[Report](2012-federated-auto-parts-400)
GEICO 400Jimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonBrad KeselowskiDodge[Report](2012-geico-400)
Sylvania 300Jeff GordonDenny HamlinDenny HamlinToyota[Report](2012-sylvania-300)
AAA 400Denny HamlinKyle BuschBrad KeselowskiDodge[Report](2012-aaa-400)
Good Sam Roadside Assistance 500Kasey KahneJamie McMurrayMatt KensethFord[Report](2012-good-sam-roadside-assistance-500)
Bank of America 500Greg BiffleBrad KeselowskiClint BowyerToyota[Report](2012-bank-of-america-500)
Hollywood Casino 400Kasey KahneMatt KensethMatt KensethFord[Report](2012-hollywood-casino-400)
Tums Fast Relief 500Jimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonChevrolet[Report](2012-tums-fast-relief-500)
AAA Texas 500Jimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonChevrolet[Report](2012-aaa-texas-500)
AdvoCare 500Kyle BuschKyle BuschKevin HarvickChevrolet[Report](2012-advocare-500-phoenix)
Ford EcoBoost 400Joey LoganoKyle BuschJeff GordonChevrolet[Report](2012-ford-ecoboost-400)

Drivers

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results. * – Most laps led.

Pos.Driver[DAY](2012-daytona-500)[PHO](2012-subway-fresh-fit-500)[LVS](2012-kobalt-tools-400)[BRI](2012-food-city-500)[CAL](2012-auto-club-400)[MAR](2012-goody-s-fast-relief-500)[TEX](2012-samsung-mobile-500)[KAN](2012-stp-400)[RCH](2012-capital-city-400)[TAL](2012-aaron-s-499)[DAR](2012-bojangles-southern-500)[CLT](2012-coca-cola-600)[DOV](2012-fedex-400)[POC](2012-pocono-400)[MCH](2012-quicken-loans-400)[SON](2012-toyota-save-mart-350)[KEN](2012-quaker-state-400)[DAY](2012-coke-zero-400)[NHA](2012-lenox-industrial-tools-301)[IND](2012-brickyard-400)[POC](2012-pennsylvania-400)[GLN](2012-finger-lakes-355-at-the-glen)[MCH](2012-pure-michigan-400)[BRI](2012-irwin-tools-night-race)[ATL](2012-advocare-500-atlanta)[RCH](2012-federated-auto-parts-400)[CHI](2012-geico-400)[NHA](2012-sylvania-300)[DOV](2012-aaa-400)[TAL](2012-good-sam-roadside-assistance-500)[CLT](2012-bank-of-america-500)[KAN](2012-hollywood-casino-400)[MAR](2012-tums-fast-relief-500)[TEX](2012-aaa-texas-500)[PHO](2012-advocare-500-phoenix)[HOM](2012-ford-ecoboost-400)Pts.124002236132360423455233262329723248232192311102303112299122245Chase for the Sprint Cup cut-offPos.Driver[DAY](2012-daytona-500)[PHO](2012-subway-fresh-fit-500)[LVS](2012-kobalt-tools-400)[BRI](2012-food-city-500)[CAL](2012-auto-club-400)[MAR](2012-goody-s-fast-relief-500)[TEX](2012-samsung-mobile-500)[KAN](2012-stp-400)[RCH](2012-capital-city-400)[TAL](2012-aaron-s-499)[DAR](2012-bojangles-southern-500)[CLT](2012-coca-cola-600)[DOV](2012-fedex-400)[POC](2012-pocono-400)[MCH](2012-quicken-loans-400)[SON](2012-toyota-save-mart-350)[KEN](2012-quaker-state-400)[DAY](2012-coke-zero-400)[NHA](2012-lenox-industrial-tools-301)[IND](2012-brickyard-400)[POC](2012-pennsylvania-400)[GLN](2012-finger-lakes-355-at-the-glen)[MCH](2012-pure-michigan-400)[BRI](2012-irwin-tools-night-race)[ATL](2012-advocare-500-atlanta)[RCH](2012-federated-auto-parts-400)[CHI](2012-geico-400)[NHA](2012-sylvania-300)[DOV](2012-aaa-400)[TAL](2012-good-sam-roadside-assistance-500)[CLT](2012-bank-of-america-500)[KAN](2012-hollywood-casino-400)[MAR](2012-tums-fast-relief-500)[TEX](2012-aaa-texas-500)[PHO](2012-advocare-500-phoenix)[HOM](2012-ford-ecoboost-400)Pts.131133141051151030161006179651895019883208682186822810237722474725735267012763828622296123060531598324533341734373352503623637187381663914740146411264212443944494457146564750483449145013511152115310549556565574582Ineligible for Sprint Cup driver pointsPos.Driver[DAY](2012-daytona-500)[PHO](2012-subway-fresh-fit-500)[LVS](2012-kobalt-tools-400)[BRI](2012-food-city-500)[CAL](2012-auto-club-400)[MAR](2012-goody-s-fast-relief-500)[TEX](2012-samsung-mobile-500)[KAN](2012-stp-400)[RCH](2012-capital-city-400)[TAL](2012-aaron-s-499)[DAR](2012-bojangles-southern-500)[CLT](2012-coca-cola-600)[DOV](2012-fedex-400)[POC](2012-pocono-400)[MCH](2012-quicken-loans-400)[SON](2012-toyota-save-mart-350)[KEN](2012-quaker-state-400)[DAY](2012-coke-zero-400)[NHA](2012-lenox-industrial-tools-301)[IND](2012-brickyard-400)[POC](2012-pennsylvania-400)[GLN](2012-finger-lakes-355-at-the-glen)[MCH](2012-pure-michigan-400)[BRI](2012-irwin-tools-night-race)[ATL](2012-advocare-500-atlanta)[RCH](2012-federated-auto-parts-400)[CHI](2012-geico-400)[NHA](2012-sylvania-300)[DOV](2012-aaa-400)[TAL](2012-good-sam-roadside-assistance-500)[CLT](2012-bank-of-america-500)[KAN](2012-hollywood-casino-400)[MAR](2012-tums-fast-relief-500)[TEX](2012-aaa-texas-500)[PHO](2012-advocare-500-phoenix)[HOM](2012-ford-ecoboost-400)Pts.–2–2Pos.Driver[DAY](2012-daytona-500)[PHO](2012-subway-fresh-fit-500)[LVS](2012-kobalt-tools-400)[BRI](2012-food-city-500)[CAL](2012-auto-club-400)[MAR](2012-goody-s-fast-relief-500)[TEX](2012-samsung-mobile-500)[KAN](2012-stp-400)[RCH](2012-capital-city-400)[TAL](2012-aaron-s-499)[DAR](2012-bojangles-southern-500)[CLT](2012-coca-cola-600)[DOV](2012-fedex-400)[POC](2012-pocono-400)[MCH](2012-quicken-loans-400)[SON](2012-toyota-save-mart-350)[KEN](2012-quaker-state-400)[DAY](2012-coke-zero-400)[NHA](2012-lenox-industrial-tools-301)[IND](2012-brickyard-400)[POC](2012-pennsylvania-400)[GLN](2012-finger-lakes-355-at-the-glen)[MCH](2012-pure-michigan-400)[BRI](2012-irwin-tools-night-race)[ATL](2012-advocare-500-atlanta)[RCH](2012-federated-auto-parts-400)[CHI](2012-geico-400)[NHA](2012-sylvania-300)[DOV](2012-aaa-400)[TAL](2012-good-sam-roadside-assistance-500)[CLT](2012-bank-of-america-500)[KAN](2012-hollywood-casino-400)[MAR](2012-tums-fast-relief-500)[TEX](2012-aaa-texas-500)[PHO](2012-advocare-500-phoenix)[HOM](2012-ford-ecoboost-400)Pts.
Brad Keselowski325321*1893611911551218131218594223037161711*862615
Clint Bowyer113064131017367611135671*162931584772711049231656282
Jimmie Johnson4242910122*36351*111*455**6**3671*14*32723413**2***241739**1*****1***3236
Kasey Kahne2934**19**3714**38**7854819293314271122133923123515**12**8**4**325421
Greg Biffle333**13**61315185**12**4*1124472121931561191591318166**4**27101075
Denny Hamlin4*12020**11**61214232218534353252***6**29341111*18*161***8**142133320224
Matt Kenseth11322216454113*610373137**3***13352381725951814351141*1441418
Kevin Harvick72*1111419961925168214101611238131715161551012111311161132918
Tony Stewart16221*141724133243252532232112105193227**22**46720221352751917
Jeff Gordon40812352614*42123**33**357131966512651212832235**3**221810714301
Martin Truex Jr.12717385**6**2*2528512720122281711831010114219176131022313436
Dale Earnhardt Jr.21410153310729176481*234154432284127**14**81311202172110
Kyle Busch17623322*36111012432930321710*24**16**2337*1366164287*353123**3***4*
Ryan Newman212141271212015362314151215183451076118363585102192030111253
Carl Edwards**8**175395118910*31792611112120618297146223617191953671418161112
Paul Menard63171019261818131713151792220121417141112910823151222282731227911
Joey Logano910161624231915242610238**1***351022414331332318*1830781032919161127**14**
Marcos Ambrose133213362115201622149321013**9****8**1330192010155171527241827331224321813
Jeff Burton53314622222922311018192215211124221322230193312624152710282822191319
Aric Almirola331224192582223261219**16**628172826192819191820353226172319191229415167
Jamie McMurray3137873220141414113421191014191513202218391417242221262434*171517182320
Juan Pablo Montoya36112581721161212322420281783414282521**20****33**2613212023222638191620341228
Bobby Labonte14162628281727351721292820221624271023262727221419252620141832339331525
Regan Smith2420152420162324274014172716283233342618992916142434161753872430
Kurt Busch39153518933131728202127243031935243630313028132832252339212515889
Mark Martin10**9**1812333**8**2034**14**2291112**35***103143624291016
Travis Kvapil1939272927382530163212923262636171630372524151826273131298251731232026
David Ragan4325212331243530327283521272327292634282822233228322229304342026283331
Casey Mears2539272523252526211822224135201518183634351637*21*332936363126293725212229
David Gilliland232833263028312736132526402327262831272721201820313128323215232330353633
Landon Cassill223536293629303420342618384318312532292526232524201929273630261819262527
A. J. Allmendinger3418371715215**32**161533331631199924352836
Dave Blaney15232934333437372930274032252537352239233638262533334129433935392632
David Reutimann2636312127352629332236DNQ3121231133242134303730364034
Brian Vickers51841543498
David Stremme372928383930DNQ383739393833DNQDNQ3639352434343739373935DNQ3337DNQ40DNQ3438
Michael McDowell30433831384041403943DNQ36423438384340DNQ3723DNQ4143373831314339383841
J. J. YeleyDNQ26433035373331DNQDNQ37DNQ34363733DNQ4043394040DNQDNQ41DNQDNQ41344242DNQ42DNQ35
Josh Wise **(R)**3840433741393938424343DNQ4242303738374037384038DNQ4238DNQ3743DNQDNQ38373740
Ken Schrader30333232313131304235293137
Stephen Leicht **(R)**35DNQ3935334141423231DNQ26DNQ40DNQ363434DNQ35DNQ
Scott SpeedDNQ434342374325393817DNQ3741384040343730
Michael WaltripDNQ1930925
Terry Labonte18292016
Tony Raines19DNQ34DNQ3832363840
Scott Riggs42DNQ4141424243DNQDNQDNQ3740414341414341414039DNQDNQ42DNQWth4242
Brendan Gaughan27342243
Boris Said2925
Bill ElliottDNQ3737
Hermie Sadler31
Mike Olsen33
Robby Gordon4141DNQWthDNQ39
Mike Skinner411DNQ424139
Kelly Bires42DNQ43DNQ38DNQ
Tomy Drissi38
Stacy ComptonDNQ39DNQ
David Mayhew40
Patrick Long42
Brian SimoDNQ
Mark GreenDNQ
Sam Hornish Jr.193322161651234111111212524152613173122
Trevor Bayne359288244327172416202122212223
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.20123539
Danica Patrick38313029292528322417
Timmy Hill **(R)**DNQ42DNQDNQ42362229
Mike Bliss2440DNQ404242DNQDNQ36383942DNQ433943DNQ4042DNQ3936DNQ414143
Austin Dillon24
Robert Richardson Jr.DNQ27DNQ35
Elliott Sadler27
Joe Nemechek28404140DNQ39DNQ414141404139374043404138DNQ36293639433840393941DNQ40414039DNQ
Reed Sorenson424243322834303041DNQ4242DNQ4243DNQ424341414343DNQ
T. J. Bell3133303033
Jason Leffler35433138DNQDNQDNQ42DNQ
Jason White31
Cole Whitt403842DNQ37DNQ40DNQDNQ
Chris Cook4241
Kenny WallaceDNQ
Mike WallaceDNQ
Tim AndrewsDNQ
Jeff GreenDNQDNQ
References
  • 1 – Post entry, driver and owner did not score points.
  • 2 – Hill and Cook started the season running for Cup series points but switched to Nationwide after California (Hill) and Watkins Glen (Cook).

Manufacturer

PosManufacturerWinsPoints1234
Chevrolet15**249**
Toyota10**213**
Ford6**174**
Dodge5**156**

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