2019 Camping World 400
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Race 17 of 36 in the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series | |||
Date | June 30, 2019 | ||
Location | Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois | ||
Course | Permanent racing facility | ||
Course length | 1.5 miles (2.4 km) | ||
Distance | 267 laps, 400.5 mi (640.8 km) | ||
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Network | NBCSN | ||
Announcers | Rick Allen, Jeff Burton, Steve Letarte and Dale Earnhardt Jr. | ||
Radio in the United States | |||
Radio | MRN | ||
Booth announcers | Alex Hayden, Jeff Striegle and Rusty Wallace | ||
Turn announcers | Dave Moody (1 & 2) and Mike Bagley (3 & 4) |
The 2019 Camping World 400, is a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race that was held on June 30, 2019 at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois. Contested over 267 laps on the 1.5-mile (2.4 km) intermediate speedway, it was the 17th race of the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season.
Report
Background

Chicagoland Speedway is a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) tri-oval speedway in Joliet, Illinois, southwest of Chicago. The speedway opened in 2001 and currently hosts NASCAR racing. Until 2011, the speedway also hosted the IndyCar Series, recording numerous close finishes including the closest finish in IndyCar history. The speedway is owned and operated by International Speedway Corporation and located adjacent to Route 66 Raceway.
Entry list
- (i) denotes driver who are ineligible for series driver points.
- (R) denotes rookie driver.
Practice
First practice
Alex Bowman was the fastest in the first practice session with a time of 30.692 seconds and a speed of 175.942 mph (283.151 km/h).[4]
Pos | No. | Driver | Team | Manufacturer | Time | Speed |
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1 | 88 | Alex Bowman | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 30.692 | 175.942 |
2 | 1 | Kurt Busch | Chip Ganassi Racing | Chevrolet | 30.704 | 175.873 |
3 | 4 | Kevin Harvick | Stewart-Haas Racing | Ford | 30.708 | 175.850 |
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Final practice
Joey Logano was the fastest in the final practice session with a time of 30.954 seconds and a speed of 174.452 mph (280.753 km/h).[5]
Pos | No. | Driver | Team | Manufacturer | Time | Speed |
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1 | 22 | Joey Logano | Team Penske | Ford | 30.954 | 174.452 |
2 | 14 | Clint Bowyer | Stewart-Haas Racing | Ford | 30.955 | 174.447 |
3 | 4 | Kevin Harvick | Stewart-Haas Racing | Ford | 30.967 | 174.379 |
Official final practice results |
Qualifying
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Race
Stage results
Stage One Laps: 80
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Stage Two Laps: 80
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Final stage results
Stage Three Laps: 107
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Media
Television
NBC Sports covered the race on the television side. Rick Allen, Jeff Burton, Steve Letarte and 2005 race winner Dale Earnhardt Jr. had the call in the booth for the race. Dave Burns, Parker Kligerman, Marty Snider and Kelli Stavast reported from pit lane during the race.
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Booth announcers | Pit reporters |
Lap-by-lap: Rick Allen Color-commentator: Jeff Burton Color-commentator: Steve Letarte Color-commentator: Dale Earnhardt Jr. |
Dave Burns Parker Kligerman Marty Snider Kelli Stavast |
Radio
The Motor Racing Network had the radio call for the race, which was simulcast on Sirius XM NASCAR Radio.
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Booth announcers | Turn announcers | Pit reporters |
Lead announcer: Alex Hayden Announcer: Jeff Striegle Announcer: Rusty Wallace |
Turns 1 & 2: Dave Moody Turns 3 & 4: Mike Bagley |
Pete Pistone Steve Post Kim Coon Dillon Welch |
Standings after the race
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References
- ^ "2019 schedule". NASCAR.com. NASCAR Media Group, LLC. May 5, 2018. Retrieved May 29, 2019.
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(help) - ^ "Chicagoland Speedway". NASCAR.com. NASCAR Media Group, LLC. January 3, 2013. Retrieved May 29, 2019.
- ^ "Entry List". MRN.com. Motor Racing Network. June 25, 2019. Retrieved June 25, 2019.
- ^ DeGroot, Nick (June 29, 2019). "Alex Bowman tops Kurt Busch in first Cup practice at Chicagoland". Motorsport.com. Joliet, Illinois: Motorsport Network. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
- ^ DeGroot, Nick (June 29, 2019). "Joey Logano leads final Cup practice at Chicagoland". Motorsport.com. Joliet, Illinois: Motorsport Network. Retrieved June 29, 2019.