It’s Monday, September 18, 2023 and this is Racing Recap, your summary of last weekend’s motorsports action. Joey Logano, , was eliminated from the playoffs after a crash during Saturday night’s elimination race at Bristol. Ferrari’s snapped Max Verstappen and Red Bull’s record F1 win streak at the Singapore Grand Prix. Also, Porsche finished 1-2 in IMSA’s return to Indianapolis.
After two tumultuous races, locked himself into the next round with a win at Bass Pro Shops Night Race. Hamlin looked strong the past two weeks, but misfortune and mistakes kept him out of victory lane. Hamlin will also be joined in the next round by both drivers on his 23XI team, Tyler Reddick and Bubba Wallace.
Surprisingly, Joey Logano won’t be moving on. The 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Champion had struggled throughout the race and ended up a lap down. The nail in the coffin for Logano’s playoff hopes would come on Lap 262 of 500 when Corey LaJoie spun on the backstretch. Logano drove into the multi-car wreck and hit the inside wall. The Penske Ford’s left-real wheel was terminally damaged, and the champion was out.
Denny Hamlin (Gibbs)
Kyle Larson (Hendrick) - +2.437 seconds
Christopher Bell (Gibbs) - +5.098 seconds
Chris Buescher (RFK) - +9.206 seconds
Ty Gibbs (Gibbs) - +9.237 seconds
Carlos Sainz and Scuderia Ferrari drove to win the Singapore Grand Prix, taking advantage of Red Bull’s rare dip in performance. Both Red Bull drivers failed to make Q3 in qualifying, with Max Verstappen lining up 11th on the grid. The world champion would be a factor for the win after a failed tire strategy gamble. Verstappen finished fifth, ending
However, it wouldn’t be a cakewalk for Sainz with Red Bull out of the picture. The closing stages of the race had Mercedes charging towards the front on fresh medium tires. The Spaniard used McLaren’s Lando Norris as buffer, purposely driving slow enough to keep Norris with DRS range and help the McLaren stay ahead of Mercedes.
Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
Lando Norris (McLaren) - +0.812 seconds
Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) - +1.269 seconds
Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - +21.177 seconds
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) - +21.441 seconds
came out victorious in the IMSA Battle on the Bricks. In IMSA’s return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway after a nine-year absence, Nick Tandy and Mathieu Jaminet won the two-hour, 40-minute sprint race in the No. 6 Porsche. The team’s other car crosses the line second. The Porsches were strong all weekend and locked out the front row in qualifying. Next year, will be extended to a six-hour race and join the Michelin Endurance Cup alongside IMSA’s other endurance classics.
No. 6 Penske Porsche 963
No. 7 Penske Porsche 963 - +17.421 seconds
No. 25 Team RLL BMW M Hybrid V8 - +32.964 seconds
No. 31 Whelen Cadillac V-Series.R - +48.431 seconds
No. 10 WTR Acura ARX-06 - +1:00.008