• Source: 2022 Federated Auto Parts 400
    • The 2022 Federated Auto Parts 400 was a NASCAR Cup Series race held on August 14, 2022, at Richmond Raceway in Richmond, Virginia. Contested over 400 laps on the .75-mile (1.21 km) D-shaped short track, it was the 24th race of the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season and was won by Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing, the 60th and final win of his NASCAR Cup Series career.


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      = Background

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      Richmond Raceway (RR), formerly known as Richmond International Raceway (RIR), is a 3/4-mile (1.2 km), D-shaped, asphalt race track located just outside Richmond, Virginia, in Henrico County. It hosts the NASCAR Cup Series, the NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and the IndyCar series. Known as "America's premier short track", it formerly hosted two USAC sprint car races. Chase Young, the 2020 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, was the honorary pace car driver.


      Entry list


      (R) denotes rookie driver.
      (i) denotes driver who is ineligible for series driver points.


      Practice


      Ross Chastain was the fastest in the practice session with a time of 22.976 seconds and a speed of 117.514 mph (189.120 km/h).


      = Practice results

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      Qualifying


      Kyle Larson scored the pole for the race with a time of 23.042 and a speed of 117.177 mph (188.578 km/h).


      = Qualifying results

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      Race




      = Stage Results

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      Stage One
      Laps: 70

      Stage Two
      Laps: 160


      = Final Stage Results

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      Stage Three
      Laps: 170


      = Race statistics

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      Lead changes: 16 among 9 different drivers
      Cautions/Laps: 5 for 28
      Red flags: 0
      Time of race: 3 hours, 3 minutes and 27 seconds
      Average speed: 98.11 miles per hour (157.89 km/h)


      Media




      = Television

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      USA covered the race on the television side. Rick Allen, Jeff Burton, Steve Letarte and three-time Richmond winner Dale Earnhardt Jr. called the race from the broadcast booth. Dave Burns, Parker Kligerman, and Marty Snider handled the pit road duties from pit lane.


      = Radio

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      The Motor Racing Network had the radio call for the race, which was also simulcast on Sirius XM NASCAR Radio. Alex Hayden and Jeff Striegle called the race from the broadcast booth for MRN when the field races through the front straightaway. Dave Moody called the race from a platform when the field races down the backstraightaway. Winston Kelley, Glenn Jarrett and Kim Coon called the action for MRN from pit lane.


      Standings after the race




      References

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