Races September 5, 2022September 5, 2022 Late Speeding Penalty Costs 99 Team Big Date: September 4th, 2022 Event: Cook Out Southern 500 (Round 27 of 36) Series: NASCAR Cup Series Location: Darlington Raceway (1.366-mile oval) Format: 367 laps, broken into three stages (115 laps/115 laps/137 laps) Start/Finish: 36th / 18th (running, completed 367 of 367 laps) Playoff Standing: 12th with 2029 points Notes: Trackhouse Racing driver Daniel Suárez finished 18th in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway in the first race of the 2022 playoffs. Two races remain in the Round of 16 when four of the 16 playoff drivers will be eliminated. Suárez is 12th of the 16 drivers with 2,029 points, two points above the final transfer position. The second race in the Round of 16 is Sunday at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. USA Network will televise the race at 3 p.m. ET Daniel Suárez’s comeback Saturday night couldn’t have gone more perfect until with just under 100 laps remaining when he pitted under green while racing in fourth. A speeding penalty forced a return to pit lane but a caution before he could serve the pass-through penalty dropped him to 27th and down a lap. Suárez raced back to the front, but could not regain the lost lap until very late in the race and finished 18th. The No. 99 failed qualifying inspection Saturday forcing Suárez to start at the back of the field and make a pit lane drive-through penalty on the opening lap. A caution for rain on lap 4 allowed him to return to the lead lap and he climbed to 19th by the end of the first stage. The No. 99 showed its speed in Stage 2 racing for fourth in the closing laps before contact left him with an eighth-place finish, earning three bonus points. Daniel Suárez, driver of the No. 99 Jockey Chevrolet Camaro for Trackhouse Racing: “Our 99 Jockey Camaro ZL1 was good and felt like the pit crew did a really good job. I just made a mistake and sped on pit road. That shouldn’t happen. We had a great car and great pit stops tonight. We have some things to clean up and we will be ready for Kansas.”