The first race of the 2022 Cup Series playoffs featured a non-playoff driver in victory lane.
Erik Jones inherited the lead during the final caution flag when leader Kyle Busch had an engine problem with less than 25 laps to go and led the final 23 laps on the way to his first win of the season and the 200th win for the No. 43 car at the top level of NASCAR during Sunday night’s Southern 500 at Darlington.
Jones ran near the front of the field all night. His win wasn’t a fluke. He had earned his position to inherit the lead from Busch’s misfortune and then kept Busch’s Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin at bay for the final green flag run of the race.
His win is also the first for a non-playoff driver in the opening race of the playoffs. Dating back to the inception of NASCAR’s playoffs in 2004, no driver outside the postseason had ever won the playoff opener.
Jones also became the 17th different winner over the first 27 Cup Series races of the season. Sixteen different drivers won races during the regular season. The victory is Jones’ third of his career and first since he won the 2019 Southern 500.
He won that race while driving for Joe Gibbs Racing. But Jones was replaced by Christopher Bell after a winless 2020 season that didn’t include a playoff appearance. Without many top-tier rides available, Jones signed to drive for Richard Petty Motorsports, a team that’s now Petty GMS Motorsports after a merger before the 2022 season.
RPM isn’t the powerhouse it once was in Petty’s heyday. The No. 43 car hadn’t been to victory lane since 2014 and now has just two wins in the 2000s. Before Aric Almirola won at Daytona eight years ago, the last driver to win in the No. 43 car was John Andretti at Martinsville. Just five of the 200 wins by drivers in the No. 43 have come since 1984.
Jones’ win also came as myriad playoff drivers had problems throughout the night. Regular-season champion Chase Elliott finished last after he crashed out and Kevin Harvick finished 33rd after his car randomly caught fire during the third stage.
Busch finished 30th after his engine issue and Chase Briscoe was 27th after he got caught up in Elliott’s wreck. Overall, six of the top-10 finishers were playoff drivers.
Tyler Reddick finished third behind Hamlin while Joey Logano was fourth and Christopher Bell was fifth.
Race results
1. Erik Jones
2. Denny Hamlin
3. Tyler Reddick
4. Joey Logano
5. Christopher Bell
6. Michael McDowell
7. Brad Keselowski
8. William Byron
9. Bubba Wallace
10. Alex Bowman
11. Aric Almirola
12. Kyle Larson
13. Ryan Blaney
14. Cole Custer
15. Ty Gibbs
16. Austin Cindric
17. Austin Dillon
18. Daniel Suarez
19. Justin Haley
20. Ross Chastain
21. Harrison Burton
22. Ty Dillon
23. Daniel Hemric
24. Corey LaJoie
25. Landon Cassill
26. Chris Buescher
27. Chase Briscoe
28. Todd Gilliland
29. BJ McLeod
30. Kyle Busch
31. Martin Truex Jr.
32. Cody Ware
33. Kevin Harvick
34. JJ Yeley
35. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
36. Chase Elliott