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NASCAR Cup Series race number 5 of 36
Sunday, March 20, 2022 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GA
325 laps on a 1.540 mile paved track (500.500 miles)

Time of race: 3:57:14
Average speed: 126.584 mph
Pole speed: no time trials
Cautions: 11 for 65 laps
Margin of victory: .145 sec
Attendance: n/a
Lead changes: 46
Green flag passes: 6,439 (24.8 per green flag lap)
(Source: NASCAR loop data)

Glossary    2022 NASCAR Cup Series results   /   2022 standings

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Pit road penalty data for this race:
NbrDriverLapFlagInfractionPenalty
44 Greg Biffle27Safety violationTail end
44 Greg Biffle27Speeding on pit roadTail end
48 Alex Bowman27Speeding on pit roadTail end
20 Christopher Bell48Equipment InterferenceTail end
31 Justin Haley48Equipment InterferenceTail end
45 Kurt Busch48Safety violationTail end
1 Ross Chastain95Improper fuelingOther - See Notes (2 Laps)
1 Ross Chastain95Speeding on pit roadTail end
42 Ty Dillon97Removing equipmentTail end
38 Todd Gilliland147Driving through more than 3 pit boxesTail end
19 Martin Truex Jr149Speeding on pit roadTail end
99 Daniel Suarez149Car/Truck pitting out of the assigned pit boxTail end
8 Tyler Reddick150Too many men over the wallOther - See Notes (2 Laps)
78 B.J. McLeod151Speeding on pit roadTail end
20 Christopher Bell204Removing equipmentTail end
78 B.J. McLeod214Speeding on pit roadTail end
15 David Ragan303Safety violationTail end
20 Christopher Bell325UnspecifiedTail end (Passing competition below the double white line)

Note: pre-race penalties and penalties for pitting too soon are not included; pre-race penalties are shown on the race results pages and pitting too soon is normally done by choice with the knowledge that a will be incurred.