2020 Supermarket Heroes 500

The 2020 Supermarket Heroes 500 is a NASCAR Cup Series race that was originally scheduled to be held on April 5, 2020 and was rescheduled to May 31, 2020, at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. Contested over 500 laps on the 0.533 mi concrete short track, it was the ninth race of the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season. The race was won by Brad Keselowski after Joey Logano and Chase Elliott wrecked as Elliott got loose and hits Logano coming off turn 4 with 3 laps to go.

Background
Bristol Motor Speedway, formerly known as Bristol International Raceway and Bristol Raceway, is a NASCAR short track venue located in Bristol, Tennessee. Constructed in 1960, it held its first NASCAR race on July 30, 1961. Despite its short length, Bristol is among the most popular tracks on the NASCAR schedule because of its distinct features, which include extraordinarily steep banking, an all concrete surface, two pit roads, and stadium-like seating.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the race was moved from its original April 5 date to May 31. Sponsor K-VA-T Food Stores Inc. also rebranded the event to the "Food City presents the Supermarket Heroes 500" to honor grocery store workers during the pandemic.

Entry list

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

Qualifying
Brad Keselowski was awarded the pole for the race as determined by a random draw.

The Start
Keselowski chose the outside line at the start next to Aric Almirola who lined up next to him on the front row. Brad easily drove away at the drop of the green flag. Drivers seemed to avoid the traction compound early, waiting for it to heat up and get sticky. Ryan Newman ventured to the low side early and spun out on Lap 6, bringing out the yellow flag. On the first competition caution, nearly half the field stayed out, including leader Keselowski.

The bottom grove began to come in and it quickly became the preferred line around the track. Keselowski continued to lead until the 2nd competition caution. Matt DiBenedetto stayed out and inherited the top spot as everyone else came to pit road.

Keselowski exited the pits first and lined up next to DiBenedetto on the restart. Kyle Busch was flagged for speeding on pit road and sent to the rear of the field for the return to racing.

Keselowski quickly went back to the front but was soon chased down by teammate Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott also passed to set up a battle for the lead with Blaney. The pair ran door handle to door handle until Elliott prevailed, he held on to take the Stage 1 win.

Matt DiBenedetto was caught speeding on the entry to pit road, losing all the track position he gained in Stage 1 having to drop to the rear of the field.

Stage 2
Blaney was first off pit road during the stage ending caution followed by Elliott and Keselowski. With a push from Brad, the Team Penske drivers moved to the lead. Elliott settled into 3rd, followed by Logano and Almirola.

Keselowski went back to the front as the leaders worked through lapped traffic. Blaney, trying to put pressure on the leader, overdrove the exit of Turn 2 and spun. He came to rest with his backend to the wall and nose sitting exposed on the top of the track. Ty Dillon could not avoid Blaney and knocked the front end off the #12 car putting Blaney out of the race.

Back to green flag racing, Keselowski again held the lead with Elliott 2nd. With 22 laps to go in the Stage, a major pile-up took out a number of cars and brought out the red flag.

Matt Kenseth got loose exiting Turn 2, he was able to straighten the car but the incident caused Ricky Stenhouse Jr. to check up. Jimmie Johnson got into the rear of Stenhouse and the melee was on. Stenhouse spun and collected the cars of Cole Custer, Alex Bowman, Kurt Busch, Tyler Reddick, all were eliminated from the event.

Back to racing with 15 laps to go in the Stage, Elliott led followed by Logano, Harvick, and Hamlin. Just three laps later the caution displayed again as Ryan Preece hit the wall in Turns 3 and 4.

The race restarted with a seven-lap sprint to the Stage finish. Elliott, Hamlin, Logano, and Harvick were the top four. Elliott held on for his 2nd Stage win of the day.

Kyle Busch worked his way back to 5th after his Stage 1 ending pit road penalty.

The Final Stage
With several of the teams off-sync on pit stops, the top 5 on the restart were Hamlin, Kyle Busch, Jimmie Johnson, Austin Dillon, and Matt Kenseth.

Chris Buescher hit the wall and cut down a tire bringing out the caution again on Lap 268.

This time on the restart Hamlin led briefly until his teammate and last year’s race winner Kyle Busch drove past for the top spot.

On Lap 328, Austin Dillon cut a tire and slowed on the track bringing out the caution for the 13th time allowing the field to pit for fresh tires and fuel. Kyle Busch retained the lead as the race went back to green. Just 26 laps later Ryan Newman spun and the yellow waved again. The leaders chose to remain on the track protecting their positions.

At the drop of the green flag, Hamlin is able to move past Kyle Busch. With 120 laps to go the top 5 were Hamlin, Kyle Busch, Jimmie Johnson, Chase Elliott, and Christopher Bell.

Lapped traffic again played a role, with 87 laps to go Kyle Busch trapped Hamlin behind a slower car and regained the lead. Jimmie Johnson also moved past Hamlin into 2nd place. Elliot and Harvick rounded out the top 5.

With 68 laps to go, Kevin Harvick appeared to have a right front tire problem. His car would not turn and drove up the track and into the wall, clipping the front of Erik Jones. The caution allowed the leaders to pit and fuel up for the final laps. Fresh tires and adjustments set the field for the finish.

When the race went back to green it was Hamlin and Elliott battling for the lead. Elliott dove to the inside of the track and they raced side-by-side for several laps. Hamlin prevailed and held onto the number one position. With 50 laps to go, it was Hamlin, Elliott, Johnson, Logano and Martin Truex Jr. Jimmie Johnson sat in a position to break his 103 race winless streak.

Gary Gaulding hit the wall with 43 laps to go. The 16th caution of the day gave drivers a chance to catch their breath for the final sprint to the checkered flag.

The Finish
Restarting with 29 Laps to go, Hamlin and Logano shared the front row. With 20 laps to the finish, Hamlin and Logano battled for the lead with Elliott and Kyle Busch raced for 3rd with Keselowski lurking behind the top 4.

As the laps wound down, the leaders approached lapped traffic. Just entering the final 10 laps of the race Hamlin went high to pass a lapped car and got loose. Logano and Elliott dove inside and both passed the leader. As Logano moved to the top of the track he got loose and Elliott passed him. Hamlin got squeezed into the wall and spun making contact with B.J. McLeod costing Hamlin a chance at the victory.

The race went back to green with 5 laps to go. Elliott led and Logano was intent on taking the top spot. Logano dove to the bottom and took the lead with 4 to go, Elliott fought back diving to the bottom of the track on the next lap. They touched but Logano held firm. Elliott overdrove the corner and slid high into Logano with 3 to go. They touched again, this time harder and Elliott forced Logano into the wall.

Keselowski took the lead and Clint Bowyer surged into 2nd amid the chaos behind them. Johnson ended up 3rd. Logano finished 21st and Elliott 22nd, the final two cars on the lead lap. Both showing the results of their battle with dented fenders and flat tires.

Keselowski said, “It was a never give up effort,” that brought the team this win. Logano’s version of the incident, “He wrecked me, he got loose underneath me…I had a shot to win.” Elliott admitted getting loose and took the blame for the collision.

Another fascinating finish at Bristol.

Stage Results
Stage One Laps: 125

Stage Two Laps: 125

Final Stage Results
Stage Three Laps: 250

Race statistics

 * Lead changes: 21 among 7 different drivers
 * Cautions/Laps: 17 for 102
 * Red flags: 1 for 11 minutes and 35 seconds
 * Time of race: 3 hours, 19 minutes and 2 seconds
 * Average speed: 80.338 mph

Television
Fox Sports will cover their 20th race at the Bristol Motor Speedway. Mike Joy and five-time Bristol winner Jeff Gordon will cover the race from the Fox Sports studio in Charlotte. Matt Yocum handles the pit road duties. Larry McReynolds provide insight from the Fox Sports studio in Charlotte.

Radio
PRN will have the radio call for the race which will also be simulcasted on Sirius XM NASCAR Radio. Doug Rice, Mark Garrow will call the race in the booth when the field races down the frontstretch. Rob Albright will call the race from atop the turn 3 suites when the field races down the backstretch. Brad Gillie, Brett McMillan and Wendy Venturini will cover the action on pit lane.

Standings after the race

 * Drivers' Championship standings


 * Manufacturers' Championship standings


 * Note: Only the first 16 positions are included for the driver standings.
 * . – Driver has clinched a position in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.