Bristol, Tenn.
Starting on the pole for the second straight week, Edwards led 276 of 500 laps in Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 19 Toyota en route to his first victory of the season and fourth on the half-mile oval. Dale Earnhardt Jr. was second, followed by Kurt Busch, Chase Elliott and Trevor Bayne. Edwards’ flawless day contrasted the right-front tire problems endured by teammates Kyle Busch, Matt Kenseth and Denny Hamlin after all of them started in the top five.
Busch, the defending series champion and points leader, had trouble throughout the race. He exited after his car smacked the wall on Lap 259 and sustained heavy damage, failing to finish a race for the first time since June at Michigan.
Earnhardt’s finish marked a huge recovery from a stalled car at the start that eventually left him two laps down. He and Kurt Busch made things interesting late by dueling hard with inside-outside moves, none of which mattered with Edwards far ahead.
Long Beach, Calif.
Pagenaud failed to win a race last season, his first driving for Roger Penske. But he entered Sunday’s race as the IndyCar points leader and inching closer to his first Penske victory.
Shanghai
Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, who collided with teammate Kimi Raikkonen at the first corner, finished second, 37.7 seconds behind Rosberg, while Red Bull’s Daniil Kvyat used an aggressive race strategy to take third — only the second podium of the 21-year-old’s career.
Rosberg started on pole position and led nearly the entire race by a wide margin to win his third race to start this season and his sixth consecutive dating back to last year.
Every driver who has started an F1 season with three straight wins went on to win the title that year.
