WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. -- Chris Bueschers unlikely victory at Pocono Raceway last Sunday put an interesting twist into NASCARs Chase for the Sprint Cup.I know we are throwing a wrench at a lot of peoples brackets for the Chase, Buescher said. Its going to be a pretty wild ride to the end.No question.And another twist could be added this weekend on the Watkins Glen International road course.Nobody really expected Pocono to spit a surprise race winner out of the Pennsylvania mountain fog, but Buescher and Front Row Motorsports took advantage of the circumstances to land a provisional berth in NASCARs 16-driver playoffs.A much more likely venue for a shocking result is Watkins Glen. As one of two road races out of 36 on the Sprint Cup schedule, it truly stands out in advance as a wild-card event.The days of one-off road-course ringers are gone, but Watkins Glen gives full-time Cup drivers with substantial road racing experience the opportunity to win their way into the Chase, even if they are not regular front-runners in a series dominated by ovals.In the not-too-distant past, road racing specialists Robby Gordon, Juan Pablo Montoya and Marcos Ambrose grasped the opportunity to win Cup races at Watkins Glen and would have qualified for the Chase had the current format been in effect. More recently, A.J. Allmendinger triumphed at The Glen in 2014 for JTG Daugherty Racing to become the first driver to earn his way into the 16-driver Chase as a road course wild-card winner.For an ex-road racer like Allmendinger and a small team like JTG Daugherty, the road races tilt the playing ground in their favor, allowing them to overcome the greater resources that NASCARs superteams enjoy.With such a perceived advantage, the danger for Allmendinger is to not let the pressure of being a favorite to win get to him.Watkins Glen and Sonoma -- just road course racing in general -- are places where I think a driver can make more of a difference, but youve still got to have the right package, Allmendinger said.Obviously, for a win youre going to take whatever risk you have to, he added. We just have to go out there and do our jobs. Road races also tend to put a premium on fuel and tire strategy, which also occasionally produces a surprise winner.But more often than not, when fuel strategy comes into play, it works in favor of the more experienced teams and drivers and their ability to read the race and react quickly to unexpected developments.Passing is more difficult than it is on most ovals, so track position is king and an experienced driver who gets out front is generally able to defend his position.Maybe thats why the most successful road racers of NASCARs modern era are Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon, who lead the series with five and four wins respectively at Watkins Glen.Fuel and tire strategy is expected to be even more critical than usual at Watkins Glen this year. Teams found they could not stretch their fuel long enough to complete this years road race at Sonoma on two stops. More important, Watkins Glen was just fully repaved and Goodyear has brought an extremely conservative tire that has shown very little wear in testing and practice.On Friday, drivers were setting their best times 10 or even 15 laps into a run, with some predicting that the 90-lap race could be completed without a tire change.The biggest thing is pit strategy, said?Kyle Busch, a two-time Watkins Glen winner. Obviously, youve got to pick and choose when youre going to pit and stick to your plan. Whether or not we can still do it on two stops, Im unsure of because Sonoma turned into a three-stop race for us all because the new fuel mileage is a little bit off from where we were last year.The tires are lasting a long time, but its like youre on ice the first few laps, he added. Its a conservative tire, and that way, we are not going to have any tire issues, but it just provides for a lack of grip early in the run.Fellow Toyota driver Martin Truex Jr. says he believes the track will continue to pick up speed as rubber is put down over the weekend.The track is definitely a lot more challenging with the new pavement, Truex said. The tires are really hard -- they dont wear out -- which is typical for repave whether its an oval or a road course. So you dont really change tires or wear tires out, you just keep running on them and they get faster and faster and faster.I think its really challenging just to figure out where your car is, because at some point in the race you have to put tires on. Thats a big challenge, but well see where it goes.The other part of the repave is that many of the curbs lining the 2.45-mile, nine-turn course have been raised or reprofiled. 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Peter Brocks brother says Jamie Whincup would not have been a worthy recipient of the winners trophy named after his famous sibling after a controversial Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama.Whincups Holden team have launched a protest after a time penalty relegated the four-time winner to 11th in Sundays Great Race despite crossing the line first.Instead Holdens Will Davison was handed the Peter Brock Trophy for the second time.Phil Brock awarded Davison the trophy after a Bathurst 1000 that honoured the 10th anniversary of his brothers death.I think it is fitting a small, hard working team like that won the Peter Brock Trophy, he told AAP.Sure Will came from the blue a bit but he had worked so hard.Peter would have been going you bloody deserve this.Brock said it would not have sat well with his brother if Whincup had been the winner after being involved in a spectacular incident with 11 laps left in the enduro classic.When it looked like Whincup was going to win I was thinking this is not what the trophy is about, he said.Peter was about racing and giving it your best shot.The drama began when Whincup tried to snatch second spot from Volvos Scott McLaughlin on lap 150.He made contact with McLaughlin at The Chase, forcing the Volvo driver off the track.McLaughlin weaved back onto the track, spectacularly crashing with Holdens Garth Tander as Whincup continued on, eventually grabbing the lead.Six timee Supercars series winner Whincup already knew he had been slugged with the 15-second penalty by the time he crossed the line, ensuring he not only missed the podium but the top 10.dddddddddddd.The protest hearing is expected to be heard in Melbourne in the coming days.It is Bathurst, we crossed the line first and we were not there by accident, Whincups Holden team boss Mark Dutton told speedcafe website.We are trying to maintain the finishing position he deserved.Meanwhile, McLaughlin was on Sunday night penalised 25 championship points for his part in the incident.Stewards ruled that McLaughlin contributed to the incident with Tander by re-entering the track.Whincup apologised to McLaughlin after the race but did not speak to Tander.I was pretty angry when he spoke to me so I didnt really speak back but he did come see me and said sorry but I thought the move was on, McLaughlin said.Tanders Holden team boss Ryan Walkinshaw was livid.A @holden_racing Bathurst win robbed from us with 10 laps to go by two people running out of talent who should know better. 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