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  • CORVETTE RACING AT VIR: Antonio Garcia Q&A

    CORVETTE RACING AT VIR: Antonio Garcia Q&A

    Media interview transcript ahead of this weekend’s Michelin GT Challenge at VIR

    Corvette Racing factory driver Antonio Garcia was part of a media Zoom today to talk about this week’s Michelin GT Challenge at VIR and the lone GT-only race in this year’s IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. He is a four-time winner at VIR with Corvette and will team with Alexander Sims in Corvette Racing by Pratt Miller Motorsports’ No. 3 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R.

    VIR is a place where you’ve had quite a lot of success in the past. What is it about that racetrack that seems to resonate with you and the Corvette team and how do you carry that momentum with that this weekend?

    “I don’t really know. I mean, I personally like this racetrack and as you said, Corvette Racing has always been successful there. I don’t know if it’s only because we only run alone there as a GT-only race and that probably helps to keep everything tidy as far as strategy and the classes aren’t shuffling the order too much. It suited the C7.R. It definitely suited the C8.R. So I’m looking forward to going back there and seeing where we are. We definitely have had very strong performances this year especially in qualifying. We only managed to win in Canada but I think we just need to keep putting everything together to be able to go to the end and finally get another Corvette 1-2 like we did there.”

    You have four wins at VIR. Do you have a favorite? Is there one you like more than others?

    “Those are difficult to choose from. I really liked last year because we kind of knew that Jordan (Taylor) was going away from the team and it was nice to see him going across the line in the same week after he actually announced that he was not coming back with us this year. So it was cool. I seem to forget all the other wins! I remember the last one with Jan (Magnussen). I always like it there, but I don’t have a favorite, I don’t think. I do like all of them. But yeah, I’ve had a lot of racing there.”

    VIR seems to be a kind of love-it-or-loathe-it track. And sometimes that changes for a driver on the day. But generally the consensus is it’s a real driver’s track, but one where mistakes can be very costly. What do you agree with? Do you love it? Do you loathe it?

    “I like it there, especially after the new pavement from a couple of years ago. It really brought up the overall grip. That made it very, very similar, even in GTD cars, pretty close to how the GTLM cars felt. So, more grip is always fun. You’re going faster, but obviously, the mistakes are there. If you make one, you can always hit something there. So I always like it. It produces good racing and I always look forward to going back there and seeing how the weather does because at times it’s tricky. This year doesn’t seem like it will be as hot as it was last year, but yeah, let’s see what it brings this year.”

    There was a lot of contact at Road America, and when the drivers comment about it, invariably, they say contact is part of IMSA racing. Are we getting to a point where there’s too much contact from your point of view?

    “Probably, yes. I never like contact too much. I don’t really like ABS and at times that brings in times where everybody dives in and just prays for the car to stop. There’s a lot of big moves and at times you just rely on your systems, and at times the system doesn’t quite work as well as you think. That’s probably one of the things. The cars are going faster and faster, and the braking zones are getting also way shorter, so the whole thing is kind of going in the wrong direction from that perspective. We were unlucky. I felt we didn’t deserve what happened at the last race where we got hit on the very first lap and obviously the car wasn’t quite what it needed to be after that. But for sure that always happens at the end of the year, also. Everyone wants to get a good result and at times decisions are not as good as they are at the beginning of the season. I believe we are on the high end of where I would like racing to be. But let’s see how it goes in the last three races. We’ve always seen that Petit Le Mans is always crazy. And if we are at this level now, I don’t know what’s going to happen at Petit.

    VIR is highly technical, high speed. Is this a track, due to its nature, where it’s important to be careful about contact?

    “There are some big braking points, and everywhere else it’s pretty much single-file unless you make a big divebomb into a corner. With tire degradation being a little bit lower than previously at VIR, the speed differential is also not too big so passing opportunities are less. The yellow-flag situations are not as big, so I wouldn’t be surprised if we have a caution-free race. I don’t know how it’s going to play out. But I always like being at VIR because you need to be fast and every single lap counts.”

    You’re fourth in Teams and Drivers points, I think, 190 points back. How are you approaching the team’s championship hopes at this point?

    “We’re still going for the Manufacturers title first and obviously thinking also about the Teams and Drivers championships. We’ve been on the wrong side of things many times this year. After the race at Detroit, we kind of lost track of where we needed to be in the championship. But after Watkins Glen, I would say everything looked to be on the right path. So I would still think on a race-by-race basis and if we have a good result this weekend, we’ll get that much closer. But I’m not really looking at driving points. I’m looking at every event as an individual one, and I just want to, if possible, win the last three. Even if we do that, I’m sure it will be pretty tight or maybe not able to win the championship. I will just think about race race-by-race again.”

    Corvette has a good track record at VIR but it’s the first one in IMSA with the new car. From a technical point of view, how does the car need to be set up for a track like this, and how do you expect the car to perform?

    “Last year, we definitely didn’t have the ultimate pace (throughout the year). As we saw in qualifying, we never had much of a chance to be really up toward the front. I don’t know the reason for that, but for sure this car produces the laptime in a way that is much closer to our competitors in the same way, let’s put it that way. I was surprised at many races this year where I was not expecting to be competitive at all, like Laguna, for example, and then all of a sudden we were. So I think the new Corvette GT3 really works everywhere, as we have seen. I believe the package and the pace we have works everywhere we go. I expect the car to be decent at VIR, for sure. I don’t know the level… if it will be very competitive or not much, but I would think we will be up there. My only question mark would be Indianapolis, where we really didn’t perform well last year. I would assume or I would think that we’ll be better also at Indy. This car has been really good ever since we got rid of all the little problems we had earlier in the year. I expect we will have another chance for a win, and let’s see if that’s true. But so far, the car has been performing well on every single track, so I don’t think VIR will be different.”

    Could you give us a snapshot of the season with the new car? At what point in this year did you feel that you fully untapped the potential with this car. And do the various Corvette Racing customer programs help, specifically with Tommy running over in the SRO Championship and some data that you can then bring back to the table?

    “I think the car has been good since Sebring. That was the one where we really had the pace but the strategy kind of didn’t go our way. I think we hit the pits closed twice when we were about to pit, and we had that at Laguna as well. That’s part of racing. The last round of bad luck we had was at Detroit where I led only for a lap. From that point on, the car has been very, very competitive and it was just a shame that we couldn’t really convert (those earlier instances) into a win. We took the weight of our shoulders with the win at Mosport.

    “(The Z06 GT3.R) is a way more-balanced car and that works all around in this class. We don’t have to be extreme like we were last year with setups in order to be competitive against the rest of the class. Now we just try to make the car fast and that’s it. We don’t need to play and gamble on crazy setups. So it’s made things a little bit easier.

    “Having the No. 4 car back gave us more chances to have a bigger test program on the same weekends, so now we can divide the program and kind of work toward the same direction in order to make the car good for the race. That really helps compared to previous years when we were alone. Then to have cars everywhere else like in SRO or even racing in WEC… that not only puts mileage on the car, but that also helps overall for fixing little things that a new car needs. The car needs mileage, and now that the car is racing in not only one championship but three championships, that speeds up everything. Every single team has had little things that we can fix, and I think that helps everyone. I only see positive things about this car and being able to race not only in IMSA and in some other championships, too.”

  • Beef-a-Roo Partners With Rick Ware Racing at Daytona

    Beef-a-Roo Partners With Rick Ware Racing at Daytona

    Justin Haley To Drive No. 51 Beef-a-Roo Ford Mustang in Coke Zero Sugar 400

    ROCKFORD, Ill. (Aug. 20, 2024) – Beef-a-Roo, known for its famously delicious burgers and fresh, quality ingredients, will serve as the primary partner for Rick Ware Racing and driver Justin Haley in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 NASCAR Cup Series race Saturday night at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway.

    Haley, who won the 2019 Coke Zero Sugar 400, will drive the No. 51 Beef-a-Roo Ford Mustang Dark Horse in the 160-lap race around the 2.5-mile superspeedway. The race goes green at 7:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage by NBC and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

    “We are beyond excited to partner with Justin Haley and Rick Ware Racing,” said Beef-A-Roo CEO Matt Riddle. “As we rapidly expand our Famously Delicious brand nationally, we see the partnership with NASCAR and the No. 51 team to be the perfect fit at the perfect time.”

    Beef-a-Roo is a beloved fast-casual restaurant brand that has garnered a loyal fanbase for its commitment to quality food and community engagement. This partnership, facilitated by agency AMG Sport, marks a key step in Beef-a-Roo’s strategy to align with dynamic brands that resonate with racing fans and support local communities through motorsport.

    “Daytona is one of the most prestigious venues on the NASCAR calendar, and we couldn’t be more excited to have Beef-a-Roo on board as our primary partner,” said Rick Ware, team owner. “Their dedication to quality and community aligns perfectly with our values at Rick Ware Racing, and we look forward to making a strong showing at Daytona.”

    Haley is a winner across all three of NASCAR’s top national touring series – Cup, Xfinity and Craftsman Truck. In addition to his Cup Series win at Daytona in 2019, the 25-year-old from Winamac, Indiana, has four Xfinity Series wins, three Craftsman Truck Series triumphs and five ARCA Menards Series victories, along with a championship – the 2016 ARCA Menards Series East title.

    “Beef-a-Roo is an amazing brand, and I’m honored to carry their colors at Daytona,” Haley said. “I really enjoy superspeedway racing and I’ve had a lot of success on these bigger tracks. It takes a lot of patience and understanding of what is going on ahead of you and even behind you. We learned a lot earlier this year in the Daytona 500 and we have a really good shot at getting a great finish for Beef-a-Roo on our return to Daytona this weekend.”

    To learn more about Beef-a-Roo and their offerings, visit www.beefaroo.com.

    About Rick Ware Racing:

    Rick Ware has been a motorsports mainstay for more than 40 years. It began at age 6 when the third-generation racer began his driving career and has since spanned four wheels and two wheels on both asphalt and dirt. Competing in the SCCA Trans Am Series and other road-racing divisions led Ware to NASCAR in the early 1980s, where he finished third in his NASCAR debut – the 1983 Warner W. Hodgdon 300 NASCAR Grand American race at Riverside (Calif.) International Raceway. More than a decade later, injuries would force Ware out of the driver seat and into fulltime team ownership. In 1995, Rick Ware Racing was formed, and with wife Lisa by his side, Ware has since built his eponymous organization into an entity that fields two fulltime entries in the NASCAR Cup Series while simultaneously campaigning successful teams in the Top Fuel class of the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series, the NTT INDYCAR Series, Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup, Progressive American Flat Track and FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX).

  • Niece Motorsports NCTS Race Preview: Milwaukee Mile Speedway

    Niece Motorsports NCTS Race Preview: Milwaukee Mile Speedway

    NIECE MOTORSPORTS
    NCTS RACE ADVANCE: MILWAUKEE MILE SPEEDWAY
    Race: LiUNA! 175 (175 laps / 177.625 miles) | Race 17 of 23
    Track: Milwaukee Mile Speedway
    Location: West Allis, Wisconsin
    Date & Time: Sunday, August 25th | 4:00 PM ET
    Tune-In: FOX Sports 1 | Motor Racing Network (MRN) | Sirius XM Ch. 90

    No. 41 AutoVentive / Precision Vehicle Logistics Chevrolet Silverado RST
    Driver: Bayley Currey | Crew Chief: Wally Rogers
    Bayley Currey
    @BayleyCurrey
    @BayleyCurrey05

    • Currey’s Milwaukee Stats: Bayley Currey has made one prior start at the Milwaukee Mile. Last year, he earned his fourth top-10 of the season when he finished a solid 10th place in the 175-lap race.
    • Rogers’ Milwaukee Stats: Wally Rogers has made three NCTS starts as a crew chief at Milwaukee. In two of the three starts, his drivers finished in the top-10, including a personal best of fourth place with Ron Hornaday in 2005. In six Xfinity Series starts at the Mile, Rogers’ best result was 10th (delivered by Randy LaJoie in 2002).
    • Niece Motorsports Milwaukee Stats: Niece drivers have made up for three combined starts at Milwaukee, all of which came in last year’s running of the event. Two of the three drivers, Carson Hocevar and Bayley Currey, secured top-10 finishes (second and 10th, respectively). Hocevar led the field for 40 laps in last year’s race.
    • On the Truck: Currey’s No. 41 Chevrolet Silverado RST will race with support from AutoVentive and Precision Vehicle Logistics.
    • Recapping Richmond: Bayley Currey’s promising run in Richmond was hindered by electrical issues. After starting 15th, the No. 41 team began to make ground in stage one. Currey would finish 17th in the stage, followed by a 19th-place run in stage two. When the issues were found, he was forced to wait two laps under caution as the crew rectified them. Currey settled for a 23rd-place result in the race.
    • Points Rundown: Following Currey’s 23rd-place finish in Richmond, the driver from Driftwood, Texas dropped one spot in the points standings. Heading to Milwaukee, Currey is posted 19th, eight points behind Ty Dillon in 18th.
    • Quoting Currey: Can you compare Milwaukee to any other tracks on the NCTS schedule or is it unique?

    “It’s kind of similar to some of the tracks we’ve been racing. We’ve been on a short track stretch with IRP, Richmond, and Milwaukee, even leading into Bristol. I think the past two tracks we’ve ran at are similar. Neither of those tracks have a lot of banking, but Milwaukee is obviously the flattest. I think the way Milwaukee has aged has been interesting; you see a lot more multi-grooved racing there compared to back in the day, so I think that part is like IRP.”

    • Quoting Rogers: Are you glad to see the Truck Series make a return to Milwaukee for another year?

    “I really am happy to see us come back to Milwaukee. I like the older tracks – the ones that haven’t been on the circuit for a while that were taken off and brought back. I’ve had some success here over the years, and think some of the stuff we learned at IRP will really help us here, so I’m looking forward to it.”
    About AutoVentive: AutoVentive is an industry-leading Software as a Service (SaaS) applications developer providing customized solutions to the automotive logistics industry. The company is part of Liberty Hill Equity Partners, LLC, a Cincinnati-based private equity firm.

    About Precision Vehicle Logistics: Precision Vehicle Logistics is a customer-focused group of professionals committed to service excellence in finished vehicle logistics. Precision offers a unique combination of talented experience, industry-leading software and systems, and a network of partners and resources to deliver customized solutions to the world’s leading automakers.

    No. 42 Utilitra / J.F. Electric Chevrolet Silverado RST
    Driver: Matt Mills | Crew Chief: Jon Leonard
    Matt Mills Racing
    @MattMillsRacing
    @MattMillsRacing

    • Mills’ Milwaukee Stats: Matt Mills has started one Truck Series race at Milwaukee which came in last year’s running of the event. While driving in his second race for Kyle Busch Motorsports, Mills lost a cylinder early that plagued his race finish. He finished 25th.
    • Leonard’s Milwaukee Stats: Jon Leonard has one prior start at Milwauke from when he served as crew chief for Sean Hingorani with Hattori Racing Enterprises last year. Hingorani finished 23rd while working with Leonard in his series debut.
    • On the Truck: Mills’ No. 42 Chevrolet Silverado RST will race with support from longtime partners Utilitra and J.F. Electric. Utilitra will be represented as Mills’ primary sponsor for the first time this season.
    • Recapping Richmond: A bead failure on the right front tire of the No. 42 J.F. Electric Chevrolet forced Matt Mills out of the race early in Richmond. After qualifying 18th, Mills put in work to climb into the top-15 shortly before the conclusion of stage one. On lap 57, the tire blew and Mills made hard contact with the wall in turn four. He was credited with a 35th-place finish.
    • Points Rundown: Mills’ unfortunate finish in Richmond subsequently drops him one position in the points standings. Entering Milwaukee, the driver of the No. 42 is scored 22nd, 13 points behind Timmy Hill in 21st. Bret Holmes, who is currently in 20th place, has 24 points up on Mills.
    • Quoting Mills: With this being a key market for Utilitra, do you feel any added pressure to have a good result?

    “Yeah, on one hand, it’s very cool to be close to a big market for our partners, but on the other hand, I know I’ll have a lot more eyeballs on me. Fortunately, I’ve been able to block that part out once I get in the truck an focus on the task at hand, and I think Milwaukee was a really good track for me last year. I didn’t get to showcase the speed we had because of the mechanical failure, but Niece seemed to be really fast. So, building off that knowledge that I got last year combined with the speed we’ve been building into our trucks, I feel like we can have a good run for the Utilitra & J.F. Electric team.”

    • Quoting Leonard: Can you take some of what you learned in Gateway and Richmond and apply it in Milwaukee?

    “I think for all of our short tracks, you take development of those packages and adapt them to each track. The loads are different, the track is different, and the driving style is different, but you take what you’re good at and combine those philosophies into one. Milwaukee is pretty flat, and that track is just a huge corner; kind of similar to turn 1-2 in Phoenix. I think with where we’re at in the sim, and how the Niece trucks ran last year, we can improve on how we have been running on the short tracks.”

    About Utilitra: Utilitra is a woman-owned firm specializing in utility and technology solutions with a diverse team of specialized professionals. Utilitra is committed to solving their client’s unique challenges, whether one expert or a team of experts is needed. By adapting to the needs of their respective industries, Utilitra has built a range of services for their utility and technology partners.

    About J.F. Electric: J.F. Electric is an electrical contractor that provides engineering expertise, backed by construction and installation know-how in a diverse range of service offerings, from utilities and commercial projects, to industrial and telecommunications customers. When having a long family history in an industry, a company not only builds on its knowledge and experience, it takes pride in cultivating a solid understanding of client needs, all the while nurturing strong relationships with its employees. Evolving through five generations of the Fowler family, J.F. Electric has matured into a well-managed and thoughtfully diversified electrical contractor which is poised to continue its growth and expansion into the future.

    No. 44 Niece Equipment Chevrolet Silverado RST
    Driver: Matt Gould | Crew Chief: Tom Ackerman
    Matt Gould
    @ItsMattGould
    @MatthewGould_

    • NASCAR Truck Series Debut: Announced last week, Matt Gould will attempt to make his NCTS debut with Niece Motorsports’ No. 44 team at the Milwaukee Mile. Gould primarily competes in Late Model Stock Cars at Hickory Motor Speedway and Caraway Speedway, and has made three ARCA Menards Series starts. He is the son of Phil Gould, who is the crew chief for the No. 45 team. This will be the first race of Gould’s career that him and his father will not directly be working together on the same vehicle.
    • Gould’s Milwaukee Stats: Matt Gould made his ARCA Menards Series debut at the Milwaukee Mile back in 2022. Despite limited experience in a heavy stock car, Gould put together a respectable run, having qualified 12th and finished 10th in his debut race.
    • Ackerman’s Milwaukee Stats: Tom Ackerman has made two starts as a crew chief in Milwaukee, first in 2006 with Ted Musgrave and second the following year with Dennis Setzer. Setzer delivered Ackerman his best finish at this track while atop the pit box with a 19th-place run in 2007. Last year, in the series’ return to the Mile, Ackerman won as the competition director for GMS Racing with Grant Enfinger.
    • On the Truck: Gould’s No. 44 Chevrolet Silverado RST will race with support from Niece Equipment. Located in Buda, Texas, Niece Equipment specializes in building water and fuel/lube trucks for commercial use on construction projects.
    • Off to College: At the start of the week, Gould began taking his first classes as a freshman in college. Gould is studying mechanical engineering at Mitchell Community College in Mooresville, NC, and will be learning in tandem with his full-time role as a mechanic.
    • Quoting Gould: What do you remember about your ARCA start here that you can use in the truck this week?

    “I mainly remember that you had to run above the sealer that’s on the bottom of the corners. It was important for us to keep all four tires above that strip and run a higher lane. But, to do that, you also had to have room to drive under guys to pass them. That was the biggest part, but I also learned what it was like to move around with dirty air. I’ve been talking with Grant Enfinger a bunch, and he’s been helpful for me to get prepared for how the truck drives.”

    • Quoting Ackerman: What is your biggest piece of advice for Matt in his Truck Series debut?

    “I’d say our biggest goal is to go out there and do everything right. It’s a big week for Matt, but I don’t want him to get too caught in the moment and put too much pressure on himself. We all feel pretty confident that he can go out there and get the job done, so there’s no reason to overcomplicate things. As long as he does his best and we execute all day long, it should be a good day for us.”

    About Niece Equipment: For over 30 years, Niece Equipment has provided clients with reliable products at competitive prices. Our reputation is built on service, integrity and dependability. Each of our water and fuel/lube trucks are engineered with quality and durability in mind. Our capability ranges from 2,000 gallon water trucks to 12,000 gallon water towers. The fuel/lube trucks we offer range from 600 to 4,000 gallons.

    No. 45 Moore’s Venture Foods Chevrolet Silverado RST
    Driver: Kaden Honeycutt | Crew Chief: Phil Gould
    Ross Chastain
    @RossChastain
    @RossChastain

    • Honeycutt’s Milwaukee Stats: Kaden Honeycutt will make his first start at the Milwaukee Mile in Sunday’s LiUNA! 175.
    • Gould’s Milwaukee Stats: Phil Gould has made two starts as a crew chief at the Milwaukee Mile – one in ARCA and one in the Truck Series. In 2022, while working with his son, Matt Gould, in his ARCA debut, Gould finished in 10th. Last year, while working with Carson Hocevar in the NCTS race, Gould’s team came home runner up.
    • On the Truck: Honeycutt’s No. 45 Chevrolet Silverado RST will race with support from Venture Foods, a family-owned grocery store chain located in Oklahoma. 2024 marks the company’s 50th anniversary of the first store opening, and has been operated by the Moore family for three generations. Honeycutt will debut a new paint scheme which will give the truck a fresh look compared to last race.
    • Recapping Richmond: Kaden Honeycutt secured the No. 45 team’s spot in the NCTS Owner’s Playoffs following the regular season finale at Richmond Raceway. Honeycutt qualified a strong eighth-place, and just missed out on stage points with an eleventh-place finish in stage one. He dropped to 22nd in stage two, and was eventually spun due to contact with another competitor, but rebounded for a top-15 finish in 14th.
    • Owner Points Outlook: This week marks the opening round of the NCTS Playoffs, and after the points reset, the No. 45 team is seeded ninth overall. The next three races – Milwaukee, Bristol, and Kansas, will determine the teams who will move onto the Round of 8. Entering Milwaukee, Honeycutt and the No. 45 team are tied for the cutoff line with Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 team; 39 markers behind the leading No. 11 team from TRICON Garage.
    • Quoting Honeycutt: You’ve never raced at Milwaukee before, so what has been the biggest help in preparing you for Sunday?

    “Really, for me, it’s mainly about the sim time. We’re working on running the right lane in the corners to maximize our drive-off. It seemed like last year, Carson (Hocevar) struggled to have turn in the center to get drive off. So, that’s been our biggest focus in the sim the past couple of weeks. I’m pretty optimistic that we have that dialed in for this weekend.”

    • Quoting Gould: Have you ever been in position to race ‘against’ your son, Matt before?

    “Well, I guess if you consider racing go karts at Trackhouse Motorplex, that might be our only time competing against each other. That didn’t go well; I remember driving off into the carousel and someone hit me from behind at a high rate of speed, and I turned around and it was him. (Laughs) We’ve all seen the memes that say, ‘Show me a race car driver and I’ll show you a dad who believed in him first’, and I’m that dad. It’s going to be a super cool week for us.”

    About Moore’s Venture Foods: Moore’s Venture Foods is a family-owned grocery store chain located in Oklahoma. The chain has brick-and-mortar stores in Alva, Fairfax, Shattuck, and Tonkawa, Oklahoma, and has been operated by the Moore family for three generations. To learn more, please visit www.MooresVentureFoods.com.

    About Niece Motorsports:
    Niece Motorsports is owned by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece. In 2024, Niece Motorsports enters its ninth season in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Niece also owns Niece Equipment, which has for over 40 years provided clients with reliable products at competitive prices. Niece Equipment’s reputation is built on service, integrity and dependability. The company provides water and fuel/lube trucks that are engineered with quality and durability in mind for the construction and mining industry. Follow the team on Facebook and Instagram @NieceMotorsports as well as X @NieceMotorsport.

  • Toyota Racing – NCTS Playoff Media Day Quotes – Corey Heim – 08.20.24

    Toyota Racing – NCTS Playoff Media Day Quotes – Corey Heim – 08.20.24

    Toyota Racing – Corey Heim
    NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Quotes

    CHARLOTTE (August 20, 2024) – TRICON Garage driver Corey Heim was made available to the media today as part of the NASCAR Truck Series Playoff Media Day.

    COREY HEIM, No. 11 Safelite Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, TRICON Garage

    Do you have more Xfinity races scheduled during the Playoffs?

    “I believe we have three more. I don’t know if we’ve made that an official social media statement yet, so I don’t want to say which ones, but we do have a few more with Sam Hunt Racing.”

    Do you find it easy to compartmentalize each?

    “Yeah, there is certainly some races that have – the doubleheaders specifically – that have affected me and my performance in a positive way. I think any seat time for me, and my development has been necessary in the last couple of years and has always helped me learn certain race tracks that I may not have as much experience on, and maybe progress faster on than if I only ran the Truck race. Any time we can get the extra seat time is super important, and I feel like I go a race track I come back better, so if I can knock out two in the same weekend, that would be even better for me.”

    How do you rank your competition going into the Playoffs?

    “I think the 19 (Christian Eckes) has been really good, especially in the last few weeks. He has been putting up a lot of points – kind of reminds me of my season last year, where he may not have gotten the wins that he deserved throughout the year, but they have been lights out consistent and in contention every single week. I feel like we have been really good too. We have had our good days and we have had our great days, and our good days are kind of right around the top-five and our great days – we can lead a lot of laps and win the race, so I think for us – it is just about making all of our days, great days in the Playoffs. We only have two rounds, and it all goes by really quick. They have kind of checked that box as long as they keep it going. I think we maybe have a little bit of work to do to make sure every race is great. Back to your question – I feel like he has been the best other than us, and you mentioned the 98 (Ty Majeski) has been good recently, more on the short track side. If they can get their big track program a little bit better – they would be a contender as well, and really any of those guys teammates that are in the Playoffs as well. They have really similar equipment, so they will be a threat at any point.”

    What is the one hurdle you have to get past to get to Phoenix?

    “I don’t know. We are such a complete race team. As you mentioned, last year, we were just super consistent and had really good points days – didn’t make any awful mistakes. When you go into the Playoffs, especially with our situation, with all of the Playoff points that we have, as long as you don’t do anything crazy – of course there are some variables that are out of your control, like Talladega. You can get one bad push and your day is pretty much over. You just try not to worry about that. You just try to go out and execute as we should and as we know we are capable of. I think we will be just fine. We were able to do that last year, and I think that is the goal this year. Go off our normal routine and keep moving forward.”

    How eager are you to get back to Phoenix this year after what happened last season?

    “I feel like we probably deserved to win the championship last year, and we certainly had the speed. We executed and did everything right and didn’t win it. I know that we are capable of doing that this year, as long as we execute like we did last year, but I feel like we have a better race team. I’ve got a lot of confidence in my TRICON Garage, Toyota Racing group and got a lot of confidence in myself. I know that we are very well and capable of it. Certainly, eager and looking forward to having that opportunity again.”

    Do you have to be focused as possible for each round or do the Playoff points you come in with help?

    “At the end of the day, I feel like the Playoff points help but if you look at the breakdown, you can truly have one bad race and you are reset back at that cutline area. It is super important for us to go out and get stage points every week with Talladega being in that Round of 8. It throws in a lot of uncertainty and unknowns, so to be able to execute leading into Talladega, the races before that, and races following that as well will be super important, and also the Round of 10. It is not a slip-and-slide for us either. We have to go out and get some more Playoff points and try to win some races to give us a bigger cushion going into that last round because there is a lot of variables that could prevent you from getting to Phoenix. Kind of like I mentioned earlier, as long as we go out and do what we are capable of, we will be just fine, but you are always kind of anxious to go out and do it, and you never know what could happen. Just have to do what we can during the week to prepare and go out and execute.”

    Do you think the championship could help elevate you into a different ride for next season?

    “That is a good question, just trying to focus on this year’s 2024 campaign in the Truck Series for now. I certainly hope that this season so far has put me down for a good resume and put in a good word for people, but at the end of the day, I’m focused on the truck championship. It is a big time of year for us. That is where all my energy and focus is going for now, but certainly I hope that I have made a good name for myself with the wins this year, and that I can continue to do that for the rest of 2024.”

    About Toyota

    Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in North America for more than 65 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands, plus our more than 1,800 dealerships.

    Toyota directly employs more than 63,000 people in North America who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 47 million cars and trucks at our 12 manufacturing plants. By 2025, Toyota’s 13th plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota currently offers 29 electrified options.

    For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.

  • Gibbs eyes first Cup playoff berth with two races until title fight begins at AMS

    Gibbs eyes first Cup playoff berth with two races until title fight begins at AMS

    HAMPTON, Ga. (Aug. 20, 2024) – Young racing talent Ty Gibbs didn’t earn his first NASCAR Cup Series victory in Michigan, but a strong 3rd place effort and a repeat winner were the next best thing for his playoff chances.

    “It was a great day. We have kind of had a yard sale the last three races prior and it was really good to have a great day, with a great points day and a great finish,” said Gibbs, who is attempting to make the playoffs in just his second full-time season at NASCAR’s top level. “(We were) in contention to win and missed out by a little bit, but it was a good improvement for sure.”

    Gibbs is now 10th in the series standings and 39 points ahead of the playoff cut line with just two races remaining: the ever-unpredictable Daytona International Speedway followed by the unforgiving high banks of Darlington Raceway. Gibbs has high expectations for himself and the No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing team to close out the year strong and earn a spot in NASCAR’s postseason.

    “We’re really fast week in and week out usually if we don’t have any issues,” said Gibbs. “So I feel like we should be in (the playoffs) in a way, but I’ll be very thankful to make it.”

    If Gibbs succeeds, the first challenge he’ll face as part of the 16-driver field of championship contenders will be Atlanta Motor Speedway, which has hosted sensational races since it was reconfigured for the 2022 season. With close-quarters, white-knuckle racing the norm at AMS, Gibbs has a simple goal to survive and give himself the best opportunity to win the Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart.

    “You just have to get up front and stay up front the whole time,” said Gibbs. “Staying up front is really key (at Atlanta).”

    Here’s a look at the full NASCAR Cup Series playoff picture with two races remaining in the regular season:

    Locked In:

    1. William Byron
    2. Daniel Suárez
    3. Kyle Larson
    4. Christopher Bell
    5. Denny Hamlin
    6. Chase Elliott
    7. Tyler Reddick
    8. Brad Keselowski
    9. Austin Cindric
    10. Ryan Blaney
    11. Joey Logano
    12. Alex Bowman

    Almost a Lock:

    Martin Truex Jr. (+77 to the cut line) – A rare slip by the 2017 champion late in Monday’s race at Michigan spoiled what was setting up to be a solid result for the No. 19 team. That said, trouble found other bubble drivers at Michigan as well and Truex remains in a good position to secure a spot in the playoffs.

    On the bubble:

    Ty Gibbs (+39 to the cut line) – Gibbs had the best showing of the drivers on the bubble, finishing 3rd and extending his lead over the cut line. If he secures a solid finish at Daytona, he will upgrade his status on this list. However, if he finds trouble instead, the pressure will increase for the regular season finale at Darlington.

    Chris Buescher (+16 to the cut line) – Collected in a multi-car accident during Stage 2, Buescher’s playoff hopes appeared to take a critical hit. Instead, the No. 17 crew repaired his car and the Prosper, Texas, native rallied to flip the script and score a 6th place finish, vaulting back above the cut line with a few points to spare.

    Ross Chastain (+1 to the cut line) – While Buescher rallied to turn a bad day into a good result, Chastain had a good day spoiled in overtime. Battling in the top 10 on the first overtime attempt, Chastain lost control of the No. 1 Chevrolet and spun into grass, surrendering multiple positions and valuable points in the process. With his 25th place result, his playoff standing remains tenuous.

    Bubba Wallace (-1 to the cut line) – The lap 116 pileup that collected Buescher also involved Wallace, whose No. 23 car suffered more detrimental damage when Larson spun into his path. As a result, a promising run that saw Wallace seize the lead early in the 200-lap event ended with him limping to the finish in 26th. Wallace’s playoff hopes likely cannot survive another mishap with two treacherous tracks left to determine the playoff field.

    Winning solves (almost) everything:

    There’s 17 more drivers (including Austin Dillon, who is set to have his appeal of a penalty that removed the playoff eligibility from his Richmond win later this week) who can earn a spot in the NASCAR Playoffs by winning a race, so long as their victory is not encumbered by NASCAR officials. Those drivers are:

    • Kyle Busch
    • Chase Briscoe
    • Todd Gilliland
    • Michael McDowell
    • Carson Hocevar
    • Josh Berry
    • Noah Gragson
    • Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
    • Ryan Preece
    • Erik Jones
    • Justin Haley
    • Austin Dillon
    • Daniel Hemric
    • Corey Lajoie
    • Jon Hunter Nemechek
    • Zane Smith
    • Harrison Burton

    Two races remain to determine who will race for a championship starting at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday, Sept. 8 in the Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart. Tickets and camping accommodations for the Sept. 6-8 Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart NASCAR weekend are available at www.AtlantaMotorSpeedway.com.

    About the Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart:

    The Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart kicks off the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. 16 drivers begin their quest to hoist the Bill France Cup on Atlanta Motor Speedway’s high banks on Sunday, Sept. 8.

    Accompanying the Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart is the Focused Health 250 on Saturday, Sept. 7. With just three races remaining in the NASCAR Xfinity Series regular season, the rising stars of NASCAR will have added pressure to secure their place in the postseason with a trip to victory lane.

    More information on the Sept. 6-8 Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart weekend and ticket availability can be found online at AtlantaMotorSpeedway.com.

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  • No. 4 eero Racing: Josh Berry Daytona Advance

    No. 4 eero Racing: Josh Berry Daytona Advance

    JOSH BERRY
    Daytona Advance
    No. 4 eero Ford Mustang Dark Horse

    Event Overview

    ● Event: Coke Zero Sugar 400 (Round 25 of 36)
    ● Time/Date: 7:30 p.m. EDT on Saturday, Aug. 24
    ● Location: Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway
    ● Layout: 2.5-mile oval
    ● Laps/Miles: 160 laps / 400 miles
    ● Stage Lengths: Stage 1: 35 laps / Stage 2: 60 laps / Final Stage: 65 laps
    ● TV/Radio: NBC / MRN Radio / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

    Notes of Interest

    ● The 2024 NASCAR Cup Series heads to the penultimate race of the regular season at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway this weekend, Saturday night’s annual Coke Zero 400. Josh Berry, driver of the No. 4 eero Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Stewart-Haas Racing, hits town 23rd in the driver standings, 99 points under the top-16 playoff cutline. With a scant mathematical possibility of earning a playoff berth on points, the 33-year-old Berry’s more realistic chance of securing a berth is a victory at Daytona, or at the regular-season finale Sept. 1 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway. Berry is currently second in the Sunoco Rookie of the Year standings, 14 markers behind leader Carson Hocevar.

    ● Berry took on the high-banked 2.5-mile Daytona oval in February for his first Daytona 500 to kick off his first fulltime season in NASCAR’s premier series. He ran competitively and led his first lap behind the wheel of the No. 4 Ford Mustang. Berry’s bid came undone, however, when he was spun on pit road during a green-flag pit stop on lap 112, the subsequent lengthy stop causing him to lose the draft. He finished 25th.

    ● In the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Berry has 10 superspeedway starts at Daytona and its sister track Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway, notching one top-five and two top-10s in those 10 starts. Berry’s best Xfinity Series superspeedway finish of fifth came in October 2022 at Talladega in the No. 8 JR Motorsports entry. In that event, Berry qualified seventh and finished the second stage in 10th.

    ● Saturday night’s race under the lights at Daytona marks crew chief Rodney Childers’ 38th attempt to chase a win at the “World Center of Racing” that has eluded him in his illustrious career. In his previous 37 Daytona starts as the shot-caller in the Cup Series, Childers’ drivers have earned eight top-five finishes, 12 top-10s, and one pole award by former Stewart-Haas driver Kevin Harvick in August 2020.

    ● Joining Berry this weekend at Daytona is eero. Known for award-winning hardware and software that continues to create connectivity solutions for individuals, businesses, communities and service providers, eero is the primary partner for Berry and the No. 4 Stewart-Haas team in the Coke Zero Sugar 400. With wifi being integral to everyone’s day-to-day lives, eero ensures that it’s fast, reliable and secure. Specifically, eero pioneered mesh wifi because it realized many of the problems we face, like buffering or weak coverage, could be solved by using multiple access points working as a mesh network as opposed to using a single router. Now, a decade later, there are tens of millions of eero devices around the world delivering wifi the way it should be – simple, reliable and blazing fast. Hence, eero’s place on Berry’s No. 4 Ford Mustang at Daytona. And just as in racing, eero continues to innovate and push the limits of what’s possible in the world of connectivity. eero Max 7 is its fastest, most powerful system yet, delivering wired speeds up to 9.4 Gbps. eero Built-in turns Echo devices into wifi extenders to quickly and easily add more coverage. eero Internet Backup enables customers to keep their wifi up and running when the wired connection goes down by switching the network to a wireless connection. eero for Business and eero for Communities are powerful, intuitive software solutions that allow business owners and multi-unit buildings to offer great wifi without needing to be a networking expert. eero’s advanced security tools provided with its premium service, eero Plus, makes it simple to help customers stay safe online. eero products continue to get better over time with automatic software updates for the latest security patches and feature upgrades. Customers can manage their network in the eero app and rest easy knowing they can reach out to eero’s world-class support team seven days a week. To learn more, please visit eero.com.

    Josh Berry, Driver of the No. 4 eero Ford Mustang Dark Horse

    As you head back to Daytona this weekend and reflecting on the year you’ve had, how do you view your and the team’s progress since your debut with the team at this year’s Daytona 500? And what have you learned in your first fulltime regular season in the Cup Series?

    “It’s been a very up-and-down season, to say the least. Going back there this weekend, I feel much more confident in the NexGen car in general, and having seat time at a couple of the drafting-style tracks helps just get me in those scenarios that you can’t always get in a simulator or in practice. But overall, I am just excited for another opportunity to punch my ticket into the playoffs this weekend and that would make my season better than I feel now.”

    What have you learned in the other superspeedway-style races this season that you can apply to Saturday’s race at Daytona?

    “I think learning how the car reacts to being in the draft is really important, obviously. It reacts differently than the Xfinity car did, so seat time is always really important to me in getting me to feel better about where to drive the car and how it will handle in different parts of the race. I think managing fuel milage and getting track position where you can is also really important throughout the race, and if you can optimize both of those, you can give yourself a shot to be up near the front and make a charge for the win when it counts.”

    Heading into this weekend at Daytona, there are 12 races left. How do you use these remaining weeks if you don’t make the playoffs?

    “I think what it comes down to, and a lot of guys do it really well, is that each race is just another chance to learn a lot and get better when it comes to working on race craft and what it takes to be competitive, regardless of the circumstances. I definitely would love to be in the playoffs, but if I don’t make it that far, I still have a bunch of races where I can go work on my skill, learn a ton, and still get my first Cup Series win. I am grateful for the opportunity to race each week and this season has been a lot of fun, and we aren’t done having fun yet.”

    No. 4 eero Team Roster

    Primary Team Members

    Driver: Josh Berry

    Hometown: Hendersonville, Tennessee

    Crew Chief: Rodney Childers

    Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina

    Car Chief: Robert “Cheddar” Smith

    Hometown: Whitewater, Wisconsin

    Engineer: Dax Gerringer

    Hometown: Gibsonville, North Carolina

    Engineer: Billy Kuebler

    Hometown: Saline, Michigan

    Spotter: Eddie D’Hondt

    Hometown: Levittown, New York

    Over-The-Wall Members

    Front Tire Changer: Daniel Coffey

    Hometown: Granite Falls, North Carolina

    Rear Tire Changer: Daniel Smith

    Hometown: Concord, North Carolina

    Tire Carrier: Mason Flynt

    Hometown: High Point, North Carolina

    Jack Man: Brandon Banks

    Hometown: High Point, North Carolina

    Fuel Man: Evan Marchal

    Hometown: Westfield, Indiana

    Road Crew Members

    Mechanic: Tyler Trosper

    Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina

    Mechanic: Chris Capaldi

    Hometown: Armada, Michigan

    Tire Specialist: Zac Lupien

    Hometown: Pine Bluff, Arkansas

    Engine Tuner: Robert Brandt

    Hometown: Mobile, Alabama

    Transporter Co-Driver: Jake Zierhoffer

    Hometown: Billerica, Massachusetts

    Transporter Co-Driver: Stephen Mitchell

    Hometown: Woodville, Ohio

  • Bass Pro Shops Racing: Martin Truex Jr. Daytona Advance

    Bass Pro Shops Racing: Martin Truex Jr. Daytona Advance

    Martin Truex Jr.
    Daytona Advance
    No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry XSE for Joe Gibbs Racing

    Event Overview

    ● Event: Coke Zero Sugar 400 (Round 25 of 36)
    ● Time/Date: 7:30 p.m. EDT on Sunday, August 24
    ● Location: Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway
    ● Layout: 2.5-mile oval
    ● Laps/Miles: 160 laps/400 miles
    ● Stage Lengths: Stage 1: 35 laps / Stage 2: 60 laps / Final Stage: 65 laps
    ● TV/Radio: NBC / MRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

    Notes of Interest

    ● Where We Stand: Truex sits eighth in the driver standings with 682 points, 132 behind new leader Tyler Reddick. All four Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) entries are currently inside the top-10 in the standings, with Denny Hamlin third, Christopher Bell seventh and Ty Gibbs 10th as the series heads to the penultimate race of the NASCAR Cup Series regular season at Daytona.

    ● Playoff Watch: Just two races remain in the NASCAR Cup Series regular season with Truex highest in points among drivers without a win so far in 2024. Truex is 13th on the 16-driver playoff grid with a 77-point cushion over 17th place. Twelve drivers have scored wins so far this season.

    ● In his 38 career Cup Series outings at Daytona, Truex has three top-five finishes, six top-10s, and he’s led a total of 148 laps. His average Daytona finish is 21.2.

    ● Outside of the NASCAR Cup Series at Daytona, Truex has made seven career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts there. Of his 13 career Xfinity Series wins, only one came at Daytona, earned in July 2005. Truex is a two-time Xfinity Series champion (2004 and 2005) to go with his 2017 Cup Series championship.

    ● Looking for 35: Truex’s win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon in July 2023 was his most recent Cup Series win, the 34th of his career, tying him with 2004 champion Kurt Busch for 25th on the all-time Cup Series win list.

    ● Ahead at this Stage: Truex has accumulated 63 stage wins since the beginning of the stage era in 2017. He is the only driver with 10 or more stage sweeps, with his latest sweep coming at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn in August 2023. Truex scored his third stage win of the season in July at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway, leading the field across the line at the end of Stage 1.

    Martin Truex Jr., Driver of the No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry XSE

    How do you attack trying to win at Daytona knowing how chaotic that race can be?

    “We just need to be smart and need to do just what we know how to do. Daytona is always a crapshoot, so you never know what can happen. We just have to be mindful of the first two stages and see what we need to do in the final stage and that will set our strategy for the rest of the race. Really excited to have Bass Pro Shops back with us this weekend and hope we can get some stage points and then be there at the end on Saturday night.”

    You have two races remaining in the regular season. What do you need to do to get in the playoffs the next two weeks?

    “We just need to go race and do what we can. About the last two months have been pretty miserable for us. Had a lot of speed and not much to show for it overall. Just need to execute better and not have mistakes since it’s been a little of everything over that time. We’ll go to Daytona and do what we can there with some of that out of our hands, and then head to Darlington, a place I know we have been very fast at, and see where it falls.”

    What are races like at Daytona?

    “Daytona is a wide-open crapshoot. Everyone holds it wide open. You get down to the end of the race and we’ve seen the crashes over and over on the green-white-checkereds. Everyone just holds it wide open and, if they have any momentum at all, they just try to drive through the guy in front of them and it spins him out and crashes him. It’s really just a wild card, it’s kind of crazy. I wouldn’t say I’m not uncomfortable there, but it kind of stinks to get down to the end, if you make it that far, to just get crashed at the end. I’m hoping we can have some better luck this weekend with our Bass Pro Shops Camry.”

    Who do you think is the best superspeedway driver these days?

    “I think there are a lot of guys that are really, really good at it. Denny (Hamlin) is certainly near the top. It is nice to have him in our camp to have with our deal. He’s very helpful. He’s very knowledgeable to help our guys with our gameplan and things, so I would say he’s probably right there at the top.”

    Did superspeedway racing change over the last several years?

    “I think superspeedways probably haven’t changed much as opposed to some of the other types of tracks. Just the way you can bump draft with this car is totally different than the previous-generation cars. I think right now there are a lot more options as far as what lanes work. It used to be that you never wanted anyone on the outside, and now you can pass guys on the bottom a bit easier and that sets up some other opportunities. I feel like the racing has been fun on superspeedways, but you have to be really aggressive, as well.”

    No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Team Roster

    Primary Team Members

    Driver: Martin Truex Jr.

    Hometown: Mayetta, New Jersey

    Crew Chief: James Small

    Hometown: Melbourne, Australia

    Car Chief: Chris Jones

    Hometown: Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia

    Race Engineer: Jaik Halpainy

    Hometown: Blockville, New York

    Spotter: Drew Herring

    Hometown: Benson, North Carolina

    Road Crew Members

    Underneath Mechanic: Ryan Martin

    Hometown: Mechanicsburg, Virgina

    Mechanic: Todd Carmichael

    Hometown: Redding, California

    Interior/Tire Specialist: Tommy DiBlasi

    Hometown: Annapolis, Maryland

    Engine Tuner: Beau Morton

    Hometown: Lake Havasu City, Arizona

    Transporter Driver: Kyle Bazzell

    Hometown: Fairbury, Illinois

    Transporter Driver: Eddie DeGroot

    Hometown: Baldwinsville, New York

    Over-The-Wall Crew Members

    Gas Man: Matt Tyrrell

    Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

    Jackman: Caleb Dirks

    Hometown: Riverside, California

    Tire Carrier: CJ Bailey

    Hometown: Outer Banks, North Carolina

    Front Tire Changer: Thomas Hatcher

    Hometown: Middleburg, Florida

    Rear Tire Changer: Lee Cunningham

    Hometown: Leaf River, Illinois

  • BuzzBallz Launches New Responsible Drinking Campaign with Sponsored Professional Driver Taylor Reimer

    BuzzBallz Launches New Responsible Drinking Campaign with Sponsored Professional Driver Taylor Reimer

    Carrollton, TX, Aug. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In preparation for the end of summer and Labor Day weekend, BuzzBallz has released a new responsible drinking PSA video starring professional driver Taylor Reimer, who BuzzBallz has sponsored since her first year as a professional racer in 2021.

    The ad spot features Reimer in various settings including with her BuzzBallz branded ARCA series race car. Throughout the spot she speaks on the importance of being a responsible driver, not driving after consuming alcohol, and alternative options to get somewhere safely after drinking.

    Reimer said it was an honor to collaborate with BuzzBallz on this campaign because responsible alcohol consumption is a value she shares with the brand.

    “As a professional driver, safety on our highways and roads is one of the most important messages we can deliver. I hope the PSA conveys the message effectively and especially connects with younger drivers,” Reimer said.

    This campaign will run through August and September on social media outlets, including targeting in markets where Reimer will be racing.

    BuzzBallz EVP of Sales and Marketing Tracy Frisbie said:

    “Reimer embodies working hard and playing smart, and is a disciplined person who puts responsibility first in all of her actions. She is determined to put her best efforts forward.

    “In addition to being a dedicated and talented driver on the track she also is responsible in her leisure time, ensuring that she makes decisions that don’t detract from the hard work she puts into her racing career. We couldn’t have a better partner for this campaign than Taylor,” Frisbie said.

    This video spot exemplifies BuzzBallz’ commitment to responsible consumption.

    “BuzzBallz is a fun brand, but we are serious about consumers making good choices in their leisure time and being responsible when enjoying an adult beverage. Taylor is a good spokesperson to help us drive the message of responsible drinking,” Frisbie said.

    For more information, visit www.buzzballz.com and www.taylorreimerracing.com.

    About BuzzBallz, LLC/Southern Champion:

    Since its founding in 2009, BuzzBallz, LLC/Southern Champion has been a leader of innovation and originality in the ready-to-drink cocktail industry. Owning the only woman-owned distillery, winery, and brewery in the United States, CEO and Founder Merrilee Kick has taken her master’s degree thesis project from an idea by her pool to a worldwide brand with distribution nationwide and in 29 countries. The company’s two staple brands, BuzzBallz and Uptown Cocktails, have won dozens of awards for their design, flavor, and popularity, with BuzzBallz rising to the #1 selling RTD in convenience stores and going viral on social media with hundreds of millions of views on posts mentioning the one of a kind cocktail.

    The company’s mission is to create fun and innovative premixed cocktails for the world with a vision to reinvent happy hour. With premium natural ingredients and all gluten-free and Kosher-certified flavors, the Texas-based business is dedicated to high quality in their products for consumers and community alike. Through partnerships like their TerraCycle® program, BuzzBallz, LLC/Southern Champion values environmental responsibility with an emphasis on sustainability and economic improvement. The family-owned company cultivates a familial relationship with their teams to make a positive and lasting impact one sip at a time. Learn more at: www.southern-champion.com, www.uptowncocktails.com, and www.buzzballz.com.

  • FIELD SET FOR PEP BOYS NHRA FUNNY CAR ALL-STAR CALLOUT AT TOYOTA NHRA U.S. NATIONALS

    FIELD SET FOR PEP BOYS NHRA FUNNY CAR ALL-STAR CALLOUT AT TOYOTA NHRA U.S. NATIONALS

    Bob Tasca III gets top seed in loaded eight-car specialty race, which provides bonus money and bragging rights at The Big Go

    INDIANAPOLIS (Aug. 20, 2024) – The world’s biggest drag race includes a standout Funny Car showdown, as the field is now set for the eight-car Pep Boys NHRA Funny Car All-Star Callout on Sunday, Sept. 1 as part of this year’s 70th annual Toyota NHRA U.S. Nationals.

    The Big Go takes place Aug. 28-Sept. 2 at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park and one of the major highlights of the Toyota NHRA U.S. Nationals is the Funny Car specialty race that offers up bragging rights and big money on drag racing’s grandest stage.

    For the first time, Bob Tasca III earned the top seed in the Pep Boys NHRA Funny Car All-Star Callout, with the rest of the eight-car field including, in order, 2022 Callout winner Ron Capps, defending world champion Matt Hagan, Chad Green, J.R. Todd, Cruz Pedregon, Alexis DeJoria and Paul Lee. Both Green and Lee are making their first appearance in the specialty race, while Todd returns to the Callout this year after just missing out a season ago.

    Lee was ninth in the Callout standings and moved into the final field with John Force unable to participate following his June crash in Richmond.

    By earning the top seed – which is based on qualifying points for the last seven races of 2023 and the first 13 races of 2024 – Tasca will get the first chance to call out his first-round opponent. If Capps is not selected, the back-to-back Toyota NHRA U.S. Nationals champion will get the next pick, going down the line until all first-round matchups are set. There is plenty on the line in the opening round as well, as the driver who makes the quickest winning run will get to select their semifinal opponent, adding more intrigue and excitement to the Callout.

    The first round of the Pep Boys Funny Car All-Star Callout takes place at 1:05 p.m. ET on Sunday, Sept. 1, with the semifinals at 2:40 p.m. and the final round at 4:30 p.m. A special broadcast of the Callout takes place on FOX at 5 p.m. ET on Sunday.

    Now in its third year at The Big Go, the Pep Boys Funny Car All-Star Callout offers the chance for one driver to pull off something spectacular and win more than once at the Toyota NHRA U.S. Nationals. Capps swept the weekend in 2022, while Robert Hight won the Callout last season. Tasca is currently second in points and enjoying another strong season, while Hagan has advanced to the Callout final both years and is coming off a final-round appearance in Brainerd. Pedregon and DeJoria have both advanced to the Callout the last two seasons.

    The specialty event promises to be a huge attraction at the 70th annual Toyota NHRA U.S. Nationals, which will be one of the biggest in the illustrious history of The Big Go. It features the final Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge of the year, as well as the special Sox & Martin Hemi Challenge presented by the McCandless Collection and the Rooftec Comp Cash Clash, along with racing in the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series presented by LearnEV+, NHRA Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown™ and NHRA Holley EFI Factory X, plus:

    • A special 70th anniversary NHRA U.S. Nationals pennant for the first 8,000 fans in attendance for eliminations on Monday, Sept. 2.
    • Free parking for all fans and children 12-under admitted free.
    • An unforgettable Top Eliminator Club experience, including NHRA driver appearances, food and drink, TEC gift bag, starting line seats and much more.
    • The biggest field in drag racing.

    Last year, Antron Brown (Top Fuel), Capps (Funny Car), Matt Hartford (Pro Stock) and Matt Smith (Pro Stock Motorcycle) all won, with Brown, Capps and Smith winning at Indy for the second straight year. This year’s race will again be broadcast on FOX and FS1, including eliminations on FOX at 2 p.m. ET on Monday, Sept. 2.

    Kalitta currently leads the Top Fuel ranks, while Austin Prock’s debut season in Funny Car has been a huge success as he leads the way. Dallas Glenn is the Pro Stock points leader, while Gaige Herrera has six wins to his credit in Pro Stock Motorcycle. Other stars to watch include Top Fuel’s Ashley, Brittany Force, Shawn Langdon and racing legend Tony Stewart, who will make his Indy Top Fuel debut, Funny Car’s Jack Beckman, Pro Stock’s Erica Enders, Greg Anderson and Aaron Stanfield, and Pro Stock Motorcycle’s Chase Van Sant and Jianna Evaristo.

    NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series qualifying will feature one round at 6:45 p.m. ET on Friday, Aug. 30, two rounds at 12 and 2:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Aug. 31 and the final two rounds of qualifying on Sunday, Sept. 1 at 12 and 3:00 p.m. Final eliminations are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. ET on Monday, Sept 2.

    Television coverage includes qualifying action on FS1 at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, and eliminations at 12 p.m. on FS1 on Monday, shifting to FOX at 2 p.m.

    To purchase tickets to the 70th annual Toyota NHRA U.S. Nationals, fans can visit www.NHRA.com/tickets. All children 12 and under will be admitted free in the general admission area with a paid adult. For more information about NHRA, visit www.NHRA.com.

    2024 Pep Boys NHRA Funny Car All-Star Callout Final Standings

    1. Bob Tasca III
    2. Ron Capps
    3. Matt Hagan
    4. Chad Green
    5. J.R. Todd
    6. Cruz Pedregon
    7. Alexis DeJoria
    8. Paul Lee

    (Note: Tasca will get the first selection for the opening round, followed by the next-highest seeded driver until matchups are set.)

    PEP BOYS NHRA FUNNY CAR ALL-STAR CALLOUT SCHEDULE (ET):

    Saturday, Aug. 31:

    11:30 AM – Pep Boys NHRA Funny Car All-Star Callout first-round selections in Top Eliminator Club (Get your TEC Tickets Today!)

    Sunday, Sept. 1

    10:00 AM – Pep Boys NHRA Funny Car All-Star Callout autograph session at Pep Boys display

    1:00 PM – Pep Boys NHRA Funny Car All-Star Callout opening ceremonies

    1:05 PM – First round for Pep Boys NHRA Funny Car All-Star Callout

    2:40 PM – Pep Boys NHRA Funny Car All-Star Callout for round two. This will be conducted at the top end. The winning driver who makes the quickest run in the first round earns the right to select their semifinal opponent.

    4:30 PM – Pep Boys NHRA Funny Car All-Star Callout final round

    5:00 PM – Pep Boys NHRA Funny Car All-Star Callout show airs on FOX


    About Mission Foods

    MISSION®, owned by GRUMA, S.A.B. de C.V., is the world’s leading brand for tortillas and wraps. MISSION® is also globally renowned for flatbreads, dips, salsas and Mexican food products. With presence in over 112 countries, MISSION® products are suited to the lifestyles and the local tastes of each country. With innovation and customer needs in mind, MISSION® focuses on the highest quality, authentic flavors, and providing healthy options that families and friends can enjoy together. For more information, please visit https://www.missionfoods.com/

    About NHRA

    NHRA is the primary sanctioning body for the sport of drag racing in the United States. NHRA presents 20 national events featuring the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series and NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, as well as the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series presented by LearnEV+, NHRA Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown™, NHRA Holley EFI Factory X and Johnson’s Horsepowered Garage NHRA Mountain Motor Pro Stock at select national events. NHRA provides competition opportunities for drivers of all levels in the NHRA Summit Racing Series and NHRA Street Legal™. NHRA also offers the NHRA Jr. Street® program for teens and the Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League® for youth ages 5 to 17. With 110 Member Tracks, NHRA allows racers to compete at a variety of locations nationally and internationally. NHRA’s Youth and Education Services® (YES) Program reaches over 30,000 students annually to ignite their interest in automotive and racing related careers. NHRA’s streaming service, NHRA.tv®, allows fans to view all NHRA national events as well as exclusive features of the sport. In addition, NHRA owns and operates three racing facilities: Gainesville Raceway in Florida; Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park; and In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip in Southern California. For more information, log on to www.NHRA.com, or visit the official NHRA pages on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

  • Back to Racing for Silver Hare at Watkins Glen

    Back to Racing for Silver Hare at Watkins Glen

    Jake Drew, Boris Said Jr. Look To Pick Up Where They Left Off Before Summer Break

    HIGH POINT, N.C. (Aug. 20, 2024) – The Silver Hare Racing duo of Jake Drew and Boris Said Jr. head to iconic Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International to kick off the home stretch of the 2024 Cube 3 Architecture TA2 Series season Friday at this weekend’s Mission Foods Watkins Glen SpeedTour.

    The 30-lap, 75-minute race around the 3.4-mile, 11-turn Watkins Glen circuit will be the first of back-to-back weekend events for Trans Am competitors, who eight days later will return to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario, for the first time since 2014. Drew and Said look to pick up where they and the Silver Hare team left off when the series last raced, also on back-to-back weekends June 22 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington and June 29 at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.

    Drew, the 24-year-old driver of the No. 7 Silver Hare Racing/Franklin Road Apparel Chevrolet Camaro who’s competing in his first career TA2 season, scored back-to-back podium finishes of third at Mid-Ohio and Road America, the latter round featuring his first pole of the year. The podium finishes elevated his total to three for the season and moved him to fifth in the driver standings. He scored his first podium with a second-place finish in just his second TA2 start April 14 at NOLA Motorsports Park in Avondale, Louisiana. A native of Fullerton, California, Drew also moved to the top of the TA2 Rookie of the Year standings despite running one fewer race than his nearest competitors, and into third in the Young Gun standings for drivers 25 and under.

    The veteran of a half-dozen NASCAR Truck Series events in 2023 and a 23-race slate of ARCA Menards Series outings from 2021 to 2023 that featured three road-course victories in 2022, narrowly missed a podium finish in his TA2 debut in the season’s second round March 24 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. As is the case most every weekend on his rookie TA2 tour, Drew will be taking to the Watkins Glen circuit for the first time. But he’s certainly proven to be a quick study.

    Said, the 20-year-old first-year driver of the No. 75 HendrickCars.com/Silver Hare Racing Chevrolet Camaro, finished seventh at Mid-Ohio and eighth at Road America to give him four consecutive top-eight finishes, a streak that included his best career TA2 finish of sixth May 25 at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut. The Escondido, California native is looking for a breakthrough run this weekend on the track he’s watched his dad, Boris Said, enjoy numerous successes in NASCAR and sportscar competition over the years.

    In last year’s TA2 round at Watkins Glen, the Silver Hare Racing Camaro of Connor Zilisch was the first to take the checkered flag after starting on the pole. But what would have been the team’s fourth victory of the season was disallowed after a ride-height violation was declared in postrace technical inspection. Zilisch and Silver Hare went on to win the very next two rounds at World Wide Technology Raceway outside St. Louis and Virginia International Raceway in Alton, the High Point, North Carolina-based team’s home track, both victories coming from the pole after leading every race lap. Silver Hare finished 2023 with a TA2 series-high five victories.

    This weekend’s Mission Foods Watkins Glen SpeedTour kicks off Thursday with a 35-minute TA2 test session at 2 p.m. EDT, followed by a 30-minute official TA2 practice session at 4:45 p.m. Qualifying is at noon Friday, with the TA2 race, round nine of 12 on the 2024 schedule, set for 4 p.m. with live television provided by series partner MAVTV, augmented by live-streaming video on the Trans Am and SpeedTour channels on YouTube. MAVTV will air a 60-minute race show at 8 p.m. EDT on Thursday, Sept. 5.

    Silver Hare Racing leverages its Trans Am effort to promote its arrive-and-drive program, where aspiring racers and even tenured professionals hone their road-racing skills on some of the most revered tracks in North America. NASCAR Cup Series drivers Daniel Suárez, Christopher Bell, William Byron and Harrison Burton have all wheeled Silver Hare Racing-prepared cars to burnish their road-racing abilities in top-flight equipment.

    The team offers six, professionally built and maintained TA2 chassis from Howe Racing for both competition and private testing. Silver Hare Racing has a dedicated, fulltime crew and operates out of a state-of-the-art facility in High Point, North Carolina. At the track, two 53-foot Featherlite transporters serve as the team’s base, each outfitted with a lounge and smart TVs for data and video review, as well as for hospitality.

    To further Silver Hare Racing’s driver development capabilities, the team’s race shop in High Point is now equipped with a SHOCKWAVE Simulator, a tool specifically developed for drivers to accelerate racetrack familiarity, improve car control and confidence, and build stamina. SHOCKWAVE has been involved in racing since 1965 and is currently actively participating in NASCAR, ARCA, Trans Am, Late Models, and Sprint cars. Its Trans Am package replicates a Howe Racing TA2 chassis, complete with cockpit controls and sounds.

    “With NASCAR having so many more road-course races, it’s our goal for Silver Hare Racing to be the preferred team for drivers to get that road-course experience,” said Laura Hull, Silver Hare Racing co-owner and team manager. “We want to be that important step in the ladder for the young, up-and-coming drivers. We want people to know we have an arrive-and-drive program, where for people who want to run this track or another, we provide the opportunity to do that and be successful.”

    Jake Drew, driver, No. 7 Silver Hare Racing/Franklin Road Apparel Chevrolet Camaro:

    It’s been eight weeks since you scored your second of back-to-back podium finishes and your first TA2 pole in the most recent round at Road America. Safe to say you’ve been looking ahead to this weekend at Watkins Glen?

    “As a driver, we definitely don’t like taking eight weeks off, but I think it was good for the series and our team and all teams involved to regroup and get back on track. We had a lot of races in a short stretch and I’m sure everybody could use that break. I’m super excited to get back into my Silver Hare/Franklin Road Chevrolet and excited to take on another new track like Watkins Glen. Potentially, I feel like it has a lot of similarities to Road America, where we got our first pole and shared a lot of success. Toward the end of that last stretch of races, we were building some good momentum and I’m looking forward to picking up where we left off.”

    Another new track for you in Watkins Glen this weekend, but there is a wealth of resources out there to draw from in learning the track. What have you been doing to prepare, and what are your impressions of the track?

    “I’ve been doing a lot of iRacing and have been watching race videos back so I can be as prepared as possible and deal with whatever comes to me. As we all know, it’s definitely a high-speed track and has a lot of high commitment to it, so you’ll have to have a lot of trust in your car and your equipment. You’ll need momentum on your side in some places dealing with elevation changes and what not. I’m looking forward to getting there and utilizing our practice time and working hard together as a team and do the best we can.”

    You’re entering the home stretch of your first TA2 season. How has the experience matched your expectations so far?

    “It’s definitely more competitive than I thought it was going to be, and I don’t mean that in a way that I was underestimating it in any way, just out of respect to all the other teams and competitors who’ve been doing it for a long time. I think it’s a really great series that more people should get involved in. I’ve really enjoyed learning a new car and a new team. Silver Hare is a family, and that makes it super enjoyable. With these last four races coming in, I’m definitely adding some pressure on myself – I really want to bring home a win, if not multiple wins. We just got our first pole at the last race and we have a few podiums, but winning is always the best, so I’m looking to do whatever it takes to make that happen.”

    Boris Said Jr., driver, No. 75 HendrickCars.com/Silver Hare Racing Chevrolet Camaro:

    You’re back on track for a points-paying TA2 race for the first time since Road America the last weekend in June. How have you enjoyed your time away from Trans Am, and what are your thoughts about Watkins Glen?

    “Seems like it’s been forever since we raced at Road America, so I’m excited to get back to it this weekend. It was good to not be off for the entire eight weeks since I got to run the All-Star Race at Lime Rock with Dad, and then I got to meet up with some friends in Cyprus and Spain. I got to do some jet skiing and windsurfing and it was very relaxing. So, like I said, I’m really excited to get back to it with our Silver Hare team. I’ve been running on the simulator a lot to get ready for these next two races. I like Watkins Glen a lot because it’s a fast track and it’s fun. And I’m really excited for Mosport (Canadian Tire Motorsport Park) because I’ve never raced there before but I really enjoy running it on the simulator.”

    Your dad has had quite the history at Watkins Glen, having been a regular contender in NASCAR over the years, and the winner of several sportscar races. Does that make the track extra special for you as you kick off the home stretch of the season?

    “It’s a very cool track. I went there as a kid a lot and it’s cool to be able to race there. I really like the track and the ambience. It’s a great way to kick off this last four-race stretch of the season. I think consistency is the biggest thing we’ve been able to achieve this year as a driver and a team working together to this point. I can’t put my finger on exactly how that has come about, just a lot of little things. I’m looking forward to building on that starting this weekend and finishing the season strong.”

    About Hendrick Automotive Group:

    Representing 131 franchises and 25 manufacturer nameplates from the Carolinas to California, Hendrick Automotive Group is the largest privately held automotive retail organization in the United States. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, the company employs more than 10,000 people in its 94 dealership locations, 21 collision centers and four accessories distributor installers in 13 states. For more information, please visit HendrickCars.com.

    About HendrickCars.com:

    HendrickCars.com is the online home for everything Hendrick Automotive Group. Visitors can shop thousands of new or pre-owned vehicles, locate centers for service and collision repair, receive a value to sell or trade their car, chat online with customer service, discover career opportunities, learn more about vehicle protection programs, and explore how the company gives back to the community.

    About Silver Hare Racing:

    Silver Hare Racing is a fulltime competitor in the TA2 division of the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli. The multicar team has won the TA2 masters class championship three times (2018, 2019 and 2020) with driver and team co-owner Maurice Hull. Under the leadership of Hull’s wife, co-owner and team manager Laura Hull, Silver Hare Racing provides a variety of services that includes private testing and arrive-and-drive programs. The team offers six, professionally built and maintained TA2 chassis from Howe Racing and operates from a state-of-the-art facility in High Point, North Carolina. For more information, please call 336-870-5151 or visit SilverHareRacing.com.