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  • Gravel Locks Up Title; Pierce, Macedo and Williamson Claim Victories Friday at World Finals

    Gravel Locks Up Title; Pierce, Macedo and Williamson Claim Victories Friday at World Finals

    • On the penultimate night of the 2024 dirt racing season, David Gravel locked up his first World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Series championship as Carson Macedo (World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars), Bobby Pierce (World of Outlaws CASE Construction Equipment Late Models) and Mat Williamson (Super DIRTcar Series) claim victory at The Dirt Track at Charlotte
    • Action continues Saturday with a final day of racing for all three series; tickets are still available at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com or at the gate

    CONCORD, NC (Nov. 8, 2024) – With just one night remaining in the 2024 season for dirt racing’s premier three series, the World of Outlaws World Finals once again delivered an unforgettable night of white-knuckled racing and excitement. David Gravel locked up his first World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Series championship, while Carson Macedo (World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars), Bobby Pierce (World of Outlaws CASE Construction Equipment Late Models) and Mat Williamson (Super DIRTcar Series) each emerged victorious.

    All Dirt Roads Lead to Gravel

    Macedo did everything he could in his quest to catch Gravel in the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series championship hunt, winning Friday night’s 25-lap feature in convincing fashion. But in the end, bolstered by a 15-win season, Gravel locked up the series championship with one night remaining in the 2024 season.

    “My car was incredible,” Macedo said after the race. “Once I saw what I needed to do, I started moving around. I could get through the middle of (turns) one and two. When you get passed for the lead and put together the effort to get back by the leader, it’s a testament to how good your car is. I felt really solid.”

    Macedo started from the pole and – despite briefly giving up the lead to Buddy Kofoid midway through the race — raced to his first-ever win on the fourth-tenths mile clay oval at The Dirt Track at Charlotte.

    “It’s definitely a chess game,” the Lemoore, Calif. hotshoe said of the challenging Dirt Track at Charlotte. “As the lines move around, you’ve got to be able to move around with them. I think your car being really good helps too. I felt really confident when Buddy got around me that I could get back around him.

    “It feels good to win the battle tonight. But, obviously to lose the war, that’s a little bitter sweet. Congrats to the No. 2 team and David on winning the championship. We fought all year. We fought as hard as we could, and someday, maybe we can be sitting in that spot.”

    Kofoid held on for second, with Justin Peck finishing on the podium for the second night in a row. Gravel’s fourth place finish was enough to earn the Watertown, Conn. racer his first career Sprint Car series title.

    “We’ve still got one race to go, but it feels good going into tomorrow just racing for a win,” Gravel said. “I want to touch that trophy and raise that trophy above my head. I’ve been doing this for a long time and we’ve been close a lot of years and been on the podium a lot in points. To finally get it done, to do it with Levi, being a dad and having a family, it just feels really, really cool. There’s a small list of World of Outlaw champions and I’m proud to be one of them.”

    Former NASCAR Cup Series driver Kasey Kahne finished fifth.

    Pierce Tightens Points Gap with Shepphard in Late Models

    In World of Outlaws CASE Construction Late Model action, Pierce left nothing on the table in an effort to catch points leader Brandon Shepphard in a wild Friday night feature marred by three cautions. Entering the race 34 points behind Sheppard and eight behind second place Nick Hoffman, Pierce needed to live up to his nickname of “Smooth Operator” throughout a chaotic 35-lap affair to remain in the title hunt.

    Starting in the third row after the pill draw, Pierce found the power to work his way forward. Hoffman, meanwhile, found only heartbreak after a broken rear end brought his race – and likely his championship aspirations – to a premature end.

    In the closing laps, Pierce battled side-by-side with Winfield, Tenn. racer Mike Marler. With three circuits remaining, Marler drove into the cushion and fell off the pace, as Pierce cruised to victory.

    “I didn’t know he jumped the cushion,” Pierce said in Victory Lane. “It’s easy to suck yourself in up there. When I got the lead I was just hoping I didn’t do that, but the car got better as the race went on… I was worried when I pulled that six pill. I get down on myself starting in the third row. This competition is tough.

    “Awesome car, like I said. Awesome race track too. I’ve been waiting for a Charlotte like that. Throwing sliders for the win is always an awesome race. We really needed this night. We’re still in the hunt.”

    Pole-sitter Cade Dillard finished second, with Marler falling to third. Thursday’s feature winner Ricky Thornton Jr. was fourth and Kyle Bronson rounded out the Top 5.

    With the win, Pierce gained 12 points over Sheppard in the championship hunt, which comes to a dramatic conclusion at Saturday’s season finale with Pierce now only 22 points behind.

    Battle of the Mat’s in the Super DIRTCar Series

    The Super DIRTCar series A-main was the battle of the Mat’s as points leader Mat Williamson and Matt Sheppard, sitting in second, both chased their second win of the night after claiming their heats.

    The 2019 Super DIRTCar Series Champion, Williamson, started on the pole and never gave up the lead in the 30-lap show, getting him six laps shy of a 400 leading lap season. Sheppard, who sat 26 points behind Williamson, fought his way through traffic from fifth to third, taking the bottom to pass Justin Haers in Lap 10. Sheppard, with his eyes on Williamson, gets lucky as Demetrios Drellos finds the wall in Lap 12 giving Sheppard the perfect opportunity to get within 0.203 of a second of Williamson.

    Despite four cautions and two with Sheppard on his heels, Williamson continued to dominate the field, clinching his ninth win of the 2024 season and fourth at the Dirt Track at Charlotte.

    “What a race,” Williamson said as he got out of his car. “When he (Sheppard) starts the night behind you have to be on your toes and I had to really nail the restarts and be pretty good.”

    Securing his 31st Super DIRTCar career win – tying him with Jack Johnson for ninth all time – Williamson is one step closer to the 2024 Super DIRTCar Championship. He is now 30 points ahead of Matt Sheppard, followed by Anthony Perrego, Tim Spears and Jimmy Phelps.

    TICKETS:

    The 2024 season concludes Saturday with feature racing and a championship ceremony for all three series. Saturday single-day tickets start at $65. Tickets are available online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com/tickets or at the gate.

    KEEP TRACK:

    Follow all the World of Outlaws Final action through the hashtag #WorldFinals. Connect with The Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway on X, Facebook and Instagram.

  • Niece Motorsports NCTS Race Recap: Phoenix Raceway

    Niece Motorsports NCTS Race Recap: Phoenix Raceway

    NIECE MOTORSPORTS
    NCTS RACE RECAP: PHOENIX RACEWAY
    Race: NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Championship (150 laps / 150 miles) | Race 23 of 23
    Track: Phoenix Raceway
    Location: Avondale, Arizona
    Date & Time: Friday, November 8th | 8:00 PM ET

    No. 41 DQS Solutions & Staffing Chevrolet Silverado RST
    Driver: Bayley Currey | Crew Chief: Wally Rogers
    Bayley Currey
    @BayleyCurrey
    @BayleyCurrey05

    Start: 18th
    Stage 1: 26th
    Stage 2: 25th
    Finish: 21st
    Driver Points: 18th
    Owner Points: 24th

    • Key Takeaway: Bayley Currey and the No. 41 team fought through handling woes at Phoenix Raceway. Currey started the race in 18th, but dropped outside the top-20 in both stages. The team gained a lap back by virtue of the wave around, but were in need of a late caution to advance further through the field. Currey finished the night in 21st.
    • Bayley Currey’s Post-Race Thoughts: “We had to work hard all night. Our truck struggled early, but the guys got it pretty decent. We ended up going a lap down early but got it back. We were fighting really hard there and maybe we just did a little too much. Guys on new tires were coming at the end, and we were really hoping for a caution but never got it. Thank you to everyone on this No. 41 team. I know it’s been a a rough year, but they always kept fighting at it. Thank you to everyone with AutoVentive, Precision Vehicle Logistics, DQS, and Masked Owl for their support this year. It really meant a lot to me.”
      DQS Solutions & Staffing Mission Statement: The core mission of DQS Solutions & Staffing is to attain unparalleled excellence in our specialized domains, specifically staffing and security. Simultaneously, we maintain the flexibility required to collaborate closely with our clients in the creation of innovative products and services within the framework of DQS.

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

    Start: 28th
    Stage 1: 29th
    Stage 2: 28th
    Finish: 25th
    Driver Points: 23rd
    Owner Points: 26th

    • Key Takeaway: Matt Mills and the No. 42 team had a quiet night in Phoenix after getting trapped a lap down early on. Mills started 28th and hung relatively around the same spot in both of the first two stages. The team made several adjustments to help the handling, but ultimately they were unable to get back in contention. The J.F. Electric / Utilitra Chevrolet finished the year with a 25th-place run.
    • Matt Mills’ Post-Race Thoughts: “Man, that wasn’t the way we were hoping to end our season tonight, but regardless I’m thankful to everyone for all the hard work they put in with me this year. We went to a lot of these tracks basically for the first time with me in a truck, and I learned a ton. Definitely could have been better for us, but hey, I think next year we’ll be up-to-speed a lot quicker. We’ve got a whole offseason to prep and come out of the gate strong, and I think once we get the momentum heading our way we’ll be in good shape. Can’t say thanks enough to everyone at J.F. Electric and Utilitra for sticking with me, and to Al Niece for letting me race his trucks this year.”

    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.

    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.

    No. 44 PopSells.com Chevrolet Silverado RST
    Driver: Stefan Parsons | Crew Chief: Jon Leonard
    Stefan Parsons Racing
    @StefanParsons_
    @Stefan_Parsons

    Start: 23rd
    Stage 1: 21st
    Stage 2: 20th
    Finish: 23rd
    Driver Points: 26th
    Owner Points: 34th

    • Key Takeaway: Stefan Parsons and the No. 44 team were en route to a solid night at Phoenix Raceway but were unfortunately caught up in a multi-truck crash midway through the race. Parsons qualified 23rd and gained positions in both stages. The team received the free pass and worked inside the top-15 before the incident relegated them to a 23rd-place finish.
    • Stefan Parsons’ Post-Race Thoughts: “It was awesome to drive one of the Niece trucks tonight. I really thought we could have finished top-10. It sucks that we got caught up in that wreck and had all that damage, but Jon Leonard did a great job bringing a solid truck to the racetrack and making it better all night long. I’ve got to thank PopSells.com, Al (Niece), Lane (Moore), and everyone at Niece Motorsports for the opportunity. I really thought we had a solid shot at a top-10, but it happens. I’m ready to go onto the Xfinity Series race tomorrow and see what happens there.”

    About PopSells.com: Founded in 2009, Pop (PopSells.com) has grown to be the world’s largest online, full-service, marketplace for boats and recreational vehicles.

    No. 45 AutoVentive / Precision Vehicle Logistics Chevrolet Silverado RST
    Driver: Kaden Honeycutt | Crew Chief: Phil Gould
    Kaden Honeycutt Racing
    @KadenWHoneycutt
    @KadenHoneycutt10

    Start: 8th
    Stage 1: 11th
    Stage 2: 14th
    Finish: 7th
    Driver Points: 19th
    Owner Points: 10th

    • Key Takeaway: Kaden Honeycutt and the No. 45 team overcame adversity to finish the season with a top-10 finish. Honeycutt qualified eighth but slid to 11th in the first stage with a loose-handling truck. After making adjustments, they dropped to 14th in stage two, but were able to head in the right direction for the final stage. Honeycutt was given a restart violation late in the going but rallied back to cross the line in seventh-place.
    • Kaden Honeycutt’s Post-Race Thoughts: “We had a great comeback tonight. At the beginning, I was free, so we came in and made a change to it. I was struggling with turn and drive-off. The right-front hung pretty hard so that gave us a slow stop. In stage two, we tried to work on it a little more, but tit didn’t do what we needed it to. Then in the final stage, I got us a restart violation which was 100% my fault. We came in, put tires on it, and made more adjustments, and it was extremely good. I think we drove from 21st to seventh.

    We learned a lot about the truck tonight and what we need to do different when we come back next November. Hopefully by then, we’ll be running for a championship. I’ve got to say a big thank you to Al Niece, Cody Efaw, Lane Moore, Jason Wilson, just everyone that’s helped me race this year. Also, everyone at AutoVentive, Precision, Moore’s Venture Foods, for being great partners this year.”
    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.

    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.

  • Ford Performance Notes and Quotes – Mark Rushbrook Championship Press Conference Transcript

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes – Mark Rushbrook Championship Press Conference Transcript

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
    NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series
    Championship Race | Friday, November 8, 2024

    FORD’S CHAMPIONSHIP STREAK

    Ford’s championship streak continued tonight as Ty Majeski earned the manufacturer’s third straight NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series title.
    It also continues a streak that has seen Ford win the last five NASCAR championships dating back to Joey Logano’s Cup title in 2022.
    Overall, Ford has won six of the last seven championships awarded in NASCAR’s top three divisions over the last three years.

    MARK RUSHBROOK PRESS CONFERENCE

    HOW ARE YOU ABLE TO DO THIS SO CONSISTENTLY? “Great people. Great teams. Great drivers. That’s how you do anything in this sport, for sure. We look at them one at a time and celebrate them one at a time. I wasn’t even sure of those stats until you went through them, but every race means a lot to us. Every championship means a lot to us and, like I said, when we got ThorSport back in Ford we knew we could do great things together and to be back here with them again and celebrating another championship it means a lot.”

    THIS IS BECOMING A TREND. YOU HAVE TWO MORE LEFT. HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR ODDS? “If you look at who we have in there, pretty good odds. Anything can happen in these races, as you know. In Xfinity the strength of Stewart-Haas and Cole Custer coming back here. He got it done last year, especially on that last restart and it was incredible to see him win and proud to have Cole and Stewart-Haas back here representing us again. For sure in Cup, the last two champions in Logano and Blaney. We’ve got a 50/50 shot there, so we’re looking forward to the race. Like I said, anything can happen. Great cars. Great drivers. Great teams and looking forward to it.”

    WHAT’S IT LIKE BACK IN DEARBORN FOR THE EMPLOYEES? “They’re celebrating. I’m getting text messages tonight from Jim Farley, our CEO. From Jim Baumbick, Lisa Materazzo, our head of product development and head of marketing. They’re paying attention. Our employees are paying attention. It means a lot for Ford to be in motorsports and to be competing at this level and whenever we have that success we enjoy it. We know how hard it is. We’ve gone through long spells without getting the race wins or the championships sometimes, so to be able to celebrate every one is important.”

    WHAT IS IT ABOUT THE FORD TEAMS IN PARTICULAR THAT THEY CAN SEEMINGLY FLIP THE SWITCH IN CRUNCH TIME? “I wish it was as easy as flipping a switch (laughing). That’s the nature of racing at this level. It’s so competitive that you think you have an advantage and maybe you do, but it can be short-lived and when you’re at a disadvantage you just have to keep working hard on every element of your program and when it comes together it comes together and you celebrate it.”

    IS THIS A FULL CIRCLE MOMENT FOR TY AFTER BEING WITH ROUSH A FEW YEARS AGO AND NOW BOUNCING BACK WITH THORSPORT? “I was actually thinking about that a lot during the race and the amount of time that has passed from when we first met Ty and having him in different programs with RFK. We even put him in IMSA and Mustang GT4’s for a while and to see that he’s found such a great home at ThorSport and see him celebrating success with race wins and especially this championship, it’s really a proud moment for us because, like I said, it’s all about the people and relationships. To have that duration with him means a lot.”

    WHAT WAS GOING THROUGH YOUR MIND WITH GUYS WHO FELL BACK AND THEN STARTED TO CHASE TY DOWN AT THE END OF THE RACE? “You’ve just got to roll with it knowing that anything can happen and you never know when a caution is going to be thrown or not. They made some changes on the truck on the last stop, so we know what’s going on with that, but you don’t know what the other trucks or cars are doing. Heim certainly had a bad set of tires or a bad setup the second-to-last run and we didn’t know if they were going to adjust it and make it better and come back stronger. When Corey got put to the back with the penalty that certainly helped, but he was still coming strong at the end.”

    TWO STRAIGHT CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR THORSPORT SINCE THEY CAME BACK TO FORD. WHAT HAS THE CONNECTION BEEN LIKE? “They had raced with us before and we had a strong relationship for sure. When they left we were disappointed, but understood why at the time. As soon as they reached out with an interest to come back, it was immediate. I literally drove from Michigan down to Ohio to meet with Duke personally and to understand why they wanted to come back and how they wanted to come back and the deal was done. We’re very happy because they’re like-minded people. They want to win. We want to give them the best resources to be able to win and it feels like family. It’s just very comfortable with them.”

  • Ford Continues Championship Hot Streak as Ty Majeski Wins NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Title

    Ford Continues Championship Hot Streak as Ty Majeski Wins NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Title

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
    NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series
    Championship Race | Friday, November 8, 2024

    FORD CLAIMS THIRD STRAIGHT NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK CHAMPIONSHIP AS TY MAJESKI WINS SEASON FINALE AT PHOENIX RACEWAY

    • Ford’s championship streak continued tonight as Ty Majeski earned the manufacturer’s third straight NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series title.
    • It also continues a streak that has seen Ford win the last five NASCAR championships dating back to Joey Logano’s Cup title in 2022.
    • Overall, Ford has won six of the last seven championships awarded in NASCAR’s top three divisions over the last three years.
    • For Majeski, who led 132-of-150 laps, it’s his sixth series win and first championship.
    • This is the sixth series championship for ThorSport and the third with Ford.
    • Ford has now won five series titles overall and four in the last six seasons.

    FORD NCTS CHAMPIONS

    2000 – Greg Biffle
    2019 – Matt Crafton
    2022 – Zane Smith
    2023 – Ben Rhodes
    2024 – Ty Majeski

    TY MAJESKI, No. 98 Road Ranger Ford F-150 – VICTORY LANE INTERVIEW – WHAT DOES THIS CHAMPIONSHIP MEAN TO YOU? “It means a ton. Looking at the sport as a whole from the outside you don’t realize how hard it is to get these opportunities and how hard it is to not only win races or find a good opportunity, but become a champion. This is surreal. I’ve put my whole life into this. I’ve put a lot of hard hours driving through the night to make it to races and then get back to work at ThorSport the next morning and all of that work paid off tonight. Thank you to Joe Schear. He’s one bad dude. I love that guy to death. Man, this thing was on point tonight.”

    HOW MUCH EXPECTATION DID YOU PUT ON THIS RESULT ONCE YOU KNEW HOW GOOD YOUR TRUCK WAS? “I knew yesterday. I was so relaxed. We unloaded top of the boards and I knew we were gonna have a truck to beat tonight. We just had to execute every single restart, and I felt like I did that. I put a lot of emphasis on that coming into this race. A lot of times this race is won and lost on restarts and thankfully we had a little bit of a long run. Those last 20 laps or so were the longest of my career. A huge thank you to all of our partners – Road Ranger, Soda Sense, Curb Records, Duke and Rhonda Thorson, Ali Thorson. Everything that they do they’ve given us so many tools to go out and win championships like this and thankfully we were able to execute for them tonight.”

    HOW NEAT WAS IT TO DO A POLISH VICTORY LAP AT THE PLACE ALAN KULWICKI DEBUTED IT? “It’s just special. The Kulwicki Driver Development Program, I won the competition in 2015. It’s kind of a full circle moment to be able to do that Polish Victory Lap here tonight. It’s so special. Alan means a lot to me and I’m glad to carry his legacy on a little bit tonight.”

    CONGRATULATIONS. YOU’RE THE CHAMPION. “God, I can’t believe it. Just a huge thank you to Duke and Rhonda Thorson. Joe Schear Jr. He’s one bad dude. This is so much fun racing with this group. I’m so proud to have the opportunity to drive these great race trucks. Man, there are a lot of times in my career when this looked like a far dream and Duke and Rhonda really gave me my third opportunity after I had two opportunities that failed. Man, I can’t thank them enough. My wife, Ali. She’s been there every step of the way. We’ve had a lot of ups and downs and I’m just so proud of these guys.”

    YOU ARE ONE OF THE MOST BLUE COLLAR DRIVERS IN ALL OF MOTORSPORTS. WHAT DOES THIS SAY TO OTHER SHORT TRACKERS TRYING TO CHASE THEIR DREAMS? “It’s possible. You just need to find a way to set yourself apart from everybody else. I did that by working in the shop. I started as an engineer at ThorSport in 2021 with three or four races. I didn’t know what it was gonna turn into and now we’re champions. A huge thank you to Road Ranger, Curb Records, Soda Sense – we have so many partners that go into this. Again, Duke, Rhonda Thorson, Ali. This is special. We’re gonna celebrate this one.”

    WHAT WILL THE CELEBRATION LOOK LIKE? “I don’t know, probably not like Ben Rhodes.”

    MARK RUSHBROOK, Global Director, Ford Performance Motorsports – HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE BACK IN VICTORY LANE? “We had so much fun here last year. We love coming out here to Phoenix and racing as part of NASCAR Championship Weekend and to have Ty Majeski and ThorSport here representing Ford in the Championship 4. For them to get it done, to get the race win and win the championship means so much for us as a company and for our employees. We’re so proud to be able to partner with such great people like Duke Thorson and Ty Majeski as a driver. We’re so happy.”

    HOW IMPORTANT WAS THE DECISION TO BRING THORSPORT BACK TO FORD A COUPLE YEARS AGO? “We’ve had a great history with them and when we had the opportunity to have them come back to Ford it was an immediate decision to absolutely welcome them back to the family. They’re like-minded people. They want to win. They want to have the best people and the best tools and put the best product out on the track, so we’re really happy to be here with them.”

    DOES IT EVER GET TIRING SEEING THAT F-150 IN VICTORY LANE? “Absolutely not. It looks beautiful sitting there.”

    Ford Performance Results:

    1st – Ty Majeski
    9th – Ben Rhodes
    10th – Layne Riggs
    14th – Jake Garcia
    17th – Conner Jones
    19th – Matt Crafton
    29th – Keith McGee
    30th – Lawless Alan
    34th – Frankie Muniz

    FRANKIE MUNIZ, No. 27 More Core Diamond Drilling Ford F-150 – “It’s unfortunate. I felt like I’ve got a good opportunity to run with some guys and made some passes. I lost a few spots on restarts, but went back out and passed them again, so it was good for me to figure out how to get by people. I haven’t really gotten to do that much this year, so that was really positive, and then we just wanted to keep going. We wanted to keep running, but there was nowhere for me to go. I hit from behind. I got hit from behind into the 42 and then the 42 got moved and the 18 was right there stopped and I went right into him. I don’t feel like there was anything I could have done there. It was a luck situation of getting through it and it’s unfortunate. That said, I’m so grateful for my team – Reaume Brothers Racing and Ford Performance. I’m so excited for next season. This year wasn’t what we had hoped, but this proved that I can race with guys. I can pass here. We’re gonna be better next year and I’ve got the whole off-season to prepare and we’re gonna go get it.”

  • Toyota Racing – NCTS Phoenix Post-Race Report – 11.08.24

    Toyota Racing – NCTS Phoenix Post-Race Report – 11.08.24

    HEIM FINISHES RUNNER-UP IN TRUCK SERIES SEASON FINALE IN PHOENIX
    Scores Series-Best Six Wins in 2024

    AVONDALE, Ariz. (November 8, 2024) – Corey Heim came up just short of the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series title, finishing runner-up in Friday night’s season finale at Phoenix Raceway. Heim won the first stage, led 16 laps in the TRICON Garage No. 11 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro and worked his way back up through the field after a mid-race restart violation to finish second to race-winner Ty Majeski. The Toyota Development Driver finishes the 2024 season with a series and career-best six victories.

    TRICON Garage teammate Taylor Gray also earned a top-10 result in Friday’s race with a sixth-place result at the one-mile Arizona oval.

    Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
    NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series
    Phoenix Raceway
    Race 23 of 23 – 150 Laps, 150 Miles

    TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS

    1st, Ty Majeski*
    2nd, COREY HEIM
    3rd, Christian Eckes*
    4th, Nick Sanchez*
    5th, Grant Enfinger*
    6th, TAYLOR GRAY
    11th, TANNER GRAY
    15th, DEAN THOMPSON
    18th, STEWART FRIESEN
    22nd, TIMMY HILL
    32nd, WILLIAM SAWALICH
    *non-Toyota driver

    TOYOTA QUOTES

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

    Finishing Position: 2nd

    What are your thoughts on the night?

    “I think the story of the night was no one had anything for the 98 (Ty Majeski). They were above average all year, and then they show up to Phoenix and completely tore us up. I drove my guts out and did everything I could. I made a mistake getting out of line, but I drove back to the front and had another shot at him, but he just had two tenths in the bag at any point. I would go 110 percent and he was still two tenths faster than me. There is not much you can do about that. I feel like this is the best Safelite Tundra TRD Pro that we’ve had all year – even better than we dominated with, and we still had nothing for him. It is hard to be upset by that, just don’t know what I could have done better. Nothing to hang our heads about there. We had a great season in our TRICON Garage camp. We set career highs at pretty much everything we possibly could of for myself and the team and as an organization. Huge thank you to them and everyone at Toyota Racing and Safelite for all of their efforts. It sucks to come up short – we were the best truck all year, us and the 19 (Christian Eckes) and just got our ass kicked. It is what it is.”

    Does it make it easier because you ran as hard as you did and still came up short?

    “Honestly, the penalty was brutal at first, but we were able to tear our way up through there and get back up to third in two restarts. Really didn’t do too much damage, except maybe a little bit to the tires, but when you are two tenths off of the 98 (Ty Majeski), you need a little more than a little tire to make it work, I mean, you saw the 19 (Christian Eckes) – we were still better than the 19 on 10 lap older tires, and he was still another two tenths faster than us. I don’t know. I drove super hard. I gave him fits at points, but he was in another zip code all night.”

    How concerned were you when you went back?

    “I would be lying to you if I didn’t say I thought it would be a lot harder than it was. I was just able to choose the right lanes and get good runs on restarts and kind of get my way through there, quicker than I thought I was going to – I don’t know. I just got right back behind the 98 (Ty Majeski) and didn’t have anything for him.”

    WILLIAM SAWALICH, No. 1 Starkey/Soundgear Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, TRICON Garage

    Finishing Position: 32nd

    What happened to take you out of the race early?

    “It was just tight close racing, which is what you expect here at Phoenix. We had a really fast Starkey, Soundgear Toyota Tundra TRD Pro. I can’t thank the guys enough at TRICON. We were coming back through the field. We started in a little bit of a hole due to qualifying. We just weren’t too fast. I don’t know what place we were in the time, but we were making good progress. It sucks what happened. My guys don’t deserve that.”

    Could you have done anything?

    “I think I was four-wide or three-wide on the top. I think the 7 (Connor Mosack) – I don’t know what was going on with him. I was kind of just wedged in there, and had nowhere to go, and as soon as I tried to check up, I got hit and then hit the 18 (Tyler Ankrum) and kind of went all over the place. I did what I can.”

    How do you feel about your third Xfinity start tomorrow?

    “I feel really good. We were really fast in practice, so super excited about that. Final race of the year with those guys, and then got next year to look forward to. Can’t thank everyone enough, and hopefully it is a good day tomorrow.”

    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 nearly 64,000 people in North America who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 47 million cars and trucks at our 14 manufacturing plants. In 2025, Toyota’s 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 30 electrified options.

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

  • LEGACY MOTOR CLUB: Phoenix Raceway Practice Report

    LEGACY MOTOR CLUB: Phoenix Raceway Practice Report

    NASCAR CUP SERIES: CHAMPIONSHIP RACE AT PHOENIX RACEWAY

    PRACTICE REPORT

    AVONDALE, Ariz. (Nov. 8, 2024) – The NASCAR Cup Series and LEGACY MOTOR CLUB makes their way to the desert and Phoenix Raceway for the final race of the 2024 NASCAR season. This weekend, a 50-minute practice session took place on Friday afternoon, giving all the teams extra time to work on their vehicles. Qualifying to set the grid for the final race takes place on Saturday afternoon. Below is a look at how each of the three LEGACY MOTOR CLUB entries of Jimmie Johnson, John Hunter Nemechek and Erik Jones fared during practice.

    PRACTICE RECAP:

    Fastest in practice: No. 12 Ryan Blaney – 27.174 Seconds | 132.480 MPH

    Best 10-Lap Avg: No. 12 Ryan Blaney – 131.161 MPH

    No. 42 Mobil 1 Toyota Camry XSE Driven by John Hunter Nemechek

    • Best Time: 27.759 Seconds | 129.688 MPH (Lap 4)
    • Overall Practice Rank: 34
    • 10-Lap Avg.: 128.866 MPH | Rank: 30
    • Total Laps Run: 39

    No. 43 Dollar Tree Toyota Camry XSE Driven by Erik Jones

    • Best Time: 27.452 Seconds | 131.138 MPH (Lap 31)
    • Overall Practice Rank: 18
    • 10-Lap Avg.: 129.490 MPH | Rank: 21
    • Total Laps Run: 39

    No. 84 Carvana Toyota Camry XSE Driven by Jimmie Johnson

    • Best Time: 27.908 Seconds | 128.995 MPH (Lap 16)
    • Overall Practice Rank: 35
    • 10-Lap Avg.: 127.624 MPH | Rank: 35
    • Total Laps Run: 36

    WHAT THEY’RE SAYING:

    John Hunter Nemechek: “Glad that we had an extended practice today, the LEGACY MOTOR CLUB guys threw a lot at our Mobil 1 Toyota Camry XSE. We were able to find a decent balance but we still have some work to do before qualifying tomorrow. We’ll debrief with the rest of the team and come up with a good plan for both Saturday and Sunday.”

    Erik Jones: “Thought it was an ok practice. The speed was not bad from the start. We gained a little bit, but we learned from good stuff for tomorrow, so I think we have some choices to make. We were on both sides of the balance being free and being tight and just need to find that happy medium.”

    Jimmie Johnson: “Interesting day here in Phoenix. We got an hour of practice with this awesome looking Carvana Toyota. I certainly learned a lot and man, is it different than what I raced here last. I’m looking forward to tomorrow and qualifying and of course the season finale on Sunday.”

    TUNE IN ALERT:

    Tune into the NASCAR Cup Series: Championship Race qualifying on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. EST live on USA or listen on SiriusXM – NASCAR Radio (Channel 90) and MRN Radio. The NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race takes place on Sunday at 3:00 p.m. EST live on NBC or listen on SiriusXM – NASCAR Radio and MRN Radio.

    ABOUT

    ABOUT LEGACY MOTOR CLUB: LEGACY MOTOR CLUB™ is a professional auto racing club owned by businessman and entrepreneur Maurice “Maury” J. Gallagher and seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson. The CLUB competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series fielding the No. 42 Toyota Camry XSE of John Hunter Nemechek, the No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE of Erik Jones, and the No. 84 limited schedule entry for Jimmie Johnson. Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty “The King” serves as CLUB Ambassador. With a unique title signifying a nod to car clubs of past eras, LEGACY M.C. is an inclusive club for all motorsport enthusiasts to celebrate the past and future legacies of its members, while competing for wins and championships at NASCAR’s elite level. To keep up-to-date with the latest news, information and exclusive content, follow LEGACY MOTOR CLUB™ on Facebook, X, Instagram and at LEGACYMOTORCLUB.com

    ABOUT MOBIL 1: For 50 years, Mobil 1 has been trusted by drivers to keep their engines running longer. Our products combine the latest technology and innovation to exceed the toughest standards of vehicle manufacturers and tuning shops—so consumers can get the most out of their time behind the wheel, both on the road and on the track. Turn every day into an adventure with Mobil 1, the world’s leading synthetic motor oil brand. Learn more at www.mobil1.us or and follow @Mobil1Racing on Instagram and X. Join us. For the love of driving.

    ABOUT CARVANA: Carvana’s mission is to change the way people buy and sell cars. Over the past decade, Carvana has revolutionized automotive retail and delighted millions of customers with an offering that is fun, fast, and fair. With Carvana, customers can choose from tens of thousands of vehicles, get financing, trade-in, and complete a purchase entirely online with the convenience of home delivery or local pick up in over 300 U.S. markets. Carvana’s vertically integrated platform is powered by its passionate team, unique national infrastructure, and purpose-built technology. Carvana is a Fortune 500 company and is proud to be recognized by Forbes as one of America’s Best Employers.

    ABOUT DOLLAR TREE, INC.: Dollar Tree, a Fortune 200 Company, operated 16,622 stores across 48 states and five Canadian provinces as of October 28, 2023. Stores operate under the brands of Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, and Dollar Tree Canada. To learn more about the Company, visit DollarTree.com

  • NASCAR launches a new Era in Europe

    NASCAR launches a new Era in Europe

    NASCAR and TEAM FJ to expand the European NASCAR championship

    SAINT-DENIS-SUR-LOIRE, France (November 6, 2024) – NASCAR and TEAM FJ, the founder and organizer of the official European NASCAR Series, announced today the launch of a new era of NASCAR racing in Europe that will thrill the competitors and all European fans, further growing NASCAR’s footprint and establishing the series position as the best touring car in the Old Continent.

    Starting in 2025, the European NASCAR championship will be named NASCAR Euro Series featuring a new logo and visual identity, expanding the presence of the NASCAR brand. The competition platform will deeply improve with the 3rd generation of the EuroNASCAR race car (GEN3) that will be introduced in all races starting in 2025, with further developments expected over the next few years. Enhancements will also be implemented to the racing format to make the races even more entertaining. A new driver development ladder with management support and scholarships will allow the NASCAR Euro Series drivers to climb towards the top level of NASCAR racing in the US.

    NASCAR will take a more prominent role in the championship’s image by becoming the prominent brand. The move will align the NASCAR Euro Series with NASCAR’s national series model and cater the NASCAR brand to an ever-growing fan base.

    “This new era for NASCAR in Europe is the result of the strategic plan we developed with NASCAR over the last 2 years, fully dedicated to bringing NASCAR to the summit of racing in Europe,” said Jerome Galpin President CEO TEAM FJ – NASCAR Europe. “We definitely want to deliver more to our fans, our drivers, our teams, our partners and bring new ones in to discover the unique competition and atmosphere of NASCAR racing at some of the best European circuits. After 2009 when we founded the Series and 2012 when we became the official NASCAR Series in Europe, this is another major step in our successful history where only the sky’s the limit.”

    “As we continue to expand internationally, we’re excited to strengthen our presence in Europe. The launch of this new era means new opportunities and excitement for participants and partners who will join us starting in 2025,” said Chad Seigler, NASCAR’s Vice President & Chief International Officer.

    The two NASCAR Euro Series championships will be renamed PRO and OPEN, while a new entry level based on regularity competition will feature a new format and become the Rookie Challenge for very young drivers and drivers without racing experience. The PRO championship will be dedicated as always to professional drivers and elite amateurs, while the OPEN championship will focus on young talents and gentleman drivers. Once again, PRO and OPEN drivers will share the same car, alternating behind the wheel in four exciting races per weekend, two in the PRO and two in the OPEN division.

    With the clear goal of offering more European drivers the chance to compete at the top level of NASCAR in the US, NASCAR Europe will set up a ladder system to bring drivers from different environments to NASCAR racing. The Recruitment Tests will represent the first step for drivers coming from other motorsport disciplines, karting or even sim racing. Afterwards, they can move to the Rookie Challenge or step into full-fledged NASCAR racing first in the OPEN and then in the PRO championship.

    Approved NASCAR Euro Series drivers will have the opportunity to enter NASCAR road course races in the United States at the top level in the NASCAR National Series. To provide the best preparation, TEAM FJ will set up the new “Road to America” program through a Europe-based NASCAR training and testing team, which will organize tests on European tracks. TEAM FJ will also support and manage drivers to find the best possible opportunities to race in the USA.

    Founded in 2009 by French drivers and entrepreneurs Jerome and Anne Galpin through their TEAM FJ organization, the Euro Series was officially sanctioned by NASCAR for the first time in 2012. Since then, the championship grew at an impressive pace, rapidly becoming the most exciting touring car series in Europe, a fan favorite thanks to its action-packed NASCAR sprint races surrounded by American-themed festivals and family entertainment.

    The 2025 NASCAR Euro Series season will feature seven events in seven different countries starting on April 12-13 in Valencia, Spain and closing on October 11-12 with the traditional Finals at Circuit Zolder, in Belgium.

  • SCHEDULE RELEASED FOR ACTION-PACKED 2025 SEASON IN THE NHRA LUCAS OIL DRAG RACING SERIES

    SCHEDULE RELEASED FOR ACTION-PACKED 2025 SEASON IN THE NHRA LUCAS OIL DRAG RACING SERIES

    INDIANAPOLIS (Nov. 8, 2024) – The NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, starring the best and most decorated sportsman drivers in drag racing, announced the schedule for the upcoming 2025 season, featuring stops at standout racing facilities across the country.

    The 2025 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series season begins on Feb. 20-23 at Firebird Motorsports Park in Phoenix and Feb. 21-22 at Orlando Speed World Dragway, and the thrilling year will include 45 divisional events and 21 regional events, with the season finale taking place Nov. 6-9 at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

    The year will also include 15 double divisional events, up from previous seasons, as well as two SPORTSnationals races. The exciting Top Alcohol categories will be contested at three specialty events during the 2025 campaign as well, with the popular Cleetus and Cars event at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park (May 2-3), and Night Under Fire at Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio as part of the North Central Regional (Aug. 1-2), and the Firebird Fall Shootout at Firebird Motorsports Park in Phoenix for the Pacific Regional (Oct. 24-25).

    Included in the doubleheader divisional events for the first time is a race at Summit Motorsports Park, while World Wide Technology Raceway in St. Louis will host a pair of double divisional events. The spring event on April 30-May 3 is for the West Central Division and the fall event (Oct. 1-4) is for the North Central Division.

    Several double divisional events, including races in Gainesville, Brainerd, Norwalk, St. Louis, Dallas and the spring and fall Las Vegas races, will occur either the weekend before or after an NHRA national event as well to help with racer travel and scheduling efficiencies.

    “We are excited to see the 2025 Lucas Oil Divisional Series schedule get released,” Lucas Oil Director of Partnership Marketing Brandon Bernstein said. “There is a lot of great racing on great dates and everyone here at Lucas Oil is thrilled for the start of 2025 season.”

    The Laris Motorsports Insurance Cajun NHRA SPORTSnationals, which returned to the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series schedule for the first time in nearly a decade last year, heads back to No Problem Raceway in Belle Rose, La. on March 14-16, offering a unique atmosphere and stellar racing that has made the event so popular.

    The JEGS SPORTSnationals, which has been a longtime staple on the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series circuit, will again take place at National Trail Raceway on July 9-10 as part of the huge JEGS SPEEDWeek event. The SPORTSnationals features an incredible variety of high-level racing in eight different categories, making it one of the marquee events of the sportsman season, and following the SPORTSnationals the divisional and regional race takes place on July 11-12.

    The 21 regional events during the 2025 Lucas Oil Drag Racing will showcase the exciting racing in the Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car classes, giving fans a chance to experience cars running in excess of 250 mph at tracks across the country.

    Like previous years, NHRA will stream several Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series divisional races on either NHRA.tv or the NHRA YouTube page for free during the 2025 campaign, including action from all seven NHRA divisions. A full broadcast schedule will be released in the coming weeks.

    “We are looking forward to another fantastic season of racing in the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, and we couldn’t be more appreciative of the tremendous support Lucas Oil and the Lucas family have provided for so many years,” NHRA President Glen Cromwell said. “They’ve played an instrumental role in the success of our sportsman series, which continues to thrive at NHRA Member Tracks across the country. The Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series features incredible racing from some of the best drivers in the world and we’re excited about what the 2025 season has in store.”

    2025 NHRA LUCAS OIL DRAG RACING SERIES SCHEDULE

    EAST REGION

    Gainesville Raceway: February 28-March 1

    Maple Grove Raceway: May 22-25

    Lebanon Valley Dragway: July 3-6

    New England Dragway: August 21-24

    Virginia Motorsports Park: September 4-7

    NORTH CENTRAL REGION

    Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park: May 2-3

    Summit Motorsports Park: June 20-21

    National Trail Raceway: July 11-12

    Summit Motorsports Park: August 1-2

    Beech Bend Raceway Park: August 22-24

    World Wide Technology Raceway: October 3-4

    CENTRAL REGION

    No Problem Raceway: March 14-15

    Texas Motorplex: May 16-17

    Brainerd International Raceway: August 8-9

    Tri-State Raceway: September 5-7

    WEST REGION

    Firebird Motorsports Park: February 21-22

    Mission Raceway Park: June 14-15

    Woodburn Dragstrip: July 11-13

    Pacific Raceways: August 8-9

    Firebird Motorsports Park: October 24-25

    The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway: November 7-8

    NORTHEAST DIVISION

    Maple Grove Raceway: May 22-25

    Lebanon Valley Dragway: July 3-6

    Numidia Dragway: July 31-August 1

    Numidia Dragway: August 2-3

    New England Dragway: August 22-24

    Virginia Motorsports Park: September 4-7

    Cecil County Dragway: October 17-19

    SOUTHEAST DIVISION

    Orlando Speed World Dragway: February 21-22

    Gainesville Raceway: February 27-March 2

    South Georgia Motorsports Park: May 29-30

    South Georgia Motorsports Park: May 31-June 1

    Rockingham Dragway: October 16-17

    Rockingham Dragway: October 18-19

    NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION

    Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park: April 25-27

    Summit Motorsports Park: June 18-19

    Summit Motorsports Park: June 20-21

    National Trail Raceway (SPORTSnationals): July 9-10

    National Trail Raceway: July 11-12

    Beech Bend Raceway Park: August 22-24

    World Wide Technology Raceway: October 1-2

    World Wide Technology Raceway: October 3-4

    SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION

    No Problem Raceway: March 12-13

    No Problem Raceway (SPORTSnationals): March 14-16

    Texas Motorplex: May 15-16

    Texas Motorplex: May 17-18

    Tulsa Raceway Park: September 18-19

    Tulsa Raceway Park: September 20-21

    Texas Motorplex: October 6-7

    WEST CENTRAL DIVISION

    World Wide Technology Raceway: April 30-May 1

    World Wide Technology Raceway: May 2-May 3

    Tri State Raceway: May 30-June 1

    Brainerd International Raceway: August 7-8

    Brainerd International Raceway: August 9-10

    Tri-State Raceway: September 5-7

    NORTHWEST DIVISION

    Firebird Raceway: May 16-18

    Yellowstone Dragstrip: June 26-27

    Yellowstone Dragstrip: June 28-29

    Woodburn Dragstrip: July 10-11

    Woodburn Dragstrip: July 12-13

    Pacific Raceways: August 7-8

    Pacific Raceways: August 9-10

    PACIFIC DIVISION

    Firebird Motorsports Park: February 20-21

    Firebird Motorsports Park: February 22-23

    The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway: April 16-17

    The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway: April 18-19

    Famoso Dragstrip: September 25-26

    Famoso Dragstrip: September 27-28

    The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway: November 6-9

    About Lucas Oil

    Founded in 1989 by Forrest and Charlotte Lucas, Lucas Oil Products was created with the simple philosophy of producing only the best line of lubricants and additives available anywhere. Today, it encompasses the most diversified range of products in the automotive, powersports, marine, industrial, outdoor, and motorsports marketplaces, many of which were created by Forrest Lucas himself. In total, the company boasts more than 300 premium products, representing the largest variety of shelf products of any oil company in the United States with a distribution network across 48 different countries. For more information, please visit www.LucasOil.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.

  • RCR Race Preview: Phoenix Raceway

    RCR Race Preview: Phoenix Raceway

    Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series at Phoenix Raceway… In 141 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Phoenix Raceway, Richard Childress Racing has scored six victories, led by Kevin Harvick with four wins (including a sweep of both races in 2006 plus fall races in 2012 and 2013). Ryan Newman was victorious in the 2017 Spring event. Dale Earnhardt won in 1990 to claim his ninth victory of the season enroute to his fourth of seven Cup Series championships.

    Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Phoenix Raceway… Richard Childress Racing has three NASCAR Xfinity Series wins by three different drivers at Phoenix Raceway: Elliott Sadler (2012), Clint Bowyer (2007) and Harvick (2006). The victory by Sadler ended a 91-race winless streak, while Bowyer led the most laps (120 of 200) on the way to the Winner’s Circle. The win by Harvick was one of nine victories he claimed on the way to his second Xfinity Series title with RCR. Both Jesse Love (second) and Austin Hill (fourth) claimed top-five finishes in March at Phoenix Raceway.

    Championship 4 Weekend… Hill is competing for the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship on Saturday afternoon at Phoenix Raceway. Hill is seeking his first series title competing against AJ Allmendinger, Justin Allgaier, and Cole Custer. Richard Childress Racing is contending for its sixth Xfinity Series owner championship and will be racing against Joe Gibbs Racing (No. 20), Kaulig Racing (No. 16) and JR Motorsports (No. 7).

    Did You Know? Richard Childress Racing has won five Xfinity Series driver championships (2001, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2019) – tied with RFK Racing for the most all-time. RCR has also won five Xfinity Series owner championships (2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2019) – second-most all-time.

    Catch the Action on Saturday… The NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway will be televised live on Saturday, November 9, beginning at 7 p.m. ET on the CW. The race will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

    Follow Sunday’s Action at Phoenix Raceway… The NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway will be televised live on Sunday, November 10, beginning at 3 p.m. ET on NBC. The race will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

    Austin Dillon and the No. 3 Dow Salutes Veterans Chevrolet at Phoenix Raceway… Austin Dillon has 21 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Phoenix Raceway to his credit, earning two top-10 finishes. Dillon finished 12th in 2023’s fall event at the Arizona track. The North Carolina native has 11 starts at the one-mile oval in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, with a career-best finish of second in November 2016. Dillon has three top-10 finishes and one top-five finish in three starts in the NASCAR Truck Series at Phoenix Raceway.

    Dow brings a science and engineering crew who is driven by limitless curiosity to the RCR Team… Dillon and the RCR team are again supported by Dow’s materials science expertise and technologies this season. Backed by the power of data analysis and virtual modeling, Dow develops and manufactures high-performance components and materials custom-made for the No. 3 car. Dow and RCR’s partnership has expedited innovation and shortened testing time in the automotive industry by using one of the most extreme environments – the racetrack – as a real-time testbed. After 11 years of collaboration, Dow scientists and RCR engineers are continuing to work together to make the No. 3 car faster, safer, and more precise. Stay up to date with Dow’s exciting developments at www.dow.com/sports, and follow them on X (@DowSports) and LinkedIn (Dow Sports Marketing Solutions).

    Dow Salutes Veterans… More than 2,000 U.S. Military Veterans will “ride” with Dillon at Phoenix Raceway this weekend. His patriotic No. 3 Dow Salutes Veterans Chevrolet features the names of U.S. Military Veterans and active-duty military members. The 2024 Dow Salutes Veterans Chevrolet highlights Dow’s Military Degree Equivalency (MDE) program. The MDE program provides an opportunity for individuals with extensive military background to bring their broad scope of training and education, experience in leadership, and understanding of performing in high pressure situations into a successful career at Dow. 2024 marks the 10th consecutive year that Dow has partnered with RCR to honor U.S. Military veterans. The program began with just over 350 veterans in 2015.

    Meet Dillon… Dillon and his RCR teammate, Kyle Busch, are scheduled to make an appearance on behalf of RCR partner BetMGM at the BetMGM Sportsbook at Gila River Resort & Casino – Vee Quiva (15091 S. Komatke Lane Laveen Village, AZ 85339) on Friday, November 7th at 7 p.m. local time. On Sunday, November 10 at 8:45 a.m. local time, Dillon is scheduled to visit the Team Chevy Stage in the Midway at Phoenix Raceway.

    AUSTIN DILLON QUOTES:

    What are your thoughts on racing at Phoenix Raceway this weekend?

    “The last few years Phoenix Raceway has seen changes, and I think it’s made the track more challenging, which makes it fun for drivers. It’s is a tough short track and one of those places where you hit it or don’t. Phoenix Raceway could be a good place for the No. 3 Dow Salutes Veterans Chevrolet team on Sunday. We have a long practice on Friday. The goal is to get a good starting position on Saturday and finish out the season on a high note.”

    How special is it to you personally to have the names of more than 2,000 veterans on the car this weekend?

    “This Dow Salutes Veterans program is so special, and it’s especially meaningful to be able to ride with these military heroes on Veterans Day weekend. Dow’s emphasis on supporting their employee veterans is a shared core value that directly correlates to the patriotism of everyone at RCR and within NASCAR. It’s been amazing to see the spiderweb-like growth of the Dow Salutes Veterans program. The names on the car grow each year, as does the impact and scope this program has on Dow employees worldwide. It means a lot to me, personally, to meet a lot of the veterans who are featured on the car each year and to have a chance to honor our Nation’s true heroes – veterans and active-duty military – for their service and dedication.”

    Kyle Busch and the No. 8 3CHI Chevrolet at Phoenix Raceway… Kyle Busch will make his 39th career Phoenix Raceway start in the NASCAR Cup Series this weekend. Busch has three wins at the track (2005, 2018, and 2019), which ranks second among active drivers. He also has 12 top-five finishes. His 26 top-10 finishes are the most by any active driver at Phoenix, and Busch has logged a top-10 in 68.42 percent of his starts. Busch has won four pole positions and is tied with Ryan Newman for most poles all-time at the Arizona track. The driver of the 3CHI Chevrolet is also the all-time lap leader at one-mile oval (1,190).

    Did You Know? Busch holds the record for both the youngest race winner and pole winner in track history at Phoenix Raceway. Busch captured his first Phoenix victory in November 2005 (20 years, 6 months, and 11 days) and won his first pole in March 2006 (20 years, 11 months, and 20 days).

    3CHI Blazed the Trail for Another Industry First… 3CHI began with roots as a CBD producer and quickly became a pioneer in science-based hemp and cannabis innovation. The company was the first to commercially develop and market Delta 8 THC, and today, 3CHI is an industry leader with unsurpassed product quality and purity as verified by top independent labs and benchmark organizations. 3CHI products are sold in a majority of the United States, and the company produces and markets a variety of gummies, tinctures, lotions, edibles and vape products. All 3CHI products meet federal requirements for full legal compliance, with a commitment to promoting responsible adult use. See 3CHI.com for more information.

    KYLE BUSCH QUOTES:

    Do you race the drivers in the Championship 4 any differently at Phoenix Raceway? Do you try to give them extra room?

    “You definitely don’t want to put yourself in a spot where you take out a Championship 4 contender. It’s important to be mindful of everything going on around you but you’re also not just going to just layover and give positions away.”

    How important is it to end this season on a positive note with a strong run at Phoenix Raceway?

    “I’m not sure that I would put any more emphasis on Phoenix Raceway than I would at any other week prior because I think every race is important. Phoenix is a track and this is a race that you want to be ready for when it becomes your turn to be in the Championship 4, so building all of your notes this weekend is really important.”

    Jesse Love and the No. 2 Whelen Chevrolet at Phoenix Raceway… Jesse Love has made one career NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Phoenix Raceway, earning a runner up finish earlier this season while piloting the No. 2 Whelen Chevrolet. Despite only having one Xfinity Series outing at the Arizona oval, the 19-year-old has completed over 1,000 laps at the one-mile track. Love has one NASCAR Truck Series start at Phoenix Raceway, earning a fourth-place result (2023) in just his third series event. In addition, Love has seven starts in ARCA Menards Series competition at the facility, posting a best finish of second (2022) and three top-10 results.

    Rookie of the Year… Love enters the final race of the Xfinity Series season atop the Sunoco Rookie of the Year standings. Love has mathematically clinched the 2024 honors but will not be officially awarded until the Menlo Park, California native finishes the season in good standing, per the program guidelines and eligibility.

    Season in Review… Through 32 races of the 2024 Xfinity Series season, Love has claimed one win, five poles, seven top-five, and 17 top-10 finishes. The rookie has led a total of 335 laps and completed 97.8 percent (5006 of 5116) of the laps competed.

    About Whelen Engineering… Whelen Engineering is a family-owned company with a pioneering spirit and a passion to protect the lives of those who protect and serve others. The company mission is to provide industry-defining safety solutions around the world, while creating a community of problem-solvers who are inspired to push boundaries and continue our legacy of delivering ground-breaking innovation. As a global leader in the emergency warning industry, Whelen has been trusted to perform since 1952, when George Whelen III invented the first rotating aviation beacon. Whelen now encompasses two state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Connecticut and New Hampshire with over 750,000 square feet of engineering and manufacturing space and the largest design staff in the industry. Every part of every Whelen product is proudly designed and manufactured in America. We embrace quality as our foundation, we celebrate innovative engineering in every product we produce.

    Meet Love… On Saturday, November 9 at 3:15 p.m. local time, Love is scheduled to sign autographs at the RCR Merchandise Trailer located in the Midway at Phoenix Raceway. Stop by to meet the RCR Xfinity Series young gun and purchase new gear.

    JESSE LOVE QUOTE:

    With one race remaining, describe your season as a whole.

    “I’m proud of the effort and year that our No. 2 team has had. Everything might not have turned out exactly like we hoped, and we had a stretch during the summer months that didn’t produce the best results, but we learned a lot throughout the season. There is a lot to be proud of for our group. With capturing our first win as a team, and also Whelen’s first win, and running consistently week in and week out, we put ourselves in position to earn Rookie of the Year honors. We obviously hoped to be running for a championship this weekend at Phoenix Raceway, but we still have a job to do. We had a strong race here earlier this season and if we do everything right, we should have an opportunity to compete for the race win again this weekend. That would be a nice way to enter the offseason and come back even stronger in 2025.”

    Austin Hill and the No. 21 Bennett Transportation and Logistics Chevrolet at Phoenix Raceway… Austin Hill has five career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Phoenix Raceway, earning a best finish of fourth earlier this season while piloting the No. 21 Bennett Transportation & Logistics Chevrolet. In addition, Hill has five NASCAR Truck Series starts at the Arizona speedway, notching one pole (2019) and one top-10 result (2021).

    Championship Chasing… Hill is making his first career Championship 4 appearance this weekend. After earning regular season championship trophies in both the NASCAR Truck Series and the Xfinity Series, the 30-year-old currently chases his first season title. The 2024 season marks Hill’s third Xfinity Series Playoff appearance.

    Rearview Mirror… Through 32 races of the 2024 Xfinity Series campaign, Hill has captured four wins, one pole, 11 top-five, and 19 top-10 finishes. The Winston, Georgia native has led a total of 240 laps and completed 95.1 percent (4865 of 5116) of laps competed.

    About Bennett Family of Companies… McDonough-Ga. based Bennett Family of Companies is a woman-owned, Women’s Enterprise Business Council (WBENC) certified, diversified transportation and logistics company. Through its 14 affiliated operating companies, the Bennett Family of Companies delivers integrated transportation and supply chain management solutions worldwide. Bennett has 4,625 drivers/owner-operators, over 1,000 employees and 600 agents located across the United States. For more information, visit www.bennettig.com.

    AUSTIN HILL QUOTES:

    What is your mindset heading into Phoenix Raceway, where you will race for your first NASCAR championship?

    “Throughout my career, I’ve always said that I just want a chance. I simply wanted a shot at the final four and to fight for a championship, and we now have that chance. My mindset is to put it all on the line. The No. 21 team has the confidence and ability to win at Phoenix Raceway, just as good as anyone else that we are racing against. Everyone at Richard Childress Racing and ECR Engines deserves this opportunity. It hasn’t been the smoothest season for us. We’ve had our share of ups and downs, but we are confident going into championship weekend. I’m doing my best to soak in all the moments.”

    Were you surprised that it took three years for you to make it to the Championship 4 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series?

    “A little bit, just because we have had speed each and every year. Last season, we won the regular season championship, had the extra bonus points, and felt good about each of the tracks in the Playoffs, but it still didn’t work out. It goes to show how hard it is to make it to the final four and what a privilege it is. I can tell you all the scenarios of why we should have been in the Championship 4 the last two years, but this one all came together for us. I’ve definitely learned things from the last two years that I’ve applied to this season though. At the end of the day, you have to be perfect in the Playoffs. You can’t afford to have bad days. And if you do have a bad day, you have to execute and win the race the next weekend.”

    What are your chances entering Phoenix Raceway?

    “I feel really good about it. I’ve been prepping – watching film and in-car cameras from last year’s championship race – since the Monday after winning at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Our No. 21 team is putting in the work both in the shop and in the simulator to be as prepared as possible. 100% of our efforts are focused on this weekend. When we strap in for 200 laps on Saturday, we will give it our best shot. If that ends up with us as the champion, great. If that ends up with us as fourth out of four, we are still going to hold our heads up high, because we know that we had a shot at it. We have a stout group to go up against, so we have to bring our A game.”

  • Toyota Racing – NCTS Championship 4 Media Day – Corey Heim – 11.07.24

    Toyota Racing – NCTS Championship 4 Media Day – Corey Heim – 11.07.24

    Toyota Racing – Corey Heim
    NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Quotes

    AVONDALE, Ariz. (November 8, 2024) – TRICON Garage driver Corey Heim was made available to the media on Thursday as part of Championship 4 media day at Phoenix Raceway.

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

    Can you talk about your extension for next year?
    “I’m super excited to be back with TRICON for my third full-time season. Those guys have been so good to me over to course of my first two full-time seasons, got one more left, but just had so much development with them over the past two years, and feel like I’ve grown so much as a driver and can’t wait to keep doing the same thing.”

    As far as Phoenix goes, how well suited do you feel like you are against your competitors?

    “I feel good about it. I feel like throughout the year, we’ve done well at similar style of race tracks like Gateway and maybe a (North) Wilkesboro or something like that, closer to a mile long race track with fresher pavement. Anything can happen, and the points are reset so, I’ve got to beat these three guys to my left, but I feel really good about it. We’ve been good all year and can’t wait to keep it going.”

    Do you feel like you have some unfinished business after this race last year?

    “I feel like any new opportunity and new race, is a new chance for me to go out and improve myself and win. I don’t feel like this is any different. I don’t flash back to last year as a redemption for any means, but I’m as motivated as anyone in the room to go and win the championship.”

    What have you learned since last year’s Championship 4 that will make you the champion this year?

    “I certainly learned a lot from last year – circumstantially and how to handle myself in tough situations. I feel like every race I’ve grown as a driver, and I feel like I’ve done that every year at TRICON since I’ve started out with those guys. Last year was my maiden full-time voyage and I learned a lot on the way to points race and how to put myself in position, now that I have the full season under my belt and can run it back, I can improve on that from last year and I feel even better about it.”

    Is there an ideal lane to be in on restarts?

    “I feel like it is up for discussion. Last year, they had that weird restart lane movement. They moved it like 100, 200 feet forward, and it actually made it pretty outside dominant, but this year, with it being back it it’s normal spot, I feel like you can get away with either lane. It will be interesting to see how that works out.”

    Do you feel like your trucks are as good as they were in the middle of the season?

    “Yeah, I certainly do. A lot of people have talked about us being a little more hit or miss this year. Compared to last year, I feel like we were always top-five, but couldn’t close them out. This year, I think we are dominating winning or kind of struggling a little bit. I feel like our stuff is as good as anybody’s when we are on point, and we just have to make sure that we are on point this weekend.”

    Did you have time to get away or are you focused on the race itself?
    “That’s a good question. I feel like this year, I’ve learned a lot about how to disconnect during the week and be able to take some time for myself to keep my mind healthy and ready to go. This week isn’t any different. I feel like if I would have consumed myself with the race this weekend and worried about it 24/7, I feel like it would have kind of messed me up a little bit. I’ve had a pretty healthy mixture of focusing on the race and studying and getting dialed in, and also disconnecting and focusing on myself as well.”

    How important is qualifying?

    “It’s big. Last year, we were able to qualify on the pole and we were able to execute in the first two stages and put us in a pretty good spot. A lot of people talk about how hard it is to pass here, and it is definitely tough, so qualifying up front is definitely going to be pretty big.”

    Are you worried at all the race is going to end in a crash fest like last year?

    “I try not to think about that too much, to be honest with you. Our goal is to go out and lead the most laps, and never have to pass anyone – just go out and dominate. That is definitely the goal, but I guess you always have that chance that it will turn into a mess. It is a very high stakes weekend, and you saw that last year. My goal is to keep it clean and win the championship.”

    Is part-time Xfinity and part-time Cup part of the plan for next year too?

    “Still wait see. Definitely going to do the full-time voyage with TRICON Garage, and kind of working on some other stuff.”

    How much has changed with you, your competitors and your program since this race last year?

    “I feel like I’ve developed and learned a lot since the race last year. We had so much speed and were able to execute up to stage three. The goal this year is to close these races out. I feel like the entire 2023 season, I kind of struggled to close the races out, and that was kind of the name of the game for us, we were able to put together a great first and second stage and be there in position in stage three and weren’t, on my end, able to close out the deal. This year, I’ve definitely gotten better at that, and I hope to have that in this championship race.”

    Did you look at other options before resigning with TRICON?

    “There are always options on the table, but I never had a doubt that – my development with Toyota Racing has led me to where I am today, and it will get through to the future as well. It wasn’t a hard decision.”

    Is the truck for Phoenix one that you’ve used before?

    “We’ve run it at times and have been quite successful with it. We’ve made some changes at certain race tracks that we thought were questionable, so we’ve kind of gone back to the basics with our TRICON Tundra TRD Pro and hope to get back to victory lane this weekend.”

    Do you know what truck you are racing this weekend?

    “I do.”

    What track has it raced before?

    “It has raced at a couple of races in the fall, I’ll put it that way.”

    Was it important to get the deal for 2025 announced and out of the way?
    “For me, not really. I don’t have to worry about that in the background. I guess it was maybe a little overdue since it is so late in the season, but no, I feel good about the timing of it, and looking forward to the championship race and 2025 with TRICON.”

    What has been the vibe that has held this group together for this weekend and into the future?

    “I feel like we just do such a good job at staying consistent. My crew chief Scott Zipadelli has such a level head. He does a really good job of being a leader and keeping us all with level heads with the team. We never really have our highs and lows. I feel like, from an emotional standpoint, we are always really consistent. We keep a level head going into any race weekend, and this one will be the same. Everyone is dialed in and focused. They’ve worked their butts off these last seven-to-10 days getting this Phoenix truck ready and put a lot of work in this weekend as well. Super thankful for those guys and everything they do and wouldn’t be here without them.”

    Are there things that you have worked on as a driver to be able to close out races more?
    “I think a lot of it is just experience. Last year was my first full-time year, and I was able to keep a level head and put myself in a good position for stages one and two. Just feel like there was some circumstances – green flag pit stops were tough. It’s hard when you don’t have a lot of experience in that kind of stuff. I made some of my own mistakes on those. Late race restarts where you have to kind of be clutch – just getting those extra laps and extra reps in throughout last year and leading into this year was really big for me. I feel like the experience out of it has really paid off for me.”

    Is there a chip on your shoulder with how last year ended?

    “Not from what happened with racing and wrecking side of what happened in the championship race last year. I feel like we just had so much speed and had a really good opportunity to close out that race and didn’t. That has certainly put a chip on my shoulder to come back and do it this year. I think we were the best truck out of the four, last year, and to come back and have a shot at it again has definitely put a chip on my shoulder for sure.”

    Is there anything you like to do when you come out to Phoenix?

    “I really like Phoenix in general. I don’t know if there is anything specific that I would say that I do when I get here – the first thing I do when I get off the plane. I enjoy the atmosphere here. It is definitely colder than I expected, but it is an awesome place. I think it is a great environment for a championship race. It gets a lot of criticism for the racing product, but honestly, I think this place puts on a pretty good show, and I can’t wait to get out there.”

    What has it been like working with your childhood hero, Denny Hamlin?

    “Denny (Hamlin) has been a great role model for me the past year. I’ve been leaning on him a lot on the racing side, but also off of the race track. He has just been such a great role model for me. I feel like he has helped with my development as well, just being able to race Nashville with those guys, 23XI, and just thankful for those opportunities and hopeful for many more.”

    What can you take from the experience last year to help with this year?

    “I think the experience last year will be big for me – just learning how to handle tough situations. There was a lot of criticism from that race, but I feel like every race this year has developed me and made me into a better driver. I think the more laps and more reps I get, the more tough environments and tough situations that I have had to deal with has developed me into a better race car driver, and I feel like I am better than I was a year ago. The goal remains the same to go out and win the race.”

    Do you think it is a battle between you and Christian after the success you both have had this season?

    “It has been fun racing with Christian (Eckes) this year. He’s been on top of his game pretty much every week. I think he has a pretty crazy top-10 streak or something going on right now. I’ve raced with him for a long time – ever since I started out in late models. It’s been seven or eight years I’ve been racing against him. It’s cool to see him have the success he’s had this year, but like you said, there will be other trucks to be worried about. It is the Championship 4 after all. It just matters who peaks at the right time. I guess we will see. We will just have to be on top of our game, and we will be there at the end.”

    Why shouldn’t Ty or Grant be counted out?

    “I think looking at Grant (Enfinger). He’s peaked at the right time. He’s won two of the last three. You look at Ty (Majeski) and he is really good at these style of race tracks. He led a lot last year. I think he was probably the best truck other than us in the championship race last year. I think he won the first stage and was there all night. With the format, and this being a one race claim all format, I feel like who is ever there and hits it at the right time kind of gets there. I feel like we were really good last year and hit it at the right time in the championship race in 2023 and obviously, things didn’t go our way, but we will just have to do that again, and hope things do fall our way this time.”

    Is there something that you can take from last year’s experience that helps you this year?

    “I feel like last year, I didn’t know how to feel going into the race. I’ve never been in situation like this where it is a one race claims everything, one race wins everything kind of format. I was obviously nervous going into the race, but I prepared really hard, and I felt really good going into it. Looking back at it, I think I’ve just learned to enjoy the moment. You don’t get these opportunities every day, so I’m honestly feeling pretty good about it – pretty loose compared to last year, and can’t wait to get out there.”

    So, there is no nerves now?

    “You are always going to be nervous. I think – right now – I’m pretty calm ready to go, but I think when you strap in and get ready for qualifying, that is when you first start kind of feeling it. If anyone tells you they are not nervous, they are definitely lying.”

    What would it mean to you to bring a championship to Johnny Gray and David Gilliland?

    “It would mean everything. Those guys are so committed to their game, and have done such an incredible job these last two seasons of being a championship caliber race team, and to make that into a championship winning race team, would mean the world to me and them as well. They deserve it and so do my guys.”

    What have you learned about yourself these last two seasons?

    “I don’t know. I feel like I just really learned kind of how to mentally prepare for these races. The preparation side has always been pretty key to my success and being able to mentally focus going into a race weekend. Over the last couple of years, I’ve kind of learned what matters and what doesn’t in a given week on preparing for a race. Just being able to spend some time for myself and be able to feel mentally cleansed going into a race weekend and not feel so overloaded with information, on the preparation side of things. Just a healthy balance and all of that kind of stuff leads to good things as well.”

    From a mental health aspect, how prepared are you for tomorrow night?

    “I feel good. Business as usual for me for any given race week. I’ve definitely spent more time on the simulator than I normally would for a given week, but the stakes are pretty high this week, so I’m okay with that, but also just taking some time for myself to think about it. I had an early week fly out this week, so just kind of settling in and getting ready.”

    Was there any part of you that would rather run full-time Xfinity?

    “Yes and no. Making my select Xfinity starts this year, I certainly feel like I’ve learned a lot, and it has helped my development, but I don’t think there has been a lack of development in the Truck Series for me, and the opportunities and the development I’ve been given the last two seasons has grown me into a better race car driver and I feel like I’ve been ready for those select Cup starts I’ve made as well. The goal at the end of the day is to be full time Cup – that’s the long-term goal. I don’t think there is any lack of development opportunities in the Truck Series, so I’m okay with doing that again.”

    Is there a plan and path for Cup for you?
    “Yeah, Toyota Racing has given me a lot of opportunities in the last few seasons to develop and given me opportunities to make select Cup starts. I’ve been the reserve driver for LEGACY MC and 23XI this year, and those have given me two opportunities on the reserve side and one opportunity for a planned race with 23XI. You never know when those next opportunities will come up, of course being a reserve driver, but I think Toyota Racing has gotten me to this point, and I’m confident that they can get me to Cup.”

    Was there any thought that you might be racing this weekend in Cup?
    “Certainly a little bit, yeah. It was a pretty rare situation, I guess, with Martinsville, and you just never know. There was a little bit of question on that for sure.”

    You and Ty had your issues in ARCA, so is it frustrating that it sounds like Joe Gibbs Racing isn’t an option or do you feel like you have a path?

    “I feel like that topic is so over pushed. I don’t think that is a big situation by any means. I’ve had good opportunities in the Truck Series. I’ve had good opportunities in the Xfinity Series. I don’t think there has been any lack of opportunity for me in the past couple of years, and I don’t think there will be any lack of opportunity for me going forward either.”

    What has this season been like being able to make those select starts in the other series?

    “I’ve been busy this year, and I think that is really important for a young driver, like myself, to develop and get those opportunities. You see like guys like Connor Zilisch – he’s been racing anything every week he possibly can, and he has done a really good job. It really proves that, every week is really important to get in the seat of a race car, and I’ve been pretty happy with my opportunities to do that this year. Hopefully, I can do the same next year.”

    What are your thoughts going into the final race?

    “I feel really good. We finally get a longer practice session, which has been nice. Some opportunities to make some bigger changes than a typical race weekend. I feel really good about it. Looking back at last year, we had a lot of speed and had a really good opportunity to close our race out and things didn’t fall our way. This year in 2024, we want to be able to close this one out. Come with a chip on our shoulder to succeed and I think we approach this weekend no different than any other. We want to win the race and championship of course. I think everyone is feeling really good about it.”

    Are you feeling more mellow this week after going through this experience last year?

    “Yeah, 100%. He’s pretty spot on with that. I feel like last year I didn’t really know how to feel going into the Championship 4 race. I had nerves of course and I guess fear of not succeeding or not being good, but the moment I strapped in and got ready for practice I felt like I was ready to go and proved – we qualified on the pole and led a lot of laps and put together a decent showing in the first two stages. It definitely knocks off some of the edge being back for the second time in the Championship 4. It’s definitely not just another race for us. It’s very high stakes and everything is on the line, but I definitely feel ready and prepared.”

    What was the team dinner like last night?

    “It’s always good to spend time with those guys. We don’t get a lot of opportunities to kind of chill out before races. We fly out a day early for these west coast races I guess rather. Everyone seems definitely tired – they’ve been working hard these last couple days. I think they worked through the weekend. But everyone is ready to go. We’re bringing our best equipment; we’re bringing our best stuff. Everyone’s kind of worn out and got a good night’s rest last night getting ready, but I think we’re ready to go.”

    What do you think your changes are in Friday night’s race?

    “I feel good. I never really overlook into my competitors. I just kind of like to focus on myself for the most part and make sure that we have everything where we need it to be. These guys are no joke. Christian (Eckes), Grant (Enfinger) and Ty (Majeski) have put together great seasons and definitely deserve to be here. It’s not going to be easy but I’m very confident that we can get it done.”

    Knowing you’ll be back next year, does it give you security knowing this is something you can build on win or lose?

    “Not necessarily. I feel like this is a big opportunity and this is the championship. I don’t think we’re going to be okay with losing. I think it’s a big deal, but that’s not to say that we don’t have an opportunity to do it again next year. I think our goal would be to win both of them, right? I don’t think it’s going to make us feel any better if we don’t win it, but our plan is to go out and do it.”

    Does it give you more security knowing that the nucleus of the team will be back together in 2025?

    “Yeah, as far as my comments going into next season, sure. Those guys are very key in my success. I wouldn’t be able to do it without them. They’ve brought me an incredible Tundra TRD Pro in 2023 and 2024 season and it’s led to our nine or however many wins it was over the last two seasons. Definitely gives me a lot of security looking ahead to 2025 to have that same success and build on that but looking at this championship race we’ve got to execute for sure.”

    What did you want to get better at going into this season?

    “I think the main thing for me was being able to close out races. 2023 I feel like we were able to put together a really good qualifying effort and stage one and two effort, but there were a lot of races we weren’t able to close out. Looking at this year, I feel like we’ve done a better job at that. If we had the speed the first two stages or maybe if we were close to having the speed the first two stages, we’ve been able to close these races out and add to that win column so that was something I worked on mentally. Just being able to reset for stage 3 and close out these races and I think it’s definitely paid off.”

    What do you mean by resetting for stage 3?

    “You have the guaranteed first two cautions with stage one and two so you just have to kind of buckle up and get ready for that last little stint. There’s a good opportunity for a good pit stop and some crucial restarts at the end to execute on. That’s when you have to give it all you’ve got. I think people sort of maybe take it easy a little bit in stage one and two – kind of settle in. I feel like that’s where I was really comfortable in 2023 but looking at this year, I feel like I’ve gotten more comfortable closing these races out and executing when it matters the most.”

    What is the mental part of racing like and how has that process evolved for you?

    “A lot of it, is just the mentality side kind of like I talked about trying to get better in 2024. Once again, you just kind of settle in during stage one and two and figure out kind of where you’re at compared to the competition. It’s kind of hard to gage during practice with the tire situation and when you go out and whatnot. You really get a good feel where you’re at in stage one and stage two and then you have to make adjustments and really execute in stage three. The mentality is as soon as that green flag drops for stage 3 is to get after it and get all you can. Those green flag pit stops are crucial, and the restarts are crucial. It’s definitely a different level of aggression I guess in that last stage to execute and win the race.”

    How does it feel getting your 2024 announcement out? It is a weight off your shoulders?

    “A little bit, yeah. I guess some would say the announcement was a little overdue just being a little late in the season but certainly really excited to be back with TRICON Garage for my third full time year. Those guys have done such an incredible job of developing me the last two seasons and I can’t wait to keep developing in 2025. It certainly takes a little bit of weight off my shoulders going into the championship race, but I’ve known about it for a period of time so nothing changes. I’m definitely excited to race tomorrow night and also continue into 2025.”

    Where does the team see themselves coming into the season-finale?

    “With Grant (Enfinger) and Christian (Eckes) winning these last three races back-to-back it certainly feels like we’re a little bit overdue for a win I guess compared to the rest of the season. We’ve won six races this year and it’s been a little bit since we’ve won, I guess. I feel just as good as anyone sitting in the room. I feel like we’re at a really good spot with our race team, and we’re bringing all of our best stuff that we’ve been successful with for the 2024 campaign. I feel as good as anyone sitting in here and I think we’re capable of getting it done.”

    How do you approach the restarts here with how chaotic they can be?

    “Yeah, a lot of it is out of your control I feel like. Just what other people are going to do. As long as I put myself in a good position, closer to the front of the field where I feel like it’s slightly more calmed down would be ideal for sure. I was able to qualify on the pole last year and kind of stay out of trouble as far as track position standpoint until the strategy got crazy there in stage 3. I feel like it’s inevitable that you’re going to kind of be in the beehive if you will at some point, but the goal is to qualify good and stay out of it to the best of my ability.”

    Do you feel like you can bring the same setup here as last year or did you have to make some changes?

    “That’s the goal. I feel like the setup as you said would be a little bit different with the way the Truck Series has changed as far as maybe a tech perspective, it’s gotten more crucial to bring the best of your equipment. I feel like it’s narrowed the field a little bit compared to last year. It’s going to be a little bit tougher to be as good as we were last year. I feel like we were lights out. But the goal remains the same – to go out and qualify on the pole and lead the most laps in the race.”

    How key is having a good pit selection here?

    “The pit selection side is actually decided a bit different than Cup. We actually base it off of the best finish in the second round so unfortunately, we have the fourth pick – we had the fourth best finish in the second round so we’ll be picking fourth, so I think we picked the 29th stall. To answer your question though, I feel like pit selection is pretty important. It’s not the best selection that we have this weekend. I think the 9 (Grant Enfinger) has the first stall so it’s going to be tough, but you’ve seen people win it from different spots throughout the field in the pits but qualifying is still going to be very big and that track position is going to be as important as ever.”

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