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  • SMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES BEGINS WITH SUPERCROSS SEASON OPENER SATURDAY IN ANAHEIM LIVE AT 8 P.M. ET ON USA NETWORK AND PEACOCK

    SMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES BEGINS WITH SUPERCROSS SEASON OPENER SATURDAY IN ANAHEIM LIVE AT 8 P.M. ET ON USA NETWORK AND PEACOCK

    Telemundo YouTube and Facebook to Feature the Spanish Language Broadcast Live for all 2025 Races

    Reigning Supercross and SMX World Champion Jett Lawrence Headlines Field

    Leigh Diffey, 15-Time AMA Champion Ricky Carmichael, and Seven-Time AMA Champion James Stewart to Call Race

    Peacock to Stream All Races, Qualifying and Heats Live Across the 2025 Supercross Season, Including 16 Exclusive Live Races

    STAMFORD, Conn. – Jan. 9, 2025 – The 2025 SMX World ChampionshipTM series and Monster Energy AMA Supercross season begins this Saturday, Jan. 11, from Angel Stadium of Anaheim in California, starting live at 7:30 p.m. ET with exclusive pre-race coverage on Peacock followed by the race at 8 p.m. ET on USA Network and Peacock.

    Saturday’s season opener is headlined by reigning Supercross and SMX World Champion Jett Lawrence, competing in his sophomore season in the premier class. Lawrence’s older brother, Hunter, who finished second overall in the SMX Playoffs, also looks to build on the momentum from 2024. Two-time Supercross Champions Eli Tomac and Cooper Webb, as well as reigning two-time Pro Motocross Champion Chase Sexton are all expected to compete on Saturday and begin an action-packed 2025 season. The Western Regional 250SX Championship kicks off as well with reigning two-time 250 SMX World Champion Haiden Deegan headlining the field.

    2025 marks the third year of the SMX World Championship, which unifies Supercross and Pro Motocross and presents the season-ending SMX World Championship Playoffs, with the top racers in the world competing for the sport’s ultimate title in a style of racing that features the best that both indoor stadium Supercross and outdoor Pro Motocross seasons have to offer.

    Leigh Diffey will serve as play-by-play with 15-time AMA champion Ricky Carmichael and seven-time AMA champion James Stewart serving as analysts. Will Christien and Jason Thomas will serve as reporters.

    Race Day Live qualifying coverage on Saturday from Anaheim gets underway at 2:30 p.m. ET exclusively on Peacock, hosted by former racers Justin Brayton and Adam Cianciarulo. The pre-race show at 7:30 p.m. ET will be hosted by Jason Weigandt, Brayton, and Cianciarulo. All Supercross live coverage, including races, heats, and qualifying, plus on-demand replays, will be available on Peacock. Click here for more details.

    NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app will provide live streaming coverage of Saturday’s race. An encore presentation of the race will air Sunday, Jan. 12 at 2 p.m. ET on NBC.

    28 regular season races plus the postseason playoffs across the series, including exclusive live coverage of Main Event races, qualifiers, and heats, will be presented across NBC, Peacock, USA Network, and NBC Sports digital platforms in 2025, culminating with two SMX World Championship Playoff rounds and the SMX World Championship Final. The complete schedule can be found here. Additionally, Telemundo Deportes will live stream the Spanish-language broadcast of every race this season on the Telemundo Facebook and YouTube channels.

    Throughout the season, all 31 SMX World Championship rounds will be presented on NBC Sports Audio on SiriusXM Channel 85. To learn more about NBC Sports’ wide variety of sports talk radio shows and events, click here.

    Broadcast Team

    Play by Play: Leigh Diffey
    Analyst: Ricky Carmichael / James Stewart
    Reporters: Will Christien / Jason Thomas
    Pre-Race: Justin Brayton / Adam Cianciarulo / Jason Weigandt

    How To Watch (all times ET)

    TV – USA Network, NBC
    Streaming – Peacock, NBCSports.com, NBC Sports app, Telemundo Facebook/YouTube

    How To Listen (all times ET)

    Satellite Radio – NBC Sports Audio – Sirius XM Channel 85

    For information about the SuperMotocross World Championship, please visit www.SuperMotocross.com and be sure to follow all of the new SMX social media channels for exclusive content and additional information on the latest news:
    Instagram: @supermotocross
    Facebook: @supermotocross
    Twitter: @supermotocross
    YouTube: @supermotocross

    About the SMX World Championship:
    The SMX World Championship™ is the premier off-road motorcycle racing series in the world that combines the technical precision of stadium racing with the all-out speed and endurance of outdoor racing. Created in 2022, the SMX World Championship Series combines the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and the AMA Pro Motocross Championship into a 28-round regular season that culminates with the season-ending SMX World Championship Playoffs. Visit SuperMotocross.com for more information.

    About NBC Sports:
    NBC Sports connects people to the moments that matter most and serves sports fans 24/7 with premier live events, insightful studio shows, and compelling original programming. As the sports division of NBCUniversal, NBC Sports presents premier content across linear platforms NBC, USA Network, Golf Channel, as well numerous digital sites, including Peacock. NBC Sports possesses an unparalleled collection of media rights agreements, partnering with some of the most prestigious sports properties in the world: the International Olympic Committee and United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, the NFL, Big Ten Conference, NASCAR, PGA TOUR, Notre Dame, The R&A, PGA of America, USGA, Churchill Downs, Premier League, Tour de France, NBA and WNBA coming in 2025-26, and many more. It also consists of NBC Sports Next, a subdivision of NBC Sports and home to all NBCUniversal digital applications in sports and technology within its three groups: Youth & Recreational Sports, Golf, and Betting & Gaming.

    About Peacock:
    Peacock’s expansive programming features live coverage including Big Ten Football and Basketball, Sunday Night Football, Notre Dame Football, Big East men’s basketball, Olympic and Paralympic Games, Premier League, NASCAR, NBA and WNBA coming in 2025-26, and much more. Peacock also offers daily sports programming on the NBC Sports channel.

  • Cadillac preps for run at another Rolex 24 victory

    Cadillac preps for run at another Rolex 24 victory

    Expanded GTP program brings together experienced, championship-winning driver lineup

    DETROIT (Jan. 9, 2025) – Cadillac Racing started the 2024 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season with a track record in earning the pole and runner-up finish in the Rolex 24 At Daytona and closed the campaign with a track record in earning the pole and overall victory in the Motul Petit Le Mans.

    Three Grand Touring Prototype (GTP) entries will aim to improve on the season-opening result January 25-26 in the 63rd Rolex 24 At Daytona by giving Cadillac Racing its fifth victory in the twice-around-the-clock race on the 3.56-mile, 12-turn Daytona International Speedway course.

    Cadillac Racing has totaled 12 podium finishes, including the overall victories in 2017-2020 and 1-2 sweeps in 2017, ’18 and ‘19, since joining IMSA prototype competition in 2017.

    With experienced, championship-winning teams and drivers buoyed by the strong 5.5-liter DPHC V8 engine package, prospects are bright for all three entries being in the mix for the pole and overall victory.

    The heralded return of Wayne Taylor Racing to the Cadillac sports car racing program along with Action Express Racing, which will mark its 14th consecutive year with GM, and all-star driver rosters complement the on-track storylines.

    Four current drivers have won the Rolex 24 At Daytona with Cadillac Racing in DPi competition: Kamui Kobayashi (2018, 2019), Ricky Taylor (2017), Filipe Albuquerque (2018) and Jordan Taylor (2017, 2019).

    Additionally, the 12-driver lineup represents seven FIA World Endurance Championship Hypercar/LM1 titles, 11 24 Hours of Le Mans overall/class victories, six Twelve Hours of Sebring victories and three IMSA/Grand-Am prototype championships.

    On-track activity begins January 17 with the three-day Roar Before the 24, with teams returning for practice and qualifications January 23.

    Cadillac Racing led all GTP manufacturers with six poles in the nine races in 2024 and swept the front row three times, including at Daytona with the No. 31 Whelen Cadillac V-Series.R setting the pace with a Grand Touring Prototype track-record lap time. The team went on to record the second-place finish.

    Peacock (U.S.) and IMSA’s YouTube channel will stream qualifications at 2:05 p.m. ET Thursday, Jan. 23. Coverage of the Rolex 24 At Daytona starts at 1:30 p.m. ET Saturday, Jan. 25, on NBC, with continuing network coverage on USA from 2:30-6:30 p.m. NBC will pick up the broadcast at noon Sunday, Jan. 26, for the finish. Peacock (U.S.) and IMSA’s YouTube channel will stream the entirety of the race along with the IMSA Radio broadcast at IMSA.com, Sirius 211/XM 207, locally at 93.5 FM/1150 AM and 107.9 FM at the track.

    What they’re saying

    Cadillac Wayne Taylor Racing (No. 10)

    Ricky Taylor, full season driver: “Usually, the Roar is a qualifying weekend so the focus is a bit more distracted, whereas this year we can focus on what is important for the race and learn our new car over the entire test. The car was very nice to drive in November. I still feel like we know very little about it and have a lot to learn. The main surprise was how differently two manufacturers approached the same problem of adapting to hybrid racing. Both strong approaches, but very different.”

    Filipe Albuquerque, full season driver: “The first impression with the Cadillac V-Series.R and the people was great, but it also means there is a lot to do on the car and fine-tuning, getting to know everybody, to learn the car, to find new ways to adapt to the car — especially for the WTR drivers since we are almost all new to the car. So, we will need to take every minute on the track to learn and to be ready for the race, and even during the race we will be learning about the car. But that’s part of the game, so we are just excited to go on and get to the job.”

    Will Stevens, IMEC driver: “I can’t wait to get the season going to be honest. Our first test back in November seems a long time ago now and I feel we are ready to get this season underway. It’s always nice to have a break over Christmas and the New Year to recharge the batteries ahead of a new season but I am raring to go now. At the Roar, you can just focus on making sure we are covering everything we need to as a team before we start the race week. Previously, you always have an eye on qualifying and that ultimately takes some focus away from just getting through everything so it will make the Roar a nice build up for sure.”

    Brendon Hartley, Rolex 24 At Daytona driver: “Kicking 2025 off with the Roar is hard to beat. It feels like heading back to a family gathering with WTR but with excitement of a new toy in the garage. I am yet to drive the Cadillac so the Roar will be important for me to get a few laps to learn all the systems and get up to speed. I’m looking forward to it.”

    Cadillac Whelen (No. 31)

    Jack Aitken, full season driver: “It’s going to be bittersweet to come back after last year. I think Daytona is a great way to start the season because you come straight into one of the most important races of the year and you have to be on your A game from the get go. I hope that we can be in the mix again and go one better.”

    Earl Bamber, full season driver: “I love this race and I’m hunting my first win there. I’m looking forward to joining Whelen for the whole year because I really love the IMSA paddock and the IMSA racing style. When you look at the category, it’s so competitive. With what Cadillac is doing behind the scenes, the amount of development, I think we have a really good chance to win.”

    Frederik Vesti, IMEC driver: “I’ve been looking forward for a few months to get going with Cadillac and the whole Action Express Racing team after the November test. Coming back will be very exciting. Having done a test at Daytona is really crucial as a team and as a driver, especially for me who is a rookie at every race this year. The test was really positive and I’m looking forward to learning more during the first weekend at the track.”

    Felipe Drugovich, Rolex 24 At Daytona driver: “The test in November was good for me as I was never on any type of banking like that and getting used to the car again, which is different from anything I drive. Last year I did Le Mans with Cadillac and this team and it was something I really enjoyed doing and I’ll enjoy the Daytona 24 with this group. It will be a good experience for me to drive in my second 24-hour race and I’m looking forward to the challenge.”

    Cadillac Wayne Taylor Racing (No. 40)

    Jordan Taylor, full season driver: “The Roar is always a fun weekend in Daytona. You get to catch up with all the guys after the off-season and see a lot of familiar faces in the paddock. I think for us, it will mainly be about getting mileage in our new Cadillac V-Series.R and understanding which knobs we need to twist and turn to get the performance out of it. We have some new drivers coming back into the team as well, so it’ll be good to get everyone together for the first time and start gelling together. I think the approach for us is the same as always. The level of competition has always been high and our job has always been to maximize what we have and what we have control of. Having said that, as the competition gets stronger, the success is always sweeter.”

    Louis Deletraz, full season driver: “The GTP class keeps increasing in terms of level. You definitely cannot rest; you have to keep working hard. I think that’s something Cadillac Racing and Wayne Taylor Racing do very well; always working hard and trying to stay ahead of the game and be the best possible on track because the competitors won’t give any presents. I think that is even more exciting and rewarding for drivers. At the test in November, the first time I jumped in the Cadillac V-Series.R, I think the sound of the car — as many fans know is incredible — is even better from inside the car. Working with Cadillac Racing has been great and a very smooth integration. We are all trying to help each other and learn and move forward as fast as we can to be fast as possible on track which is all that matters. That’s actually very exciting. The car has been really fun to drive. It has been fast and has potential to do more.”

    Alex Lynn, IMEC driver: “Really looking forward to Daytona 2025. It’s always a great race to start the season. I think joining Wayne Taylor Racing again, it’s a team that has a lot of success and a team that turns up to every race fighting to try to win and that’s what I am about as a driver. I’m looking forward to getting out there and helping the No. 40 car fight for a Daytona victory.”

    Kamui Kobayashi, Rolex 24 At Daytona driver: “I am looking forward to this year at Daytona. We will push hard. The Rolex 24 is never easy, but WTR always has the best car and we have a great opportunity to win if we make no mistakes. This team knows how to win this race. It is my first time in the LMDh car and the hybrid is very different. Daytona’s schedule gives us time to understand the car. If we understand the car, we will be alright. I have big confidence in Wayne Taylor and his organization. His driver lineup is very strong and the Cadillac knows performance.”

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  • LEGENDARY DARLINGTON DRAGWAY JOINS NHRA MEMBER TRACK FAMILY IN DIVISION 2

    LEGENDARY DARLINGTON DRAGWAY JOINS NHRA MEMBER TRACK FAMILY IN DIVISION 2

    HARTSVILLE, S.C. (Jan. 9, 2025) – NHRA officials are pleased to announce the addition of Darlington Dragway to the NHRA Member Track Network, bringing the historic facility to the NHRA’s Southeast Division (Division 2) for the first time.

    Located in Hartsville, S.C., the track first opened in 1977 and has been a standout venue for nearly 50 years. It has been a host for big-time events and grassroots drag racing for decades, boasting a strong commitment to the local racing scene. Darlington Dragway also aligns with NHRA’s mission for safe and exciting drag racing as it looks to continue to build on an already impressive legacy.

    “Taking a legendary facility like Darlington to the next level is something I’ve always wanted,” Darlington Dragway President Jeff Miles said. “It just makes sense to have the most historic and largest facility in South Carolina be on board with a sanctioning body like NHRA, which has been in business for nearly 75 years. Great things are certainly in our future!”

    As one of the over 100 NHRA Member Tracks, Darlington Dragway will be eligible to offer racers in the area a variety of NHRA racing opportunities in the future, including the NHRA Summit Racing Series, the NHRA Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League, NHRA Street Legal, NHRA Jr. Street and more. Additionally, the track will have the chance to host NHRA specialty events like the NHRA Summit King of the Track and more.

    Always featuring a full slate of racing each year, Darlington Dragway will host an impressive range of NHRA and local events during the 2025 season, giving an abundance of opportunities for racers and fans in the area.

    “Adding a historic track like Darlington Dragway to the NHRA Member Track family for the first time is so exciting,” NHRA Division 2 Director Cody Savage said. “The track has a storied history and we look forward to seeing them continue to thrive as part of the NHRA network. It is a track dedicated to hosting incredible events for its local sportsman racers and perfectly complements NHRA mission to grow the sport at the grassroots level. We’re thrilled to work alongside this legendary facility for years to come.”

    For more information about Darlington Dragway, visit www.darlingtondragaway.com. For more information on NHRA, including the 2025 schedule, visit www.nhra.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, 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 more than 100 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.

  • Beard Motorsports Announces Plans for 2025 Daytona 500

    Beard Motorsports Announces Plans for 2025 Daytona 500

    Fortify Building Solutions Will Back Single-Car Effort and Driver Anthony Alfredo in 67th Running of the ‘Great American Race’

    MT. PLEASANT, Mich. (Jan. 9, 2025) – Beard Motorsports announced today that it plans to qualify for the 2025 Daytona 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. Driver Anthony Alfredo will be back behind the wheel of the Beard Motorsports Chevrolet, which will be dressed in the colors of Fortify Building Solutions.

    Started by the late Mark Beard Sr., Beard Motorsports is owned and operated by the Beard family with Linda Beard at the helm, and her children, Amie Beard-Deja and Mark Beard Jr., overseeing the daily operations. The 2025 season is Beard Motorsports’ ninth participating in select events that make up the NASCAR Cup Series schedule, and the season-opening Daytona 500 will mark the team’s seventh start in the “Great American Race” since making its debut in that event in 2017.

    “It’s an honor to be talking about our ninth season competing in the NASCAR Cup Series,” said Beard-Deja, executive vice president of Beard Motorsports. “This obviously started as a passion project for my dad and has become a labor of love for our family. We put in a lot of hard work and that is evident by the product we bring to the track every time we show up. It’s a credit to the team of people that we have assembled to prepare our racecars, and it all starts with our crew chief Darren Shaw, who has been busy preparing the car for the 2025 Daytona 500.

    “We are thrilled to have Anthony Alfredo back behind the wheel of the No. 62 Chevrolet and are very honored to continue the relationship we have started with Fortify Building Solutions. To have that brand continue its support of Beard Motorsports means a lot.”

    Fortify Building Solutions, part of Cornerstone Building Brands, offers North America’s most extensive selection of high-quality metal roofing, wall panels and metal building solutions to local builders, contractors and homeowners through retail storefronts across the country. The brand’s more than 20 branch locations supply professionals and homeowners with hometown service and support, backed by a nationwide manufacturing and distribution network. The company partnered with Beard Motorsports during the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season, sponsoring the No. 62 entry in the Oct. 6 YellaWood 500 at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.

    “We are thrilled to continue this partnership with the Beard family and Anthony Alfredo,” said Rayome Soupiset, general manager of retail direct at Cornerstone Building Brands. “Fortify Building Solutions is about serving our communities at the local level and positively contributing to the communities we operate in. As we expand our footprint in Florida and across the Southeast, we’re excited to be a part of the 2025 Daytona 500 and share in the excitement of NASCAR with our customers and employees. We believe the NASCAR platform is an excellent way to amplify the Fortify Building Solutions brand, but more importantly, that this partnership with the Beard family and Anthony represents a shared commitment to local community, perseverance and excellence.”

    Since making his NASCAR debut in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2019, Alfredo has been busy making a name for himself in the NASCAR garage. The native of Ridgefield, Connecticut, has competed in all three of NASCAR’s top touring series and has been a regular in the NASCAR Xfinity Series the last three seasons. Alfredo raced the Beard Motorsports entry in three Cup Series races in 2024, earning a career-best finish of sixth in the April 21 GEICO 500 at Talladega.

    “The NASCAR Cup Series is the goal for every driver that goes the NASCAR route,” Alfredo said. “The Beards gave me this chance to race for them last year and I couldn’t be happier to be back competing with them again in 2025. They are such a great family and the team does a great job bringing fast cars to the track. We learned a lot together in 2024 and I think it will be a difference-maker for us going into this season.

    “And to further this relationship with Fortify Building Solutions is an amazing opportunity. It’s a relationship that means a lot to me, given my family’s background in the metal building construction industry. As the brand expands nationally through local storefronts, it’s providing faster service to the communities they serve without losing the personal touch. I think we have a great opportunity to do some amazing things to promote the speed and service their customers can expect.”

    More information regarding Beard Motorsports’ plans for the 2025 NASCAR season will be announced at a later date.

    About Fortify Building Solutions

    Fortify Building Solutions is proud to provide builders, contractors and homeowners – across local communities and nationwide – with the broadest selection of metal roofing, wall and building products through its vast manufacturing and distribution network. As part of the Cornerstone Building Brands family, the brand is dedicated to offering personalized support and service to help its customers through every step of their project.

    About Cornerstone Building Brands

    Cornerstone Building Brands is a leading manufacturer of exterior building products for residential and low-rise, non-residential buildings in North America. Headquartered in Cary, North Carolina., the company serves residential and commercial customers across the new construction and Repair & Remodel (R&R) markets. Its market-leading portfolio of products spans vinyl windows, vinyl siding, stone veneer, metal roofing, metal wall systems and metal accessories. Cornerstone Building Brands’ broad, multichannel distribution platform and expansive national footprint includes approximately 18,000 employees at manufacturing, distribution and office locations throughout North America. Corporate stewardship and environmental, social and governance responsibility are embedded in the company’s culture. It is committed to contributing positively to the communities where people live, work and play. For more information, visit www.CornerstoneBuildingBrands.com.

  • Front Row Motorsports, Zep Announce Partnership for Noah Gragson

    Front Row Motorsports, Zep Announce Partnership for Noah Gragson

    Zep to Serve as Official Cleaning Supplier of Front Row Motorsports

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. (January 9th, 2025) – Continuing to grow its network of partners before the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season begins, Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is excited to announce a new partnership with Zep. The cleaning supplier will be represented as the primary partner on the No. 4 Ford Mustang Dark Horse in two NASCAR Cup Series events, collaborating with FRM and Noah Gragson throughout the season to promote their line of cleaning solutions. Additionally, Zep will serve as a season long associate partner on all FRM vehicles, including the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.

    Whether in industrial or retail settings, Zep is the go-to cleaning brand for professionals and is recognized as a leading innovator, producer, and distributor of maintenance, cleaning, and sanitation solutions. Zep is excited to enter this new partnership that will designate the brand as the “Official Cleaning Supplier of Front Row Motorsports”.

    “Zep is excited about our new partnership with Front Row Motorsports as the official cleaning brand throughout their organization,” said Greg Heyer, Executive Vice President Retail Sales and Marketing, Zep. “We look forward to working with Noah Gragson and the No. 4 team as the primary sponsor at some key races this season and help bring FRM to victory lane!”

    Gragson will debut the No. 4 Zep Ford Mustang Dark Horse in June at the Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway on Saturday, June 28th. In the NASCAR Xfinity Series, the 1.54-mile intermediate speedway has statistically been a good track for Gragson, having earned three top-5’s and five top-10’s and averaged a finishing position of 8.3. The Saturday night race is scheduled for 7:00 PM ET and will be the first race of the season televised on TNT Sports. Fans can also tune into the Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM channel 90 to listen to the action live.

    “We are thrilled to welcome Zep as the official cleaning supplier of Front Row Motorsports for the 2025 season,” said Noah Gragson. “Their industry-leading cleaning products will play a key role in maintaining the high-performance standards we strive for both on and off the track. With Zep’s support, we are excited to build a successful partnership that enhances our team’s performance and makes a lasting impact throughout the season.”

    Zep’s second primary race is August 23rd at the famed Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway for the Coke Zero Sugar 400. In the Xfinity Series, Gragson has one win at the 2.5-mile superspeedway, capturing the checkered flag in 2020. In the Cup Series, Gragson has one top-5 and two top-10’s. His career best finish of fifth came in 2022. Fans can watch the action live on NBC or tune in to the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM channel 90 to listen in.

    ABOUT ZEP, INC.

    Zep, Inc. is a leading innovator, producer, and distributor of maintenance, cleaning, and sanitation solutions for industrial and institutional, retail, and food & beverage customers. Zep possesses a large portfolio of premium solutions built over an 85-year legacy of developing the most effective products trusted by professionals and consumers to get the job done right the first time.

    ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

    Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @team_frm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

  • SPIRE MOTORSPORTS TO FIELD NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES, ARCA MENARDS SERIES ENTRY FOR COREY DAY IN SELECT RACES

    SPIRE MOTORSPORTS TO FIELD NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES, ARCA MENARDS SERIES ENTRY FOR COREY DAY IN SELECT RACES

    Open-Wheel Standout to Jump Start 2025 at Daytona International Speedway

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. (January 9, 2025) – Spire Motorsports will field HENDRICKCARS.COM Chevrolets in select NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series races in 2025 for open-wheel standout and Hendrick Motorsports driver Corey Day.

    Day, 19, will compete in four ARCA Menards Series races behind the wheel of the No. 77 Chevrolet beginning with the Feb. 15 Daytona ARCA 200 at Daytona International Speedway. In preparation for the event, Day will participate in the Jan. 9-10 ARCA Series test at the “World Center of Racing.”

    In addition to the four-race ARCA slate, Day will compete in eight CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races behind the wheel of the No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado. HENDRICKCARS.COM will serve as Day’s primary sponsor in all 12 events.

    Veteran crew chief Mark McFarland will lead Day’s ARCA effort while Brian Pattie will continue to lead the No. 7 Silverado.

    “When racing on dirt, you see the small, quarter-mile bullrings and the big, fast half-mile tracks,” explained Day. “Either way, the racing doesn’t change all that much. But on the pavement, you will run on everything from aggressive short tracks, to technical road courses and the beasts that are superspeedways. No matter the racetrack, there are several things I need to learn in these pavement cars to eventually gain that versatility. I’m excited to get down to Daytona, run some laps and build a notebook of knowledge about drafting tracks.”

    Following the ARCA season-opener, Day is scheduled to return to the cockpit of the No. 77 Chevy at Phoenix Raceway (March 7), Sonoma Raceway (July 11) and Kansas Speedway (Sept. 26).

    His eight-race CRAFTSMAN Truck Series schedule will include:

    • Las Vegas Motor Speedway – March 14
    • Homestead-Miami Speedway – March 21
    • Martinsville Speedway – March 28
    • Bristol Motor Speedway – April 11
    • Rockingham Speedway – April 18
    • Nashville Superspeedway – May 30
    • Indianapolis Raceway Park – July 25
    • Darlington Raceway – August 30

    Day began his career racing motorcycles and turned in two wheels for four at 10-years-old. He collected a host of micro-sprint victories from 2016 – 2020, including a win at the prestigious Tulsa Shootout in 2018. That same year, he was named King of California and scored back-to-back track championships at Plaza Park Raceway (2018-2019).

    By 2020, Day progressed to the 410 sprint car ranks and quickly raced his way to the Winner’s Circle. A year later, he further diversified and bolstered his resume by becoming the youngest winner on the USAC National Midget Tour.

    Two years later, Day dotted his schedule with 58 races, focusing mainly on midgets and sprint cars. The 2022 campaign saw Day collect 10 wins, 27 top fives, 35 top 10s and rookie of the year honors at the Chili Bowl – an iconic midget race in Tulsa, Okla.

    “Corey has the raw speed that very few drivers have,” said Spire Motorsports co-owner Jeff Dickerson. “What he’s done, at his age, in a sprint car is very impressive and it doesn’t take a critical eye to see that he has the tools to have an amazing career in NASCAR. Stock cars are a different animal than sprint cars but having Jeff (Gordon) and Kyle (Larson) in his ears is a big advantage. We’ll put Corey in good equipment with a very talented team behind him and do our part to contribute to his success. Everyone at Spire Motorsports is looking forward to seeing him on the track at Daytona and in all the events he has planned this year.”

    Day continued to turn heads in 2023, earning 13 victories and following in his father’s footsteps to become a King of the West Northern Auto Racing Club (NARC) 410 champion. He also picked up his first World of Outlaws win at the Gold Cup Race of Champions.

    Last season, he raced full time in the High Limit Sprint Car Series while competing in select World of Outlaws events. He collected 10 wins, 25 top-five and 44 top-10 finishes in 73 starts on dirt, including his first victory at the famed Knoxville Raceway. He closed out his 2024 exploits with a win in a USAC Midget, to become the youngest winner in Turkey Night Grand Prix history.

    The 2024 schedule also saw him transition to the pavement ranks where he scored a win in his late model stock car debut in the second of twin 40-lap features at Hickory Motor Speedway. Day continued to climb the ladder last season with four starts a piece in both the ARCA Menards and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.

    “Those races will help me immensely,” said Day. “I think having any time on pavement helps me understand the feel of the car and even just how the shows run. When I was preparing for my first ARCA race last year, I had no feel for what to expect when I hit the race track. Now I have an idea of what to expect, but there will obviously be some growing pains to feel out. I have the baseline, I just need to continue to shape and refine my craft to continue to improve. I never thought my career would end up here. I only started racing sprint cars three years ago, so it is crazy how fast my career has progressed just in that time. I’m super grateful for all the people along the way that believed in me and my abilities to get me to this point.”


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    In 2025, Spire Motorsports will campaign the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolets in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team will also field the Nos. 07, 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet Silverados in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.

  • HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS SIGNS DIRT PHENOM COREY DAY

    HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS SIGNS DIRT PHENOM COREY DAY

    CONCORD, N.C. (Jan. 9, 2025) – Hendrick Motorsports has signed dirt racing star Corey Day to a multi-year driver agreement and will support his efforts across a variety of pavement series throughout 2025.

    “When Kyle Larson and Jeff Gordon say someone is the real deal, it certainly gets your attention,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports. “Corey comes from a great racing family and in a short time has shown a level of talent that sets him apart. What he’s already accomplished at this point in his career speaks volumes, and it’s been impressive to see how quickly he’s adapted to pavement. We’re excited to welcome him to our team.”

    Day signed with Hendrick Motorsports on Dec. 6, one week after his 19th birthday. With sponsorship from HENDRICKCARS.COM, he will race nearly 30 pavement events in 2025 with Hendrick Motorsports and its affiliate teams, including appearances in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, ARCA Series and Trans Am Series. Details will be announced soon.

    “This is a dream scenario,” Day said. “I’m grateful to Mr. Hendrick and everyone at Hendrick Motorsports and Hendrick Automotive Group for providing a platform to grow and compete at this level. There’s still a lot to learn on pavement, but having such incredible support gives me a ton of confidence. I’m ready to work hard and take in as much as I can. It’s going to be a fun year.”

    A native of Clovis, California, Day is a second-generation dirt racing star. After being named the 2022 Chili Bowl Rookie of the Year, he followed in the footsteps of his father, Ronnie Day, to earn the 2023 King of the West 410 NARC championship. That year, he also won the prestigious World of Outlaws Gold Cup Race of Champions.

    In 2024, Day raced fulltime in the High Limit Series and competed in select World of Outlaws events, collecting 10 wins, 25 top-five finishes and 44 top-10s in 73 starts on dirt. He earned his first victory at the famed Knoxville Raceway and became one of the youngest drivers in WoO history to record wins in multiple series. Day rounded out 2024 by winning the 83rd running of the Turkey Night Grand Prix, the third-oldest automobile race in the United States, to become its youngest-ever winner.

    Last season, Day made his pavement debut, winning at Hickory Motor Speedway in just his second late model feature start. He also made four appearances in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and four in the ARCA Series.

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  • Dylan Murry Preparing for Rolex 24 at Daytona

    Dylan Murry Preparing for Rolex 24 at Daytona

    Will Return to AF Corse for the Prestigious Event

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (January 9, 2025) – Dylan Murry will return to AF Corse for the upcoming Rolex 24 at Daytona, the prestigious 24-hour sports car endurance race scheduled for January 25-26 at Daytona International Speedway.

    The Cumming, Georgia resident will be piloting the #88 AF Corse Oreca LMP2, sponsored by Lumaike, along with co-drivers Luis Perez Companc, Nicklas Nielsen, and Matthieu Vaxiviere.

    “It’s great to be back with this team again,” said Murry, who was part of AF Corse last season in Indianapolis. “Once you start to work with a team consistently you start to build a bond and friendship that boosts performance.”

    Murry has been working hard in preparation for the Daytona race. This will be his third time competing in the Rolex 24, previously winning the Michelin Endurance Cup and finishing second in LMP2.

    “There’s no doubt it can be a grueling race, so you have to be ready both mentally and physically,” added the 24-year-old. “These long races are tests of endurance, and you must keep your head level all the time. You can’t let emotions get in the way even for a split second. It’s a race of being tactical, precise, and smart. I’m confident we have what it takes to win.”

    Murry is thankful he is returning to a team that has a long history of success.

    “They’re a great group of guys that are hardworking and passion driven,” he said. “They have an excellent track record of success in 24-hour races, like Le Mans in 2023 and 2024. That says a lot about the team.”

    About Dylan Murry

    Dylan Murry made his IMSA debut in the Michelin Pilot Challenge Series in 2018 alongside his father, David Murry, a former sportscar world champion. They were the first father-son combination to race in the series. He’s also been part of Racing Team Nederland’s IMSA LMP2 team and competed in IMSA’s LMP3 class with a Riley Motorsport-run Ligier. In 2017, he finished in the top 10 in both NASCAR K&N Pro Series races that he competed in. Additionally, Murry has 12 overall championships to his credit in go karts as well as in the Pro Class Legends and Pro-Legends Winter Series at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

  • Tim Brown and Rick Ware Looking Forward to Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium

    Tim Brown and Rick Ware Looking Forward to Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
    NASCAR Cup Series
    Clash at Bowman Gray Media Availability | Wednesday, January 8, 2025

    Rick Ware Racing announced last month that Tim Brown, the Bowman Gray Stadium record holder with 101 career wins and 12 championships, will race the team’s No. 15 Ford Mustang Dark Horse in the upcoming Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. Brown and team owner Rick Ware answered questions today from the media about how this opportunity came about and the special personal bond they’ve shared for decades.

    TIM BROWN, No. 15 Rick Ware Racing Ford Mustang Dark Horse – WHAT HAS THE REACTION BEEN LIKE SINCE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE A FEW WEEKS AGO? “It’s honestly been overwhelming. When Rick and I talked about it a month or so ago it was like, ‘Man, you’ve got be cool,’ but now that it’s actually coming to fruition it’s mind blowing. Anybody that knows me it’s very seldom that I’m ever speechless, but this has kind of made me speechless. I was talking to Mike Arning a few minutes ago that I never knew this would blow up to be such a big story and how cool it is for myself and my family and here for everybody at RWR and everyone in the short track racing world. It’s pretty cool news.”

    HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE HITTING YOU UP FOR ADVICE AT THIS TRACK? “Actually, it’s the opposite. A lot of the Cup drivers that I’m buddies with like, ‘Man, I was gonna get you to be my driver coach or something,’ so now I don’t even talk with those guys because we want to go run as good as we can and not help those guys out at all.”

    WHAT’S THE PROCESS BEEN LIKE AT THE SHOP WITH ALL OF THE DIFFERENT THINGS LIKE SEATS? “We’re actually working on the seat stuff today, but it’s actually really cool with the guys that we have here. We’re a tightknit little family here at RWR and everybody has really taken a lot of pride in the car that we’re building for myself to go run up there. It’s a really neat deal to be able to get to work on the car that you’re gonna drive with a bunch of your closest friends and co-workers. It’s a pretty cool deal.”

    IF THIS IS A SUCCESS, COULD IT LEAD TO OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AT OTHER SHORT TRACKS AND RACES IN THE FUTURE? “That would be a better question for Rick. I’m a racer. I’d race anytime, anywhere that I could, so you’d probably have to ask Rick that one.”

    YOU’VE TESTED CUP CARS BEFORE, SO IS THERE A COMFORT LEVEL IN MAKING THIS TRANSITION? “For sure. I’ve done a lot of testing in the Cup cars over the years, but just not this particular car, but as far as the weight and the power and all that, I’m definitely used to that from years and years of testing. This new car is definitely different, so there will be a learning curve there, but we’ll go do our best and hopefully we’re competitive and have a shot at winning this thing.”

    HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE BOWMAN GRAY TO SOMEONE WHO HAS NEVER SEEN IT? “They call it the Madhouse for a reason. That place is super exciting because it’s the pinnacle of short track racing. When you’re driving a modified there, the thing is turning 8500 rpm’s and really loud, but you can hear the fans cheering you or booing you when you’re actually racing, and I don’t know that there’s any Cup track that you could hear that, so it’s definitely different. The fans there are super passionate. Just the history of the place. It’s gonna be an awesome show, I believe.”

    DO YOU FEEL THE HISTORY WHEN YOU GET THERE AND WALK THROUGH THE GATE? “Absolutely, and one cool thing about racing there is just about every Saturday night a family will come through there and they may be from Florida or California or Texas and they’re like, ‘Hey, we took our family vacation to come here and see this place,’ and then go up to the Blue Ridge Mountains or go do some cool stuff around North Carolina, but they actually spend their family vacation just to come and witness the stadium. That’s how historical the place is and that’s pretty neat, and now the Cup Series is coming there. That’s gonna just boost it even more, I believe.”

    WHAT’S IT GOING TO BE LIKE AND SEE THE TRACK IN A NEW LIGHT WITH SAFER BARRIERS AND FRESH PAINT? “It is. I’ve actually seen a couple photos floating around and it doesn’t even look like the same place. You see an aerial view of it and the track looks similar, but as far as the new walls and the SAFER barrier and new catchfence and lighting, it’s like a brand new place. How cool is that, too, that it’s something we and the people that race their weekly and the fans that come there weekly will be able to enjoy that also for a long time to come, not just for one weekend here.”

    HOW DO YOU THINK THE CUP CARS WILL RACE THERE? WHAT WILL THE RACE BE LIKE? “Man, I’m hoping it’s gonna be a really good race. The fear that I have is the cold. If it’s really, really cold – like 30 degrees and the track is cold and the tires are cold – that we’ll be slipping and sliding quite a bit. Racing at the stadium is hard. I think it’s gonna be more difficult than even racing at the Coliseum in L.A., just because of the asphalt difference and the weather, the temperature difference, but it’s gonna be the same for everybody. I think the bottom will definitely be dominant and you just have to have your car turning really good in the center and have plenty of forward drive and you’ll be fine.”

    HOW DID YOU GET STARTED WORKING WITH CALE YARBOROUGH’S TEAM IN HIGH SCHOOL? “I was right out of high school, but my grandfather, Eb Clifton, he owned race cars that raced at the stadium since the beginning of the stadium, and he was buddies with Junior Johnson and Cale and all those guys because he had some Grand National cars they called them back in the day that ran the circuit. I was actually gonna go to college and be a design engineer because my grandpa thought that would be the best thing to do. Well, he had some conversations with some people and Ken Glenn was the crew chief for Cale Yarborough at the time and Ken was like, ‘Hey, man. I really need a guy now and we’ll pay you pretty decent,’ so that’s how that started and I’ve been doing it ever since.”

    HOW MANY FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS DO YOU ANTICIPATE COMING TO WATCH YOU AT THE CLASH? “As many as I can have there, for sure. My son, Cam, and my daughter, Marley, she’s only three but she’s already a racer. Everything that she and Cam do is a competition, so I definitely have to have them there and my wife, Megan, to support us. My brothers been my right-hand man my entire racing career, so I’ve got to have him there. My mom, hopefully, and just anybody and everybody that’s had a part to do with Tim Brown from 1992 when I started racing to today. I’d love to have them be there and have a part in it.”

    DOES CAM FULLY UNDERSTAND WHAT THIS MOMENT IS? “Yes. He’s eight years old and he absolutely, 100 percent understands the importance of it and how big it is because that’s all he talks about. Since I was able to show him the first rendering of the car that Rick shared with me and Robby, I took it home and showed Cam and told him he can’t tell anybody and he teared up and was like, ‘Dad, this is so cool. I can’t believe it,’ and then once we made the announcement, Cam was going to school and telling all his seven and eight year old buddies that his dad is gonna be a Cup driver. Marley is talking about it and Cam. It’s so cool. It makes me proud just for that side of it all alone. That makes it feel like to myself that all of the work I’ve put in and sacrifices I’ve made for 33 years of doing this is coming to fruition.”

    WHAT ARE THE THINGS YOU’RE PERSONALLY WORKING ON WITH THE CAR THAT YOU WILL DRIVE? “Pretty much, I’d say 60 percent of the car. I definitely have a big part in all of the suspension parts, the racks, the steering, even help install the motor, the seat interior, rear suspension – all of it, basically. I don’t have anything to do with the body hanging and things like that, but all of the mechanical stuff I’ll have a part in.”

    I’M ASSUMING YOU’VE SAT IN THE CAR AT SOME POINT. WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO DO THAT FOR THE FIRST TIME AND HAS ANYTHING HIT YOU DURING THIS PROCESS? “Here at RWR, I drive our race cars on the chassis dyno every Friday, so I sit in them quite a bit, but this one is a little bit different because I know this is actually a race car I’m going into battle with. It’s pretty cool from that side of it to just sit in it and realize in the moment that, ‘Hey, I’m gonna actually get to race this one.’”

    HOW AGGRESSIVE DO YOU THINK THE RACING WILL BE AND HOW MUCH DO YOU THINK THE ADVANTAGE WILL GO TO THOSE WHO HAVE MORE EXPERIENCE THERE? “Those are great questions and I think you’re gonna have to be super aggressive just to get the tires to fire to make lap times. I also think that any driver that’s had any laps around the stadium is gonna have an advantage over any driver that hasn’t just simply for the fact that the grip level there is totally different. The line is different. The place is just unique. It’s completely flat. There’s no banking at all and that’s a unique place all on its own. As far as being aggressive, we hope our car is fast enough that you really don’t have to be that aggressive, but you’ll have to go into each circumstance and do what you have to do to get in the show and run as well as you can. If that means putting the bumper to somebody and moving them to get by, that’s what we’ll have to do.”

    WHAT HAVE YOU FOUND WORKING AT RICK WARE RACING? “A little tidbit of information there is that myself and Rick and my brother, we’ve been friends that goes back thirty years, I would say – 25 at least. When Rick was racing himself years and years ago, me and my brother were young and just trying to work on race cars and do things that we could to race our cars, so we would help Rick out and actually worked for Rick some, and then when I departed from RFK, Rick and Robby offered me a job here at RWR to work full-time and it’s like home to me. It’s really a good place to work. Rick and Robby and Craig, Ken, everybody here, Tommy, all the people are super. They’ve got a great group of guys here working on race cars. It’s a bunch of racers here building race cars to go compete and that’s what I am, so I fit right in here. I’m right at home and it’s really been a blessing to me to be part of RWR and just to get the opportunity to drive for Rick and Lisa and the whole Ware family, it is just unbelievable to me, honestly.”

    CAN YOU WALK US THROUGH HOW THIS CAME ABOUT AND DID YOU EVER THINK AN OPPORTUNITY TO RUN A CUP CAR, LET ALONE AT BOWMAN GRAY, WOULD BE POSSIBLE? “I didn’t. I’ll be honest with you, once I turned about 30 years old, I kind of gave up on my lifelong dream of being a Cup driver, just because I had seen that transition to where, one, you either had to be 12 or 13 years old and get signed or, two, you had to have big money to pay an owner to let you drive, so I had already given up on that dream, but I actually think it was a text that Rick sent me. He was like, ‘Hey, man. Did you hear the Clash might go to Bowman Gray next year?’ I was like, ‘What?’ And then Rick was something like, ‘Man, if that happens, we’ll see what we can do to get you in the car.’ And I was like, ‘Heck, yeah. How cool would that be?’ When finally the announcement was made that the Clash was coming to the stadium, I think Rick and Robby were the first ones to call or text me that night and were like, ‘Hey, we’re gonna make this happen.’ I was like, ‘Heck, yeah.’ So, naturally, I want to go tell everybody, but you can’t, so it’s been tough. I tell you the hardest part of this for me has been keeping, because I’ve known about it for awhile. Rick and Robby and everybody has been working so hard behind the scenes to put this together for me and we’ve had a bunch of conversations, but keeping it from my wife and my kids and my brother and my race team – influential people in my life that I really care about – that’s the hardest part of it because you love these people so much and you want to be able to share everything with them, and when it came out I’ve had people come up to me and were like, ‘Man, I thought we were tight. Why didn’t you tell me this?’ I was like, ‘I couldn’t.’ So, it’s been a really cool experience so far and I can’t thank Rick and Lisa and everybody at RWR enough for this opportunity.”

    WERE YOU SEEING ANY OF THE REACTION TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT OR HAVE PEOPLE BEEN INFORMING YOU? “Mike Arning and his staff have been awesome because I don’t do social media. I try to stay away from it just because as a racer there’s probably more people out there that don’t like you than do like you, and I’m a pretty passionate guy, so it’s best if I just stay off of Facebook and social media, but Mike has been great about sharing all of the posts and things like that. When other Cup drivers and owners are reaching out to you it’s like, ‘Man, this is cool. This is really awesome. Good job. Congrats.’ That’s when you realize that this is a really big deal, so I’m just very blessed and fortunate to have this opportunity. It’s just so cool.”

    HOW IS THE BALANCING ACT BETWEEN WORKING FULL TIME AT RWR AND THEN YOUR OWN RACING TEAM ON THE WEEKENDS? “I hope my wife is listening because the balancing act falls on her because basically Megan has to run our entire household as far as getting the kids to school and home and feeding them and putting them to bed because my day starts at 3:30-4:00 o’clock in the morning and it ends about 10 o’clock at night. I live an hour-and-a-half from work and then my shop is 15 minutes from the house, so I’ve dedicated my whole life to it. She knew that going in. When we dated I was a racer, so we got married and she kind of understood it, but it’s just what I do. That’s what racers do. We do what we have to do to go compete at the highest level that we can and it’s tough. I really don’t have a balancing act. It’s a hard conversation to have every now and then of like, in my world, and I hate to say this, I can’t really prioritize anything because working for a Cup team or even on my race car, you never know what that day has in store for you. If NASCAR makes a rule change or someone comes out with a part that’s better that will make us faster, like for my deal, then you’ve got to stay and get it done. So, it’s very important as a racer to have a wife that understands and doesn’t complain and fuss about it too much. Megan is how I survive, basically.”

    WHAT ABOUT THE LOCAL FANS WHO COME TO BOWMAN GRAY EVERY WEEK AND SIT IN THE SAME PLACE? HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE THEM AND THEIR PASSION WEEK IN AND WEEK OUT? “It’s really, really cool because I’ve done it long enough now that I’ve seen fans of mine that have kids and have grown up to be fans, so I’ve raced long enough not to see a couple generations of fans come through there, and it’s really cool how they all sit in the same place every week and they have for 25 or 30 years. That’s really cool. I tell this story a lot, but I grew up there watching racing and sitting in the stands and I knew that I was gonna race the following year and I was telling the family I was sitting with, ‘Hey, I’m gonna be out there racing next year in a modified,’ and they were like, ‘Man, you’re crazy. There ain’t no way.’ Because here I am just a little kid that’s been watching races there for a long time and then, sure enough, I wound up racing. They’re older now, but they still come by and it’s like, ‘Man, we can’t believe we sat in the stands with you thirty some years ago and you told us you’d race and now you’ve won 101 races and 12 championships here.’ That’s really cool just to have that kind of following and they’re there every Saturday night that place is open. And not only them. There are thousands of families that are like that and are there religiously every Saturday night.”

    RICK WARE, Owner, No. 15 Rick Ware Racing Ford Mustang Dark Horse – WHAT WENT INTO PUTTING TIM IN THE CAR FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY? “I listened and Tim was a little short on some of the fill of the information because there’s so much back story to him and his family and the stuff in the past. This really started back in the Gen 6 car when the modifieds had been gone from Martinsville for I think 10 years or so, and then the modifieds were gonna come back and I said, ‘Man, we need to figure out a way to maybe get you there for that race’ because he was gonna be looking forward to running that race with the modifieds. I actually talked to Burt Myers as well. This was when we were running a couple of full-time cars in Gen 6 and so the idea was to sell that idea to NASCAR to get them both approved to be at Martinsville, which we did. Anybody that follows Bowman Gray and those guys knows that we’ve got an inherent storyline immediately, so that almost happened. For a variety of different reasons it just didn’t. Tim was talking about going to work for Yarborough back in 1994 and actually Tim was already working for me part-time with my career and Ken Glenn, who was a neighbor of mine in Greensboro, was the crew chief for him and he introduced me to Tim probably in ‘92 or ‘93, so we’ve been friends ever since and just a great guy, and then we got involved with him, I think it was 2008, which I think is the first year of the Madhouse that we kind of teamed up with him there and had the Circle K Thirstbuster car and he won the championship and it was just a great scenario. So, we’ve since worked with him on all kinds of different projects and done some different racing with his backup car at different times and different drivers, so he’s just a fantastic guy. He’s an extremely hard worker and just a great race driver. In my opinion, race drivers to a certain degree, given the tools, they can compete with a wide variety of people on certain tracks. If we were to take him to a road course, he’s probably going to struggle, and maybe even some different size ovals, but he’s run modifieds at three-quarter miles and half-miles and Bowman Gray, so he’s a racer and it really wasn’t much of a stretch. It was just a little bit unique to make your debut at something like the Clash as opposed to someplace like say Martinsville that we’re talking about it.”

    WAS IT A NO BRAINER TO PUT TIM IN THE CAR ONCE IT WAS DECIDED BOWMAN GRAY WOULD BE THE SITE? “When they started talking about it, immediately me and Tim started scratching our head and the thought process was, ‘Hey, let’s go see the feasibility of it.’ It was gonna depend a lot on whether or not we were running – was it gonna be a third entry as an open or was it gonna be the second car as an open. There are a lot of different scenarios, but we were pretty adamant that we were gonna do all that we could do to take him there. It would have been different if it would have been cross country because there’s a lot more involved, but being that it’s local and he had a huge following, it just kind of made sense to finalize what we actually started three or four years ago. He was talking about working on the car and if anybody knows Tim he’s extremely anal. He’ll push people out of the way. He’s gonna touch every piece of that car, so he selfishly has an agenda to touch every piece, make it as good as he feels he can make it and that’s the way he is with his modified as well. He’s hands-on, so it’s cool that he can work on something that’s gonna be his car. He takes a lot of pride in that and, frankly, me and Lisa take some pride in being able to offer that opportunity to Tim because we’ve known him and his wife and his family forever. When me and Robby started talking about it I was like, ‘Man, we’ve got to figure it out and make it happen.’”

    WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THE 15 CAR AND DO YOU HAVE A TIMETABLE TO NAME A DRIVER FOR THE 51? “We’re working really hard on that. Every day we’re getting closer and putting pieces together. That’s a big 800-pound gorilla that we’re piecing together bit by bit and we’ll be making some announcements soon on that, but it has given us the opportunity to do this deal with Tim, which is what we’re extremely excited about right now.”

    WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR RWR AND WHAT DO YOU SEE IN TIM THAT HE DOESN’T SEE IN HIMSELF? “Again, I view him as a race driver first. Now, Bowman Gray is truly unique in that when we went to the Clash, they laid down fresh asphalt and it was amazing. I couldn’t believe the asphalt stayed in good shape and it was smooth and there was a lot of grip. If I’m not mistaken, they tore it up and re-laid it again. The difference with this is that it is extremely porous. It’s very wore out. I’m not so sure that you’re not trying to hook up on pieces of the stone in between the asphalt that’s gone away. If you’ve gone there a fair amount and watched those guys qualifying on evenings when it has been cold more so than normal, you have to have a lot of patience. It’s so easy to overdrive those corners, which it is at any quarter mile, but especially there. The exiting is gonna be even more narrow because you’re losing approximately just shy of three feet on each side because of the SAFER barriers, but there is a value to having, I don’t know, a million laps around a place. There is an advantage. These are the best guys in the world racing these cars, so they have good cars and they’re good drivers. We’re putting our best foot forward. I think he’s putting a lot of expectations on himself just because that’s the kind of person he is. He’s one of those guys who isn’t gonna go somewhere unless he thinks he can win. That’s a little bit tougher attitude to have at the Cup level because there’s a lot of other guys that have the same attitude, just like the short track, but we’re trying to give him all that anybody could. I think he’s gonna do really well. I think if you look at some of the great drivers that haven’t even made the main events the last two years, it’s not so much a function of they are not driving, it’s a function of the whole oval package just couldn’t get that last thousandth of a second. The field is so tight. What I like about having him there is, it was mentioned earlier, normally half the crowd that’s sold out hates and boos for Tim. The other half immediately love him, but I feel like even the people that hate him at Bowman Gray are happy for him because they respect what he’s done. They respect the tenure and the fact that he’s a good race driver and sometimes you hate good race drivers, so that portion I like. I think it’s good for the overall sport. It so cool that NASCAR has taken over this track. They’re giving it a coat of paint, but it still has an old-school feel and if people haven’t been there, it’s like the first time going to Bristol, if you haven’t been there it’s hard to explain it to somebody. It’s just gonna be a win-win for everybody. I’m just really excited about it.”

    DO YOU LIKE THAT IT’S UNPREDICTABLE AND HARD AND WE DON’T KNOW WHAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN? “One hundred percent. Again, just mentioning some of the people that are outstanding short track racers that didn’t make it in the Clash and some that did that were a surprise. If we were going to a mile-and-a-half or back at Daytona, I think you could probably pick 10 cars that you would expect to be qualified up front, and then teams would team up, but here, if you happen to get the car and get some forward bite to get the car turning and not overdrive the corner, I think you can have some really good championship drivers that may just overdrive the corner because they had to go out early or it was just colder than they thought. So, yes, I think from start to finish, from practice all the way to the checkered flag, I think the whole world is gonna be watching, literally around the world because there is no other racing going on at that time of the year.”

    WHAT ELSE ARE YOU HOPING HE’LL GET FROM THIS EXPERIENCE BY BEING ABLE TO RUN THIS RACE? “Racers are inherently always looking forward, so there’s talk of ‘what if we could put together something and maybe run the second Martinsville later on in the year.’ That’s what racers do. We’re adding, so we’re trying to find a way to go do something cool. I think there’s a lot of opportunity, potentially, for that. Is this a scenario that we can build a base of local support and he does this for the next 10 years if it’s there? I’m not sure, but I want him to get out of it is obviously as a former driver that didn’t make it and is a team owner now, I understand what it’s like to go do something that you’ve dreamed about doing. Running a Cup car for anybody that’s grown up around here, I mean, it’s like the holy grail of motorsports. I’m just glad to be able to be part of being able to give that to him and the fact that he has his kids there. I brought my kids there at a young age when he was still racing and winning championships, and for him to be able to have his son there, his family, and for him to be able to be at a place that’s kind of his house, I hope he can just absorb it. I hope the weather is fantastic and the place is off the hook. It may lead to a whole lot more things. That’s definitely a possibility, but, for sure, I want him just to absorb it and enjoy it because as racers we’re here today and before we got on this call we’re talking about two weeks later at Daytona. Then we’ve got to go straight to Atlanta. You’re burning through the moments and the memories, so I just hope he can absorb it and I hope he just has a fantastic run.”

    WHAT HAS THIS MEANT FOR YOU TO BE INVOLVED IN GIVING HIM THIS OPPORTUNITY AND ALSO SEE SUCH A POSITIVE REACTION FOR YOU AND YOUR PROGRAM TO DO THIS? “I think from a marketing standpoint it worked out really well and sometimes that’s part of what you have to do as a business and a race team, but I can promise you it started with doing something really cool for a really good friend. The byproduct is that it has garnered a whole lot of attention and the reason being is he’s that outstanding of an individual. I’m thankful that we could be able to do it. Lisa has been around and Lisa was excited about doing it. There have been many a nights that we’ve been there late with our boys and him. He’s been instrumental with helping my family through the development and driver approval process throughout the years, so we are like a family and we see each other on a regular basis, but we work really hard. It’s one of those things that it’s hard to have win-wins, especially where we are in the Cup Series, trying to claw up both performance-wise and stature and acceptability. We’ve worked really, really hard in Robby and Tommy Baldwin have really been a part of that. Of course, you’ve got Tommy who is knee-deep in modifieds as well, so over here at RWR it’s kind of the modifieds against the world, but it’s just cool. I’m very thankful and part of how it’s grown too is Tim mentioned earlier that you’ve got to give a hand out to Mike Arning of True Speed because he’s helped educate the whole country about what’s happening. I think it’s gonna be good for the sport and good for television and good for the Cup Series.”

    WHAT ARE THE SPECIAL MEMORIES AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR YOU TO HAVE GOTTEN THAT ONE CUP START IN 1990 AT WATKINS GLEN? “For me, using that particular race as an example, I won’t say that I raced against the greatest names in racing, but I got to compete with the greatest names in racing. That’s part of it – the people that you look up to and what it took to even make that happen. It was insurmountable, especially at that time with where I was and to be able to do that, and even that was a bizarre scenario because I subbed for Rick Mast, who was running a race, I think, at either Orange County or South Boston and there was a conflict and he really wasn’t a road course racer and I had road course experience, so we filled in for Bobby Jones and the 22 car that Rick Mast normally drove, so it was a bizarre set of circumstances, but I was on Cloud Nine. But it comes and goes and all you think about is trying to get to that next scenario. Me and Lisa like the fact that, I want to say in a 10-year period, I’m pretty confident that statistically we’ve probably given more drivers their first Cup start than I’m gonna say the top 10 teams combined. Maybe those stats are a little off, but it’s pretty significant and part of that is just the opportunity. I’m a racer and there’s a soft spot there, and I do see things through the eyes of people when they’ve had good weekends, bad weekends and this got announced relatively early in that I’m happy that it’s been a month-and-a-half or two month process for him as opposed to, ‘hey, somebody got hurt, you fit in the seat, do you want to drive?’ And you’ve got 24 hours. He’s being able to really absorb it and that’s important to me, just as a friend and seeing things and being a family in racing. It’s important to me and Lisa to be able to do those things.”

    WHAT IS IT LIKE TO SEE THIS EXPERIENCE THROUGH HIS EYES AS SOMEBODY WHO HAD THAT SHORTER WINDOW? For him, I think he had probably a little bit longer ramp up for it and it’s cool just being at the shop. As you mentioned, we have Tim Brown and we have a young guy named Andre that has run at Bowman Gray in a mini stock car, I think. Chad Blount’s run an Xfinity car. Billy Plourde has run late models up north. We have a lot of racers here, so it’s great because we have a lot of ribbing and joking around and everybody is expecting him to sit on the first couple of rows because if he’s not in the first couple of rows every Saturday night, he’s pissed off and throwing something. So, it’s good to see how the interaction is in your work place and just to have the support, and he’s actually been able to share it with a group of people that normally you wouldn’t be able to because these are his peers and there’s a lot of camaraderie and there’s just a whole lot of respect, so it’s really cool from that standpoint.”

    DO YOU THINK YOU GUYS COULD BE PUTTING MORE INTO THIS SINCE IT’S A LOCAL RACE AS OPPOSED TO ACROSS THE COUNTRY, AND COULD OTHER TEAMS BE LOOKING AHEAD TO DAYTONA? “I think because the first race of the year and there’s a fair amount of time, and the race is kind of a get out of jail free card in that if you piss people off in points races, somebody may be putting you on a list. I saw at the Clash last year, if you’re standing down in the middle of the track – I mean, you could just see the cars. It’s just like being at Bowman Gray or a short track. You can’t stand in the middle at Bowman, but you can really see what goes on and there’s a lot of roughing up because you don’t have any choice. You have to move somebody pretty much to get by and that’s the way it is at Bowman Gray on a regular basis, so I think a lot of people put a lot of effort into it because, first off, they’re racers and they want to win. I don’t know what it pays to win, but it’s decent. It’s a cool trophy. It’s the Clash. It’s the first race of the year. It’s an inaugural event and for people who put those in their trophy case it’s really cool. Are we putting more than normal? I wouldn’t say we are, but we’re trying to go to every track right now as prepared as we can, but going back to Tim Brown personally, he’s the kind of guy that will triple check something just because of his OCD. He wants it to be perfect, so he’s gonna prepare like it’s a million dollar to win modified race that if he doesn’t win he’s expected to. But it’s one of those races where a lot of different people can win, so we are preparing for it from that standpoint.”

  • Fastenal and RFK Racing Celebrate 15 Years of NASCAR Partnership

    Fastenal and RFK Racing Celebrate 15 Years of NASCAR Partnership

    Fastenal Returns as One of the Sport’s Longest-Tenured Brands

    CONCORD, N.C. (Jan. 8, 2025) – RFK Racing and primary partner Fastenal Company (Nasdaq: FAST) will celebrate their 15th season of partnership in 2025. Fastenal, which recently extended its relationship with RFK, is one of the longest-tenured brands in NASCAR. When Fastenal initially teamed up with RFK in 2010, they were paired with NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Carl Edwards. Today, Fastenal is a primary partner for NASCAR Champion Chris Buescher and his No. 17 Ford, serving as the longest-tenured brand within RFK’s large family of partners.

    “We’re incredibly proud to celebrate 15 years with Fastenal,” said Steve Newmark, President of RFK Racing. “They have been an integral part of our journey, both on and off the track, and their ‘Blue Team’ has become part of the RFK family. They’re integrated into everything we do, and their supply chain expertise is critical to our ability to build and maintain fast race cars. We look forward to building on this strong foundation to achieve even greater things together in the years to come.”

    “Our partnership with RFK Racing has elevated and strengthened the Fastenal brand with millions of NASCAR fans,” said Fastenal’s CEO, Dan Florness. “It’s more than just putting our name on the car. We work closely with their team to achieve our marketing goals, and they rely on our team for supply chain expertise. We’re excited to continue the collaboration in 2025.”

    Fastenal’s iconic blue paint scheme will return to the track with RFK in 2025 and beyond, with Chris Buescher driving in most of the events. 2025 will also see an expanded presence of Fastenal’s Body Guard® brand on the track. The orange and black Body Guard® paint scheme will grace all three RFK Racing entries during the season, including team co-owner Brad Keselowski (No. 6) and team newcomer Ryan Preece (No. 60).

    A Look in the Rearview Mirror

    • With Fastenal as the primary partner, Carl Edwards and the No. 60 Xfinity Series team won the 2011 owners’ championship. The Fastenal brand was also on board when Buescher’s No. 60 secured the 2015 Xfinity Series championship.
    • Fellow NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Matt Kenseth has also appeared behind the wheel of a Fastenal Ford for RFK Racing, as have Greg Biffle, Trevor Bayne, and Bubba Wallace. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. piloted the No. 17 Fastenal Ford in the Cup Series from 2015 to 2019. Overall, Fastenal has supported, and served as a primary partner with, nine different RFK drivers during the partnership.
    • Fastenal Fords have made just shy of 300 starts with RFK Racing in NASCAR action since 2010. During that time, RFK and Fastenal have accumulated 10 victories and 87 top-10 finishes together to go along with a pair of NASCAR Championships.

    About RFK Racing
    RFK Racing, in its 38th season in 2025, features an ownership lineup pairing one of the sport’s most iconic names, Jack Roush, along with NASCAR Champion, Brad Keselowski, and Fenway Sports Group owner John Henry. Roush initially founded the team in 1988 and it has since become one of the most successful racing operations in the world, propelling him to be the first NASCAR owner to amass three hundred wins and capturing eight championships, including back-to-back NASCAR Cup titles in 2003 and 2004. Keselowski, a former owner in the NASCAR Truck Series, is the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series Champion. In 2007, Roush partnered with Henry, who also owns Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox, English Premier League’s Liverpool F.C., and the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins, to form Roush Fenway Racing. Off the track, RFK is a leader and proven winner in NASCAR marketing solutions, having produced multiple award-winning social media, digital content and experiential marketing campaigns. Visit rfkracing.com, and follow the team on all social platforms @rfkracing.

    About Fastenal
    Fastenal provides a broad offering of industrial supplies, including fastener, safety, and metal cutting products, to manufacturing, construction, and state and local government customers through more than 3,600 in-market locations (branches and customer-specific Onsite locations) spanning 25 countries. With continual investment in tailored local inventory, dedicated local experts, and flexible FMI® (Fastenal Managed Inventory) and digital solutions, Fastenal helps its business partners achieve product and process savings across the supply chain – a “high-touch, high-tech” approach encapsulated by its tagline, Where Industry Meets Innovation™. Fastenal’s local service teams are supported by 17 regional distribution centers, a captive logistics fleet, multiple teams of industry specialists and support personnel, and robust sourcing, quality, and manufacturing resources, enabling it to grow by getting closer to customers and providing innovative and comprehensive solutions to customer supply chain challenges.

    Additional information regarding Fastenal is available on the Fastenal Company website at www.fastenal.com.