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  • MB Motorsports #63 Preview: UNOH 200 At Bristol Motor Speedway

    MB Motorsports #63 Preview: UNOH 200 At Bristol Motor Speedway

    JAKE GRIFFIN RETURNS TO DRIVE ATI / BACKLOT AUCTIONS CHEVY

    Driver: Jake Griffin, JakeGriffin.net, @JakeGriffin08
    Crew Chief: Mike Mittler
    Team Info: mbracing.net, @MBMotorsports

    17 year-old Jake Griffin returns to MB Motorsports to drive the #63 Advanced Trading / Backlot Auctions Chevy Silverado in the UNOH 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway.

    “Bristol is one of the tracks every short track racer in America dreams of racing at,” says the young man from Quincy, IL.  “I can’t wait to race the Advanced Trading / Backlot Auctions Chevy there.”

    Advance Trading, Inc. (ATI) is a forward thinking, non-proprietary commodity brokerage firm providing risk management and market guidance to grain producers, commercial elevators, and end users including energy producers and livestock feeders. ATI’s client base spans the entire globe, with businesses throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Their highly skilled team delivers individualized strategies, sound advice and solid recommendations based on extensive research and market analysis, giving their clients a competitive edge in today’s complex marketplace.

    ATI takes pride in maintaining objectivity. They do not buy or sell grain; instead they provide an impartial analysis along with the kind of grassroots perspective that most brokerage houses can only dream about. From locally focused coverage to national and international exposure, ATI’s growth has been a remarkable success story and our prospects for the future remain strong.

    According to Brent Nugent of Backlot Auctions, “The company was created to make it simple for dealers to buy and sell vehicles on the internet.  Backlot Auctions is an easy and economical dealer auction for the seller and buyer. Backlot offers a mobile app for both android and apple making it easy to buy and sell. We offer dealers a quick and easy way to clear their backlot.”

    Benefits for Buyers include: More time to bid on vehicles with our online proxy bid auctions,  lower buyer fees click here to view our buyer fee’s, access us from anywhere on the go with our mobile app and user friendly website, access to bid on cars you might not have had the chance to in the past.

    Benefits for Sellers include: longer auction times with our online proxy bid auctions, lower selling fees click here to view our selling fee’s, no towing cost, more personal attention from our staff, you can sell vehicles through Backlot Auctions at your own convenience.

    Also supporting Jake at Bristol are Outdoor Power, Legal Joyride and PADD, People Against Distracted Driving.

    Joining Advanced Trading and/ Backlot Auctions on the #63 MB Motorsports Chevy Silverado are Kipor Power Equipment, Mayhew Tools, Dirty Hand Tools, MARADYNE® High Performance Fans, Champion Brands, Reikken, Excel Bottling / Ski Soda, Timken, MechanixWear and WIX Filters.

    The UNOH 200 will be broadcast live on FoxSports1, MRN Radio and Sirius Channel 90 Wednesday, August17 18th at 9:00 pm ET.
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    FAST FACTS:
    • The UNOH 200 will be Griffin’s sixth NCWTS start.
    • This will be Griffin’s Bristol Motor Speedway debut.
    • This will be Griffin’s fourth race of the 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season.

    About MB Motorsports:
    MB Motorsports is the sole surviving original team in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, having competed in every season since the series debuted in 1995.  The team has given many young drivers their start in NASCAR, including Sprint Cup Series winners Carl Edwards, Jamie McMurray, Brad Keselowski and Regan Smith.

    For more information on MB Motorsports and its marketing partners, visit www.mbracing.net

    For more information on Advance Trading, Inc., please visit Advance-Trading.com

    For more information on Backlot Auctions, please visit backlotauctions.com

  • Cody McMahan To Make NCWTS Debut With A New Sponsor

    Cody McMahan To Make NCWTS Debut With A New Sponsor

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. (August 15, 2016) – Cody McMahan will make his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) debut this Wednesday at the famed Bristol Motor Speedway in the UNOH 200. This will also be the NASCAR debut of the High Country Grizzlies as they will serve as primary sponsor to the No. 10 of Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing.

    “I am very excited about our Bristol debut with our new partner, the High Country Grizzlies,” explained McMahan. “Everyone has come together in a relatively short period of time, and I want to thank everyone for working so hard to get this done. Racing at Bristol is a dream of mine, and I’m very appreciative of all the hard work that’s gone into this effort.”

    Cody McMahan has a made a name for himself across several disciplines of racing. His latest achievements include driving for Eric McClure in the Charger division of the ASA Late Model series. He was also awarded Rookie-of-the-year honors for his four wins. McMahan will have NCWTS veteran Caleb Roark spotting and mentoring him.

    The High Country Grizzlies will serve as primary sponsor on the No. 10 Chevrolet. The High Country Grizzlies is an expansion team in the Arena Developmental League. The Grizzlies will be located in the Boone, NC, and our home venue will be George M. Holmes Convocation Center.

    “NASCAR is a great opportunity for the High Country Grizzlies organization and our sponsors to increase our presence in the area and nationwide.” Team Owner, Donald Thompson explained. “Race fans are football fans, and this will allow them the chance to learn about the Grizzlies and the Arena Developmental League. We are very happy to have a driver the caliber of Cody McMahan to represent us. Being from our local area, it will help tighten the bond with our fans and race fans.”

    In addition to the High Country Grizzlies will be several associate partners. Continuous supporter of McMahan includes KaraoQ, Smokeware, and Schwarze Industries.

    “Schwarze Industries is excited to be a part of the No. 10 team and to support Cody McMahan at the race in Bristol,” said Greg Heyer, Vice President of Sales, Marketing, Customer Service and Product Management at Schwarze Industries. “Cody has been very supportive of our company and customers as we strive to support our customers with the best street sweeping products in the industry.”

    “Smokeware is pleased to help sponsor Cody McMahan in his pursuit of victory in the NASCAR truck series and other racing events for the 2016 season,” said the company‘s President, Matt Merritt. “Cody is young but his passion and dedication for racing will be a great combination. We are confident he will realize tremendous success in NASCAR. Bar-B-Quing and racing go well together making Smokeware extremely excited for this opportunity and chance to play a role in one young man’s racing career.”

    The High Country Grizzlies would like to thank their sponsors by adding them to the No. 10 Chevrolet Silverado: Donaldthompson.com, Walkwest, Gryppers, and Appalachian Regional Heathcare System.

    The UNOH 200 can be seen live on Wednesday, August 17 at 8 p.m. ET on FS1. Additional race coverage can be heard live on MRN Radio and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.
    About High Country Grizzlies
    The High Country Grizzlies is an expansion team in the Arena Developmental League. The Grizzlies will be located in the Boone, NC, and our home venue will be George M. Holmes Convocation Center. Boone provides an ideal location for the Grizzlies because of its historic football culture. The High Country Grizzlies will be continuing in that tradition starting March 2017 when our inaugural season begins. Go Grizzlies! For more information about the High Country Grizzlies please visit www.highcountrygrizzlies.com.

  • Austin Hill Bristol Advance

    Austin Hill Bristol Advance

    Hill to Make First NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Start at Bristol

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. (August 15, 2016) – Twenty-two-year-old NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) driver Austin Hill cut his teeth on short track racing and is eager to get back to his racing roots this week at Bristol Motor Speedway as he strives for his first Top-10 finish of the 2016 season.

    “Going into Bristol I feel really confident. I grew up racing short tracks, from Legend cars to Bandoleros and up through the K&N Series,” said Hill. “I’ve competed on short tracks and half-mile tracks almost all my life, this is the type of racing I know well!”

    Hill, who has two Top-10 finishes in three starts in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East at Bristol Motor Speedway, will be piloting the No. 02 Ford F-150 for Young’s Motorsports. The UNOH 200 will mark his NCWTS debut at the famous short track.

    “I’ve raced at Bristol three times in the K&N Series and was in contention for the win in two of those races,” said Hill. “Being familiar with the track and how it handles is definitely going to help me adapt to how the trucks run. I feel like we’re ahead of the learning curve at Bristol compared to so many tracks we’ve been to this year where I’ve never seen the track until I made my first laps.”

    Running a partial schedule, Hill is proud of what he’s been able to accomplish so far this season and looks at short tracks like Bristol Motor Speedway to level the playing field.

    “I feel like short tracks are a great equalizer in the Truck Series,” said Hill. “Smaller teams can go out and have a strong showing and get more out of these half-mile tracks without spending a bunch of time in the wind tunnel that benefits some of the bigger budget teams on intermediate tracks.”

    “We’ve been so close to breaking through at every track we’ve been to this year and it has really pushed the team to be better,” said Hill. “We’re hungry to go out there and prove that we have what it takes to compete, and I think we can do that at Bristol. This could be our break through race. I’m more confident going into this race than any other race on our schedule this season.”

    The UNOH 200 will take place on Wednesday, August 17 at 8:30p.m. ET at Bristol Motor Speedway. Fans can follow Hill on social media for updates at Austin Hill Racing (Facebook), @_AustinHill (Twitter) and @_Austin_Hill_ (Instagram).

    About Austin Hill

    Austin Hill, a Winston, Ga. native, is driven to become the next big name in NASCAR. The 22-year-old is driving a partial schedule in the 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Hill earned a third-place finish in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Championship in only his second full-time season in the series. Hill is a two-year member of NASCAR Next, a program designed to cultivate and promote the sports’ next generation of superstars. Over the past two years, Hill has secured four NASCAR K&N victories and 12 Top-5 finishes. Hill started his racing career at the age of six in Quarter Midgets.  He won the 2002 Quarter Midget championship at his hometrack in Cumming, Ga. and went on to excel in Bandolero, Legends Semi-Pro Series and Pro Late Model Series racing. Hill currently resides in Mooresville, N.C. with his wife, Ashlyn, and daughter, Lynnlee.

     

  • NASCAR XFINITY Series and Camping World Truck Series Drivers Complete Team Testing at Homestead-Miami Speedway

    NASCAR XFINITY Series and Camping World Truck Series Drivers Complete Team Testing at Homestead-Miami Speedway

    Participants included top drivers in XFINITY and Camping World Truck Series

    Since its inception in 2014, the revamped Chase format in the Sprint Cup Series has featured electrifying drama in the season-finale championship race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Starting in 2016, the same thrill and excitement of the Chase will be implemented in the XFINITY and Camping World Truck Series, marking the first time in NASCAR history that the Championship 4 from each division will compete for their respective crown during Ford Championship Weekend.

    On Monday and Tuesday of this week, the top two drivers in 2016 from the XFINITY and Camping World Truck Series—XFINITY Series rookie Erik Jones (three wins) and Camping World Truck Series rookie William Byron (five wins)—headed a lineup of four drivers who took part in a testing session at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Cole Custer, a Camping World Truck Series driver for JR Motorsports and Christopher Bell, a Camping World Truck Series driver for Kyle Busch Motorsports were the other drivers who participated.

    “It would feel really good to be the first group to do it in the XFINITY Series,” said Jones on potentially being part of the XFINITY Series Championship 4. “It’s been our goal since the start of the season to make it to that final four, so if we can do that it’ll feel good. Just to have that shot, whether we complete it or not and win the championship, will be great for us.”

    “It would be awesome. It’s our goal, especially with the wins this year, that we try to make sure we make it to the final round and are compete for the championship,” said Byron. “This is a tough race track, but hopefully we can get here and have a shot at being one of the final four guys. That would mean the most. That’s what we are preparing for.”

    Although testing was abbreviated on Monday due to rain, the drivers found the testing to be extremely beneficial.

    “It worked out because we got to see a little bit of everything. We got to see it hot, and then it kind of cooled off with the rain,” said Bell, who won at Gateway Motorsports Park in June, and as a result has qualified for the Camping World Truck Series Chase. “We definitely learned a lot and made ourselves a lot better. I’m excited to get back here. It’s a shame NASCAR only races here once a year because it’s a really cool place.”

    The team testing was just a taste of what’s to come later this year when the Championship 4 from each series compete for their national series title at Homestead-Miami Speedway, November 18-20. Tickets to 2016 Ford Championship Weekend are now available and can be purchased by calling (866) 409-RACE (7223) or visiting www.HomesteadMiamiSpeedway.com.

  • Online NASCAR Community Holding Charity Drive For Mental Health

    Online NASCAR Community Holding Charity Drive For Mental Health

    The NASCAR on Reddit community is holding a charity drive in honor of longtime group moderator Amy Branch, who passed away last month following the Kentucky race. Branch, who went by the name “beezwacks” in the group, served as something of a go-between between the group and several of NASCAR’s personalities, leading to regular interactions from individuals such as Brad Keselowski, Ryan Ellis, and Monday’s Pocono winner Chris Buescher.

    In lieu of flowers, group moderator /u/51rogue3 published a post linking The National Alliance on Mental Illness, an organization that accepts donations in a person’s memory, for community members who wish to donate. In the post, /u/51rogue3 spoke of Branch’s work in the NASCAR community.

    “Amy worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make this sub the best it could be and she left it in a much better way than when she first arrived. But her work isn’t done here, not by a long shot. In her passing, she has presented us with the opportunity to help others, to make a difference in other people’s lives.”

    Fellow group moderator /u/ClarksonianPause spoke of the charity drive, stating that mental illness affects millions of Americans and is sadly stigmatized rather than supported.

    “While the outpouring of love and support may have come too late for Amy, it may not be for others. One of her final wishes was that we help others experiencing the same pain as her, with the hopes that maybe we could prevent a similar tragedy for another family. In her passing, like she did in her life, her selfless nature and love for others know no bounds.”

    Following her passing, outpourings of grief and condolences came from all over the NASCAR world. Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson, a highly active member in the NASCAR on Reddit community, sported a decal (pictured above) to commemorate Branch on his Bolen Motorsports truck for the event at Eldora Speedway on July 20.

    For those interested in donating to NAMI or donating in Branch’s memory, the site can be found here.

  • NASCAR Enhances Business Executive Team

    NASCAR Enhances Business Executive Team

    Phelps Named EVP, Chief Global Sales and Marketing Officer;
    SVP Gregory New Chief Marketing Officer;
    Scott Assumes New Role as VP, Analytics & Insights;
    Garate Named VP, Partnership Marketing

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (August 3, 2016) – NASCAR today announced several changes within its leadership structure.

    Effective immediately, Steve Phelps will assume the role as NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Global Sales and Marketing Officer. The business areas that Phelps will oversee include Global Marketing, Partnership and Series Marketing, Business Development, Integrated Marketing Communications, Licensing & Consumer Products, and NASCAR Digital Media. He will continue to serve as NASCAR’s top Officer in the Charlotte office.

    NASCAR has enjoyed tremendous global growth and is now being distributed in 185 countries and territories around the world. Phelps will now lead a strategic global marketing effort, as NASCAR digital and social platforms create the potential to lead further global growth and direct engagement through NASCAR.com and key social platforms. The strategy will be to transition International admirers of the sport into more engaged, passionate fans.

    Jill Gregory has been named Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer. Gregory joined NASCAR in July 2007 after working in executive roles at Bank of America and Sprint. She was among the inaugural group of executives honored as “Game Changers” in 2011 by Sports Business Journal, recognizing the top female executives in the sports world. The business areas that Gregory will oversee include Brand and Consumer Marketing, Brand Platforms, Entertainment Marketing, Driver Marketing, Team Marketing, Social Media and Analytics and Insights.

    Gregory revised NASCAR’s marketing strategy this year so the organization now leads with fan engagement and digital and social media first, which has been reflected in the popular “Ready. Set. Race” marketing campaign. The #Hashtag500 social media program that Gregory spearheaded saw the highest volume of NASCAR-related conversation ever measured on record, while NASCAR also won three Silver CLIO Sports Awards this year for Integrated Campaign, Social Media and Film.

    Norris Scott has been named Vice President, Analytics and Insights, a new position within NASCAR. Scott, who joined NASCAR in 2005 in Partnership Marketing after working at ESPN and the NFL, now will oversee the growing consumer research functions at NASCAR including Social Analytics (NASCAR Fan & Media Engagement Center), Digital Research, Sponsorship Valuation, and Media and Market Research. NASCAR’s research activities will continue to evolve and expand to serve the industry with best-in-class analytics and insights. Under his leadership, Scott will take this function to the next level.

    Lou Garate has been promoted to Vice President, Partnership Marketing. Garate has been at NASCAR for nearly 10 years, working closely with official partners such as Chevrolet, Ford, Goodyear, MillerCoors and Toyota. He has developed and strengthened many partner assets including the Coors Light Pole Award, Coors Light Silver Bullet Bash, NASCAR Evening Series and Victory Lap fueled by Sunoco. Garate is an industry veteran with experience on the property side (NFL) and agency side (Millsport). He now will expand his role working with NASCAR’s growing stable of sponsors and partners.

    “We’ve been bold in our efforts to modernize and diversify our business and executive team, and these changes further reflect that fact,” said Brian France, NASCAR chairman and CEO. “Today’s announcement underlines the importance that NASCAR puts on specific areas of our business, and has been done in sync with structure and personnel changes made last month in the racing area.

    “I’m delighted to see the growth of a number of our colleagues throughout NASCAR. All changes announced today will pay significant and immediate dividends for the sport.”

    About NASCAR

    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States. NASCAR consists of three national series (the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™, NASCAR XFINITY Series™, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series™), four regional series, one local grassroots series and three international series. The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. Based in Daytona Beach, Fla., with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races in more than 30 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico and Europe. For more information, visit http://www.NASCAR.com and http://www.IMSA.com,     and      follow      NASCAR on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat (’NASCAR’).

     

  • Ready. Set. Trade: NASCAR Team Properties And Panini America  Release First Trading Card Set

    Ready. Set. Trade: NASCAR Team Properties And Panini America Release First Trading Card Set

    First Of Four 2016 Trading Card Sets Released

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Aug. 3, 2016) – Today, in association with Panini America, the world’s largest sports and entertainment collectibles company, NASCAR fans and collectors alike can purchase the first of four officially licensed trading card products expected in 2016. To coincide with the release, NASCAR Sunoco Rookie of the Year frontrunner Chase Elliott will attend the Panini VIP Party at the National Sports Collectors Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, later this week.

    The new NASCAR trading cards, a classically licensed-product, are meticulously produced by Panini and will continue to be a nostalgic collectible for fans. The first line of officially licensed trading cards, available today, encompasses teams and drivers across the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™, NASCAR XFINITY Series™ and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series™.

    “We’re thrilled to be aligned with Panini, which will provide a fresh approach and reenergize this category,” said Blake Davidson, vice president of licensing and consumer products, NASCAR. “Partnering with a leader in the space was an important strategy for NASCAR, producing top-quality product for NASCAR fans, kids and collectors alike.”

    Through this multi-year agreement, NASCAR Team Properties and Panini will deliver high-quality trading card products each year. NASCAR trading cards are available at Walmart, Target and hobby stores nationwide in addition to the Fanatics Trackside Superstore and NASCAR.com Superstore.

    “We are excited to bring NASCAR trading cards back into the marketplace,” said Mark Warsop, CEO of Panini America. “NASCAR fans are some of the most passionate in all of sport, and we look forward to delivering an assortment of products across a broad range of price points that meet the needs of collectors and race fans alike.”

    2016 NASCAR sets include:

    • 2016 Panini Prizm NASCAR – Available now
    • 2016 Panini Torque NASCAR – Early September
    • 2016 Panini Certified NASCAR – Early October
    • 2016 Panini National Treasures NASCAR – Early November

    About NASCAR

    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States. NASCAR consists of three national series (the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™, NASCAR XFINITY Series™, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series™), four regional series, one local grassroots series and three international series. The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. Based in Daytona Beach, Fla., with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races in more than 30 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico and Europe. For more information visit http://www.NASCAR.com and http://www.IMSA.com, and follow NASCAR on Facebook, TwitterInstagram, and Snapchat (‘NASCAR’).

    About NASCAR Team Properties

    NASCAR Team Properties is a NASCAR industry managed organization created to promote efficiency and operational structure for the sport’s licensed merchandise business. NTP is comprised of NASCAR and participating teams in NASCAR’s national race series and is operated under a Board of Directors representing those organizations. Teams currently participating in the toy and trading card agreement include: BK Racing; Chip Ganassi Racing; Circle Sport – Leavine Fenton Racing; Dale Earnhardt, Inc.; Front Row Motorsports; Furniture Row Racing; Germain Racing; Go Fas Racing; Hendrick Motorsports; H Scott Motorsports; Joe Gibbs Racing; JR Motorsports; JTG Motorsports; Penske Racing South; Richard Childress Racing; Richard Petty Motorsports; Roush Fenway Racing; Stewart-Haas Racing; Tommy Baldwin Racing; Tri Star Motorsports; and Wood Brothers Racing.

    About PANINI:

    The Panini Group, established more than 55 years ago in Modena, Italy, has subsidiaries throughout Europe, Latin America and the United States.  Panini is the world leader in officially licensed collectibles and is the most significant publisher of collectibles in the U.S., with exclusive licenses for the NFL, NFLPA, NBA, FIFA, College and licenses with the NASCAR, MLBPA, NHL, NHLPA and Disney, and other key properties from many other licensors. Panini is also the exclusive trading card and sticker partner of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Pop Warner Little Scholars, Inc. Panini has distribution channels in more than 130 countries and employs a staff of over 1,100. For more information visit us at www.paniniamerica.net, www.paninigroup.com or http://blog.paniniamerica.net/. You can also follow Panini America on social media platforms Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.

  • The Final Word – Pocono proved a great place to be, whether you be 4 or 24 years old

    The Final Word – Pocono proved a great place to be, whether you be 4 or 24 years old

    NASCAR’s most popular driver had his problems this past weekend. He was taken out of his ride by his car owner over some behavioral issues, then later got into hot water by getting into cool water. Barefoot and with his sneakers laying nearby half submerged, four-year-old Keelan Harvick was having a great time. After seeing the little lad sprawled right out in a puddle of water, so were a few of the other drivers. Action for most might have been put off to Monday at Pocono, but for one fellow, a rainy Sunday is a good day.

    Monday. Well, Monday was a great day for Chris Buescher. With the fog rolling in at the Pennsylvania 400, he stayed out while others pitted to have the fuel to run the final 22 laps that never were as the race was red flagged. With impending stormy weather ensuring things would not be re-started, the 24-year old claimed his first win in his 27th Cup start. Team owner Bob Jenkins took his second career victory, to go with David Ragan’s 2013 win at Talladega. The win does not put Buescher automatically into the Chase, but he has just six points to make up over the next five races to move into the Top 30 in points to do just that. The man he needs to catch? B.K. Racing’s David Ragan.

    Brad Keselowski, Regan Smith, and Keelan’s dad, Kevin Harvick were next, with Tony Stewart rounding out the Top Five. Martin Truex Jr. looked real good for about 20 laps. After his fresh right front went down to send him into the fence, it went all bad. Joey Logano looked real good, too, at least until Chase Elliott drifted up and they both drifted the wall a good one. None of this trio finished among the Top 30.

    Kyle Larson went in seeking to at least finish ahead of the law firm of Kahne, Bayne, and Blaney to keep his Chase position well secured. He did, finishing sixth on the day, while Ryan Blaney was 11th, Kasey Kahne 15th, and Trevor Bayne was 19th. That means Kahne sits 20 points out, with Bayne and Blaney 28 away. However, if Buescher moves into the Top 30 and thus, among the 16 Chasers, Jamie McMurray becomes the new target and he sits nine points ahead of Larson.

    Jeff Gordon was 27th in his 799th career race. As for the man he replaced, Dale Earnhardt Jr., he falls 47 points out as he recovers from his concussion issue, and out of the conversation for the present. Gordon, by the way, was one of seven drivers at Pocono who were 40 years of age or older. McMurray, Harvick, Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth, Stewart, and Greg Biffle were the others. Only Elliott and Blaney were younger than the race winner.

    But the kids are coming. In Iowa, 20-year old Erik Jones won the XFINITY race, his third victory of the season. The lone Cup representative, Keselowski, finished eighth. I bet he feels like a loser. As for the Camping World truck event in Pocono, 19-year old William Byron claimed his fifth race of the season. The kid has taken four of the last six contests. Would it not be nice to talk about those boys on their way up, and a bit less about Keselowski and Kyle Busch when it comes to these series? Of course, it would. One day, maybe the seven-race cut off for rookie eligibility might be used as a cut-off for the number of races one can run outside of their registered division in a season. Maybe.

    Talking about kids, check out this weekend’s CARS Late Model Stock Tour at Orange County in North Carolina on YouTube. Sixteen-year-old Chase Purdy was racing hard and turned 24-year old Ryan Wilson. Wilson was not happy, got out of his car and stood on the track to stop Purdy under caution. He then took down the window net and punched the young man a few times. Something tells me they run under different rules than NASCAR. Oh, by the way, Purdy finished the 100 lap race in seventh, while Wilson’s best car in his stable is now junk.

    Meanwhile, where was Keelan on Monday? Maybe dad took his car off of the blocks and let our new favorite return to racing. As for the young Harvick’s favorite driver? Well, that would be Kyle Busch, of course.

  • Pocono a Weekend of Highs and Lows for Austin Hill

    Pocono a Weekend of Highs and Lows for Austin Hill

    Early Damage in Pocono Mountains 150 Relegates Hill to 31st Place Finish

    LONG POND, Pa. (July 31, 2016) – NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) driver Austin Hill experienced all of the ups and downs the “Tricky Triangle” has to offer during his first visit to Pocono Raceway for the Pocono Mountains 150. Hill earned his best career NCWTS start but damage in the race forced him to retire early, relegating him to the lowest finish of his NCWTS career.

    Hill turned his first laps ever at Pocono Raceway during Friday’s practice sessions, using the majority of the first session to familiarize himself with the track. After taking quickly to the “Tunnel Turn”, Hill needed help to get the truck to turn through Turns 1 and 3. The team made a series of adjustments to help the truck gain speed off the corners and finished the first practice session 18th fastest on the leaderboard.

    The No. 02 continued to gain speed during the final practice session Friday afternoon as the driver became more comfortable with the truck and the race track. To close out the session the team elected to make a mock qualifying run and would end final practice in the sixth position.

    Saturday morning’s qualifying session was canceled due to adverse track conditions from overnight rain in the area. The No. 02 would roll off the grid from the sixth position for the Pocono Mountains 150, marking Hill’s best career NCWTS start.

    Hill made the most of the initial green flag, expertly gliding through Turn 1 and fighting for position on the opening lap. However, the No. 02 Ford made hard contact with the outside wall coming off of Turn 2 while running in the Top 5. The crew was unable to repair the damage and Hill finished 31st.

    “I’m really not sure what happened to us in Turn 2,” said Hill. “It didn’t feel like anything broke, the truck just wouldn’t turn and went straight into the wall. It’s really disappointing because our team put together a good truck that I think would have given us a strong finish. We’ll get there, we just have to keep digging.”

    Hill’s next race will be the UNOH 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 17. Fans can follow Hill on social media for updates at Austin Hill Racing (Facebook), @_AustinHill (Twitter) and @_Austin_Hill_ (Instagram).

    About Austin Hill

    Austin Hill, a Winston, Ga. native, is driven to become the next big name in NASCAR. The 22-year-old is driving a partial schedule in the 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Hill earned a third-place finish in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Championship in only his second full-time season in the series. Hill is a two-year member of NASCAR Next, a program designed to cultivate and promote the sports’ next generation of superstars. Over the past two years, Hill has secured four NASCAR K&N victories and 12 Top-5 finishes. Hill started his racing career at the age of six in Quarter Midgets.  He won the 2002 Quarter Midget championship at his hometrack in Cumming, Ga. and went on to excel in Bandolero, Legends Semi-Pro Series and Pro Late Model Series racing. Hill currently resides in Mooresville, N.C. with his wife, Ashlyn, and daughter, Lynnlee.

  • Toyota NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) Post-Race Notes & Quotes

    Toyota NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) Post-Race Notes & Quotes

    Pocono Raceway
    Race 12 of 23 – 150 miles, 60 laps
    Saturday, July 30, 2016

    TOYOTA NCWTS DRIVER FINISHING POSITIONS at Pocono Raceway
    1st, WILLIAM BYRON
    2nd, CAMERON HAYLEY
    3rd, BRETT MOFFITT
    4th, TIMOTHY PETERS
    6th, RICO ABREAU
    10th, CHRISTOPHER BELL
    11th, BEN RHODES
    12th, MATT CRAFTON
    13th, CODY COUGHLIN
    25th, AUSTIN WAYNE SELF

    TOYOTA DRIVER NCWTS POINT STANDINGS following Pocono Raceway (race 12 of 23)*
    1st, WILLIAM BYRON 319 points
    2nd, MATT CRAFTON 294 points
    4th, TIMOTHY PETERS 282 points
    6th, CHRISTOPHER BELL 268 points
    8th, CAMERON HAYLEY 251 points
    12th, BEN RHODES 233 points
    13th, RICO ABREU 218 points
    16th, AUSTIN WAYNE SELF 150 points
    *unofficial point standings

    TOYOTA NOTES

    · Toyota driver William Byron won his fifth NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) race of the season on Saturday at Pocono Raceway to become the winningest rookie in NCWTS history.
    · Eighteen-year-old Byron, who broke the NCWTS record set by Kurt Busch in 2000, led the field three times for a race-high 44 laps (of 60) en route to his first career win at the Pennsylvania track.
    · This victory marks the seventh win in 12 races this season for Kyle Busch Motorsports.
    · The win also marks the 153rd for Toyota in the NCWTS since entering series competition in 2004.
    · Tundra drivers Cameron Hayley (second), Brett Moffitt (third), Timothy Peters (fourth), Rico Abreu (sixth) and Christopher Bell (10th) also earned top-10 finishes at Pocono.

    TOYOTA QUOTES
    WILLIAM BYRON, No. 9 Liberty University Toyota Tundra, Kyle Busch Motorsports
    Finishing Position: 1st
    Are you surprised you already have five wins this season?
    “Honestly this is just a credit to this team. I mean this team is a great group of guys. Rudy Fugle (crew chief) leads them all. The pit crew is great – we just have good chemistry. We show up and do our jobs and I just love being here. These things don’t come easy at all and it’s a good thing when you get one. I just can’t thank Liberty University, Toyota, Kyle (Busch), Samantha (Busch) and JGR (Joe Gibbs Racing) engines enough.”

    Are you starting to already look ahead to the championship with five wins already this season?
    “I mean, yeah. I think our team is really in good position for that. We have so much laser focus on what we’re doing right now and nothing from the outside has thrown us off our game. Last week was a struggle but I was just ready to get back on asphalt and try to get back to something I’m used to. Just a credit to this team to come back like this and get a win.”

    Were restarts the key to today’s race?
    “Yeah, restarts were tough but we had a couple things that were working our way on those and we were getting good launches so just a credit to Rudy (Fugle, crew chief) and all the guys that have put a lot of hard work into this truck and each truck that we race. This thing is three for three this year so I wish we could bring it back to every race. Just a great truck and great JGR (Joe Gibbs Racing) power and everything under the hood, and Liberty University being onboard just made for good restarts.”

    Would you have believed that you had five wins at this point in the season at this time last year?
    “I’d have said you were crazy. Just to get one is hard enough. Everything has just lined up for us this year. I’ve been extremely blessed and we’ve had a lot of things that have happened good for us and we’re bringing fast trucks and we’re doing our homework so that’s the biggest thing and the key to success.”

    What have you learned during the first 12 races that have helped you to be so successful?
    “I think just keeping your head up. Keeping your head in the game. We’re always thinking. There’s always so many things going on inside the race car and on the pit box to make these races work. We never stop working at it and in that race we never stopped saving fuel even though we felt like we were good to go. Just always new challenges and I think we’re just doing a great job of adapting to those.”

    What does it mean to break a record set by Kurt Busch 16 years ago for rookie wins in the series?
    “That’s pretty crazy. I grew up watching Kurt and Kyle (Busch) and guys like Jimmie Johnson. Those are my idols. Now I’m out here on the race track racing on the same race track and it’s pretty neat. So, I’m trying to take it in one race at a time.”

    Can you talk about your race today?
    “Today was just about a great race team behind me and just bringing a fast truck to the race track and doing our homework. So, that was step number one. We knew this race was going to come down to restarts just from the last couple years and seeing what’s happened. Luckily, we were in the right positions and we got the right breaks. There were a lot of cautions. I would’ve liked for there to be a few more but I felt like it helped us save a little bit of fuel and we got to that last restart and we were able to drive away. Just can’t thank Liberty University enough and Toyota and Rudy (Fugle, crew chief) and all these guys that are putting all of the effort into this.”

    What does it mean to you to set the record for wins in a season by a rookie?
    “It means a lot. I don’t get too far ahead of where our goals are but that was definitely a goal. I can’t lie about that. So, I knew that was something to beat and we just show up with so much focus. We never get off track I feel like. It’s just a credit to where we are as a race team, the work we’re doing, the work they’re doing in the shop on the trucks and we’re putting in altogether when we get to the race tracks. I love this race track. I think it’s a pretty neat place and you’ve got to be in love with the race track I think to have success also.”

    Did you talk to team owner Kyle Busch to get any advice on racing at Pocono?
    “I did, yeah a little bit and just watching some tapes and stuff. We had a pretty good idea what we needed to do here. I got experience in the ARCA race which helped a little bit. So, I’ve got to thank the Venturini guys over there for getting me a car in June and giving me some practice here. This place is tricky and it’s a lot different but Rudy (Fugle, crew chief) and everyone did a good job of getting me up to speed and we had a pretty flawless weekend.”

    Has graduating from high school helped your racing career with four wins since then and has enrollment increased at Liberty University this year?
    “Yeah, hopefully we’re getting some more students on board and seeing them traveling to all of these different cities and states we’re able to reach some more students and kids like me that can go to school. I’m taking some online classes right now and then I’m going in the fall back to school or college for the first time. It’s helped just graduating high school, getting through that stressful part and then transitioning and focusing completely on the racing, but it will be that way in the fall. We’re going to make sure that we schedule all of my classes around our races and make sure we have enough time to get everything we need done.”

    What is your goal now that you have the rookie record?
    “I can’t give a number and we just focus week to week so if we could continue to win. Each win is so difficult. It may look like you’ve got the dominant truck and everything is working great and then a restart comes and who knows what happens. It’s just important to focus on each week because you never know where things are going to go and if we continue to build like this who knows what the bar is I think for our team and we’ve just got to look at it that way.”

    How much different it the pressure now and how do you deal with being the guy to beat?
    “I think it’s not very difficult just knowing that you can go out there and win. We worked on restarts like he (Rudy Fugle) said. In Kansas when the caution came out with four laps to go I was not happy at all. I’m still not happy when the caution comes out but at least I know I can do it so that’s the biggest difference. Just having the confidence to know that you can win. It’s so much easier when you have a fast truck because you don’t have to think about much before the race and what you have to change. That’s what we came into today with the mindset of and it worked out.”

    RUDY FUGLE, crew chief, No. 9 Liberty University Toyota Tundra, Kyle Busch Motorsports
    What makes William Bryon and this No. 9 team so special in 2016?
    “We just put it together. It’s a puzzle piece. We put the driver into a really good team and he’s (William Byron) awesome and we all gel and we have just a great team effort. Can’t do it without the pit crew, the engines, everybody at KBM (Kyle Busch Motorsports). It’s pretty awesome.”

    Did the restarts make you nervous during today’s race?
    “You’re always wondering what’s going to happen. Last year with Erik (Jones) it was us and Kyle (Busch), we were way better and we ended up getting wrecked on the last restart so we were a little bit worried. Look at where this kid was in Kansas on restarts and compared to now it’s unbelievable. It’s hard work, it’s spotter, driver, working together and I mean he’s got it. Just put a challenge ahead of him and he figures it out.”

    CAMERON HAYLEY, No. 13 Cabinets by Hayley Toyota Tundra, ThorSport Racing
    Finishing Position: 2nd
    What were you thinking on the last restart?
    “I was definitely nervous, especially that last lap. I was just praying that we had enough fuel, but Eddie (Troconis, crew chief) made a great call up on the box. Our Cabinets by Hayley Tundra was strong all day and right at the end there man those restarts were crazy. Thanks to Timothy (Peters) for pushing me. I couldn’t have done it without him. That 9 (William Byron) was fast. Man, I wish we could catch him, but thanks to Cabinets by Hayley, Carolina Nut Company and it was just a good day for us.”

    How tricky was the ‘Tricky Triangle’ this afternoon for you?
    “It was definitely tricky for sure. It’s interesting with these caution clocks and fuel mileage and you never know exactly what you’re going to get. And, we stretched it to about as far as it would go. I ran out coming into pit road so we were definitely stretching it. We were worried about that, but our Tundra was really fast today. (Turns) one and two we struggled all day but the tunnel and three we were on it. The 9 (William Byron) is so fast we need to really go back and look at things because he’s definitely a step above us. But, we worked hard all day and those restarts were crazy like Brett (Moffitt) said, but we were able to come out at least for a second place finish. I would’ve liked the win but that 9 is pretty fast so we’ll keep trying.”

    How important is it to have strong finishes knowing the Chase is coming up?
    “Well, thanks for reminding me there’s only four or five races left (laughter). We’re definitely – we did almost all we could to get in that Chase there. Obviously we would’ve liked to win. The 9 (William Byron) is really strong. He’s got so many wins I don’t know why he didn’t just pull over and let me go. Overall, we definitely gave it all we had and a second place finish is huge for us for points-wise. Had some struggles at the beginning of the year and we’re definitely overcoming it here in July but it’s a good step forward for sure.”

    BRETT MOFFITT, No. 11 Toyota Tundra, Red Horse Racing
    Finishing Position: 3rd
    How does it feel to get a top-five finish today?
    “It feels really good to get back here running in the front. We didn’t have quite enough for the 9 (William Byron) or the 13 (Cameron Hayley). They were really strong at the end. Scott Zipadelli (crew chief) and the guys worked their butts off on this truck. We weren’t all that good yesterday and to be sitting here third is really good for us and Toyota has given us a strong motor and strong truck. I can’t thank Tom (DeLoach, team owner) and everyone at Red Horse (Racing) enough.”

    Were the restarts wild today?
    “Yeah those restarts were interesting for sure. You got a couple people who couldn’t quite figure out the ‘Tricky Triangle’ it looked like. So, a lot of it was being patiently aggressive. Our strategy had us in the back a lot for the majority of the race and we kind of had to work our way back up past older tires every time it would cycle through. We had to be careful, but all in all the guys at Red Horse (Racing) did a great job. Complete 180 from yesterday. We were struggling and I wasn’t sure our truck was going to be that good today. We didn’t make a single adjustment on it during the race so we really had a great truck. Scott (Zipadelli, crew chief) called a great race, great strategy and got us upfront when it mattered.”

    How difficult was it for you to try to keep your Tundra clean during the race?
    “We were actually really lucky. It seemed like when it would happen it happened right in front of us so we were able to duck to the bottom and avoid it before cars get stacked up three and four wide trying to avoid it and you get forced into a lane. So, it worked out alright for us it’s just we saw a lot of action right in front of us. But, part of qualifying raining out was we started mid-pack and we had to do what the leaders didn’t so that’s why we went with that strategy and it ended up working out. But, it definitely was a little bit nerve-racking through the middle section of the race there.”

    When did you find out you were racing at Pocono and will this help you to get more races?
    “They like to keep it last minute so I found out about a week ago Friday I guess it was I believe when they officially announced it. It’s a little stressful during that week to get everything ready and it’s hard on the guys at the shop but they did a great job adjusting to multiple drivers this year and they continue to prove that.”

    TIMOTHY PETERS, No. 17 Red Horse Racing Toyota Tundra, Red Horse Racing
    Finishing Position: 4th
    Did you think your Tundra could compete with William Bryon for the win today?
    “Yeah, he was pretty stout for sure, but my Red Horse (Racing) Tundra was really good all day. We were trying to bank on strategy and our truck as good as it was to get track position when those other guys had to come in to pit but more cautions came out than what we anticipated. All in all a great race for us here at Pocono. My best finish (here) in six years so we’ll keep building on this momentum. We’ve been consistent across the board. This puts us above the plus line a little bit better. Just everyone involved – TRD (Toyota Racing Development), Toyota, Notch Gear, Wiley X just can’t thank everybody enough.”

    RICO ABREU, No. 98 Safelite Auto Glass/Curb Records Toyota Tundra, ThorSport Racing
    Finishing Position: 6th
    How was your race today?
    “I had a brand new Toyota Tundra this weekend that my guys at ThorSport Racing built. Doug George (crew chief) did great calls on pit strategy to save fuel and put ourselves in position at the end. I just wish we could’ve been on the outside on that final restart. Got put three-wide and just really put us in a pinch but I’ll take a sixth. WE should’ve been a little better but two top-10s in the last two truck races is really good for a team like us. Just got to thank Safelite Auto Class, ThorSport Racing, Curb Records, Toyota and DC Solar just for being a part of my career and letting me follow my dreams.”

    CHRISTOPHER BELL, No. 4 SiriusXM Toyota Tundra, Kyle Busch Motorsports
    Finishing Position: 10th
    How did you come back from five laps down to finish in the top-10?
    “It’s a shame, it really is because Jerry Baxter (crew chief) and all the No. 4 guys did a great job on the truck. Our SiriusXM Tundra was super good all weekend long and definitely feel like we had a truck that could’ve competed for the win if not get the win. But, I put myself in a bad position there once we finally made our ground back up from the beginning of the race. I put myself in a bad spot on a restart and got put three-wide going into the tunnel turn and it didn’t work out.”

    BEN RHODES, No. 41 Alpha Energy Solutions Toyota Tundra, ThorSport Racing
    Finishing Position: 11th
    How was your race?
    “We started out really strong. Ended up getting back to about fifth or sixth at one point and worked our way back up to second and had a really strong truck. We were pulling the guys behind us. The 9 truck in front us he was pulling us a little bit but I think we had something for him on the restarts. Had a great restart next to him and we were able to stay strong. I learned some stuff there, but unfortunately I was never able to implement it on the restarts with him. Came down for a pit stop and got an over the wall penalty. They were over the wall too soon. We’re just going to go from here and see what else we can wrap up and bring to Bristol. I know we have a really good short track truck. Unfortunately we got collected in a guy’s mess going into Turn 1 today so we’re going to go fix this thing up. Got a couple other big speedway trucks built up. We’re going to take our awesome truck number 49 that’s done well at Gateway, Iowa, Martinsville and we’re going to go win Bristol now and get in the Chase.”

    MATT CRAFTON, No. 88 Ideal Door/Menards Toyota Tundra, ThorSport Racing
    Finishing Position: 12th

    CODY COUGHLIN, No. 51 JEGS/Mishimoto Toyota Camry, Kyle Busch Motorsports
    Finishing Position: 13th

    AUSTIN WAYNE SELF, No. 22 AM Technical Solutions Toyota Tundra
    Finishing Position: 25th