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  • NASCAR Camping World Truck Series News & Notes — Eldora

    NASCAR Camping World Truck Series News & Notes — Eldora

    NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES

    The Race: Aspen Dental Eldora Dirt Derby
    The Place: Eldora Speedway
    The Date: Wednesday, July 20
    The Time: 9 p.m. ET
    TV: FS1, 7 p.m. ET
    Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Distance: 75 miles (150 laps); Segments of 40-50-60 laps

    A Guide To Eldora

    Eldora’s qualifying and race formats differ from the knockout qualifying seen weekly in the NASCAR Camping World Truck series. Below is a guide to how it works.

    At Eldora, two-lap, single-truck qualifying determines the starting position for the qualifying races (five in total). A random draw determines the qualifying order with the fastest qualifier earning the Keystone Light Pole Award.

    Each of the five qualifying races last 10 laps each with only green-flag laps counting. The top-five trucks in the two-lap qualifying will start on the pole for their respective qualifying races. The lineups for the qualifying races are filled based on qualifying speeds (sixth competes in the first qualifying race, seventh in the second, eighth in the third, etc.)

    The top-five trucks from each qualifying race will transfer to the race. Upon completion of the qualifying races, 25 trucks will earn spots in the Aspen Dental Dirt Derby.

    When the five qualifying races are completed, there will be a last-chance qualifying race. The lineup will be based on finishing position from the qualifying races and the race will be 15 laps with only green flag laps counted. The top-two finishers transfer to the race where they will start in positions 26-27.

    The 28th-31st starting positions go to the highest-ranking eligible trucks in owner points that have not already earned a starting position through qualifying.

    The 32nd starting position goes to the most recent eligible past series champion; if position is not filled by an eligible champion, it will be assigned based upon owner points.

    The race will be 150 laps divided into three segments of 40, 50 and 60 laps with competition cautions at the breaks on Lap 40 and Lap 90. Caution laps will not count during the competition cautions and positions cannot be improved on pit road.

    Teams are not required to pit during the competition cautions. Those teams that do not elect to pit may remain on the track and start in front of the pitting teams.

    There is no caution clock for the Eldora race.

    Dirt Aces Prepare For Eldora With Kings Royal

    NASCAR Camping World Truck Series drivers, and open-wheel dirt standouts, Rico Abreu and Christopher Bell both competed in the 33rd annual Kings Royal sprint car races at Eldora Speedway over the weekend in preparation for Wednesday’s Aspen Dental Dirt Derby at the Tony Stewart-owned track (9 p.m. ET on FS1).

    Abreu finished second in the A-Main, while Bell placed 21st after a late-race wreck.

    At 14th on the Chase Grid (54 points below the cutoff line), Abreu essentially needs to win to get into the Chase. Eldora could be the spot as the two-time defending Chili Bowl Nationals champion is one of the best dirt racers in the world.

    “I’ve struggled reading asphalt tracks this year,” Abreu said. “My sponsor, Safelite, is based in Columbus (Ohio), so there will be a lot of people there supporting me and my ThorSport Racing team, so my plan is to have some fun, and hopefully it’ll be a good opportunity to get in the Chase.”

    Abreu’s dirt highlights include: 2015 and 2016 Chili Bowl Nationals winner, 2015 Pepsi Nationals winner, 2014 USAC Midget National champion, 2013 and 2014 Johnny Key Classic winner, 2013 4 Crown Nationals Winner at Eldora Speedway, and 2013 and 2014 Belleville Midget Nationals winner.

    Bell ranks fifth in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Chase Grid and is virtually guaranteed a spot in the playoffs by virtue of his win at Gateway. He claims one victory, four top fives and six top 10s in 10 starts this season. He is the defending winner of the Aspen Dental Dirt Derby.

    In 2015, Bell tallied six POWRi Midget wins, two USAC National Midget wins, one USAC Silver Crown win and his second career World of Outlaws Sprint Car victory. In 2013, he was the 2013 USAC National Midget champion.

    Chase Outlook

    Six races remain until the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Chase. Currently, five drivers are virtually guaranteed berths since they have won a race, but that could change if there are more than eight winners. The berths would then be determined by number of wins, followed by points.

    Through the first 10 races, the Chase Grid reads as follows: William Byron (4 wins), Matt Crafton (2 wins), Johnny Sauter (1 win), John Hunter Nemechek (1 win), Christopher Bell (1 win), Daniel Hemric (43 points ahead of Ben Kennedy on the cutoff line), Timothy Peters (+43) and Tyler Reddick (+14).

    The following drivers are on the outside of the Chase Grid looking in: Ben Kennedy (14 points behind Tyler Reddick on the cutoff line), Ben Rhodes (-16), Cameron Hayley (-23), Spencer Gallagher (-24) and Cole Custer (-26).

    Reddick: “Running Well At Eldora Would Mean A Lot To Me”

    For Tyler Reddick, a 20-year-old who began his career racing on dirt, Eldora Speedway means more than a change of scenery.

    “Running well at Eldora would mean a lot to me, since I have a dirt racing background,” he said. “I’ve spent time there racing dirt late models before moving up to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.”

    In fact, Reddick holds the title of youngest driver to start a World 100 from the pole at Eldora. He scored a third-place finish in last year’s Aspen Dental Dirt Derby and an 11th-place showing in the 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Eldora race.

    “Qualifying and where we start the [qualifying] race is important,” Reddick noted. “A lot of it is going to be luck right off the bat with the qualifying draw. The higher number we draw puts us toward the end of qualifying and makes it harder for us to put in a good qualifying lap. In the past, Eldora has been a one-day show, but this year is a little different.  We’re going to have two different practice sessions the night before our race.  I don’t think the track is going to get as dry in practice as it may have in the past when we practiced in the daytime. It’s going to be harder for everyone to get their trucks dialed in.”

    Reddick currently holds the final position in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Chase by 12 points over Ben Kennedy. He has three top fives and six top 10s in 10 starts this season.

    Dirt Devil: Larson Set To Run For GMS At Eldora

    NASCAR Sprint Cup Series star Kyle Larson will compete at Eldora in the No. 24 GMS Racing Chevrolet.

    A dirt-racing phenom growing up, Larson won the 2014 Crown Nationals, becoming only the second driver to triumph in all three USAC cars in a single night.

    Larson competed in the first two editions of the Aspen Dental Dirt Derby, finishing runner-up in 2013 and 26th in 2014.

    In 11 career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts, the NASCAR Next and Drive for Diversity (operated by Rev Racing) alum, claims one win (Rockingham, 2013), five top fives and eight top 10s.

    Pierce Returns To Eldora After Breakout 2015 Performance

    Christopher Bell might’ve won the 2015 Aspen Dental Dirt Derby, but Bobby Pierce was just as much the story.

    In his first ever NASCAR start, Pierce captured the 21 Means 21 Keystone Light Pole Award at Eldora and battled back-and-forth with Bell the entire race to a runner-up finish.

    Also an experienced dirt racer (see a trend), Pierce won the 2015 UMP DIRTcar Summer Nationals championship and the 2014 UMP DIRTcar Late Model points championship.

    Pierce’s runner-up showing was the best-ever finish for Missouri-based MB Motorsports – the only team to compete in every season of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. MB Motorsports has helped matriculate Carl Edwards, Jamie McMurray, Regan Smith, Justin Allgaier and Brad Keselowski.

    Pierce has made three NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts this year.

    Byron Goes For Rookie Wins Record In Dirt Debut

    William Byron couldn’t have planned his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Sunoco Rookie season any better through the first 10 races of 2016.

    The 18-year-old Charlotte, North Carolina, native paces the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in points (+13 above second-place Matt Crafton, wins (4), average start (5.6), average finish (9.0) and driver rating (113.7). He ranks second to two-time series champion Matt Crafton in fastest laps (182, Crafton has 212), and laps led (357, Crafton has 398).

    Byron has 13 more races to gain sole possession of the rookie wins record held by him and Kurt Busch (2000), beginning with Wednesday’s Aspen Dental Dirt Derby at Eldora Speedway. The No. 9 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota driver has never competed on dirt, but had his mom drive him to Chattanooga, Tennessee, following the Kentucky race two weeks ago.

    Furthermore, Byron has three wins in his last four races, while KBM has visited Victory Lane in the last four NASCAR Camping World Truck Series contests (Texas: Byron, Iowa: Byron, Gateway: Christopher Bell, Kentucky: Byron).

    Byron’s performance through the first 10 races compares favorably to last year’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Erik Jones, a fellow Kyle Busch Motorsports driver, whose crew chief was also Rudy Fugle. Jones had one win, six top fives and seven top 10s through the first 10 races, compared to Byron’s four wins, five top fives and six top 10s. Although he didn’t have to navigate the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Chase, Jones finished his season strong with at least a top-10 finish in the last 15 races.

    Griffin Tapped To Drive For Red Horse Racing

    Red Horse Racing has tapped 17-year-old Jake Griffin to wheel its No. 11 Toyota in Wednesday’s Aspen Dental Dirt Derby at Eldora Speedway.

    Griffin’s racing experience includes experience in a variety of series, including; NASCAR, UMP A-Modified, UMP B-Modified, Crate Late Model and Super Late Model. His resume displays more than 100 feature wins, 300+ top-five finishes, one regional championship and six track championships.

    “We’re really glad to have Jake on board,” said Red Horse Racing owner Tom DeLoach. “He’s definitely got some experience on dirt, so we’re looking forward to seeing what he can do at Eldora.”

    Busy Week Ahead For Tony Stewart

    There aren’t many people in NASCAR busier than Tony Stewart. Each week, the three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion has to fulfill his obligations as a driver, owner of a four-car Sprint Cup Series team and owner of Eldora Speedway in addition to a litany of other responsibilities that would take too long to list.

    Following his runner-up showing in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, Stewart answered a question about his preparation for Wednesday’s Aspen Dental Dirt Derby at Eldora.

    What do you have on your plate leading up to Eldora to get the facility ready and get everything ready to go?

    STEWART:  Like I do every year, I’m flying from here straight to Eldora, and I’ll be there from tonight through Wednesday night.  A lot of the stuff that we do for the racetrack side, at least from my role, is done in the middle of the night.  When everybody else is either finishing at the bar or coming home from the bar, I’m still working.  We’ll do what we have to.  I’ve got a great staff there.  I have Roger Slack and Larry Boos, and we’ve got a great track crew that is as dedicated as any to get this thing done and to get it done right, so we’ll go back there and we’ll kick butt and get after it and get ready for Tuesday and Wednesday.

  • NASCAR Racing Schedule and Format for Eldora Speedway

    NASCAR Racing Schedule and Format for Eldora Speedway

    The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series heads to Eldora Speedway this week. Please check below for the complete schedule of events.

    All times are Eastern.

    Tuesday, July 19:

     On Track- Eldora Speedway:
    6:30-7:55 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series First Practice
    9-9:55 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Final Practice

    Wednesday, July 20:

    On Track – Eldora Speedway:
    5:15 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole Qualifying – FS1
    7 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series First Qualifying Race (10 laps) – FS1
    7:09 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Second Qualifying Race (10 laps) – FS1
    7:18 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Third Qualifying Race (10 laps) – FS1
    7:27 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Fourth Qualifying Race (10 laps) – FS1
    7:36 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Fifth Qualifying Race (10 laps) – FS1
    8:15 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Last Chance Qualifying Race (15 laps) – FS1
    9 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Aspen Dental Eldora Dirt Derby (150 laps/40-50-60, 75 miles) – FS1

    Race and Qualifying Notes:

    Qualifying: The qualifying order will be set by a random draw. Qualifying will consist of a two lap run by a single truck. The driver with the fastest time will win the Keystone Light Pole Award, but they are not guaranteed the pole position in the race. Instead, qualifying will determine all starting positions for the five qualifying races and the qualifying races themselves will set the lineup for the race.

    Qualifying Races: There will be five qualifying races, 10 laps each race. Only green flag laps will count. The lineup for these races is based on the speeds from the Keystone Light Pole Qualifying. The top five finishers from each of the qualifying races will automatically transfer to the race, for a total of 25 trucks.

    Last Chance Qualifying Race: This race will consist of 15 green flag laps. The lineup will be based on finishing positions from the qualifying races. The top two trucks will transfer to the race and will fill positions 26 and 27 for the race.

    Lineup for Remaining Positions: Positions 28-31 will be filled by the highest-ranking eligible trucks as determined by owner points for those who have not already earned a position through the qualifying process. The 32nd and final spot will go to the most recent eligible past series champion. If it is not filled by an eligible champion, it will be filled based on owner points.

    The Race: The race will be divided into three segments of 40, 50 and 60 laps. There will be competition cautions after the first and second segments. Caution laps will not count during the competition cautions and positions cannot be improved on pit road. The teams are not required to pit during these competition cautions. Trucks that remain on the track and do not pit will restart in front of those that pit.

    HOW ELDORA RACE LINEUP IS DETERMINED
    STARTING SPOT HOW DETERMINED
    1 Top finisher in Qualifying Race #1
    2 Top finisher in Qualifying Race #2
    3 Top finisher in Qualifying Race #3
    4 Top finisher in Qualifying Race #4
    5 Top finisher in Qualifying Race #5
    6 Second finisher in Qualifying Race #1
    7 Second finisher in Qualifying Race #2
    8 Second finisher in Qualifying Race #3
    9 Second finisher in Qualifying Race #4
    10 Second finisher in Qualifying Race #5
    11 Third finisher in Qualifying Race #1
    12 Third finisher in Qualifying Race #2
    13 Third finisher in Qualifying Race #3
    14 Third finisher in Qualifying Race #4
    15 Third finisher in Qualifying Race #5
    16 Fourth finisher in Qualifying Race #1
    17 Fourth finisher in Qualifying Race #2
    18 Fourth finisher in Qualifying Race #3
    19 Fourth finisher in Qualifying Race #4
    20 Fourth finisher in Qualifying Race #5
    21 Fifth finisher in Qualifying Race #1
    22 Fifth finisher in Qualifying Race #2
    23 Fifth finisher in Qualifying Race #3
    24 Fifth finisher in Qualifying Race #4
    25 Fifth finisher in Qualifying Race #5
    26 Top finisher in Last Chance
    27 Second finisher in Last Chance
    28 Owner points
    29 Owner points
    30 Owner points
    31 Owner points
    32 Past series champ/owner points

     

  • Mayhew Tools Partners With MB Motorsports For Rest Of 2016 Season

    Mayhew Tools Partners With MB Motorsports For Rest Of 2016 Season

    160 Year-old Tool Company Joins Sole Surviving Original NCWTS Team

    Wright City, MO- It’s only logical that one of America’s oldest tool companies, Mayhew Tools, would partner up with the sole surviving original NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team, MB Motorsports.

    “Mayhew Tools has a great reputation,” says team owner Mike Mittler.  “Let’s face it, a company doesn’t stay in business for 160 years if you don’t provide your customers with quality products and service.  I couldn’t be happier to have Mayhew Tools as a marketing partner.”

    John Lawless, President of Mayhew Steel Products, “We’re very excited to begin our relationship with MB Motorsports.  This partnership will help us reach the NASCAR fan base, whose demographics match those of our target customer. In fact, we are going to launch this program with a social media contest.  Race fans who follow @MayhewTools on Twitter and follow Mayhew on Facebook will be eligible to win prizes in contests held during races on MB Motorsports’ Twitter (@MBMotorsports) and Facebook pages.”

    Founded in 1856, Mayhew Steel Products (Mayhew Tools) is the oldest punch and chisel manufacturer in the United States. As they’ve grown from a small tool house to the industry leader, there’s only one thing that hasn’t changed—their dedication to quality, reliability, and craftsmanship. That’s why they’ve become the tool of choice for certified technicians and professional mechanics across the country, and have found a home in the belts of do-it-yourselfers as well.

    The Mayhew Tools logo will adorn the #63 Chevy Silverado for the first time at the Aspen Dental Eldora Dirt Derby on July 20th at the famed Eldora Speedway.  Bobby Pierce finished second in the MB Motorsports truck at last years’ race and is a heavy favorite in 2016.

    Mayhew Tools: Founded in 1856, Mayhew Steel Products (Mayhew Tools) is the oldest punch and chisel manufacturer in the United States. As they’ve grown from a small tool house to the industry leader, there’s only one thing that hasn’t changed—their dedication to quality, reliability, and craftsmanship. That’s why they’ve become the tool of choice for certified technicians and professional mechanics across the country, and have found a home in the belts of do-it-yourselfers as well.

    Over time their product line has grown but their passion for manufacturing quality hand tools continues as we serve the Industrial, Automotive and Hardware industries.

    During their more than 150-year history, they’ve been able to expand both our physical size and breadth of products without losing sight of our heritage. That includes staying true to our American roots, by keeping our newly constructed headquarters in the heart of the original tool country—Western Massachusetts, home to our corporate office and 100,000 square foot warehouse and manufacturing facilities. Mayhew controls all functions from raw material receiving to final tool inspection and packaging. Our recent expansion continues with the creation of two distinct product lines (MayhewPro and MayhewSelect) geared specifically for our hardworking customers—both the professional and occasional user that wants to know what the Pros know. Mayhew is ISO 9001:2008 Certified.

    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 or follow them on Twitter @MBMotorsports or Facebook, MB Motorsports

    For more information on Mayhew Steel Products, visit www.mayhew.com or follow them on Twitter, @MayhewTools or on Facebook, Mayhew Steel Products

    To arrange an interview with MB Motorsports, please contact Michael Boswell, CM2 Commander Motorsports Marketing 815.939.1382 / 708.691.3460 (mobile) or michael@CM2agency.com

  • Finalists Announced for The NASCAR Foundation’s Sixth Annual Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award Presented by Nationwide

    Finalists Announced for The NASCAR Foundation’s Sixth Annual Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award Presented by Nationwide

    Award to be Presented at Inaugural Honors Gala Sept. 27 in New York City

     DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. (July 14, 2016) – Finalists for The NASCAR Foundation’s Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award Presented by Nationwide were announced on Wednesday night on NASCAR America on NBCSN. The award will be showcased on Sept. 27 at the Foundation’s inaugural Honors Gala at the Marriott Marquis in New York City.

    The award honors volunteers – who are also NASCAR fans – who dedicate themselves to children’s causes in their communities throughout the United States. The award winner will be determined via an online vote now underway and running through Sept. 26 at 5 p.m. (ET) at NASCAR.com/Award.

    This year’s Award presentation will be part of the “10 Years of Giving” celebration for The NASCAR Foundation, which has donated $25 million to more than one million children since its inception in 2006. Betty Jane France, founder and chairwoman emeritus of The NASCAR Foundation, will present the award. The NASCAR Foundation will donate a total of $175,000 to the charities represented by the finalists – with the winner’s charity receiving a $100,000 donation.

    This year’s finalists include Jim Giaccone of Bayville, New York, representing Tuesday’s Children; Andy Hoffman of Atkinson, Nebraska, founder of the Team Jack Foundation; Logan Houptley of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, a founding member of Mikayla’s Voice; and Parker White of Greensboro, North Carolina, founder of BackPack Beginnings.

    “The body of work by this year’s four finalists reflects an impressive level of commitment to improving the lives of children,” said France. “Their accomplishments likewise reflect The NASCAR Foundation’s fundamental ideals and what the Foundation strives to achieve on a daily basis. All four finalists are wonderful representatives of our award process and of the NASCAR community.”

    Following is additional information about the 2016 finalists:

    Jim Giaccone, Tuesday’s Children: Giaccone lost his older brother, Joseph, in the attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.  Giaccone determined quickly that the best way to honor his brother was by assisting others – especially children – who also were affected by the tragedy. That led to Giaccone’s involvement with Tuesday’s Children, an organization founded in 2001 and dedicated to providing long-term support to those directly impacted by the events of 9/11 and other communities impacted by terrorism and traumatic loss. Jim is involved with many aspects of Tuesday’s Children including raising funds, serving on the Mentoring Advisory Board, serving on the Family Advisory Board and his most significant contribution: serving as a mentor.

    Andy Hoffman, Team Jack Foundation: In 2011, Hoffman’s world was turned upside down when his son, Jack, was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Hoffman soon learned that procedures to treat pediatric brain cancer – surgery and chemotherapy – were more than 30 years old. He also learned that less than four percent of federal funding is dedicated to childhood cancer research each year. One year after the diagnosis, Hoffman made t-shirts as a fundraiser for children’s brain cancer research; through his efforts, he was able to sell 20,000 shirts and raise more than $300,000. Inspired by that success, Hoffman and his wife formed Team Jack Foundation in January 2013. The foundation raises money to fund pediatric brain cancer research and works to create national awareness for the disease.

    Logan Houptley, Mikayla’s Voice: Houptley met a young lady named Mikayla Resh in his third-grade classroom after moving to a new school district in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Mikayla had profound multiple disabilities that included brain damage, cerebral palsy, seizure disorder, along with facing the challenges of being blind and deaf.  At only 10 years old, Logan was incredibly understanding and accepting, treating Mikayla with love, kindness, and inclusion. Ten years after they met, Logan has continued his friendship with Mikayla, in the process helping create Mikayla’s Voice. Founded in 2010, the organization is dedicated to inspiring children and young adults to embrace individuals of all abilities. The organization promotes cultural change by teaching communities about the importance of inclusion and acceptance.

    Parker White, BackPack Beginnings: White founded BackPack Beginnings in 2010, driven by a compassion for families struggling to provide for their children on a daily basis. With two young children of her own, Parker understood a mother’s desire to see her child be happy and successful.  But she also knew that not every family has the means to put enough food on the table or provide basic necessities for their children. That led White to establish BackPack Beginnings, which strives to provide children in the Greensboro and High Point, North Carolina areas with nutritious food, clothing, and other basic necessities. BackPack Beginnings works with local schools to open food and clothing pantries, donate backpacks filled with blankets and school supplies, and provide comfort and hygiene items to children in need.

    To learn more about The NASCAR Foundation’s Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award presented by Nationwide and each of the national finalists, please visit: www.NASCAR.com/Award.

    About The NASCAR Foundation

    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Inc. (NASCAR) established The NASCAR Foundation in January 2006 to support initiatives that positively affect the lives of children throughout the United States. The 501(c) (3) non-profit entity partners with medical experts and other charitable organizations to fund children’s health care programs. Now celebrating 10 Years of Giving in 2016, The NASCAR Foundation has cumulatively donated $25 million to reach more than one million children. For more information on The NASCAR Foundation, please visit: NASCARfoundation.org. Follow The NASCAR Foundation on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/NASCARFoundation or on Twitter: @NASCAR_FDN.

    About Nationwide

    Nationwide, a Fortune 100 company based in Columbus, Ohio, is one of the largest and strongest diversified insurance and financial services organizations in the U.S. and is rated A+ by both A.M. Best and Standard & Poor’s. The company provides a full range of insurance and financial services, including auto, commercial, homeowners, farm and life insurance; public and private sector retirement plans, annuities and mutual funds; banking and mortgages; excess & surplus, specialty and surety; pet, motorcycle and boat insurance. For more information, visit www.nationwide.com.

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  • Austin Hill Earns Fourth Consecutive Top-20 Finish of 2016 Season

    Austin Hill Earns Fourth Consecutive Top-20 Finish of 2016 Season

    NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Driver Finishes 18th at Kentucky Speedway

    SPARTA, KY. (July 8, 2016) – Austin Hill earned his fourth consecutive Top-20 finish of the 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) season with an 18th place finish in the Buckle Up In Your Truck 225 at Kentucky Speedway.

    Hill turned his first ever laps at Kentucky Speedway during Wednesday’s practice sessions, piloting the No. 02 Ford F-150.

    After taking to Turns 1 and 2 of the newly repaved surface almost immediately, Hill and the team made a series of adjustments during the two sessions to help the truck turn better through the center of Turns 3 and 4. While many teams used the final practice session on the newly repaved surface to focus on their qualifying setup, the team chose to focus on how the truck would handle during race conditions. Hill ended final practice 24th fastest, confident in how the truck would race the following evening and told the team the truck “felt faster and more stable through the turn than it has all year.”

    After qualifying 19th for Thursday night’s race Hill expertly avoided several early race incidents, and the team elected to pit under caution for adjustments to help the handling of the truck. After restarting 20th on Lap 35, Hill reported that the handling of the truck was much better. The improvements showed on the track as Hill climbed through the field, running as high as eighth place when the caution flew just shy of the halfway mark.

    The final caution of the night flew on Lap 104 and the team made their final pit stop for four tires and fuel. The handling of the No. 02 fell off in the last 40 laps of the race and Hill fought to remain on the lead lap, bringing home an 18th place finish.

    “The truck was really good after we made adjustments on the first pit stop,” said Hill. “It got tighter and tighter over the course of the race, especially off of Turn 4, and it made it difficult to race around anybody. An 18th place finish isn’t what we were hoping for but we’ll take it and move forward.”

    Hill’s next NCWTS race will be the Pocono Mountains 150 at Pocono Raceway on Saturday, July 30 at 1:00 p.m. ET. 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, securing a Top-15 finish in his one start this season. 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 the NASCAR Next program, 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 home track 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.

     

  • Byron Holds off Late Charge to Score Fourth Victory of Season

    Byron Holds off Late Charge to Score Fourth Victory of Season

    SPARTA, Ky. — It was a tight battle for the win in the final 15 laps, but William Byron held off late charges from both Daniel Hemric and John Hunter Nemechek to score the victory in the Buckle Up In Your Truck 225 in the Bluegrass State.

    It’s the fourth career victory in 12 career starts in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, sixth top-10 finish of 2016 and first in two starts at Kentucky Speedway for the driver of the No. 9 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota. The win was also the 51st for the organization, which breaks a tie with Roush Fenway Racing for the most wins by an organization in the history of the Camping World Truck Series.

    Nemechek posted his fifth top-10 of the season and first in three starts at Kentucky in his No. 8 NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet. Hermic posted his eighth top-10 finish of the season and first top-10 finish in three races at Kentucky in his No. 19 Brad Keselowski Racing Ford. Christopher Bell finished fourth in his No. 4 KBM Toyota. Johnny Sauter led 14 laps on his way to rounding out the top-five in his No. 21 GMS Racing Chevrolet.

    Cameron Hayley finished sixth in his No. 13 ThorSport Racing Toyota. Brandon Jones finished seventh in his No. 71 Ranier Racing Chevrolet. Matt Crafton finished eighth in his No. 8 TSR Toyota. Timothy Peters led five laps on his way to a ninth-place finish in his No. 17 Red Horse Racing Toyota. Tyler Reddick led one lap on his way to rounding out the top-10 in his No. 29 BKR Ford.

    Daniel Suárez, who led 59 laps, finished 11th. Tommy Joe Martins, who led one lap, retired from the race due to overheating and finished 26th.

    Eighteen cars finished the race on the lead lap and 25 were running at the finish.

    The race lasted one hour, 55 minutes and 41 seconds at an average speed of 116.698 mph. There were nine lead changes among six different drivers and five cautions for 32 laps.

    Byron leaves Kentucky with a 13-point lead over Crafton in the drivers’ points standings.

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  • Suárez Claims the Truck Pole at Kentucky

    Suárez Claims the Truck Pole at Kentucky

    SPARTA, Ky. — Daniel Suárez will lead the field to the green flag in tonight’s Camping World Truck Series race at Kentucky Speedway.

    The driver of the No. 51 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota scored the pole for the Buckle Up In Your Truck 225 after posting a new track record time of 29.511 and a speed of 182.983 mph. It’s his first pole in 21 career starts in the Camping World Truck Series, first of 2016, his fifth top-10 start of the season and first pole in two races at Kentucky.

    Brett Moffitt will start second in his No. 11 Red Horse Racing Toyota after posting a time of 29.535 and a speed of 182.834 mph. William Byron will start third in his No. 9 KBM Toyota after posting a time of 29.590 and a speed of 182.494 mph. Daniel Hemric will start fourth in his No. 19 Brad Keselowski Racing Ford after posting a time of 29.598 and a speed of 182.445 mph. Tyler Reddick will round out the top-five starters in his No. 29 BKR Ford after posting a time of 29.627 and a speed of 182.266 mph.

    Parker Kligerman will start sixth in his No. 05 Athenian Motorsports Chevrolet. Kyle Busch will start seventh in his No. 18 KBM Toyota. Matt Crafton will start eighth in his No. 88 ThorSport Racing Toyota. Ben Rhodes will start ninth in his No. 41 TSR Toyota. Christopher Bell will round out the top-10 starters in his No. 4 KBM Toyota.

    Cameron Hayley will start 11th in his No. 13 TSR Toyota. Cole Custer will round out the 12 drivers that made the final round of qualifying in his No. 00 JR Motorsports Chevrolet.

    No car was sent home.

    Eighteen Chevrolet’s, three Ford’s and 11 Toyota’s will comprise the field for tonight’s race.

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  • Changes Made to Kentucky Speedway

    Changes Made to Kentucky Speedway

    SPARTA, Ky. — The repave wasn’t the only change made to the racing surface at Kentucky Speedway.

    It was announced back in early-January that the 1.5-mile facility would undergo its first repave in its 17-year history. In addition, they changed the degree of the banking in Turns 1 and 2, narrowed the width of the turns, improved drainage and added over 3,000 feet of SAFER barrier.

    The repave was completed in May. In total, 17,000 tons of asphalt was poured to form the new surface by Ohio Valley Asphalt. The asphalt used is a “standard” racing asphalt mix that’s been tweaked to “age the track” faster.

    The finished product was 29,700 feet of added drainage pipes, an addition of 3,200 feet of SAFER barrier for a total of 11,300 feet, all added by Southern Bleacher and Seal Pro. The pit exit lane and apron in Turns 1 and 2 were widened from 14 to 30-feet, Turns 1 and 2 were narrowed from 74 to 56 feet and banking increased from 14 to 17 degrees both of which were done by Baker’s Construction Services.

    The changes in Turns 1 and 2 were done because the previous pit exit lane was very narrow and made merging back onto the racing surface difficult.

    “Modifying Turns 1 and 2 will present an exciting challenge to the drivers while addressing issues of the track surface, SAFER barrier, and drainage will improve safety, which is always our  paramount concern,” said Mark Simendinger, general manager of Kentucky Speedway.

    After blistering was seen during a tire test held at the track in mid-June, Goodyear has decided to bring harder tires for use during the race weekend.

  • Statement on John Wes Townley

    Statement on John Wes Townley

    Concord, N.C. (July 6, 2016) – John Wes Townley is undergoing treatment for a possible concussion and will not compete in Thursday night’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Kentucky Speedway.

    The No. 05 Jive Communications Chevrolet will be driven by Parker Kligerman.

    Cole Custer will substitute for Townley in Saturday night’s ARCA 150 presented by Casey’s General Stores at Iowa Speedway.

    Townley hopes to return to competition at the NASCAR Truck race at Eldora Speedway on Wednesday night July 20th.

  • RAY BLACK JR. UP FOR THE CHALLENGE OF NEWLY REPAVED KENTUCKY SPEEDWAY

    RAY BLACK JR. UP FOR THE CHALLENGE OF NEWLY REPAVED KENTUCKY SPEEDWAY

    NASCAR Driver Finished 13th During Last Season’s NCWTS Race With No Prior Practice Time

    FLAGLER BEACH, Fla. (July 6, 2016) – NASCAR XFINITY Series (NXS) driver Ray Black Jr. is ready to get back on track after a tough race weekend at Daytona International Speedway with a solid finish in this week’s ALSCO 300 at Kentucky Speedway. The driver of the No. 07 ScubaLife.com Chevrolet finished 13th during last year’s Camping World Truck Series event and is ready to take on the challenge of a freshly repaved race track.

    With the brand new track surface at Kentucky Speedway set to debut this weekend, Black has been paying close attention to what Sprint Cup drivers who tested at the track this past June have said about its handling and ability to lay down rubber.

    “I definitely have been listening to what the Sprint Cup guys have been saying about the track,” Black stated. “Everyone is pretty much in the same boat as far as experience out on this year’s track surface, so any information I can get about it before Thursday’s practices will be a huge help. So far it sounds like the track is really greasy and takes a while to get some rubber to stick on it, so it should be a pretty slick race Friday night.”

    Black has done well racing at the 1.5-mile speedway with little on-track time before, as last year’s Camping World Truck Series race had all on-track activity rained out prior to the big event. Despite not having any track time prior to the race, Black took to Kentucky Speedway’s unique characteristics right away and secured a 13th place finish, his third-highest result of the 2015 season.

    “Our race at Kentucky last year was a great one for the team,” Black explained. “The bumps worked out in our favor since our truck handled them better than some of our competitors, so we were really able to capitalize on that situation. I kind of wish they hadn’t repaved the track since we had such a great run last year, but I’m sure we can step up to the challenge of this new surface and perform just as well.”

    The ALSCO 300 will take place on Friday, July 8 at 7:30 p.m. ET at Kentucky Speedway. Fans can tune in via NBCSN or the Performance Racing Network for live race coverage.

    Fans can keep up with Ray Black Jr. by following him and his sponsor, ScubaLife, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @RayBlackJr and @TeamScubaRacing. Learn more about Ray Black Jr. and Team Scuba by visiting www.rayblackjr.com and www.teamscuba.com.
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    About Ray Black Jr.
    Ray Black, Jr. grew up in Florida after relocating from Montgomery, Alabama at age 9. It was here that Black fell in love with deep sea diving after a couple of scuba trips with his father. His passion for motorsports came later at age 14 after playing some racing video games. He began competing in the Florida Mini Cup Racing Association (FMCRA), where finished in the Top-5 in every race and secured the FMCRA Junior All Star Championship. In 2013 Black moved up to racing pro late models and then into the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2014. During that year, he got his first taste of true NASCAR racing when he competed in seven races for SS Green Light Racing. In 2015, Black competed in his first full season of NASCAR in the Camping World Truck Series, where he finished 11th in the championship standings with one Top-5 and 11 Top-15 finishes. Black will compete in the NASCAR XFINITY Series for the 2016 season. Learn more at www.rayblackjr.com.

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