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  • Jordan Anderson Racing NASCAR Gander RV and Outdoors Truck Series Race Overview- Kansas Speedway

    Jordan Anderson Racing NASCAR Gander RV and Outdoors Truck Series Race Overview- Kansas Speedway

    Track: Kansas Speedway (1.5 Miles)
    Race: Clean Harbors 200; 134 Laps – 30/60/134; 201 Miles
    Date/Broadcast: October 17, 2020 4:00 PM ET (1:00 PM PT)
    TV: Fox Sports (FOX), and the FOX Sports GO App
    Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN)- Check Local Listings for affiliate, and SiriusXM NASCAR 90
    Social Media: Facebook: JordanAndersonRacing Instagram: @JordanAndersonRacing Twitter: @J66Anderson

    Jordan Anderson- No. 3 Bommarito.com/ The Racing Warehouse Chevrolet Silverado Preview- Kansas Speedway

    News and Notes:

    • Starting Position: Equaling a season best, Anderson will start the Clean Harbors 200 at Kansas Speedway from the 15th position on Saturday afternoon. Once again due to no practice or qualifying the starting lineup is figured out by the competition-based performance metrics system; fastest lap in previous race 15 percent, driver finish from previous race 25 percent, owner points 25 percent, driver points 35 percent. After finishing sixth at the Talladega Superspeedway two weeks ago, Anderson’s performance rating would receive large boost.
    • Kansas Speedway Stats: Anderson is set to make his seventh NASCAR Gander RV and Outdoors Truck Series start at Kansas Speedway; in those seven previous races Anderson holds an average finish of 21.29, with a best of 13th in 2019. The Clean Harbors 200 will be the third race contested at Kansas Speedway in 2020 for the NASCAR Gander RV and Outdoors Truck Series. Anderson would finish 30th and 15th respectively in the two races held in July.
    • Bommarito Automotive Group; A primary supporter of Jordan Anderson Racing, Bommarito Automotive Group is celebrating almost 50 years in the St. Louis marketplace, the Bommarito Automotive Group currently operates 20 automotive franchises throughout every St. Louis neighborhood led by president John Bommarito and the over 900 dedicated team members. Bommarito is recognized by the St. Louis Business Journal as Missouri’s No. 1 selling automotive group and is currently ranked 52nd in the nation. What once started as a vision to have one Bommarito vehicle in every driveway, is today a reality thanks to the ‘Where Price Sells Cars” mission.

    For more information on the Bommarito Automotive Group, visit them online at Bommarito.com, and follow their social channels at Facebook.com/ BommaritoAuto, Twitter @BommaritoAuto, and on Instagram @BommaritoAuto

    • The Racing Warehouse; Joining Jordan Anderson Racing for the remaining four races of the 2020 NASCAR Gander Outdoors & RV truck season, The Racing Warehouse (TRW) was born out of a love for auto racing, founder Eric Lawson grew up a race fan in Bristol, Tennessee/ Virginia in the shadows of the famed Bristol Motor Speedway.

    After moving to North Carolina in 1999, Lawson’s love for the sport continued to grow as he looked to collect race used sheet metal and memorabilia for his garage. Fast forward to 2020, The Racing Warehouse is a race collectors paradise with an entire warehouse of NASCAR race used sheet metal, bumpers, nose pieces, pit signs, uniforms, and other racing artifacts.

    Located just a short 30-minute drive away from the Charlotte Motor Speedway in Lowell, North Carolina, TRW is open to the public Monday-Friday, and by appointment for race fans to visit and shop.

    For more information on The Racing Warehouse, and what they have to offer, visit their new website at TheRacingWarehouse.com, and follow their social channels at Facebook.com/TheRacingWarehouse, Twitter @TRWGastonia, and on Instagram @the_racing_warehouse.

    • Quote: “Momentum can play such a large role in our sport sometimes, so we hope to take the great finish our team had at Talladega, and close out the 2020 season on a high note. Everyone has been working incredibly hard in the shop to prepare for these upcoming four races.”

    “Kansas has always been one of my favorite tracks we run on. It is challenging, but provides for some of the most competitive racing in the Truck series. Our crew chief Artie is excited about bringing chassis #007 back to the track this weekend, and the speed it showed at Las Vegas. We are even debuting a new paint scheme, and colors this weekend the fans helped us come up with.”

    “Every time we take a trip to the Midwest it is always a special one as it is just a short drive from St. Louis, the home of the Bommarito Automotive Group, and many of our other great supporters such Crest Industries.

    “On top of that Jordan Anderson Racing is proud to welcome a new partner to the team in having The Racing Warehouse join us for the rest of the 2020 season. Eric Lawson, the owner of TRW, and I first met a couple years ago as he was starting a business of taking race-used sheet metal from race teams all across the Carolinas, and prepping them for fans to purchase. His business has grown just like our team over the years, and it has been nothing to be great to develop a friendship with him and his family.”

    • Chassis: Jordan Anderson Racing has selected reliable Chassis #007 to compete with in Saturday afternoons Clean Harbors 200 at Kansas Speedway. Earning great finishes throughout the 2019 season on intermediate tracks, #007 has earned the name of the ‘workhorse’ throughout the Jordan Anderson fan base. #007 last was on track three weeks ago at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

    About Jordan Anderson Racing
    Jordan Anderson Racing is an organization competing in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Trucks Series that is focused on growing competitively and providing results-driven partnerships for it sponsors. The single-truck team was founded in 2018 by owner-driver Jordan Anderson, a hard working 29-year old that is extremely passionate about the sport of NASCAR and the history that behind it.

    Anderson will pilot the No. 3 Bommarito Automotive Group Chevrolet Silverado throughout the 2020 season. In a shared building with AM Racing, the team operates out of their Statesville, N.C.-based race shop with a veteran group of racing personnel driven by their desire for progress and success.

  • Colin Garrett – Clean Harbors 200 Race Advance

    Colin Garrett – Clean Harbors 200 Race Advance

    Clean Harbors 200 | Kansas Speedway Race Advance
    Team: No. 44 The Rosie Network/Racing for Heroes Chevrolet Silverado
    Driver: Colin Garrett
    Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport; @ColinGarrettWeb

    Colin Garrett on Racing at Kansas: “I’m looking forward to being back in the Truck Series this weekend,” said Garrett. “I have some experience in the XFINITY Series here earlier this year, so I think that will be helpful for Saturday’s race. I’m thankful for the support of The Rosie Network and Racing for Heroes.”

    Garrett at Kansas: Saturday’s race at Kansas Speedway marks Garrett’s second NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series start. Garrett’s previous start came at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2019.

    Garrett has one NASCAR XFINITY Series start at Kansas Speedway, a 16th-place finish coming earlier this year.

    On the Truck: The Rosie Network’s mission is to build stronger military families by developing entrepreneurial programs and support services that empower active-duty, veterans and military spouses to realize the American Dream of small business ownership, increasing financial stability and self-sufficiency of those who have served our country.

    Racing for Heroes provides the Veteran community new mission with a purpose and place to belong. Through participation in research studies, the scientific community is proving that the excitement and adrenaline of racing, also helps Veterans with Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) by improving neurological and emotional connections damaged by trauma. Racing for Heroes’ health and wellness programs support Veterans ready to find alternatives to addictive drugs and self-medications to better handle the challenges faced in civilian life.

    About Niece Motorsports:

    Niece Motorsports is owned by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece. In 2020, Niece Motorsports enters its fifth season in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series. Niece also owns Niece Equipment, which has for over 40 years provided clients with reliable products at competitive prices. Niece Equipment’s reputation is built on service, integrity and dependability. The company provides water and fuel / lube trucks that are engineered with quality and durability in mind for the construction and mining industry. Follow the team on Facebook and Instagram @NieceMotorsports as well as Twitter @NieceMotorsport.

  • Ryan Truex – Clean Harbors 200 Race Advance

    Ryan Truex – Clean Harbors 200 Race Advance

    Clean Harbors 200 | Kansas Speedway Race Advance
    Team: No. 40 Marquis Chevrolet Silverado
    Driver: Ryan Truex
    Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport; @Ryan_Truex

    Truex on Racing at Kansas: “I’m excited with how we’ve progressed as a team each time we’ve gone to the track this season,” said Truex. “Things have definitely not gone to plan this year, but this team has never given up. I’m confident that we will have another strong Marquis Chevrolet and look forward to a strong run at Kansas Speedway this weekend.”

    Truex at Kansas: Truex has two previous NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series starts at Kansas Speedway, with two six-place results coming in 2016 and 2017.

    He also has four NASCAR XFINITY Series starts at the track, with his best finish of 10th coming in 2011.

    In addition, Truex has one NASCAR Cup Series start at Kansas Speedway.

    On the Truck: The No. 40 Chevrolet will carry the Marquis colors at Kansas Speedway.

    Marquis, an employee-owned company founded in 1980, offers creative and innovative designs that provide the ultimate soaking experience, cost less to operate, and require the least amount of maintenance. Marquis spas are designed with cutting-edge features for supreme comfort and long-lasting enjoyment. Marquis is proud to craft a spa designed to enhance health and well-being.

    About Niece Motorsports:

    Niece Motorsports is owned by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece. In 2020, Niece Motorsports enters its fifth season in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series. Niece also owns Niece Equipment, which has for over 40 years provided clients with reliable products at competitive prices. Niece Equipment’s reputation is built on service, integrity and dependability. The company provides water and fuel / lube trucks that are engineered with quality and durability in mind for the construction and mining industry. Follow the team on Facebook and Instagram @NieceMotorsports as well as Twitter @NieceMotorsport.

  • Trevor Bayne – Clean Harbors 200 Race Advance

    Trevor Bayne – Clean Harbors 200 Race Advance

    Clean Harbors 200 | Kanas Speedway Race Advance
    Team: No. 45 Mahalo Coffee Rosters Chevrolet Silverado
    Driver: Trevor Bayne
    Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport, @TBayne6

    Bayne on Racing at Kansas: “This is a surreal opportunity for my family and myself,” said Bayne. “To see our business, Mahalo Coffee Roasters, that we started from scratch, less than two years ago on our Niece Motorsports truck this weekend is unbelievable! I hope we can come away from Kansas one spot better than where we finished at Talladega and continue building momentum as a team.”

    Bayne at Kansas: Saturday’s NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series race at Kansas Speedway marks Bayne’s first Truck Series start at the track.

    Bayne has four NASCAR XFINITY Series starts at Kansas Speedway with three top-10 finishes.

    In four NASCAR Cup Series starts at the 1.5-mile track, Bayne earned four top-20 finishes.

    On the Truck: The No. 45 Chevrolet will carry the Mahalo Coffee Rosters colors this weekend at Kansas Speedway.

    While traveling all over the country from track to track, Trevor and the Bayne family would seek out the best local coffee roasters and the coolest shops in town. When Trevor and his wife Ashton moved back to Knoxville, they prayed through what God would have them do next. It started to become apparent that coffee was something He had given Trevor a passion for and would be a great way to plant roots and have impact in their hometown.

    Australia is quickly becoming the leader in specialty coffee culture so when a friend told Trevor about a roaster on the Sunshine Coast that would train him, Trevor and his family made the 15-hour flight to Brisbane. Trevor spent the next 10 days with Sean of Kai Coffee learning how to run an efficient cafe, roast consistently and properly, and also how to brew great tasting coffee.

    A one-pound Mill City sample roaster and Decent Espresso Machine showed up a month after returning from Australia. For the next six months Trevor ordered small lots of coffee and roasted/brewed. Once he felt like he was able to put out coffee that other people would enjoy, he bought a 6-pound San Franciscan Roaster and started looking for a space to put the shop.

    This business came to life through God’s leading, their love for coffee, coastal towns, community and their home in Knoxville, TN.

    Kauai, Hawaii is one of their favorite places to visit so they brought a piece of it home. Mahalo is the Hawaiian word for “Thank you” or being grateful.

    About Niece Motorsports:

    Niece Motorsports is owned by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece. In 2020, Niece Motorsports enters its fifth season in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series. Niece also owns Niece Equipment, which has for over 40 years provided clients with reliable products at competitive prices. Niece Equipment’s reputation is built on service, integrity and dependability. The company provides water and fuel / lube trucks that are engineered with quality and durability in mind for the construction and mining industry. Follow the team on Facebook and Instagram @NieceMotorsports as well as Twitter @NieceMotorsport.

  • GMS Racing Gander Trucks Kansas Preview

    GMS Racing Gander Trucks Kansas Preview

    Sheldon Creed, No. 2 Chevy Truck Month Chevrolet Silverado
    Kansas Speedway Gander Trucks Stats
    – Starts: 3, Best start: 8, Best finish: 8, Laps led: 30

    2020 Gander Trucks Stats
    – Starts: 19, Wins: 3, Best start: 1, Best finish: 1, Top 5s: 6, Top 10s: 9, Laps led: 303, Stage Wins: 7

    Notes:

    – In addition to his Gander Trucks starts at Kansas Speedway, Sheldon Creed has three ARCA Racing Series starts at the track including a win in 2018 en route to the series championship.
    – Creed and the No. 2 team will compete with chassis No. 302 this weekend in Kansas. Creed led 121 laps in five previous starts with this chassis this season.
    – Creed is currently second in the playoff standings entering the Round of 8, zero points behind the leader.
    – The GMS fleet will carry special pink ribbons throughout the month of October to promote breast cancer awareness and honor individuals close to GMS team members who have been affected by the disease.

    Quote:

    “Kansas is a track I like racing at. I feel like we had better a better truck in the double header races than our finishes show. I’m looking to have a strong run this weekend and keep our team in a good position to compete for a championship in Phoenix.”

    Zane Smith, No. 21 La Paz Margarita Mix / Michael Roberts Construction Chevrolet Silverado
    Kansas Speedway Gander Trucks Stats
    – Starts: 2, Best start: 7, Best finish: 6, Top 10s: 2, Lap led: 67

    2020 Gander Trucks Stats
    – Starts: 19, Wins: 2, Best start: 1, Best finish: 1, Top 5s: 4, Top 10s: 10, Laps led: 271, Stage wins: 5

    Notes:

    – GMS Racing announced this week that Zane Smith has resigned with the team for the 2021 season.
    – Smith and the No. 21 team will compete with chassis No. 330 this weekend in Kansas. This is the same chassis Smith took to victory lane at Dover in August.
    – Smith is third in playoff standings entering the Round of 8, six points behind the leader.
    – The GMS fleet will carry special pink ribbons throughout the month of October to promote breast cancer awareness and honor individuals close to GMS team members who have been affected by the disease.

    Quote:

    “I feel pretty confident heading into Kansas this weekend. We had a good run in both races earlier this year, so hopefully we can go out and have another strong run. A win would be great to lock us in to Phoenix, but we need a strong points run and to be consistent over the next few races.”

    Brett Moffitt, No. 23 Concrete Supply Chevrolet Silverado
    Kansas Speedway Gander Trucks Stats
    – Starts: 5, Best start: 2, Best finish: 2, Top 5s: 2, Top 10s: 3, Laps led: 36

    2020 Gander Trucks Stats
    – Starts: 19, Best start: 1, Best finish: 2, Top 5s: 8, Top 10s: 13, Laps led: 376, Stage Wins: 6

    Notes:

    – Long time partner Concrete Supply join Brett Moffitt for the first two races of the Round of 8 at Kansas Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway.
    – Moffitt and the No. 23 team will compete with chassis No. 306 this weekend in Kansas. Moffitt has five top-10 finishes in six races with this chassis in 2020 including a runner-up finish in the first race of the Kansas double header in July.
    – Moffitt is currently fifth in playoff standings entering the Round of 8, 12 points behind the leader.
    – Moffitt has led the most laps of any Gander Trucks regular so far this season with 376.
    – The GMS fleet will carry special pink ribbons throughout the month of October to promote breast cancer awareness and honor individuals close to GMS team members who have been affected by the disease.

    Quote:

    “I’m ready to get back in a truck this weekend at Kansas. We had a good run there in the first race of the double header. Hopefully we can go out there and improve on that and get a win to punch our ticket to Phoenix.”

    David Gravel, No. 24 ChevyGoods.com Chevrolet Silverado
    Kansas Speedway Gander Trucks Stats
    – No prior Gander Trucks starts at Kansas Speedway.

    2020 Gander Trucks Stats
    – Starts: 1, Best start: 12, Best finish: 10, Top 10s: 1

    Notes:

    – David Gravel returns to the No. 24 team for is second career Gander Trucks start. Gravel made his series debut at Michigan in August where he finished 10th.
    – Gravel and the No. 24 team will compete with chassis No. 309 this weekend in Kansas. This chassis has two top-five finishes in six starts with the 24 team this season, including a win at Bristol.
    – The GMS fleet will carry special pink ribbons throughout the month of October to promote breast cancer awareness and honor individuals close to GMS team members who have been affected by the disease.

    Quote:

    “I’m anxious to get back in the truck. I know it’s going to be a tough hill to climb again, but I’m looking forward to getting better each lap! We had a top 10 in our first race earlier this year, so hopefully we can repeat that this week.”

    Tyler Ankrum, No. 26 LiUNA! Chevrolet Silverado
    Kansas Speedway Gander Trucks Stats
    – Starts: 3, Best start: 2, Best finish: 11

    2020 Gander Trucks Stats
    – Starts: 19, Best start: 2, Best finish: 2, Top 5s: 3, Top 10s: 9, Laps led: 54, Stage wins: 1

    Notes:

    – Tyler Ankrum and the No. 26 will utilize chassis No. 322 this weekend at Kansas Speedway. Ankrum has two top-five finishes in five starts with this chassis in 2020, including a runner-up finish at Homestead in June.
    – Ankrum is currently eighth in the playoff standings entering the Round of 8, 25 points behind the leader.
    – The GMS fleet will carry special pink ribbons throughout the month of October to promote breast cancer awareness and honor individuals close to GMS team members who have been affected by the disease.

    Quote:

    “I enjoy racing at Kansas, but I’m definitely looking for a strong finish this weekend to put the double header trouble behind us. We’ve got some tough competition in the playoffs, but hopefully we can go out there this weekend and compete for a win to lock ourselves in to Phoenix.”

    ABOUT GMS RACING

    GMS Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series with drivers Brett Moffitt, Sheldon Creed, Tyler Ankrum and Zane Smith as well as part-time with David Gravel and Chase Purdy. The team also competes in the ARCA Racing Series with Sam Mayer. Since the team began in 2014, GMS Racing won the 2016 Gander Trucks Championship, the 2019 ARCA East championship and has grown to occupy several buildings located in Statesville, N.C. The campus also includes operations for GMS Fabrication. More information can be found at https://gmsracing.net/.

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  • Tanner Gray – NGROTS Advance: Kansas Speedway

    Tanner Gray – NGROTS Advance: Kansas Speedway

    Track: Kansas Speedway, 1.5-mile oval
    Race: 20 of 23
    Event: Clean Harbors 200 (201 miles, 134 laps)

    Schedule:
    Saturday, Oct. 17
    4:00 p.m…………..Race (FOX)
    (all times ET)

    Tanner Gray, No. 15 Ford Performance F-150

    Tanner Gray is looking forward to racing at Kansas Speedway Saturday afternoon since it’s one of the few tracks where he has previous experience. Gray competed in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series (NGROTS) doubleheader races there in late July in his No. 15 Ford Performance F-150.

    Gray finished 18th in the first of two races there. He had been running in the top 10, but the team gambled on pit strategy by saving its last set of tires for a late-race caution which never happened. He rebounded to a fourth-place finish the next day for one of his best finishes this season. He also competed in the ARCA Menards Series race there that weekend. He overcame a restart penalty which put him a lap down early in the race to finish fifth.

    In 19 Truck Series races to date this year, Gray has four top-five, seven top-10 finishes, has led four laps and sits 13th in the driver point standings. Of his four top-five finishes, three of them have been third-place finishes all within the last two months.

    The Clean Harbors 200 from Kansas Speedway will be run on Saturday, Oct. 17 at 4 p.m. ET. The race will be broadcast live on FOX. The 134-lap race will be broken into three segments with stage-ending cautions on laps 30 and 60.

    Gray on Kansas: “We were pretty bad in the first race at Kansas during the doubleheader in July, but we came back and ran good in the second race. A lot of it was strategy and how it worked out for us. I like places like that which widen out and you can kind of run all over the place. I’m looking forward to racing there again this weekend since I’ll be coming into it with more experience than most tracks I’ve raced on this season.”
    Hailie Deegan, No. 17 Ford Performance F-150

    Hailie Deegan will be making her first career start in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series (NGROTS) Saturday at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City in the No. 17 Ford Performance F-150 for DGR-Crosley. The 19-year-old from Temecula, Calif., has been competing full time in the ARCA Menards Series this season.

    Although Deegan has never made a lap in the truck, she does have previous experience at Kansas Speedway. She has two starts at the 1.5-mile intermediate track in the ARCA Menards Series, resulting in top-10 finishes in both races. Most recently she was ninth there for the race on July 24.

    Deegan’s goal for this race is to run every lap and gain as much experience as she can. She knows her learning curve is steep for this race, but is looking forward to the challenge.

    The Clean Harbors 200 from Kansas Speedway will be run on Saturday, Oct. 17 at 4 p.m. ET. The race will be broadcast live on FOX. The 134-lap race will be broken into three segments with stage-ending cautions on laps 30 and 60.

    Deegan on Kansas: “I’m super excited for my first Truck Series race at Kansas on Saturday. This will be a big learning experience for me and it will help me qualify for any races I may do next year. It will be challenging with no practice or qualifying, and having to start in the back based on points. The competition in the Truck Series is very good, which will make this that much harder, but it will help my development so much. This is a big step for me and I’m excited to take on this learning curve.”

  • Todd Gilliland – NGROTS Advance: Kansas Speedway

    Todd Gilliland – NGROTS Advance: Kansas Speedway

    Track: Kansas Speedway, 1.5-mile oval
    Race: 20 of 23
    Event: Clean Harbors 200 (201 miles, 134 laps)

    Schedule:
    Saturday, Oct. 17
    4:00 p.m…………..Race (FOX)
    (all times ET)

    Todd Gilliland, No. 38 Speedco Ford F-150

    Although Todd Gilliland was eliminated from the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series (NGROTS) playoffs two weeks ago, it has not taken away his determination to win this season. His next chance to do that will be Saturday at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City in the No. 38 Speedco Ford F-150.

    This will be Gilliland’s third start at the intermediate track in the NGROTS. He earned his best finish there last year when he crossed the line third. He also finished 10th there in the second race of a doubleheader weekend in July after leading 15 laps.

    In 19 starts this season, Gilliland has four top-five, nine top-10 finishes and has led 92 laps in the No. 38 Ford F-150 for Front Row Motorsports. He is 10th in the driver point standings after being eliminated from the playoffs two weeks ago at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway after an engine failure.

    Speedco, part of the Love’s family of companies, will be back on Gilliland’s No. 38 Ford F-150 at Kansas. Love’s provides professional truck drivers and motorists with 24-hour access to clean and safe places to purchase gasoline, diesel fuel, fresh coffee, restaurant offerings and more. Love’s has more than 380 truck service centers, which include on-site and stand-alone Speedco and Love’s Truck Care locations. Love’s and Speedco combined is the largest oil change, preventive maintenance and total truck care nationwide network. Love’s is committed to providing customers with “Clean Places, Friendly Faces” at every stop. To learn more, visit loves.com.

    The Clean Harbors 200 from Kansas Speedway will be run on Saturday, Oct. 17 at 4 p.m. ET. The race will be broadcast live on FOX. The 134-lap race will be broken into three segments with stage-ending cautions on laps 30 and 60.

    Quick Facts:
    Number of Truck Series Starts at Kansas: 3
    Best Start: 3rd (July 24, 2020)
    Best Finish: 3rd (2019)
    2020 Driver Point Standings: 10th

    Gilliland on Kansas: “I enjoy racing at Kansas and after already racing there twice this year we have some good notes to work from this weekend. Our first race didn’t go how we wanted it to since we gambled on pit strategy and saved our last set of tires hoping for a late caution, which never came. That left us back in 20th place, but we rebounded the next day to finish 10th. We still have four more chances to win this season and we’re working hard as a team to make that happen.”

  • Holster Company Concealment Express to Sponsor Spencer Boyd at Kansas Speedway

    Holster Company Concealment Express to Sponsor Spencer Boyd at Kansas Speedway

    Another ‘Made in the USA’ Brand Joins the Most Patriotic Driver in NASCAR

    Concord, NC (October 12, 2020) – Spencer Boyd, long known for the love of his country, announces the 100% made in the USA Holster Brand, Concealment Express, will be the primary sponsor for his No. 20 truck in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Series race at Kansas Speedway.

    Concealment Express has a natural synergy with Spencer and NASCAR fans. The brand produces the best KYDEX holsters in the industry and gets them into consumers’ hands faster than anyone else. Speed is quite literally in their name. The leadership team at Concealment Express said, “When we started Concealment Express our goal was to produce the best KYDEX holsters possible and create manufacturing jobs in America. When we learned about this sponsorship opportunity with NASCAR, we knew that promoting our brand to Americans who share a love for speed and our beautiful country, that it was a perfect fit. Spencer Boyd represents our brand values and is definitely the best driver we could have partnered with.”

    Concealment Express pride themselves on making the best KYDEX holsters in the industry, all designed and manufactured right here in the USA. Concealment Express disrupted the industry by developing a proprietary manufacturing process that allows them to eliminate the typical two to six week lead time that plagued other holster manufacturers.

    “We’re wrapping this truck in carbon fiber, just like their holsters,” smirked Boyd. “Well, not actual carbon fiber but it will look like it. I ordered a holster for my Glock 19, it shipped the next day, and had an American flag on it. I’m super excited to have Concealment Express on board because they represent just about everything I stand for. We had some good speed at Kansas earlier this year, so I’m looking forward to going back.”

    This will be Boyd’s seventh start at Kansas Speedway and the first appearance for Concealment Express in NASCAR. The ‘carbon fiber’ No. 20 Chevrolet Silverado will unload from the Young’s Motorsports hauler and race Kansas Speedway in a double-header with the NASCAR Xfinity Series on Saturday, October 17.

    Tune in to Fox at 4:00pm ET for the Clean Harbors 250 or listen to the Motor Racing Network or Sirius XM Radio Channel 90.

    To get a quality holster fast go to www.concealmentexpress.com.

  • Canadian Raphael Lessard records first career victory in Chevy Silverado 250 at Talladega

    Canadian Raphael Lessard records first career victory in Chevy Silverado 250 at Talladega

    NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series Playoff Field now at Eight

    TALLADEGA, Ala. (Oct. 3, 2020) – The intensity of playoff elimination racing was on full display Saturday afternoon at Talladega Superspeedway, as the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series Chevy Silverado 250 at TALLADEGA whittled the playoff field from 10 drivers to eight. The happiest driver to leave the track, though, was one who was not among the playoff drivers. Raphael Lessard, a native of Quebec, Canada, was declared the winner after a multi-car wreck on the final lap of the race brought out a caution flag.

    It was the first career win for Lessard, driver of the No. 4 Toyota for Kyle Busch Motorsports, as he became the fifth different Gander Truck Series driver to collect his first career victory in 2020. In addition, he is just the fifth foreign-born driver to earn a win in the Series.

    “That was awesome,” said an elated Lessard. “This is amazing, I can’t believe it. It’s my second superspeedway race and my first truck series win here is amazing. I don’t know who was behind me, but he gave me a heck of a push and I can’t thank him enough because he’s part of that win too. He pushed me as hard as he could and I was just holding on for the ride. Then the caution came out at the right time. I’m so happy. This was my first time doing a burnout from a race win and I loved it. Hopefully we can do it some more.”

    Seven of the eight drivers who began the day above the cut line managed to advance to the Round of 8 – Sheldon Creed, Brett Moffitt, Zane Smith, Grant Enfinger, Tyler Ankrum, Matt Crafton and Austin Hill. Rookie Christian Eckes, who began the race in 8th spot, was involved in the last-lap wreck and was eliminated from playoff contention. Ben Rhodes started the race 9th in the playoff standings and secured a 4th-place finish in the race to earn his way into the Round of 8, which commences in two weeks with the running of the Clean Harbors 200 at Kansas Speedway on Saturday, October 17 at 4:00 pm ET (FOX).

    There were tense moments early in the race for several of the playoff contenders. Grant Enfinger, who began the day fourth in the playoff standings, 31 points above the cut line, experienced a flat left rear tire, putting him two laps down early on. He secured a 14th-place finish and will head into the Round of 8.

    Shortly afterwards, on lap 12, a multi-car wreck in Turn 3 collected 11 cars, including Zane Smith, who entered the day third in the playoff standings, 39 points above the cut line. Smith watched the remainder of the race, hoping that lady luck would be on his side and that he could find his way into the Round of 8. Despite his 33rd-place finish, Smith was able to survive and make the Round of 8.

    “They just got bunched up in front of me and my teammate (Sheldon Creed) got all out of shape,” Smith said shortly following the incident when he still was not certain if he would advance. “I was just an innocent bystander.”

    Matt Crafton, driver of the No. 88 Ford for ThorSport Racing, started the day sixth in the playoff standings and held on for an 8th-place showing, just enough to propel him into the Round of 8.

    “We threw some haymakers right there, did some crazy superspeedway blocking and did what we had to do,” said Crafton, the defending champion in the Gander Truck Series. “It wasn’t pretty. It seemed like every time I made a move they just never seemed to work. All in all we move on and I love all of the next four race tracks.”

    Gilliland, who was 10th in the playoff standings at the beginning of the day saw his championship hopes erode prematurely when he developed engine trouble with 47 laps remaining in the race and finished 28th.

    Rhodes (4th) was the highest finisher among the playoff drivers, as five of the top six finishers were non-playoff drivers. Trevor Bayne (2nd), Chandler Smith (3rd) and Codie Rohrbaugh (5th) completed the top-5. Austin Hill won Stage 1 of the race, while rookie Derek Kraus won Stage 2.

    There were 14 lead changes among 10 drivers, including a race-high 19 by rookie Derek Kraus and 16 by Jennifer Jo Cobb. There were five cautions for 24 laps.

    The Chevy Silverado 250 at TALLADEGA was the first of a doubleheader Saturday, followed by the Ag-Pro 300 for the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Sunday’s slate will feature the YellaWood 500 NASCAR Cup Series face at 1:00 p.m. CDT (NBC, SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90 & MRN; 188 laps)

    Fans can keep up with all the happenings at the biggest, baddest race track on the planet by following Talladega Superspeedway on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and by downloading the track’s mobile app. For all information on NASCAR’s Most Competitive venue, visit www.talladegasuperspeedway.com or call 1-877-Go2-DEGA.

    About Talladega Superspeedway
    Talladega Superspeedway – which celebrated its 50th anniversary last year – is the most competitive race track on the NASCAR schedule (record 88 lead changes in 188 laps), the highest-banked (33 degrees) and the longest (2.66 miles), as well as the most fun and fan-friendly. Three- and four-wide racing at 200 mph are a norm at Talladega Superspeedway, along with nail-biting, photo finishes. For information, visit www.talladegasuperspeedway.com or call 1-877-Go2-DEGA.

  • Toyota Racing NGROTS Post-Race Recap — Talladega

    Toyota Racing NGROTS Post-Race Recap — Talladega

    RAPHAËL LESSARD EARNS FIRST CAREER TRUCK SERIES WIN
    Eckes eliminated from the Playoffs with last lap accident

    TALLADEGA, Alabama (October 3, 2020) – Canadian Raphaël Lessard drove to his first career NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series victory at Talladega Superspeedway on Saturday afternoon. Lessard was joined in the top-10 by his Kyle Busch Motorsports teammate Chandler Smith (third) and fellow rookie driver Derek Kraus (10th). For Toyota, it is the second consecutive Truck Series win and the seventh win of the 2020 season in Toyota’s 400th race in the series. Austin Hill will advance to the Round of 8 after clinching a spot last weekend with a win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He added another Playoff point with a stage win today.

    Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
    NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series
    Talladega Superspeedway
    Race 19 of 23 – 94 Laps, 250 Miles

    TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
    1st, RAPHAËL LESSARD
    2nd, Trevor Bayne*
    3rd, CHANDLER SMITH
    4th, Ben Rhodes*
    5th, Codie Rohrbaugh*
    10th, DEREK KRAUS
    12th, CLAY GREENFIELD
    17th, STEWART FRIESEN
    18th, CHRISTIAN ECKES
    19th, AUSTIN HILL
    23rd, JOSH REAUME
    25th, JASON WHITE
    34th, DANNY BOHN
    *non-Toyota driver

    TOYOTA QUOTES

    RAPHAËL LESSARD, No. 4 Canac Toyota Tundra, Kyle Busch Motorsports

    Finishing Position: 1st

    How does it feel to get your first Truck Series win?

    “That was awesome. First of all, I want to thank everyone back home, my team at Kyle Busch Motorsports. Canac came on board with us this year. Also, Mobil1, Toyota, TRD – this is amazing, I can’t believe it. It’s my second superspeedway race and my first truck series win here is amazing.”

    What was the final lap like and did you think you had won the race?

    “I don’t know who was behind me, but he gave me a heck of a push and I can’t thank him enough because he’s part of that win too. He pushed me as hard as he could and I was just holding on for the ride. Then the caution came out at the right time. I’m so happy. This was my first time doing a burnout from a race win and I loved it. Hopefully we can do it some more.”

    What has this season been like for you?

    “It’s been pretty crazy. I moved here to Mooresville, North Carolina in January and it’s a crazy year to be my first time moving from home. My family is all in Quebec, Canada. It’s been crazy and I haven’t seen them in a while. I want to say hi to everybody back in Quebec and all my family. I needed that. We had a tough season so this one feels really good.”

    How were you able to get into position to win the race?

    “All race long, my crew chief Mike Hillman Jr. gave me the best strategy ever. I was kind of getting tired riding out back. My teammate and I worked really well – Christian Eckes and Chandler Smith. I was just getting tired of it and I guess I listened to my crew chief, my team and I think we won it from listening to what my crew chief was telling me. At the end, we were in position to win it and all I was doing was trying to hold it straight and the guy behind me pushed me as much as he could.”

    Did you feel you were ahead of Trevor Bayne when the caution came out?

    “I thought I was close, but I was just focused in case we had another restart. In my head, it wasn’t done yet. We didn’t get to the start-finish line yet so I thought it was going to be a green-white-checkered, but it didn’t happen and we ended up winning.”

    What would you say to other kids on looking up to you for this victory?

    “I want to go celebrate now with my team, but I’m just a kid from Quebec that started racing growing up. Growing up, I was watching my Dad just race for fun and now I’m here. Just always keep believing and always keep pushing hard.”

    Were you surprised that Stewart Friesen moved to the high side?

    “I think I had the best position of them all being third on the restart. He (Stewart Friesen) opened the inside up, he went to the outside and I knew it was just my chance to put my nose in there. We don’t know what happened. My crew chief (Mike Hillman Jr.) told me not to lift. I was not going to lift and it worked. I was surprised with him moving up because I gave him a pretty good push on the restart, but you never know what’s going to happen. I’m glad he moved up because it helped me to get my first win.”

    Does this help you to be able to return to Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2021?

    “It for sure is going to help. We’ve been working really hard this year. Kyle Busch has been helping me and giving me some advice. It’s been a tough year so I needed that win. He gave me a shot this year – Kyle Busch and TRD gave me a shot this year and now I just think it feels really good and it’s going to help me for the rest of the season. It’s going to help with our confidence. It’s going to help for my team. It’s been a while since Mike Hillman Jr. (crew chief) and all my guys have won in the Truck Series. I’m glad to get them back in victory lane and I think it’s just going to be even happier to go to work for the rest of the season.”

    How has the lack of practice and rookie testing impacted you this season?

    “Being a rookie this year and not having a lot of experience – I had a lot of experience in Super Late Models and a little bit in ARCA and five races under my belt in the Truck Series and I feel like every time we would go to the race track, I needed those laps of practice to get used to it, get used to the feeling, get used to the race track and not having it this year, I feel like it’s been hurting me a lot. I’ve been making mistakes that I shouldn’t have. It’s part of it and also I’m missing my family. I haven’t seen them in a while and I wish they were here for my first win, but we’re also missing the fans. When I stood up on the door of my Toyota Tundra, the fans were not there cheering me on and that was kind of sad. Hopefully everything comes back to normal and we’re careful with washing our hands, wearing our masks and hopefully we can have them back at the race track.”

    What is your favorite thing about superspeedway racing?

    “Anything can happen. I studied a lot of video this week and it equalizes everyone kind of. The trucks make a difference, that’s for sure. The spotter too, but I feel like everyone has a chance rather than going to other race tracks where there’s less aero and here at a track like this, we just try to position ourselves to be there at the end. You can be leading in one lap and be 20th the next lap. It’s hard, but my spotter did a great job keeping me calm. We were riding in the back with our teammates most of the last stage and then when we pitted under green after that, we put ourself in a good position. I was kind of getting tired of riding in the back. My team had a great strategy and my spotter kept me calm. From listening to them, it worked out well.”

    Have you talked with Kyle Busch since the win?

    “I haven’t talked to him yet. I haven’t really had time to look at my phone so hopefully I can talk to him after all these interviews. I’m sure he’s happy and I’m really happy. I’m going to reach out to him to thank him for the opportunity, that’s for sure. He’s been a huge help and I’m just really happy to get Kyle Busch Motorsports a win this year.”

    How will you celebrate tonight?

    “We’ll see. I don’t think I’m going to sleep a whole lot. I’m probably going to enjoy the time with my team and celebrate with my team. I don’t drink and I’m always trying to prepare myself and be as ready as I can physically so I don’t think drinking is a good idea for me. We can enjoy a lot with water.”

    How has your relationship evolved with Mike Hillman Jr.?

    “It’s been better and better relationship with him (Mike Hillman Jr., crew chief). At the beginning of the year, we were working really well, but I think one race at a time and it just keeps getting better and better. We had a rough last three weeks, it’s been really rough, but they stick with me and they kept working hard and it paid off. We’re here in victory lane. He’s been really good and I’m sure he’s going to celebrate a lot.”

    How has your transition been to the Truck Series from Super Late Models and is this your biggest career win?

    “Oh yes, it’s the biggest for sure. It’s just amazing. I was confident – when it clicked or the first time it really clicked was at Michigan. Michigan, we had a flat (tire) leading and we were really fast. We came up through the field and were fourth on the last lap and I made a mistake. I finished seventh. Then I went to Daytona and finished third, ran really well so it got my confidence up a lot. It just seems like before that, it just wasn’t working. I couldn’t figure it out. I keep on improving my position. I would gain positions on the restart, but then I would lose them one at a time after that. I was kind of getting mad and frustrated and I sat down with Kyle (Busch, team owner) and the team and we talked about it and we talked about what we needed to do to be top-five to top-10 all the time. Since then, been working really well and I’ve been studying a little differently to make sure I understand how to be running up front. We had some pretty good races, just sometimes we haven’t had the luck we needed, but today we got the luck we needed.”

    What has your relationship been like with Kyle Busch?

    “He (Kyle Busch) gave me a shot this year with TRD and I feel like he believes in me. It’s for sure a lot of pressure because Kyle Busch Motorsports is a team where it’s only winners. You know you’re capable of winning with the truck and the team is capable of winning so it’s all about you. You want it to click together and Kyle is going to tell you straight what you need to do better and when he’s not happy with something or when he sees something you need to do better, he’s going to tell you. I just have to listen and try to absorb everything he says and try to do better. That’s what I’ve been trying to do most of the year and I feel like I’ve got better and better throughout the year and I’m still getting better and still learning. I think all that is just going to help me for the rest of the season.”

    CHANDLER SMITH, No. 51 iBuyPower Toyota Tundra, Kyle Busch Motorsports

    Finishing Position: 3rd

    How was your race today?

    “It was a blast. This was my first ever superspeedway race or ever being on a superspeedway other than being at Michigan. I made two laps at Daytona in an ARCA car and other than that, I’ve never even done this, especially in a draft. It was a lot of fun. Hats off to all my iBuyPower Toyota guys from KBM. They gave me a heck of a iBuyPower Toyota Tundra today. Our biggest thing was that we wanted to advance into the Playoffs for the owners points and we did exactly that. I felt like we also had a truck to win the race there at the very end. We were really, really good. I’m happy for Raphaël (Lessard), he got his first ever win today so hats off to that whole 4 team . It was blast.”

    Can you talk us through your run out there with very intense racing?

    “Overall, it was a blast. This is my first superspeedway race. I’ve only been on Daytona for two laps in an ARCA car without any draft or anything. This was a lot different just jumping in, starting p5, was a lot of fun. Our biggest thing today was to get our truck out front and just get stage points for the first two stages so we could be locked in for the owners points, and we did just that and we got a good finish. Today was a great day. This 51 team, we haven’t been able to show it here lately, but we are really strong. We just have to put things together. Today, we put everything together pretty good, and if the caution wouldn’t have came out I feel like we would have been in the spot to win the race. Hats off to the 4 (Raphaël Lessard) crew. They are going to be celebrating pretty hard from that, but overall, my iBuyPower, JBL No. 51 Toyota Tundra team did very good. I’m really proud of those guys. We put everything together and we executed on pit road. That’s what we have to do every weekend.

    How was racing on the superspeedway for the first time and how excited are you to race in the Winchester 400 tomorrow?

    “It was a blast. I felt like it kind of suited my style a little bit and I was kind of second guessing myself if I’m going to be a good superspeedway racer or not. It’s kind of hard to judge. It’s my first superspeedway race, but I felt like it kind of suited me a little bit with this being my first time ever doing it, but to answer the other question, I’m very excited. I’m going to be in Donnie Wilson’s stuff, shout out to those guys and getting their stuff ready for me. I’m excited to get up to Winchester and go super racing and have a little fun and go short track racing.”

    DEREK KRAUS, No. 19 SHOCKWAVE/ENEOS Toyota Tundra, McAnally-Hilgemann Racing

    Finishing Position: 10th

    Top-10 finishes in both restrictor plate races for you this season, Derek. How was your race?

    “It was exciting for sure. We were able to get a stage win there. That was really good for our team. On the green flag pit stop, we just missed a little bit. My team gave me a great stop, and I just didn’t get out of the box right. I was held back a little bit, but we were able to stay on the lead lap, and just waited out for the yellow. We got the yellow at the end, and we were able to race really hard. I was pushing Chandler (Smith) there at the end. We were getting close to the front, and everything got congested and we ended up 10th, but overall it was a great day. We brought home a clean truck and that’s as good as it gets at a plate track.”

    Next up is Kansas, where you had a great doubleheader earlier this year. How excited are you to get back there?

    “I’m really excited to get back there. We had two really good runs there, and going there for a second time will be really cool. I’m really looking forward to it. I know that everyone at MHR (McAnally-Hilgemann Racing) will bring me a really fast Toyota Tundra, and that will be great.”

    CHRISTIAN ECKES, No. 18 Safelite Auto Glass Toyota Tundra, Kyle Busch Motorsports

    Finishing Position: 18th

    Tough finish with the last lap contact. What happened from your perspective?

    “I just came up short. Sucks that we are not going to be able to move on to round two, but in the same aspect my Safelite Toyota team tried hard. We did all we could. I’m sure we made some mistakes on the day like the pit road penalities and some other things, but we will move on to the last four races and give the Playoff guys hell.”

    What are your goals for the last four races?

    “Just to win. We don’t have any championship hopes on the line, unfortunately, anymore, but in the same aspect, there is still plenty of team goals to achieve. We will do the best we can. I wish we did a little bit better in the first two races of this round to separate us, but that’s 2020 and we will move on to the next four.”

    AUSTIN HILL, No. 16 United Rentals Toyota Tundra, Hattori Racing Enterprises

    Finishing Position: 19th

    What happened on the final lap?

    “Just hard racing. Everybody is trying to win the race. You stay formed up until the white flag and then all hell breaks loose. If you’re able to put your truck somewhere, you do it. That kind of looks like what had happened. Some guys were putting their trucks in places that they probably shouldn’t and that ultimately is what caused the wreck. We shouldn’t have ever been in that predicament. I was just trying to get all I could get coming to pit road. I knew we had nothing to lose. I was trying to get everything I could and not slide the tires and just came in too hot and sped on pit road. I kind of got us behind there. We still had somewhat of a shot at it getting back on the lead lap and having that green-white-checkered, if the caution could have come out with like 10 (laps) to go or something, we could have had something for them just because our United Rentals Toyota Tundra was so fast. Just going for it and trying to get all I can on pit road and over-stepped that boundary.”

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