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  • Ty Majeski – Kansas 200 – Double Header Race Advance

    Ty Majeski – Kansas 200 – Double Header Race Advance

    Team: No. 45 Studio 45 Trackside Tavern Chevrolet Silverado
    Driver: Ty Majeski
    Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport; @TyMajeski

    Ty Majeski on Racing at Kansas: “I have a decent amount of experience at Kansas and have really enjoyed racing at this track,” said Majeski. “It’s going to be interesting to see how everything plays out going into our first double header in the Truck Series. We haven’t put together the races we know we’re capable of yet, but I think we’re getting stronger. I know Phil and everyone at Niece Motorsports is working hard to get the most speed out of our Chevrolets as possible.”

    Majeski at Kansas: Saturday night’s race at Kansas Speedway marks Majeski’s first NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series start at the 1.5-mile track.

    The Wisconsin-native has one NASCAR XFINITY Series start at Kansas Speedway, an eighth-place result coming in 2018.

    In addition, Majeski has three ARCA Racing Series starts at Kansas Speedway, with two top-five and three top-15 finishes. His best finish of second came in 2017.

    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.

  • Travis Pastrana – Kansas Speedway 200 Race Advance

    Travis Pastrana – Kansas Speedway 200 Race Advance

    Team: No. 40 Plan B Sales
    Driver: Travis Pastrana
    Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport

    Pastrana on Racing at Kansas: “I always enjoy coming to race in NASCAR, especially the Truck Series,” said Pastrana. “It’s been fun to watch how this team has grown and progressed over the last couple of years, and I’m excited to get the chance to get back behind the wheel. A huge thank you to Al Niece, Cody [Efaw] and everyone at Niece Motorsports for this amazing opportunity and all of their hard work.”

    Pastrana at Kansas: Pastrana will make his first Kansas Speedway start in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series on Saturday. Pastrana’s most recent Truck Series start came with Niece Motorsports at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2017.

    Pastrana has one NASCAR XFINITY Series starts at Kansas Speedway, a 14th-place result in 2013.

    On the Truck: The No. 40 will carry the Plan B Sales colors at Kansas Speedway.

    Plan B Sales was founded in 2010 with the goal of bringing service to dealers that carry licensed motorsports product. Plan B Sales started as a Lionel diecast and Chase Authentics apparel distributor. Over the last few years Plan B Sales has grown to be the largest account for Lionel servicing the motorsports market and has expanded product offerings.

    Plan B Sales has quickly become the choice of dealers for a stocking one-stop distributor. Its product offering also includes Auto World, Greenlight Collectibles, BrandArt and are the exclusive distributor for University of Racing product lines.

  • Natalie Decker – Kansas 200 – Double Header Race Advance

    Natalie Decker – Kansas 200 – Double Header Race Advance

    Team: No. 44 Ruedebusch Development & Construction Chevrolet Silverado
    Driver: Natalie Decker
    Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport; @NatalieRacing

    Natalie Decker on Racing at Kansas: “I’m thankful for the chance to get back to the track this weekend for two races in Kansas,” said Decker. “Last week’s engine failure was unfortunate, but we are looking ahead to Kansas. I know Paul [Clapprood] and the team are building us a strong Ruedebusch Development & Construction Chevrolet. Our goal is to run a clean race and be around for a strong finish.”

    Decker at Kansas: Decker has one previous NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series start at Kansas Speedway, coming last season.

    On the Truck: Decker’s No. 44 Chevrolet Silverado will race with support from Ruedebusch Development & Construction.

    Ruedebusch Development & Construction, Inc. is a highly qualified, vertically integrated full service commercial construction, and real estate development company located in Madison, Wisconsin which offers: Commercial Real Estate Development Design Build Construction Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Economic Development, Commercial Real Estate, and Facility Consulting

    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.

  • Ross Chastain – Kansas 200 Race Advance

    Ross Chastain – Kansas 200 Race Advance

    Team: No. 40 Plan B Sales Chevrolet Silverado
    Driver: Ross Chastain
    Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport; @RossChastain

    Chastain on Racing at Kansas: “Kansas is a special track for me and this Niece Motorsports team,” said Chastain. “This is where the magic started last season. We are hoping we can recreate some of that luck on Friday. We’re going to do everything we can to try and get this awesome Plan B Sales Watermelon Chevrolet Silverado to victory lane.”

    Chastain at Kansas: Chastain has three previous starts at Kansas Speedway in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series. Last spring, Chastain started sixth in his Niece Motorsports Chevrolet en route to his first win in the Truck Series and the first win for Niece Motorsports.

    Chastain has five NASCAR XFINITY Series starts at Kansas Speedway, with one top-10 finish and three top-15 finishes.

    In addition, Chastain has four NASCAR Cup Series start at Kansas Speedway.

    On the Truck: The No. 40 Chevrolet will carry the Plan B Sales colors at Kansas Speedway.

    Plan B Sales was founded in 2010 with the goal of bringing service to dealers that carry licensed motorsports product. Plan B Sales started as a Lionel diecast and Chase Authentics apparel distributor. Over the last few years Plan B Sales has grown to be the largest account for Lionel servicing the motorsports market and has expanded product offerings.

    Plan B Sales has quickly become the choice of dealers for a stocking one-stop distributor. Its product offering also includes Auto World, Greenlight Collectibles, BrandArt and are the exclusive distributor for University of Racing product lines.

    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 Accessories Chevrolet Silverado

    Kansas Gander Trucks Stats

    • Starts: 1, Best start: 9, Laps led: 12

    2020 Gander Trucks Stats

    • Starts: 8, Best start: 1, Best finish: 1, Top 5s: 3, Top 10s: 5, Wins: 1, Stage wins, 3, Laps led: 68

    Notes:

    • In addition to his 2019 Gander Trucks start 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. 324 this week in Kansas. This is the same chassis that went to victory lane in Kentucky and has earned three top-10 finishes in four starts this season. The backup chassis will be 327, a brand new chassis to the GMS stable.
    • Creed enters the Kansas double-header weekend third in the championship standings, 32 points behind the leader and locked into the playoffs by virtue of his win at Kentucky.

    Quote:

    “A doubleheader weekend at Kansas should be a lot of fun. It’s a track I like racing, I have an ARCA win there and we had a fast truck early on last year. Another win would be great, but we’re looking to have a strong points run this weekend to recover from some bad luck last week at Texas. My guys have been working really hard in the shop to prepare and I’m ready to go racing.”

    Zane Smith, No. 21 Michael Roberts Construction Chevrolet Silverado

    Kansas Gander Trucks Stats

    • Making his first Gander Trucks start at Kansas Speedway.

    2020 Gander Trucks Stats

    • Starts: 8, Best start: 2, Best finish: 3, Top 5s: 2, Top 10s: 4, Stage Wins: 1, Laps led: 64

    Notes:

    • Although Friday night’s event will be Zane Smith’s first Gander Trucks start at Kansas Speedway the rookie has two ARCA starts at the track with a best finish of third.
    • Smith and the No. 21 team will compete with chassis No. 325 this week at Kansas. Smith has scored two top-10 finishes in three outings with this chassis this year including a third-place finish at Charlotte. The team will take chassis No. 301 as a backup, which has two top-10 finishes in two outings in 2020.
    • Michael Roberts Construction will partner with Smith again this week after premiering at Kentucky.
    • Smith enters the Kansas weekend fifth in the championship standings, 25 points ahead of the playoff cutoff line.
    • Smith is currently second in the Sunoco Rookie of the Year battle, 13 points behind the rookie leader.

    Quote:

    “I’m ready for a doubleheader this weekend at Kansas. We had some bad luck late in the race last week and this will be a good chance to rebound and make up some lost points. Still looking for that first win, but hopefully this is our weekend.”

    Brett Moffitt, No. 23 Destiny Homes Chevrolet Silverado

    Kansas Gander Trucks Stats

    • Starts: 3, Best start: 4, Best finish: 7, Top 10s: 2, Laps led: 4

    2020 Gander Trucks Stats

    • Starts: 8, Best start: 1, Best finish: 4, Top 5s: 2, Top 10s: 4, Laps led: 35

    Notes:

    • Brett Moffitt will carry long time partner Destiny Homes colors at Kansas Speedway this weekend for the first time in 2020.
    • Moffitt and the No. 23 team will utilize chassis No. 306 this week at Kansas. Moffitt has finished in the top-10 in three events with this chassis in 2020. Their backup will be chassis No. 328, which made it’s debut at Homestead-Miami in June.
    • Moffitt enters Kansas weekend sixth in the championship standings, 28 points above the playoff cutoff line.

    Quote:

    “I’m excited to be back in the Midwest and racing close to home, but it will be different this year for sure. I’m really excited about having Destiny Homes back on our truck this weekend at Kansas. I’ve had good luck with them on the truck going back-to-back at Iowa in 2018 and 2019 and we’ve got two shots this weekend to get them in victory lane.”

    Chase Purdy, No. 24 Bama Bugies Chevrolet Silverado

    Kansas Gander Trucks Stats

    • Making his first Gander Trucks start at Kansas Speedway.

    2020 Gander Trucks Stats

    • Starts: 2, Best start: 12

    Notes:

    • Chase Purdy returns to GMS Racing in the No. 24 Silverado for the doubleheader weekend at Kansas Speedway. Although this is his first Gander Trucks start at Kansas, Purdy does have an ARCA Racing Series start at the track where he finished fifth.
    • Purdy and the No. 24 team will utilize chassis No. 309 this week in Kansas. GMS competed with this chassis three times in 2019, most notably winning at Iowa Speedway last June. The No. 24 will take chassis No. 308 as a backup, which last ran at Atlanta in 2019 where it qualified fourth and finished 12th.

    Quote:

    “I’m excited for Kansas. It’s a racey track with a lot of grip and places to run. I’m looking forward to running both races.”

    Tyler Ankrum, No. 26 LiUNA! Chevrolet Silverado

    Kansas Gander Trucks Stats

    • Starts: 1, Best start: 2, Best finish: 11

    2020 Gander Trucks Stats

    • Starts: 8, Best start: 2, Best finish: 2, Top 5s: 1, Top 10s: 3, Laps led: 1

    Notes:

    • Tyler Ankrum enters the Kansas doubleheader weekend fresh off his third top-10 finish in the last four races.
    • Ankrum and the No. 26 will compete with chassis No. 326 this week at Kansas Speedway. This chassis has two top-10 finishes in three previous outings this season. The team will take chassis No. 311 as the backup which ran six times in 2019 and earned five top-10 finishes.
    • Ankrum enters the Texas weekend eighth in the points standings, 23 points above the playoff cutoff line.

    Quote:

    “I’m ready for Kansas. It’s a track that’s a lot of fun to race. I think we’re starting to find our groove as a team and we’ve made improvements every week. We still have some work to do, but two races in two days is going to be a lot of fun and hopefully we can break through and get that first win of the season.”

    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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  • Destiny Homes to Sponsor Brett Moffitt at Kansas Speedway

    Destiny Homes to Sponsor Brett Moffitt at Kansas Speedway

    Statesville, N.C. (July 22, 2020) – Destiny Homes is proud to announce the extension of their partnership with Grimes, Iowa native Brett Moffitt and GMS Racing into the 2020 season. This will mark the third consecutive season Iowa-based Destiny Homes has partnered with Brett Moffitt and their second season sponsoring GMS Racing.

    Moffitt has had a lot of success with the Destiny Homes colors on Moffitt’s trucks the past two seasons, with back-to-back wins at Iowa Speedway in 2018 and 2019, and a fifth-place effort in last year’s event at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway. Moffitt and his No. 23 GMS Racing team are hoping to build on that success as the Destiny Homes colors will debut this coming week at Kansas Speedway for the doubleheader weekend with the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series.

    “We have been fortunate to be a part of two wins with Brett Moffitt the past two years at Iowa Speedway, and we look forward to hopefully getting back to victory lane with him and GMS Racing soon,” said Dan Sparks, President of Destiny Homes. “As a company we have worked hard to deliver high quality homes at affordable prices for the Essential Housing demand in Central Iowa, while also giving back to the local communities we serve. Stay tuned for some announcements coming soon on our 2020 plans with Brett and GMS!”

    “Really excited about having Destiny Homes back on our truck this weekend at Kansas Speedway,” said Moffitt. “I wish we were going back to my hometown track at Iowa Speedway this year and race for three wins in a row there. We were fast last year at Kansas and hope to replicate the success we’ve have with Destiny Homes the past two years at Iowa and take them to victory lane Friday and Saturday this weekend.”

    Destiny Homes will be featured on Moffitt’s No. 23 Chevrolet Silverado for both races at Kansas Speedway, Friday night, July 24th at 7:00pm ET and again for the second part of the double header on Saturday, July 25th at 1:30pm ET. Both events will air live on FS1 and MRN. The partnership will extend through the end of the 2020 season with additional races and promotional details announced at a later date.

    About Destiny Homes – Destiny Homes started in Des Moines, Iowa in 2009 and has since build homes for nearly 1,000 families in central Iowa, with prices ranging from $189,000 to over $1,000,000. Destiny Homes’ passion is that every essential worker in the current economy has the opportunity to own a new home. It goes beyond sticks and bricks; it’s about helping customers achieve homeownership which in turn keeps the economy strong. Destiny Homes is proud of their focused effort in helping families achieve affordable homeownership and how that process strengthens the communities where we live, work and play.

    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 2015 ARCA Racing Series championship as well as 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

  • NGROTS Advance: Tanner Gray – Kansas Speedway

    NGROTS Advance: Tanner Gray – Kansas Speedway

    No. 15 Ford Performance F-150, Tanner Gray

    Track: Kansas Speedway, 1.5-mile oval
    Race: 9 & 10 of 23
    Event: NGROTS 200 (201 miles, 134 laps)

    Schedule:
    Friday, July 24
    7:00 p.m…………..Race (FS1)

    Saturday, July 25
    1:30 p.m…..……..Race (FS1)
    (all times ET)
    Tanner Gray, No. 15 Ford Performance F-150
    Tanner Gray will be making his first and second NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series starts at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City on Friday and Saturday. The doubleheader weekend for the Truck Series is actually a triple-header weekend for Gray, as he will be competing in the ARCA Menards Series race Friday night after the truck race as well.

    Gray has one prior start at Kansas in last year’s ARCA Series season finale where he finished sixth. He is hoping the extra seat time in the ARCA race Friday night will help his performance in the truck for the second race on Saturday afternoon.

    For what Gray lacks in experience at Kansas, his crew chief Shane Wilson makes up for it. Wilson has 18 combined starts as a crew chief at Kansas between Cup, Xfinity and Trucks with one win (Kevin Harvick in Xfinity in 2006), two top-five and eight top-10 finishes.

    The DGR-Crosley team is taking the same No. 15 Ford Performance F-150 to Kansas that Gray raced at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway last month where he finished 12th.

    The NGROTS 200 doubleheader from Kansas Speedway will be run on Friday, July 24 at 7 p.m. ET and Saturday, July 25 at 1:30 p.m. ET. Both races will be broadcast live on FS1. The 134-lap races will be broken into three segments with stage-ending cautions on laps 30 and 60.

    Gray on Kansas: “I’ve only raced at Kansas once, but I really had fun. It’s a cool track, but I don’t recall anything especially unique about it. I’m looking forward to running three races there this weekend. The more I can race and the more experience I can get the better. Hopefully we can have two solid truck races to make up for some of the bad luck we’ve had this season.”

  • NGROTS Advance: Todd Gilliland – Kansas Speedway

    NGROTS Advance: Todd Gilliland – Kansas Speedway

    No. 38 Speedco Ford F-150, Todd Gilliland

    Track: Kansas Speedway, 1.5-mile oval
    Race: 9 and 10 of 23
    Event: NGROTS 200 (200 miles, 134 laps)

    Schedule:
    Friday, July 24
    7:00 p.m………….Race (FS1)

    Saturday, July 25
    1:30 p.m…..……Race (FS1)
    (all times ET)
    Todd Gilliland, No. 38 Speedco Ford F-150
    Todd Gilliland is hoping to put a tough night at Texas Motor Speedway behind him and focus on not one, but two NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series (NGROTS) races this weekend at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City. This will be the first doubleheader weekend for the trucks racing on Friday night and Saturday afternoon.

    Gilliland has one prior NGROTS start at the intermediate track. Last year he started fifth and finished third. He was not able to compete at Kansas in 2018 since the race was held just before his 18th birthday.

    The Front Row Motorsports team will be taking the same Speedco Ford F-150 it raced at Kentucky Speedway where Gilliland finished 10th and Pocono (Pa.) Raceway where he finished fourth.

    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 NGROTS 200 doubleheader from Kansas Speedway will be run on Friday, July 24 at 7 p.m. ET and Saturday, July 25 at 1:30 p.m. ET. Both races will be broadcast live on FS1. The 134-lap races will be broken into three segments with stage-ending cautions on laps 30 and 60.

    Quick Facts:
    Number of Starts at Kansas: 1 (2019)
    Best Start: 5th
    Best Finish: 3rd
    2020 Driver Point Standings: 9th

    Gilliland on Kansas: “I really enjoyed racing at Kansas last year, so I’m excited to get to race there twice this weekend. After wrecking at Texas last week I’m ready to put that behind me and focus on having two good races to make up some of the points we lost. It’s hard to believe we aren’t that far away from the playoffs starting, so every point counts. My Front Row Motorsports team has been working late at the shop this week to get ready for the doubleheader so we are ready to go when we unload the Speedco Ford.”

  • Toyota Racing NGROTS Post-Race Recap — Texas 7.18.20

    Toyota Racing NGROTS Post-Race Recap — Texas 7.18.20

    KYLE BUSCH WINS AT TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY

    Kyle Busch won his 59th NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series race Saturday evening at Texas Motor Speedway

    FORT WORTH, Texas (July 18, 2020) – Kyle Busch won his 59th-career NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series race Saturday evening ahead of teammate and Rookie of the Year contender Christian Eckes.

    Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
    NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series
    Texas Motor Speedway
    Race 8 of 23 – 167 Laps, 250.5 Miles

    TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
    1st, KYLE BUSCH
    2nd, CHRISTIAN ECKES
    3rd, Matt Crafton*
    4th, STEWART FRIESEN
    11th, DEREK KRAUS
    12th, RAPHAEL LESSARD
    20th, CLAY GREENFIELD
    21st, SPENCER DAVIS
    23rd, ANGELA RUCH
    25th, AKINORI OGATA
    30th, AUSTIN HILL
    31st, BRENNAN POOLE
    *non-Toyota driver

    TOYOTA QUOTES

    KYLE BUSCH, No. 51 Cessna Toyota Tundra, Kyle Busch Motorsports

    Finishing Position: 1st

    How was the race tonight overall and were you concerned with the late-race caution?

    “We had two late cautions today – both races, but this one was a little more for real I think. Overall, just real proud of the effort by Christian Eckes and that Safelite Autoglass Tundra that he’s driving with Rudy Fugle (Eckes crew chief) and those guys. They’re getting their chemistry better and better and they challenged for a win tonight. Real proud of them, but wanted to go out on a high here with our Cessna Beechcraft Tundra. I want to thank Toyota, TRD, Incredible Bank, Rowdy Energy and all of our partners. We lost a member of Rowdy Manufacturing this week essentially, Robert Hamke, who built super late model cars across the country, but in North Carolina for year. He just passed away this week and that’s essentially what Rowdy Manufacturing is now. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.”

    What happened on pit road when you nearly turned into the wrong stall?

    “I saw the 18 box and thought my number was 18 so I turned in.”

    What was the battle like with Christian Eckes throughout the race?

    “What can you say about Christian (Eckes), he’s getting better each week. Every time out, they get that chemistry going more and more with Rudy Fugle (Eckes crew chief) and those guys. Real proud of that Safelite Tundra running fast and being there to challenge us at the end. I wanted to make sure we went out on a win and take our Cessna Beechcraft Tundra to victory lane. I want to say thanks to Toyota, TRD and Incredible Bank. We lost a friend of ours this week, Robert Hamke, who was a super late model chassis builder for years out in North Carolina. That’s now what Rowdy Manufacturing is essentially. Real proud to be able to score this win with Rowdy Manufacturing and get Robert a win and see if we can’t go for another one tomorrow.”

    How do you balance racing for the win with racing against a teammate?

    “I try to be as respectful as I possibly can, but yet try to battle hard for the win. He (Christian Eckes) had a pretty good run on me there getting into turn three and almost cleared me. If he would have cleared me and slid me right there, it would have been over. Fortunately, I was able to just hang on his right rear. I try to hang on their right rear and just slow them down to make sure their progress doesn’t keep going and pass me. Once I feel like I’m even on momentum with them then I try to get away so I don’t suck them around. If I just stay on their door and stay too close, it’s obviously going to get him loose and either wreck him or wreck me or wreck both of us. You try to get away in those situations and not crash a guy.”

    Does it bother you to have the win taken away from today’s Xfinity race?

    “It’s bothersome, it pisses me off. We come out here and race and run hard and score a win and then it gets taken away from you and it sucks because it’s nothing we did. We even put another round in the right rear during the race in order to help the handling characteristic and the left rear was low. I don’t know. Again, there’s nothing I can do about it. You just kind of move on. I don’t know, I guess NASCAR wants me here longer.”

    What were you referencing about making a mistake behind another truck?

    “There’s little tiny mistakes all the time. Even at the end of the race there, the last two laps, I made a couple little mistakes, but it wasn’t big enough that anybody would really be able to tell. When I was running side-by-side with him (Christian Eckes), I was trying to get by him, but he was running a good line and he was doing exactly what he was supposed to do and running a really nice race. I just got really tight on the exit of turn four and hit those bumps and slid up and almost got into him. That would have been dumb to crash two of us right there. Fortunately, he hung onto it and I was able to hang onto it. The 21 (Zane Smith) passed me and then it wasn’t five laps later the 21 got super loose and about crashed, but held onto it. There was definitely some interesting moments and some tense moments there when us three were running up there like that.”

    How satisfied are you with the performance of Christian Eckes and the 18 team?

    “I’m real proud of the effort, I said that on TV after the race as well too. It’s really cool to see those guys run well, do well. Christian (Eckes) is a very quiet kid, but is a smart one and does a good job behind the wheel. Being able to see him run well at Pocono and then had a flat right rear, nothing that he really did that caused that and then spun out. Here tonight, ran strong, ran hard, was leading coming into the final stop and obviously with me and my track record of getting on and off pit road, we were able to get the lead from him. He did a great job on that final restart too and held on right there with us. Last week he was making some passes and making some moves at Kentucky before the rain came. I was hoping that race would go and finish to the end, but it just didn’t happen. Real proud that they’re getting their chemistry going and they’re getting a little bit better – him and Rudy (Fugle, Eckes crew chief). I think that will only get stronger. Then Raphael, been a little bit slower for him to get going, but he’s younger and he’s got less experience at some of these tracks. He doesn’t have as many ARCA starts as Eckes does. I was proud to see him up in the top-six here, I’m not sure where he ended up, but looking forward to him and (Mike) Hillman continuing to get stronger and that’s what it’s all about. They just have to build and get better. If there’s progress and you’re continuing to see some progress going upwards and your finishes going more towards the top, that’s where you need to be.”

    What has made you so good at Texas Motor Speedway after the repave in the Truck Series?

    “Our guys are just really good at what they do and they’ve done a great job at being able to put some fast Tundras underneath me. Real proud of the effort tonight with (Danny) Stockman (crew chief). Him and I, we almost went five-for-five this year. I think if we didn’t have the part failure at Charlotte and then some speeding issues at Atlanta, we probably could have done that. Still, it was nice to have another crew chief in the house. I haven’t worked with (Mike) Hillman, Jr. yet, but it’s nice to have another crew chief in the house that I feel like we can go out there and be competitive week in and week out. The 18 and the 51 ran together and fast so that was really cool for me. That was good and now me turning over the 51 to Chandler (Smith) and some other guys to cap off the rest of the year is going to be exciting for me to kind of see their growth and where they’re at. Obviously, knowing our program is good with this truck, bad news for them, they’ve got no excuses.”

    Can you expand on the relationship with Robert Hamke and the connection with Rowdy Manufacturing?

    “(Robert) Hamke was a super late model builder and he built cars for the old Southeast Tour when it was NASCAR and the Slim Jim All-Pro Series and all that sort of stuff. He built cars forever. He was always fast, always had great stuff and then when I started my super late model program in 2007, that’s who I started with. I had a Hamke car and we’ve all had Hamke cars over the years and worked on it and made it better and make it to where I wanted it and my standards of how I wanted things done. Then the last two years, I actually went off and built my own cars and didn’t have Hamke stuff anymore, but then another guy who I’m friends with, partners with, he came in and bought Robert out and paid for Robert’s building, paid for all his assets and bought all of Hamke Race Cars and Parts, essentially bought the business and then that guy wanted to build my cars at Hamke. Then we kind of joined forces and teamed up and I became partners in that deal. That’s kind of how it all transpired and where it’s at today. That location, the old Hamke building still build the late models and stuff right now and then the trucks and all that stuff is Rowdy Manufacturing, which is built out of the back of Kyle Busch Motorsports where we help out Shige Hattori Racing as well as Stewart Friesen and those guys.”

    Is there an appeal option with the Xfinity ruling and do you understand how it happened?

    “I don’t really understand what happened there. I don’t know why we would have been too low. Obviously, you start the cars in the green and then there’s a leeway, I don’t know if it’s three-eighths of an inch or what it is on the sticks before you fall into the red and we were a sixteenth into the red. It doesn’t make any sense to me. The only thing I can think of is when they’re allowed to unhook the shocks and they pull the front of the car up, they over-pulled the front of the car up, which dipped it on the left rear because the left rear spring is kind of soft and that lowered the left rear spoiler height where they check it all the way at the back of the car. That made it low. If the front was high – a half-inch high or whatever, they would have let it push the front down to minimum on the front, minimum legal, it probably would have picked the back up and the back would have been fine. Too many levers, too many things, too much bs that you have to go through. It would be nice to get rid of all the ride-height rules across all three series in my opinion.”

    How difficult will the Truck Series doubleheader be next weekend and can KBM capitlize?

    “It’s definitely an opportunity for us to capitalize on that. I feel like we’re pretty good where we’re at and you just have to take care of your stuff in the first race and not have any damage coming out of the first race to be good for the second race. I think we’re going to have Brandon Jones behind the wheel for both of the races in the 51 truck so he should do a really good job. He won his last start out at Pocono so hopefully him and (Danny) Stockman (crew chief) have a good idea of what they’re going to do and accomplish for Kansas next week. I’ll be running the Cup race on Thursday and peacing out for a halfway off week. I wish them the best of luck.”

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

    Finishing Position: 2nd

    What is it like battling with Kyle Busch and coming so close to the win?

    “We had such a good truck and thought we were going to win the race there. I came off pit road there after green flag pit stops and he (Kyle Busch) was a straightaway ahead of us. Our pit crew didn’t do anything wrong, he just did a good job getting onto pit road I guess. Hell of a run by the Safelite Autoglass Toyota Tundra and couldn’t be happier than that. We’re making strides, we’re right there and we’re where we need to be. We just need to put a full race together. This was a good run and my best career finish so we’ll move onto Kansas, a place I’ve won at before and hopefully win there.”

    What is it like racing against Kyle Busch for the victory?

    “I wish Kyle (Busch) picked a different race to go to. It was such a great day for our 18 Safelite Tundra team. I thought our truck was good enough to beat him, I just have to improve some things. Really proud of my team and ready to go to Kansas.”

    What can you learn from racing with Kyle Busch throughout the race?

    “There’s just a few things. It’s pretty damn cool to race side-by-side with him (Kyle Busch) like that. I just have to take better care of situations and figure out how to pass him. He’s really hard to pass. I was running behind him and he was moving all around. We’ll get back to the lab and try to get better.”

    How was the race overall?

    “The race went pretty well overall. First stage we were a little off handling-wise, but we got better in the second stage and beat Kyle (Busch) or passed Kyle. Led a bunch of laps and hit my marks on pit road or thought I did. Kyle was a straightaway ahead of me by the time I got out of the corner. It is what it is. We had a really fast Safelite Toyota Tundra and that’s all we could do. We’ll move forward to Kansas, a place I’ve won at.”

    Did you think you did everything you could on the final restart?

    “I definitely gave it my best effort. Looking back on it, there’s probably a few things I could have done and maybe been a little more aggressive side-drafting. I tried to clear him, but he’s just so damn good at the aero game and I’m not yet. Got a little learning to do for Kansas, but overall proud of this team and how we all ran today.”

    Do you have to race Kyle Busch differently knowing he’s your boss?

    “Not necessarily. I feel like you can race hard. I was laying on his quarter and he was laying on my quarter. It’s fun.”

    STEWART FRIESEN, No. 52 Halmar ‘Racing to Beat Hunger’ Toyota Tundra, Halmar Friesen Racing

    Finishing Position: 4th

    How important was this top-five finish for your team?

    “It was a defintely a challenge for us, Tripp (Bruce, crew chief) let me make a two-tire call in the first stage and we took lefts and I that really wasn’t the right answer. It got us some track position, but it really wasn’t what our Tundra needed. We fought free most of the race and then was able to get some wedge and trackbar, air pressure in it at the end and get a little bit of track position and get a good top five. First top five for the HFR organization out on our own. Proud of all of our guys, thanks to Chris Larson Hallmar, Drive to Beat Hunger, helpinglocal food bank here in Texas and just good deal all around. We’ve got a lot of great product sponsors and a lot of great guys on the team, so this is almost a win for us.”

    How do you feel about tonight’s race result?

    “That’s a win for us tonight, you know how our year has gone. It was a battle again tonight, we just fired off dead free, really loose and Tripp let me make a call for two left sides only on the first stage to get some track position. Then it was really, really free so that wasn’t the right call. We then got in and made a good wedge adjustment and then made some more trackbar, and air pressure. It was good, that third stage it fired off, we got rolling the outside passing good trucks and were rewarded with a top-five there.

    Does a run like tonight’s run help that confidence moving forward in the season for you?

    It helps, you know still have got a lot of questionshere. The whole change, our KBM chassis are beautiful trucks, beautiful bodies and with the TRD support we just got to connect all of the dots. All the stuff is there in front of us, but we’re just trying to figure it all out. Gather some good notes and kind of make sense of everything. We’re going in the right direction, we are learning more every race and at least we’ve got a top five to get rolling to the next one.”

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  • Ty Majeski – Vankor 350 Race Advance

    Ty Majeski – Vankor 350 Race Advance

    Vankor 350 | Texas Motor Speedway Race Advance
    Team: No. 45 Plan B Sales Chevrolet Silverado
    Driver: Ty Majeski
    Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport; @TyMajeski

    Ty Majeski on Racing at Texas: “We’re definitely looking to have a solid run in Al’s backyard this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway,” said Majeski. “Last week was disappointing with the rain ending the race early – we felt like we had a better truck than the results showed. I have a little experience here in the XFINITY Series and enjoy racing at this track. Thanks to everyone at Niece Motorsports for their hard work and to Plan B Sales for the support this weekend – we wouldn’t be able to do this without them.”

    Majeski at Texas: Saturday night’s race at Texas Motor Speedway marks Majeski’s first NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series start at the 1.5-mile track.

    The Wisconsin-native has one NASCAR XFINITY Series start at Texas Motor Speedway, a 13th-place result coming in 2018.

    On the Truck: The No. 45 Chevrolet will carry the Plan B Sales colors Saturday night under the lights at Texas Motor Speedway.

    Plan B Sales was founded in 2010 with the goal of bringing service to dealers that carry licensed motorsports product. Plan B Sales started as a Lionel diecast and Chase Authentics apparel distributor. Over the last few years Plan B Sales has grown to be the largest account for Lionel servicing the motorsports market and has expanded product offerings.

    Plan B Sales has quickly become the choice of dealers for a stocking one-stop distributor. Its product offering also includes Auto World, Greenlight Collectibles, BrandArt and are the exclusive distributor for University of Racing product lines.

    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.