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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Press Release

  • Bayley Currey – NC Education Lottery 200 Race Recap

    Bayley Currey – NC Education Lottery 200 Race Recap

    Team: No. 41 Unishippers Chevrolet Silverado
    Driver: Bayley Currey (Driftwood, Texas) | Crew Chief: Mike Hillman Jr.
    Follow the Team: Twitter: @NieceMotorsport | Instagram: @NieceMotorsports | Facebook: /NieceMotorsports | Web: www.niecemotorsports.com
    Follow Bayley Currey: Twitter: @BayleyCurrey | Instagram: @bayleycurrey05 | Facebook: /bayleycurrey05 | Web: www.bcurrey.com
    Start: 8th | Finish: 13th | Owner’s Points Standings: 14th

    Currey On Friday’s Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway: “Overall, I think it was great to get back in the Unishippers Silverado at an intermediate track. I feel that I continued to learn throughout the race and we were in a good spot come the end. I hope we can continue to build on what we have and come back with a good showing in Gateway next weekend.”

    Race Recap: Bayley Currey’s return the the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series provided a 14th-place finish and a lot of learning opportunities. Currey started the day by setting the ninth-quickest practice time and backing it up with an eight-place qualifying effort.

    But, once the race began the top-ten speed began to fade. Currey fell just outside the top-ten and continued to ride there for a majority of the NC Education Lottery 200 in Charlotte. He was able to hold on for a 12th-place finish in the first stage and an 18th-place finish in the second stage; both went caution-free.

    In the final stage, business picked up and the cautions began to fly throughout the segment. Fortunately for the Texas-born driver, he was able to make it through each incident unscathed. In the end, Currey brought home a 13th-place finish and advanced the No. 41 Unishippers Silverado to 14th in the owner’s championship.

    About Niece Motorsports:

    Niece Motorsports is owned by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece. In 2023, Niece Motorsports enters its eighth season in the NASCAR Craftsman 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.

    Media Inquiries: media@niecemotorsports.com | www.niecemotorsports.com

    About Worldwide Express:

    The WWEX group of brands, which comprises Worldwide Express, Unishippers and GlobalTranz, offers full-service logistics expertise to more than 115,000 customers across the country. With access to industry-leading small package, truckload, less-than-truckload and managed transportation solutions, its customers benefit from enhanced visibility and value for their supply chains. The company is the second-largest privately held freight brokerage and largest non-retail UPS Authorized Reseller® in the U.S. , with an annual systemwide revenue nearing $5 billion through a network of company-owned, franchise and agent locations. A highly selective carrier portfolio, proprietary technology, unique data assets and business intelligence capabilities provide clients with unmatched options and flexibility to meet their shipping needs. The WWEX Racing initiative was borne of a desire to address the complex but underserved logistic needs of the performance motorsports industry, using the unique combination of capabilities offered by the three brands’ combined 80+ years of insight. To learn more about the WWEX Racing program, visit www.wwexracing.com. For media inquiries, contact racing@wwex.com.

  • GMS Racing NCTS Race Recap: Charlotte Motor Speedway

    GMS Racing NCTS Race Recap: Charlotte Motor Speedway

    Grant Enfinger, No. 23 Champion Power Equipment Chevrolet Silverado RST

    START: 11TH
    FINISH: 5TH
    POINTS: 4TH

    Post-Race Quote: “[That was] a solid finish for sure for our Champion Power Equipment Chevrolet. We were pretty good in practice; the first stage we fired off good but then about 10 laps in I just lost all my drivability. We still had pace, but I couldn’t move around. I’d get bottled up by someone slower in front of me and then I would get passed by about three or four of them. We lost our track position a little bit, did some other stuff, struggled a little bit on pit road, but man those guys rallied and we had a good pit stop the last time. Tyler Monn and I were able to choose a good lane choice for once and the last restart worked out for us. I feel like we were a top-three truck there at the end. There were parts of the race where we were a 25th place truck and there were parts of the race where we were pretty solid. I’m pretty happy with everybody’s fight and with Jeff’s calls on the pit box, so anyways, we’ll go home with a P5 and smile.”

    Rajah Caruth, No. 24 Wendell Scott Foundation Chevrolet Silverado RST

    START: 4TH
    FINISH: 11TH
    POINTS: 17TH

    Post-Race Quote: “We had a pretty sporty Wendell Scott Foundation Chevrolet Silverado. So in stage one we were tight on the balance. We didn’t have the best pitstop. I drove my tail off and did what we could. Nice to have a decent recovery. It was nice to get stage points early. I have some stuff I need to work on. We will just keep on digging. I would like to thank Maury Gallagher, Mike Beam, Ron Booth, all of my partners, including Alpinestar, Butler Built Seats, Bell Racing, and ShadyRays. Thank you to all the men and women on my No. 24 Chevrolet do such a great job. I feel really good about St. Louis and we will get some revenge there.”

    Daniel Dye, No. 43 RaceToStopSuicide.com Chevrolet Silverado RST

    START: 18TH
    FINISH: 19TH
    POINTS: 19TH

    Post-Race Quote: “Pretty tough go at it for us on the No. 43 team tonight at Charlotte. It felt like we had a right rear tire falling apart towards the end of both stages, but our guys were able to keep working at it and making us have more speed on each run. We were able to get our truck headed in the right direction in the last stage but unfortunately we fell off and had to settle for a 19th place effort. We have a clean truck though, and should be able to head to Gateway and focus on getting some better results there. Thank you to all of my crew members for their hard work as well as all of our partners that support us each week.”

    ABOUT GMS RACING:

    GMS Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Truck Series operating the No. 23, No. 24, and No. 43 Chevrolet Silverado RSTs for drivers Grant Enfinger, Rajah Caruth, and Daniel Dye. Since the team was formed in 2012, GMS Racing has won five titles across multiple series, including the 2016 and 2020 NASCAR Truck Series championship, the 2015 ARCA Racing Series championship, as well as the 2019 & 2020 ARCA East championships. GMS has grown to occupy several buildings located in Statesville, N.C. including operations for GMS Fabrication. The GMS Racing campus also houses operations for LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, a team that competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series.

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  • Rhodes Cashes In At North Carolina Education Lottery 200

    Rhodes Cashes In At North Carolina Education Lottery 200

    CONCORD, N.C. (May 26, 2023) – A long wait was well worth it for Ben Rhodes on many levels Friday night, as he powered to the checkered flag in the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

    Rhodes, the 2021 Truck Series champion, snapped a 27-race winless streak and earned his seventh career Truck Series victory.

    The race was also the opener of the Triple Truck Challenge, which awarded a $50,000 bonus to Rhodes. The series concludes next month with races at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway and Nashville Superspeedway.

    “We had really good long-run speed in the truck,” Rhodes said. “Anytime you get a win you enjoy it as much as possible because you don’t know when you’ll be back. It’s harder than ever to win in the Truck Series.”

    The 26-year-old from Louisville, Ky., steadily pulled away from Stage One winner Corey Heim on the race’s final restart and emerged with the win after starting the race mid-pack in 19th.

    “We had to take it slow and methodical from 19th,” said Rhodes, who led 37 laps driving the No. 99 Ford for ThorSport Racing. “It’s not easy to pass in the Truck Series, especially here at Charlotte, but I’m so happy to get a win here. This is the North Carolina guys’ backyard. We’re a Sandusky, Ohio-based team, so it means a lot to myself and the team owners.”

    Heim finished second, 2.398 seconds behind, followed by Dean Thompson in third, Stage Two winner Carson Hocevar (43 laps led) in fourth and Grant Enfinger in fifth.

    “We were a short-run truck tonight,” said Heim, who led a race-high 49 laps. “It’s kind of been the story of the year. Maybe it’s something on my end that we’re doing wrong. It feels like we can power off better than everyone in the field but then 20 laps later we just fall.

    “Charlotte had been one of my worst race tracks. I’ve been hard on myself to finish better here. We finished second here in ARCA twice and second tonight. Maybe one day I’ll get it done.”

    Thompson and Enfinger also registered top-five finishes earlier in the day in the General Tire 150 ARCA Menards Series race.

    “I was pretty upset about the ARCA race but I’m pretty over the moon about this,” said Thompson of his first career top-five finish in the Truck Series. “Ben had it locked down there. Our guys put together an absolute rocket ship today. I can’t thank them enough.”

    Rhodes averaged 116.80 mph in completing the 134 laps in 1 hour, 43 minutes and 10 seconds. Five caution flags consumed 32 laps, with five leaders exchanging the lead 13 times.

    Racing continues this weekend with the Alsco Uniforms 300 NASCAR Xfinity Series race Saturday at noon (FS1, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) and the Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday at 6 p.m. (Fox, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

    TICKETS:
    Tickets for Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 are sold out. Fans can purchase tickets for other Charlotte Motor Speedway events at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com or by calling the ticket office at 1-800-455-FANS (3267). Admission to the Circle K Speed Street concert by Jake Owen (Saturday) is free with any race ticket. Sunday’s pre-race concert by The Doobie Brothers is free with a Coca-Cola 600 race ticket.

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  • Toyota Racing – NCTS Charlotte Post-Race Report – 05.26.23

    Toyota Racing – NCTS Charlotte Post-Race Report – 05.26.23

    HEIM EXTENDS POINTS LEAD WITH RUNNER-UP FINISH
    Dean Thompson scores career-best third-place finish

    CONCORD, N.C. (May 26, 2023) – TRICON Garage had another impressive night with Tanner Gray scoring the team’s third straight pole before Corey Heim (second) and Dean Thompson (third) put two Tundras inside the top-five finishers. Heim led a race high 49 laps and scored a stage win as the Georgia-native extended his points lead. For Thompson, it was a career night as the California-native scored stage points in both stages and earned his first career top-five finish.

    Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
    NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series
    Charlotte Motor Speedway
    Race 11 of 23 – 134 Laps, 200 Miles

    TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
    1st, Ben Rhodes*
    2nd, COREY HEIM
    3rd, DEAN THOMPSON
    4th, Carson Hocevar*
    5th, Grant Enfinger*
    10th, TAYLOR GRAY
    14th, DAVID GILLILAND
    22nd, STEWART FRIESEN
    24th, TYLER HILL
    26th, RYAN VARGAS
    27th, TANNER GRAY
    28th, TYLER ANKRUM
    34th, JUSTIN CARROLL
    35th, ARMANI WILLIAMS
    *non-Toyota driver

    TOYOTA QUOTES

    COREY HEIM, No. 11 Rootly Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, TRICON Garage

    Finishing Position: 2nd

    What emotions are you feeling right now?

    “Yeah, I think me and the 42 (Carson Hocevar) and the 5 (Dean Thompson) were probably the best trucks. The 99 (Ben Rhodes) just came on really strong. Once we got to second on that restart when the 42 got put in the middle there, I really thought we had a shot at it. It just proves that clean air is king here. I feel like if I had done a better job of getting past him as soon as possible than waiting on a run, I might have had a better opportunity. I’m just proud of TRICON Garage. Our Rootly Toyota Tundra TRD Pro was great today. The organization – everyone was fast today. So all really good things. I feel like we have something to work on in the future to get better on the long runs, but hats off to everyone at Toyota Racing, TRICON Garage – our truck looked great under the lights tonight.”

    DEAN THOMPSON, No. 5 Thompson Pipe Group Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, TRICON Garage

    Finishing Position: 3rd

    Do you think you could have challenged for a win if a caution had come out?

    “I don’t know. I think Ben (Rhodes) had it locked down there. He was pretty quick. I thought the 42 (Carson Hocevar) had it locked down, but I will tell you what. The TRICON guys put together an absolute rocket ship today. I can’t thank them enough. This is for all you doubters out there. P3. I have to thank Thompson Pipe Group, Assured Partners, Toyota Racing, TRICON Garage.”

    What was working so good for you in the top groove?

    “Dude, I don’t know. I heard the 99 (Ben Rhodes) was coming a couple lanes up by the fence. I was like ‘hell, I’ll try it.’ We got a couple of guys on the restart at the top. When you start passing guys, you might as well stay up there. TRICON put together a rocket ship – no one else could run up there. Corey (Heim) did a hell of a job. He’s a hell of a wheel man. I think we could have finished p1 or p2 with this Tundra but still learning.”

    What does this finish do for your confidence?
    “This is insane. This season so far has been so up and down. We’ve had good runs – in Texas and Kansas, and just end up wrecking. To have this turnaround like this is massive. Not just for me, but for my team too. This plays a lot into my confidence, so we can take it to Gateway.”

    How does the first top-five feel?

    “It feels pretty sweet. It’s just surreal to be here. I’m so honored to be here and to be able to do this. I’m so grateful. I got all mad and upset about p2 in the ARCA race, and now I’m stoked to be here in p3 in the Truck race. Pretty awesome stuff.”

    About Toyota

    Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in North America for more than 65 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands, plus our more than 1,800 dealerships.

    Toyota directly employs more than 48,000 people in North America who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 45 million cars and trucks at our 13 manufacturing plants. By 2025, Toyota’s 14th plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota currently offers 22 electrified options.

    Through the Start Your Impossible campaign, Toyota highlights the way it partners with community, civic, academic and governmental organizations to address our society’s most pressing mobility challenges. We believe that when people are free to move, anything is possible. For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Rhodes Drives F-150 to Victory at Charlotte Motor Speedway

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Rhodes Drives F-150 to Victory at Charlotte Motor Speedway

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
    NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
    NC Education Lottery 200 | Friday, May 26, 2023

    BEN RHODES DRIVES F-150 TO FIRST TRUCK SERIES WIN AT CHARLOTTE MOTOR SPEEDWAY

    • Ben Rhodes gave Ford its first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory at Charlotte Motor Speedway with tonight’s win.
    • The victory was the first of the season for Rhodes and third overall for Ford.
    • It also marked the first win for ThorSport Racing since re-joining Ford at the start of this season.
    • The last time Rhodes won with Ford was on Sept. 6, 2020 at Darlington.
    • This marks the third NCTS win for Rhodes in a Ford F-150.

    Ford Finishing Results:
    1st – Ben Rhodes
    7th – Ty Majeski
    12th – Matt Crafton
    23rd – Zane Smith
    25th – Mason Maggio
    27th – Josh Reaume
    33rd – Hailie Deegan
    36th – Keith McGee

    BEN RHODES, No. 99 Campers Inn RV Ford F-150 – VICTORY LANE INTERVIEW – YOU SAID YOU HAD A LOT OF WORK TO DO BEFORE THE RACE. HOW DID YOU TURN IT AROUND? “It came to life at night. I guess I need to give my crew a lot more credit than I did. They knew what they were doing. The night time, they planned for it, and even on my last stop, my pit crew was so good. Every track they pick up spots for us. Two races ago they got us nine spots on pit road. They did the magic again tonight and got us to the front. The truck was good once we got in clean air. The night time came to us and they made some adjustments. I was worried at first and they came to us again. They looked into a crystal ball tonight and they gave me everything I needed. I had a lot of work to do. We had to take it slow and methodical from 19th. It’s not easy to pass in the Truck Series, especially here at Charlotte, but I’m so happy to get a win here. This is the North Carolina guy’s backyard. We’re a Sandusky (OH) based team, so it means a lot to myself and the team owners.”

    YOUR FIRST WIN OF THE YEAR AND NOW YOU’RE ALL BUT LOCKED INTO THE PLAYOFFS? “I’m not gonna say I was getting worried, but I was certainly feeling a little bit of the pressure, and it wouldn’t have been like that if it wasn’t for the last three races. We somehow found ourselves getting wrecked. We’d run the high side and get wrecked. We’d run the bottom and get wrecked. Lo and behold, here we are recovering and I can’t think of a sweeter way to do it. These guys have worked their absolute butts off. Again, being up north we have a different set of challenges and my guys work 10 times harder, I think, to fulfill that. They deserve it. I’m just so happy for them. It’s all theirs and I’m happy.”

    THIS IS THE FIRST TRUCK WIN AT CHARLOTTE FOR FORD. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO DO THAT? “It means a lot. I spend a lot of time actually in Charlotte even though I live in Kentucky. I come down here to the Ford Performance Technical Center that is right down the road. This is their home track as far as that goes. They’ve got a lot of really hard-working people at Ford and they deserve this as much as anybody, too. To think that they’ve gone this long and not gotten a win in their backyard in that sense, that’s really cool. I’m just happy we could do it. I’m happy for my team, happy for Ford, everybody involved, and, of course, Campers Inn. They flew up from Florida and they’re here with us now and I don’t think they’ve been to a NASCAR Victory Lane before, so we’re gonna show them how they do it.”

    WINNER’S PRESS CONFERENCE

    BEN RHODES – “On that many laps until the end you start getting a little nervous. A caution flag is gonna come out and every single doubt goes through your head that something is gonna happen. I just knew that if a caution came out we’d be in trouble just because the Truck Series is savage restarts. Everybody just goes so crazy. They don’t care about finishing the race. They just care about winning the race, so I was really worried about a restart, but, thankfully for us, we had really good long run speed built into the truck with the last pit stop. That’s why Hocevar got passed us on the early laps. I was really loose and he was able to fire off good. We were hoping for a really long green flag run and luckily we got that. The track came to us and we were able to pull away to a big lead. That made me feel better. I really only felt better once I got the white flag, let’s be honest.”

    DO YOU LOOK LIKE YOU STOLE ONE FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA TEAMS? “It feels that way, for sure. We enjoy racing here and performing good for that simple reason. It’s kind of like a pride thing. We want to come here into their backyard knowing that we travel and work so much harder because we have to go out and get our resources. For me, I live in Kentucky. I have to travel up to Sandusky, Ohio. I come down here almost basically every week right now because this is where the simulator is at, so I’m in Charlotte a whole lot and it’s not easy. To come here into their backyard and win a race is a really good feeling. It just gives you a good feeling. I’m lost for words right now. I’m just happy.”

    HOW MUCH OF A PRIORITY IS IT TO BUILD ON THIS AND WIN MORE NOW? “What’s funny is the last two years I put a huge emphasis on points racing and the last three races – Kansas Busch hit the wall and knocked our front end off. We got wrecked by Garcia at Darlington. We got wrecked by Eckes at Wilkesboro. It just seemed like every single thing that could go wrong this season, I mean, you name a race and I can tell you some severe adversity we had to overcome, and some of them we just flat-out didn’t finish the race. I look at the point standings and we’re just falling further and further back. We’re not getting the stage wins that I’m used to. Last year, we had the most stage wins of anybody. I think this year I still have a goose egg for stage wins, so I’m not gonna say I was feeling the pressure, but I thought something’s got to turn around at some point. I’m really happy it happened here, but I hope now at this point I’m not gonna say we’re gonna start stage racing and points racing because we haven’t really been able to do that yet this year, but we’re certainly going to focus on the wins. Right now, our strong suit has been the mile-and-a-halves. Our weak point is the short tracks and the good news for us is we’ve got the trip and we’re going to Gateway next, and that has been a really good track for ThorSport, so I’m really pumped for that.”

    HAS IT FELT LIKE FOREVER SINCE YOU WON ON ASPHALT? “A little bit. Yeah, I guess it was the road course on asphalt when I won last. We won a road course. We went dirt and now we’re on a mile-and-a-half, so I guess we’re just trying to win on whatever we can get a win on, but, yeah, it felt like a long time. Anytime you get a win you don’t know when the next one is gonna come. You celebrate it as much as you can, enjoy it while it lasts because it’s just a really tough sport. I was saying on the frontstretch that I’ve been in the Truck Series full-time since 2016 and since then I can think back to ‘16, ‘17 I worked on my restarts religiously. I mean, really, really hard. I analyzed everything that Kyle Busch did because he was the best at that time and now I think you’ll find when Busch comes in the Truck Series you don’t just say, ‘Oh, he’s gonna wax somebody on the restarts.’ They’re really hard and they’re really competitive. Everybody upped their game and I think now it’s harder than ever to get a win in the Truck Series. I think he had a quote or something about that and how he wants to run more truck races so he can win in his equipment. It’s just tough.”

    HOW MUCH DOES THE TRIPLE TRUCK CHALLENGE UP THE INTENSITY? “I think it helps the competitiveness with parity through the field. You look at the depth of the field and the depth of the field shows up really deep at the Triple Truck Challenge and when the playoffs start. It just gets so closely competitive, but the driving by the drivers is 100 percent like idiocy all the time. So, you know what, I can’t say that the drivers are doing anything different, but I can tell you that the way the trucks are prepared and how close the field is – for sure the competition level gets packed in more. The same thing with the playoffs. When you get there you can feel it. You walk into the garage and you can feel it. There’s something in the air and you feel that. When the money is on the line that happens, but the drivers are always checkers or wreckers it seems like in the Truck Series.”

    DOES THIS PAVE THE WAY FOR ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP RUN? “I hope so. It wasn’t looking like that early on for this year. If you look at my stats, we’ve typically been able to get our wins early and like this time of year it seems like we struggle. I really do feel like our stats for the season do not reflect the level of competition and competitiveness that we’ve had. Again, with the DNF’s and stuff that have shown up. I analyze those races and I’m like, ‘What could I have done different. We could have done this on this restart or this, this or this.’ You Monday Morning quarterback it, but in reality you don’t know what’s gonna happen. It’s like trying to look into a crystal ball and predict the future. There’s no way of knowing that until afterwards, and those situations I couldn’t have done anything different, but I do feel like we were still just fine for a championship season. When I look back on my last two seasons we finished second last year because I was like 200 feet from the white flag, and we won the championship before but we transferred both times on tiebreakers to the next round, so the pressure we’re used to. That stuff doesn’t bother me, it’s just getting some momentum built. Last year, we were here and then we started building the momentum back for the playoffs. Right now, I feel like hopefully we’re putting the stop to the bleeding that had occurred for the previous 10 races or whatever and I hope we’re starting an upper trajectory now.”

    THOUGHTS ON THE NEXT FEW RACES? “I feel really good about Gateway. Over the years, that’s a track that we’ve had tremendous speed and somehow we’ve never been able to bring one home. It’s been up and down for us. In 2017, we were wicked fast in practice, popped a tire and hit the wall. In ‘18 we were OK, in ‘19 OK, 2020 fast. Last year, we were leading with like 15 to go and the alternator goes out and we’re starting to lose horsepower and losing voltage and Eckes, which is the truck that we’re taking, this was his team with Jariod Prince and Brian Ralston, all those guys, he actually passed me for the lead and then ended up losing it on the last restart, I think. So, they’ve got speed. It gives me a lot of confidence for that reason.”

    CAN YOU TAKE ME THROUGH THE LAST RESTART? “He came up after the race and he’s got a lot of respect for the guys that are on this team because they were his guys for two years really, and the incident last week we talked about and he talked to the guys about and wasn’t a good deal. So, I appreciate him pushing me hard and then he also cut me a little bit of a break going in one and two because as we were coming up the track he got more to my outside than I thought and he actually had to check up as we were going towards the wall. It was one of those things where he was probably for sure gonna hit the wall if he stayed in it, but then we may have also hit the wall, too. I’m not sure. So, I thanked him for it nonetheless because I don’t like racing so aggressively with people, but in the Truck Series it’s something you have to do and it happens so fast, too. As you’re taking that last restart, you’re getting this monster run. You’re holding the bottom and you know he’s gonna go where you’re not and you know the outside lane is the dominant lane, so he’s gonna go to that. Well, I’m just trying to predict it and move my truck in unison with his and he jerked the wheel a little bit faster than I can move mine and that’s what happens, but, all in all, I hope he got a good finish because he gave us a heck of a push and cut us some slack.”

    WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO GET FORD IN VICTORY LANE FOR THE FIRST TIME AT CHARLOTTE IN THE TRUCK SERIES? “A whole heck of a lot. It’s one of those things you pride yourself on being able to be the first to do something. We got a big number for Ford’s win at one point. I think it was my win at Kentucky Speedway in 2018. I forget what it was. We’ll just call it 50,000 because it’s Ford and they win a lot. Anyways, it feels good knowing that we can set that as a stat. You want to add stats to your name whenever you can and I don’t know, I’m just glad we could do that for them and hopefully when somebody looks back on the stats, we’ll pop up.”

    WHAT BECOMES OF THE HAT AFTER TONIGHT? “This is my new grass mowing hat. I’m pretty proud of this hat. It’s gonna be like the hardest earned grass mowing hat ever. I mow a lot of acreage actually, so it’s gonna keep my neck from getting so red.”

    WHAT WAS IT LIKE AT THE END FROM AN ETIQUETTE STANDPOINT? “Possibly. It’s tough to say because everybody has been doing it well enough now and the field has become so competitive that there are still extremely aggressive moves being made, we’ve just all found a way to not wreck tonight. The funny thing is I think drivers are starting to get to a point where they know who far they can push the envelope. They get right to the event horizon without getting pulled into the wreck and then they back off, so they’re really good at figuring that out right now. I just hope we can keep that up, but the moves are still like uber aggressive. It’s tough to deal with sometimes and then keeping calm when that happens you’ve just got to chalk it up to say it’s good hard racing, I suppose.”

  • Tanner Gray Takes Pole PositionFor North Carolina Education Lottery 200

    Tanner Gray Takes Pole PositionFor North Carolina Education Lottery 200

    CONCORD, N.C. (May 26, 2023) — Tanner Gray won the pole for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race on Friday at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

    Gray, 24, from Artesia, New Mexico, turned a lap of 180.385 mph (29.936 seconds) in the No. 15 Toyota for TRICON Garage.

    “It’s always nice when you can show up and be fast,” Gray said. “We had a bit of a rough practice with some engine issues. All the guys worked really hard to get everything back together.

    “I’m proud of everybody in the garage. We’ve been working really hard to get our trucks better. This is a good step in the right direction.”

    Ty Majeski was just behind with a speed of 180.180 mph (29.970 seconds) in the 98 Ford with Corey Heim in third in the No. 11 Toyota (180.102 mph).

    Friday’s race is the opening event of the Triple Truck Challenge, which gives a $50,000 bonus to the winner.

    “In the past the track has freed up going into the night,” Gray said. “We’re going to have to make sure we stay on top of changes. Track position is going to be big. We want as many stage points as we can get. It’s a good opportunity for us to get stage points.”

    The North Carolina Education Lottery 200 is set for Friday at 8:30 p.m. (FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

    TICKETS:
    Fans can purchase tickets online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com or by calling the ticket office at 1-800-455-FANS (3267). Admission to concerts by AC/DC tribute bank Dirty Deeds (Friday at Circle K Speed Street) and Jake Owen (Saturday at zMAX Dragway Pavilion) is free with any race ticket. Sunday’s pre-race concert by The Doobie Brothers is free with a Coca-Cola 600 race ticket.

    KEEP TRACK:
    Fans can connect with Charlotte Motor Speedway by following on Twitter and Instagram or becoming a Facebook fan. Keep up with all the latest news and information with the Charlotte Motor Speedway mobile app.

  • BlueSprig Partners with Armani Williams and G2G Racing for Charlotte Truck Series Race

    BlueSprig Partners with Armani Williams and G2G Racing for Charlotte Truck Series Race

    CONCORD, N.C.: BlueSprig, a leading provider of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) treatment services to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) will support Armani Williams in Friday night’s NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway.

    Williams, the first NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series driver openly diagnosed on the autism spectrum will make his second Truck Series start this season and first at Charlotte driving the No. 46 Toyota Tundra Pro for G2G Racing.

    BlueSprig, founded in 2017, is a leading provider of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) treatment services to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

    BlueSprig is committed to providing compassionate, individualized and evidence-based behavior analysis treatment. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, BlueSprig is a nationwide provider of ABA treatment with 140 plus locations.

    Friday night’s 11th Truck Series race of the season will mark BlueSprig’s second foray in NASCAR. They first partnered with Williams for the SpeedyCash.com 250 at Texas Motor Speedway on April 1.

    “There are not words to express how appreciative I am to everyone at BlueSprig for their continued support and belief in me as a driver to partner with G2G Racing for such an instrumental Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway,” said Williams.

    “BlueSprig provides so many wonderful services available to those in need, I am honored to have the opportunity to represent them during this Memorial Day weekend and look forward to a productive race with my G2G Racing team.”

    BlueSprig is equally excited about the 134 laps that await their driver on Friday night just at the 1.5-mile track nestled just outside Charlotte, N.C.

    “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Armani, as he has an amazing story to tell, and has been an inspiration to not only our organization but for many families across the country,” said Jason Owen, CEO and President of BlueSprig.

    “We share and celebrate Armani’s passion for raising awareness around autism spectrum disorder. It will be an exciting moment to watch Armani race the BlueSprig truck at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and we look forward to supporting him as he lives out his racing dream.”

    Guaranteed to make his Charlotte Truck Series debut, Williams, a native of Grosse Point, Michigan is looking forward to building his relationship with his G2G Racing team and contend for a strong finish.

    “I am very happy to compete in the Truck Series that a lot of the team consider their home track,” added Williams. “I am appreciative of the opportunity to return to G2G Racing after pairing with them earlier this year at Texas Motor Speedway.

    “I am confident we can continue to build on our communication that will reward with a competitive finish for everyone at BlueSprig and those who continue to support my racing endeavors.”

    Before turning his concentration towards his Truck Series duties, Williams will participate in an autograph session with his No. 46 BlueSprig Toyota Tundra Pro on display on Thursday, May 25, 2023 from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the soon-to-be newest BlueSprig office located at 2407 Plantation Center Drive, Matthews, N.C. 28105.

    Jessica Cloutier, senior vice president of operational support at BlueSprig explained why it was important to expand BlueSprig’s presence in the Carolinas.

    “As we expand BlueSprig’s footprint in the Carolinas, it’s incredibly important to us that we create an atmosphere of support, resources and understanding for families and children who are impacted by autism spectrum disorder,” added Cloutier.

    “Through this event, we are providing an opportunity for our clients, families and fans alike to meet Armani and be inspired by his story and success.”

    Williams, 23, graduated to the Truck Series after stints in the premier ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East, ARCA Menards Series West and the Canadian-based NASCAR Pinty’s Series.

    He will make his sixth Truck Series start of his career in the 20th annual event.

    For additional information on BlueSprig, please visit bluesprigautism.com

    For more on Armani Williams, please visit teamarmaniracing.com, like him on Facebook (Team Armani Racing) and follow him on Twitter (@TeamArmaniRacin).

    The North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (134 laps | 201 miles) is the 11th of 23 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series races on the 2023 schedule. The two-day show begins with practice on Friday, May 26 from 1:35 p.m. – 2:05 p.m. Qualifying kicks off immediately following practice at 2:05 p.m. The field will take the green flag later that night shortly after 8:30 p.m. with live coverage on FOX Sports 1 (FS1), the Motor Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (Eastern).

  • Daniel Dye – Charlotte Preview

    Daniel Dye – Charlotte Preview

    Charlotte Preview
    May 26 | 8:30 PM ET | FS1 – MRN – SiriusXM

    2023 NASCAR Truck Series Stats
    Starts: 10; Best start: 10th; Best finish: 13th (Kansas I); Laps led: 5; Current points position: 19th

    Chassis History
    Dye and the No. 43 team will compete with GMS Racing chassis no. 348 for this weekend’s North Carolina Lottery 200. This will mark only the second race on this chassis’ build sheet, as Daniel was on tap for its debut at Kansas Speedway at the beginning of the month. Dye earned his best-career start and finish running this Silverado, qualifying inside the top-10 and finishing in 13th.

    Rookie of the Year
    Dye’s 14th place finish at North Wilkesboro Speedway was the best result out of all the drivers contending for Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors, moving him closer to his teammate in the rookie standings. Entering Charlotte, Daniel continues to straddle the fourth spot in points, now 77 behind leader Nick Sanchez and only 4 behind Rajah Caruth.

    Daniel Dye Quote
    Since you’ve raced at Charlotte Motor Speedway before, what are some of the unique characteristics of this track that separates it from most intermediates?
    “Yeah, I’m really looking forward to getting to Charlotte since I’ve raced there before and already have a couple of mile-and-a-half races under my belt in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. Charlotte is different compared to a lot of these other places because it’s very bumpy and rough. I know the GMS Racing team has had some success there in the past, and based off of what we were able to learn in Kansas a few weeks ago I think Blake and the rest of our No. 43 crew guys will bring us a fast truck to compete with.”

    Race to Stop Suicide

    Race to Stop Suicide is a non-profit organization co-founded by Daniel and Randy Dye. The organization’s main objective is to create awareness, remove stigma and normalize the conversation surrounding suicide. They provide entry-level education on what to look for, symptoms and how to check up on family and friends. Race to Stop Suicide also ensures that people have easy access to helpful resources like the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and 988. For more information, visit their website at www.racetostopsuicide.com.

  • Kris Wright NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series News and Notes

    Kris Wright NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series News and Notes

    KRIS WRIGHT
    No. 02 F.N.B. Corporation Chevrolet Silverado RST
    NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series News and Notes
    Event: North Carolina Education Lottery 200
    Date: Friday, May 26
    Venue: Charlotte Motor Speedway
    Location: Concord, North Carolina
    Track Description: 1.5 mile(s)
    Race: 134 laps / 201 miles

    Under the Lights … Charlotte Motor Speedway is set to illuminate the track as they gear up for an exhilarating NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race under the night sky this Friday.

    The event not only kickstarts an action-packed weekend, but also pays tribute to the courageous men and women who have served or are currently serving in the military.

    Kris Wright embarks on his third NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at the renowned 1.5-mile paved oval track known for its 24 degrees of banking in the turns, situated just outside Charlotte, North Carolina. Wright debuted at Charlotte Motor Speedway for the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series with Young’s Motorsports on May 28, 2021.

    Speedway Stats: Kris Wright is gearing up for his 24th start in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series on speedways, which are tracks ranging from 1 to 2 miles in length. Wright also has five combined NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) starts on speedways.

    QUOTE WORTHY

    Kris Wright, driver of the No. 02 F.N.B. Corporation Chevrolet Silverado RST for Young’s Motorsports
    On the Charlotte Motor Speedway:
    “Back to the Charlotte Motor Speedway! This weekend is one of my favorites. I am excited to go racing at another 1.5-mile track – and excited to represent F.N.B. Corporation in one of their biggest markets. The No. 02 Young’s Motorsports team is bringing a new Chevrolet Silverado RST to hit the track. Be sure to tune-in.”

    Kris Wright on Social Media … To keep up-to-date with the latest news, information and exclusive content, visit KrisWrightMotorsports.com, or connect with Kris Wright on Facebook (/KrisWrightRacing), Twitter (@KrisOnNASCAR) or Instagram (@krisonnascar).

    Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series History at the Charlotte Motor Speedway … This weekend will mark Young’s Motorsports’ 20th, 21st and 23rd NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. The organization posted a team best finish at the track of 13th-place with Tyler Dipple on May 17, 2019. The 19 previous starts at America’s Home for Racing with 200 miles of wheel-to-wheel excitement as the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series kicks off Memorial Day weekend’s triple-header, have earned Young’s Motorsports an average starting position of 22.2 and an average finish of 24.7.

    Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series History … Since entering the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series in 2012, the Mooresville, N.C.,-based organization has logged 436 starts from 52 drivers, resulting in solid performances that include two victories (Talladega Superspeedway 2019, 2021), seven top-five finishes and 32 top-10 finishes, with an average starting position of 22.3 and an average finishing position of 21.4.

    Catch the Action … The North Carolina Education Lottery 200 will be televised on FS1 on Friday, May 26, starting at 8:30p.m. (ET). To kick off the excitement, tune in to NASCAR RaceDay: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series on FS1 at 8:00 p.m. (ET).

    For live coverage of the event, fans can also tune in to the Motor Racing Network (MRN) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, both starting at 8:00 p.m. (ET). If you’re eager to catch the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series qualifying, it will be aired on FS1 on Friday at 1:30 p.m. (ET).

    About F.N.B. Corporation F.N.B. Corporation (NYSE: FNB), headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a diversified financial services company operating in seven states and the District of Columbia. FNB’s market coverage spans several major metropolitan areas including: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Maryland; Cleveland, Ohio; Washington, D.C.; and Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham and the Piedmont Triad (Winston-Salem, Greensboro and High Point) in North Carolina. The Company has total assets of approximately $42 billion and nearly 340 banking offices throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Washington, D.C. and Virginia.

    FNB provides a full range of commercial banking, consumer banking and wealth management solutions through its subsidiary network which is led by its largest affiliate, First National Bank of Pennsylvania, founded in 1864. Commercial banking solutions include corporate banking, small business banking, investment real estate financing, government banking, business credit, capital markets and lease financing. The consumer banking segment provides a full line of consumer banking products and services, including deposit products, mortgage lending, consumer lending and a complete suite of mobile and online banking services. FNB’s wealth management services include asset management, private banking and insurance.

    The common stock of F.N.B. Corporation trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “FNB” and is included in Standard & Poor’s MidCap 400 Index with the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) Regional Banks SubIndustry Index. Customers, shareholders and investors can learn more about this regional financial institution by visiting the F.N.B. Corporation website at www.fnbcorporation.com.

  • GMS Racing NCTS Race Preview: Charlotte Motor Speedway

    GMS Racing NCTS Race Preview: Charlotte Motor Speedway

    Race Information

    • Round: NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race No. 11 of 23
    • Track Location: Charlotte Motor Speedway – Concord, North Carolina
    • Race Name: North Carolina Education Lottery 200
    • Broadcast: Friday, May 26th at 8:30 PM ET live on FS1 (TV), MRN (Radio), and Sirius XM NASCAR Channel 90
    • Team Entrants:

    No. 23 | Grant Enfinger & Jeff Hensley – Champion Power Equipment Chevrolet
    No. 24 | Rajah Caruth & Chad Walter – Wendell Scott Foundation Chevrolet
    No. 43 | Daniel Dye & Blake Bainbridge – RaceToStopSuicide.com Chevrolet

    Grant Enfinger, No. 23 Champion Power Equipment Chevrolet Silverado RST

    Charlotte Motor Speedway Stats

    • NXS Starts: 1; Best start: 35th; Best finish: 36th (2021)
    • NCTS Starts: 6; Best start: 5th; Best finish: 2nd (2022); Top 5s: 1; Top 10s: 3; Laps led: 2

    2023 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Season Stats

    • Starts: 10; Wins: 1 (Kansas I); Best start: 2nd; Top 5s: 3; Top 10s: 5; Laps led: 68; Current points position: 4th
    • About Champion Power Equipment: Since 2003, Champion Power Equipment has earned a reputation for designing and producing the market’s finest power equipment. From our original headquarters in Santa Fe Springs, California, Champion has expanded its North American footprint to include facilities in Jackson, Tennessee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Toronto Canada. Today, Champion’s product line has expanded to include portable generators, home standby generators, inverter generators, engines, winches and log splitters. With over 2.5 million generators sold in North America, Champion is a market leader in the power equipment field. Visit ChampionPowerEquipment.com for more information.
    • Chassis History/Info: Enfinger and the No. 23 team will compete with GMS Racing chassis no. 346 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. This chassis made its debut back in March at Las Vegas Motor Speedway where it finished ninth, and most recently carried Grant to the convincing victory at Kansas Speedway just a few weeks ago, leading 65 laps in the process.
    • Double Duty: Check the ARCA Menards Series entry list! The 2015 series champion will make his return to the tour as he competes in Friday’s General Tire 150 driving the No. 97 Chevrolet SS entry for CR7 Motorsports. This will be Enfinger’s first ARCA race on an intermediate track since Pocono in 2016 – a race that he won – as well as his first series start at Charlotte.
    • The Trip Returns: Friday’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 will begin the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Triple Truck Challenge program. Since the program’s inception in 2019, GMS Racing drivers have delivered the most wins of any organization with victories from Brett Moffitt (Iowa, 2019), Sheldon Creed (Daytona, 2020; Gateway, 2020; Darlington, 2021), and Zane Smith (Dover, 2020). This year, the three tracks on the schedule for “The Trip” include Charlotte Motor Speedway, World Wide Technology Raceway, and Nashville Superspeedway.
    • FearTheFinger Playoffs Profile: It’s hard to believe that we are already talking about the playoffs picture, but with there being just six races left in the regular season, the fight for the championship lies along the horizon. A top-10 finish at North Wilkesboro paired with stage points elevated Enfinger two spots in the standings to fourth position, and he is now only 41 points behind the series’ championship leader, Corey Heim. By winning at Kansas Speedway at the start of the month, Grant has essentially locked himself into postseason contention for the fifth time in his career. - From The Drivers Seat: What makes Charlotte Motor Speedway such a challenging racetrack?

    “Charlotte is a pretty unique mile-and-a-half racetrack considering how bumpy it is. I guess it’s because the track was built on a landfill; but there are just so many violent bumps around that place, especially going off into turn 3. You’ve gotta have a truck good enough to be able to maneuver through those and still be able to get to the bottom if you need to. The past few years, we’ve had the track compound which has given us more of an outside groove there than what we’ve had in years past.

    In order to win the race, you’ve got to be able to run well on the bottom of the track as well as up on the top. I feel like Charlotte is probably one of the trickiest tracks on the schedule in terms of how much the weather conditions from the daytime practice to the nighttime race change the handling characteristics for us. It’s a really fun place when you’re dialed in, but it is easy to miss the setup there and have a long night. Hensley and I have worked hard at this place and I’m sure we will unload our Champion Power Equipment Chevy with a good package. We’re taking the same truck that we won Kansas with, so hopefully we can go out there and contend for another win with it on Friday night.”

    Rajah Caruth, No. 24 Wendell Scott Foundation Chevrolet Silverado RST

    Charlotte Motor Speedway Stats

    • Rajah Caruth will make his first NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series start at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Friday.
    • ARCA Starts: 1; Best start: 4th; Best finish: 3rd (2022); Top 5s: 1; Top 10s: 1; Laps led: 27

    2023 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Season Stats

    • Starts: 10; Best start: 13th; Best finish: 6th (Darlington); Top 10s: 1; Current points position: 17th
    • About the Wendell Scott Foundation: Founded in 2011, The Wendell Scott Foundation, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization inspired by Wendell Scott, Sr. and provides services such as job-skill training, STEM education opportunities, mentoring, and other supportive services to at-risk, underserved youth between the ages of 8-18 years in Danville, Virginia and surrounding areas.

    The Foundation’s mission of using educational attainment to end racial disparities in education and health is vital in addressing economic inequality and improving future success in African-American communities. For more information, please visit www.wendellscott.org.

    • Chassis History/Info: Rajah Caruth and the No. 24 team will compete with GMS Racing chassis no. 323 at Charlotte. This Chevrolet made its on-track debut at Pocono Raceway in 2022 being driven by Grant Enfinger who drove it to a 17th finish. Caruth has driven it twice so far this year at Las Vegas Motor Speedway where he finished 29th, and most recently at Texas Motor Speedway, where he finished 19th.
    • Summer Shootout: Having been selected by the NASCAR Drive for Diversity program in 2019, Rajah started his career competing in US Legends Cars in the Bojangles Summer Shootout on the Charlotte Motor Speedway quarter mile track. He recalls racing on the front stretch hoping that one day he would be able to make it to the NASCAR national divisions where he could race on the big track, and this weekend, his dream will come true.
    • Double Duty: In addition to his duties with the team on Friday in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race, Rajah Caruth will drive the No. 44 Chevrolet Camaro for Alpha Prime Racing in Saturday’s Alsco Uniforms 300 with the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Caruth has made three NXS starts this season, posting a best race result of 21st place at Auto Club Speedway.
    • Sunoco Rookie Battle: After getting swept away in a late-race incident at North Wilkesboro, Caruth was relegated to a disappointing 34th place finish – lowest of all the rookies. Rajah remains in third for the Sunoco Rookie of the Year points chase, but lost some ground to the leaders, now 73 markers behind Nick Sanchez and 44 points behind Jake Garcia in second.
    • From The Driver’s Seat: This will be your third time pulling double duty with the Truck and Xfinity car, how much of a benefit has that been for you in the past?

    “Running double duty in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and Xfinity Series is going to be a big help especially when it comes to having the extra track time. I’ve been to Charlotte before, both in the ARCA Menards Series last season and in testing the Xfinity car earlier this year. To be the first one on the racetrack and know where I need to place the vehicle as well as knowing what parts of the surface have the grip and where it’s going to be optimal to run for lap time will be very beneficial. I feel good about getting a good result for everyone at the Wendell Scott Foundation and all the men and woman on my No. 24 Chevy team. We’ve had really good pace the past few weeks but have only had one decent result to show for it, so we’ll just keep it going and give it our all this weekend.”

    Daniel Dye, No. 43 RaceToStopSuicide.com Chevrolet Silverado RST

    Charlotte Motor Speedway Stats

    • Daniel Dye will make his first NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series start at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Friday.
    • ARCA Starts: 1; Best start: 3rd; Best finish: 6th (2022); Top 10s: 1

    2023 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Season Stats

    • Starts: 10; Best start: 10th; Best finish: 13th (Kansas I); Laps led: 5; Current points position: 19th
    • About Race To Stop Suicide: Race to Stop Suicide was co-founded by Daniel and Randy Dye. The nationally trademarked 501(c)3 non-profit works to create awareness, normalize the conversation, and remove the stigma surrounding suicide. Additionally, provide an entry-level amount of education, what to look for, symptoms, and a plan to check in and check up on family and friends. Race to Stop Suicide prioritizes ensuring folks have easy access to helpful resources, such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and 988. For more information, please visit www.racetostopsuicide.com
    • Chassis History/Info: Dye and the No. 43 team will compete with GMS Racing chassis no. 348 for this weekend’s North Carolina Lottery 200. This will mark only the second race on this chassis’ build sheet, as Daniel was on tap for its debut at Kansas Speedway at the beginning of the month. Dye earned his best-career start and finish running this Silverado, qualifying inside the top-10 and finishing in 13th.
    • Mental Health Awareness Month: Daniel Dye has partnered with NASCAR to promote Mental Health Awareness Month throughout the month of May. The Race To Stop Suicide will play a key role in these initiatives, and several pieces of content around the topic will be posted via Daniel’s social media handles.
    • Sunoco Rookie Battle: Dye’s 14th place finish at North Wilkesboro Speedway was the best result out of all the drivers contending for Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors, moving him closer to his teammate in the rookie standings. Entering Charlotte, Daniel continues to straddle the fourth spot in points, now 77 behind leader Nick Sanchez and only 4 behind Rajah Caruth.
    • From the Driver’s Seat: Since you’ve raced at Charlotte Motor Speedway before, what are some of the unique characteristics of this track that separates it from most intermediates?

    “Yeah, I’m really looking forward to getting to Charlotte since I’ve raced there before and already have a couple of mile-and-a-half races under my belt in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. Charlotte is different compared to a lot of these other places because it’s very bumpy and rough. I know the GMS Racing team has had some success there in the past, and based off of what we were able to learn in Kansas a few weeks ago I think Blake and the rest of our No. 43 crew guys will bring us a fast truck to compete with.”

    ABOUT GMS RACING:

    GMS Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Truck Series operating the No. 23, No. 24, and No. 43 Chevrolet Silverado RSTs for drivers Grant Enfinger, Rajah Caruth, and Daniel Dye. Since the team was formed in 2012, GMS Racing has won five titles across multiple series, including the 2016 and 2020 NASCAR Truck Series championship, the 2015 ARCA Racing Series championship, as well as the 2019 & 2020 ARCA East championships. GMS has grown to occupy several buildings located in Statesville, N.C. including operations for GMS Fabrication. The GMS Racing campus also houses operations for LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, a team that competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series.

    SOCIAL MEDIA:

    To keep up-to-date with the latest news, information and exclusive content, follow GMS Racing on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.