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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Press Release

  • Tyler Carpenter – Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt Race Recap

    Tyler Carpenter – Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt Race Recap

    Tyler Carpenter – Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt Race Recap
    Team: No. 41 Precision Vehicle Logistics / AutoVentive Chevrolet Silverado
    Driver: Tyler Carpenter (Parkersburg, WV) | Crew Chief: Mike Hillman Jr.
    Follow the Team: Twitter: @NieceMotorsport | Instagram: @NieceMotorsports | Facebook: /NieceMotorsports | Web: www.niecemotorsports.com
    Follow Tyler Carpenter: Facebook: /TylerCarpenterRacing28
    Start: 33rd | Finish: 29th | Owner’s Points Standings: 18th

    Carpenter on Saturday’s Race at Bristol Motor Speedway: “I’m super appreciative to get this opportunity with Niece Motorsports again; it was so cool having Precision Vehicle Logistics and AutoVentive on the truck. Tonight was tough from the start after getting involved in the opening wreck. We pretty much had to battle back all-race but we were stuck multiple laps down throughout the race.”

    Saturday was just the second time that Tyler Carpenter was behind the wheel of a NASCAR truck. A year after his debut at Knoxville Raceway, Carpenter would get another shot with Niece Motorsports at Bristol Motor Speedway. Unfortunately for the West Virginia driver, both of Friday’s practice session were cancelled due to rain; meaning Carpenter’s first lap at Bristol would be in his heat race on Saturday.

    Carpenter impressed in his heat race, running in third for a majority of the running until a spin on the final lap resulted in a ninth-place finish. But, his ninth-place effort was good enough to earn himself a spot in the feature, though he would start in 33rd.

    Unfortunately, Carpenter was collected in a lap 8 pileup, resulting in heavy left-front damage. The damage in this wreck would hinder the rest of the race after being trapped multiple laps down after repairs.

    From there, the driver of the No. 41 would bring out several yellows throughout the race, including the caution on lap 124 which would end his day. Ultimately, Carpenter would pilot his Silverado to a 29th-place finish in his second-career Truck Series start.

    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

    About Precision Vehicle Logistics:

    Precision Vehicle Logistics is a customer-focused group of professionals committed to service excellence in finished vehicle logistics. Precision Vehicle Logistics has a unique combination of talented experience, industry-leading software and systems, and a network of partners and resources to deliver customized solutions to the world’s leading automakers.

    Visit on the Web: http://www.precisionvehiclelogistics.com

    About AutoVentive:

    AutoVentive is an industry-leading Software as a Service (SaaS) applications developer providing customized solutions to the automotive logistics industry. The company is part of Liberty Hill Equity Partners, LLC, a Cincinnati-based private equity firm, and Apex Holdings, LLC, a privately held holding company that operates across a breadth of industries and features an expanding portfolio of companies in the automotive logistics and transportation sectors.

    Apex Holdings is an active partner, providing critical strategic, financial, and administrative support to the AutoVentive team.

    As a company, AutoVentive has a singular mindset: To be the best, positively different, and relentlessly improving. AutoVentive provides its customers with a sustainable competitive advantage in yard management operations and logistics through cost-effective and highly reliable solutions.

    Visit on the Web: https://autoventive.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: Bristol Motor Speedway Dirt

    GMS Racing NCTS Race Recap: Bristol Motor Speedway Dirt

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

    START: 11TH
    FINISH: 5TH
    POINTS: 6TH

    Post-Race Quote: “Solid day, honestly, I just want to thank everybody on this No. 23 Champion Power Equipment Chevy, GMS Racing, and GMS Fabrication. We needed this. We just haven’t had a clean couple weeks. We didn’t have a winning truck tonight, but I feel like we executed well. I felt like we got all we could out of it. I think we were three wide about ten percent of the race. They did a great job prepping the track. Fortunately, we got to race and hopefully we can use this to build some momentum up.”

    With all the unpredictability that is dirt racing with the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Trucks, how adaptive do you have to be?

    “I think you always have to be adaptive. The track changes a lot here and it did seem like the bottom prevailed for the most part. Most of the time here it will go bottom, top, then middle but the bottom prevailed. You could make the bottom and the top work if you had to. Shoutout to everyone who prepped the track. I think they did a great job.”

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

    START: 15TH
    FINISH: 11TH
    POINTS: 17TH

    Post-Race Quote: “Pretty eventful night for our Wendell Scott Foundation Chevrolet, from working inside the top-10 early to overheating and getting spun out. We just never gave up and we were there at the end. It was great to salvage some points. Definitely feel like I could have gotten a few more spots at the end. Nonetheless, it was great to finish one of these for the men and women on my No. 24 team but also everybody at GMS Racing and Fabrication, and Chevrolet Racing.”

    Daniel Dye, No. 43 Race To Stop Suicide / Solar-Fit Chevrolet Silverado RST

    START: 32ND
    FINISH: 22ND
    POINTS: 20TH

    Post-Race Quote: “I was just trying to clip my way through the field. Just tried to grab one spot here, grab one there. This dirt stuff is so new to me, and I was learning the whole time. I think there at the end, I got pretty okay, then I started trying stuff and pushed it too much. I got into the wall and I think we bent some stuff which resulted in us loosing rear grip. All in all, I missed all the wrecks and finished on the lead lap. I’m thankful to all of my No. 43 guys for sticking with it. A 22nd place result isn’t wonderful, but it’s better than most of the races we have had this year. Just trying to claw away at it, and we will see what happens at Martinsville.”

    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.

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Logano Dominates in Bristol Dirt Truck Win

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Logano Dominates in Bristol Dirt Truck Win

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
    NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
    Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt | Saturday, April 8, 2023

    LOGANO DOMINATES BRISTOL DIRT TO CLAIM SECOND CAREER TRUCK SERIES WIN

    • Joey Logano led 138-of-150 laps in winning tonight’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race.
    • This marks Logano’s second NCTS victory in 9 career starts after winning at Martinsville in 2015.
    • The win is Ford’s third of the season after Zane Smith won at Daytona and COTA.
    • Logano has now won a race in all three of NASCAR’s top touring series at Bristol Motor Speedway.
    • Bristol Cup – 2 wins (2014 and 2015)
    • Bristol Xfinity – 2 wins (2012 and 2015)
    • Bristol Truck – 1 win (2023)

    Ford Finishing Results:
    1st – Joey Logano
    2nd – Ty Majeski
    4th – Matt Crafton
    7th – Chase Briscoe
    9th – Kaden Honeycutt
    13th – Hailie Deegan
    19th – Ben Rhodes
    21st – Zane Smith
    35th – Mason Massey

    JOEY LOGANO, No. 66 Hang Ten Car Wash Ford F-150 – VICTORY LANE INTERVIEW – WHAT DID YOU FIND BEHIND THE WHEEL? “Just some different things inside the truck I can’t tell you about, but was able to find some good grip on the restarts and fire off there. I’m proud of this great team. Last night, we were on the phone trying to figure out how to get in the race if it rained. It looked like it was gonna rain and we weren’t gonna be in the race, so to get out there with no practice and jump in a truck with a team I’ve never been around before and be able to have such a fast Hang Ten Car Wash F-150 was fun. It was a good time out there.”

    WHAT WERE YOU SEARCHING FOR OUT THERE ON THIS TRACK? “I was getting some good info from Blaney on how they were running around the racetrack and things I could do to be better inside the truck. I was definitely able to kind of take it and put it all together and be able to make it all work. I just kind of moved around the track and found what was best for us and figure out how to drive the truck from there.”

    WHAT DOES TOMORROW BRING? “Hopefully a win. It’s kind of neat being able to win a Cup race, an Xfinity race, and now a Truck race all at the same track. That’s kind of cool. I don’t think I’ve done that before.”

    TY MAJESKI, No. 98 Soda Sense Ford F-150 – “We were just a little bit off all night. William Byron got past me on that last restart. I was actually able to get a pretty good launch with Joey. He almost didn’t clear me into one, but, overall, a really good race for us and a good points day. I’m happy to have a Ford in Victory Lane and hopefully we can build on this momentum at Martinsville.”

    YOU’VE BEEN ON A GOOD RUN OF LATE? “We’re hitting on all cylinders right now and we legitimately have fun going to the racetrack together. I think some of that gets lost in NASCAR. It’s a job to everybody, but we’re having fun doing this and the guys are going that extra little bit at the shop to make these race trucks the best that we can make them. We’re having fun doing this. We’re getting in a rhythm doing this and the heart of the season is coming up, so we’re excited for it.”

    MATT CRAFTON, No. 88 Great Lakes Flooring/Menards Ford F-150 – “It wasn’t a bad night. We just over adjusted. I was the one that made the calls because we were so free in our heat race and we just over adjusted. We had it tight and then took half of it out from the heat race and I thought we were gonna have to pit again and make some more adjustments. I screwed up because I only took a little nibble at it and I should have taken a little bit more than that if I would have known we weren’t gonna pit the second time, but it was all my fault. I didn’t swing the bat hard enough on the adjustment, but, all in all, a top five which isn’t bad. We just needed long greens. We were just tight enough that if I could start ringing the top like I was doing, I could make hay with it, but all in all not a bad night.”

    HAILIE DEEGAN, No. 13 Ford Performance Ford F-150 – “I think we had a lot of speed. I think there were some things I did wrong during the race, honestly, and some things to learn from when we come back. I think I could have made a few different decisions than I did. It wasn’t the best finish, but we got some stage points in one of the stages and wound up finishing 13th. I know a lot of guys in front of us in points had a bad day, so maybe we can be a little closer in points. We’ll see how it stacks up, but that’s kind of our goal right now is gain as many points as possible. I wish we could have done better. I think we had a truck better than we finished, so we’ll see. It’s on to the next one.”

    JOEY LOGANO WINNER’S PRESS CONFERENCE

    JOEY LOGANO – TAKE US THROUGH THE NIGHT? “It was pretty uneventful. We had a really fast F-150. You’re always kind of concerned going into the race. It’s a team I’ve never driven with before and there’s no practice and you hope the truck drives close and you go out there and go for it. Last night, we were on the phone talking about how we get in the race if it rains out the heat races and is there an opportunity for something like that. Thank goodness it stayed dry enough to get the heat races in and eventually the whole race and be able to have a good showing for Hang Ten Car Washes that jumped on board. It was good and hopefully we can do it again tomorrow.”

    WHAT WAS IT LIKE HAVING BLANEY AS YOUR SPOTTER? ANY PRE-RACE DEBRIEFS? “No. Coleman is obviously my spotter on Sundays and does a great job. He made a commitment to spot the whole year for the 17 and I wasn’t gonna try to get in the middle of that as much as I wanted to have Coleman spot me. I had him spot me for the heat race because their heat races were different. We were talking and I was like, ‘Who do you think would be good?’ And we were joking around like, ‘Well, how about Ryan Blaney?’ ‘Well, that would be a little different and fun.’ I thought everyone in here would probably get a kick out of it and I thought it would get our truck on TV more often, which was good, so I called him up. This was in Atlanta. I called him up after we got done qualifying there and said, ‘Would you want to do it?’ And he was all in. He’s like, ‘Yeah, absolutely. But I never really spotted before. I’ve only done it a couple times and the last time I did it the guy wrecked.’ So I’m like, ‘Well, we can’t do much worse.’ But he did a good job. Obviously, anytime you put a race car driver up there, which that’s why a lot of the spotters used to be race car drivers. They understand what you’re looking for as far as speed and honestly Ryan knows what he wants to hear on the radio, which I typically want to hear a lot more than him, so I was trying to get him to keep talking more and more, which he was. We had some fun and some good laughs and it all worked out.”

    ANY ADVICE HE GAVE THAT YOU USED TO HELP THINGS TONIGHT? “Yeah, line-wise he was able to see some things in three and four that as he leader you don’t get to follow anybody and see. Majeski was entering a little bit higher and being able to turn down across the track and he did a good job explaining that to me and was able to adjust that line and that made the difference a lot. He was starting to close the gap on us speed-wise and that kind of made the difference for us.”

    WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE BRISTOL CONTINUE TO BE A DIRT RACE IN THE SPRING OR GO BACK TO CONCRETE? AND WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON A DIRT RACE IN CUP IN GENERAL? “I think we’re talking about one of the best racetracks we have on the circuit when it’s concrete, and when it’s dirt. But I think there are a lot of other racetracks that can use an adjustment – not Bristol. Bristol, to me, is the best racetrack we’ve got. Even when it’s concrete. Everyone can talk about how they want one way or the other. Everyone is gonna complain about whatever they want to, but the bottom line is the racing is really entertaining for the race fans here no matter what the surface is. There are some tracks that I’d much rather put dirt on because it puts on a lousy race, so I’ll let you guys figure out which ones those are, but, for me, I have a hard time touching something that was really good in concrete, but, hey, you know what? It’s pretty entertaining this way as well.”

    WERE YOU PLANNING ON GETTING THAT MANY TIMES TO LEARN THE NEW CHOOSE AND SEEING THE CHOOSE DRONE? “You know, it works pretty good. Actually, I wouldn’t mind seeing that at every track because a lot of times at almost all the races where the choose box on the racetrack is really, really hard to see, especially as you come up to it. If there’s a car in front of you or if the track is really flat and it’s not banked and you can’t see it – it’s so flat. That really pops out. You know exactly where it is, so that part is good and everyone did a good job picking their lane and making it really obvious of where to be, so it worked out. I thought it was cool. It worked great.”

    THORSPORT HAD THREE TRUCKS IN THE TOP FIVE. WHAT WAS IT LIKE WORKING WITH THOSE GUYS AND WHY WERE THEY SO FAST TONIGHT? “They were fast last year, too. I got my butt kicked by them last year and I was like, ‘Man, I stink,’ but now I realize it wasn’t me. Their trucks were so fast and obviously we saw that again here today. They just have a lot of speed and a lot of drive in it to be able to accelerate off the corners really, really well. Whatever that is, I can’t tell you, but they were fast. You saw that in the heat races and obviously they did a good job making adjustments to their trucks from the last time they were here. A different tire, going to a radial tire with a lot less stagger, without practice. Obviously, it’s a guessing game there. They asked me what I want and I said, ‘Dude, you kicked out butt last year. Just put in whatever you had last year that beat me. I want that.’ So, they fine-tuned it from there and after running a race there are some adjustments I’d like to make with the truck, but, overall, obviously, it was plenty fast to make it happen tonight.”

    ANOTHER DIRT RACE WIN FOR YOU. WHEN CAN WE EXPECT YOU TO MAKE A WORLD OF OUTLAWS DEBUT? “I don’t know (laughing). I would like to. Obviously, watching what Larson does and the highlight film from the other night with him and Davenport was awesome. I mean, it looks like so much fun, but, for me, everyone does things differently. Obviously, that works for Larson. For me, I try to focus in on NASCAR the best I can. I show up to the racetrack and I want to know everything that’s going on on my race team and my race car and why we’re doing it, and I study really hard at that stuff, which keeps me out of the race car more than I want to be, but it seems to work on Sunday. Now, Kyle Larson does it a complete opposite way. I don’t know if he knows a whole bunch about what’s going on in his race car, but he’s in the race car every single day and it makes him really, really good. On Sunday, I’d argue the results are comparable, so there’s more than one way to do it.”

    WHAT WAS IT ABOUT THE RESTARTS THAT ALLOWED YOU TO HAVE SUCH AN ADVANTAGE? “The outside lane was a big piece of it. I found a couple things inside the truck that was helping me as well, kind of being the control car helps a lot when you can kind of go when you need to go and there’s not much drive at all. It’s funny how Bristol you can throw dirt on it and it can act very similar to what it does with concrete. I don’t get it. Like, you think the track would be completely different, but the way the lanes work on restarts and even as it goes along it’s very similar surprisingly. I don’t know how that happens, but it’s been pretty consistent the last few years.”

    TY MAJESKI HAS HAD A STRONG START TO THE SEASON. WHAT DID YOU SEE FROM HIM TONIGHT? “There was never a long run, I don’t believe anything more than 15 or 20 laps without a caution. I’m not sure. Definitely, maybe we did, but I thought with Ty, obviously, he was fast in the heat race starting in the back and finished second to us. He looked to be a little bit better than us in the heat race. He was able to find some speed into three and that’s when I was saying earlier how Blaney relayed that information to me.”

    YOU TOLD BLANEY THERE WAS SOME GUY ON THE BACKSTRETCH GIVING YOU THE DOUBLE BIRD. DOES THAT FUEL YOU? “It’s funny, and I want to let Blaney know that’s what it’s like to be me because I don’t think he gets flipped off a lot. I get flipped off a lot. I wanted him to know like, ‘Hey, you’re part of the team here,’ so in a way he was getting flipped off too, in my mind. I don’t think he actually was. I don’t think that individual is smart enough to know that, but, yeah, this guy was committed – very committed to flipping me off. Take the whole race. I mean, the double. One on each side. I don’t think he saw the race. He was just busy hating on me.”

    HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED THAT? “Oh, yeah. It happens all the time. I get it all the time. I love the passion, though. I will say that. We have passionate race fans and that’s good. No matter what, like you see it in sports all the time and I think race fans are no different. They love who they love and they hate who they hate. It seems sometimes I’m on the far extremes one way or the other. That’s a good thing. Wasn’t it Earnhardt who said as long as they’re making noise that’s a good thing. Well, at least they’re making noise.”

    WHERE IS YOUR MARTINSVILLE CLOCK? “We’re in the process of moving, so now it’s in my office and it hasn’t been wound in a little bit, but it did for years. It sat right in the foyer and my wife was committed to winding that thing. That was like her thing every Sunday night when we got home. She’d wind the clock for the week. It was like a routine of five or six things she wanted to do as soon as we got home. The Martinsville clock winding was one of them, so I’m sure it will be again here soon, but it’s sitting in my office now at Clutch.”

    WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE WITH THIS EVENT FOR NEXT YEAR? “I don’t know if I’d quite say what they had is better than what they got. I think it’s good both ways. I don’t think we had to do something to make it better is what I’m trying to say. It was great before. I do think that having a dirt race is cool for our sport. To be the most versatile racing series in the world is pretty cool and dirt racing is one part of that that we were able to do, so as a driver you just have to be so versatile through every discipline. I love that challenge, so I wouldn’t want to take a dirt race off the schedule. All I’m saying is Bristol is a great racetrack either way, and I could say we can maybe fit in a different one somewhere else and eliminate a race that may not be as good.”

    IS YOUR SECOND TITLE MORE MEANINGFUL THAN THE FIRST ONE BECAUSE OF THE DIVERSITY IN TRACKS LAST YEAR? “The only thing that’s different really is just adding the dirt race. Outside of that, the biggest thing I think from the first one to the second one is just the Next Gen car. It being the first year of the Next Gen kind of made that one pretty special, but it’s hard to beat the first one. The emotions of your first championship are memories I will remember forever. There’s nothing that’s comparable to it. I mean, there are different categories of awesome. When you get married or when you have kids, but in competition it’s like a different category and equally awesome, but in its own separate way.”

    HAVE YOU EVER FLIPPED OFF A FAN BACK? “I have not. Mainly I just think it’s funny at this point. I don’t really care that much. It’s kind of like people would get on social media and want to talk and just want to go at it. Whatever. I don’t know. I’ve got more important things to do at the moment, so I don’t really get in the middle of it. But, like I said, I love the passion. I love that they care. That’s why they’re here. It’s because they care and we have to keep people caring and have that passion, but, oh well.”

    HOW WAS IT RACING JONATHAN DAVENPORT? “I really wanted to beat him because in the heat race one spot is worth who knows, maybe four or five spots if we beat him. We were close there, but Davenport has been racing forever. We used to race each other in Legends cars 100 years ago it seems like, but a lot. We used to race each other every week and we’ve obviously taken completely different paths. We were talking about it today after the heat races today. I said, ‘Man, it’s kind of cool that it comes full circle.’ And he said, ‘Yeah. We went completely different paths to get here,’ but it’s neat to be racing each other again. I never really thought I’d race him again and obviously he’s a tremendous race car driver, especially in late models and on dirt. It’s no surprise that he picked up on it pretty quickly. Obviously, it’s a lot different than a late model and the rear end is not moving two feet and all that, but he knows what to look for and knows how to do it and he was able to move up top there and find a little bit of speed towards the end of the heat.”

    HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT YOUR CAR FOR TOMORROW? “We were a little bit too tight in the heat race. I couldn’t get it to rotate and I was needing to horse it too much to get it to pivot, and then I was trying to pass cars and lost spots, so I just had to regroup and change it. But I think we’ll be fine. We just have to adjust the balance a little bit.”

    WHAT DO YOU FEEL MAKES YOU AND COLEMAN SO SUCCESSFUL TOGETHER? “For one, his racing IQ is ridiculously high. He’s very, very smart when it comes to racing and understanding what’s about to happen and why they’re doing it, and giving me information before it’s happening. Whether that’s speedway racing, if it’s here, if it’s really anywhere. His racing IQ is just ridiculous. When you add that on top of the relationship that we have, growing up together and still being best friends. We stayed at his house last night in Asheville and my kids were over there hanging out with my wife most of the day. I rode over here with him today, so the relationship that we have is very unique and easy to kind of know what each other is thinking. When you have that thought of him knowing what I need to hear, he’s just able to give me precise, quick information.”

    WHAT WAS IT LIKE SPOTTING FOR HIM OVER THE OFFSEASON? “I was so excited. That was the best. I told him afterwards. I was up there and of course I talk crap to all the other spotters. I was just having fun, but afterwards I’m so excited for him to win because it’s the first time he’s in a car in Lord knows how long and the way it came down to the end it was a green-white-checker and there was a little rubbing and bumping going on and I was so excited afterwards. I’m cheering and trying to give people high fives, but all there was was the other spotters and they didn’t want to give me a high five. I was almost as excited as we were at Phoenix to see him win. I know he always wanted to win a late model race in front of his kids and that was the first time he was able to do that, so it was cool.”

  • Toyota Racing NCTS Post-Race Recap — Bristol 4.8.23

    Toyota Racing NCTS Post-Race Recap — Bristol 4.8.23

    RAY SCORES ANOTHER 2023 TOP-10
    Tanner Gray Claims Toyota Tundra Top-10 on Dirt Track

    BRISTOL, Tenn. (April 8, 2023) – Tanner Gray claimed his third top-10 finish of the 2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season in Saturday night’s race on the dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway. Gray finished in the eighth position in the 150-lap event.

    Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
    NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series
    Bristol Motor Speedway
    Race 6 of 23 – 150 Laps, 75 Miles

    TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
    1st, Joey Logano*
    2nd, Ty Majeski*
    3rd, William Byron*
    4th, Matt Crafton*
    5th, Grant Enfinger*
    8th, TANNER GRAY
    12th, DEAN THOMPSON
    15th, COREY HEIM
    23rd, STEWART FRIESEN
    25th, TIMMY HILL
    33rd, TYLER ANKRUM
    26th, TANNER CARRICK
    34th, TAYLOR GRAY
    *non-Toyota driver

    TOYOTA QUOTES

    TANNER GRAY, No. 15 Mobil 1 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, TRICON Garage

    Finishing Position: 8th

    How do you feel about your performance on the Bristol dirt?

    “I feel like I struggle here, I don’t know if it’s how I drive it or what. I don’t know if I’ve ever been all that good here. Everybody on the 15 team did a really good job and I’m glad we could get back on the right track with a good points night. The last couple of races have been pretty tough on us so to do it with Mobil 1 on board is awesome. Wish we could have been a few spots better, but in the first stage we tried to get good track position and get good stage points. Got a little bit lucky with them wrecking in front of us and all in all, a good night and we’ll get ready for Martsinsville.”

    TAYLOR GRAY, No. 17 JBL Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, TRICON Garage

    Finishing Position: 34th

    What happened that ended your race?

    “Unfortunately, this is the product we get when we come to a perfectly good concrete track and put dirt on it. I get it’s good for the fans and fun for the sport sometimes, but I feel like our truck was handling pretty good early. We had to go to the rear for changing a tire after the heat race and things were going pretty well early and just managing my time. The race track just got blocked on the bottom. Can’t thank everyone at TRICON, Toyota and JBL for building really fast race trucks. Head to Martinsville next weekend where we’ll probably get beat up a little more.”

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  • Daniel Dye – Bristol Dirt Preview

    Daniel Dye – Bristol Dirt Preview

    EVENT PREVIEW: BRISTOL DIRT
    NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
    Saturday, April 8 | 8:00 PM ET
    FS1 | MRN | SiriusXM
    Driver: Daniel Dye
    Hometown: Deland, Florida
    Birthday: December 4, 2003
    Series: NASCAR Truck Series
    Vehicle: Chevrolet Silverado RST
    Crew Chief: Travis Sharpe
    Owner: Maury Gallagher
    Primary Sponsors: KIX Country, Solar-Fit

    NASCAR Truck Series Stats:
    Starts: 5

    Points: 21st

    Track: Bristol Motor Speedway
    Date: Saturday, April 8, 2023
    Race: 8:00 PM ET
    Length: 75 Miles
    Coverage: FS1, MRN Radio, SiriusXM, FOX Sports App

    TV Ratings on FS1 & FOX Sports App
    644,000 people tuned in to the live broadcast at Texas Motor Speedway last Saturday.

    Onboard Camera
    Daniel Dye will again be featured with an onboard camera on the FOX Sports broadcast at Bristol Motor Speedway. Race to Stop Suicide is this week’s presenting partner for live coverage on the No. 43 GMS Racing Chevrolet Silverado.

    Bristol Motor Speedway Stats

    Daniel Dye will be making his first start on Bristol Motor Speedway’s dirt configuration on Saturday.

    2023 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Season Stats

    Starts: 5; Best start: 19th; Best finish: 16th (Atlanta); Laps led: 5; Current points position: 21st

    About Solar-Fit
    Since 1975, Solar-Fit has been Florida’s first choice for solar energy. Serving customers in seven counties (Volusia, Flagler, St. Johns, Clay, Putnam, Nassau, and Duval), Solar-Fit solar systems help heat pools, power appliances, and generate the most energy for homes and businesses in our community. Solar-Fit is a Tesla Powerwall Certified Installer. We are ranked one of America’s Top Solar Contractors by Solar Power World. For more information, visit www.solar-fit.com.

    About The NASCAR Foundation
    Dye’s No. 43 Silverado RST will feature The NASCAR Foundation on the TV panel this weekend. GMS Racing is proud to support the Foundation along with Dye.

    “The NASCAR Foundation is thrilled to have Daniel as a part of The NASCAR Foundation team! Whether it is visiting sick children at a hospital to deliver Speedy Bears, playing poker at our annual charity poker tournament, or putting on his fire suit to play with the kids at our Speediatrics Fun Day Festivals, Daniel has volunteered with the Foundation in our racing communities for many years. Drivers like Daniel are the epitome of what it means to be a part of the NASCAR Family and we appreciate all he does to support us and the kids.” – Nichole C. Krieger, Vice President and Executive Director, The NASCAR Foundation

    Chassis History/Info
    Dye and the No. 43 team will compete with GMS Racing chassis no. 21 on the dirt in Thunder Valley. This chassis has been driven on several occasions across three different dirt tracks, and was victorious at Eldora in 2016 with Kyle Larson driving. Jack Wood drove this Chevrolet twice last season, finishing 22nd at Bristol and 21st at Knoxville Raceway.

    Sunoco Rookie Battle
    Engine troubles and a late race incident plagued Daniel Dye in the series’ last outing at Texas Motor Speedway, resulting in a 25th place finish. Heading to Bristol Dirt, Dye is slated in fourth place for the Sunoco Rookie of the Year points battle, 62 markers behind overall leader Nick Sanchez and three points behind his teammate, Rajah Caruth, in third position.

    Dirt Track Test
    A couple of weeks ago, Daniel Dye had the opportunity to hop behind the wheel of a Dirt Modified at Friendship Motor Speedway to get some laps under his belt before heading to Bristol Motor Speedway. Dye turned several laps throughout the day with fellow teammate, Rajah Caruth, along with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB drivers Erik Jones and Noah Gragson in preparation for this weekend’s event.

    DD Appearances
    Fans attending the Weather Guard Truck Race On Dirt will have an opportunity to meet Daniel Dye at Bristol Motor Speedway:

    Friday, April 7th | Food City Stage: All three GMS Racing drivers will participate in a Q&A session at the Food City Stage in the BMS Fan Zone from 4:00 PM to 4:15 PM local time on Friday.

    From the Driver’s Seat

    Thoughts on competing on the dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway, and experience in ARCA racing on the dirt in 2022.

    “The ARCA races on dirt were pretty crazy last year, taking a heavy stock car and racing it around a couple of horse racing tracks was a unique experience, but I don’t think that experience is going to hurt us on Friday and Saturday for what we have going on at Bristol. It’s going to be a weird experience for me; I’ve raced on the concrete at Bristol a couple of times before in a Late Model and in an ARCA car, but it’s going to be completely different on the dirt. I’m looking forward to competing there in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series with our No. 43 Chevrolet, it’ll be a new challenge for sure.”

  • KRIS WRIGHT – NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series News and Notes: Bristol Motor Speedway

    KRIS WRIGHT – NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series News and Notes: Bristol Motor Speedway

    KRIS WRIGHT
    No. 02 WrightCars.com Chevrolet Silverado RST
    NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series News and Notes
    Event: Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt
    Date: Saturday, April 8
    Venue: Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway
    Location: Bristol, Tennessee
    Track Description: .5-mile(s) / DIRT
    Race: 150 laps / 75 miles

    On Board … Family-owned and operated, WrightCars.com adorns the Young’s Motorsports No. 02 Chevrolet Silverado RST at the iconic half-mile bullring transformed into a state-of-the-art dirt racing facility in Northeast Tennessee. As a respected Wexford dealer serving the Pittsburgh, Cranberry and Beaver areas, Wright Automotive Group’s six locations carry an extensive inventory of new and used luxury cars and SUVs, including the GMC HUMMER EV.

    The Bullring Facts … This weekend marks Kris Wright’s second Bristol Motor Speedway dirt configuration race in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The 28-year-old has three previous starts at the Bristol Motor Speedway, with appearances in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) on September 16, 2022, NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (NCTS) on September 16, 2021, and in the ARCA Menards Series East on September 17, 2020.

    Dirt Track Stats: This weekend marks Kris Wright’s second dirt track start with the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.

    The Pittsburgh, Pa.,-native has three INEX U.S. Legend Cars International starts on the dirt tracks of Moler Raceway Park, located in Williamsburg, Ohio, and Brushcreek Motorsports Complex, in Peebles, Ohio. Of those INEX U.S. Legend Cars International events, he captured two heat race victories as well as a second-place finish and a fourth-place finish.

    QUOTE WORTHY

    Kris Wright, driver of the No. 02 WrightCars.com Chevrolet Silverado RST for Young’s MotorsportsOn the Bristol Motor Speedway:

    On the Bristol Motor Speedway:

    “We are back at the coliseum on dirt! I am excited to have a Pittsburgh-themed No. 02 Chevrolet Silverado RST for Easter weekend at the Bristol Motor Speedway. The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series on dirt is always an exciting race with a lot of surprises, and all the unpredictability the event brings.”

    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 Bristol Motor Speedway on DIRT … This weekend will mark Young’s Motorsports’ seventh, eighth and ninth NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at the Bristol Motor Speedway dirt configuration. The organization posted a team best finish at the track of 14th-place with NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) driver Austin Dillon on April 16, 2022. The six previous starts at the .5-mile dirt oval, The Last Great Colosseum covered in red clay, have earned Young’s Motorsports an average starting position of 25.0 and an average finish of 21.5.

    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 421 starts from 49 drivers, resulting in solid performances that include two victories (Talladega Superspeedway 2019, 2021), seven top-five finishes and 31 top-10 finishes, with an average starting position of 22.1 and an average finishing position of 21.3.

    Catch the Action … The Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt at the Bristol Motor Speedway will be broadcast on FS1 on Saturday, April 8 at 4:30 p.m. (ET) beginning with NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series: Qualifying races at Bristol Motor Speedway Dirt and the race scheduled for 8:00 p.m. (ET). It will also broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network (MRN) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio at 7:30 p.m. (ET). In addition, NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series final practice at Bristol Motor Speedway Dirt will air on Friday, April 7 at 8:00 p.m. (ET) on FS1.

  • Diverse field of Craftsman Truck Series Regulars and Cup Moonlighters seeking victory at Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway

    Diverse field of Craftsman Truck Series Regulars and Cup Moonlighters seeking victory at Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway

    BRISTOL, Tenn. (April 5, 2023) – The field for the WEATHER GUARD Truck Race on Dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway is absolutely stacked with talented drivers, highlighted by a tough contingent of series regulars and a opportunist group of Cup Series moonlighters.

    When the green flag drops at 7 p.m. on Saturday night for the 75-mile race (40/90/150 laps) on the clay-covered high banks of The World’s Fastest Half-Mile, every driver in the field will be chasing the signature BMS Trophy and elusive BMS Gladiator Sword.

    Defending winner Ben Rhodes leads the long list of favorites, having won at BMS last year in dramatic fashion in his No. 99 ThorSport Racing machine and grabbing a second-place finish at this race in 2021. The Kentucky driver has said (gasp!) that he actually prefers dirt-covered Bristol to concrete Bristol.
    “I really enjoy it,” Rhodes has said. “I might be the only one that thinks this, but I enjoy the dirt in Bristol more than the concrete actually.”

    Another Truck regular who comes into the event riding a wave of momentum is Carson Hocevar. He earned his first career victory last weekend at Texas Motor Speedway and is eager to get his No. 42 Niece Motorsports Chevy back on the Bristol dirt after finishing a disappointing second to Rhodes last year.

    “I wouldn’t say that we lost the race last year, we ran really well,” Hocevar said recently. “We were just eventually beat by the better truck. Ben had the fastest truck all day and he nearly let one get away from him. We were in position to take advantage, but he was able to get back out in front and get by us at the end. It was disappointing, but I feel like we are ready to give it another shot this year. It was a lot of fun.”

    In fact, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is so deep with a strong group of experienced regulars that you almost expect great performances from them all, including defending series champ Zane Smith, Christian Eckes, who won at Atlanta last month and finished fifth on Bristol dirt last year, Hailie Deegan, veteran Matt Crafton, Bristol UNOH 200 winner Ty Majeski, Matt DiBenedetto, Stewart Friesen, Grant Enfinger, Parker Kligerman, who his driving the No. 75 Chevy for Abingdon, Va.-based Henderson Motorsports.

    There’s also a young group of Truck Series stars on the rise and will certainly factor into the Bristol equation, including Nick Sanchez, who led a ton of laps last weekend in Texas, Chase Purdy, Corey Heim, Rajah Caruth, Daniel Dye and Bret Holmes.

    Meanwhile, the list of Cup stars who will be trying to do what Martin Truex Jr. did in 2021 by stealing a victory in a rare Truck Series appearance, includes defending Cup champ Joey Logano, who won the Cup race on dirt in ’21, and will be driving the No. 66 for ThorSport. Dirt-lover Chase Briscoe will be piloting the No. 22 truck, William Byron will be at the controls of the No. 51 Chevy for Kyle Busch Motorsports and dirt Late Model star Jonathan Davenport – who is entered in the Cup race in the No. 13 for Kaulig Racing – will drive the No. 7 Chevy for Spire Motorsports.

    A few other drivers to keep an eye on include California-based dirt specialist Tanner Carrick, who is going to drive the No. 30 machine for On Point Motorsports. Talented Midwest dirt racer Tyler Carpenter will drive the No. 41 for Niece Motorsports and dirt Late Model racer Andrew Gordon will once again pilot the No. 47 for G2G Racing.

    The Craftsman Truck Series stars will hit the track for the first time on Friday during Bush’s Beans Practice Day. They will have two sessions, at 5:35 p.m. and 8:02 p.m.

    On Saturday the Craftsman Trucks will participate in Bush’s Beans Qualifying. There will be four 15-lap heat races to determine the starting lineup for Saturday night’s WEATHER GUARD Truck Race on Dirt (8 p.m., FS1, MRN Radio). The heat race fields will be determined by random draw.

    The race weekend will finish on Sunday night as the NASCAR Cup Series returns to its roots with the Food City Dirt Race (7 p.m., FOX, PRN Radio). The Cup Series teams will participate in Friday’s Bush’s Beans Practice Day and Saturday’s Bush’s Beans Qualifying.

    In addition to cheering on their favorite drivers during the weekend and enjoying the Easter Celebration, Bristol Motor Speedway fans will definitely want to take advantage of so many activities to make a complete weekend of family fun. There will be great video entertainment provided by Colossus TV, the world’s largest center-hung video screen, premium VIP experiences like the Super Fan Suites, tailgating, a visit to the BMS Kids Zone, BMS Fan Zone and Fan Midway, on-site camping, concerts and other entertainment at the Food City Fan Zone Stage like the Race Day Revival with Kenny Wallace and John Roberts, great food and beverages in the concession stands throughout the property, and so much more.

    To purchase tickets for the Food City Dirt Race, WEATHER GUARD® Truck Race on Dirt and Bush’s Beans Qualifying, please visit the BMS website, or call the BMS Ticket Sales Center at (866) 415-4158.

    About Bristol Motor Speedway
    Forged amid the scenic mountains of Northeast Tennessee near the Virginia state line, Bristol Motor Speedway is The Last Great Colosseum, a versatile multi-use venue that hosts major auto races, football games, concerts and many other captivating events. The facility features a 0.533-mile concrete oval race track with 28-degree corner banking and 650-feet straightaways that offers racing in several NASCAR touring series, highlighted by two major Cup Series weekends each year. In 2020, the track also served as host of the prestigious NASCAR All-Star Race, and in 2021 began converting to a temporary dirt track each spring to take the Cup Series back to its racing roots. While at the track, fans are offered a unique viewing experience courtesy of Colossus TV, the world’s largest outdoor center-hung four-sided video screen with a 540,000-watt audio system. The adjacent quarter-mile dragstrip, Bristol Dragway, offers more than 50 events annually, including the marquee NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals. The Thunder Valley Amphitheatre presented by Ballad Health transforms Bristol Dragway into a premier outdoor concert venue for the world’s greatest music performers. Three football games have kicked-off inside the oval, most notably the 2016 Pilot Flying J Battle at Bristol, where border rivals the University of Tennessee and Virginia Tech met before an NCAA-record crowd of 156,990. In existence since 1961, Bristol Motor Speedway was purchased in 1996 by Speedway Motorsports, a leading marketer and promoter of motorsports entertainment in the United States.

  • Transportation Industry Software Company, FR8LOGIK, Backs Boyd at Bristol

    Transportation Industry Software Company, FR8LOGIK, Backs Boyd at Bristol

    Mooresville, NC (April 5, 2023) – Spencer Boyd Racing announced today that they have reached a sponsorship agreement with their first software company partner, FR8LOGIK. The start-up, founded by transportation industry veterans, will be the primary sponsor of Spencer Boyd’s No. 12 Chevrolet Silverado in the upcoming dirt race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

    “The transportation industry is very well represented in NASCAR,” noted Spencer Boyd. “From sponsorship, to fans in the stands, to our hauler drivers bringing our race cars to the track, trucking is a part of racing. I love to see the progress when a software company introduces a product that can help streamline the complex world of getting things from point A to point B. I think we all have a better appreciation for it since the pandemic and no longer want to hear the phrase ‘supply chain issues’. I’m pumped to have them on board with a killer looking truck!”

    FR8LOGIK is a team of industry experts, AI technologists, data scientists, and automation engineers. The sole aim is to unlock and activate untapped opportunity within logistics for shippers, freight agencies, 3PLs, and beyond.

    Co-Founder, Stefan Jensen commented on the partnership with Boyd, “We targeted NASCAR for our rollout knowing the correlation that exists with our industry. The ability to use live data for crucial game time decisions creates a competitive advantage. Whether you’re going 200mph, or navigating supply chain intricacies, we’re like minded in wanting to finish first. Spencer does an amazing job in getting his sponsor’s name out there, so we naturally gravitated to him. The technical message we want to communicate is that we create intuitive signals, develop digital workflows, and advance supply chain efficiency. The simple truth is that we want to make the complicated job of shipping easier for the men and women behind the scenes.”

    Visit FR8LOGIK.com for more information.

    NASCAR returned to dirt racing at Bristol in 2021. This will be Boyd’s third start at the famed track’s dirt configuration. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway on Saturday, April 8, 2023 airs live on FS1 at 8:00pm ET.

  • William Byron – No. 51 HendrickCars.com Silverado Craftsman Trucks Bristol Dirt Preview

    William Byron – No. 51 HendrickCars.com Silverado Craftsman Trucks Bristol Dirt Preview

    William Byron: Driver, No. 51 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet

    NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Overview:
    Event: Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt, Race 6 of 23, 150 Laps – 40/50/60; 75 Miles
    Location: Bristol Motor Speedway (half-mile, dirt oval)
    Date/Broadcast: April 8, 2023, at 8 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR 90

    The Beat on Byron:

    William Byron makes his KBM return behind the wheel of the No. 51 Silverado Saturday in his first event on his three-race schedule in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series this season. Byron collected a Truck-Series leading seven victories and 727 laps led driving for KBM in 2016. He earned Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors that season and led the No. 9 team to an owner’s championship with his victory at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The North Carolina native returned to victory lane in the Truck Series last year leading a race-high 94 laps for Spire Motorsports in the HendrickCars.com Silverado at Martinsville Speedway. Across 26 career starts in NASCAR’s Truck Series, the 25-year-old driver has totaled eight wins, three poles, 821 laps led, 12 top-five and 17 top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 10.7.

    HendrickCars.com, the online home for everything Hendrick Automotive Group, will be the primary sponsor on Byron’s Silverado for his three-race schedule. The Ricky Hendrick tribute scheme will also adorn the No. 51 for the races at Darlington Raceway May 12 and North Wilkesboro Speedway May 20. All three races on Byron’s schedule will mark his first starts in the Truck Series at the respective venues. Across two starts in the Cup Series on the dirt at Bristol, Byron has compiled and average finish of 12.0, with a best result of sixth coming in last year’s race. His lone Truck Series race on dirt came with KBM at Eldora Speedway where he finished ninth.

    With his series leading two wins across the first seven races, Byron now has six career NASCAR Cup Series victories. In 2022, he finished a career-best sixth in the Cup Series championship standings and ranked third in the series with 746 laps led. Across 187 career Cup Series starts he has totaled nine poles, 1990 laps led, 29 top-five and 65 top-10 finishes. Between his time at KBM and graduating to the Cup Series in 2018, Byron captured an Xfinity Series championship and Rookie of the Year Honors for Jr. Motorsports in 2017 after totaling four wins, two poles, 262 laps led, 12 top-five and 22 top-10 finishes.

    Byron, who collected KBM’s Truck Series record-breaking 51st victory at Kentucky Speedway in 2016 can etch his mark in the KBM historical archives again this weekend as he looks to collect the organization’s 100th NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory. KBM-owner driver Kyle Busch collected KBM’s record-extending 99th-career victory with his dominant victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in March leaving his organization one shy of the century mark. Overall, 18 different drivers have won at least race behind the wheel of a KBM truck, led by Busch’s 47. Four drivers rank second on the list with seven victories: Byron, Christopher Bell, Erik Jones and John Hunter Nemechek. KBM has collected three of those victories on dirt, most recently with Martin Truex Jr. at Bristol in 2021. Bubba Wallace (2014) and Bell (2015) each scored victories at Eldora Speedway.

    Veteran crew chief Brian Pattie will call the shots for the No. 51 team this year in his first season at KBM after spending the last 14 seasons atop the pit box in the NASCAR Cup Series. It took the veteran signal caller just two races to get his first win at KBM, winning with KBM owner-driver Kyle Busch at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. In the Cup Series, his drivers produced six wins, nine poles, 57 top-five and 131 top-10 finishes across 528 starts. In 2012, he guided Clint Bowyer to three victories and a runner-up finish in the Cup Series championship standings. In 2017, he guided Ricky Stenhouse Jr. to two wins and a berth in the playoffs. The Florida native has also recorded 11 wins in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and he now has two wins as a crew chief in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. This will be Pattie’s first time atop the pit box for a Truck Series event on the dirt at Bristol. He has two Cup Series starts, including a second-place finish with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in 2021.

    The No. 51 team currently ranks fifth in the Craftsman Truck Series owner’s point standings after five races. Across five starts in 2023, the team has recorded one win, one pole, 98 laps led, two top-five and four top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 9.8. Owner-driver Kyle Busch will return to the No. 51 at Martinsville Speedway April 14.

    William Byron, Driver Q&A:

    Are you looking forward to getting back in a KBM truck for three races?
    “I’m looking forward it. Seeing how fast the trucks have been makes me excited to get in them. The tracks that we picked are ones that I really work on and get better, with the exception of Darlington, which is one that I just really, really love racing there.”

    Do you feel the racing you’ve done outside of the Cup Series in recent years has helped contribute to your success in the Cup Series?
    “Yeah – I think it gives me something to do and work towards during the weekend and not just be solely focused on the cup car. I can just kind of learn things here and there from the different vehicles I get into, and I feel like it makes me better when I get into the Cup car because I have more knowledge. Always kind of learning as a driver and I feel like it helps being able to race more.”

    You scored KBM’s record-breaking 51st victory in 2016. How cool would it be to get the 100th win for them?
    “It would be awesome. Dirt is not my forte but certainly with these guys I think we can hopefully go out and get a win. We’ll play it by ear how the weekend goes, but hopefully we can get there by the end.”

    William Byron Career Highlights:

    • With his series leading two wins across the first seven races, Byron now has six career NASCAR Cup Series victories. In 2022, he finished a career-best sixth in the Cup Series championship standings and ranked third in the series with 746 laps led. Across 187 career Cup Series starts he has totaled nine poles, 1990 laps led, 29 top-five and 65 top-10 finishes.
    • Byron captured an Xfinity Series championship and Rookie of the Year Honors for Jr. Motorsports in 2017 after totaling four wins, two poles, 262 laps led, 12 top-five and 22 top-10 finishes.
    • The North Carolina native has totaled eight wins, three poles, 821 laps led, 12 top-five and 17 top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 10.7 across 26 career Truck Series starts.
    • Won the 2015 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East title after registering four wins, three poles, five top-five and 11 top-10 finishes across 14 events.
    • William Byron’s No. 51 Chevrolet Silverado RST:

    KBM-12: The No. 51 HendrickCars.com team will unload KBM-12 for Saturday’s race on the dirt at Bristol. Martin Truex Jr. piloted this truck to a dominant victory at the Bristol dirt in the 2021 race when he led 105 of 150 laps en route to his first career Truck Series triumph. Buddy Kofoid drove this chassis in the two dirt races last season, producing a best result of 11th at Knoxville Raceway. On pavement, this truck has one victory, which came with Erik Jones at Iowa Speedway in July of 2014.

    KBM-12 Performance Profile:
    KBM Notes of Interest:

    • KBM drivers has scored three wins, one pole, 495 laps led, 10 top-five and 17 top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 12.7 across 32 career starts on dirt tracks. Martin Truex Jr. won the inaugural race on the dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2021, while Bubba Wallace (2014) and Christopher Bell (2015) each scored victories at Eldora Speedway.
    • KBM holds the Craftsman Truck Series records for most career wins (99) and most wins in a single season (14 in 2014). With his victory at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway last year, Corey Heim became the 18th different driver to win a Truck Series event for KBM. In addition to collecting a series-record seven Owner’s Championships, the organization has produced two championship-winning drivers: Erik Jones (2015) and Christopher Bell (2017).
    • The No. 4 has 18 career victories at KBM and was the number for both of the organization’s driver championships.
  • Lawless Alan – Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt Race Advance

    Lawless Alan – Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt Race Advance

    Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt | Bristol Motor Speedway (150 Laps / 75 Miles)
    Saturday, April 8 | Bristol, Tennessee | 8:00 p.m. ET
    TV: FS1 | Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN) and Sirius XM Ch. 90

    Team: No. 45 MG Machinery LLC / Niece Equipment Chevrolet Silverado
    Driver: Lawless Alan (Los Angeles, California) | Crew Chief: Wally Rogers
    Follow the Team: Twitter: @NieceMotorsport | Instagram: @NieceMotorsports | Facebook: /NieceMotorsports | Web: www.niecemotorsports.com
    Follow Lawless Alan: Twitter: @lawlessalan25 | Instagram: @lawless_alan | Facebook: /LawlessAlanRacing | Web: www.lawlessalanracing.com

    Texas Recap: Lawless Alan ran another solid race, advancing inside the top-10, before being collected in an incident late in the race. The Truck Series sophomore finished 18th in his second-career start at Texas Motor Speedway.

    Alan on Texas: “A smooth, clean run was what we needed as a team this past weekend. Obviously, it didn’t go as perfect as we planned it, but a top-20 run in our MG Machinery LLC / Niece Equipment Silverado was just another step in the right direction.”

    Alan at Bristol Motor Speedway Dirt: In one start at the Bristol Motor Speedway dirt track, Lawless Alan finished 30th.

    Alan on Saturday’s Race at Bristol Dirt: “I’m putting a lot of work into my dirt-racing skills. I race a Micro at Millbridge here and there and it’s all in an effort to make me perform better when we race in the Truck Series.”

    Public Appearances: This week, you can see Lawless Alan at the Food City Fan Zone Stage from 3:15pm-3:45pm on Friday. Alan will also take part in an appearance at the Chevrolet Display in the Fan Zone at 1:30pm-1:45pm on Saturday.

    On the Truck: The No. 45 Chevrolet Silverado will sport the AUTOParkit colors this weekend. AUTOParkit™ designs, manufactures, and constructs fully automated parking systems for new and existing buildings. AUTOParkit system structural steel and modular design can provide double the capacity of a traditional parking garage, providing up to 17 LEED points and drastically reducing construction time.

    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 AUTOChargit:
    AUTOChargit designs, manufactures and installs EV charging systems for automated and conventional parking applications. AUTOChargit can decrease capital expenditures by up to 75 percent by providing automated coupling and decoupling of EV charging stalls from the power source. For conventional parking applications, a single 40-AMP circuit coupled with a single AUTOChargit System can be multiplexed to four, eight, or 12 stalls. Each charging stall is individually metered for the exact tracking of electricity usage. The AUTOParkit Mobile APP provides a touchless experience for the user.

    About AUTOParkit:
    AUTOParkit™ designs, manufactures, and constructs fully automated parking systems for new and existing buildings. AUTOParkit system structural steel and modular design can provide double the capacity of a traditional parking garage, providing up to 17 LEED points and drastically reducing construction time.

    AUTOParkit automated systems are 40 percent less expensive to operate, safer for the user and reduces carbon emissions associated with parking by more than 80 percent. AUTOParkit’s charging pallets provided by AUTOChargit, are a fast and convenient way of charging EVs and Hybrids. AUTOChargit’s patented technology allows for shuffling charged vehicles cutting infrastructure costs by up to 80 percent.

    For more information on AUTOParkit, visit www.autoparkit.com