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  • Daniel Hemric to Drive for Kaulig Racing in 2022

    Daniel Hemric to Drive for Kaulig Racing in 2022

    Hemric to Pilot the No. 11 Chevrolet for the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship

    LEXINGTON, N.C. (September 25, 2021) – Kaulig Racing announced today the addition of Daniel Hemric to its 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) lineup.

    Hemric, who has made 113 starts in the NXS and earned 39 top five and 66 top-10 finishes, has signed on to pilot the team’s flagship No. 11 Chevrolet full-time to compete for the 2022 NXS championship.

    “The belief that Matt Kaulig and Chris Rice have in me to come drive their notable, No. 11 car means the world to me,” said Hemric. “Equally, I believe in their program, their vision, and what they’re building at Kaulig Racing. It’s impressive to see how they’ve become an elite, multi-car Xfinity Series program in such a short period of time. I’m just incredibly thankful for the opportunity to drive for them next year, and I’m ready to put in the work to continue building on the team’s success.”

    Hemric, also in contention for the 2021 NXS championship, made the Championship 4 round of the NXS playoffs in both 2017 and 2018 with Richard Childress Racing (RCR).

    Beginning in 2016, Kaulig Racing entered its first, full-time NXS season with the No. 11 Chevy. 2021 marked the first season Kaulig Racing has fielded three, full-time entries in the NXS. All three Kaulig Racing drivers are set to race for the 2021 NXS championship, beginning with the first playoff race on September 25.

    “We’re excited to welcome Daniel to our Kaulig Racing family,” said Chris Rice, president of Kaulig Racing. “Daniel is a strong competitor, and we think he will make a great addition to our Xfinity Series program. Statistically, Daniel ranks right among the Kaulig Racing cars each week on the racetrack, so it’s fitting that we bring in someone who will only continue to make us better.”

    Cementing itself as a powerhouse team in the NXS, Kaulig Racing earned the 2021 NXS regular-season championship with AJ Allmendinger, as well as the title of second-fastest team to win a race in the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS), with Allmendinger winning the Verizon 200 at the Brickyard at the infamous Indianapolis Motor Speedway earlier this year.

    “Kaulig Racing has come a long way in just a few short years, and that’s something I’m truly proud of,” said Matt Kaulig, Kaulig Racing team owner. “This year, we stepped it up by having three, full-time entries in the Xfinity Series and competing in the Cup Series part-time. We blew all expectations out of the water when we won our first Cup race with AJ Allmendinger, won the regular-season championship in the Xfinity Series, and got all three of our full-time drivers into the playoffs. We think Daniel is a great pick to help us elevate our program.”

    Kaulig Racing will continue its momentous season beginning this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the first round of the NXS playoffs. Partnership announcements for Hemric and the No. 11 Chevrolet will come at a later date.

    About Kaulig Racing™
    Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time multi-car NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started, and made the Championship 4 round for the first time in 2020. Kaulig Racing fields three, full-time entries; the No. 10 Chevrolet driven by Jeb Burton, the No. 11 Chevrolet driven by Justin Haley, and the No. 16 Chevrolet driven by AJ Allmendinger. With multiple wins Kaulig Racing has come to be one of the top competitors on track each weekend. The team has made multiple starts in the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) in 2021, including the Daytona 500 with Kaz Grala. In the team’s seventh-ever NCS start, AJ Allmendinger won at “The Brickyard” for the Verizon 200 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.The team has acquired two charters for the 2022 season, with plans to begin full-time competition in the NCS. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

  • SS GreenLight Racing | Joe Graf Jr. Las Vegas Motor Speedway September Event Preview

    SS GreenLight Racing | Joe Graf Jr. Las Vegas Motor Speedway September Event Preview

    SS GreenLight Racing | NASCAR Xfinity Series
    Las Vegas (Nev.) Motor Speedway | Alsco Uniforms 302

    Fast Facts
    No. 07 SS GreenLight Racing Team:
    Driver: Joe Graf Jr. (@JoeGrafJr)
    Primary Partner(s): Bucked Up Energy
    Manufacturer: Chevrolet Camaro
    Crew Chief: Joe Williams
    Alsco Uniforms 302 Starting Position: 21st (Event Formula)
    Driver Points Position: 30th | Owner Points Position: 36th
    Engine: Earnhardt-Childress Racing Engines (ECR)

    Notes of Interest:

    Full of Energy: Bucked Up Energy and its sister products will continue their role as the primary partner of Graf’s No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro this weekend. Las Vegas (Nev.) Motor Speedway is the ninth race of 2021 but is the 31st race overall in a multi-year, multi-race deal with the former ARCA Menards Series winner.
    Bucked Up is the everyman (or woman) energy drink. We don’t care about the color of your collar; whether blue or white, we all require energy to power our days. We want something that tastes like success, enhances mood and focus, and most of all delivers long-lasting energy.

    New Bucked Up Energy Options Available: Bucked Up Energy offers 10 quenching options, but two of their popular flavors, Pink Lemonade and Mango Tango now include low-stim options.

    Low-stim has the same innovative ingredients that make their OG formula so powerful for focus, mood, motivation and energy. Bucked Up made just one small change and they have been surprised by the resulting epicness.

    Boasting a modest of 100mg of caffeine, Bucked Up Low-Stim delivers the same energy, focus, mood, motivation – while reducing the common side effects that come from too-much caffeine, jitters, sleeplessness and anxiety.

    You Can Now Find Us Here: Last week, Bucked Up Energy announced that four of their delicious flavors are now available at Walmart!

    The flavors of Blood Raz, Blue Raz, Mango Tango and Rocket Pop are now available for purchase from your local Walmart store.

    “When you feel it, you just got Bucked Up!”

    Races for Faces: Joe Graf Jr. announced in mid-August that for the second consecutive year, Graf will be virtually participating in myFace’s Races for Faces, an event to raise awareness for myFace, an organization that helps kids and families living with craniofacial differences.

    While the virtual event was held this past Sunday, Sept. 19, donations to “Team Graf” will be accepted through Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021.

    In Loving Memory: This weekend at Las Vegas and for the remainder of the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, Joe Graf Jr. and SS GreenLight Racing will carry the name of Bray Pemberton on the passenger side name rail of the team’s No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro.

    Pemberton passed away on September 8, 2021, after a brief illness.

    Pemberton was an instrumental figure in the everyday business and growth of Graf’s motorsports career.

    He will be deeply missed by all.

    Saving You Some Money: As fall as officially fallen, Joe Graf Jr.’s other marketing partner Z Grills still wants to help the NASCAR community save money – but also enjoy the perfect fall barbecue dinner.

    In support of their recent partnership at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway in July, Z Grills Racing (ZGrillsRacing.com) is offering a 10 percent discount off your TOTAL purchase, using the code NASCAR at checkout.

    Joe Graf Jr. Xfinity Series Las Vegas Motor Speedway Starts: Joe Graf Jr. will make his fourth career start at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Saturday afternoon’s race.

    In his previous three efforts, Graf has delivered a track-best of 18th earned earlier this season in March’s Alsco Uniforms 300 after starting 26th.

    Joe Graf Jr. Xfinity Series Speedway Stats: At tracks classified as a speedway, Graf has made 29 starts throughout his career carrying an improved average finishing position of 24.0.

    Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway | Food City 300 Race Recap: In the most recent NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Bristol, Graf enjoyed a career-best run on a short track in his No. 07 KeepItSecure.net Chevrolet.

    After starting 36th, Graf rocketed to inside the top-20 for a majority of the race and even took advantage of a green-white-checkered finish to climb from 19th to 17th.

    The effort was a best for Graf in Thunder Valley and the best finish for Graf and his crew chief Joe Williams Jr.

    Put Me In Coach: To strengthen his physique, Joe Graf Jr. began working with new trainer and former NASCAR Cup Series Josh Wise during the 2020 offseason.

    In addition to Wise, Graf has also been working with former NASCAR driver and open-wheel driver Scott Speed on being more discipline behind the wheel of his No. 07 Bucked Up Energy Chevrolet Camaro.

    Sneaker Mania: Along with the adrenaline of the Motorsports competition, Joe Graf Jr. also has a vogue for hype sneakers. In his current collection, he owns and wears at least 85 limited edition sneakers – and his collection continues to grow every month.

    The current estimated value of his collection tops $90,000.

    From the Pit Box: Industry veteran Joe Williams is Joe Graf Jr.’s crew chief.

    He will crew chief his 59th NASCAR Xfinity Series race as crew chief on Saturday afternoon and his third at the 1.5-mile speedway.

    In his previous 58 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts, he has collected four top-five and 14 top-10 finishes.

    Hello From The Other Side: Graf Jr. has a teammate at SS GreenLight Racing. Veteran JJ Yeley will drive the No. 17 Parler Chevrolet Camaro on Saturday afternoon for his 11th start of the 2021 season.

    Yeley is set to make his 346th career NASCAR Xfinity Series start and 22nd at Bristol Motor Speedway. His best Xfinity track finish occurred in the 2017 Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300, where he finished 11th after starting 30th for TriStar Motorsports.

    Follow on Social Media: For more on Joe Graf Jr. visit JoeGrafJr.com, like him on Facebook (Joe Graf Jr.), follow him on Twitter (@JoeGrafJr) and Instagram (@joegrafjr).

    For more on SS GreenLight Racing, please like them on Facebook (SS GreenLight Racing) and follow them on Twitter (@SSGLR0708) and visit their website at SSGreenLight.com.

    Joe Graf Jr. Pre-Race Quotes:

    On Las Vegas: “I am definitely looking forward to Las Vegas this weekend based on the way we ran there earlier this year and carrying the momentum from our solid run at Bristol Motor Speedway.

    “I feel very confident that we can return to Las Vegas and equal or better our performance from March in our No. 08 Bucked Up Energy Chevrolet and really give us some momentum for next weekend’s race at Talladega Superspeedway.”

    On Approaching Homestretch: “We have about two months left in the 2021 schedule. Our season has not gone the way we planned, but it has not been from a lack of effort, just a variety of circumstances – most beyond our control.

    “I really look forward to the rest of the tracks on the schedule the rest of the year and we’re already focused on 2022 and cannot wait to announce those plans soon.”

    Race Information:

    The Alsco Uniforms 302 (201 laps | 302 miles) is the 27th of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2021 schedule. The 40-car field will take the green flag on Sat., Sept. 25, 2021, shortly after 4:30 p.m. PT (7:30 p.m. ET) with live coverage on the NBC Sports Network (NBCSN), the Performance Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90.

    About SS Green Light Racing:

    As one of the most tenured teams in all of NASCAR, SS GreenLight Racing led by team owner and former driver Bobby Dotter has been a mainstay in the sport fielding entries in either the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series or the Xfinity Series competition since 2001.

    SS GreenLight Racing will continue with a two-car program in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2021.

  • All Fun and Games for Kaulig Racing and New Partner SciPlay

    All Fun and Games for Kaulig Racing and New Partner SciPlay

    SciPlay Joins Kaulig Racing for Talladega Xfinity Series Event and Charlotte ROVAL in the NASCAR Cup Series

    LEXINGTON, N.C. (September 24, 2021) – Kaulig Racing announced today the addition of SciPlay to its partner lineup for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) season.

    SciPlay, the leading developer and publisher of digital games on mobile and web platforms, will feature its Gold Fish Casino Slots game on AJ Allmendinger’s No. 16 Chevrolet during the Sparks 300 at Talladega Superspeedway.

    “We are proud to bring even more fun to our Gold Fish Casino Slots players by teaming up with AJ Allmendinger for the NASCAR Xfinity Series race in Talladega,” said Noga Halperin Sher, Global CMO at SciPlay. “Our players love excitement and fun, so it was only natural for this collaboration to happen.”

    Following the Sparks 300, Allmendinger’s race-worn suit and helmet will be raffled off to players of Gold Fish Casino Slots.

    “We are always on the lookout for original, new, and exciting ways to surprise our players,” continued Sher. “What could be better than the chance to win the official worn and autographed driver’s suit and helmet from A.J Allmendinger?”

    SciPlay will also make their NCS debut at the Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL, as Allmendinger will drive the No. 16 Jackpot Party Casino Camaro ZL1 1LE, another game featured on the platform’s casual, casino and bingo game lineup.

    “We’re excited to be able to introduce SciPlay to the world of NASCAR!” Said Chris Rice, president of Kaulig Racing. “We’re honored to be the ones to help get their feet wet in both the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Cup Series. We are looking forward to this partnership and its potential.”

    The No. 16 Gold Fish Casino Slots Chevrolet will make its debut at Talladega Superspeedway on Saturday, October 2 for the Sparks 300. Then the following weekend the No. 16 Jackpot Party Casino Camaro ZL1 1LE will be introduced to the twists and turns of the Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL in the Bank of America ROVAL 400.

    About Kaulig Racing™
    Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time multi-car NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started, and made the Championship 4 round for the first time in 2020. Kaulig Racing fields three, full-time entries; the No. 10 Chevrolet driven by Jeb Burton, the No. 11 Chevrolet driven by Justin Haley, and the No. 16 Chevrolet driven by AJ Allmendinger. With multiple wins Kaulig Racing has come to be one of the top competitors on track each weekend. The team has made multiple starts in the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) in 2021, including the Daytona 500 with Kaz Grala. In the team’s seventh-ever NCS start, AJ Allmendinger won at “The Brickyard” for the Verizon 200 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.The team has acquired two charters for the 2022 season, with plans to begin full-time competition in the NCS. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

    About SciPlay
    SciPlay is a leading developer and publisher of digital games on mobile and web platforms, providing highly entertaining free-to-play games that millions of people play every day for their authenticity, engagement and fun. SciPlay combines a data-driven approach and advanced game economy with high-quality content, to create a thrilling mobile gaming experience for millions of users across the globe. The company’s casino, casual and bingo games stay true to the authentic spirit of the biggest casino brands in the world, and bring users hours of fun and entertainment, alongside wonderful prizes and a strong players community. SciPlay, previously the Social division within the global gaming leader Scientific Games, became an independent company in 2019. Our portfolio includes the most engaging, interactive and smart mobile games in the market and constantly evolves based on user feedback and behavior.

  • South Point Racing: Riley Herbst Las Vegas NXS Advance

    South Point Racing: Riley Herbst Las Vegas NXS Advance

    RILEY HERBST
    Las Vegas NASCAR Xfinity Series Advance
    No. 98 South Point Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing

    NASCAR Xfinity Series Overview

    • Event: Alsco Uniforms 302 (Round 27 of 33)
    • Date: Saturday, Sept. 25
    • Location: Las Vegas Motor Speedway
    • Layout: 1.5-mile oval
    • Time/TV/Radio: 7:30 p.m. EDT on NBCSN/PRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

    Riley Herbst Notes of Interest

    • NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Riley Herbst is heading home to kick off the 2021 NASCAR Playoffs. After a third-place finish at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway last Friday night, the 22-year-old Las Vegas native secured his spot in the postseason for the second year in a row, making him two-for-two in his Xfinity Series career. The third-generation racer is now returning to the city where he got his start in the motorsports world with winning on his mind. The Herbst name is well known in the Las Vegas area. His grandfather Jerry, uncles Tim and Ed, and father Troy, are all Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame inductees as championship-winning off-road racers. Herbst intends to keep the motorsports legacy going in the NASCAR world. In addition to Saturday’s Xfinity Series race in Vegas, the hometown kid will throw out the ceremonial first pitch Thursday night for the Las Vegas Aviators – the Triple-A affiliate of Major League Baseball’s Oakland Athletics – prior to their game against the Oklahoma City Dodgers.
    • Furthering the hometown connection is Herbst’s No. 98 South Point Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR), with the Las Vegas-based hotel, casino and spa adorning Herbst’s car for the second time in 2021. Featuring more than 2,100 guestrooms, the South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa overlooks the famous Las Vegas Strip and the serenity of the surrounding mountainscape. Each oversized guestroom features state-of-the-art LED televisions, as well as WiFi with high-speed internet connections. Guests visiting South Point Hotel will experience affordable luxury through a casino offering top-of-the-line gaming technology, more than 60 table games and a separate race and sports book area, 11 restaurants, world-class Costa Del Sur Spa and Salon, a 400-seat showroom featuring headliner entertainment, a 700-seat bingo room, a 16-screen Cinemark movie complex, a 64-lane bowling center, a 52,000-square-foot conference center, and an 80,000-square-foot exhibit hall. The venue is the “Official Hotel and Casino of Las Vegas Motor Speedway” and sponsor of Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race, the South Point 400. Connect with South Point on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram.
    • You have to play your cards right in NASCAR Playoffs, but the easiest way to advance is to win. Eight of the initial 12 playoff drivers will advance to the next round that starts Oct. 16 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth. Up to three of those spots can be earned by three different winners in the first round that begins at Las Vegas, continues at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway and then wraps up at the Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway Roval where the playoff field will be whittled down to eight drivers. And if there’s a different playoff winner in each of those races, five spots are available to be secured via points. Herbst was able to point his way into the postseason, but he can lock in his spot for the Round of 8 by coming out of the gate hot and winning at his home track.
    • What do you need to do if you don’t hit the jackpot at Las Vegas? Collect as many points as possible. Herbst used this strategy in his race to make the NASCAR Playoffs. He entered the July 10 race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon on the outside looking into the top-12, 56 points below the playoff cutline. In the next eight races, Herbst erased that deficit to move all the way up to 11th in the standings by the time the checkered flag waved in the final regular-season race last Friday at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway. While he enters Las Vegas seven points below the Round of 8 cutline, Herbst can use the same strategy to collect stage points and race his way into the next round by continuing his front-running ways.
    • SHR knows how to win at Las Vegas. The No. 98 team swept both races at the 1.5-mile track in 2020 via Chase Briscoe. In February, he beat Austin Cindric by 2.874 seconds. Briscoe defended that victory with another win just seven months later, beating Noah Gragson by 1.370 seconds.
    • The Alsco Uniforms 302 will mark Herbst’s fifth career Xfinity Series start at Las Vegas. The 22-year-old driver is on the hunt for redemption at his home track after an accident ruined a top-10 run for him just 56 laps into the series’ prior race at the track in March. In his first two Xfinity Series starts at Las Vegas in September 2019 and February 2020, Herbst scored back-to-back ninth-place finishes. He finished 12th in his third career start at Las Vegas last September.

    Riley Herbst, Driver of the No. 98 South Point Ford Mustang

    Welcome to the NASCAR playoffs. Talk about the journey to get to the Round of 12.

    “Man, it feels good to finally say we’re in the playoffs after the start to the season we had. Our journey to the playoffs was an uphill battle, to say the least. We were still learning each other at the beginning of the season and it always seemed like bad luck would find us when we hit the track. These past several races, I think we’ve started to show the field that we’ve got the speed and we’re here to contend for wins. Look at Bristol – we were running top-10 there at the end and seized an opportunity on the final restart to finish third. We probably could’ve stolen the win with another lap.”

    You’re coming off back-to-back top-five finishes for the first time this season and it comes at the right time with the playoffs starting this week at Las Vegas. Talk about the momentum your team now has coming into this first race of the Round of 12.

    “We’re hitting our stride and it’s honestly a really good time for that. While we struggled somewhat during the season, we were still able to make the playoffs and I think we’ve finished in the top-10 in eight of the past 12 races. We’ve still got some work to do to get ourselves into the Round of 8, but I believe in this No. 98 team. We’ve got to take it week by week.”

    You’re heading home to Las Vegas. What would a win at your home track mean to you, especially now that you’re in the playoffs?

    “Man, I’m so excited to go home this weekend and race for a championship. It’s gonna be so much fun. I’ve been looking forward to going home for a long time. You always want to win at home, but to win at home in the playoffs and secure a spot in the Round of 8, it would just be a testament to the hard work the whole team has put in this season. Honestly, with the momentum we’ve had these past few races, I think we can win. We’re very capable of winning and we’re ready to do it.”

    No. 98 South Point Team Roster

    Primary Team Members:

    Driver: Riley Herbst
    Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada

    Crew Chief: Richard Boswell
    Hometown: Friendship, Maryland

    Engineer: Justin Bolton
    Hometown: Latrobe, Pennsylvania

    Engineer: DJ VanderLey
    Hometown: Mobile, Alabama

    Spotter: Tim Fedewa
    Hometown: Holt, Michigan

    Over-The-Wall Crew:

    Front Tire Changer: Shayne Pipala
    Hometown: Frankfort Square, Illinois

    Rear Tire Changer: Chris Jackson
    Hometown: Fort Mill, South Carolina

    Tire Carrier: Dwayne Moore
    Hometown: Griffin, Georgia

    Fueler: James Keener
    Hometown: Fortuna, California

    Jackman: Sean Cotten
    Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina

    Road Crew Members:

    Truck Driver: Steve Wood
    Hometown: Eatontown, New Jersey

    Front End Mechanic: Mike Brill
    Hometown: Woodsville, New Hampshire

    Engine Tuner: Willie Pelotte
    Hometown: Oakland, Maine

  • JR Motorsports — NXS Las Vegas II Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Las Vegas II Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Las Vegas Motor Speedway
    RACE: Alsco Uniforms 302 (201 laps / 302 miles)
    DATE: Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021

    Broadcast Information – TV: 7:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN / Radio: 7 p.m. ET on PRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90


    Josh Berry
    No. 1 Pilot Flying J Driver Appreciation Chevrolet
    • Josh Berry will sit in for Michael Annett again this week as Annett continues his recovery from a leg injury. It will be the fourth event in which the 30-year-old Tennessee driver will drive the Pilot Flying J #ThankATrucker Chevrolet.
    • Berry has one start at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in a NASCAR Xfinity Series car, and it came earlier this season with JRM’s No. 8 team. Berry started ninth and finished seventh in the spring race on the 1.5-mile oval.
    • Berry has made 19 NXS starts this season and earned a victory at Martinsville Speedway, along with five top-five and 10 top-10 finishes while pacing the field for 175 total laps.

    Sam Mayer
    No. 8 Carly Pearce Written In Stone Chevrolet
    • Sam Mayer will make his first NXS start at Las Vegas this weekend in a special Big Machine Label Group Chevrolet promoting country singer Carly Pearce’s new album 29: Written In Stone.
    • In one start at a 1.5-mile track in his NXS career, Mayer started 22nd and finished ninth at Atlanta Motor Speedway in July.
    • The 18-year-old comes off his strongest performance to date in the NXS as he paced the field for 49 laps last weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway en route to a ninth place finish, tying his career best finish in the series.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Bass Pro Shops / TrueTimber / Black Rifle Coffee Chevrolet
    • Noah Gragson will start the 2021 NXS Playoffs at his home track this weekend, a place where the 23-year-old Las Vegas native has had a ton of success. In five starts on the 1.5-mile oval, Gragson has four top-five and five top-10 finishes, none lower than sixth.
    • Gragson is fourth in the playoff grid entering the first of seven races that will determine the series champion, 27 points off the lead.
    • Gragson has been on a hot streak of late, earning two victories (at Darlington Raceway and Richmond Raceway), two more top-five finishes and a pair of top-10 results in his last seven races leading up to the playoffs.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet
    • Justin Allgaier heads into the opening round of the NXS Playoffs as the third seed on the playoff grid, just 24 points outside of the lead.
    • In 14 previous starts at Las Vegas in the NXS, Allgaier has scored six top fives and 11 top 10s, with a best finish of second coming in this event in 2018.
    • Allgaier has recorded a top-five finish in all three of the fall races at Las Vegas dating back to 2018, netting an average finish of 3.7 during that span.
    • According to NASCAR’s Loop Data Statistics, Allgaier ranks first in the NXS at Las Vegas in green flag passes (660), quality passes (554) and laps run inside the top 15 (2,654).

    Driver Quotes

    “In the spring, we were able to earn a top-10 finish despite the fact that I had never raced at Las Vegas. That’s my goal this weekend, to get Michael (Annett) and this No. 1 Pilot Flying J #ThankATrucker team another solid finish. I know that Bummy (crew chief Mike Bumgarner) will have a fast Chevrolet Camaro for me, and I look forward to the opportunity to represent all of the truckers who work so hard to keep us going.” – Josh Berry

    “I’m ready to get these playoffs underway on Saturday in Las Vegas. We’ve traditionally had a lot of speed there with our BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet and I feel really confident that we will have that once again when we unload. This Round of 12 is full of unknowns, especially with the two wild card races coming up after Vegas, which makes this weekend all that more important to go out there and do what we can to try to secure our spot into the next round. If we can just execute the way we have been all season to this point, I feel like we will be in a great position to contend for the win and move on in the playoffs.” – Justin Allgaier

    “We ran really well in our only other 1.5-mile start this year at Atlanta and I really learned a lot that I think will transfer over to this weekend. The first part of the race will be all about learning the track and how this No. 8 Carly Pearce Written In Stone Chevrolet handles and then towards the end we can start making our move. Hopefully we can put this car in Victory Lane to give our family friend Scott Borchetta something to celebrate and to advance us in the Round of 8 for the owner’s championship.” – Sam Mayer

    “I’m always happy when I get a chance to head back to Vegas and see all my family and friends. Plus racing in front of a hometown crowd makes it even better. We’ve had really good runs there in the past and haven’t finished outside of the top 10. This starts our playoff run and I wouldn’t want it to be anywhere other than home. It’s the perfect place to keep our momentum moving forward and hopefully we can lock ourselves into the Round of 8.” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates

    • JRM at Las Vegas: JRM has competed in “Sin City” a combined 56 times. Over the course of the 56 starts at the 1.5-mile facility, JRM has tallied one win, 21 top fives and 35 top 10s. JRM’s win came in 2008 when Mark Martin drove the No. 5 to Victory Lane after leading 81 laps on the day. Martin’s win marked the first for JRM as an Xfinity Series team.
    • Pilot Flying J Driver Appreciation Month: The No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet will again carry a signature paint scheme this weekend as part of Pilot Flying J’s Driver Appreciation Month. The red and yellow scheme features the words “If you’ve got it, a trucker brought it” on the hood and #ThankATrucker on the TV panel at the rear of the car. The Driver Appreciation theme inspires fans to thank professional drivers for all their hard work in delivering the goods we all depend on. And to see how Pilot Flying J is thanking professional drivers, visit pilotflyingj.com.
    • 29: Written In Stone: Big Machine Records along with chart-topping Country star Carly Pearce joins the No. 8 team with a special paint scheme promoting the Grand Ole Opry member’s brand new album 29: WRITTEN IN STONE. Pearce is a two-time ACM Award winner with No. 1 hits such as the platinum certified “Every Little Thing” and 2X platinum “I Hope You’re Happy Now”, which ignited her truth-soaked career. Earlier this summer, Dolly Parton invited the Kentucky native to become a member of the Grand Olem Opry ahead of an official induction by Trisha Yearwood.

  • Interstate Batteries Racing: Ty Gibbs Las Vegas Advance

    Interstate Batteries Racing: Ty Gibbs Las Vegas Advance

    TY GIBBS
    Playoff Within the Playoffs

    HUNTERSVILLE, North Carolina (Sept. 22, 2021) – Even though Ty Gibbs is scheduled to make just his 15th career NASCAR Xfinity Series start in Saturday’s Alsco Uniforms 302 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, he’ll hope to kick off a championship run in the series, albeit a different kind of championship.

    While the Xfinity Series playoffs for the driver title begins this weekend at Las Vegas, Gibbs will kick off the final seven-race stretch of the season with the No. 54 team very much in the hunt for the owner title. He’s shared the car this season with Joe Gibbs Racing’s (JGR) Cup Series regulars Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, Martin Truex Jr., and Christopher Bell, along with Cup Series veteran Ty Dillon, who joined the team for a handful of early season races. The No. 54 team arrives at Las Vegas third in the owner standings, 16 points behind the leading No. 16 car for Kaulig Racing.

    Adding to the excitement for Gibbs this weekend is another chance to drive the No. 54 Supra featuring the colors of Interstate Batteries, as JGR’s founding sponsor returns for the second time this year with the next generation of the Gibbs family behind the wheel after he drove it during Throwback Weekend at Darlington back in May. For JGR and Interstate Batteries, this weekend continues the 2021 celebration of their 30th anniversary together.

    In addition to the Cup Series history of Interstate Batteries, the soon-to-be 19-year-old Gibbs has joined several other drivers who have made Xfinity Series starts for JGR’s founding partner, including Busch, Hamlin, Mark Martin, Matt Kenseth, Erik Jones, Elliott Sadler, and Daniel Suarez.

    While it’s only the 15th Xfinity Series race of the season for Gibbs, the start of his career has been impressive, to say the least. He won in his very first start on the Daytona road course back in February, then backed it up with a runner-up finish in his second start at Phoenix Raceway. Two more victories would come this season for the young driver – at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway in May and last month at Watkins Glen (N.Y) International.

    While Gibbs is set to compete in 18 total Xfinity Series races in 2021, he is competing fulltime in the ARCA Menards Series, where he is first in points and has won at Phoenix, Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Toledo (Ohio) Speedway, Charlotte, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Iowa Speedway in Newton, Winchester (Ind.) Speedway, Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, The Milwaukee Mile, and Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway. His 10 ARCA wins are just two short of Tim Steele’s modern-era single-season record of 12 wins in 1997. Gibbs has 18 ARCA victories in all and is tied for 14th on the all-time series wins list with Ken Schrader.

    So as Gibbs heads west to Las Vegas for the first time, he’ll not only focus on trying to get his Interstate Batteries Toyota Supra to victory lane for the fourth time, he’ll look to kick off the team’s playoff-within-the-playoffs run in style with JGR’s founding partner riding along.

    TY GIBBS, Driver of the No. 54 Interstate Batteries Toyota Supra for Joe Gibbs Racing:

    What are your thoughts heading to Las Vegas to race there for the first time?

    “I’m looking forward to racing at Las Vegas and it’s another new track for me. It’s great to have Interstate Batteries on the car. They have such a longstanding relationship with JGR and the Gibbs family. They are our founding sponsor. So I’m looking forward to having a great race at Las Vegas and hopefully putting them in victory lane. We’ve run well at the mile-and-a-half tracks and we won at Charlotte, so we should be good this weekend. Chris Gayle (crew chief) and the 54 boys will bring me a great Toyota Supra. Again, it’s just about learning each week and I’m hoping to do that this week at Las Vegas.”

    How special is it to run for Interstate Batteries given its 30-year history with your family?

    “Interstate Batteries means a lot to everyone at Joe Gibbs Racing. You just see all the pictures and highlights of the 1993 Daytona 500 and how excited everyone was. Norm (Miller, chairman) and everyone at Interstate Batteries have been a big part of Joe Gibbs Racing over all these years. It’s just really cool how they’ve been able to grow with us as the team grew over the years. It’s really an honor to be able to run an Interstate Batteries car and I’m hoping we can make everyone proud this weekend at Las Vegas.”

    Chris Gayle, Crew Chief of the No. 54 Interstate Batteries Toyota Supra for Joe Gibbs Racing:

    You have Interstate Batteries returning to the No. 54 car this week. You personally have had a relationship with them over the years, working on the No. 18 car and some in the Xfinity Series, as well. What does that relationship mean to not only yourself, but the entire team?

    “JGR has had such a longstanding relationship with Interstate Batteries, so it’s really cool to have them get involved with Ty. They’ve obviously been involved with the Gibbs family for a long time. It’s pretty cool to start off our playoff races with them in Vegas and Ty. It’s a really neat deal to transcend into the next generation for a company that has been with us for a long time.”

    This will be the first time Ty has raced at Las Vegas. Can you talk about his progression this year since the Daytona road course, where he didn’t know anything about the place and then won, until now, where he’s trying to do the same at Las Vegas this weekend?

    “It’s really unexpected. I don’t think any of us knew how good he was really going to be. He was really good at the road course right away but, beyond that, I’ve seen him become a little more racer savvy and learn how to race around other cars and not get himself in trouble. Richmond was a good example of him taking care of tires and learning that. It’s really cool to see that, and hopefully there’s a lot of that left. I’m hoping that this year’s playoffs, we hope to use that as a springboard for next year, where we could be doing it on the driver’s side.”

    You are technically not in playoffs from a driver standpoint, but you are from the owner side. How important is that to you and the team?

    “It is very important for us. I think, from the financial standpoint and still getting the championship, that’s all we can do. Not only from a money standpoint, but a pride and sentimental standpoint, it means a lot to be able to win the championship because it would mean we scored the most points this year than anybody. That’s what the No. 54 team is hanging their hats on and we would really like to get that championship.”

    Event Overview:

    ● Event: Alsco Uniforms 302 (Round 27 of 33)
    ● Time/Date: 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Sept. 25
    ● Location: Las Vegas Motor Speedway
    ● Layout: 1.5-mile oval
    ● Laps/Miles: 201 laps/302 miles
    ● Stage Lengths: Stage 1: 45 laps / Stage 2: 45 laps / Final Stage: 111 laps
    ● TV/Radio: NBCSN / PRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

    Meet the No. 54 Interstate Batteries/Joe Gibbs Racing Team

    Primary Team Members:

    Driver: Ty Gibbs
    Crew Chief: Chris Gayle
    Car Chief: Brian Gainey
    Spotter: Hal Martin

    Over-The-Wall Crew Members:

    Gas Man: Bailey Walker
    Front Tire Changer: Thomas Hatcher
    Jackman: Derrell Edwards
    Tire Carrier: Dylan Dowell
    Rear Tire Changer: Jake Lind

    Road Crew Members:

    Race Engineer: Kyle Abrahims
    Truck Driver: John Shelburne
    Mechanic: John Lanham
    Mechanic: Keith Fortier

    Ty Gibbs Notes of Interest:

    ● Quick Learner: To say Ty Gibbs is a quick learner would be quite the understatement. Gibbs made his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut back in February at Daytona. He was impressive, to say the least, as he navigated several late restarts to lead twice for a total of 14 laps en route to a victory in his first series start.
    ● Three Times: Saturday’s Steakhouse Elite 200 will be Gibbs third career Xfinity Series start. In addition to his aforementioned win in his series debut, he followed it up last month at Martinsville by leading 28 laps and bringing home a solid fourth-place finish.
    ● A Title in Mind: While Gibbs is set to compete in 14 Xfinity Series races in 2021, Gibbs is competing fulltime in the ARCA Menards Series with his eyes set on bringing home that series title. So far this season, in just four races, Gibbs has three top-five finishes along with wins at Phoenix Raceway in March and Kansas Speedway in Kansas City this past weekend.
    ● The Heat is On: With spring in full swing and temperatures on the rise this weekend in Darlington and around the country, now is the perfect time to get your car battery checked before the summer is here. Fans can head to https://www.interstatebatteries.com/find-a-location to find a nearby location to get their battery checked and set themselves up for their summer on the road.

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Cindric and Herbst Ready for NASCAR XFINITY Series Playoffs

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Cindric and Herbst Ready for NASCAR XFINITY Series Playoffs

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
    NASCAR XFINITY Series
    NASCAR Media Zoom | Tuesday, September 21, 2021

    The NASCAR XFINITY Series playoffs kick off this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with Ford drivers Austin Cindric and Riley Herbst representing Ford in the 12-driver field. Both drivers were part of a media day session and answered questions about the postseason.

    AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 Carshop Ford Mustang — WHAT WAS GOING THROUGH YOUR MIND AFTER THE RACE WHEN YOU HEARD THE CROWD START BOOING YOU, AND THEN CHEER FOR YOU AT THE? “It was certainly different than probably anything I’ve ever really experienced. I was definitely still processing, not what happened. I was quite aware of what happened, but more or less how I wanted to handle it and how I wanted to be perceived. Those are things you do think about and I wasn’t sure. It came to me that the only reason I was being booed is I wasn’t saying anything and I don’t know if there are people wanting me to get fired up about it and get upset about it and get all pissed off on camera, I’m not sure that’s really me, so nonetheless that was interesting. I did also learn throughout the weekend that if you say It’s Bristol, Baby it’s pretty much like a go-to line to get the fans pumped up whether you’re a reporter or a driver. It’s like the applause thing must be on the jumbotron because they just go crazy anytime you say it, so I guess that’ll be my go-to next time when I lose them. You just talk about how It’s Bristol, Baby.”

    YOU WON THE TITLE LAST YEAR AND KNOW WHAT YOU’RE DOING NEXT YEAR, SO WHAT IS THE FEELING LIKE FOR THESE PLAYOFFS? IS IT LIKE NOT WANTING TO LEAVE ANYTHING OUT THERE? “Yeah, I’m way too competitive for that. I haven’t even honestly thought about 2022 with the exception of kind of some Next Gen tests that are coming up, but, otherwise I’m pretty focused on this, whether it’s for me and myself and my own personal reasons and my own personal motivations or for my team as well. I’ve been with the same group of guys throughout the majority of my XFINITY career and I wouldn’t be the driver I am without them, so I’m excited to try and finish this off on the highest note possible. I think about growing together. Brian Wilson, my crew chief, they just had their first kid a couple days ago, so a lot of fun things are changing and happening for us as a group, but, at the same time, there’s no better motivation than something like last week and bringing fast race cars to try and go out and do our jobs. I think there’s a lot to fight for.”

    AJ HASN’T GONE DEEP INTO ANY PLAYOFF SITUATION. DOES THAT GIVE YOU AN ADVANTAGE? “I think yes and no, mostly no. I mean, he’s a professional and he’s done this his entire life, a lot longer than I’ve been driving race cars, so I’m not particularly concerned about racing just one individual car. For us, it’s the road to Phoenix and nothing else really matters. That’s their biggest mountain to overcome and it’s our biggest mountain to overcome. If we get into the final four, I think perhaps that’s more of an appropriate time for that question because I have been in that final four. I feel like I know what mentality I need to take to do that, but the hardest part about this playoffs is getting there.”

    AJ SAID EARLIER THAT YOU AND THE 22 TEAM MAKE KAULIG RACING AND HIS TEAM BETTER BECAUSE YOU UP THE GAME SO MUCH. WHAT’S YOUR PERSPECTIVE ON THAT FROM THE OTHER SIDE? “Absolutely. I think you could throw the 54 into that mix as well. Any competitor, especially when you’re racing at the highest level trying to win races, trying to win championships, any competitor you want those guys to push you and I certainly feel like those two groups in particular have certainly pushed us. You look at that race team as a whole over probably the last four or five years there has been a lot of progress, a lot of growth within that team and I think that’s exciting for the series. There’s obviously something to be said for that and they’re competitive and racing us for wins week in and week out, so you definitely can’t shy away from it.”

    DOES THE FINISH OF BRISTOL CHANGE THE DYNAMIC OF HOW YOU AND AJ RACE TOGETHER? “Yes and no. I think it certainly confirmed some things for me as far as the length in which he would go to in certain racing situations. For me, I don’t think it changes how I race. I intend to race for a championship in a certain way and I’m not gonna marry myself to this comment, but I don’t intend to change that right now. I certainly hope to continue that and hope to put ourselves in position to do so.”

    HAS WHAT HAPPENED THE LAST FIVE WEEKS LINGERED FOR YOU OR HAVE YOU BEEN ABLE TO PUT IT ASIDE? “The regular season is over. You can’t change it. You can’t do anything about it. Like you said, the last four or five weeks have been terrible. Everything about it. I mean, I can write a book and it would be a pretty short story on how to lose 100 points in two weeks. It’s racing. That’s what makes this challenging, I guess. It certainly wasn’t my favorite point in time, but at the same time I think we proved to ourselves and everybody else that when the heat was on we put ourselves in position to win that race and win that championship. Unfortunately, it played out the way it did for us, but, nonetheless, I think there’s more to be said about how we approach those races and how we put ourselves in position and it was a good warm-up for the playoffs.”

    HOW MUCH DOES LAST YEAR HELP YOU COMPARTMENTALIZE WHAT HAS HAPPENED THE LAST FEW WEEKS? “I’d be lying if I sat here and told you that it didn’t affect anything, but I think we have confidence in ourselves as a race team. I have confidence in my direction that I want to take the cars and do races and adjust things as races go on and seasons go on as well as our race team. I think we thrive off of one another and I think that certainly can play a role.”

    CAN YOU PROVIDE ANY INSIGHT ON YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH HARRISON BURTON AND HIS FAMILY? “Yeah, Harrison and I have known each other for a while. I think I was a senior while he was a freshman at Cannon School. He was either a freshman or sophomore, I can’t remember. And then his sister and my older brother were actually pretty close throughout middle school and high school, so I definitely know them through that side as well. Otherwise, just racing families. We’ve been around this sport for a while. We’ve obviously raced each other for a while. I think Harrison and I get along pretty well. He’s kind of one of those guys that he gets along with just about everybody, which is nice. I think he’ll be a great addition in the dynamic within our three cars and especially with the Wood Brothers. so excited to see what he has to bring to the table and looking forward to working together in the future.”

    IS THERE ANYTHING SPECIFIC YOU CAN POINT TO WHERE RACING AGAINST AJ HAS HELPED YOU IMPROVE? “I think anytime you race against a driver with AJ’s caliber it just raises your standards, whether that’s how you approach a race weekend or the lengths you’ll go in a race to strive for perfection and being fast. I think it’s great to be surrounded by people like that. I think that’s why it’s great to have Cup drivers come race against us. It’s like when you put the regular person in with the Olympians and they go run the 100-meter dash. That would never happen, but I think it’s always great to get a little perspective. That always helps quite a bit and that helps on the other side too if you’re able to not just equalize that, but overcome that it certainly does a lot of great things for you to have something to compare to and those around you. I think that specifically I think AJ and I, in general, we have a pretty good relationship. We did talk after Bristol and I think I understand where he’s coming from. I think there’s something to be said for where he’s at in his life and his career and how motivated he still is. I think for anyone that knows him that’s not much of a surprise, but I think he’s hungry as ever and he doesn’t care what anyone else thinks and I think that’s fun because he knows he’s kind of definitely more at the end than he is at the beginning, so it’s fun to see him that way and that competitive and I think that’s why the fans enjoy seeing him in the XFINITY Series. At the same time, Bristol sucked for me, so certainly not my favorite experience, but nonetheless it’s good for the sport.”

    YOU SAID THAT PENSKE AND KAULIG SHARE THE SAME PLANE. HOW WAS THE CONVERSATION AFTER THE RACE? “Bristol, most of the race teams end up driving up because it’s really close, so we didn’t actually fly together. I think that will be for Vegas this week, so I think all emotions have probably settled by then, but, yeah, it’s a good dynamic. I feel like it’s definitely two contrasting race teams. I say that in the most positive sense, but it’s certainly a dynamic that’s played out throughout the year.”

    WHAT DO YOU TAKE AWAY FROM THESE PAST FEW XFINITY SEASONS? “I think more than any other race series, and there are a few reasons why and I’ll touch on them. I’ve grown more in the XFINITY Series as a driver than I have anywhere else for a couple reasons. One, I feel like I got to the XFINITY Series probably a lot earlier than I should have and that as a race car driver is the definition of being a race car driver. You don’t really get to pick and choose your opportunities and when you move up, and I certainly felt like I learned quite a lot in 2018, my first year bouncing back and forth between different race teams, different race cars, different personnel. That’s always a challenge, but when you’re trying to figure out a car at a higher level and a competitive level it’s certainly challenging, but if you look back through my career I’ve driven quite a lot of different race cars and different things and haven’t really stayed in the same thing for a whole lot of time, even from racing Bandoleros and Legends cars. So this is the longest I’ve ever stayed in the same race series, the same race car, really being able to kind of perfect my craft and work on small details and refine those. I feel like that’s what it takes to be at the top level. That’s what it takes to be the best of the best. It’s being able to refine those small details and to have the opportunity to do that with Team Penske and Roger being able to stick by us and push this program forward and let me get the most experience that I’ve had, I think it’s certainly made me as ready as I probably could be to go race in the Cup Series. I think for those reasons racing in the XFINITY Series has certainly made me a better driver. I definitely have a lot more that I want to fight for for the next couple of weeks and looking forward to doing that.”

    DO YOU FEEL YOU HAVE TO ALWAYS BE ON TOP OF YOUR GAME AND GET AS MANY POINTS AS POSSIBLE TO SUCCEED IN THIS PLAYOFF FORMAT? “Yeah, I certainly think so. Like you said, this round is certainly the wild card round as far as racetracks go, but, to your point, I have not left Kansas in a playoff race without a destroyed race car. I know it’s a round away, but I’m already worried about Kansas. I’ll sleep with one eye open, I guess. It’s certainly a challenge and I think for us as a race team the mile-and-a-half racetracks have actually probably been our weakness if we’ve had one this season, so Vegas being probably the one racetrack that’s probably the most normal and being able to control your destiny and all that. I think at that point, for us, it’s certainly a gauge for how we’ve improved throughout the year. I think the Roval is probably the most straight-up race as far as predicting and controlling our destiny, and then Talladega is certainly the wild card. I think overall our superspeedway program has been really strong this year and I feel like I really understand the package with this car and I’m excited to hopefully be able to have that play out. I think Riley Herbst and I have really grown a relationship throughout the year, especially on these types of racetracks, and I think it’s all been in a build-up to this playoff race in Talladega — as well as Ryan Sieg. Obviously, they’re not in the playoffs, but I certainly expect to work with them again as the Fords usually do, so I’m looking forward to that and looking forward to a whole season worth of work paying off — not just on the mile-and-a-halves, but at Talladega.”

    RILEY HERBST, No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang — TONY STEWART FEELS YOU’RE GOING TO FLIP A SWITCH SOON AND START WINNING A LOT OF RACES. HOW DOES THAT MAKE YOU FEEL WHEN THE OWNER IS SO MUCH IN YOUR CORNER? “First off, it’s good that he said that, but, second, I don’t think he’s have me drive his race car if he didn’t think I could win and produce and ultimately get him checkered flags or trophies. Hopefully, we can get him a trophy this weekend and lock ourselves into the Round of 8, but I think it’s soon and I think it’s around the corner. Once we do get that trophy coming, I think there’s gonna be a lot more on the way.”

    WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO TO FLIP THAT SWITCH AND CHALLENGE MORE FOR WINS, AND DO YOU VIEW THE PLAYOFFS AS A SECOND CHANCE ON THE SEASON? “I don’t think it’s really a second chance at all. I think we have to execute from my standpoint behind the steering wheel, no mistakes on pit road, stop kind of trying too hard and being a little bit too eager and driving too aggressively, and getting into incidents or wrecks. Honestly, I think our last month of finishes has kind of trended in that direction. Back-to-back top fives is a lot better off than I was last year going into the playoffs, so I think we’re in a good mode right now.”

    DO YOU HAVE TO TEMPER YOURSELF AS FAR AS GETTING OUT OF THE ROUND VERSUS POTENTIALLY WINNING RACES? “Yes and no. I feel like if you have a consistent first round and finish in the top 10 in all three races, you’re gonna move onto the Round of 8 fairly easily just because I think once the playoffs start people and things start to unwind and people kind of lose their mindset. You saw that at Darlington in the Cup Series and Gateway in the Truck Series. If you’re not one of those drivers and you have a clean first round, I think you’ll transfer pretty easily, but I also think that when you’re in the Round of 8 you’re gonna have to win to go to the final four, but with that being said I’d rather have a must-win scenario in the Round of 8 than the Round of 12 just because there’s two mile-and-a-halves and I would argue that’s been the best pace we’ve had all year is on the mile-and-a-halves, so having Kansas and Texas being in the Round of 8 is probably a good thing for us.”

    WHERE WAS THE TURNING POINT FOR THE TEAM THIS YEAR? “I think after the Glen we started to put better results on the table. Also, I think a big turning point for ourselves as a whole was after Charlotte, although we didn’t get the finish we probably deserved or wanted at Charlotte, but to be fastest in practice and to qualify on the pole by that big of a margin was a big morale booster for ourselves on the 98 team. We talked about it a little earlier, but I don’t think as much surprised these last few races to myself or the 98 team — more a surprise to you guys, the media on the outside looking in just because we feel like we’ve had this speed all year long we just haven’t been able to capitalize and finish in those spots.”

    WHERE DO YOU FEEL THE DIFFERENCE LIES IN YOUR TEAM THIS YEAR COMPARED TO LAST AT JGR? “I don’t really remember what races it was before the playoffs last year, but I definitely don’t think we had back-to-back top fives and four straight top 10s, so I think we’re in a better position that way with the momentum if you want to talk about it in that sense. But I think I’ve become a better and more mature race car driver, at least I’d like to think so, so hopefully we can use that, use my little experience that I have to try to push us into the Round of 8.”

    ANY ADDED PRESSURE GOING TO VEGAS WITH THAT BEING YOUR HOME RACE? “Honestly, I approach it like any other race, but honestly it’s a little bit more fun for me, a little bit more relaxed just to hang out with family and friends where I can kind of just let my guard down and then I get to go to the racetrack and have fun and go drive a race car and go try to win a race in front of my friends and family.”

    HOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO REDEEM YOURSELF THIS YEAR IN THE PLAYOFFS AFTER LAST SEASON? “I don’t really look at it from that sense at all. The two years are widely different. I can count on all my fingers how different they are from manufacturer to team to crew chief, from teammates to no teammates. I think this new year is a new year by itself and I think we need to capitalize on this year. We have a really good opportunity this week at Las Vegas to show that we belong and show that we’ve got really good speed and we’ve had it all year, and we’re ready to win races.”

    HOW DOES NOT HAVING TEAMMATES CHANGE THE WAY YOU GO ABOUT THINGS? “With that being said, I think the only big hindrance where that hurts us is kind of the plate tracks, but honestly with no practice or qualifying at each race weekend, you’re kind of on your own so you don’t really have teammates to bounce things off anyways after or before practice. If I do have questions, I can go to any one of my Cup teammates, Harvick, Aric, Chase or Custer and they’ll be happy to help me and they have this year and I think it’s helped me a lot.”

    WHAT WAS YOUR MINDSET ON THE FINAL LAP AT BRISTOL LAST WEEK WITH WHAT WAS GOING ON RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU? “It was kind of hectic. I definitely, obviously nobody can predict the future, but I definitely knew something was gonna happen between the 22 and the 16 just because the regular season championship was on the line and 15 points are pretty big, so all heck was gonna break loose between those two and I just needed to be there to capitalize and I feel like if I would have cleared the 7 out of turn two a little bit earlier and didn’t get drove to the apron, I feel like we would have had a better shot to pass them or at least get second. Who knows honestly what would have happened, but it was a pretty hectic finish and it was cool that the fans enjoyed it.”

    HAVE YOU HAD A CHANCE TO WATCH A REPLAY OF THAT FINISH? “Yeah, we had an in-car camera. I had the helmet cam, so I watched that quite a bit to see if I could have done anything different getting up through the gears or going through the first lap or anything like that, but I was definitely pretty much on the edge of my seat watching it and reliving what happened.”

    HOW ABOUT FROM THE TV BROADCAST? “Yeah, I’ve seen those angles quite a bit as well and I feel like we did a good job of closing the gap to the front two or three and, like I said, me and the 7 just got tangled up. In hindsight, I wish we didn’t and maybe we could have been closer to those two before they made contact and kind of stole one there, but it is what it is. It’s over. It was cool to get a third-place finish at Bristol, but you want to win and now we’re in the playoffs and looking forward to Las Vegas.”

  • Kaulig Racing Ready to Kick-Off 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs

    Kaulig Racing Ready to Kick-Off 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs

    AJ Allmendinger
    For the first time in team history, Kaulig Racing has won the regular-season championship, following AJ Allmendinger’s win in the Food City 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway. In 2021 alone, Allmendinger has earned four wins in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) and earned the team’s first-ever NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) win at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Verizon 200 at the Brickyard.

    “Competing for a championship at this point in my career is unexpected. After 2018, I didn’t know if I would ever compete full-time again. To be at this point now and competing for the Xfinity Series championship and winning the regular-season championship is special to me. I’m loving every minute of it, and I try not to take anything for granted. We have to take each race in the playoffs step-by-step, and with the championship race, we have to be spot on. At the end of the day, if that doesn’t happen, it doesn’t take away from the great season we’ve had.”

    Justin Haley
    For the third-straight year, Justin Haley has earned a spot in the NXS playoffs for Kaulig Racing. Haley secured his spot in the 2021 NXS playoffs by winning the WaWa250 at Daytona International Speedway, his fourth win at a super speedway race for Kaulig Racing.

    “We had a tough run earlier this season and struggled to regroup a little, but it seems like the past seven weeks or so we’ve really hit our stride. We’ve been running really well and have been consistently fast. I’m feeling confident heading into the first round of the playoffs. We’ve proven we can make it to the Championship 4 race, so I’m really looking forward to it. We have a lot of momentum within the team itself after these past few weeks and AJ (Allmendinger) winning the regular-season championship for Kaulig Racing. I think we are in a really good spot.”

    Jeb Burton
    Burton cemented his spot in the 2021 NXS playoffs earlier this season in the team’s first trip to Talladega Superspeedway. He has accumulated seven top five and 15 top-10 finishes for Kaulig Racing this year.

    “I’m really excited for my first playoff experience and to have the chance to run for a championship for all of my partners. I feel like we are building momentum at the right time and have a good amount of speed and a great team behind me. For these playoff races, it’s about having clean races, making minimal mistakes and having solid finishes. If we can do that, I think we have a good shot to make it to Phoenix for the championship race.”


    About Kaulig Racing
    Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time multi-car NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started, and made the Championship 4 round for the first time in 2020. Kaulig Racing fields three, full-time entries; the No. 10 Chevrolet driven by Jeb Burton, the No. 11 Chevrolet driven by Justin Haley, and the No. 16 Chevrolet driven by AJ Allmendinger. With multiple wins Kaulig Racing has come to be one of the top competitors on track each weekend. The team has made multiple starts in the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) in 2021, including the Daytona 500 with Kaz Grala. In the team’s seventh-ever NCS start, AJ Allmendinger won at “The Brickyard” for the Verizon 200 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.The team has acquired two charters for the 2022 season, with plans to begin full-time competition in the NCS. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

  • Monster Energy Racing: Riley Herbst Bristol NXS Race Report

    Monster Energy Racing: Riley Herbst Bristol NXS Race Report

    Herbst Snares Third in Wild Finish at Bristol
    Monster Energy Driver Secures Second Straight Playoff Berth

    Date: Sept. 17, 2021
    Event: Food City 300 (Round 26 of 33)
    Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
    Location: Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway (.533-mile, concrete oval)
    Format: 300 laps, broken into three stages (85 laps/85 laps/130 laps)
    Start/Finish: 8th / 3rd (Running, completed 306 of 306 laps)
    Point Standing: 10th (624 points, 419 out of first – IN THE PLAYOFFS)
    Note: Race extended six laps past its scheduled 300-lap distance due to a green-white-checkered finish.

    Race Winner: AJ Allmendinger of Kaulig Racing (Chevrolet)
    Stage 1 Winner: Justin Allgaier of JR Motorsports (Chevrolet)
    Stage 2 Winner: Daniel Hemric of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)

    Overview:
    Riley Herbst delivered a strong third-place drive in the Food City 300 NASCAR Xfinity Series race Friday night at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway. It was his second straight top-five finish, as the driver of the No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang finished fifth in the series’ prior race at Richmond (Va.) Raceway. The string of strong runs punched Herbst’s ticket to the NASCAR Playoffs, as he finished 10th in the regular-season point standings to earn a spot in the 12-driver playoffs, which kick off Sept. 25 at Herbst’s hometown track – Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The third-place finish at Bristol was Herbst’s best result so far this season. It didn’t come easy. Herbst started eighth, but he got caught on the high-side of the .533-mile oval in the opening laps. This relegated him to 15th. But Herbst’s tenacity combined with savvy pit calls from crew chief Richard Boswell enabled the Monster Energy machine to line up first for a restart on lap 180. The resulting dogfight displaced Herbst to third, and despite a tight-handling racecar, he only fell back to sixth. As the race wound down toward its finish, Herbst kept his head while others lost theirs. A caution on lap 298 set up a green-white-checkered finish. The leaders beat and banged on each other in the final two laps, but Herbst kept his cool, pointing his Monster Energy Ford Mustang into the gaps left wide open as the leaders slammed doors and the wall. Herbst took third place from Justin Allgaier off turn four of the final lap while the race’s top protagonists– AJ Allmendinger and Austin Cindric – crashed and spun across the finish line, with Allmendinger nipping Cindric for the win and the regular-season championship.

    Riley Herbst, driver of the No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing:
    “That was fun. A lot of people using their bumpers out here tonight and kind of what I expected just because it’s the regular-season cutoff and playoff points are on the line. It got aggressive, but it was cool. We kept ourselves in position. Richard Boswell and the 98 team gave us a really good strategy and a really good car. Once the caution came and the overtime happened, I knew it was gonna be kind of hectic. It’s just a product of Bristol. People got aggressive. Everybody wants to win at this place. This place is awesome. It was ten tenths there the last few laps and all hell kind of broke loose, but we were able to come away third and we’ll take it headed to Las Vegas. Thank you to Monster Energy and Ford Performance. Man, I’m so excited to go home next week and try to go race for a championship. It’s gonna be fun. I’ve been looking forward to going home for a long time and I think we can win at home next week and move to the Round of 8. We’re very capable of winning and we’re ready to go do it.”

    Notes:
    ● This is Herbst’s second straight playoff appearance. He qualified for the 2020 postseason as an Xfinity Series rookie.
    ● Herbst’s third-place result bettered his previous best finish at Bristol – 10th, earned last August.
    ● Allmendinger’s victory in the Food City 300 was his ninth career Xfinity Series victory, his fourth of the season and his first at Bristol. His margin over second-place Cindric was .082 of a second.
    ● There were 10 caution periods for a total of 72 laps.
    ● Only 14 of the 40 drivers in the Food City 300 finished on the lead lap.
    ● Allmendinger and Cindric both lead the playoff standings as each hold a 24-point advantage over Allgaier, their nearest pursuer.
    ● Herbst is 11th in the playoff standings, 43 points behind the leaders.

    Next Up:
    The next event on the Xfinity Series schedule is the Alsco Uniforms 302 on Saturday, Sept. 25 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. It is the first race of the seven-race playoffs and the first race in the Round of 12. It starts at 7:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by NBCSN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

  • RCR Post Race Report – Food City 300

    RCR Post Race Report – Food City 300

    Myatt Snider and the No. 2 Crosley Brands Chevrolet Team Earn Solid, Top-10 Finish In Action-Packed Bristol Motor Speedway Night Race

    Finish: 8th
    Start: 17th
    Points: 12th

    “Our Crosley Brands Chevrolet was extremely fast tonight at Bristol Motor Speedway. My Richard Childress Racing guys brought such a good piece to the track and I couldn’t be prouder. To finish inside the top-10 in the regular season finale is a good way to build momentum heading into the NASCAR Playoffs next week. To start the race, our Camaro was tight center off, but when we were on a long run, it had so much speed. My crew chief, Andy Street, barely had to adjust on the balance all night, which is the sign of a good handling car. Racing at Bristol is a battle and there was a lot of beating and banging out there. I wish we didn’t tear up our car after the checkered, but there was nowhere for me to go at that point. We are now looking forward to Las Vegas.”

    -Myatt Snider