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  • JR Motorsports — NXS Watkins Glen Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Watkins Glen Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Watkins Glen International
    RACE: Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey 200 (82 laps / 200.9 miles)
    DATE: Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021

    Broadcast Information – TV: 4 p.m. ET on CNBC / Radio: 3:30 p.m. ET on MRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 Pilot Flying J Spicy Chicken Sandwich Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett returns to the No. 1 Pilot Flying J Spicy Chicken Sandwich Chevrolet this weekend at Watkins Glen International after missing two races due to injury.
    • On road courses this season, Annett has one top-five and two top-10 finishes in four starts with an average finish of 9.0. His best performance was in the most recent race at Road America, when he finished third.
    • Annett will carry a special paint scheme again this week featuring Pilot Flying J’s entry into the chicken-sandwich game. The new sandwich comes in Southern and Spicy varieties, which are available seven days a week at more than 300 Pilot and Flying J travel centers across the country.

    Sam Mayer
    No. 8 JR Motorsports Chevrolet
    • Sam Mayer will make his second NXS start on a road course this weekend in the No. 8 JR Motorsports Chevrolet. The 18-year-old’s only other start at a road course in the NXS came at his home track of Road America. Mayer started 23rd and finished 35th after being collected in a multi-car incident.
    • Mayer will be pulling triple duty this weekend for the first time in 2021 as he is entered in both the ARCA Menards Series and Camping World Truck Series races.
    • Throughout the 2021 season, the No. 8 team has earned one win, four top fives, eight top 10s and is currently 17th in owner point standings.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Bass Pro Shops / TrueTimber / Black RifleCoffee Chevrolet
    • Noah Gragson has been very good on road courses in his NXS career. In 2020, the young driver finished second, third twice and sixth in the road circuit events. He was third at both Daytona and Indianapolis in the inaugural races for both tracks.
    • In his previous start at Watkins Glen in 2019, Gragson earned a ninth-place result on the legendary 2.45-mile course in upstate New York.
    • In 2019, his first full season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Gragson emerged as a road-course warrior with three topfive and four top-10 finishes in road events that season. His average finish in the four races was a stellar 5.8.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 hellowater Chevrolet
    • In nine NXS starts at Watkins Glen, Justin Allgaier has earned three top fives, six top 10s, and a best finish of third, coming in each of the two most recent events in upstate New York.
    • In his NXS road course career, Allgaier has amassed three wins, 10 top fives and 22 top 10s in 36 starts.
    • In four road course starts in 2021, Allgaier has scored a best finish of third, coming at Circuit of the Americas in May.
    • This weekend, hellowater returns as the primary partner on board the No. 7 Chevrolet. hellowater is part of Hello Beverages, LLC, a manufacturer of enhanced functional waters, and is designed to deliver quality wellness benefits in digestive health, immune defense, and pH balance.

    Driver Quotes

    “It will be good to get back in the car at Watkins Glen thisweekend. This is crunch time for the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs and we need to get off on the right foot during this stretch. This Pilot Flying J Spicy Chicken Sandwich Chevrolet has been good on road courses this year, and we were third last time out at Road America. Bummy (crew chief Mike Bumgarner) and our No. 1 team are up for this challenge, and it starts this weekend.” – Michael Annett

    “It’s going to be great to get back to Watkins Glen this weekend. It’s definitely a track that I’ve always enjoyed going to, and we have had some really solid runs here over the last couple of years. If we can just be smart and take care of our car all day long, I feel like we will have a great shot to contend for the victory with our hellowater Chevrolet on Saturday. This two-week break has been great, but I am ready to get back to the track and get going again.” – Justin Allgaier

    “The two off weeks were great for me to get refocused as we head into the last half of the season. The year hasn’t started off the way we planned, so it’s a good refresher for our team. I’m really confident heading into Watkins Glen as I have put a lot of focus on road-course racing. I’ll be racing ARCA and Trucks before the Xfinity race, too, so I will get to learn the track before hopping into the No. 8 Saturday afternoon.” – Sam Mayer

    “I’ve only been to Watkins Glen once in the Xfinity car since we didn’t get to race there last year. Road courses have been our strong suit and they really fit my driving style. I have a lot of confidence in this No. 9 team that they will give me another fast Bass Pro Shops/TrueTimber/Black Rifle Coffee Camaro this weekend and hopefully we can put this car in to Victory Lane at the end of the day.” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates

    • JR Motorsports at Watkins Glen: JR Motorsports has competed at Watkins Glen International a combined 37 times in the NXS. Over the course of these 37 starts at the 2.45-mile road course, JRM has tallied seven top fives and 21 top 10s. JRM’s best finish of second came back in 2011 when seven-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion Jimmie Johnson piloted the No. 7.
    • Pilot Flying J Chicken Sandwich: Michael Annett’s No. 1 Chevrolet will carry a special paint scheme for the debut of two delicious new chicken sandwiches at more than 300 Pilot and Flying J travel centers across the country. As race fans continue to hit the road to follow their favorite sport, they can visit Pilot Flying J to refuel and fill up with a satisfyingly Spicy or classic Southern chicken sandwich.
    • hellowater: In celebration of their return as the primary partner of Justin Allgaier’s No. 7 JR Motorsports Chevrolet, hellowater is giving JRM fans a 40 percent discount on their first order of the new line of Defense products, as well as their ionized alkaline water, infused with electrolytes. Be sure to head over to https://hellowater.com now and use the promo code JRM740 at checkout.

  • Michael Annett Cleared to Return to JRM’s No. 1 Entry at Watkins Glen

    Michael Annett Cleared to Return to JRM’s No. 1 Entry at Watkins Glen

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. (Aug. 4, 2021) – Michael Annett, driver of the Pilot Flying J Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, has been medically cleared by NASCAR to return to the seat of the No. 1 car for the Xfinity Series race at Watkins Glen International (Aug. 7), the team announced today. Annett rejoins JRM’s four-car lineup following successful surgery to repair a stress fracture in the 35-year-old’s right femur, and the allotted recovery time.

    “I can’t thank Dr. Beaver and Dr. Heisel and everyone at OrthoCarolina enough for all of their hard work to get me back in the car in just over three weeks,” Annett said. “The work that Dr. Beaver did during the surgery that allowed me to recover in such a short amount of time is amazing.

    “I owe a lot to Austin [Dillon] and Josh [Berry] for filling in for me for those two races, but I cannot wait to be back at the track with my guys and set up a great run into the playoffs.”

    Berry scored an eighth-place finish substituting for Annett at New Hampshire Motor Speedway while Dillon drove to an 11th-place effort the previous week at Atlanta Motor Speedway. This weekend, Berry will accompany the Pilot Flying J team as backup driver for Annett, in the event one is needed.

    Annett is currently 11th in the NXS driver point standings and will look to build on eight top-10 finishes this season in the runup to the playoffs. Annett has received a medical waiver from NASCAR regarding his playoff status.

    ABOUT JR MOTORSPORTS:
    JR Motorsports is the racing operation co-owned by NASCAR Hall of Fame member and 15-time Most Popular Driver Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kelley Earnhardt Miller and NASCAR Hall of Famer Rick Hendrick. Now in its 20th year of overall competition, JR Motorsports competes in multiple divisions, including the NASCAR Xfinity Series where it currently fields four full-time teams and earned championships in 2014, 2017 and 2018. The company also races in Late Model competition and owns four championships in regional Late Model divisions and added a prized national title in 2020. To learn more about the organization, its drivers and its sponsorship opportunities, visit www.jrmracing.com.

  • Spencer Boyd Announces NASCAR Xfinity Series Races with MiniDOGE

    Spencer Boyd Announces NASCAR Xfinity Series Races with MiniDOGE

    Mooresville, NC (August 4, 2021) – NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Regular, Spencer Boyd revealed a multi-race campaign with DGM Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. The primary sponsor for these races will be MiniDOGE, a cryptocurrency developed by DevTeamSix. Boyd’s first race in the No. 90 Chevrolet Camaro will be at Richmond Raceway on September 11, 2021.

    “I’m a racer,” laughed Spencer. “I want to race everything and anything…shoot, I’ll race lawnmowers! This deal gets me more seat time allowing me to improve as a driver. I appreciate Mario (Gosselin) giving me the opportunity to race with his team alongside my good buddy Josh Williams. I think DevTeamSix will love the exposure for MiniDOGE as we look to the future with their great team of forward thinkers.”

    Boyd had previously announced on July 23 that MiniDOGE would be coming on board in 2021.

    “I’ve watched Spencer’s career for some time now,” mentioned team owner Mario Gosselin. “We even raced each other a few times back in 2017. He is a hard worker with a promising career ahead of him. We are happy to have him at DGM for a few races together this year.”

    Spencer Boyd made one NASCAR Xfinity Series start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway earlier this year, but is no stranger to the series. In fact, Boyd has nearly as many laps in an Xfinity car as he does in Trucks highlighted by his full-time effort in 2018 with SS Greenlight Racing.

    Deven Hammond, Chief Communications Officer for DevTeamSix, commented on the look of the MiniDOGE Chevrolet Camaro, “We know engines are all about horsepower, but we wanted to get some dog power in there too! There aren’t too many purple cars out there and know MiniDOGE will shine brightly with Spencer behind the wheel.”

    The schedule for MiniDOGE’s additional primary races will be released at a later date.

  • Toyota Racing – Weekly Preview – Watkins Glen International – 08.04.21

    Toyota Racing – Weekly Preview – Watkins Glen International – 08.04.21

    This Week in Motorsports: August 2-8, 2021

    · NCS/NXS/NCWTS/ARCA: Watkins Glen International – August 6-8

    PLANO, Texas (August 4, 2021) – After two weeks off, NASCAR is back on track turning left and right at Watkins Glen International. All three national series and the ARCA Menards Series will take on the Upstate New York road course after the 2020 NASCAR race weekend was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    NASCAR National Series – NCS| NXS| NCWTS

    Truex strong at Watkins Glen… Martin Truex Jr. has continued to run strong at road courses and he has been stellar the last three races at Watkins Glen. Truex scored his first win at the track in 2017 and followed it up with back-to-back runner-up finishes in 2018 and 2019.

    Hamlin continues to lead… After another top-10 finish at the series’ last race in New Hampshire, Denny Hamlin extended his points lead to 13 points with just four races remaining in the regular season. Hamlin is a previous winner at Watkins Glen, scoring the victory in 2016 after leading the final 10 laps in the No. 11 Camry.

    Toyota Supra drivers look to continue streak… Since the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) race at Circuit of the Americas in May, Toyota drivers have been on a winning streak – scoring victories in seven of the last nine events to climb within two points of the NXS manufacturer’s championship lead. Toyota looks to continue the streak with five Supras in the field this weekend, including Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Daniel Hemric, Brandon Jones, Harrison Burton and Ty Gibbs, along with Sam Hunt Racing’s Kris Wright.

    Nemechek, regular season champion… Regardless of the results this weekend at Watkins Glen, John Hunter Nemechek has clinched the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) regular season championship. In his first season for Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM), Nemechek has scored five victories, eight top-five and 11 top-10 finishes. With the 15 Playoff points earned for the NCWTS regular season champion, Nemechek currently has 49 Playoff points, more than double of any other driver.

    Playoff Bound… Watkins Glen is this season’s final regular season event for the Truck Series, and Toyota has already secured four of the 10 berths with Nemechek, Ben Rhodes and Austin Hill qualifying on race wins, while Matt Crafton has clinched based on his points position. Toyota drivers Stewart Friesen and Chandler Smith are ninth and 10th, respectively, on the Playoff points board with fellow Tundra racer Derek Kraus in 11th – just 40 points back. The final Playoff-eligible Toyota driver, Johnny Sauter, will need a win at Watkins Glen to secure a spot in the 2021 Playoffs.

    NASCAR Regional Series – ARCA

    Heim and Gibbs continue championship battle… The battle continues between Ty Gibbs and Corey Heim in the ARCA Menards Series. After late-race contact at Winchester (Indiana) Speedway, Gibbs earned his seventh win of the season and grew his points lead to seven points over Heim. Both Gibbs and Heim will compete in two races this weekend. Heim will run his second-career Truck Series event on Saturday, while Gibbs will race in the Xfinity Series race later that afternoon.

    National series drivers competing in the ARCA race… Both Brandon Jones and Austin Hill will look to continue to learn about racing on road courses as both will compete in Friday’s ARCA Menards Series event to gain additional experience. Hill will compete for his current Truck Series team – Hattori Racing Enterprises, while Jones will be behind the wheel of a Venturini Motorsports Toyota Camry.

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  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Austin Cindric Watkins Glen Media Availability

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Austin Cindric Watkins Glen Media Availability

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
    NASCAR XFINITY Series
    NASCAR Zoom Media Availability | Tuesday, August 3, 2021

    AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 Carshop Ford Mustang — WHY IS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR SO IMPORTANT TO YOU NEXT YEAR? “If it was a perfect world, I’d run as many races as I possibly could, but we’ve got a set schedule and I’ve obviously done quite a few races in the 33 car this year. I think rookie of the year is important. It’s still an award. It’s still a trophy and a feather you can stick in your hat, but as far as why we’re not running this weekend I guess it’s why we don’t run every weekend — it’s a part-time schedule and a part-time team and we’re just not there.”

    WILL YOU RUN INDY IN A CUP CAR? “I think Indy would be the most logical place for me to run my last race of the year.”

    WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE BACK AT WATKINS GLEN? “I’ve thought about it because we didn’t have the race last season and obviously the last time we were there I won the race and it was my first win in the Xfinity Series and to think how far I’ve come as a driver in that amount of time is pretty incredible, and I’ve got a lot of the same guys around me. It’s gonna be fun to kind of show up there knowing what we did the last time, but it’s still the same challenge. That’s not gonna make it any easier, I can promise you that, but it’s a fun racetrack. It’s a great track to have on the schedule and I know there’s always a great fan base that shows up at that place, so looking forward to going back.”

    THERE’S POTENTIAL FOR ANOTHER BATTLE WITH AJ ALLMENDINGER THIS WEEKEND. HAVE YOU NOTICED ANY ISSUES WITH KAULIG AT THAT TRACK OR ANY FLAW IN AJ’S STYLE THERE? “I think Kaulig has really stepped up, especially on the road courses. You’ve seen at like Mid-Ohio for example, he was flat-out the dominant car and I feel like on occasions I would say the 54, especially with Kyle driving, has probably been the best car on road courses so far this year if we’re gonna single anyone out, and I feel like on occasion it’s either AJ or I that can match that pace, so I feel like I’m gonna learn something this weekend about kind of where they stand, where we stand. I feel like we’ve been able to make improvements. I will say on every road course so far this year we’ve been on a new tire. Going to Watkins Glen we’re on the same tire that we raced last time, so perhaps that can answer some questions for us and hopefully give us some data points, obviously have a strong run and be able to help us moving into Indy as well.”

    JADE BUFORD SAYS HE HAS LEANED ON YOU A LOT THIS YEAR. WHAT HAVE YOU TOLD HIM AND HOW DO YOU THINK HE’S DOING? “That’s a deep end of the pool to get into, and I was surprised when Jade told me he was gonna go run full-time in Xfinity. I guess for those that don’t know, my relationship with Jade — when I first started, really my relationship with Ford was racing with IMSA in the Continental Tire Series and Jade and I were co-drivers. He had been in the series for quite a few years, got a ton of poles and we actually both got our first win together at Mosport, so he and I go way back. That was 2015 and we’ve remained really good friends since and he helped me a lot when I was a lot younger and in some ways the shoe is on the other foot just given my experience level. Both he and his team are trying to find their way through the Xfinity Series and he’s done a good job at making sure he gets laps. I feel like they’ve had a lot of mechanical problems on their cars so far this year, but he’s a smart guy and he’s a talented driver. It’s been fun to hear the questions because it’s not like a guy who has short track experience or has come from ARCA or late models or whatever. It’s a guy more similar to my background and some of the questions that he asks are only questions I feel like I can answer for him because it wouldn’t make sense to anybody else. So, it’s been fun to see what he’s learned and how it’s applied because I feel like it helps me as well with what we’re trying to accomplish this season. It’s good to have friends, I guess, but I think he’s on a good path.”

    HOW BENEFICIAL IS IT TO HAVE A NICE POINTS LEAD IN THE STANDINGS? “Regular season points has been my number one priority all season as it was last year for obvious reasons. The playoff points benefit of the equivalent of three wins is very important for me and to be able to maintain that throughout this month is top priority. If that means having to be more conservative, I might have to be. We got to that point at the end of the regular season last year and I had to go points racing for almost a month to maintain a one race lead and I remember how painful that was for everyone on the team to have to go through that, but it’s definitely what’s necessary and definitely the most important thing for us right now.”

    HOW HAVE YOU SEEN THE FIELD CHANGE IN THE SHORT TIME YOU’VE RACED AT THE GLEN? “I feel like my first race in the Xfinity Series at Road America in 2017 there wasn’t a massive emphasis on road racing because it wasn’t as relevant in the Cup Series. Xfinity had the most road courses, more than any other national series, but I felt like they were almost exhibition events and now I feel like a lot of people put in the work that they honestly need to to be prepared for these events, and I think that’s been a bit of a cultural change in all three garage areas, and obviously I’ve had the experience. That hasn’t necessarily been the area in which I’ve needed to improve the most, but I do feel like there’s been a shift in the last four years of importance in the relevancy and the amount of work that gets put in to be prepared for those events, whether it’s references or understanding where the track is gonna go if it’s a new racetrack. I think there’s definitely been a shift in the level of competitiveness even throughout the top 10 is significantly more than what I remember from 2017. I think, to your point, it’s definitely changed and the reason for it is there’s a lot more of them on the schedule and there’s one of them in the playoffs, so they definitely need to be taken seriously if they’re not already.”

    HOW DO YOU PREPARE AND HOW AGGRESSIVE DO YOU HAVE TO BE AT A PLACE LIKE THE GLEN? “It’s a race that you’ve got to win. You have to prepare just like any other race, so, for me, I don’t think that changes anything. But as far as the weekends that I have run double-duty, I think there have been pros and cons for me. I feel like the cars as different as they’ve probably been. Next year they’ll obviously be a lot different between Cup and Xfinity, but a lot of the driving characteristics and references and things that I would key off of don’t really translate over as much as what I would imagine maybe they used to, but, either way, it’s still a great opportunity to go out and race and try and contend for a win.”

    HAVE YOU DONE ANY LOBBYING FOR BRIAN WILSON TO BE YOUR CREW CHIEF NEXT YEAR? “I think everyone, for me, that’s the biggest unknown is the personnel landscape as I look at holistically. Obviously, Todd Gordon retiring is a big challenge for our team because he’s a great leader and then puts us in a position of the crew chief conversation and I feel like everyone on my 22 Xfinity team has earned the opportunity to be in that conversation. I haven’t had any talks. I still feel like it’s pretty early days within our organization to understand those things, but I feel like the guys on the 22 Xfinity team as we get closer to the playoffs and try to go for a second championship, those guys have earned the opportunity to at least be in that conversation.”

    IS IT IMPORTANT TO HAVE SOMEONE WHO HAS EXPERIENCE AS A CREW CHIEF AT THE CUP LEVEL OR WOULD IT BE OK TO HAVE SOMEONE LIKE BRIAN? “I think a lot of things change next year because the architecture of what a crew chief is over the last couple years has had a lot to do with the development of the race car and different parts and components and managing people. I feel like more of it for that Next Gen car has the potential to be about perfecting the piece that you have in front of you, so I feel like that landscape is gonna start changing a little bit and finding the right person for that role is important and understanding what that role is going to be before any other race team could be important as well, so I feel like those are all factors that, as a team, we have to consider. That being said, I’ve got a lot more things I need to be focusing on right now than what makes a good crew chief on a Next Gen car that nobody’s run before. I’m pretty focused on the next four months and giving our guys and myself a shot to win a second championship. I guess that’s as far as I’ve really thought about it.”

    DID YOU REFLECT AT ALL THESE LAST TWO WEEKS ON YOUR CAREER AND WHERE YOU ARE RIGHT NOW? “I’m certainly, even as you’re saying that, it’s humbling. I’m certainly appreciative of where I’m at and the steps that I’ve taken and other people have taken to support me to find myself in this position, but, at the same time, as a race car driver it’s what you want. The ball is in your court and I feel like I have the resources to take advantage of those opportunities as I have in the past. I’m excited about it, but I’m pretty determined. Even on the personal side of my life, I recently bought a house. I’m trying to settle into that and I’ve tried to get myself on more of a process that’s going to fit for next year, and to not have anything to focus on that is not already sorted — that doesn’t distract me from driving a race car. Whether that’s an easier schedule this year with not having to do practice and being home an extra day, I’ve taken advantage of the current schedule to try and get myself in a spot to where when it’s go time at the Daytona 500 next year, my personal life is out of the question and I can focus on taking advantage of every opportunity. I don’t know if that shows you how extreme I take my racing, but I don’t want any distractions and I don’t want any excuses for why I can’t take advantage of that opportunity.”

    LOGANO SAID HE WANTS TEAMMATES THAT WILL PUSH HIM. WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE MOVE TO THE 2 AND RESPONSIBILITY THAT COMES WITH IT? “Certainly, it’s big shoes to fill. I don’t like any article that I’ve seen that’s titled I’ve replaced Brad because I haven’t replaced Brad. I’m the next one in line. It’s an opportunity for me to ob viously have a great ride, but Brad is doing something for him that’s probably long-term, and I think it’s a great opportunity for him and I wish him the best. For me, it’s hard to replace someone like Brad, so I feel like I’m filling those shoes and it’s gonna take some time for me to understand how to run and operate at that level, but I’m excited for it and to have guys like Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney as teammates, those guys have been really supportive of me throughout my career and I feel like there’s a possibility and certainly has been so far of a great working relationship. I leaned on Joey pretty hard, especially through ‘18 and ‘19 when I first started running Xfinity. He’s been a great mentor and someone that I feel like I can be honest with, and I feel like Ryan has really stepped up within the team over the last year-and-a-half and been a leader on track, so I feel like we’ve got a great dynamic and the possibility to have really production competition within our team and obviously push ourselves and Team Penske forward.”

    HOW MUCH STOCK DO YOU PUT IN CAR NUMBERS? “I think there’s no denying what the No. 2 represents for Team Penske. There was a point in time where there was only one Team Penske race car on a NASCAR weekend and that was the No. 2 car with Rusty Wallace. What he was able to build within our team and expand from two cars to three cars, I feel like that is the number that build the Team Penske NASCAR program. There are few numbers I can think of in Team Penske history that are more significant than the No. 2. I’d say on the sports car side it’s No. 6 and on the Indy Car side it’s No. 3, so within our team, yeah, it definitely carries some weight, but it doesn’t make that car more important than the 22 or the 12. We do a lot to make sure that we’re putting the same product on the racetrack for every car and it’s just a big honor for me to be in that role and to drive at the highest level for Roger Penske. That’s a big task. That’s a big responsibility and a really great opportunity for any driver, especially myself.”

    HAD YOU GONE DOWN THE ROAD WITH THE WOOD BROTHERS ABOUT NEXT YEAR BEFORE THE CHANGE WAS MADE? ARE THERE 21 AUSTIN CINDRIC T-SHIRTS SOMEWHERE THAT NEED TO BE PUT AWAY? “I’m not sure they made any shirts, but I talked to Len and Eddie on a weekly basis throughout the year and I still do. I’ve created a great friendship and those guys have been great supporters of mine. Talking to those guys, absolutely, we spent the entirety of this season planning on me being their driver and those guys have definitely taken stock in me and watching my development, whether it’s going to races on Saturday to see how things are going or listening into the scanner, those guys have been big supporters of mine. In some ways, it’s a shame I’m not gonna get the opportunity to drive for them because of that relationship. I’ve really enjoyed getting to know the Wood Brothers and that family. I spent some time in Stuart, Virginia recently and getting to appreciate all of the history. I had been up there for the Glenn Wood memorial service a couple years ago. I’m wearing a Wood Brothers shirt right now, but, anyway, I’ve really enjoyed getting to know those guys and I feel like Eddie is one of those people I could call in the middle of the night and complain about the world if I really needed to, so I’m looking forward to keeping that relationship. Obviously, with Harrison driving their race car I think it’s a great opportunity for long-term growth for them, and I’m looking forward to keeping that relationship high and being able to work with them throughout the next couple of years.”

    HOW MUCH HAS THE XFINITY DYNAMIC CHANGED THROUGHOUT THE FIELD? “If you look over the last couple of years guys either I’ve known or can appreciate from other forms of racing. You’ve got Sage Karam running at Indy. As you mentioned, Jade Buford. Guys like Andy Lally come and run the road course. Spencer Pumpelly, Conor Daly drove a few years ago, so there’s a lot of guys that take an interest in the Xfinity Series because it’s a taste of what NASCAR racing is all about, and I feel like the current car, the current package that we have is really challenging. Even Santino Ferrucci and remembering him jumping in at Homestead in his first Xfinity Series race without practice. Talk about a tall task. I feel like the cars within themselves are forgiving enough to where you can probably get away with doing that, but they’re incredibly hard to drive, whether that’s the current rules package, the downforce, the horsepower, whatever it may be, the cars themselves are great learning tools and I’ve really enjoyed becoming a better driver driving the Xfinity Series. I think it’s no doubt, from the time I got in the cars racing full-time in 2018 from where I was in 2017 in Trucks, I had to grow a lot as a driver and I feel like those cars have been great learning tools and that’s exactly what that series is for. The tagline is ‘Names are made here,’ but it’s kind of a make-or-break series. You either got it or you don’t, so I’ve loved being able to learn that and loved watching so many people from so many different backgrounds give it a try and kind of understand what their thoughts are because every driver’s perspective on what makes a car good is different. I think that’s what makes NASCAR racing fun is that there’s no right or wrong way to do it. It’s about doing the right things on the right day at the right time, so it’s been great to see the growth of the series. I feel like the series has gotten fairly deep, especially in the midfield. I feel like that’s an area that doesn’t get touched on a whole lot, but from 12th on back is a race in its own and those guys are trying just as hard as the guys running up front. For Jade Buford’s point, that’s where he runs most weekends and it’s a dogfight back there. On bad day’s I’ve seen it, so it’s certainly a challenging series, a very challenging car and I think that’s what makes it so attractive because everybody wants that challenge.”

  • Dead On Tools Announces Multi-race Sponsorship with Brett Moffitt and Our Motorsports

    Dead On Tools Announces Multi-race Sponsorship with Brett Moffitt and Our Motorsports

    STATESVILLE, N.C. (August 3, 2021) – As the NASCAR Xfinity Series gears up for the final races of the regular season, Our Motorsports is pleased to announce a partnership with hardware manufacturer Dead On Tools. The Illinois-based company will serve as an associate sponsor for the No. 02 Chevrolet with driver Brett Moffitt beginning September 5th at Darlington along with the October 2nd race at Talladega. The Dead On brand will be showcased as the primary sponsor this fall for the Dead On Tools 250 at Martinsville Speedway.

    “We are very excited to establish a partnership with Dead On Tools,” Owner Chris Our states. “Having been in construction my entire life I appreciate the value of well-made tools. We are proud to represent the Dead On Tools brand on the job site and at the race track!”

    Dead On Tools is one of the fastest-growing brands in the hardware and storage equipment industry today. In addition to the cornerstone line of hammers and other hand tools, innovative new tool belts have been a successful addition to the product line. Most recently, Dead On Tools has promoted the brand implementing the “Made To Live Out Loud” campaign. NASCAR was the obvious fit to showcase the Dead On Tools brand.

    “We are beyond excited to partner with the Our Motorsports organization for the Dead On Tools 250 at Martinsville Speedway.” said Brian Ranallo, Marketing Manager, Dead On Tools. “Brett Moffitt and the No. 02 team are diligent and hardworking, just like our customers who use Dead On Tools products, so this collaboration aligned perfectly with our brand. We look forward to seeing the Dead On Tools No. 02 Chevy Camaro at Martinsville!”

    “It’s pretty cool to represent Dead On Tools in their inaugural NASCAR race,” said Moffitt. “I love short track racing at Martinsville and will be ‘hammer down’ for a good finish in their race!”

    The No.02 of Moffitt will battle for the famed grandfather clock at the Dead On Tools 250 under the lights at 6:00 PM ET at Martinsville Speedway on October 30th.

    ABOUT DEAD ON TOOLS

    Dead On Tools: A collision of tools using professionals and a lifestyle lived out loud. Dead On Tools sets the highest standard for precision tools and work gear products in the industry today, representing innovation and quality that was born from actual users in the trade. Dead On Tools is headquartered in the Midwest and distributes professional tools and work gear products throughout North America.

    About Our Motorsports

    Our Motorsports competes full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, fielding the No. 02 Chevrolet Camaro for Brett Moffitt, and the No. 23 Chevrolet Camaro for multiple drivers. To find out more information about our team, please visit ourmotorsportsgroup.com.

  • Era Motorsport to Sponsor Kyle Tilley NASCAR Xfinity Debut

    Era Motorsport to Sponsor Kyle Tilley NASCAR Xfinity Debut

    INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., (August 2, 2021) – Rolex 24 At Daytona winner Kyle Tilley is set to make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut this weekend at Watkins Glen International with BJ McLeod Motorsports, with Era Motorsport proudly supporting the effort. Era Motorsport, a professional sports car and vintage racing team will sponsor Tilley in back-to-back races at Watkins Glen International in the Screwball Peanut Butter Whiskey 200, and at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Pennzoil 150 at the Brickyard.

    “It’s really exciting to have Era on board with me for my Xfinity debut,” said Tilley. “I look forward to representing them in a new area of the sport. Stepping into the Xfinity Car for the first time without practice or qualifying will be intense, but also a great opportunity to learn the different track configuration used by NASCAR. I’ve only ever driven the IMSA spec road course, so it will be a double challenge with a new car and new track, and I love a good challenge! I’ll definitely be cheering on my Era co-drivers Ryan and Dwight taking on Road America in the LMP2 while I pedal some cars at Watkins Glen!”

    In addition to racing in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, Asian Le Mans Series, European Le Mans Series, and several historic series all in the 2021 season, Tilley made the jump into the NASCAR Cup Series, announcing a four-race effort with Live Fast Motorsports. With two races complete, Tilley will continue his Cup Series commitments with Live Fast Motorsports, doubling up to also race in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for the two back-to-back events.

    Battle Associates, one of the largest beverage packaging companies in the Southeastern United States, will also support the effort. Battle Associates provides sustainable and recyclable packaging, even providing products made from recycled content. Battle also sponsors Tilley’s Cup racing effort, sponsoring the No. 78 Mustang with another one of Era’s sponsors, Bremont Chronometers. Based in England, Bremont Chronometers engineers beautifully crafted, precise, and durable mechanical wristwatches, keeping the drivers and crew of Era Motorsport on time and looking stylish in the process.

    In addition to acting as the primary sponsor of the No. 99 Camaro, Era Motorsport will take a small supporting sponsorship role on his NASCAR Cup Series No. 78 Mustang for the Go Bowling at The Glen as well. The Cup Series race will begin on Sunday, August 8 at 3:00 PM Eastern, airing live on NBCSN. The NASCAR Xfinity Series’ Screwball Peanut Butter Whiskey 200 will air live on Saturday, August 7 on CNBC at 4:00 PM Eastern. Visit nascar.com for all event information.

    Though a young team in professional sports car racing, Era Motorsport has quickly carved their own path in their sophomore season, making international headlines when, with drivers Kyle Tilley, Dwight Merriman, Ryan Dalziel, and Paul-Loup Chatin, they clinched the victory at the prestigious 2021 Rolex 24 at Daytona in a fan-designed livery. The team went on to win the 2021 Asian Le Mans Series LMP2 championship title the following month before beginning their freshman season in the European Le Mans Series.

    The weekend will be a busy one for Era Motorsport, also racing in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship race at Road America, with drivers Dwight Merriman and Ryan Dalziel running the No. 18 Oreca LMP2 car in the two-hour, forty-minute race. The IMSA SportsCar Weekend will air live on NBC Sports Gold’s TRACKPASS, beginning at 1:40 PM CT on Sunday, August 8.

    About Era Motorsport
    Era Motorsport was formed in 2018 with the idea of providing unmatched excellence in historic racing. Just two years later, the team expanded to the world of professional sport car racing, fielding an Oreca 07 in the prolific IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 2021, the team went on to win at the iconic Rolex 24 At Daytona, in what was their second attempt competing in the event. Motorsport isn’t just a hobby, it is a way of life: a passion that is in the team’s blood. Whether you find us in the IMSA WeatherTech paddock with modern prototypes or chasing down lap records in our fully restored classic sports cars, or even globetrotting to experience historic F1 at some of the world’s most iconic circuits, Era Motorsport has something for everyone. In 2021, the team will return to the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship for the full LMP2 season and also contest in the full seasons of the Asian Le Mans championship and European Le Mans Series. For more information, visit eramotorsport.com.

    About Live Fast Motorsports
    Live Fast Motorsports is a single-car team based in Mooresville, N.C., competing in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team is co-owned by B.J. McLeod and Matt Tifft. McLeod also serves as the team’s driver. Stay connected to the team on Twitter (@teamlivefast) and website www.teamlivefast.com.

    About Bremont Chronometers
    Bremont is an award-winning British company producing beautifully engineered chronometers at their headquarters in Henley on Thames, England. Each is designed to appeal to those who share their passion for, and appreciation of, the innovation and mastery behind a beautiful mechanical wristwatch. They hope you enjoy the same satisfaction when you try on a Bremont watch as they do in creating one.

    About Battle Associates
    David Battle founded Battle & Associates in 1977 to provide packaging solutions and support to food and beverage companies. He has served as president of the company since 1977 and been recognized with a multitude of awards for supply chain excellence and innovative packaging concepts that have led to meaningful growth and success of client beverages.

  • Empire Merchants North Expands Partnership With Watkins Glen International To Include NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Entitlement

    Empire Merchants North Expands Partnership With Watkins Glen International To Include NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Entitlement

    Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey 200 to take place as part of Saturday afternoon NASCAR double-header

    WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (August 8, 2021) – Watkins Glen International today announced long-time partner Empire Merchants North has expanded their relationship with the track to become the entitlement partner of the NASCAR Xfinity Series race with the Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey 200 on Sat., Aug. 7.

    “It’s always means a lot when a company increases their involvement with the track and we greatly appreciate the support from Empire Merchants North over the years,” said WGI President Michael Printup. “And to now have them partner with us for the Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey 200, during what will be a unique and historic Saturday of racing at The Glen, is very special.”

    In a first for Watkins Glen, Saturday will feature a double-header of NASCAR racing, starting off with the United Rentals 167 at The Glen at 12:30 p.m. ET in the return of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series to The Glen for the first time since 2000. That will be followed up by the Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey 200 at 4 p.m. ET, as the NASCAR Xfinity Series races at WGI for the 27th time.

    Those two races are just part of what will be an action-packed weekend for fans at The Glen, as the ARCA Menards Series returns for just the second time at the track, and the first since 2001, with Friday’s Clean Harbors 100 at 6 p.m. ET. The double-header will then be on Saturday, and the NASCAR Cup Series caps off the weekend on Sunday with the Go Bowling at The Glen at 3 p.m. ET.

    “As a family-owned New York State-based wholesaler of fine wine and spirits, we are as dedicated to our local partnerships as we are to the products we offer,” said Mike Lynch, Vice President of Sales Execution for Empire Merchants North. “We are excited to be a part of the Watkins Glen story as we showcase the rocketing success of Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey.”

    Empire Merchants North also partners with The Glen to sponsor the Jack Daniel’s Club, one of the premier hospitality locations at WGI. Fan can enjoy a climate-controlled view of the famed Esses, while also taking in the sights and sounds of the race from an expansive outdoor deck at the Jack Daniel’s Club.

    To purchase NASCAR race tickets, camping and additional information, call 1-866-461-RACE or visit TheGlen.com. Fans can view the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series schedules and purchase tickets at nascar.com/tickets.

    About Watkins Glen International

    Located within five hours and 300 miles of 25 percent of the U.S. population, Watkins Glen International is the premier road racing facility in North America, four-times voted “Best NASCAR Track” by readers of USA Today. Keep up with The Glen on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For tickets, camping, and additional information, call 1-866-461-RACE or visit www.TheGlen.com.

    2021 Watkins Glen International Schedule
    May 21-23 – Ferrari Challenge North America
    June 18-20 – SCCA Majors Super Tour
    June 24-27 – IMSA Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen
    July 1-2 – IMSA WeatherTech 240 at The Glen
    July 9-11 – Masters & HSR Race Weekend
    August 4-8 – NASCAR Go Bowling at The Glen
    September 9-12 – Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix
    September 16-19 – GT World Challenge America
    October 29-30 – Finger Lakes Beer Festival Presented by Chemung Canal Trust Co.

    2021 Watkins Glen International NASCAR Weekend Schedule
    August 6 – Clean Harbors 100 at The Glen – ARCA Menards Series Race
    August 7 – United Rentals 167 at The Glen – NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race
    August 7 – Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey 200 – NASCAR Xfinity Series Race
    August 8 – Go Bowling at The Glen – NASCAR Cup Series Race

    About Empire Merchants North

    As the premier distributor of fine wine and spirits in Upstate New York, Empire Merchants North partners with some of the world’s finest wine and spirits producers, from iconic national brands to local craft trailblazers. With state-of-the-art facilities and a dedicated team of over 700 knowledgeable and well-equipped employees, Empire Merchants North has become synonymous with both service and quality, earning the loyalty of more than 9,000 restaurants, bars, hotels, nightclubs and retail outlets.

    About Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey

    Born in Ocean Beach, California, Skrewball’s story is just as unique as the contents of the bottle. Skrewball started from the passion of Steven Yeng, a bartender and foodie who owned a local watering hole. His bar and restaurant is known for its band of misfits, black sheep and Skrewballs that have always encouraged the community to join the nightly party—but more importantly, were always there to support the community when anyone needed a helping hand. When he first combined his favorite classics—peanut butter and whiskey—to create the most delicious shot, many snubbed their nose at this idea. But it didn’t take long before it became their signature shot. He teamed up with his wife Brittany to create Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey—and to their surprise, ended up creating something even better than the original shot.

  • Erik Jones Returns to the Xfinity Series Driving for Jordan Anderson Racing at Watkins Glen

    Erik Jones Returns to the Xfinity Series Driving for Jordan Anderson Racing at Watkins Glen

    Erik Jones Returns to the Xfinity Series Driving for Jordan Anderson Racing at Watkins Glen

    STATESVILLE, N.C. (August 2, 2021) – Jordan Anderson Racing (JAR) announced today Erik Jones will make his first NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) start since 2019 driving the team’s No. 31 Bommarito Automotive Group Chevrolet Camaro SS at Watkins Glen International on August 7.

    “Total respect to the entire No. 31 team and everyone at the Bommarito Automotive Group, and Chevrolet for what they have been able to accomplish with this organization in such a short amount of time. It has been so cool to watch from the outside.” said Jones.

    “I am thankful for the opportunity to join a JAR line-up of some very talented drivers. It will be great to return to the Xfinity Series behind the wheel of the No. 31 Camaro at Watkins Glen. With my past experience there I am hopeful we will be able to garner a great finish.”

    Now in the fifth full-season of competing in the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS), the Byron, Mich. native holds 169 NCS starts to his credit claiming two victories; Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway and Darlington (S.C.) Raceway to go with 33 top-five’s and 64 top-10 finishes.

    The 25-year-old Jones wrote NASCAR history in 2017 becoming the first driver ever to win Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors in all of NASCAR’s top-three national touring series.

    In 2015 Jones went on to capture the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) championship in his first full season, followed by finishing fourth in the NXS championship standings the next year in his only full season. In 78 career NXS races, Jones has raced to nine wins with 37 top-five finishes, and 50 top-10 finishes.

    For Jones, whose career has been predominantly made up by competing on ovals, he has adapted well to the scenic upstate New York road course. In three starts at Watkins Glen in NCS competition, Jones holds an average finish of 6.33 with a best of fourth in 2019, while holding an average finish of 10 with a best of eighth in two starts in NXS.

    “Erik is a very talented driver and one that can immediately jump in and make a positive impact – bringing a wealth of knowledge and depth to the team,” stated JAR President Jordan Anderson.

    “To have another Cup driver, who has been successful at every level he has been in, get behind the wheel of one our JAR racecars will help us continue to build our program for the future. My first full season competing in the Truck Series was Erik’s first full season as well, as he went on to win the Championship that year, so it is pretty exciting to see things come full circle for us to have the opportunity to work together.”

    At the mid-point of the JAR Xfinity teams debut season, the new organization has had success early racing to four top-ten finishes in nine races with a driver lineup consisting of Tyler Reddick, Josh Berry, Kaz Grala and owner/driver Jordan Anderson.

    Crew chief Arthur (Artie) Haire will continue to oversee the team’s efforts at Watkins Glen as they continue to utilize cars acquired from RCR and engines from ECR.

    Jones’ No. 31 Chevrolet Camaro SS will carry familiar branding and colors of Bommarito Automotive Group of St. Louis, Missouri.

    Bommarito Automotive Group currently operates 20 automotive franchises throughout every St. Louis neighborhood led by President John Bommarito and over 900 dedicated team members. What once started as a vision to have one Bommarito vehicle in every driveway, is today a reality thanks to the family’s “Where Price Sells Cars” mission.

    For more information on the Bommarito Automotive Group and to shop the inventory of current vehicles available visit them online at Bommarito.com, and follow their social channels on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

    Coverage of the NXS race at Watkins Glen International begins at 4:00 PM ET on Saturday, August 7. The event will air on the Motor Racing Network (MRN), SIRIUS XM NASCAR Radio Channel 90, CNBC, and the NBC Sports APP.

    Stay updated with everything Erik Jones by following him on Social Media; Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

    For more information on JAR, visit JordanAndersonRacing.com, and be sure to follow the team all season on the JAR social channels on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

    About Jordan Anderson Racing:

    Jordan Anderson Racing (JAR) is a NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) team, owned by owner/driver Jordan Anderson. Established in 2018, JAR has competed full-time in the last three NCWTS seasons claiming back-to-back runner-up finishes in the 2020 & 2021 season opening NextEra 250 at Daytona International Speedway. JAR fields a full-time entry in the NXS Series; the No. 31 Chevrolet Camaro SS driven by Jordan Anderson, Tyler Reddick, Josh Berry, Kaz Grala, Sage Karam & Erik Jones. JAR also fields the No. 3 Chevrolet Silverado for select drivers in the NCWTS.

  • IndyCar veteran Sage Karam to pilot the #31 for Jordan Anderson Racing at IMS Road Course

    IndyCar veteran Sage Karam to pilot the #31 for Jordan Anderson Racing at IMS Road Course

    STATESVILLE, N.C. (July 26, 2021) – Jordan Anderson Racing (JAR) has announced that 26-year-old Sage Karam will make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut driving the No.31 Chevrolet Camaro SS in the Pennzoil 150 at the Brickyard on August 14.

    A veteran of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Nazareth, Pa. native has 24 NTT IndyCar Series starts under his belt. Karam has netted two top-ten finishes in eight starts at the Indianapolis 500 while recording a podium finish at Iowa Speedway in 2015.

    The 2013 Indy Lights champion has a diverse racing background, having competed in the NTT IndyCar Series since 2014. Karam spent two seasons as a factory Lexus driver in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2016 and 2017 and earned a victory in the American Rallycross Championship at Mid-Ohio in 2019.

    “It has always been a dream of mine to be able to compete at this level with some of the world’s best stock car drivers,” said Karam.

    “My goal is to learn as much as possible and soak in this experience. It’s a welcomed challenge for me, and I’m looking forward to building strong relationships with the talented people of Jordan Anderson Racing.”

    In the midst of an expectation exceeding debut season, JAR has secured four top-tens throughout the campaign with a driver lineup consisting of Tyler Reddick, Kaz Grala, Josh Berry and owner/driver Jordan Anderson.

    “Our entire team is incredibly proud to add Sage Karam to our list of talented drivers that have driven the 31 Chevrolet this year,” stated JAR President Jordan Anderson.

    “With Sage’s extensive experience in road racing and open-wheel racing, along with finishing 7th in this year’s Indianapolis 500, we knew that the road course at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway would be a special place for him to make his NASCAR debut with support from Montage Mountain Resorts and so many other great partners. To bridge the gap between two different fields of racing is a challenge that I’m confident Sage will be able to master. We’re blessed to have some amazing drivers and people that continue to help our organization grow, and this opportunity is another pivotal part of our long-term goal.”

    Partnering with Karam in his trip to the Brickyard is Montage Mountain Resorts, one of Pennsylvania’s largest all-ages outdoor destinations. Located in Scranton, Pa., the resort is a year-round facility boasting the steepest vertical ski drop in the state.

    “As an independent, privately-owned resort, Montage Mountain has a strong connection with our local community and a commitment to quality and experience that only independence brings. Sage represents everything we strive to be,” said Charlie Jefferson, managing partner of Montage Mountain Resorts, LP.

    “We can’t think of a better way to introduce Montage Mountain to a larger audience than by partnering with him. We’re thrilled for Sage to represent our brand at the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway and bring this exciting partnership to life.”

    The resort operates 27 trails, seven ski lifts, 15 lanes of tubing, and a full-service lodge during the winter. However, in the summer months, Montage Mountain transitions to a water park, offering rides, slides, and outdoor activities, including a regulation-sized beach volleyball court, horseshoe pits, mini-golf, and batting cage.

    “We have found an incredible sponsor in Montage Mountain Resorts and are thrilled to sport this livery on the Xfinity stage. It’s special to partner with a company that’s so integral to the state of Pa., and I’m thrilled to try and bring the No. 31 Montage Mountain Resorts machine to the front of the field,” said Karam.

    Joining Montage Mountain Resorts on board the No.31 for the Pennzoil 150 at the Brickyard is Pro Resources Staffing Services. Locally owned and operated, Pro Resources is a professional, clerical and light industrial employment agency located just 45 miles from Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

    Coverage of the race begins at 3:30 PM on Saturday, August 14. The event will air on the Performance Racing Network, IMS Radio and NBCSN.

    Stay updated with Sage by following him on Social Media; Facebook and Twitter and Instagram, or visiting his website online at SageKaram.com.

    For more information on JAR, visit JordanAndersonRacing.com, and be sure to follow the team all season on the JAR social channels on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

    About Montage Mountain Resorts:

    Montage Mountain is a locally-driven Ski Resort and Waterpark dedicated to delivering premier service and an excellent customer experience. Montage Mountain provides the steepest vertical drop ski resort in all of PA. With 27 trails, seven ski lifts, 15 lanes of tubing, and a full-service lodge equipped with Slocum Hollow Bar & Restaurant, Montage Mountain offers something for everyone! In the summer months, Montage Mountain transforms into an exhilarating water park. The resort is also home to the thrilling ZipRider, a 1/2 mile cable ride that lets you soar down the mountain reaching speeds over 50 mph. Guests can always find something fun happening at Montage Mountain, ranging from birthday parties and corporate outings to festivals, concerts, and much more.

    You can learn more at www.montagemountainresorts.com.

    About Pro Resource Staffing Solutions:

    Pro Resources is a professional, clerical and light industrial employment agency in Indiana. They offer total employment packages from short-term and long-term staffing options to professional and technical staffing solutions. With over 30 years of experience let Pro Resources assist you in finding a career.

    You can learn more at www.proresources.com.

    About Jordan Anderson Racing:

    Jordan Anderson Racing (JAR) is a NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) team, owned by owner/driver Jordan Anderson. Established in 2018, JAR has competed full-time in the last three NCWTS seasons claiming back-to-back runner-up finishes in the 2020 & 2021 season opening NextEra 250 at Daytona International Speedway. JAR fields a full-time entry in the NXS Series; the No. 31 Chevrolet Camaro SS driven by Jordan Anderson, Tyler Reddick, Josh Berry, and Kaz Grala. JAR also fields the No. 3 Chevrolet Silverado for select drivers in the NCWTS.