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  • Monster Energy Racing: Riley Herbst Pocono NXS Advance

    Monster Energy Racing: Riley Herbst Pocono NXS Advance

    RILEY HERBST
    Pocono NASCAR Xfinity Series Advance

    No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing
    NASCAR Xfinity Series Overview
    • Event: Pocono Green 225 Recycled by J.P. Mascaro & Sons (Round 16 of 33)
    • Date: Sunday, June 27
    • Location: Pocono (Pa.) Raceway
    • Layout: 2.5-mile triangle
    • Time/TV/Radio: 12 p.m. ET on NBCSN/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

    Riley Herbst Notes of Interest

    • A 10th-place finish in last Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway was music to the ears of Riley Herbst. The driver of the No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing scored his fourth top-10 of the season in Music City, putting some wind in his sails as he heads to Pocono (Pa.) Raceway, site of this Sunday’s Pocono Green 225 Recycled by J.P. Mascaro & Sons.

    • Pocono has been good to Herbst. Since 2017, the 22-year-old racer has made six starts at the 2.5-mile triangle – five in the ARCA Menards Series and one in the Xfinity Series – and he has always finished among the top-10. This stretch of front-running consistency was punctuated by a victory in Herbst’s first visit to Pocono in June 2017 when he won the ARCA Menards Series race in dominating fashion. He led a race-high 45 laps to take the victory by 1.735 seconds over runner-up Brandon Jones. In Herbst’s return to Pocono in August for his second ARCA race at the track, he finished second. Back-to-back fifth-place finishes were earned in ARCA’s two Pocono races in 2018, and in his last ARCA start at Pocono in May 2019, Herbst finished second after leading a race-high 68 laps. In his first Xfinity Series start at Pocono last June, Herbst drove from 24th in the 36-car field to secure a ninth-place finish.

    • Sunday’s race will mark Herbst’s 59th career Xfinity Series start and his second at Pocono. He has earned six top-fives and 25 top-10s dating back to his first career start on June 17, 2018 at Iowa Speedway in Newton where Herbst finished an impressive sixth.

    • Herbst drives for the team that has won the past two Xfinity Series races at Pocono. Stewart-Haas Racing won the 2019 race with Cole Custer and the 2020 race with Chase Briscoe. Both drivers are now competing in the NASCAR Cup Series, with Custer moving up in 2020 and Briscoe moving up this year. Custer was the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year and Briscoe is currently leading the rookie standings.

    Riley Herbst, Driver of the No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang

    You have an ARCA win at Pocono and you’ve never finished outside the top-10 in all of your races there, and now you arrive at Pocono fresh off a top-10 finish last Saturday at Nashville. Does all of that give you a boost in confidence?

    “We’re always trying to get better and I feel like that’s starting to happen. I love going to Pocono. I’ve had some success there in the ARCA Menards Series. In my first start ever at Pocono, I won. Hopefully, we can keep the momentum rolling from Nashville and produce another good result this weekend.”

    This will only be your second Xfinity Series start at Pocono, but you have five starts in the ARCA Menards Series at the track. How do you feel heading into the weekend?

    “I’m ready to get to Pocono. It’s been a great track for me in the past and I’m hoping it stays that way. We just have to keep our heads right and have confidence as we go into the weekend. Our Monster Energy Ford Mustang is fast. If we can do what we have to do and stay out of trouble, then I think we can be up front competing for the win.”

    Stewart-Haas Racing has won the past two Xfinity Series races at Pocono with Cole Custer and Chase Briscoe, respectively. Do you think you can make it three-for-three?

    “I hope so. Luck just hasn’t been on our side this season, but hopefully Nashville was a turning point and we can keep our Ford Mustang up front at Pocono. SHR has been good there the past few years, and the No. 98 won this race last year. I also won there in the ARCA Menards Series back in 2017. We just have to put it all together this Sunday.”

    No. 98 Monster EnergyTeam Roster
    Primary Team Members: Driver: Riley HerbstHometown: Las Vegas, Nevada Crew Chief: Richard BoswellHometown: Friendship, Maryland Engineer: Justin BoltonHometown: Latrobe, Pennsylvania Engineer: DJ VanderLeyHometown: Mobile, Alabama Spotter: Tim FedewaHometown: Holt, Michigan
    Over-The-Wall Crew: Front Tire Changer: Daniel CoffeyHometown: Granite Falls, North Carolina Rear Tire Changer: Chris JacksonHometown: Fort Mill, South Carolina Tire Carrier: Jeremy HowardHometown: Delhart, Texas Fueler: James KeenerHometown: Fortuna, California Jackman: Sean CottenHometown: Mooresville, North Carolina
    Road Crew Members: Truck Driver: Steve WoodHometown: Eatontown, New Jersey Front End Mechanic: Mike BrillHometown: Woodsville, New Hampshire Engine Tuner: Willie PelotteHometown: Oakland, Maine
  • Joe Graf Jr. adds PowerWeld to Xfinity Series lineup

    Joe Graf Jr. adds PowerWeld to Xfinity Series lineup

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. (June 23, 2021): NASCAR driver Joe Graf Jr.is adding his fourth new marketing partner to his sophomore season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with the addition of PowerWeld as the primary partner of his No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro for the upcoming race at Michigan International Speedway on Aug. 21, 2021.

    PowerWeld is a leading brand in the industrial welding products market across North America. Its core areas of focus include welding filler metals, arc, MIG and TIG welding accessories and equipment, gas welding and cutting accessories and equipment, and welding safety.

    PowerWeld products are designed to withstand the daily rigors of industrial applications, including manufacturing, metalworking, oil and gas, construction, fabrication, shipyards, automotive repair, and more.

    PowerWeld products are available at quality distributors and retailers in the United States and Canada.

    “It’s awesome to welcome another new marketing partner to the NASCAR Xfinity Series,” said Graf Jr. “I cannot thank PowerWeld enough for not only believing in me but our program and expanding their marketing horizons.

    “Michigan International Speedway is one of the fastest venues we race at in North America and I hope we are able to deliver PowerWeld a strong finish in their primary partnership debut.”

    In addition to Michigan, PowerWeld will be an associate marketing partner on Graf’s No. 07 SS GreenLight Racing Chevrolet for the remainder of the Xfinity Series season.

    “We are extremely excited to partner with Joe Graf Jr. and the SS GreenLight Racing team,” said PowerWeld manager Jeff Sinchak. “We know Joe and his team work hard on the track and in the garage and PowerWeld products work just as hard for welders across North America, so we couldn’t be happier to support them.

    “It’s a thrill to join the NASCAR community and to be with Joe and his team throughout the remainder of the NASCAR Xfinity season.”

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

    Visit PowerWeldinc.com to explore the full range of PowerWeld products.

    The New Holland 250 is set for Saturday, Aug 21, 2021, at 3:00 p.m. live on NBCSN, the Motor Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (ET).
    About PowerWeld:

    PowerWeld is a leading brand in the industrial welding products market across North America. Its core areas of focus include welding filler metals, arc, MIG and TIG welding accessories and equipment, gas welding and cutting accessories and equipment, and welding safety.

    PowerWeld products are designed to withstand the daily rigors of industrial applications, including manufacturing, metalworking, oil and gas, construction, fabrication, shipyards, automotive repair, and more.

    PowerWeld products are available at quality distributors and retailers in the United States and Canada.

    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.

  • JR Motorsports — NXS Pocono Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Pocono Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Pocono Raceway
    RACE: Pocono Green 225 (90 laps / 225 miles)
    DATE: Sunday, June 27, 2021

    Broadcast Information – TV: 12 p.m. ET on NBCSN / Radio: 11:30 a.m. ET on MRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett heads to Pocono Raceway this weekend coming off his best career finish on the 2.5-mile triangular track in 2020. Annett finished fifth in last year’s event there.
    • Pocono has been good to Annett the past couple of seasons, as he’s earned a top-five and two top-10 results there.
    • Annett celebrates his 35th birthday on June 23, just four days before this weekend’s race at Pocono.
    • Annett’s recent surge has him 10th in the playoff standings, 53 points above the cut line to advance.

    Sam Mayer
    No. 8 Tire Pros Chevrolet
    • Sam Mayer turns 18 on June 26th and will make his NXS debut the following day at Pocono in the Tire Pros Chevrolet.
    • The Franklin, Wisconsin native has only one start on a track measuring greater than two miles in length in the ARCA Menard’s Series. Mayer started 18th at Pocono and finished third during the 2020 season.
    • In 29 starts across the ARCA Series the last two seasons, Mayer has accumulated 11 wins, 26 top fives and 26 top 10s. He was the 2019 and 2020 ARCA Series champion and won the inaugural Sioux Chief Showdown Championship.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Bass Pro Shops / TrueTimber / Black Rifle Coffee Chevrolet
    • Noah Gragson heads to Pocono this weekend with a pair of
    top-10 finishes over the last two races.
    • On 2.5-mile tracks, Gragson has had much success in his NXS career. At Daytona, the young driver won his first NXS event in 2020 and finished third in his only start at the oval at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2019. At Pocono, Gragson notched a sixth-place result in 2019, his best finish there.
    • So far this season, the young Nevada driver has four top five and seven top-10 finishes and ranks ninth in series

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 Hellmann’s Make Taste, Not Waste Chevrolet
    • In five previous NXS starts at Pocono, Justin Allgaier has earned a best finish of second, coming in 2017.
    • In this event last season, the Illinois native led nine laps and came home with a sixth-place finish.
    • Overall, on tracks two miles or greater in the NXS, Allgaier has recorded one win (Indianapolis – 2018), 14 top fives and 30 top 10s.
    • This weekend at Pocono, Allgaier’s No. 7 Chevrolet will carry the colors of Hellmann’s and the Make Taste, Not Waste campaign. Head over to hellmanns.com for tips, tricks and recipes that use the ingredients and food in our fridges and pantries to minimize food waste.

    Driver Quotes

    “We ran really well last week at Nashville and had at least a top-five finish within our reach until we got caught in that crash. I like the momentum we’ve got going with our No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet heading into Pocono, which is a really fun track to drive. Momentum is very important at this stage of the season, and we need to keep earning stage points and good finishes to get ready for the playoffs.” – Michael Annett

    “I’ve always really enjoyed racing at Pocono. It’s such a unique racetrack that has seemed to suit our No. 7 team well over the last couple of years. I feel like we are hitting a good stride right now and hopefully that can continue on Sunday and we can improve that one position to go to Victory Lane with this Hellmann’s Make Taste, Not Waste Chevrolet. I’m really looking forward to getting there and see what will happen.” – Justin Allgaier

    “I’m really excited to finally get behind the wheel of the Tire Pros Chevrolet this weekend. The last year has gone by so slow but the last month has gone by super fast and I’m really thankful that I have this opportunity with JR Motorsports. Josh Berry proved that this No. 8 team could win and that is what I plan on doing every time I am in the car.” – Sam Mayer

    “We had another pretty good run last weekend in Nashville which helps our confidence as we head to Pocono this weekend. We had a fast Bass Pro Shops/TrueTimber/Black Rifle Coffee Camaro last year in Pocono but got caught up in a wreck late in the race that put us back around 20th. I know Dave (Elenz, crew chief) and this entire No. 9 team are working their butts off to bring a fast Camaro each week and I know this weekend will be no different.” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates:
    • JR Motorsports at Pocono: JR Motorsports has competed at Pocono Raceway a combined 19 times in the NXS. Over the course of these 19 starts at the “Tricky Triangle”, JRM has tallied four top fives and 11 top 10s while pacing the field for 57 laps. JRM’s best finish of second came during the 2017 season after Justin Allgaier led 13 laps en route to the runner-up result.
    • Hellmann’s Make Taste, Not Waste: Did you know 43 percent of food waste happens in people’s homes? It’s true. Life is often to blame, causing us to see “nothing” in a fridge full of food—but Hellmann’s is a magical ingredient and it can help transform all that “nothing” into a delicious something. Join the mission to #MakeTasteNotWaste and make the most of your food with our easy tips and tricks. Visit www.hellmanns.com to find tasty recipes using foods that are already in your fridge and pantry.
    • Pilot Flying J Summer is a Go!: Pilot Flying J kicked off its Summer Is a Go! campaign over the Memorial Day weekend, traditionally the time that travelers get back on the road, with its third annual National Road Trip Day on May 28. Pilot Flying J Road trippers, professional drivers and Pilot Flying J guests are encouraged to share their road trip adventures on its Facebook page or post their best trip photos on Instagram and Twitter with the #SummerIsAGoGiveaway hashtag and tagging @PilotFlyingJ. Participants who share a photo with any Pilot branded cup will receive an additional entry, provided they use the hashtag

  • Our Motorsports Tennessee Lottery 250 Post Race

    Our Motorsports Tennessee Lottery 250 Post Race

    The Our Motorsports team had a tough day in Music City for the Tennessee Lottery 250. The No.02 of Brett Moffitt suffered an equipment malfunction which led to a 23rd place finish. The No.23 of Natalie Decker started 36th and battled hard for a 26th place finish in her 3rd Xfinity start.

    The 188 lap, 250 mile race began with Moffitt qualifying 18th and Decker in 36th. During the first stage both Our Motorsports cars remained consistent in their starting positions, resulting in both an 18th and 36th place finish at the end of stage one. Both cars came in for four tires, fuel and adjustments. Moffitt reported that his car was free off the corners during the first stage.

    At the start of stage two, Moffitt rolled off 10th with Decker behind him in 30th.

    Moffitt remained in the top 15 for several laps during the stage, but by lap 80 Moffitt was in the 17th position. Decker was racing in the 33rd position at the end of the stage.

    When the green flag came back out during the final stage, Moffitt started 16th and Decker in 30th. Moffitt was running 18th before suffering an equipment malfunction that caused him to go two laps down. By the time the checkered flag waved, Moffitt was 23rd and Decker was 26th.

    Decker took to Instagram after the race stating that she learned a lot and had fun driving the No.23. Decker mentioned that she didn’t have a lot of experience at tracks like Nashville and was happy to see improvements with every lap. She will be back in the No.23 July 3rd at Road of America for her fourth Xfinity start.

    The NASCAR Xfinity Series returns to action next weekend at Pocono Raceway in Long Pound, PA. The Pocono Green 225 Recycled is set for Sunday, June 27 at 12 p.m. ET on NBCSN.

  • Toyota Racing – NXS Nashville Post-Race Report – 06.19.21

    Toyota Racing – NXS Nashville Post-Race Report – 06.19.21

    KYLE BUSCH SCORES 100th XFINITY SERIES WIN
    Busch drives to the victory in NASCAR’s return to Nashville

    NASHVILLE (June 19, 2021) – Kyle Busch scored his 100th NASCAR Xfinity Series win at Nashville Superspeedway on Saturday afternoon. Busch has won all three of his Xfinity Series starts this season and the No. 54 has scored five victories this season with Busch earning three and rookie Ty Gibbs scoring two wins.

    Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
    NASCAR Xfinity Series
    Nashville Superspeedway
    Race 15 of 33 – 250.04 miles, 188 laps

    TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
    1st, KYLE BUSCH
    2nd, Justin Allgaier*
    3rd, HARRISON BURTON
    4th, Josh Berry*
    5th, AJ Allmendinger
    6th, BRANDON JONES
    9th, AUSTIN HILL
    13th, DANIEL HEMRIC
    14th, WILL RODGERS
    24th, DAVID STARR
    27th, JESSE LITTLE
    36th, STEFAN PARSONS
    *non-Toyota driver

    TOYOTA QUOTES

    KYLE BUSCH, No. 54 M&M’s Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    Finishing Position: 1st

    You are back in victory lane in Nashville. Congratulations on the milestone.

    “Thank you very much. Awesome day. Thanks to JGR (Joe Gibbs Racing), Toyota, M&M’s. Obviously, being a part of M&M’s all these years – M&M’s stayed with me and for them to be here with me for the 100th Xfinity win is awesome. I can’t say enough about Interstate Batteries, Rowdy Energy, Cessna, Xfinity, and the fans, Stanley, Rheem, everybody. Interstate Batteries again, Norm (Miller), he’s my boy. It’s so cool to get 100 here, and get done what we needed too. I didn’t want this to go on much longer. It’s all good. It’s been a true testament to all of the people I’ve worked with. This group here is really, really special and doing great things and I’m just glad to be a part of it.’

    Did you ever think you would get to 100 Xfinity wins when you started?

    “I don’t think you ever think of those things. I think one day you just hope that you can make it, and then when you make it, you are like okay, let’s go win some more races, and lets go win a championship. Being around for as long as I’ve been around, it’s a great opportunity in this position and to get this many wins is really, really cool. There’s a lot of great people over the years that have gotten me to this point, whether it be Hendrick Motorsports or Joe Gibbs Racing, most of it has obviously come with JGR for as long as I’ve been there. That just makes it all worth while and I wouldn’t say it has all came full circle. It would be nice to keep going, but everybody’s tired of me being here, so we hit the century mark and we will see if we can get 102. I don’t know what the plan is for next year yet.”

    How was the restarts down the stretch?

    “I don’t know. I knew if we could get out front and go that our car was faster and we could get away. It was just a matter of beating (Justin) Allgaier. Allgaier was really good and doing a great job on those restarts down low and getting his car to carve the corner and accelerate and getting alongside of me and then using the side draft to his advantage to get by. I slipped off the bottom one time and he got by. Definitely made me work for it. He is in the Final Four each year, so one of the best guys out here to be battling with. To have our other three JGR (Joe Gibbs Racing) teammates up there most of the day. Bummer that the 18 (Daniel Hemric) got caught up in that wreck. The 20 (Harrison Burton) and 19 (Brandon Jones) did good there in the end. I’m looking forward to seeing those guys bring home some wins.”

    Got a special place for this trophy?

    “I’ve got the rest of the guitar trophies that I’ve earned over my career hanging over my office. This one will go right with it. It will look good.”

    What a battle it was at the end of the race?

    “Yeah, it was. A little bit too much, I guess. Overall, I knew that our car was really good and really fast. If we could just get clear of those guys, I could run my own line and hit my own marks, I would have the opportunity to drive away. My car was a little bit better on the longer runs. We would fire off fine, but after we got about 10 laps in, it would really just keep going, much faster than the rest of the guys. Great car. Everybody at Joe Gibbs Racing, thank you. Toyota, Mark Cronquist, everyone at the engine shop, I haven’t mentioned his name in an awful long time. He deserves it, and M&M’s of course for their participation and sponsoring us my last couple years in Xfinity racing and being able to get this 100 mark. It’s really, really special. It’s a great day for all of the teams I’ve worked for over the times. One of the crew chiefs that I had in my ’05 season and ’06 season from Hendrick Motorsports, came over and said hello. It’s really nice to have worked with all of those guys and have got to where I’m at today.”

    What did you see with tire wear?

    “I don’t think we had much tire wear this time around. The resin or whatever they did to the race track to get the tire to adhere and put rubber down was very helpful, very useful. It definitely did exactly what they were looking for and was able to persevere tire life. We weren’t really wearing tires out that I have seen. I think there was a guy that had a flat due to excessive brake heat with how heavy you are on the brakes here and how fast you can go down the straightaways and how tight these corners are and how much you slide through the corners. Overall, I feel like the tire was probably in my opinion a little bit on the conservative side. That’s kind of the way it always tends to be. Better to be that way than one of the uglier races we’ve had, years, years ago, blowing tires out.”

    What allowed the leader to pull away from the field?

    “Clean air. Dover is the same way. You look at these concrete racetracks and in my opinion the tire level to the grip level is very, very peaky, so as you are running up the grip level and the peak, it just falls down on the backside. So, when you are catching somebody, if the guy is right on that peak, there’s nothing else for you to get to be able to run faster than that guy. Dirty air plays a role. I felt like I should have been able to run Austin (Cindric) down. I was a tenth or half-a-tenth faster than him for a couple of laps and then he would get a couple of tenths faster than me and I would run him back down. It was kind of an accordion effect there of not being able to close the gap. Good cars, when they get out front, are just going to be hard to catch.”

    Was the track like you remembered it?

    “It really was. It was actually really racey, way racier than I remember Nashville being in the past. We used to come here, and it would always be bottom lane and if you ever got off of the bottom you were pretty much getting passed. That’s what it kind of looked like in the end, but in the beginning and the middle part of the race, you could move around and enter way high and come down to the middle or you could stay high, be wherever you want to be. Way wider than I remember it being.”

    Tough Cup practice for the Toyotas. Can you get better for tomorrow and can today help tomorrow?

    “I don’t know. I thought about the same thing myself. How can we correlate what we are doing on the Xfinity side and being so good and being so fast in Xfinity to being able to put that stuff in the Cup car, but it just doesn’t connect like that. It’s not that simple. Flat out, we suck. Tomorrow’s going to be a rough day.”

    Do you just reflect what you have been able to accomplish in such a short time?
    “Not really. It’s going to be negative of course, but if you look back on the last 10 years with all of the rule changes, hell, I thought we could make that number 150 by now, or 160, 170, whatever, but with everything that kind of went down and it’s 100 now. Technically, they probably kept me here a while longer. I would have been done a long time ago. Reflecting it, looking back on it, it’s cool absolutely. I remember the 60 car of Mark Martin would just dominate every weekend. I would wonder to myself, could anyone run with this guy? And that was 49 wins. I just can’t fathom to myself what 100 really means. It would certainly be something to look back on when it’s all said and done and I’m in my rocking chair somewhere.”

    Did Brexton (Busch, son) shower you with Rowdy or water?

    “That was water. That stuck gets a little sticky in the heat. It’s very hydrating though. You should try it.”

    Are you going to run the Xfinity Series anymore?
    “I haven’t necessarily had those discussions with Joe (Gibbs, team owner) or Pern (Dave Alpern, President), but from my understanding, there may not be anything sold for next year, so this might be it. Two more.”

    Are you good with that?

    “I’m good with that.”

    Which are the Xfinity wins that mean the most to you?

    “I don’t even know. I’ve forgot more than I did. I would say win number one was cool. Anytime you win your first one, so that was good. That was 2004 Richmond. There was a few that I missed that would have been really cool. At Charlotte in my first one, I finished second, that would have been cool. Damn, (Matt) Kenseth. Those Cup guys, they shouldn’t run Xfinity. I don’t know why they do. The 49th one, passing Mark (Martin). Mark was there, that was cool. Loudon, I believe that was my 100th NASCAR win, so that was cool. Some of the dominating ones we had. I believe we led all of the laps at IRP (Indianapolis Raceway Park). Just stuff like that and being able to have some really dominating days and the 13-wins season in ’10. I think that was ’10, that was really, really cool. Hard to pin-point more than that. The ones that were part of the Bristol sweep were really cool, getting the triple twice.”

    What made you want to do the bow?

    “I think the bow would have been the first race. I think I did the bow in the Lowes car in Charlotte when I won there. That would have been 2004. I did the bow that day, so it started really, really early.”

    Why do you do it?

    “I grew up in Las Vegas. Vegas is known for its shows and anytime a show was over, all of the performers would come out and do a bow to the crowd, so that was kind of my thing to the crowd after the show and putting on a big performance.”

    Have you maintained the relationships with previous partners, and have they said anything to you about this milestone you have now achieved?

    “A couple of them I have. Jim Sexton from Z-Line. He texted me and emailed me a few years ago. I hadn’t heard from him in a little bit, but Rick Dreiling from Dollar General. Him and I have remained really good friends. He’s been a huge supporter of mine over the years. I talk to him every now and then. Robert Nimlok from Lowes. He was the CEO of Lowes when I was driving the Lowes car. Him and I have remained in touch. There is definitely a few of them that I wouldn’t say I remain close to, but at least acquaintances.”

    HARRISON BURTON, No. 20 DEX Imaging Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    Finishing Position: 4th

    How was that last restart for you?

    “It was kind of chaotic and we just weren’t fast enough today. I was really confident with our car. I thought we were a third-place car and we tried to make changes and it got worse. Just challenging. I think we had a tire going down at one point and we adjusted to that and then when we adjusted to that, we were playing catch up. I’m happy with our finish today. We finished better than we ran, so whenever that happens, you can’t be to upset and just move on to the next one. I think we’ve got a good finish and good stage points. It feels good to me to get the rhythm back going and get headed towards the front again.”

    On that final restart, that was wild. What was going through your mind on the backstretch?

    “It was wild, right? I was happy we got to second, I’m not happy we lost it. Just a really tough day for us all day really. We struggled quite a bit. We got behind on adjustments. We had a tire going down and made a big change because I thought we were just horrible and as soon as we left pit road it was like “uh oh,” now we know why we took a big swing to the worst. Just one of those days where we fight and claw all day and got a good finish and got good stage points, I think we were fourth in both stages. Just proud of my DEX Imaging Supra team. We kept digging and working and we got a good result out of it.”

    When you saw all the craziness at the end there, what did you think about those restarts as far as line choice? How did you make that choice? It looked like it was almost equal between the two lines.

    “It really was and a lot of times it just depended on what lane your car was better in, right? We were pretty decent on the bottom. We got at the end of the race where we were probably a third-place car, a second or third-place car, and we got it at the end of the day where we put ourselves in position and that’s all you can ask for. It was a lot of fun and happy with the result.”

    It looked a little dicey out there. What was it like from the driver seat?

    “Dicey. It was a good race and fun to be a part of. Gosh, frustrated. We had a really fast car in our DEX Imaging Supra was phenomenal in practice and I felt pretty confident we were going to be the car to beat Kyle (Busch) today and made some changes early in the race that helped us, and we were going in the right direction and then we had a tire going down and made a big change. We fell to eighth during that long green-flag run and I think we just had a slow leak there, so we made a change to that. We’re wrecking lose all the time and then come on pit road and make a big change, need some more speed and you leave, and you know you’re about to be really tight because it swings the other way. We weren’t as bad as I thought we were going to be making a change in the wrong direction like that. Just not quite the potential of the car. Frustrated, but happy because we finished third and got good stage points. We really finished better than we ran. Whenever those days come around, you can’t be to upset. Need to find a way to break into that first and second spot more often.”

    BRANDON JONES, No. 19 Menards/Delta Faucets Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    Finishing Position: 6th

    Talk about your sixth-place finish today and the ending of the race.

    “I feel like all day we had a Supra that could compete, possibly for a win, I don’t know, it was a little up in the air for a bit. My restarts were not my strong suit today. My long run speed was where we were so dominate. I started coming through the field real nice and made some really good passes, so I’ve got great notes for when I come back here to pass, just have to figure out how to, not sure aggressive is the right word for it, but how to just fire the car off in the corner a little harder on the restarts just to maintain track position. I think there are some things that can definitely help us, I just need to get to the shop and look at it better, but all and all, this was a phenomenal day. Never even seen this track before, so to come here and legitimately be able to run top three all weekend has been pretty fun for us, so looking forward to the next couple of races.

    About Toyota

    Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in North America for more than 60 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands plus our 1,800 dealerships.

    Toyota has created a tremendous value chain and directly employs more than 47,000 in North America. The company has contributed world-class design, engineering, and assembly of more than 40 million cars and trucks at our 14 manufacturing plants, 15 including our joint venture in Alabama that begins production in 2021.

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

  • Kyle Busch earns 100th NASCAR Xfinity Series win in “Tennessee Lottery 250”

    Kyle Busch earns 100th NASCAR Xfinity Series win in “Tennessee Lottery 250”

    LEBANON, TENN. (June 19, 2021) – In an already historic weekend of racing, Kyle Busch added another layer to Nashville Superspeedway’s lore and to his growing legend within motorsports.

    Busch won his 100th career NASCAR Xfinity Series race Saturday, taking the “Tennessee Lottery 250” at the 1.33-mile concrete track.

    It is Busch’s second career Xfinity Series victory at Nashville and fifth overall at the track, along with two NASCAR Camping World Truck Series wins and one ARCA Menards Series triumph.

    Busch, driving the No. 54 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, survived a series of restarts in the race’s final stretch and finally powered past Justin Allgaier in a green-white-checkered overtime finish.

    Busch is 51 wins ahead of second-place Mark Martin (49 victories) on the Xfinity Series’ all-time victory list.

    “I remember growing up as a kid and watching Mark Martin win every week,” said Busch, who led 122 of the race’s 189 laps. “It’s just been phenomenal years to have be associated with Joe Gibbs Racing and Toyota.”

    Allgaier, who led 11 laps in the race’s final stage, held on for second, 1.110 seconds behind Busch at the finish line. Harrison Burton finished third, Hendersonville, Tenn., native Josh Berry was fourth and A.J. Allmendinger placed fifth.

    Allgaier looked to play spoiler to Busch’s party several times in the race’s final stretch, as multiple restarts had Busch and Allgaier battling at the front of the field and even exchanging a bump or two.

    “I felt like we put ourselves in a good position,” Allgaier said. “Unfortunately, I didn’t get the push I needed to [at the end].”

    Busch completed the slightly extra distance of 251.37 miles in 2 hours, 20 minutes, 48 seconds, averaging 107.118 mph. Eight caution flags took up 46 of the race’s 189 laps.

    “It was way racier than I remember Nashville being,” Busch said. “At the end, I knew if we could clear those guys and I could hit my marks I could pull away.”

    Xfinity Series points leader Austin Cindric won the first stage and led 53 laps overall but ended up 32nd after a multi-car crash along the frontstretch.

    “I thought I was clear and got checked into the grass and a pretty hard hit,” Cindric said. “Winning the first stage was great. Just not our day.”

    Among other notables, Noah Gragson placed eighth, NASCAR Cup Series regular Tyler Reddick finished 15th, and Natalie Decker finished 26th.

    Nashville Superspeedway’s NASCAR tripleheader weekend concludes on Sunday with the inaugural, sold out “Ally 400” NASCAR Cup Series race (2:30 p.m., NBCSN).

    About Dover Motorsports, Inc.

    Dover Motorsports, Inc. (NYSE: DVD) is a promoter of NASCAR sanctioned motorsports events whose subsidiaries own and operate Dover International Speedway in Dover, Del., and Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tenn. The company also plays host to the Firefly Music Festival, produced by AEG Presents. For more information, visit www.DoverMotorsports.com.

  • RCR Post Race Report – Tennessee Lottery 250

    RCR Post Race Report – Tennessee Lottery 250

    Myatt Snider and the Crosley Furniture Chevrolet Team Showcase Never-Give-Up Attitude at Nashville Superspeedway

    Finish: 31st
    Start: 8th
    Points: 14th

    “My Richard Childress Racing team continues to bring strong Chevrolets to the track each and every week, but we have a monkey on our back right now. Our bad luck has to end at some point. Our Crosley Furniture Camaro had so much speed throughout practice, qualifying and the early stages of the race. We definitely had a top-10 car, without question. Unfortunately, our car lost power under the caution during the first stage break. I tried resetting everything inside the car, we changed the battery on pit road and it still didn’t fix the issue. We had to take our No. 2 machine to the garage and all the guys at ECR Engines and RCR worked hard to get us back out there. The cautions didn’t fall our way once we returned, but Andy Street took the opportunity to try some things to help us in future weeks. I wouldn’t want to battle with any other group of guys and sooner or later our finishes will show the results we deserve.” -Myatt Snider

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Herbst Posts Top 10 Finish at Nashville

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Herbst Posts Top 10 Finish at Nashville

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
    NASCAR XFINITY Series — Tennessee Lottery 250
    Nashville Superspeedway | Saturday, June 19, 2021

    Ford Finishing Results:
    10th — Riley Herbst
    16th — Ryan Sieg
    32nd — Austin Cindric

    AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 Car Shop Ford Mustang — “I wish we would have been able to regain our track position there a little bit better. That’s probably the only thing we could have done to avoid getting wrecked there. I drove all the way down to the grass and got right-reared and went head-on into the wall. It’s unfortunate for our Car Shop Ford Mustang. We obviously had some speed early and were kind of trying to recover. We got out of the groove there for a while and thought we were making some gains. We learned a lot today, but it’s a shame. Every time we get up to a 100-point points lead, we end up getting wrecked. It’s frustrating, but that’s racing. There’s nothing you can do.”

    RILEY HERBST, No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang — “It was a long day. We came from the back twice. I felt like we had a pretty decent long run race car, it’s just that we couldn’t get the long run at the end and cycled too tight at the last restart. It’s cool to get a 10th-place and some good points for the playoffs. We’ll head to Pocono.”

    ANYTHING YOU CAN POINT TO FOR THE SPEEDING PENALTIES TODAY? “I don’t know. I guess you try to be perfect and when you try to be perfect you can step over the line a little bit.”

    RYAN SIEG, No. 39 CMR Construction and Roofing/A-Game Ford Mustang — YOU WERE BATTLING FOR A TOP-10 FINISH AND THEN A LOT HAPPENED THE LAST 20 LAPS TO TAKE THAT AWAY. WHAT HAPPENED? “The 9 just got down on our door and we were just a little too free, but that’s how we had to race to be good at the end. We just drove it in a little hard and got washed up and you know he’s gonna ride my door. I tried to stay off of him, but, all in all, it was a good day. We just didn’t get the result that we deserved. We’ve made gains the past four or five weeks on the car. It drove really good all day, so we’ve been fine-tuning our setups and getting some positives.”

  • Jordan Anderson Racing NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Overview- Nashville Superspeedway

    Jordan Anderson Racing NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Overview- Nashville Superspeedway

    Jordan Anderson Racing NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Overview-
    Nashville Superspeedway; Saturday, June 19, 2021

    Track: Nashville Superspeedway – Oval (1.333 Miles)
    Race: Tennessee Lottery 250; 188 Laps –45/45/98; 250.604 Miles
    Date/Broadcast: June 19, 2021 2:30 PM ET
    TV: NBC Sports Network (NBCSN), and the NBC Sports App
    Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN)- Check Local Listings for affiliate, and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90
    Social Media; Jordan Anderson Racing: Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter; Tyler Reddick: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

    Jordan Anderson – No. 31 U.S. LawShield / Bommarito Automotive Group
    Chevrolet Camaro SS Preview – Nashville Superspeedway

    News and Notes:

    • Practice; After the completion of the 50-minute practice session on Friday afternoon, Tyler Reddick would record a fastest lap of 31.383 at 152.567 mph on Lap-3 of his 25-lap session putting him 18th fastest of the 42 cars entered for the Tennessee Lottery 250 at Nashville Superspeedway.

    – Starting Position; For the fourth time in 2021, qualifying will be held to set the 36-car starting grid for 188-lap Tennessee Lottery 250 at Nashville Superspeedway. NASCAR Xfinity Series Qualifying will consist of a single car for a one lap around the 1.333 mile oval. Qualifying will be shown LIVE on NBCSN at 12:35 PM EST Saturday, June 19, 2021.

    – Nashville Superspeedway Stats; Saturday afternoon’s Tennessee Lottery 250 will mark the first NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) event at the Nashville Superspeedway since 2011. Reddick has not competed at Nashville Superspeedway previously. In two NXS starts in 2021 for JAR, Reddick holds an average finish of 6.5 with a best of 5th coming at Charlotte Motor Speedway in them Alsco Uniforms 300.

    • U.S. LawShield; Since 2009, the mission of U.S. LawShield remains unchanged. We believe in Preserving Freedom for Good™ by educating our 690,000 members in self-defense law, empowering them to handle critical, life-threatening situations with confidence, protecting them from potential injustices in the legal system after acts of self-defense; and challenging the status quo regarding the affordability of legal defense. Our higher purpose is to create a united community of responsible individuals who believe in liberty and the inalienable right of self-defense.

    For more information on U.S. LawShield, visit the website at USLawShield.com

    • Bommarito Automotive Group; Bommarito Automotive Group is celebrating its 50th year in the St. Louis marketplace, the Bommarito Automotive Group currently operates 20 automotive franchises throughout every St. Louis neighborhood led by president John Bommarito and the over 900 dedicated team members. Bommarito is recognized by the St. Louis Business Journal as Missouri’s No. 1 selling automotive group and is currently ranked 52nd in the nation. 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 or to see the vehicles they currently have in stock, visit them online at Bommarito.com, and follow their social channels on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

    – Chassis; JAR will bring Chassis No. 103 for Reddick to compete with in Saturday afternoon’s Tennessee Lottery 250 at Nashville Superspeedway. Chassis No. 103 last competed for JAR at Charlotte Motor Speedway three weeks ago with Reddick behind the wheel for the Alsco Uniforms 300. In that race Reddick drive Chassis No. 103 team best 5th place finish in just it’s second ever start.

    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. JAR also fields the No. 3 Chevrolet Silverado for select drivers in the NCWTS.

  • SS GreenLight Racing | Joe Graf Jr. Nashville Superspeedway Event Preview

    SS GreenLight Racing | Joe Graf Jr. Nashville Superspeedway Event Preview

    SS GreenLight Racing | NASCAR Xfinity Series
    Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway | Tennessee Lottery 250

    Fast Facts
    No. 17 SS GreenLight Racing Team:
    Driver: Joe Graf Jr. (@JoeGrafJr)
    Primary Partner(s): G-Coin
    Manufacturer: Chevrolet Camaro
    Crew Chief: Mike Tyska
    Driver Points Position: 29th | Owner Points Position: 21st
    Chassis Intel: SSGLR Chassis No. 719; a brand new chassis for SS GreenLight Racing.
    Engine: Earnhardt-Childress Racing Engines (ECR)

    Notes of Interest:

    Open The Gates: For the first time since 2011, NASCAR returns to the Music City area and specifically Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway. The 1.33-mile concrete oval hosted at least one NASCAR Xfinity Series race from 2001 to 2011.

    Only four of the 43 drivers entered for Saturday afternoon’s Tennessee Lottery 250 have prior experience at the Lebanon, Tenn.-based track.

    Nashville Superspeedway is located approximately 36 miles east of downtown Nashville.

    Welcome Aboard: This weekend at Nashville Superspeedway, SS GreenLight Racing and Joe Graf Jr. welcome G-Coin as the primary partner of the team’s No. 17 Chevrolet Camaro for Saturday afternoon’s Tennessee Lottery 250.

    Nashville marks the third of a multi-race deal where G-Coin, a product that brings gold into the digital age, making it accessible and giving it true utility will be the primary partner.

    About G-Coin: Unlike cryptocurrencies, G-Coin is a digital title to a real asset: 1 G-Coin token equals 1 gram of Responsible GoldTM.

    G-Coin combines the best qualities of traditional gold – stability, security, value, confidence, and social status – with the benefits of digital innovation, allowing users to easily save, send, and spend gold.

    Tech-savvy investors keen to avoid cryptocurrency volatility, or physical storage burden and costs, are now able to purchase G-Coin digital gold tokens. G-Coin tokens can be purchased in increments of 0.01gram, giving individual investors better access to the gold market and the ability to use gold for day-to-day purchases.

    G-Coin Wallets give users the freedom to send and receive value instantly, securely, and at no cost from the convenience of your mobile phone.

    G-Coin Tip of the Week: A G-Coin token is a digital title of ownership to one gram of a Responsible Gold kilobar stored in a licensed vault. Holders can redeem the tokens for physical gold on demand.

    G-Coin tokens can be sent, spent, gifted or purchased as an investment through the G-Coin wallet.

    Also, Gold may protect against the wealth decay of inflation and currency devaluation.

    You Can Win $1,000 In Gold! To celebrate their new partnership with Joe Graf Jr., in the NASCAR Xfinity Series G-Coin will give away $1,000 in FREE gold to a lucky individual later this month.

    To enter, download the G-Coin app on your smartphone to submit your entry.

    Number Swap: For the 15th NASCAR Xfinity Series race of the season, Joe Graf Jr. will drive the No. 17 Chevrolet Camaro instead of his traditional No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro.

    Graf will retain his same No. 07 team with the number swap for the Tennessee Lottery 250.

    Saving You Some Money: As summer kicks off, Joe Graf Jr.’s other marketing partner Z Grills wants to help the NASCAR community save money – but also enjoy the perfect barbecue.

    On the heels of their third race partnership of the season last month at Dover (Del.) International Speedway, 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 Nashville Superspeedway Stats: Saturday afternoon’s Tennessee Lottery 250 will mark Graf’s first NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the 1.33-mile Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway.

    Joe Graf Jr. Xfinity Series Career Intermediate Nuggets: At tracks greater than 1.0-mile in size, Graf has competed in 25 NASCAR Xfinity Series races. He holds an average starting position of 24.3 and an average result of 23.8.

    Put Me In Coach: In an effort to strengthen his physique, Joe Graf Jr. began working with new trainer and former NASCAR Cup Series Josh Wise during the 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 G-Coin 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 80 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 Mike Tyska is Joe Graf Jr.’s crew chief.

    He will crew chief his 14th NASCAR Xfinity Series race as crew chief on Saturday afternoon.

    Tyska joined SS GreenLight Racing in January after honing his skills in all three of NASCAR’s national divisions and working for teams like Germain Racing, GMS Racing and Rick Ware Racing.

    Tyska was a part of Todd Bodine’s 2006 championship season in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Germain Racing.

    Hello From The Other Side: Graf Jr. has a teammate at SS GreenLight Racing. Veteran JJ Yeley will drive the No. 07 WORKPRO Chevrolet Camaro on Saturday afternoon.

    Yeley is set to make his 341st career NASCAR Xfinity Series start and ninth at the 1.333-mile speedway. His best Xfinity track finish occurred in the 2006 Pepsi 300, where he finished fourth after starting 10th driving for Joe Gibbs Racing.

    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 Nashville Superspeedway: “I’m heading to Nashville this week with a positive approach. It’s a new track for most everyone in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, including myself – but I believe we can have a very productive weekend with our No. 17 G-Coin Chevrolet.

    “Thankfully, we have practice on Friday afternoon to get our car dialed in for qualifying on Saturday morning. From there, we just need to see where we start and make sure we move forward and earn a positive finish that can carry the team to Pocono Raceway next weekend.”

    On G-Coin Partnership: “This is a unique partnership, and I am excited to officially welcome G-Coin to NASCAR and our SS GreenLight Racing team.

    “G-Coin is building an amazing ecosystem and we believe the NASCAR community will put G-Coin on the global map. Plus, we will strike gold in our No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro with some strong finishes on the track.”

    On Recent Performances: “The last several races have been tough; however, it is during times like this that all your mental discipline and training really come to the forefront.

    “I can’t stress enough the importance of mental toughness in overcoming obstacles you don’t control.

    “When I look at the speed and balance of our cars this year they are much better than last year. That isn’t from luck. That is from the hard work and grind it out mental toughness of this team.

    “It’s such a shame that we have had such a rough stretch, but this is no different from life. We all experience highs and lows in life. Like anyone at a low point, we are going to remain mentally tough and keep moving forward. We embrace the suck. We know it can’t last.

    “Going forward we are going to focus on what we can control and continue to execute at our highest level. There are a ton of races left in the season and hopefully, we have shaken the bad luck. I would be worried if our cars lacked competitiveness, but they don’t. We have a lot of racing left and we are due for some good luck.”
    Race Information:

    The Tennessee Lottery 250 (188 laps | 250.04 miles) is the 15th of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2021 schedule. Practice begins on Friday, Jun. 18, 2021, at 3:05 – 3:55 p.m. Qualifying is set for race day, Sat., Jun. 19, 2021, at 11:35 a.m. The race will take the green flag shortly after 2:30 p.m. (3:30 p.m. ET) with live coverage on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN), the Motor Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (CT).
    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.