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  • Trevor Bayne – Phoenix Raceway Race Advance

    Trevor Bayne – Phoenix Raceway Race Advance

    Lucas Oil 250 | Phoenix Raceway Race Advance

    Team: No. 45 AirPower Foundation Chevrolet Silverado

    Driver: Trevor Bayne

    Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport, @TBayne6

    Bayne on Racing at Phoenix: “We’re thankful to have the AirPower Foundation back on the truck, and I’m ready to finish the season strong this weekend at Phoenix,” said Bayne. “A good result in the last race of the year is always important for momentum into the offseason.”

    Bayne at Phoenix: Friday’s NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series race at Phoenix Raceway marks Bayne’s first Truck Series start at the track.

    Bayne has 10 NASCAR XFINITY Series starts at Phoenix Raceway, with one top-five and six top-10 finishes. Bayne’s best finish of fourth came in 2013.

    The Tennessee-native has eight NASCAR Cup Series starts at Phoenix Raceway.

    On the Truck: The No. 45 Chevrolet will carry the AirPower Foundation colors at Phoenix Raceway on Friday night.

    The AirPower Foundation was established by the nation’s oldest civilian military support organization.

    Since its formation in 1999, the AirPower Foundation provides funding for programs dedicated to supporting active duty military, veterans, and their families. AirPower also supports projects to assist wounded warriors, ill or injured service members, our GoldStar families of the fallen, veterans of previous wars and educational projects to make sure the next generation understands the honor and sacrifice of serving our country. AirPower is the only organization authorized by the Vietnam POW organization NAMPOW to support them.

    About Niece Motorsports:

    Niece Motorsports is owned by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece. In 2020, Niece Motorsports enters its fifth season in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series. Niece also owns Niece Equipment, which has for over 40 years provided clients with reliable products at competitive prices. Niece Equipment’s reputation is built on service, integrity and dependability. The company provides water and fuel / lube trucks that are engineered with quality and durability in mind for the construction and mining industry. Follow the team on Facebook and Instagram @NieceMotorsports as well as Twitter @NieceMotorsport.

  • JR Motorsports — NXS Phoenix II Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Phoenix II Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Phoenix Raceway
    RACE: Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 200 (200 laps / 200 miles)
    DATE: Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020

    Broadcast Information – TV: 5 p.m. ET on NBCSN / Radio: 4:30 p.m. ET on MRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett will seek his third top-10 finish in his last four starts at Phoenix Raceway this weekend and sixth overall in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. His best finish there came in 2012, when the Iowa native finished seventh.
    • On tracks measuring a mile or less in length this season, Annett has six top-10 finishes in eight starts.
    • Annett has been remarkably consistent at Phoenix, completing 98.5 percent of the laps run in his 16 starts there.
    • Annett’s No. 1 Chevrolet will return to the red, white and yellow of primary sponsor Pilot Flying J this weekend.

    Daniel Hemric
    No. 8 Poppy Bank Chevrolet
    • In five previous NXS starts at Phoenix, Daniel Hemric has earned two top fives and four top 10s, with a best finish of second coming in the November 2018 event.
    • Hemric has also made a combined five starts in the Valley of the Sun between the NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Gander Outdoors & RV Truck Series.
    • In 12 starts on tracks one mile in length in the NXS, Hemric has recorded five top fives, eight top 10s and an average finish of 9.3.
    • Through 20 NXS starts in 2020, Hemric has earned a best finish of second at both Charlotte Motor Speedway in May and Kansas Speedway in October.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Bass Pro Shops / TrueTimber / Black Rifle Coffee Chevrolet
    • Noah Gragson has three starts in the NXS at Phoenix with a best finish of seventh coming in the spring race earlier this season.
    • In three starts at tracks that are one mile in length in 2020, Gragson has an average finish of 5.7.
    • Gragson currently sits fifth in the championship standings with two wins, 16 top fives, 24 top 10s and has paced the field for 621 circuits.
    • In his last 10 series starts, Gragson has accumulated six top fives, nine top 10s and was at the top of the leaderboard for 113 laps.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet
    • Justin Allgaier punched his ticket to the Championship 4 for the fourth time in the last five seasons after his secondplace finish at Martinsville Speedway.
    • The veteran driver has a strong history at Phoenix, with two wins, seven top fives and 12 top 10s in 20 NXS starts. He also has an average finish of 8.8 and 385 laps led.
    • Allgaier’s most recent victory at the desert oval came in last fall’s event after leading 85 laps.
    • This season on tracks measuring a mile or less in length, Allgaier leads the series with three wins and 685 laps led. He has five top fives and six top 10s across eight starts on those tracks, with an average finish of 6.0.

    Driver Quotes

    “We were just too loose last time out at Phoenix, and Travis (Mack, crew chief) and I have come up with a solution for that this weekend. We have run well at Phoenix, and I am determined to end the season on a high note and hopefully help my teammate Justin Allgaier celebrate the NXS title this weekend. It’s the best way to end the season, with a good finish and a championship for JR Motorsports.” – Michael Annett

    “When NASCAR announced last year that Phoenix was going to be the season finale, I think I may have been the most excited guy out there. That track is just one that this BRANDT Professional Agriculture team seems to perform really well at and we had a great race there last fall. This weekend isn’t going to be easy though by any means and anything can happen. We have three other really strong teams we’re up against for the championship. Hopefully at the end of it all, we’ll be the ones hoisting that trophy and bringing it home for JR Motorsports. I know we have a team capable of getting it done.”– Justin Allgaier

    “I’m really looking forward to getting to Phoenix this weekend and ending this season on a strong note for everyone on this Poppy Bank No. 8 team. We have been so close all season long to getting to Victory Lane and I am going to give it everything we can to get that done for all of the guys on this team. They have worked so hard all season long and I can’t thank them enough for everything. It’s a big weekend for JRM as a whole as well and hopefully we can end the day on Saturday with a win for this No. 8 team and a championship for teammate Justin Allgaier.” – Daniel Hemric

    “We were knocked out of championship contention last week but this No. 9 team wants to go out and spoil the show by putting this Bass Pro Shops/TrueTimber/Black Rifle Coffee Camaro in Victory Lane. We had a great car in Phoenix earlier this year and I think we will be just as fast when we unload this weekend. Hopefully we can bring home the win and my teammate Justin Allgaier can bring the championship trophy back to JR Motorsports.” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates
    • JRM in the Valley of the Sun: JR Motorsports has collected three victories, 17 top fives and 39 top 10s in 72 NXS starts at Phoenix Raceway. Justin Allgaier enters this weekend as the defending race winner of the November event in Phoenix, scoring the victory after starting fifth and leading 85 laps. The organization’s additional two victories came in 2017 when JRM swept both events at the desert track with Allgaier and William Byron.
    • Model of Consistency: JR Motorsports enters this weekend’s season finale at Phoenix Raceway as the only organization to have qualified for the Championship 4 in each season since the inception of the playoffs in 2016.
    • Going for Four: The No. 7 team and driver Justin Allgaier will head to Phoenix Raceway with the goal of scoring the fourth NASCAR Xfinity Series championship for JR Motorsports. JRM has previously won the championship in 2014, 2017 and 2018 with drivers Chase Elliott, William Byron and Tyler Reddick, respectively. Allgaier can earn the championship with a victory or by being the highest finishing driver of the Championship 4.

  • Toyota Racing NXS Post-Race Recap — Martinsville 10.31.20

    Toyota Racing NXS Post-Race Recap — Martinsville 10.31.20

    ROOKIE HARRISON BURTON EARNS BACK-TO-BACK VICTORIES
    Burton becomes the youngest winner in Martinsville Speedway history

    MARTINSVILLE, Virginia (October 31, 2020) – Rookie of the Year leader Harrison Burton led the most laps (81) and drove to his fourth victory of the season. It is the first time in Burton’s career that he has won back-to-back races and it is the eighth victory for the Toyota Supra this year. Brandon Jones had a solid day with another top-10 finish, but Jones came up just short in advancing to the Championship 4.

    Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
    NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS)
    Martinsville Speedway
    Race 32 of 33 – 131.5 miles, 250 laps

    TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
    1st, HARRISON BURTON
    2nd, Justin Allgaier*
    3rd, Noah Gragson*
    4th, Jeb Burton*
    5th, Ross Chastain*
    6th, RILEY HERBST
    9th, BRANDON JONES
    17th, TIMMY HILL
    20th, MASON DIAZ
    32nd, CARL LONG
    33rd, BJ MCLEOD
    37th, CHAD FINCHUM
    38th, MATT MILLS
    *non-Toyota driver

    TOYOTA QUOTES

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

    Finishing Position: 1st

    What does it mean to win at Martinsville?

    “It was a really fun race. Martinsville is one of those places that’s really cool to win at. For me in particular because my family is from here. There’s a guy in a hot dog for Halloween. The fans here are awesome. It’s amazing to win here at what is one of my home tracks I would say and do what my dad did. I think it was his first Xfinity win was here.”

    Did you grow up wanting a Grandfather clock with your name on it considering your Dad had one since you were a kid?

    “Absolutely. It’s probably one of the coolest trophies in the whole series that we get. It’s pretty hard to describe how exciting this is. My race team worked their tails off on this car expecting us to have to fight to get into Phoenix to win a championship and we got knocked out, but we’ve proven people wrong. We won two in a row in this round and we’re going to go try to make it three at Phoenix.”

    What do you take away from the Playoffs heading into 2021?

    “Just confidence. I think the schedule got released and it’s the same round going to Phoenix next year. If we can come and perform next year and make it through the first round, we’re going to be fighting for a championship and that’s an amazing feeling. I’m really proud of my race team. They work their tails off on this race car and our DEX Imaging Supra was pretty bad to the bone.”

    BRANDON JONES, No. 19 Menards/Jen Weld Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    Finishing Position: 9th

    Solid finish just wasn’t enough. How was your race?
    “It was a pretty good day, better than yesterday. Definitely got a lot better, learned a lot from yesterday to help out. We just struggled a bit to get our car to react to some adjustments. We ended up a decent amount freer and was still struggling to turn the corner. We’ve got a couple things that we are going to go back and look at and try to make it better for next year.”

    Are you focusing on a win next weekend?

    “Yeah, absolutely. I think that we have the setup and I have the notes to do that. We had a really good run earlier this year and I don’t see why we can’t go there and have another really good weekend and win the race.”

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    About Toyota

    Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in the U.S. and North America for more than 60 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands. During that time, Toyota has created a tremendous value chain as our teams have contributed to world-class design, engineering, and assembly of more than 40 million cars and trucks in North America, where we have 14 manufacturing plants, 15 including our joint venture in Alabama (10 in the U.S.), and directly employ more than 47,000 people (over 36,000 in the U.S.). Our 1,800 North American dealerships (nearly 1,500 in the U.S.) sold nearly 2.8 million cars and trucks (nearly 2.4 million in the U.S.) in 2019.

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

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Cindric Joins Briscoe in NXS Championship 4

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Cindric Joins Briscoe in NXS Championship 4

    NASCAR XFINITY SERIES

    SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2020

    MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY

    FORD PERFORMANCE DRIVER – POST RACE QUOTES

    FORD FINISHING RESULTS:

    7th — Chase Briscoe

    10th — Austin Cindric

    AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 Pirtek Ford Mustang — “Our goal for the entire day was to leave here with smiles on our faces going to Phoenix and to be able to do that is a big box checked. I know our guys worked really hard on our Pirtek Ford Mustang in anticipation of this race — a lot of blind decisions having to be made with the race car and how we come here. To lead laps early shows that we were prepared and from there we lost a little bit of track position. Other guys were able to take advantage of tire strategy and from there I just played really conservative with my lane choice on restarts and just being able to make sure we could keep all the fenders on it. It’s so frustrating to race that way. I feel like I’ve had to race that way the entire playoffs and that’s obviously not my style, so I’m excited to go to Phoenix, have some fun, and race for a championship.”

    HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT YOUR CHANCES AT PHOENIX? “I feel like raw speed-wise I think we’ll be good. It’s just about understanding where the racetrack is gonna be up high and up low and trying to understand what our race car needs to do that. We got caught off-guard with how our race car drove the last time we were there as it moved up and I feel like we have to be a bit aggressive heading into that race setup-wise trying to figure out what’s best. I’m looking forward to that challenge and if we’re there, we’ve got a shot. This series has been crazy all year and it’s been fun to be a part of, and it’s great to have a shot at the championship.”

    AUSTIN CINDRIC POST-RACE ZOOM TRANSCRIPT

    HOW ARE YOU FEELING ABOUT MAKING THE CHAMPIONSHIP 4? “I’m happy. This is what we worked the whole year for — a lot of boxes checked for us today. I feel like we’ve had to points race the entire playoffs and it’s been really annoying and we’ve brought some really fast race cars to the racetrack the last couple weeks. I feel like my guys did an incredible job coming to a racetrack with no notebook and basing it off of, whether it’s the Ford simulator or past notes from the Cup guys, so really proud of that effort. A lot of work was put in to do that on my end as well as the team’s end, so for us to unload like that and be able to lead the first bit of that stage felt nice, felt rewarding, and then from there lost a little bit of track position, wasn’t on the right side of the stage flips and from there I pretty much picked the bottom lane on every restart to just be conservative. I feel like that really hurt me on track position today, so I don’t know if we got to see the full potential of our Pirtek Ford Mustang today, but overall really proud of the effort. It’s a year’s worth of work and go try and make the most of it next week.”

    HOW VALIDATING DOES THIS FEEL? “It’s a year’s worth of work and I think the team of guys that I’m around, the driver that I’ve become the last three years, I think it’s a championship effort. Obviously, Team Penske is a place that expects to win championships, so for us to be in that fight is important and it’s what we expect out of ourselves. It’s what I expect out of myself. I definitely probably had the most roundabout way as far as what I’ve driven in my career and how I’ve learned how to drive race cars, and that’s made me different and that’s gotten me opportunities and that’s gotten me the opportunity to make the final four in trucks and have a shot at the championship there and now in the Xfinity Series. It’s been a lot of fun. It’s a lot of hard work and that’s gotta continue the next couple days. I know my guys are gonna be busting their butts back at the shop to give me the best opportunity to try and have a championship.”

    YOU RAN FOR BRAD KESELOWSKI IN THE TRUCKS AND HE’S HAD A LOT OF FORMER DRIVERS MOVE ON AND DO WELL. WHAT DOES HE DO FOR YOUNG DRIVERS? “The first thing you want as a driver is an opportunity and my first NASCAR opportunity came at this track because of Brad Keselowski. When Austin Theriault had has back injury in Vegas in 2015 they needed a driver for the 29 truck. I had done one ARCA race at that point. Granted, that ARCA race went very well, but I’d done one ARCA race at that point. It was Brad’s idea. Brad wanted me in the truck and I started from not having a clue where anything was my first laps of practice to running in the top five at the end of the truck race, and that’s obviously grown into a lot of different opportunities. Brad has believed in me. Brad has believed in Chase. Between Brad and Ford Performance, I feel like Chase and I wouldn’t be in the position we’re in right now, so very appreciative of that and obviously that was some conversation, I don’t know if it was this week or last as far as all his drivers having an opportunity to move into the Cup Series and I think that’s validation in itself. I think the numbers show. I can take myself out of the equation and be impressed by that. It’s a great group of people. I keep in touch with the folks that worked at BKR. That was a special place for a while.”

    DO YOU FEEL YOU HAVE TO WIN AT PHOENIX TO WIN THE TITLE? “I think we have to go there prepared to have to win the race. I feel like that’s what I expect out of my competitors. It’s what I expect out of Allgaier. That’s what I expect out of Haley. That’s what I expect out of Briscoe. I expect those guys to try to win the race next week, so for us to be able to win a championship we’re gonna have to do that. Mentality-wise, I don’t know where we’re gonna line up as far as metrics go, but I’ll try and run as many qualifying laps as possible until that doesn’t work and try and figure out what the next move is. I’m excited for it. It’s a fun racetrack. It’s a very dynamic racetrack. Now we’ve got the PJ1 on the track, so a lot of changing factors and it feels like forever ago we were racing there, so we’ll try and put our best foot forward.”

  • Daytona International Speedway’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Races Set for 2021

    Daytona International Speedway’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Races Set for 2021

    NASCAR Racing Experience 300 to Kick off Season While the Wawa 250 Powered By Coca-Cola Will Again be Part of Exciting Summer Weekend; NASCAR Announces Full 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series Schedule

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Oct. 30, 2020) – The 2021NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule was announced today, and like it has since 1982, the February Xfinity Series race at iconic Daytona International Speedway – the NASCAR Racing Experience 300 – will kick off another exciting season.

    While the NASCAR Racing Experience 300, set for Saturday, Feb. 13, will be the first opportunity for drivers to win – and thus become eligible for the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs – the Aug. 27 Wawa 250 Powered by Coca-Cola on the 2.5-mile venue again be a part of the track’s summer classic, set for the last weekend in August for the second consecutive year.

    The NASCAR Racing Experience 300 will be the day before the 63rd Annual DAYTONA 500 on Sunday, Feb. 14, President’s Day Weekend. It will mark the 40th straight time (dating back to 1982) The Great American Race has started off NASCAR’s Cup Series season. Next year’s Wawa 250 Powered by Coca-Cola will be held the evening prior to the traditional Coke Zero Sugar 400 Cup Series race, set for Saturday, Aug. 28, the final regular season Cup Series race.

    For the first time in history, Daytona International Speedway hosted three Xfinity Series events in 2020 as Noah Gragson won the season-opener and Justin Haley was victorious on the high banks in August. The monumental first-ever DAYTONA Road Course race for the Xfinity Series also took place, in early August, with Austin Cindric taking the victory. All three drivers are currently in the Xfinity Series Playoffs.

    Families attending both the NASCAR Experience 300 and Wawa 250 Xfinity Series races can take advantage of free grandstand admissions to all kids 12 years of age or younger. Tickets to the DAYTONA 500, the NASCAR Racing Experience 300 and all events part of Speedweeks Presented by AdventHealth, can be purchased by calling 1-800-PITSHOP or visiting www.DAYTONA500.com. Denny Hamlin can rewrite history and become the first driver to capture three consecutive checkered flags in the DAYTONA 500.

    Fans wishing to attend the 2021 Coke Zero Sugar 400 and the Wawa 250 Powered by Coca-Cola can take advantage of an early access pre-sale. Available online or by phone, tickets for the general public for the Coke Zero Sugar 400 start at $49 for adults and $10 for kids 12 and younger. Fans who had tickets for the 2020 event can take receive even lower pricing when renewing by the deadline of Dec. 4. For ticket information, fans can log onto www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or call 1-800-PITSHOP.

    The full ’21 Xfinity Series schedule can be found at www.nascar.com. Schedules for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series 2021 seasons will be announced in the near future. Start times and television networks for both Cup Series and Xfinity Series races will be also announced at a later date.

    Fans can stay connected with Daytona International Speedway on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and by downloading Daytona International Speedway’s mobile app, for the latest Speedway news throughout the season.

    About Daytona International Speedway
    Daytona International Speedway is a state-of-the-art motorsports facility and was awarded the SportsBusiness Journal’s prestigious Sports Business Award for Sports Facility of the Year in 2016. Daytona International Speedway is the home of “The Great American Race” – the DAYTONA 500. Though the season-opening NASCAR Cup Series event garners most of the attention – as well as the largest audience in motorsports – the approximately 500-acre motorsports complex, also known as the “World Center of Racing,” boasts the most diverse schedule of racing on the globe. In addition to at least nine major event weekends, the Speedway grounds are also used extensively for events that include concerts, civic and social gatherings, car shows, photo shoots, production vehicle testing and police motorcycle training.

    About NASCAR

    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States and owner of 16 of the nation’s major motorsports entertainment facilities. NASCAR consists of three national series (NASCAR Cup Series™, NASCAR Xfinity Series™, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series™), four regional series (ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East & West and the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour), one local grassroots series and three international series. The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. NASCAR also owns Motor Racing Network, Racing Electronics, Americrown Service and ONE DAYTONA. Based in Daytona Beach, Florida, with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races in more than 30 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico and Europe. For more information visit www.NASCAR.com and www.IMSA.com, and follow NASCAR on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat (‘NASCAR’).

  • Jeremy Clements Racing Martinsville Release

    Jeremy Clements Racing Martinsville Release

    JCR Creepin’ it Real with 1-Stop Convenience Stores All Hallows Eve at Martinsville

    Spartanburg, SC – Jeremy Clements Racing is thrilled to welcome 1-Stop Convenience Stores as co-primary sponsor along with All South Electrical for the Draft Top 250 this coming Saturday afternoon. Sporting a spooky new costume on the 51 machine as the XFINITY Series makes its return to Martinsville Speedway for the first time since 2006. ASE will be on board for their eighth race of 2020. Also making their first appearance as an associate sponsor will be MEC Environmental Construction.

    “I’m so excited that we could get 1-Stop to come with us to Martinsville! Scott and Dawn from 1-Stop have been part of the JCR family since 1993 and were on our winning ACRA car at Nashville in 2007. It’s great to have them aboard along with Chuck’s team from ASE; on this one helluva Halloween paint scheme. I love Halloween and we are ready to run down the competition.” Clements said.

    Joining 1-Stop and ASE as associate sponsors will be: WhiteTail Smokeless, FOX Sports Spartanburg, Chalew, ELITE Towing & Recovery LLC Circle Body Shop, Mechanix Wear, Wix Filters, Carolina Driveline, Tritec Seals. CoMetic and ZMAX

    RACE PREVIEW
    Track: Martinsville Speedway
    Race: Draft Top 250
    Date: Saturday October 31st, 2020
    Broadcast Information – TV: 3:30 pm EST on NBC
    FAST FACTS:
    • 1st start at Martinsville
    • 1 T5 and 4 T10s in 2020
    • 364th career start

    JCR TEAM
    Team: No. 51
    Crew Chief: Andrew Abbott
    Manufacturer: Chevrolet
    Engine: Clements Racing Engines
    Twitter: @JClement51 @JCR_Clements51
    Facebook: Jeremy Clements Racing

  • Allmendinger Embraces Team-Player Mentality Heading to Martinsville

    Allmendinger Embraces Team-Player Mentality Heading to Martinsville

    AJ Allmendinger Notes

    • The 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) race at Martinsville Speedway marks the series’ first race at the half-mile track since 2006
    • Allmendinger has recorded 21 starts at Martinsville Speedway in the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and one start in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series (NGROTS)
    • Laps led in 2020: 142 laps
    • Laps complete in 2020: 99.8%

    Kaulig Racing Notes

    • During the 2020 NXS season, Kaulig Racing has recorded five wins, 30 Top fives and 53 Top-10 finishes.

    Race Notes

    • Saturday, October 31 at 3:30PM ET on NBC
    • Stages: 60/120/250 Laps

    AJ Allmendinger Quote
    “Here We go to Martinsville. I’m pumped to be going there with Kaulig Racing. Two cars we have to get to the final four — Justin Haley and Ross Chastain. I get to go run at one of my favorite race tracks, so I can’t thank Kaulig Racing enough for that. We’ve got Nutrien Ag Solutions Digital Hub on this racecar. It’s a pretty green — you’re not going to miss it. It’s going to start in the back, and it’s going to go to the front to try to win the race, and get two Kaulig Racing Chevys in the final four. Let’s go!”

    About Kaulig Racing™
    Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time multi-car NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016 Kaulig Racing™ has made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started. Kaulig Racing fields two full-time entries; the No. 10 Chevrolet driven by Ross Chastain and the No. 11 Chevrolet driven by Justin Haley, as well as, a part-time entry – the No. 16 driven by AJ Allmendinger. Kaulig Racing™ earned two wins in 2019 and have come to be one of the top competitors on track each weekend. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

    About Nutrien Ag Solutions™
    Nutrien Ag Solutions™ is the retail division of Nutrien™ Ltd. It combines global innovation with local expertise to provide full-acre solutions through a network of trusted crop consultants at retail locations around the world. Nutrien Ag Solutions strives to help growers achieve the highest yields with the most sustainable solutions possible, offering a wide selection of products, including our proprietary brands: Loveland Products, Inc.®, Proven® Seed and Dyna-Gro® Seed.

  • Haley Hopeful for Final Bid to Championship

    Haley Hopeful for Final Bid to Championship

    Justin Haley Notes

    • The 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) race at Martinsville Speedway marks the series’ first race at the half-mile track since 2006
    • Haley has recorded six starts at Martinsville Speedway in the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series (NGROTS)
    • Laps led in 2020: 113 laps
    • Laps complete in 2020: 98.2%

    Kaulig Racing Notes

    • During the 2020 NXS season, Kaulig Racing has recorded five wins, 30 Top fives and 53 Top-10 finishes.

    Race Notes

    • Saturday, October 31 at 3:30PM ET on NBC
    • Stages: 60/120/250 Laps

    Justin Haley Quote
    “We’re headed to Martinsville Speedway this weekend. We haven’t been there – the Xfinity Series hasn’t been there in a long, long time. I’ve had a few truck starts there. We’ve got some good experience from Ross Chastain and AJ Allmendinger, my teammates, and we’ve done a lot of simulator time. We’re right on the cutoff line, four points above, so it’s going to be a stressful weekend. It will definitely be one to remember if we can lock ourselves into the final four at Phoenix. Hopefully we can get this Kaulig Racing No. 11 LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet in victory lane in Martinsville. We’ve been so strong on the short tracks, so fingers crossed that we have a good weekend. It all comes down to this.”

    About Kaulig Racing™
    Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time multi-car NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016 Kaulig Racing™ has made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started. Kaulig Racing fields two full-time entries; the No. 10 Chevrolet driven by Ross Chastain and the No. 11 Chevrolet driven by Justin Haley, as well as, a part-time entry – the No. 16 driven by AJ Allmendinger. Kaulig Racing™ earned two wins in 2019 and have come to be one of the top competitors on track each weekend. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

    About LeafFilter Gutter Protection™
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  • JR Motorsports — NXS Martinsville Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Martinsville Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Martinsville Speedway
    RACE: Draft Top 250 (250 laps / 131.5 miles)
    DATE: Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020

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

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 TMC Transportation Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett has made six starts at Martinsville Speedway, all in the NASCAR Cup Series. His best finish is 23rd, in the fall race of 2015. He has completed 95 percent of the laps run in those six starts.
    • On tracks less than a mile this season, Annett has finished seventh twice in four starts, both coming at Richmond Raceway.
    • At Texas Motor Speedway last week, Annett set a personal best for top-10 finishes in a season with his 20th.
    • Annett’s No. 1 Chevrolet will feature the black and gold colors of TMC Transportation at Martinsville this weekend.

    Jeb Burton
    No. 8 State Water Heaters Chevrolet
    • Jeb Burton and the No. 8 team enter the final race in the Round of 8 eighth in the playoff grid for the owner’s championship.
    • In 12 combined starts at Martinsville across the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series, Burton has earned two top fives and three top 10s.
    • This will be the fifth primary race of 2020 for State Water Heaters.
    • In addition to State Water Heaters, the Halifax, Va. native will also have God’s Pit Crew on board the No. 8 this weekend in Martinsville. God’s Pit Crew is a non-profit, faith-based crisis response team based in Danville, Va.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Bass Pro Shops / TrueTimber / Black Rifle Coffee Chevrolet
    • Noah Gragson currently sits seventh in the playoff standings and is 24 points below the final cutoff position for the Championship 4 with one race remaining in the Round of 8.
    • Gragson has one win (2017) in four starts in the Truck Series at Martinsville Speedway.
    • At tracks that are less than 1 mile in length, Gragson holds an average finish of 8.0 with one win, four top fives and nine top 10s in 11 total short track races in the NXS.
    • In his last 10 NXS starts, Gragson has tallied five top fives, eight top 10s and has led 90 laps.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 Unilever United for America Chevrolet
    • Justin Allgaier heads into the final race in the Round of 8 as the third seed, eight points above the cut line to advance to the Championship 4 in the NXS Playoffs.
    • Allgaier has four Cup Series starts at Martinsville with a best finish of 13th coming in the fall of 2015.
    • Allgaier has a strong history on tracks measuring 1 mile or less in length, with eight victories at those facilities in the NXS. Three of those wins came this season after he captured the victory at Dover in August and swept both races at Richmond in September.
    • The Illinois native has led a career-high 932 laps this season.

    Driver Quotes

    “I’m looking forward to going back to Martinsville for the first race in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in quite some time. It’s a unique track, and we have a lot of experience on the crew side there, with Travis Mack having been at Hendrick Motorsports. We’ve been on a good run lately, with good speed and good strategy, and having TMC Transportation on the car this year has seen some good finishes for us.” – Michael Annett

    “I think the race at Martinsville is going to be challenging. You’re going into a race track that a lot of us have been to, but not in an Xfinity Series car. There’s a lot on the line this weekend. I think you’re going to have to be careful and not do anything crazy and just get the stage points you can get and hope that it all goes well. We had a great car at Richmond, the last short track we went to, and I’m excited about getting to Martinsville, that’s for sure. I’m also really proud to have Unilever’s United for America initiative on the car this weekend and to be able to give thanks to all the essential workers out there. They don’t get the credit they deserve.” – Justin Allgaier

    “I love racing at Martinsville. It is my favorite track to go to and it is a place that really suits my driving style. I’ve had some strong runs there in the past and I feel extremely confident that we will be in contention for the win with our State Water Heaters Chevrolet. This weekend is my last start of the season and I want to go out and end it on a high note and get this No. 8 team the win that they deserve.” – Jeb Burton

    “The way last week ended has definitely fueled a fire to go out to Martinsville and try to dominate the race to get us into the Championship 4. This team deserves to be fighting for a championship and I am going to do everything possible on the track to get it done. It definitely gives me more confidence that we are heading to Martinsville, a place where I have had success in the past in the Truck Series. I’m just ready to get out there and do what we have to do to get to Phoenix.” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates:
    • JRM at Martinsville: JRM’s lone start at Martinsville came in the most recent NASCAR Xfinity Series event at the famed Virginia track in 2006. Overall, in a combined five starts across the NXS and the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series at Martinsville, JRM has earned one top five and two top 10s.
    • JRM in the Round of 8: Since the elimination format began for the NASCAR playoffs in 2016, JR Motorsports has claimed two wins, 17 top fives and 32 top 10s in the Round of 8. Both of JRM’s victories in the Round of 8 came at Phoenix Raceway in 2017 and 2019 with William Byron and Justin Allgaier, respectively.
    • United for America: United for America is a movement, ignited by Unilever, to unite with retail partners and nonprofits to help our hardest-hit communities recover, rebuild, and reimagine their futures. In addition to a $25 million donation in goods and services and a Day of Service in May of 2020, Unilever has made a commitment to serve and empower our nation’s front line aid organizations and support systems, ensuring that the individuals, families, and vulnerable populations impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic get the help they need. But it’s more than just a commitment. It’s a promise to remain United for America. Visit weareunitedforamerica.com.

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Austin Cindric Ford Zoom Call Transcript

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Austin Cindric Ford Zoom Call Transcript

    NASCAR XFINITY SERIES

    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2020

    AUSTIN CINDRIC FORD ZOOM MEDIA AVAILABILITY

    Austin Cindric, driver of the No. 22 Pirtek Ford Mustang, comes into this weekend’s Round of 8 finale with a 14-point cushion over fifth-place Brandon Jones as drivers try to grab one of the three remaining berths in the Championship 4. Cindric was a guest on this week’s Ford Zoom call, where he talked about the weekend ahead.

    AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 Pirtek Ford Mustang — AFTER THE RACE ON SATURDAY YOU SAID YOU WEREN’T SURE WHAT EMOTION YOU SHOULD BE FEELING. WHERE DID YOU END UP IN THAT REGARD? “I think as a team we’re fairly satisfied with the way things worked out at Texas with probably the underlying factor of that being Harrison winning the race. That honestly saved a lot of points for us and really has us second in points, 14 points above the cut, which is more than six times what we had before, so from an overall perspective we scored the second-most points in the race and on paper it was a good day, but in the seat of the race car and probably on our team radio it probably wasn’t the greatest day. We started out way too free to begin the race. We had to waste a set of tires and slowly got our Menards/Richmond Ford Mustang to where we were quick enough to contend for the win or at least be in the top three there. And then the 7 and the 10 racing each other kind of gifted us the lead there. I was on a set of tires that already had cords on them, and against new tires I think it’s 50/50 whether or not I’d pick the bottom or the top on the restart. Obviously, if I picked the bottom I’d have a much better chance in three and four, but I also didn’t want to be vulnerable on the bottom in one and two there, so re-watching it I probably didn’t have much of a better option there. Three and four it didn’t stick. The PJ1 wasn’t as activated. There was speedy dry on the racetrack and I almost wrecked the car and ended up finishing fourth. It was a wide range of emotions for a playoff race, a really good heads-up by my team, Coleman on the roof, and kind of everyone keeping cool heads all day and obviously that paid dividends. With that being said, now we go to Martinsville, which is probably the biggest unknown on the schedule and I guess we’re in a better position than anyone else other than the 98, which isn’t saying much given the margin of points between everybody.”

    WHAT ABOUT THE CHALLENGE OF RACING AT MARTINSVILLE, WHERE MANY PEOPLE IN THE FIELD HAVEN’T RACED THESE CARS THERE BEFORE? “I feel like it’s definitely gonna be a challenge. It’s gonna be a point of focus for me and my team to come there as prepared as we can be. Obviously, our Cup cars have been able to run well there in the past and although those cars really don’t have as many similarities as you’d like, especially at a racetrack like that, hoping to use some of those notes to get us at least with a better starting point than the rest. I think the mentality is that you want to leave adjustability in your race car and you want to be as close to the mark or closer than everybody else will be. There will be points in the race where I’m not gonna be happy with my car and we’re gonna have to work on it. I think that’s everyone’s reality, but from what I understand we’re probably gonna be starting on the pole if not the front row. I haven’t been there in three years, so it’ll be the blind leading the blind and hopefully track position can mean something there at least as far as getting stage points for us. I think that’s probably the most critical part of our race to get out of the way to where we can just have a solid finish and advance on to what would be the most important goal of the year, which is to make the final four.”

    DO YOU EXPECT THE RACE ITSELF TO BE MORE UNPREDICTABLE SINCE THIS WILL BE THE FIRST TIME IN THE CARS FOR A LOT OF THE DRIVERS AT THIS TRACK? “I think of it two ways. We’ve seen in the Xfinity Series this year even guys that you don’t expect to run up front even on some of these short tracks because our cars don’t have a lot of downforce. We struggle to put down the power, so I’d expect it to almost be like in the trucks, where you’ve got guys that you don’t expect to be running up front and they’re running up front, whether if that’s in the top 10 or the top 5, so I feel like from a fan perspective there’s a great possibility for that. On the flip side, I think from a racing standpoint everyone is gonna be learning what’s possible and what’s not. Obviously, the durable nature of an Xfinity car I think is gonna give a lot of people some second chances in that race, so unless you hit really hard, you’re not out. I think there’s gonna be plenty of playoff drivers that are gonna have to never give up all race with how aggressive the style of racing is at Martinsville as of late in the Xfinity Series, so hopefully staying out of trouble. Hopefully, stay in front of the mess is my number one goal, but, if not, picking and choosing the right battles, I think, is going to be very important.”

    ARE YOU GOING TO WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE POINTS SITUATION OR WHO IS ABOUT TO WRECK WHO AT MARTINSVILLE? “I think yes to both. Honestly, we had our debrief on Monday and with as many tempers flaring up at Texas as we had, I mean, it’s great to know who is pissed off at who because if you’re in the middle of a sandwich of guys that don’t like each other, it’s always good to know that. So, having the right people scanning is gonna be important and having the right people scanning and knowing what other people are struggling with, especially for a race where there’s gonna be so many discrepancies as far as who is struggling with what and how close your car is. I think those are things that are gonna be important, but, as always, knowing the points. Obviously, I know who I’m racing and know who I need to get points over and getting ourselves in a position to where we can get stage points and then be in the final stage and just have a solid race. I think that would be an ideal scenario. Obviously, we want to win the race, but I think knowing those two things will be just as important if not more important than most weekends.”

    ANY CONCERNS IF YOUR RACE GETS PUSHED TO SUNDAY OR MONDAY IF CUP CAN’T GET DONE IN TEXAS UNTIL THURSDAY? “I don’t have any concerns necessarily. Obviously, the more days — if we get the chance to advance on to Phoenix, the more days my guys have to work on our Phoenix car before that event, the better. So, from that standpoint, yeah, I hope our race gets done on time. Obviously, schedule-wise there’s a lot of logistics that are above me, but one of the small ones being my seat insert is currently still at Texas because I have one that rides on the Cup hauler that will go in the Martinsville car, so small logistics. But, overall, as long as we get our race in and put on a good show, that’s all my concerns are.”

    I ASSUME YOU HAVE ANOTHER SEAT INSERT? “Not in particular. There are ways to circumvent our situation, but currently it’s just gonna come home on a plane after Texas. If not, there are ways we can get it back, so not a big concern, just more or less kind of a seat fitting thing for this week, just a check that’s kind of had a bump in the road, but not a major issue.”

    AND YOU SEAT INSERT IS THERE BECAUSE YOU WOULD BE A SUBSTITUTE IF SOMETHING HAPPENED WITH A CUP DRIVER? “Correct, as far as being a substitute in the Cup stuff.”

    DOES YOUR APPROACH CHANGE THIS WEEKEND SINCE YOU HAVEN’T RACED AT MARTINSVILLE IN THREE YEARS? “I think it does and it doesn’t. Obviously, the track itself hasn’t necessarily changed a whole lot in the time since I’ve raced there, but I also think as a driver I’ve really understood a lot more about these cars and what makes them happy on short tracks, and I feel like my last couple Martinsville races weren’t exactly to my liking, at least in the Truck Series, so I’m looking forward on a personal level to applying the things that I’ve learned in three years time and seeing the benefits of that and hoping to put on a good performance. The Xfinity cars haven’t raced there in a while, so in some ways it’s a clean slate, but, at the same time, managing our own expectations while managing the points while managing my own goals is probably the three for the weekend for us.”

    YOU HAVE THE DEAL ANNOUNCED OF STAYING IN NXS NEXT YEAR AND THEN MOVING TO THE 21 IN CUP IN 2022. HOW COMFORTING IS THAT FOR A DRIVER TO KNOW THEIR LONG-TERM PLANS? “As a driver, I think the biggest advantage for me is I know where to put my focus. It’s the first time in my career I’ve been able to put plans together that put me racing at the highest level, and that’s no small feat I’m very, very grateful and appreciative of that kind of an opportunity. At the same token, it’s kind of funny, you can look at the way everything has worked out as far as that program goes. Jimmie Johnson announced and Hendrick Motorsports announced in 2000 that Jimmie was going full-time with Hendrick in 2002, so a year ahead of time and a very similar situation for us, so I think some of those scenarios, hopefully I can translate some of that success that he’s had, but, overall, giving me a year to know what to focus on, whether that’s physically, mentally, on the racetrack. I’ve always approached from the start of this year they talk about how durable the Xfinity cars are and how they drive, but I’ve really watched and understood what things would get me in trouble in Cup races and try to prevent those things from happening in Xfinity races, whether if it’s wall contact or how you race other guys and so on. So, things like that I’ll continue to be able to perfect on, which I think is a great opportunity. I think it’s a great opportunity for the group of guys I work with currently to be able to really refine the small details, which I think we’ve already been doing this year, and I think another year is a great opportunity to be able to do that.”

    IS THERE A WAY YOU THINK NASCAR COULD RACE ON SHORT TRACK OVALS IN THE RAIN OR IS THAT A PIPE DREAM? “I think it’s a dream. I definitely think it’s a dream. The bigger tracks are completely out of the question. When we’re racing at the Roval at 65 miles an hour and we can’t see two feet in front of us, obviously that’s only going to be magnified at a high level on places where we’re getting up to pretty high speeds, so I think it’s a dream. I think it’s a fun idea, but I think would be a very short-lived idea.”

    HOW FAST WERE YOU GOING ON THE OVAL PORTION? “I would imagine we were up to probably 130-140 miles an hour going around the Roval at high-speed, and the restarts were what was really difficult from my recollection of that race alone. It being very dark outside and our headlights being decals don’t exactly help visibility, but, overall, I think conditions-wise that was probably the worst you’re ever gonna experience, so with that being said, the other challenge is what sort of a rain tire would you have for an oval. We talked about on road courses or the Roval in general, even in the dry, Goodyear had to do a lot of work to make a tire that could withstand the loading from the banking and obviously any small oval we’re gonna have is gonna have banking, so having a tire that’s soft enough to generate grip in the wet, but also at high loads, I think that would be a very difficult thing to do. You don’t really get too many testing scenarios to be able to test in the wet, so, like I said, I think it’s a dream. I think it would be cool to see once and probably never again.”

    YOU’LL MAKE SOME CUP STARTS NEXT YEAR WITH THE CURRENT CAR AND THEN SWITCH TO THE NEXT GEN IN 2022. WILL THAT BE A CHALLENGE? “I genuinely like the opportunity of being able to drive the current car at least for a few races, purely from the back of everyone knows and expects that any rookie Cup driver is gonna struggle in some ways and gonna learn a lot. I feel like it’s easier to learn in a car that’s proven year after year after year, where the team I’m driving for has an incredible notebook. The drivers that I’d be teammates with are incredibly talented and know what these cars need, and I’ll be able to learn at a quicker rate, I feel like, or at least learn what my weaknesses are better with driving races in the current car. Obviously, the new car sets up a lot of opportunities, but I think a lot of variables as well for anyone who is a rookie driver, so I think it’s a really great opportunity that I’m gonna be able to drive in a proven car in a proven environment and with drivers that have really refined their skills in that type of car, and then obviously take whatever I learn in those races next year and apply them to 2022.”

    HAVE YOU RACED AT COTA BEFORE AND WHAT CAN DRIVERS EXPECT NEXT YEAR? “Yes, I raced there in 2015 and 2016 — sports car races — and I think the coolest thing about it being added to the schedule is the same reason why Nashville is cool because that place is so close to Austin, Texas. Obviously, you’re gonna get a great fan base to come out and enjoy that race, and really be promoted in a big city like Austin. I think NASCAR culture fits in well, similar to Nashville, so I think that’s the biggest thing I’d be looking forward to as a driver or a fan or a team member for that event. Obviously, with COTA it’s a lot of runoff. There’s a lot of paved portions of the racetrack, so I feel like there’s gonna be some challenges in some areas as far as trying to understand what track limits mean, trying to understand what brake zones, especially at the end of the back straightaway if there is proper amount of runoff for the kind of speed we’d be carrying, so all of those things I think are factors NASCAR is probably considering, but as far as from the track itself from my understanding that place has really aged in the last couple years to where I would expect similar tire wear to Road America and Sonoma, so a very variable race and I think that could be fun for the fans.”

    GOING UP THAT HILL INTO TURN ONE EVEN FOR THE MOST EXPERIENCE ROAD COURSE RACERS THAT’S A PRETTY HAIRY TURN. HOW DO YOU PREPARE FOR THAT IN A 3400-POUND STOCK CAR? “I think the uphill portion helps in the stock cars. Usually, downhill brake zones lend themselves to some pretty bad wheel hop in our cars, so I think the fact that it’s uphill is nice, but in a lot of different cars, whether it be Indy Car, Formula One, sports car stuff that has raced there in the past, there are a lot of hurt feelings in turn one because the corner is pretty sharp and blind at the top of the hill and restarts you can be pretty opportunistic. So, I think the fans are really gonna enjoy those restarts and the very big, wide uphill inviting turn one is gonna be cool for restarts, but, like I said, probably a lot of hurt feelings as well.”

    WOULD YOU BE IN FAVOR OF A COMBINED PRACTICE/QUALIFYING WHERE TOP SPEEDS IN PRACTICE WERE USED FOR QUALIFYING AS OPPOSED TO THE CURRENT SYSTEM NASCAR IS USING FOR NEXT YEAR? “I think that gets messy because you’ll have guys taping up, cooling off their cars and trying to get clean laps, whether if it’s drafting or getting behind somebody. I feel like if they’re not gonna do a traditional qualifying session, the way they have it is fine as far as just a points rating system. They’ve got enough aspects in there. I think the only thing that hurts you, especially like in the playoff format, is if you have a bad finish from the week before it affects the following week. I feel like that’s the only negative, but in the regular season I’m not sure that’s as big of a factor.”

    IS THERE ANY DISAPPOINTMENT THAT YOU WON’T GET TO COMPETE AGAINST CHASE BRISCOE FOR CUP ROOKIE OF THE YEAR NEXT SEASON? “I think as he and I have progressed through our careers, whether it be ARCA, Trucks, Xfinity he and I have always thought it would be really cool to move up together. I think the folks from Ford would also agree that that would be really cool as far as from a development standpoint because we’ve shared a lot of the same lessons together. But as far as opportunities come it’s hard to find an opportunity to race at the highest level and race in Cup, especially in good equipment and he’s got an incredible opportunity to go in really good equipment and go try and prove himself at the highest level. I have the same opportunity, but it comes a year after. I think for us to both have opportunities at the highest level is special, it’s important, it’s a great credit to the people from Ford, so with that being said I’ll be quietly rooting him on, but at the same standpoint I wish we could keep racing because we’ve had a lot of fun this year. I hope we get to race him for a championship and make his life a little hard. He’s had a pretty easy playoffs. We’ve had a pretty rough playoff, so hopefully we can make life difficult for his last Xfinity race.”

    WAS IT TOUGH TO ACCEPT YOUR SITUATION OR THE FACT ROGER PENSKE IS GIVING YOU A LONG-TERM PLAN DID THAT OVERRIDE ANY DISAPPOINTMENT? “I don’t think there was any disappointment for me as far as what we agreed to. Anyone will tell you the opportunity to go in a race car and try to win a race, whether if it’s at the Xfinity level, the Cup level is a great opportunity and to be able to do that at a full effort next year is a spectacular opportunity. There are probably plenty of people who would jump at that opportunity to go try to win races for Roger Penske, so I’m excited about that. I’m excited to build off of what we’ve already had this year and really go back to Bristol, a perfect example, somewhere where we were there, we were gonna win the race and you lose power-steering and you leave that track thinking, ‘Man, if I get to come back here and do it again, I really want to.’ We’ve had a lot of moments like that this year, so I think from a personal level it will be very gratifying to try and kind of step back up and pick up where we left off, so I’m excited for that opportunity, but to have a long-term plan past that is a unique opportunity and it’s one that I really cherish and look to take the most of.”

    WHEN YOU GOT YOUR FIRST OVAL WIN THIS SEASON WHAT EMOTION DID YOU HAVE? “I think for me it’s a checked box. I think it goes without saying, whether it’s in the playoff format or not, the most important thing in NASCAR racing is to win races. There’s not a podium in NASCAR for a reason — they only give out one trophy at the end of all these races for a reason, so for us to be able to check that box, I think, was very important for us as a team to just get the monkey off our back and also from a competitive standpoint to really understand that we’re a contender at all types of racetracks, something that we’ve known we’ve been able to do for a while, so with that being said I think it was great to check the box and move on. Obviously, we have a lot more oval races on our schedule than road races and we’ve had a lot of fun at a lot of different racetracks this year.”

    YOU WERE EIGHTH IN THE MARCH RACE AT PHOENIX. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT THE CAR AND COMFORT LEVEL WITH THE TRACK? “I’ve actually raced in Phoenix for the last five years in NASCAR, whether it be Trucks or Xfinity, so my comfort level with Phoenix is probably higher than any other racetrack. I think from a driver standpoint and from my standpoint I feel really good about the place. I feel like I’ve been able to really refine what I need out of my race car from that track and it showed in qualifying and it showed in the first stage, and then as the track moved up with the traction compound, which we all seem to expect to be intended to be the same from NASCAR’s standpoint, when that moved up for us last year it took a lot of advantages and things that I built in my car away. So, I think it was a great learning opportunity for us. Obviously, if we would have practice there, that would be great but we don’t, so I think with the track moving up I think it exposed some of our weaknesses. I feel like as a team we’re gonna have to be a bit aggressive on our setup and how we approach the weekend to turn those weaknesses into advantages again. I feel fine about it. I’m confident in my team. We’ve approached a lot of different racetracks with different setups that we’ve never put on our race cars before and we’ve been able to do well, so I have full confidence that we’ll be able to come there prepared and I think for us we have to be a bit open-minded, but overall I think if we’re there, we’ve got a shot.”

    YOUR DAD HAS SAID HE ADVISED YOU NOT TO TURN DOWN A GOOD OPPORTUNITY BECAUSE OF WHO HE IS AND WHAT YOUR LAST NAME IS. IS THAT THE APPROACH YOU’VE TAKEN IN LOOKING AT THE OPPORTUNITIES AND GETTING TO GO TO THE 21 IN 2022? “Yeah, I think the hardest thing in racing is to get your foot in the door. Once you’re inside, the ball is in your court, especially when you’re driving for someone like Roger Penske, so I don’t take any opportunity lightly, especially to drive really competitive race cars, so I’m excited for what I have in front of me, and I think the people around me and the people that have helped develop me, whether that’s the people at Penske or the people at Ford are just as deserving of that kind of an opportunity as I am, so I think we’ve earned it up to this point and, like I’ve said all day today, I feel like I know what my challenges are — at least have a better opportunity to know how to approach them, so I think that’s an advantage for me and try to make the most of it.”

    WHAT HAVE YOU NOTICED ABOUT CHASE AND HIS DEVELOPMENT OVER THE LAST YEAR OR TWO? “It’s probably not my position to speculate on Chase’s development, but I feel like he and I have had completely polar opposite things to learn as far as in our NASCAR careers. It’s been fun to watch him succeed. He’s maybe done that a little too much this year, but there’s still time to reel that back in, but it’s been fun to see him have success. He comes from a great family and it’s been a joy to get to know him and race against him. I feel like he’s one of the few guys I can race hard every single lap and know that I’m gonna be raced fair the same way. It’s been fun, but there’s still a job to do and he’s done a very good job at what he’s accomplished this year, and the situation he’s in, obviously he’s earned the right to move up to the Cup Series and I look forward to racing him at the top level some day.”

    WHAT WILL BE YOUR PRIMARY SPONSOR FOR PHOENIX? “I’ll be in the Menards car for Phoenix.”