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NASCAR XFINITY Series Press Release

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Talladega (Xfinity Series Post Race Quotes)

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Talladega (Xfinity Series Post Race Quotes)

    NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
    SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2020
    AG-PRO 300 – TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY
    FORD PERFORMANCE DRIVER – POST RACE QUOTES

    FORD FINISHING RESULTS:
    20th – Chase Briscoe
    35th – Austin Cindric

    CHASE BRISCOE, No. 98 HighPoint.com Ford Mustang — (Finished 20th)

    THAT BLOCK YOU THREW ON THE 9 AT THE END, WALK ME THROUGH THAT AS YOU WERE TRYING TO KEEP THE LEAD: “Yeah, at the end you are doing everything you can to protect the runs and he is doing everything he can to make moves. It is just part of racing here. It was exciting, at least on my end. I about wrecked two or three times trying to block. It was cool. He had talked to Dale (Earnhardt Jr.) about how to run this place and I had talked to Dale about how to run this place and it was weird because I knew what he was trying to do every time so I was trying to protect it. Overall, it was a really good day overall for our Ford Performance Racing School Mustang. To win two stages, that is huge going into the next round. 20th obviously doesn’t tell the whole picture but that is part of racing here and we will go to the Roval next week and have some fun.”

    WHEN AUSTIN CINDRIC FELL OUT AFTER BEING YOUR DANCING PARTNER ALL DAY LONG, THEY TOLD YOU THAT YOU HAD TO MAKE IT HAPPEN YOURSELF. HOW DID THE GAME CHANGE FOR YOU AT THAT POINT? “Truthfully, it was going to change regardless going into that final stage. Our whole goal the first two stages was to help the 22 get enough points and he did a really good job of trying to protect for both of us. Once he got knocked out, it obviously hurt our help but I felt like we were pretty good to be able to manage it. There at the end everyone is out there for themselves so it made it a little easier.”

    AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 CARQUEST Auto Parts Ford Mustang — Retired After Accident on Lap 75

    “It looked like the whole pack was going to try to stop there and I felt like that was chaos, especially with how far back in the pack we were. I just got smoked from behind. I had no chance of making it to pit road. It is really unfortunate. Obviously we hit the wall a ton. I really wanted to have a great run for our CARQUEST Ford Mustang and their first race on the car for us. It is really cool to have them back in the sport. We ran up front all day. Unfortunately, circumstances kept me and the 98 from being up front with the way the slower cars stayed out. The way it worked out we went straight to the back and didn’t even have a chance. I can’t even say that we put ourselves back there. It really sucks but it is part of this type of racing. We were hoping to get ourselves locked into the next round today but we will have to go fight for it next week.”

  • Toyota Racing NXS Post-Race Recap — Talladega

    Toyota Racing NXS Post-Race Recap — Talladega

    JONES EARNS A TOP-FIVE FINISH AT TALLADEGA
    Brandon Jones scores his second career top-five finish at the Alabama superspeedway

    TALLADEGA, Alabama (October 3, 2020) – Brandon Jones (fifth) earned a top-five finish to lead Toyota in the Ag-Pro 300 at Talladega Superspeedway on Saturday evening. Jones’ finish puts him above the Playoff cutline heading into the final race in the Round of 12 at Charlotte next weekend. His Joe Gibbs Racing teammates – Harrison Burton and Riley Herbst – were both involved in on-track incidents leading to finishes outside of the top-20.

    Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
    NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS)
    Talladega Superspeedway
    Race 28 of 33 – 300.6 miles, 113 laps

    TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
    1st, Justin Haley*
    2nd, Michael Annett*
    3rd, Ryan Sieg*
    4th, Noah Gragson*
    5th, BRANDON JONES
    12th, CHAD FINCHUM
    15th, TIMMY HILL
    23rd, VINNIE MILLER
    24th, HARRISON BURTON
    34th, AUSTIN HILL
    36th, RILEY HERBST
    *non-Toyota driver

    TOYOTA QUOTES

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

    Finishing Position: 5th

    Can you take us through the final laps of today’s race from your perspective?

    “I think that after our Daytona race the second time, earlier this year, we’ve had so many superspeedway races so far that we really did a good job of bringing a Supra that’s capable of running speeds as quick as Xfinity internet was. Really excited to be able to come out of here with the finish that we did and the points cushion that we’ve got. I feel like those stages that we had were really good and we stayed up front. I thought the move right there to go with the 11 (Justin Haley) was going to work and I realized later what he was doing, which was not going to benefit us, but it ended up working out at the end there. Looking forward to next week to get to the Roval. I think we’ll have something strong there and surprise some people.”

    RILEY HERBST, No. 18 Monster Energy Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    Finishing Position: 36th

    What did you see from inside your cockpit?

    “It just sucks. This is the fastest race car I have ever had on a superspeedway. I was really excited for that. I want to thank everybody at Joe Gibbs Racing for that. It just sucks when a Truck Series guy comes in here to have fun. I’m really good friends with Austin (Hill), so I just hate to see that. If I went into the Truck Series and wrecked his Playoff hopes, he would be upset with me. I’m a little upset. We are not out of it yet. It’s going to be tough at the Roval, but we will see what we will have with the Monster Energy Supra.”

    # # #

    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.

  • Jeremy Clements Racing Talladega

    Jeremy Clements Racing Talladega

    JCR is ready to Charge to the front in the All-South Electrical Chevy.

    Spartanburg, SC – Jeremy Clements Racing is thrilled to have All South Electrical back as primary sponsor this Saturday for the Ag-Pro 300 at the famed Talladega SuperSpeedway. ASE will be powering the #51 Camaro SS in their sixth race of 2020.

    “It’s really great to have ASE on the car this weekend with this pretty sweet paint scheme. Chuck Koon and his ASE team have really done a lot for us this year and what better to thank him than to put this Hot Rod in victory lane.” Clements said.

    Joining All-South Electric as associate sponsors will be Fox Sports Spartanburg, Whitetail Smokeless, Chalew, ELITE Towing & Recovery LLC Circle Body Shop, Mechanix Wear, Wix Filters, Carolina Driveline, and ZMAX

    RACE PREVIEW
    Track: Talladega Super Speedway
    Race: Ag-Pro 300
    Dates: Saturday, October 3rd, 2020
    Broadcast Information – TV: 4:30 pm EST on NBCSN

    FAST FACTS:
    • Best Start 19th – 6/2020
    • Best Finish 4th – 4/2016
    • 11th career start at Talladega

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

    ABOUT ALL SOUTH ELECTRIC
    All South Electrical Constructors, Inc. was founded on June 1, 1993, by Chuck and Charlie Koon as a single-family and small multifamily/commercial electrical contractor. By 1996, All South Electrical had created one of the most creditable reputations within the State of Georgia for its outstanding support to its customers. All South Electrical has employed a group of professionals whose goals and objectives are the same as its founders, to provide a quality product at the most economical price while maintaining a safe environment within the workplace.

    Today, All South Electrical is one of the most competitive electrical contractors within the multifamily market. Presently we average 5000 units per year as well as our service department. All South Electrical is licensed in all of the southeastern states and continues to grow and expand with the market’s needs. For more information see www.allsouthelectric.com.

    ABOUT FOX SPORTS SPARTANBURG
    Spartanburg Sports are on Fox Sports 1400 / 98.3 Spartanburg. Home to the Spartanburg Vikings, Gamecock Baseball, and of course Open Mic Daily with Hauser and Clary. Fox Sports 1400 Spartanburg will feature: The Dan Patrick 9am-noon The Herd with Colin Cowherd 12-3pm Open Mic Daily 3-6pm SportsTalk with Phil Kornblut 6-8pm On Saturdays: The Saturday Sports Report 7-9am Droppin the Hammer 9-11am. Too listen live check out www.spartanburgsportsradio.com.

    ABOUT WHITETAIL SMOKELESS
    Whitetail Smokeless is a small family company that was started because we wanted to make a difference in people’s lives. Over the last ten years, our family has lost several family members to cancer caused by tobacco use. We know first-hand how hard it can be to completely drop nicotine cold turkey. Being former dippers ourselves we found the market severely lacking in a quality alternative that actually looked, felt, smelled, tasted, and buzzed like real dip so we started making our own for our personal use. We would occasionally share it with friends looking for a safer alternative. We got so many “Dude! You need to make this shit and sell it” requests that we decided to perfect that product and prepare it for mass market. Since our ultimate goal was to ditch tobacco completely, we also wanted to provide the option to step down to lower nicotine levels when we were ready. Of course, we think we nailed it, but we want to hear what YOU think. After all, this product was made FOR DIPPERS, by dippers and we won’t stop until our customers are satisfied. Feedback is strongly encouraged. See deerdpip.com for more information.

  • Allmendinger Looks to Lead Kaulig Racing Train at Talladega

    Allmendinger Looks to Lead Kaulig Racing Train at Talladega

    AJ Allmendinger Notes
    Best start at Talladega Superspeedway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS): 34th (2020)
    Best finish at Talladega Superspeedway in the NXS: 7th (2020)

    Kaulig Racing Notes
    Best start Talladega Superspeedway in the NXS: 1st (2017 & 2020)
    Best finish at Talladega Superspeedway in the NXS: 1st (2020)

    Race Notes
    Saturday, October 3 at 4:30PM ET on NBCSN
    Stages: 25/50/113 Laps

    AJ Allmendinger Quote
    “It’s race week time. It seems like it’s been forever. I miss my Kaulig Racing team – all the men and women. Talladega! The last time we were there, we had that team hug, cuddle type of thing going on on the front straightaway with my teammates, so I miss that. I’m ready to get back in that No. 16 Chevy. We know we are going to have fast Kaulig Racing Chevys – we always do at the superspeedways. Justin Haley took it down last time there. This time, hopefully it’s my turn, Ross’ turn, or Justin’s turn. No matter what, that Kaulig Racing train is going to the front. Those cars are making it to the next round. We’re going to celebrate again, and let everyone know we are one team, one family. Domination. Let’s make this happen!”

    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.

  • Past Race Champion, Justin Haley Looks to Defend Title at Talladega Superspeedway

    Past Race Champion, Justin Haley Looks to Defend Title at Talladega Superspeedway

    Justin Haley Notes
    Best start at Talladega Superspeedway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS): 1st (2020)
    Best finish at Talladega Superspeedway in the NXS: 1st (2020)
    Haley secured his first-ever win in the NXS at Talladega Superspeedway in 2020

    Kaulig Racing Notes
    Best start Talladega Superspeedway in the NXS: 1st (2017 & 2020)
    Best finish at Talladega Superspeedway in the NXS: 1st (2020)

    Race Notes
    Saturday, October 3 at 4:30PM ET on NBCSN
    Stages: 25/50/113 Laps

    Justin Haley Quote
    “We are headed to Talladega Superspeedway – one of my favorites! I always love these superspeedway race tracks. I love the draft, I love going fast, and I can’t be more thankful to be with Kaulig Racing in the LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet for this weekend’s race. We won there the last time the Xfinity Series was there, and we won Daytona, so we’re going for three superspeedway wins in the No. 11 camp this weekend. We’ve got the same car and same motor, so I cannot wait to get on track this weekend. The first race of the playoffs in Las Vegas didn’t go as planned, but it wasn’t terrible. We’re slowly chipping away at it, and hopefully we have two good weeks here.”

    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™
    Since 2005, LeafFilter Gutter Protection™ has revolutionized the gutter protection industry. The company is proud to have grown from one small office in Hudson, Ohio to the largest direct to customer home products company in the nation and the leading choice in gutter protection systems. Once installed on a homeowner’s existing gutters, LeafFilter Gutter Protection eliminates gutter cleaning for life. With more than 70 million feet of gutter guards installed on homes across the United States and Canada, LeafFilter Gutter Protection has the knowledge and expertise to guarantee that nothing, but water, will get into your gutters. Learn more about LeafFilter Gutter Protection and request a free estimate at www.leaffilter.com.

  • Chastain Looks to get Back in the Rhythm at Talladega

    Chastain Looks to get Back in the Rhythm at Talladega

    Ross Chastain Notes
    Best start at Talladega Superspeedway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS): 3rd (2019)
    Best finish at Talladega Superspeedway in the NXS: 2nd (2020)

    Kaulig Racing Notes
    Best start Talladega Superspeedway in the NXS: 1st (2017 & 2020)
    Best finish at Talladega Superspeedway in the NXS: 1st (2020)

    Race Notes
    Saturday, October 3 at 4:30PM ET on NBCSN
    Stages: 25/50/113 Laps

    Ross Chastain Quote
    “It’s Talladega race week. We’re back in the Dyna-Gro Seed car. I’m pumped for that brand to be back on our No. 10 car at a place where our cars are super fast. Kaulig Racing and ECR engines are incredible at these superspeedways. They let AJ Allmendinger, Justin Haley and myself make the aggressive moves that we want and that we need to make to try to go win this race. We’re below the cut line behind our competition right now. It’s not where we want to be. I made some pretty big mistakes behind the wheel and got in the fence early at Las Vegas. It’s not how I need to be performing in these playoffs, so lesson learned there. We will try to go to Talladega to just do what we normally do, go control this race, and try to win.”

    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 Dyna-Gro Seed
    Dyna-Gro Seed, has a 30-year history of delivering quality seed with industry-leading performance and cutting-edge science. Marketing a broad selection of eight crops in 44 states, Dyna-Gro is focused on local success with regional seed solutions and retailers.

    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.

  • JR Motorsports — NXS Talladega II Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Talladega II Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Talladega Superspeedway
    RACE: Ag-Pro 300 (113 laps / 300.58 miles)
    DATE: Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020
    Broadcast Information – TV: 4:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN / Radio: 4 p.m. ET on MRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett will go to Talladega Superspeedway 10th in points, just 10 markers out of the top eight following race one of the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs.
    • Talladega’s 2.66-mile oval is where Annett earned his first career NXS pole position, doing so in 2019.
    • With six races remaining in the season, Annett has 17 top10 finishes and three in the top five.
    • This season, Annett has a top 10 and two finishes in the top 12 on restrictor-plate tracks, finishing seventh at the second Daytona race. His average finish in three starts at Daytona and Talladega this year is 10.0, and he led 11 laps at Talladega earlier this year.

    Daniel Hemric
    No. 8 Poppy Bank Chevrolet
    • Daniel Hemric and the No. 8 team currently sit ninth in the playoff grid for the owners championship, one point behind the eighth and final cutoff position with two races remaining in the Round of 12.
    • In six combined starts across the NXS, NASCAR Cup Series and the Truck Series at Talladega, Hemric has recorded a best finish of fifth, earned in the April 2019 Cup event.
    • In seven combined NXS starts on the superspeedways of Daytona and Talladega, Hemric has scored a best finish of eighth in the July 2018 event at Daytona.
    • Through 17 NXS starts in 2020, Hemric has earned a season high finish of second at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Bass Pro Shops / TrueTimber / Black Rifle Coffee Chevrolet
    • Noah Gragson currently sits third in the playoff standings, just 34 points behind leader Chase Briscoe.
    • Gragson has just one finish outside of the top 10 in three previous starts at Talladega in the NXS, with a best finish of fourth coming in 2018.
    • At tracks that are 2 miles or greater in length, Gragson holds an average finish of 11.8 with one win, four top fives, six top 10s and 66 laps led. Gragson’s lone victory came in the 2020 season-opening event at Daytona.
    • In his last 10 series starts, Gragson has amassed nine top10s, including a streak of five straight.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet
    • Justin Allgaier heads to Talladega fourth in the NXS Playoffs standings, 28 points above the cutoff line for the Round of 8.
    • In 10 NXS starts at the superspeedway, Allgaier has three top fives and six top 10s, including a runner-up finish in 2016.
    • The Illinois native has proven to be strong at Talladega, having led laps in each of the last four events there and a total of 78 laps across his 10 NXS starts.
    • Allgaier is currently the series leader in stage wins this season, taking the green-and-white checkered flag in the top spot on 12 different occasions.

    Driver Quotes
    “Travis Mack and the No. 1 team prepares great restrictor plate cars for me, and we’ve had a lot of success at both Daytona and Talladega. This is a big weekend for everyone as Talladega is a wild-card in the playoffs, and we want to go there, run well and set ourselves up to advance to the Round of 8. We’ve been fast and led laps, but we’re really looking for a victory this weekend. I know we have the Pilot Flying J Chevrolet to do that, and I can’t wait to get there and get started.” – Michael Annett

    “Talladega is definitely a make it or break it when it comes to advancing to the Round of 8 in these playoffs. It’s a race that you don’t necessarily have much control over the outcome. We have a strong restrictor-plate program here at JR Motorsports and I know we’ll have a BRANDT Professional Agriculture Camaro capable of winning, we just need to execute and hopefully we can avoid all the chaos, earn stage points and be there at the end of the day.” – Justin Allgaier

    “I’m really looking forward to seeing what we can do this weekend at Talladega with our Poppy Bank Chevrolet. JRM has always unloaded with a lot of speed on the superspeedways and I felt like we had a really fast Camaro at Daytona a few weeks back. If we can just keep ourselves out of trouble and execute the way I know this team is capable of, I feel extremely confident that we can be up front and fighting for the victory on Saturday.” – Daniel Hemric

    “We started off the playoffs strong and I don’t expect any less going into Talladega. All four of our JRM cars have worked really well at superspeedways and we’ve proven that we are the ones to beat as long as we aren’t caught up in any wrecks. We have a solid plan going into this weekend and hopefully it plays out in our favor and get the No. 9 Bass Pro Shops/TrueTimber/Black Rifle Coffee Camaro in Victory Lane Saturday.” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates
    • JRM at Talladega: In 41 NXS starts at Talladega Superspeedway, JR Motorsports has scored two wins, 12 top-five and 23 top-10 finishes. Regan Smith earned the organization’s first victory at the 2.66-mile superspeedway in 2013 with Elliott Sadler following suit in 2016.
    • JRM on Superspeedways: In 125 NXS starts at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway, JRM has earned a combined nine wins, 36 top fives and 60 top 10s. Elliott Sadler scored the organization’s most recent victory at Talladega in 2016 while Noah Gragson visited Victory Lane at Daytona earlier this season. Overall, JRM has won seven times at Daytona, more than any other track on the NXS circuit.
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  • Briscoe Wins and Secures 2nd Round Playoff Position

    Briscoe Wins and Secures 2nd Round Playoff Position

    LAS VEGAS, NV – September 28, 2020 – Chase Briscoe won his eighth NASCAR Xfinity Series race of the 2020 season and first race of the NASCAR Xfinity Playoffs winning the ALSCO 300. Briscoe collected back-to-back wins at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway this season for Stewart-Haas Racing and Ford Performance.

    “Congratulations to Chase, Richard, Tony, Gene and the No. 98 crew,” said Doug Yates, President and CEO of Roush Yates Engines. “Chase and the No. 98 crew showcased their speed at Vegas while winning both stages and taking home the checkered flag. Eight wins in a season is a testament to the hard work and partnership between Ford Performance, Stewart-Haas Racing, Chase, and our team at Roush Yates Engines.”

    Briscoe dominated at Las Vegas Motor Speedway leading a career high 164 laps out of 200 while winning both stages and taking the checkered flag by 1.370 seconds over second place. On Lap 180, Briscoe had over a six second lead, but a late race caution brought the field together for a 10 lap shoutout.

    Briscoe joins an elite group of NASCAR legends as Sam Ard and Jack Ingram are the only two drivers to win eight races in the opening 27 races of a Xfinity Series season.

    “First off, an incredible car by everybody at Stewart-Haas. That made my job way too easy, honestly,” said Briscoe. “The restart, I knew if I could take the lead on the restart, I would be okay, but I was spinning the tires so bad all night for whatever reason. I guess that Roush Yates horsepower. We have had a lot of wins this year, but this is by far our most dominant car and I am so glad I can sleep a little easier this week going into Talladega and the Roval and just enjoy them.”

    Ford Performance teammate Austin Cindric from Team Penske finished 6th and now with Briscoe locked into the next round, Cindric leads the Xfinity Playoffs standings by 17 points. Cindric was also recognized and received his regular season championship trophy while in Las Vegas.

    The NASCAR Cup Series also rolled the dice during the South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Sunday afternoon. Wood Brothers Racing’s Matt DiBenedetto finished P2, Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney finished P7, Roush Fenway Racing’s Chris Buescher finished P9, while Stewart-Haas Racing’s Kevin Harvick finished P10.

    In addition, the Ford Mustang GT4s were back in action in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Series for a double header at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. On Saturday, the No. 22 Multimatic Motorsports Ford Mustang finished P5 while No. 40 PF Racing finished P9. On Sunday, PF Racing finished P4 while Multimatic Motorsports finished P19 due to an early race incident.

    The NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series Playoffs are in full swing as both series head to Talladega Speedway this weekend.

    27 CHAMPIONSHIPS – 409 WINS – 366 POLES!

    *Photos courtesy of NASCAR Media & Getty Images

    About Roush Yates Engines
    Roush Yates Engines is a leading-edge engine development company based in Mooresville, NC consisting of two state-of-the-art facilities – Roush Yates Engines and Roush Yates Manufacturing Solutions, a world class ISO 9001 / AS9100 certified CNC manufacturing facility. The company’s core business includes designing, building and testing purpose-built race engines.

    Ford Performance in partnership with Roush Yates Engines is the exclusive engine builder of the NASCAR FR9 Ford V8 engine and Ford Mustang 5.2L V8 engine, used in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge series.

    With an unparalleled culture of winning and steeped in rich racing history, Roush Yates Engines continues to follow the company’s vision to lead performance engine innovation and staying true to the company’s mission, provide race winning engines through demonstrated power and performance.

    3 Series – 22 Teams – 81 Races

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Briscoe Dominates for Win in Playoff Opener

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Briscoe Dominates for Win in Playoff Opener

    NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2020
    ALSCO 300 – LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
    FORD PERFORMANCE DRIVER – POST RACE QUOTES

    FORD FINISHING RESULTS:
    1st – Chase Briscoe
    6th – Austin Cindric

    CHASE BRISCOE, No. 98 Fields Ford Mustang — YOU SAID YOU NEEDED EIGHT WINS, HOW DID YOU GET THIS WIN TONIGHT AND HOW WORRIED WERE YOU ON THAT FINAL RESTART? “First off, an incredible car by everybody at Stewart-Haas. That made my job way too easy, honestly. It was a super fast Fields Ford Mustang and I am happy to get them in victory lane. This is the only race they do all year. The restart, I knew if I could take the lead on the restart I would be okay but I was spinning the tires so bad all night for whatever reason. I guess that Roush Yates horsepower. I am happy to get all our partners back in victory lane. We have had a lot of wins this year but this is by far our most dominant car and I am so glad I can sleep a little easier this week going into Talladega and the Roval and just enjoy them.”

    IN FEBRUARY YOU SAID YOU NEEDED EIGHT WINS. AT THE TIME, WAS THAT WISHFUL THINKING OR THE GOAL THAT YOU NEEDED AND COULD GET? “I knew this team was fully capable of achieving that and even more. I just can’t say thank you enough to Gene Haas and Tony Stewart and everyone that lets me drive these race cars. It has been an unbelievable season and we still have a lot, six more wins that we can try to get and a championship. That is what we are going to try to do. I am so happy to start the playoffs like this. After the last couple weeks we had, to go to Bristol and win and now here is a pretty good way to start our playoffs.”

    AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 Menards Ford Mustang — A LOT OF THINGS HAPPENED TO YOU GUYS TO SHUFFLE YOU FROM A TOP-3 SPOT TONIGHT, WALK US THROUGH IT ALL: “Yeah, those deals, you are in a position, especially with some guys behind you that you are either going to put top of three or middle of three and I decided I wanted to be top of three and maybe it would have worked out, I don’t know. It is frustrating. I think we deserved to not finish as well as we should have. We put ourselves in that position. A lot of good lessons learned tonight. We made our car better throughout the night and kept up with the track well for the first time in a long time everyone was running the bottom and I am running the top on both ends. I guess it is groundhog day, I don’t know. Obviously we got a good points bank but we can’t take that for granted. We have to keep getting better. When the 98 can walk away like that you have to step your game up.”

    SPEAKING OF THE 98, YOUR FORD TEAMMATE, HE HAS ADVANCED. IS HIS JOB AT TALLADEGA TO HELP YOU ALONG A LITTLE BIT? “I like the way you think. We will see. Maybe I have to buy him some asian food. He is big into hibachi these days. Maybe I need to get him some takeout a few nights this week.”

    CHASE BRISCOE POST RACE PRESS CONFERENCE

    CHASE BRISCOE, NO. 98 FORD MUSTANG — YOU HAD A PRETTY DOMINATING PERFORMANCE TONIGHT. TALK ABOUT THE CAR YOU HAD TONIGHT AND HOW YOU GOT THE WIN: “Yeah, it was an unbelievable Mustang. Everyone at Stewart-Haas Racing to bring a car like that to the opening round of the playoffs is a huge confidence booster. I feel like it is a big statement. That thing was on rails. It was so easy to drive. It was by far the best race car I have had. That first stage we struggled a little bit but were still good enough to get up front and win that stage but after that it was so good to drive. I wish we could have that type of balance over these next six weeks because we will be really strong if we do. Outside of that, I am super happy to get Fields in victory lane. This is the only race they do all season long and to get them in victory lane is a big deal.”

    HOW BIG OF A STATEMENT WAS THIS? “I feel like it was pretty big. Anything can change. Every week someone can find something or have a lot of speed. A lot of the races we have won this year we haven’t necessarily been the best car but tonight we were the best car by quite a bit. It made my job super easy and once again, just so thankful that I get to drive these race cars. It was so good to drive. I can’t put it into words. I think it was a really big statement to come out the first round of the playoffs, you want to start off good with a lot of momentum and we certainly have that now.”

    IS IT MORE EXCITEMENT OR RELIEF? “Relief for sure. I am not the biggest superspeedway fan and in the Truck Series Talladega knocked me out of the playoffs. Even with the points gap we have, if you get crashed early and run 35th on back at Talladega it puts you in a tough spot going into the Roval where anything can happen too. Definitely going to sleep a lot better this week and I am actually looking forward to going to Talldega and the Roval now. Talladega is still going to be a whatever happens, happens. But I think it creates some situations at the Roval where we might be able to leap frog the field because we aren’t worried about stage points or points in general anymore. It opens up a lot of scenarios for the next two weeks.”

    HAVE YOU WISHED AT ALL DURING THIS YEAR THAT YOU DIDN’T MAKE THE EIGHT WIN DEAL PUBLIC? “No. I am happy that we ended up doing it. I truly felt like we were capable of doing that. I knew we had really good race cars and even at the end of last year I felt like we ran up front a lot but weren’t able to seal the deal. Eight wins is a great season but we still have six wins to try to get and most importantly a championship. I feel like this is kind of a relief now because I feel like people can stop asking me about it all the time. It has been a big talking point all year long. I am super excited to get to eight. I wish we could have gotten there sooner. I feel like we gave away quite a few races but I am happy to get back to victory lane and start the playoffs this way.”

    WHAT WAS IT LIKE RACING WITH RYAN SIEG UP IN THE TOP-THREE FOR MOST OF THE EARLY PART OF THIS RACE TONIGHT? “I think Ryan is super fast here. You go back to the first race this year and he was honestly probably the best race car and just got shuffled at the end. They have a ton of speed here. It is really cool to see those guys running good. For them, the start of the playoffs, I love watching the guys that don’t have the same funding as the big teams run good and it is awesome to see Ryan run that well. He is a really good race car driver and it was cool to see him up front. He was definitely fast for sure.”

    WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO DO THIS AT A TRACK LIKE VEGAS HAVING NOW SWEPT BOTH EVENTS THIS SEASON? “Whatever it is that we have as a company here. I feel like we are really strong. even going back to last year. I feel like we were the second best car by quite a bit next to Christopher Bell. This year, obviously we were really good. We weren’t near as good the first race as we were tonight. I knew with the hotter temperatures that we would be better than the first race. I could literally run everywhere. I could run the middle, the top, the bottom and at both ends. It didn’t matter. It felt like I was on train tracks, it was that good. Hopefully we can bring that same attitude and setup over the next six races. If we do I feel like we will be really hard to beat. Anything can change. We have to keep doing our deal and stay focused. This is the first check mark on the box that we need to do. We are on to the second round and that is no gimme and we need to do the next thing in the next round.”

    IF THIS IS AN AUDITION STILL FOR YOU, WHAT DID YOU SHOW PEOPLE TONIGHT EVEN WHEN YOU HAD THE FASTEST CAR? “I think just being able to close it out. especially that last caution. It could have gone either way. I wasn’t very good on restarts at all. Just being able to close the deal. I think that is the biggest thing. We had a great race car but there are a lot of times the best car doesn’t win. It was a complete team effort. We all did our job to the best of our ability and it was enough tonight. I think that is the biggest thing to take away from it.”

    DID YOU BRING THE SAME CAR THAT YOU WON WITH HERE IN FEBRUARY? IF SO, WHAT DID YOU DO DIFFERENT TONIGHT? “As far as I know, that was the same car we ran earlier in February. I know setup wise we were a little different. More toward what we ran here last year in the second race because temperatures we know would be close. We were good the first race but we weren’t as good as what we were the second race last year so we went with that and the weather conditions were almost identical as well so it just worked out.”

    YOU CALLED YOUR SHOT. YOU WANTED THE EIGHT WINS AND YOU COME BACK AND GET TO EIGHT AT THE TRACK IN VEGAS WHERE THIS ALL STARTED FOR YOU BACK IN FEBRUARY: “Yeah, I hadn’t even thought about that. It is definitely cool that this is where we got our first win. Hopefully this isn’t our last win. There are six races left and the goal is to win all six of them. Obviously that won’t be the easiest thing to do but we just have to put ourselves in position. You just want to be in the hunt. That is all you can ask for in these playoff races. You just have to minimize mistakes and it is definitely cool to be able to close it out here as far as the eight win thing goes but we are focused on getting more wins. We aren’t going to stop at eight. It was a great benchmark to try to get to but now that we are there we are going to strive to get better and focus on this championship.”

    YOU ARE IN A PRETTY RARE CATEGORY OF XFINITY REGULARS WITH THE MOST WINS THROUGH 27 RACES, TIED WITH SOME NAMES. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN TO YOU? “It is an honor. Those guys are the ones that really were the benchmark of this series and who set the mark for a lot of these guys to be like. To be associated at all with those guys is a big deal and very humbling. We would like to win more and get ahead of them but anytime you can have your name with the likes of those guys is an honor and privilege it is neat for sure.”

    BEFORE THE SEASON STARTED, WHAT WAS YOUR MAIN REASON FOR PICKING OUT A TARGET GOAL OF EIGHT WINS? “I felt confident in my guys and the ability to go drive race cars. With the experience side and confidence side this year I felt we were capable of doing that. We have the equipment capable of doing it and it just comes down to me doing my job properly and trying to execute all race long and that was the biggest thing behind it. I wouldn’t have said it if I didn’t think it was achievable. It is really cool we were able to get there. I felt like we were capable of doing that as a race team and it is cool to back that up.”

    BECAUSE THE CHAMPIONSHIP IS SUCH A HIT OR MISS THING BEING ONE RACE WINNER TAKES ALL, DO YOU THINK IT SPEAKS MORE FOR YOUR TEAM AND WHAT YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED BY FOCUSING ON THE NUMBER OF WINS AND WHERE YOU HAVE WON AND HOW OFTEN? “Certainly in today’s landscape it comes down to one race but we still had a great season regardless. I think if anything, just winning races kind of helps make your case if you don’t win the championship but we are still going to go there and try to win. If we don’t win the championship I would be lying to you if I said i wasn’t disappointed but at the same time we would keep our heads up knowing we had a really good season. Anytime you can win eight races it is a really great year. it is so different with how the playoffs work and how we crown a champion but at the same time the structure rewards winning and you have to win races to get to the Final Four and if we can get there it will be a huge thing for us. I dont’ think a championship necessarily defines if you had a good season or not. A perfect example is you could win 35 races and blow up at the beginning of Phoenix and you would finish fourth in the points. It is all so circumstantial to how your whole year went and we have had a great year so it will be a great season regardless.”

    WHERE DO YOU THINK YOU PICKED UP THE MOST OVER LAST YEAR? “Obviously with the big three moving up it opened a lot of doors to go win races. The second half of last year we ran up front a lot and inside the top three or four in a lot of those races. At the end of the race we would get shuffled back or something weird would happen. Like Kansas, we were 14 laps away from going to the championship race. I knew we had the speed last year and with those three leaving it didn’t weaken the field but it opened a lot more opportunities to win. Those are three phenomenal race car drivers in really good race cars. Anytime they graduate it is going to open up the door. From an experience level, last year there were a lot of tracks I hadn’t been to before. To gain on that confidence from the end of last year, I felt we would be able to run up front a lot and I didn’t think we would win as much as we did at the beginning of the year. I knew our team had really good race cars and that is all you can ask for as a driver, to be able to try to show your talent and Stewart-Haas certainly does that every week.”

    WERE YOU HAVING ISSUES IN THE CLOSING LAPS OF THE RACE? SOME KIND OF VIBRATION? “Yeah, before tha last caution I had a really bad vibration. I don’t know what it was. They said all the wheels were tight. I guess it was just that set of tires because once we switched over I didn’t have a vibration again. I don’t know if it was just a wheel out of balance or what. It was getting worse and worse as the run went on. I think we would have been okay to the end but it was definitely noticeable and in the back of my mind. I tried to back off the pace a little bit just to try to save it a little bit but we definitely had a vibration before that last caution.”

  • Toyota Racing NXS Post-Race Recap — Las Vegas 9.26.20

    Toyota Racing NXS Post-Race Recap — Las Vegas 9.26.20

    BURTON DRIVES TO TOP-10 AT LAS VEGAS
    Harrison Burton earns third straight top-10 finish

    LAS VEGAS (September 26, 2020) – Rookie of the Year leader Harrison Burton (ninth) earned a top-10 finish to lead Toyota in the Alsco 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday evening. The three Joe Gibbs Racing Toyotas ran together most of the night in the Playoff opener at Las Vegas with Brandon Jones (11th) and Riley Herbst (12th) following Burton to the line. With one race complete, Jones and Burton are both above the Playoff cutline as the series moves to Talladega Superspeedway

    Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
    NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS)
    Las Vegas Motor Speedway
    Race 27 of 33 – 300 miles, 200 laps

    TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
    1st, Chase Briscoe*
    2nd, Noah Gragson*
    3rd, Daniel Hemric*
    4th, Justin Allgaier*
    5th, Ryan Sieg*
    9th, HARRISON BURTON
    11th, BRANDON JONES
    12th, RILEY HERBST
    17th, AUSTIN HILL
    20th, STEFAN PARSONS
    28th, TIMMY HILL
    35th, CHAD FINCHUM
    *non-Toyota driver

    TOYOTA QUOTES

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

    Finishing Position: 9th

    How was your race in Las Vegas this weekend?

    “Yeah, it was a tough one to say the least. We really weren’t good to start the race, but I feel like we got better and better as we went. It just wasn’t good enough. If you give yourself a bad starting point at these places without practice, then you don’t have a chance to work up through it and you put yourself in a deficit. We were kind of fighting an uphill battle all night. Our DEX Imaging Toyota team gained some ground, but not enough.”

    Next up is Talladega. Have you and your Joe Gibbs Racing teammates already talked strategy for the superspeedway?

    “We kind of tried something different at Daytona earlier this year that seemed to help us a little bit on the plates. It is going to be interesting with all three of us not guaranteed in, what we have to do to kind of make sure we all make it in or what we have to do. I’m sure we will have a meeting before Talladega comes around, but I would expect it to be similar to Daytona where we worked together as a team and tried to stick as many Toyotas together as we can. We feel like once we get our cars together, we will be in pretty decent shape. We just have to get there and work together as a team. Hopefully, we can all work together for a collective goal.”

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