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NASCAR XFINITY Series Press Release

  • Haley Eager for Inaugural Race at Hometrack

    Haley Eager for Inaugural Race at Hometrack

    Justin Haley Notes

    • Best start at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Oval) in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS): 7th (2019)
    • Best finish at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Oval) in the NXS: 5th (2019)
    • Haley earned Kaulig Racing their best qualifying effort and best finish at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2019

    Kaulig Racing Notes

    • Best start at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Oval) in the NXS: 7th (2019)
    • Best finish at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Oval) in the NXS: 5th (2019)

    Race Notes

    • The Pennzoil 150 at the Brickyard marks the first-ever race on the road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the NXS
      Saturday, July 4 at 3PM ET on NBC
    • Stages: 20/40/62 Laps

    Justin Haley Quote
    “We are going to my hometown racetrack this weekend: Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Last year we ran the Brickyard configuration around the oval. This year we’re going to be running the ROVAL, so we’re going to be running backwards on the front stretch doing some twists and turns through the infield, and then we will be going back on the front stretch to finish the race. It’s going to be 62 laps of hard racing. We’ve got AJ Allmendinger, the road course ace who will be helping me and Ross Chastain out this weekend. I cannot wait to get that LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet on track and hopefully get our second win of the year. I love me some road course racing, so let’s go get it done!”

    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 Sporting Patriotic Colors In Indianapolis

    Chastain Sporting Patriotic Colors In Indianapolis

    Chastain Looks to Learn from Teammates Allmendinger and Haley at First-Ever Xfinity Series Road Course Race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

    Ross Chastain Notes
    Best start at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Oval) in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS): 16th (2018)
    Best finish at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Oval) in the NXS: 12th (2018)

    Kaulig Racing Notes
    Best start at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Oval) in the NXS: 7th (2019)
    Best finish at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Oval) in the NXS: 5th (2019)

    Race Notes
    The Pennzoil 150 at the Brickyard marks the first-ever race on the road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the NXS
    Saturday, July 4 at 3PM ET on NBC
    Stages: 20/40/62 Laps

    Ross Chastain Quote
    “We’re headed to Indy this week with our Chevy Accessories Chevy Camaro No. 10 car. It’s got some patriotic colors this week. I’m going to be chasing my teammates AJ Allmendinger and Justin Haley around the road course at Indianapolis. It’s fourth of July weekend. I can’t wait to get out there to learn and be the best driver that I can be. We will see where we end up at the end of the day.”

    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.

  • JR Motorsports — NXS Indianapolis Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Indianapolis Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course
    RACE: Pennzoil 150 (62 laps / 151.22 miles)
    DATE: Saturday, July 4, 2020

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett will return to one of his favorite tracks this weekend, albeit on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. In five starts on the oval, Annett has two top-10 results, the best a sixth-place effort in 2012.
    • The Iowa native enters the weekend on a bit of a run, having finished fifth at Pocono in the previous event.
    • Annett is always around at the finish on road courses. In 1,447 laps of competition in the NASCAR Xfinity Series on current road courses, Annett has completed all but 10 laps.
    • In 21 starts on road courses, Annett’s second-place run at Road America in 2017 is his best road course finish. He’s also amassed three top-10 results in that span.

    Jeb Burton
    No. 8 LS Tractor Chevrolet
    • Jeb Burton makes his third start this season behind the wheel of the No. 8 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports at Indianapolis.
    • Saturday will mark Burton’s first start on a road course in the NXS. Burton has made four combined starts on road courses across the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series.
    • Burton does have a best finish of fourth at the hallowed Indiana speedway, but that came on the oval in 2019.
    • This will be the third primary race of 2020 for LS Tractor, one of the fastest growing tractor companies in North America.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Switch Chevrolet
    • Gragson has four starts in the NXS at road courses with a best finish of fourth coming in 2019 at Road America.
    • On road courses in the NXS, Gragson has an average finish of 5.8 with three top fives and four top 10s.
    • In two previous starts on road courses in the NGROTS, Gragson has recorded one top five and two top 10s.
    • After 12 races in the 2020 season, Gragson leads the way for JRM with two wins, seven top fives, nine top 10s and is currently second in the championship standings.
    • The Switch colors are back on the No. 9 car this weekend for its first race of the 2020 season.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 Klondike Chevrolet
    • Justin Allgaier has proven to be stout on road courses, having accumulated three wins, nine top fives and 19 top 10s in 28 NXS starts.
    • Since joining JRM in 2016, Allgaier has earned two victories on road courses (Mid-Ohio 2018, Road America 2018) and has finished inside the top 10 in 11 of his 14 starts.
    • The 34-year-old driver is looking to become the first NXS driver with both a victory on Indy’s road course as well as the oval. Allgaier scored a win at the historic track on its oval in 2018 after leading 41 laps.
    • Allgaier earned his fifth stage win of the season last weekend at Pocono.

    Driver Quotes

    “I always like going back to Indianapolis, and after Pocono we feel really good about our Pilot Flying J Chevrolet. Racing on the road course will be a challenge, of course, but it’s Indy, and that means something. At least we’ll have some practice this week to get used to the course. Our Chevrolet has been fast all year, and we are putting together complete weekends. That’s what we have to do.” – Michael Annett

    “This is going to be a big weekend for our series. I think anytime you run on a new track everybody wants to be the first one to win and there are a lot of guys that are going to be gunning for that opportunity. There are also going to be a lot of unknowns, so good equipment and having a lot of experience on road courses is going to be important. This No. 7 team has been very strong on road courses and I think we have a great shot of going there and being successful with our Klondike Camaro.” – Justin Allgaier

    “I’m really looking forward to getting to Indianapolis this weekend with our LS Tractor Chevrolet. It’s going to be different for sure since we are racing on the road course but I think that puts everyone on an even playing field since this is the first race for all of us on this version of the track. I feel really confident that Taylor (Moyer, crew chief) and all of the guys on the JR Motorsports No. 8 team will give me a great car when we unload on Friday for practice.” – Jeb Burton

    “We ran really well at Indianapolis last year so I was excited to get back there, but since they changed the Xfinity Series over to running the road course, I’m as happy as can be. Road courses seem to fit my driving style really well and they are just a lot of fun overall. You are able to drive it so many different ways and since none of us have ever been on this track, it’s going to add a bit of skepticism for the weekend. Luckily we will get some practice on Friday, but I can’t wait to get out there and hopefully be contending for the first win on this layout for us. ” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates

    • JRM on Road Courses: In 113 previous NXS starts at road courses, JR Motorsports has scored four wins, 28 top fives and 58 top 10s. Ron Fellows recorded the organization’s first victory on a road course in 2008 at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, with Justin Allgaier earning the most recent victory at Road America in 2018.
    • JRM at The Brickyard: JRM enters this weekend at Indianapolis as two time victors on the historic oval with William Byron and Justin Allgaier taking the checkered flag in 2017 and 2018, respectively. Overall, JRM has earned two wins, 10 top fives and 15 top 10s in 25 starts at Indianapolis.
    • The Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation: In celebration of Independence Day, the Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation will be placed on the quarter panels of Jeb Burton’s red, white and blue No. 8 LS Tractor Chevrolet this weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. A passion for the outdoors and its conservation has long been a family affair for the Burtons. In addition to working with the American Heroes Veteran Outreach Program and the Army Compatible Use Buffer (ACUB) Program, the non-profit organization’s mission is to conserve land and wildlife through wise stewardship and to educate children and adults concerning the natural resources that will shape America’s future. For more information and ways to donate, please visit www.twbwf.org.

  • NASCAR Statement – Champion’s Week and NASCAR Cup Series Awards

    NASCAR Statement – Champion’s Week and NASCAR Cup Series Awards

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (June 29, 2020) – “With the uncertainty surrounding the Coronavirus and the impact on the industry, this year’s NASCAR Champion’s Week and NASCAR Cup Series Awards originally scheduled to take place in Nashville will not occur. The 2020 NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series champions will be celebrated at the end of the season with more details to come. We look forward to returning to Nashville in 2021.”

  • Harvick and Briscoe Win at Pocono

    Harvick and Briscoe Win at Pocono

    Long Pond, PA – June 29, 2020 – Kevin Harvick won the Pocono Organics 325 on Saturday, earning his third race win of the season and first career win at Pocono Raceway. Stewart-Haas Racing recorded their 22nd Cup win since rejoining Ford Motor Co. while Harvick leads the organization with 17 Ford wins. Stewart-Haas teammate Chase Briscoe also scored a victory, winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Pocono Green 225 race Sunday afternoon.

    “Pocono is a special place for Roush Yates Engines,” said Doug Yates, President and CEO of Roush Yates Engines. “It’s the track we had our first win with the Ford FR9 engine, back in 2010 with Greg Biffle and now Kevin, Rodney and the No. 4 team have delivered its 208th overall win. Congratulations to Tony, Gene and the Stewart-Haas teams on a great weekend, winning two races with Kevin and Chase is a testament to all the teams’ determination and focus.”

    The NASCAR Cup race came down to a gutsy pit strategy call on lap 94 by Rodney Childers. Harvick followed Stewart-Haas teammate Aric Almirola down pit road as Childers made the call for two tires verses the four that Almirola needed with a splash of fuel. This allowed Harvick to exit the pits in front of Almirola. After all the pit stops cycled through, Harvick became the race leader. Harvick was then faced with holding off a hard charging Denny Hamlin to take the checkered flag .761 ahead of the No. 11 Hamlin.

    “I knew when we came out of the pits and they told me how big of a lead we had. I saw the 11 come out of the pits and he was in second,” commented Harvick. “I knew that the tire gap was going to be a little less. He caught us a little in traffic, but I knew I could be pretty patient with the gap we had. Just a great call by Rodney Childers and all the guys on the pit box for having the right strategy and getting us to victory lane.”

    It was a day dominated by the Ford blue oval with six Ford Mustangs finishing in the top-10 and leading a combined 106-laps out of the 130-lap race.

    The Stage two winner, Almirola drove a great race leading a race high 62 laps and finishing P3, Stewart-Haas Racing teammate, Clint Bowyer finished P7, Front Row Motorsports’, Michael McDowell finished P8 while Team Penske’s, Brad Keselowski finished P9 and Roush Fenway Racing’s, Chris Buescher rounded out the top-10 in P10.

    In day two of the first ever NASCAR Cup doubleheader at Pocono Raceway, Harvick came up just short of pulling off back-to-back wins, coming in second to Hamlin. Four Ford Mustangs finished in the top-10 and led 49 of 140-lap race. Harvick P2 followed by Almirola P5, Matt DiBenedetto P6 and Bowyer P8.

    Ford leads all manufacturers with a total of eight wins out of 15 races. Three Ford drivers are on top of the driver points leader board. Harvick leads the way with Team Penske teammates, Ryan Blaney in second and Keselowski in third.

    Chase Briscoe followed in Harvick’s footsteps, putting the second Stewart-Haas Racing Ford Mustang in victory lane, winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Pocono Green 225 with crew chief Greg Zipadelli. Briscoe scored his fourth win of the season and now leads the driver points standings with a three-point lead over Noah Gragson.

    Briscoe was leading the race when his left rear tire went down. With an incredible recovery, he saved it and took the No. 98 back to the pits for four fresh tires. Briscoe drove to the front to take the lead on lap 83 only to have the 9th caution of the day come out. Briscoe would line up on the outside of Ross Chastain in a two-lap overtime finish. Chastain got the jump on the restart, but Briscoe would not be denied and drove to the left rear of Chastain in Turn 2 to make his move and pass Chastain on the inside to take the lead. The No. 98 Ford Mustang checked out and had a 1.015 gap to Chastain at the finish.

    “We were really not that good at the beginning,” commented Briscoe. “We kind of struggled and didn’t have the speed I really anticipated us to have here, and then Zippy and the guys just kept working on it and kept getting it better and better. We had the lead there after I sped on pit road and I was a little worried, but, fortunately, a lot of the good cars got tore up, so that made it a little bit easier to get back through the field. And then me and Ross, it was pretty fun. He’s always one of the hardest guys to race against and pass, and just really cool to get HighPoint.com here in Victory Lane. This is their home track. We’re halfway to eight, so hopefully we can keep going.”

    Stage 1 winner, Austin Cindric also drove a great race until an accident in Stage 3 took him out of the race, finishing P29 overall.

    NASCAR heads to Indianapolis Motor Speedway to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend. The Xfinity series will start everything off on July 4th with the first-ever NASCAR road course event at Indy and then the Cup series will cap things off with the 27th running of the Brickyard 400 on July 5th. For a complete race schedule head to roushyates.com.

    27 CHAMPIONSHIPS – 391 WINS – 357 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: Chase Briscoe Pocono Winner’s Press Conference Transcript

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Chase Briscoe Pocono Winner’s Press Conference Transcript

    CHASE BRISCOE WINNER’S PRESS CONFERENCE

    CHASE BRISCOE, No. 98 HighPoint.com Ford Mustang — HOW DID YOU KEEP THE CAR OFF THE WALL WHEN THE TIRE WENT DOWN? “It was really surprising. I didn’t have any warning of it or anything like that. I was going down the short chute after turn one and all of a sudden it started pulling me to the infield and I heard stuff hitting the crush panels and everything else. I was really worried. I was trying to get out of the way of the leaders. I was worried that I was gonna spin out and come right up into them. I was lucky that it finally blew out on the exit of the tunnel turn, instead of right in the middle of it. I was really fortunate, too, that I was able to whoa it up. I think I ended up probably one or two feet off the inside wall, so that would have definitely ended our day. For the left-rear to not get the crush panel completely knocked out was a huge blessing in disguise, so I definitely thought our race, for the most part, was over as far as winning. I think we were probably gonna be able to get back to the top five, just because a lot of those good cars were tore up, but, overall, it was pretty cool to come from the back and able to get the win.”

    DID YOU HAVE A LITTLE MORE HOPE WHEN SOME OF THOSE CARS ON THE RESTART LAID OVER? “Yeah, for sure. I think I ended up restarting 10th or 12th in line. A lot of those guys were tore up, so they were letting people go by. The restart kind of worked out just perfect. I think by the first lap I was already running fourth or something like that. The biggest issue was the 21 and the 10 were kind of checked out and I didn’t know what they had tire-wise, but I was hoping they’d get to racing. Once the got to racing I was able to catch them so fast and then I was able to clear the 21 fairly quick, and then the 10 is obviously, he races really, really hard. That’s what we’re supposed to be doing. He kept kind of trying to sucker me into going to the bottom because that was my only opportunity, but I knew that put me in the worst situation. We were side-drafting really hard. I was able to clear him once, but I drove in so far into one that I missed the exit and he passed me back. That’s the fun thing about coming to Pocono, you’re always kind of playing chicken with each other trying to get into the corner. I knew Ross wasn’t gonna lift and I wasn’t gonna lift, and kind of the same thing on that last restart . Yeah, it’s definitely good for us that a lot of those good cars were tore up, and then as well as being able to restart somewhere in the midpack as opposed to restarting dead last.”

    DID YOU CUT THE TIRE? “I don’t know. I know Zippy said it looked like we just ran something over and cut it. I know there was definitely no warning. I went through turn one just fine and I was about midway through the backstretch and all of a sudden I thought I was gonna spin out down the straightaway, so I don’t know if I just hit something. I know there was a lot of debris all race long, kind of all over the place with how many wrecks there were and how many cars were in every wreck, so I’m sure I just hit something little and cut it. I was really lucky to be able to come back from that.”

    CAN YOU TALK ABOUT GETTING THROUGH THE CARNAGE TODAY? “It was crazy. I felt like the start right before that our car finally got to driving good. We started really bad and I knew I was gonna kind of be in the mix finally, where before I couldn’t really keep up with those guys. We all got stacked up off of one and I saw the 9 getting kind of squirrely. I was hitting the 22 really hard trying to help him to get going and we all checked up. It was like four us all hit each other at the same time and cars just started wrecking left and right. It was like the movie Cars. There sea just kind of split perfectly. The 22 was probably an inch, if that, off my front bumper. It was so close, so everything went our way today. Obviously, we still had issues with speeding on pit road and the flat tire, but, other than that, everything worked out perfect. We were really bad at the beginning of the race and thought we were gonna be lucky to even run eighth, but then a lot of those guys get tore up and we make our car better and we’re able to drive back through the field.”

    HOW CONCERNED WERE YOU WITH CHASTAIN ON THE FINAL RESTART? “I was certainly concerned just because I knew if the caution didn’t come out I was gonna win the race, and anytime you have a restart you never know what can happen. I kept contemplating in my head what lane to choose for that final restart because the 7, I always feel like, is the best pusher and typically I always say if the 7 is gonna be on the inside or the outside you go with that lane. He was so damaged that I was worried about doing it. I talked to my spotter to tell the 39 spotter just to push me as hard as he could and we relayed that message, so that’s what we did. I drove it in really hard into one, obviously, but Ross just being able to cut all of that distance off he threw a slide job on me. I was tight that final run as it was, so I was worried about even being able to turn back under him. I knew from that run where I caught him that his biggest struggle point was the tunnel turn. Even by himself he was really sideways through there, so I just tried to use that to my advantage and get really close to him without hitting him and just put air on his spoiler and get him loose, and then obviously I had to drive in deep enough into three that I could get away from him so he couldn’t do the same thing back to me, just because these XFINITY cars with how low of downforce they are, they’re just a handful around other guys if they’re close to your door or close to your bumper. So I knew that Ross was probably gonna do the same thing back to me, so I just had to drive in deep enough to get away from him.”

    DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT TO EXPECT ON THE ROAD COURSE AT INDIANAPOLIS NEXT WEEK? “Yeah, I’ve been practicing on the simulator since February for the Indy race. It means the world to me to win there, just with it being new nobody knows what to expect, so we’re trying to be the best we can be. I go to the simulator every Wednesday and every Wednesday I’ve been running at least an hour-and-a-half to two hours at Indy, just trying to get prepared for the racetrack. I feel like I’ve got a pretty good idea of where to make speed. It’s hard to really say how much the simulator will correlate over to the real-life thing, but I feel like I have a really good general idea of what to do and I’m not gonna be lost for those first couple of laps. I was standing here when Jeremy was talking and I couldn’t imagine going to a new racetrack and not being able to at least practice. When I was doing the ARCA stuff I didn’t have access to the simulator, but I at least had iRacing and iRacing doesn’t even have the same track that we’re gonna run, so I’m sure it’s gonna be really hard for those guys, but we’ve been practicing a lot for it. I’m really looking forward to it. It would mean the world to me to win at Indy. Growing up going there all the time. Growing up in Indiana and then for me to be a diehard Tony Stewart fan growing up to have Zippy on the box, to win at Indy would be one of the coolest things. So we definitely put a lot of significance on that race and hopefully we can get it done.”

    WHEN YOU LOOK AT INDY. HOW DO YOU CONTROL YOUR EMOTIONS FOR THAT RACE, AND WHAT WOULD IT BE LIKE TO WIN THERE WITH NO FANS? “I hate, first off, that there’s not gonna be fans at Indianapolis just because when I go there, there are so many people that come from my hometown and from my area that don’t get to see me race anywhere else. You know just feeling the support every time I go there is so special and last year in driver’s intros when we were riding around in the trucks I literally had tears in my eyes just the amount of people that were standing up and cheering for me. It wouldn’t suck to win Indy without fans, but it would be bittersweet because none of my family would be there, none of the fans that don’t get to watch me anywhere else. I’m not gonna turn away a win at Indy just because there are no fans, but it is tough to go there and not have fans. The same in the fall in Kentucky. Kentucky is actually five or six miles closer to where I grew up than Indy is, but to go two weeks back-to-back at my two home tracks and not have any fans is certainly tough. Obviously, we know the situation that we’re in and hopefully we can have fans back soon, but it would definitely mean the world to win at both of those racetracks and maybe next year we can go back with fans and try to get a win again.”

    HOW DO YOU HANDLE THE EMOTIONS? “I think to a certain extent of that is not having fans will make it a little bit easier just because emotionally it’ll be a little bit easier. I won’t have as many distractions. Normally, when I go to Indy I have a ton of appearances and everything else, and I’ll be able to just go there and focus strictly on racing. From that end, I think it’ll maybe help a little bit just not having those emotions go along with it. In the race car, once we get going, it’s not gonna be any different. I’m gonna be focused on my job and hopefully we can just keep bringing race cars like we have. That’s the big thing. Like I said, it would mean a lot to me to win that race, but at the end of the day it’s a race just like any of the other ones. They pay the same amount of points, so we’re going there with the mentality just like it was today, so it might mean more to me personally, but I think we can keep those emotions in check and just go there and try to do our deal.”

    GREG ZIPADELLI, Crew Chief, No. 98 HighPoint.com Ford Mustang — “It’s definitely a busy weekend with everything that’s going on, but we’ve got a lot of really good people, solid teams and had some really good cars yesterday. Today, now we get an opportunity to go race another Cup race. Getting a lot of racing done here in two days, but honestly it’s been a lot of fun, a lot of work, but everybody has done good. Yesterday, the biggest thing was we had four pretty strong cars. We were able to just fluff them and do some maintenance and setup changes for today, so hopefully we made the right ones and have another good, solid day.”

    HOW REWARDING IS THIS WIN WITH ALL THE ADVERSITY YOU HAD TODAY? “I guess that’s what probably makes racing so fun and so humbling of a sport is that it’s just never over until it’s over. I just thank the Lord that we had another opportunity at it and Chase made the best of it. We obviously had a good car and that’s all you can do is you kind of ride that wave and, right now, today was a good one for the XFINITY program even though we had a lot of adversity and some things that could have taken us out or at least taken the win away from us a couple of times and battled back, so just proud of everybody. I’m super, super-proud of Chase. He never gets rattled. He doesn’t get worked up. It’s kind of like he just pulls the belts tighter and tries to figure out whatever he can do to make it better and goes and does it.”

    WHAT DOES IT SAY FOR CHASE TO LOSE A TIRE AND THEN COME BACK THROUGH TO STILL WIN? “Yeah, a super-talented, young kid. He has a great attitude, fights to the end. That restart when we put tires on and had to come from the back, he went from 17th to fourth in three-quarters of a lap. He was three, four, five-wide and, like I said, we were blessed today. For as much bad as we had, we had a little good luck when we needed it. I’m just proud of everybody, certainly of Chase and his efforts.”

  • RCR Post Race Report – Pocono Green 250 Pocono Raceway

    RCR Post Race Report – Pocono Green 250 Pocono Raceway

    Myatt Snider and the TaxSlayer Chevrolet Team Show Speed with Top-Five Finish at Pocono Raceway

    Finish: 4th
    Start: 2nd
    Points: 10th

    “It was a great day for us. We were up front leading laps and had a great chance to win in our TaxSlayer Chevrolet Camaro. I hate we got involved earlier with that incident that took out so many cars. I was getting a big push from behind and had a run on the 9 car. I knew we were going to funnel up very quickly, so I started lifting out of it, but the guy behind me didn’t. I hate it for those guys, but I’m thankful we were able to make it through without damage. In the end it just came down to experience for me. I’ve only had a select few races with this RCR car. It has so much speed, I just need to get myself a little more consistent. Kudos to my RCR guys for bringing such a fast TaxSlayer Camaro. I had a blast today. I just need to get a little more experience and I think we’ll be able to win some races.”-Myatt Snider

  • Toyota Racing NXS Post-Race Recap – Pocono

    Toyota Racing NXS Post-Race Recap – Pocono

    HILL, HERBST DRIVE SUPRAS TO THE TOP 10 IN CAUTION-FILLED XFINITY RACE AT POCONO
    Riley Herbst recovers from on-track incident to be top finishing rookie

    LONG POND, Pennsylvania (June 28, 2020) – Timmy Hill (eighth) and Riley Herbst (ninth) were the highest-finishing Toyota drivers in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) race at Pocono Raceway on Sunday.

    Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
    NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS)
    Pocono Raceway
    Race 12 of 33 – 225 miles, 90 laps

    TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
    1st, Chase Briscoe*
    2nd, Ross Chastain*
    3rd, Jeremy Clements*
    4th, Myatt Snider*
    5th, Michael Annett*
    8th, TIMMY HILL
    9th, RILEY HERBST
    21st, STEFAN PARSONS
    26th, CHAD FINCHUM
    27th, STEPHEN LEICHT
    32nd, HARRISON BURTON
    36th, BRANDON JONES
    *non-Toyota driver

    TOYOTA QUOTES

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

    Finishing Position: 9th

    What happened that led to the contact from Justin Haley?

    “I don’t think there was anything built up ahead of time that caused that. We had a really fast Monster Energy Supra and I kept making up positions early on. Then I would over-drive and give up some positions here and there, but the car was good enough to do that and keep passing people. I think I drove it too deep into the tunnel turn one time and that pack of four cars got by me and then in that same lap I was going to pass Justin (Haley) and I freed him up. Then he just hooked me down the frontstretch. All in all, it was a rough day, but we salvaged a top-10 finish.”

    How were you able to make it from 21st to ninth in the final two laps?

    “We just have really fast race cars at Joe Gibbs Racing. Everybody else was pretty banged and bruised or riding along and we were able to capitalize on that to get the top-10 finish.”

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

    Finishing Position: 32nd

    We heard several drivers speculate about fluid. Is that what caused the issue there, Harrison?

    “Yeah, that’s what I thought when I first spun out. It’s always hard to say. It happened so fast, but the way it happened so fast and the way I spun, it made me feel like there was oil but I’m always the person that likes to think about what I could have done better and I will have to look back and see if I just got loose or what, but it’s hard to say. I was racing with the 1 (Michael Annett), and felt good and it just instantly came around. That’s a weird place to come around. That hit looked harder than it was, so I’m alright. Thankful that my team built safe racecars. I’ve unfortunately tested that out twice this year. Bummer, but we will be back and hopefully win some more.”

    BRANDON JONES, No. 19 Toyota Service Centers Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    Finishing Position: 36th

    Brandon, we saw the video. Walk us through the incident from your vantage point.

    “Yeah, I have not yet honestly seen any of the video, but from my vantage point – we are trying to go three wide, ultimately, you make up spots on these restarts, so we were trying to go three wide and get them early. But obviously, you have to have a little give and take. It’s just early. It doesn’t take much when you get three-wide to get pushed around. But from my vantage point we got hit in the back, and that’s what it looks like to me as well there. We just got to keep going. We had a really good positive. We won the truck race. I had high hopes for this race too. Toyota puts so much into our program. They do such a good job for us. Menards, everybody that supports us. We got two more cars in this race. Maybe they can get it done for us.”

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  • Team Penske NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Report – Pocono

    Team Penske NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Report – Pocono

    Team Penske NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Report
    Track: Pocono Raceway
    Race: Pocono Green 225
    Date: June 28, 2020

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    No. 22 MoneyLion Ford Mustang – Austin Cindric
    Start: 9th
    Stage 1: 1st (3rd stage win of 2020)
    Stage 2: 2nd
    Finish: 29th
    Status: Accident
    Laps Completed: 52/91
    Laps Led: 11
    Point Standings (behind first): 4th (-46)

    Notes:

    Austin Cindric had a forceful MoneyLion Ford Mustang in the Pocono Green 225 Sunday afternoon at Pocono Raceway. Cindric led 11 laps and was poised to contend for the win before misfortunes struck, leaving him with a 29th-place finish in the final rundown. The driver of the No. 22 MoneyLion Ford Mustang sits fourth in the NASCAR Xfinity Series driver standings, 46 markers behind leader Chase Briscoe.

    Cindric started ninth in the scheduled 90-lap, 225-mile race after the field was set per random draw. The 21-year-old dominated Stage 1, an action-packed segment that saw four cautions and a 21-minute red flag for track cleanup. At the conclusion of the first stage, Cindric was scored as the leader, capturing his third stage win of the 2020 season. With the leaders choosing a mixture of strategies, crew chief Brian Wilson made the call to pit for four tires, fuel, and adjustments during the caution on lap 22 to aid his tight Mustang.

    The Mooresville, N.C. native restarted 11th when Stage 2 went green. He was running the fastest laps on track throughout the 20-lap stage. Happy with the previous chassis adjustment during the first stop, Cindric and the MoneyLion Ford climbed back inside the top-five by lap 33 and survived a green-white-checkered dash to end the stage to finish second when the stage concluded on lap 40. Wilson called Cindric to pit road during the stage caution for four fresh tires and restarted third when the race went green.

    Cindric was running fifth when trouble struck with 38 laps to go in the race. While the field was jockeying for position on the backstretch, Noah Gragson, running just ahead of the No. 22 Mustang, slipped sideways, triggering a multi-car pileup. Cindric was also collected with damage too severe to continue ending his afternoon early.

    The NASCAR Xfinity Series is back in action Saturday, July 4 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course for the Pennzoil 150, with live coverage starting at 3:00 p.m. ET on NBC and Sirius XM NASCAR Radio.

    Quote: “It seemed like a couple of cars in front of me were checked up. The 9 was sliding off the bottom lane and I don’t know if he got into the 21 or the 21 hooked him. I don’t know. Either way it caused a big pile-up. We were obviously on the front side of our strategy. We had an incredibly fast MoneyLion Ford Mustang all day. We were able to cut through traffic when we needed to and just the wrong place, wrong time. It really stinks. I feel this is part of the long list of races where I feel like we should have contended for the win and here I am early, so it stinks but that’s racing. We’ll go to Indy, a hometown race for our team and I’m looking forward to that.”

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Briscoe Wins Fourth NASCAR XFINITY Race of 2020

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Briscoe Wins Fourth NASCAR XFINITY Race of 2020

    NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
    SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 2020
    POCONO GREEN 225 – POCONO RACEWAY
    FORD PERFORMANCE DRIVER – POST RACE QUOTES

    FORD FINISHING RESULTS:
    1st — Chase Briscoe
    29th — Austin Cindric

    Chase Briscoe won his fourth race of the 2020 NASCAR XFINITY Series season with today’s victory at Pocono Raceway. His other wins have come at Las Vegas, Darlington and Homestead.

    CHASE BRISCOE, No. 98 HighPoint.com Ford Mustang — VICTORY LANE INTERVIEW — “We were really not that good at the beginning. We kind of struggled and didn’t have the speed I really anticipated us to have here, and then Zippy and the guys just kept working on it and kept getting it better and better. We had the lead there after I sped on pit road and I was a little worried, but, fortunately, a lot of the good cars got tore up, so that made it a little bit easier to get back through the field. And then me and Ross, it was pretty fun. He’s always one of the hardest guys to race against and pass, and just really cool to get HighPoint.com here in Victory Lane. This is their home track. I was at the Mendiburu’s family house last night, so it’s pretty cool for them to win at their home track, so I know it means a lot. It’s cool to get all of our partners in Victory Lane — Ford Performance Racing School, Fields, Dell Production Alliance Group, Go Bowling, Huffy Bicycles. We’ve got a lot of really cool partners and we’re halfway to eight, so hopefully we can keep going.”

    WAS THERE CONCERN WHEN ROSS GOT BY YOU ON THE OT RESTART? “Yeah, a lot of concern. Ross, I felt like if I picked the bottom I could have maybe slid him, but I was really tight and I was worried if I went to the bottom I would get too tight on exit and when I was catching Ross I knew his trouble end was the tunnel turn. He was just so loose, so I just tried to use that to my advantage. I knew that was my one spot where I could probably make a pass and it was fun. We raced clean the whole time and it’s always fun when you can do that.”

    HOW DIFFICULT IS IT HERE AT POCONO TO MAKE SURE YOU GET EVERYTHING OUT OF IT? “It’s really tough and especially with no practice. Anytime you come here if you’re car is driving perfect, well, it’s never driving perfect in all three corners. With no practice it made it really tough and we did a really good job of getting our car good, and at least to where I could drive it good at the end. Playing chicken here, that’s the key to it. When you’re side-by-side with a guy getting specifically in turns one and two, you’re on pins and needles seeing who is gonna lift first. Ross, I knew was gonna probably be the last guy to lift and typically I’m one of those guys too, so I knew it was gonna be tough, but really cool to race those guys and do it clean. That’s the main thing.”

    YOU’VE NOW WON TWICE WITH ZIPPY ON THE BOX. HOW HAS THAT BEEN? “It’s pretty cool. Growing up a diehard Smoke fan, I was a fan of Zippy, but none of them would even top winning at Indy with Zippy. I think that would be the absolute coolest thing for me to win at Indianapolis with Zippy and we have really good momentum. I feel like we’re gonna have a really good car next week, so hopefully we can kiss the bricks and kissing them with Zippy would be pretty cool, but, obviously, just another testament to Boswell and all the guys that aren’t here at the racetrack right now. They’re the guys preparing the car back at the shop. Zippy is coming in and calling the race and doing a really good job, but Boswell is still the key aspect of this team and he’s done a really good job of getting the cars driving good and getting us up front.”

    AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 MoneyLion Ford Mustang — “It seemed like a couple of cars in front of me were checked up. The 9 was sliding off the bottom lane and I don’t know if he got into the 21 or the 21 hooked him. I don’t know. Either way it caused a big pile-up. We were obviously on the front side of our strategy. We had an incredibly fast MoneyLion Ford Mustang all day. We were able to cut through traffic when we needed to and just the wrong place, wrong time. It really stinks. I feel this is part of the long list of races where I feel like we should have contended for the win and here I am early, so it stinks but that’s racing.”

    WALK US THROUGH IT. “It seemed like the 9 got loose on the bottom and whether he cut off the 21 or the 21 got into him, either way, it caused a big pile-up and we were right there. I found a gap and the gap was the car against the wall, so there wasn’t a whole lot to do, unfortunately for us. Obviously, we had an incredibly fast MoneyLion Ford Mustang. I feel like I’ve said that the last couple weeks. I hate being out of the race early, but I also hate having a race-winning car and not being able to capitalize on it. I feel like that’s been the story of our last couple weeks and you just can’t let it get to you, but it’s frustrating. We’ll go to Indy, a hometown race for our team and I’m looking forward to that.”