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NASCAR XFINITY Series Press Release

  • Chastain Confident Ahead of NASCAR’s Return to Competition

    Chastain Confident Ahead of NASCAR’s Return to Competition

    Ross Chastain Notes:
    Best start at Darlington Raceway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS): 1st (2018)
    Best finish at Darlington Raceway in the NXS: 10th (2015)

    Kaulig Racing Notes
    Best start at Darlington Raceway in the NXS: 12th (2019)
    Best finish at Darlington Raceway in the NXS: 11th (2017 & 2019)

    Race Notes
    Darlington Raceway at 8pm ET on FS1
    Stages: 45/90/147 Laps

    Ross Chastain Quote:
    “Holy cow, it’s race week, boys and girls! It feels good! The sun is shining – better days are ahead. We’re just a couple of days away from the Xfinity Series going to Darlington. Cup will get on track first this Sunday, so they’ll get the track all prepped for us. Then we will show up on Tuesday night, walk to our cars, jump in, and race. No warmup, no nothing. It’s going to be pretty crazy, but I know my Kaulig Racing boys are going to bring us a fast Nutrien Ag Solutions hotrod.

    We’re going to random pill draw for the start, so we will be somewhere between first and 12th, the best way I understand it. We’re going to fire it off into turn one, come off turn two hopefully, and then go to my toughest corner on the track, turn three. It’s hard for me personally to enter turn three with enough arc if I’m going to run the top. I usually shallow the arc way too much, and then I’m all kinds of tight, loose all through the middle screaming and uncomfortable. Hopefully I’ve made some headway on that mentally, because it’s more of a mental game than anything entering one of these NASCAR tracks against the fence when you enter the corner – it’s a mental thing for me. I’ve been working on that, so we’ll see! If we keep the No. 10 car tight enough where I can hustle it, maybe we will have something for them at the end. Tune in Tuesday night, guys!”

    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.

  • JR Motorsports — NXS Darlington Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Darlington Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Darlington Raceway
    RACE: NASCAR Xfinity Series 200 (147 laps / 200.8 miles)
    DATE: Tuesday, May 19, 2020
    Broadcast Information – TV: 8 p.m. ET on FS1 / Radio: 7:30 p.m. ET on MRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett will seek to earn his second top-10 finish of the season as the NASCAR Xfinity Series returns to action at Darlington Raceway on Tuesday.
    • His first top 10 of the year was a seventh-place finish at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the second race of the season.
    • In seven starts at Darlington in the NXS, Annett has recorded a best finish of 10th in 2018.
    • Consistency is king for the Iowa native at the famed South Carolina oval, as he’s completed 94 percent of the laps run there in his NXS tenure.

    Daniel Hemric
    No. 8 Poppy Bank Chevrolet
    • In two previous NXS starts at Darlington, Daniel Hemric has earned a best finish of 11th which came in the 2018 event.
    • Hemric has also made a combined three starts at “The Track Too Tough To Tame” between the NASCAR Cup Series and the NXS.
    • In 35 NXS starts on tracks between 1 and 2 miles in length, Hemric has 10 top fives, 20 top 10s and two poles.
    • Poppy Bank returns to the No. 8 Chevrolet for the second time this season on Tuesday evening. Poppy Bank has been a long-running partner of Hemric’s, dating back to his 2018 NXS campaign.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Bass Pro Shops / TrueTimber / Black Rifle
    Coffee Chevrolet
    • Noah Gragson will make his second NXS start at “The Lady in Black” on Tuesday evening.
    • The Las Vegas native started eighth and finished eighth during his lone NXS appearance at Darlington in 2019.
    • At tracks that are between one to two miles in length in the NXS, Gragson has an average start of 9.5 and an average finish of 9.3.
    • After four races in the 2020 season, Gragson sits sixth in the NXS standings with one win, two top fives, three top 10s and has led 44 laps.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 Precision Build Chevrolet
    • In nine NXS starts at Darlington, Justin Allgaier has two top fives and six top 10s with 31 laps led.
    • Last season, Allgaier started fourth and ran as high as second at the historic track, coming home with a ninthplace finish.
    • Through the first four events of the 2020 season, the Illinois native has led a series-high of 140 laps and currently sits ninth in the NXS point standings.
    • This weekend, Allgaier’s No. 7 Camaro will carry the colors of Precision Tank and Tampa Tank-Florida Structural Steel, two companies who have newly merged to become Precision Build Companies, LLC.

    Driver Quotes
    “It’s a huge relief to get back on the track with this Pilot Flying J Chevrolet. It has been a long stretch without racing, and I am looking forward to getting back out there and establishing some consistency. It will be good for everyone to have some NASCAR racing back in our lives, and I am looking forward to helping get things started with a solid run at one of the sport’s iconic speedways.” – Michael Annett

    “I am beyond ready to get back to the track. We proved at the start of the season that we were strong but just didn’t quite get the finishes we deserved, so I know this No. 7 team is ready to get back out there. Our goal is to put on a great show for all the fans who will be tuning in on TV and go after the win in our Precision Build Camaro.” – Justin Allgaier

    “It’s going to be great to get back behind the wheel of this No. 8 Poppy Bank Chevy when we get to the track on Tuesday in Darlington. Hopefully we can go out there and give everyone watching at home some quality entertainment during these times. I feel really confident that we can have a really strong run and get some positive momentum on our side. I just can’t wait to get back going and get to work with Taylor (Moyer, crew chief) and all the guys on this No. 8 team.” – Daniel Hemric

    “To come back racing at Darlington after a two month break is definitely going to be a challenge. This isn’t a track that is easy to drive. You add the abrasiveness of the surface that causes some of the highest tire wear, and it lends even more drama to our return. It’s going to be weird experiencing a race without fans, but we plan to put on a great show so that everyone watching on TV has something to be excited about.” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates
    • JRM at Darlington: In 35 previous starts at “The Lady in Black,” JRM has earned two wins, eight top fives and 20 top 10s. Chase Elliott scored the organization’s first victory at the hallowed speedway in 2014 with Elliott Sadler following suit in 2016.
    • Bass Pro Shops Support for Social Distancing: Bass Pro Shops supports social distancing and they stand 100 percent with health care workers. Bass Pro Shops are open across the country and are ready to help you stock up on all the essentials to safely enjoy the outdoors.
    • #ShowUsYourTakeout: During these uncertain times, Alsco has been doing all they can to help support local restaurants that have had to switch to takeout only menus. During this time you can do your part to help, use #ShowUsYourTakeout and #DoYourselfAFlavor to support the small businesses and local restaurants.

  • Nutrien Ag Solutions Announces New Docuseries Featuring NASCAR Driver Ross Chastain Titled “Two-Track Mind”

    Nutrien Ag Solutions Announces New Docuseries Featuring NASCAR Driver Ross Chastain Titled “Two-Track Mind”

    LOVELAND, Colo. (April 9, 2020) — Nutrien Ag Solutions announced today the premier episode launch of “Two-Track Mind,” an online docuseries featuring NASCAR’s busiest driver, Ross Chastain. The documentary, which premiered on NASCAR’s YouTube channel, navigates Chastain’s journey as an eighth-generation watermelon farmer and professional NASCAR driver. This series captures the passions, emotions, successes and hardships that Chastain endures in the field and at the track.

    “I wake up every day thinking about racing and farming — it’s all I’ve ever done,” Chastain said. “Like most things in life, they both have the highest of highs and the lowest of lows.

    “We’ve never taken anyone behind the scenes into my life, and I am thankful for Nutrien Ag Solutions for the opportunity to learn more about different types of agriculture and share it with the world through my family’s story and the stories of so many other growers around the country,” Chastain added.

    Nutrien Ag Solutions, a leading agricultural retailer, also works with the Chastain family and other growers globally to provide inputs, services and agronomic expertise for their farms.

    “Ross, our employees and our customers are great ambassadors for agriculture. We’re proud to showcase them and modern production agriculture to a global audience,” said Brent Smith, vice president of marketing, innovation and sustainability for Nutrien Ag Solutions. “As The Ag Retailer of the Future, Nutrien Ag Solutions brings global resources to impact local acres. Farmers are resilient and continually adapt, using creative solutions to grow their business. We’re proud to partner with them in that process. The viewers and subscribers of this docuseries will get to experience this with Ross and see what it’s like to help feed the world while leading the field on the track and at the farm.”

    Nutrien Ag Solutions sponsors Chastain as he competes for a NASCAR Xfinity Series championship with his No. 10 Kaulig Racing team.
    Future episodes of “Two-Track Mind” will be available throughout the 2020 race season on NASCAR’s YouTube channel and promoted across social media platforms of Chastain, Nutrien Ag Solutions and Kaulig Racing.

    About Nutrien Ag SolutionsNutrien 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 Atlanta Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Atlanta Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Atlanta Motor Speedway
    RACE: EchoPark 250 (163 laps / 251.02 miles)
    DATE: Saturday, March 14, 2020
    Broadcast Information – TV: 4 p.m. ET on FS1 / Radio: 3:30 p.m. ET on PRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Axalta EchoPark Chevrolet

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett will seek his second top-10 finish of the season this weekend at Atlanta, following his seventh place finish three weeks ago at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
    • Annett’s best finish at Atlanta is 10th in 2012, and he was 12th in this race a year ago in his Pilot Flying J Chevrolet.
    • Consistency is king for the Iowa native at Atlanta, as he’s completed 99.2 percent of the laps run in his eight starts on the 1.54-mile oval.
    • The 1.5-mile tracks on the schedule have seen Annett post six top-five and 22 top-10 finishes in his career.
    • In two previous NXS starts at Atlanta, Hemric has earned an average finish of 10.0.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 SiteOne Landscape Supply Chevrolet
    • Through the first four races of the season, Justin Allgaier has already led 140 laps and has earned three valuable playoff points via stage wins.
    • In nine NXS starts at Atlanta, the 33-year-old driver has two top-five and five top-10 finishes, including a thirdplace run last year in this event.
    • Allgaier performed well earlier this year at Las Vegas, the initial 1.5-mile track the NXS raced on in 2020, earning a stage win and leading 63 laps on his way to a top-10 finish.
    • SiteOne Landscape Supply returns as primary partner of the No. 7 Camaro this weekend. The company was first on the car in 2018 when Allgaier scored a victory at Dover.

    Daniel Hemric
    No. 8 OnDeck Capital Chevrolet
    • Hemric has also made a combined three starts at the 1.54- mile speedway between the NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Gander Outdoors & RV Truck Series, scoring a best finish of fourth in the NGROTS in 2016.
    • In 35 NXS starts on tracks between one and two miles in length, Hemric has 10 top fives, 20 top 10s and two poles.
    • This weekend in Atlanta marks the first of two races for OnDeck Capital with the No. 8 Chevrolet. OnDeck, the largest US online lender for small business, will also be the primary partner at Chicagoland Speedway in June.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Axalta EchoPark Chevrolet
    • Gragson has one start in the NXS at Atlanta Motor Speedway. He started fourth and finished ninth after leading nine laps in this race last season.
    • At tracks that are 1.5-miles in length, Gragson has an average finish of 8.9.
    • After four races in the 2020 season, Gragson leads the way for JRM with one win, two top fives, three top 10s and is currently sixth in the championship standings.
    • The Axalta colors are aboard the No. 9 Camaro with EchoPark also joining the team for this weekend’s race in Atlanta.

    Driver Quotes
    “We had some tough luck on the West Coast swing, but our No. 1 Pilot Flying J team is ready to change all that this weekend at Atlanta. We’ve been solid on the 1.5-mile tracks and we had a great race at Las Vegas, so I’d love to get back into the groove this weekend. The track surface at Atlanta means you have to manage your stuff to be around at the end, and that’s what we plan to do on Saturday.” – Michael Annett

    “I’m really looking forward to getting to Atlanta. Our JR Motorsports Camaros have had a lot of speed this season and this No. 7 team has been stout every week. We’ve led a lot of laps and won some stages, now we just need to put it all together and get that victory. I feel like we’ve got a great chance to get it done this weekend with our SiteOne Landscape Supply Chevy.” – Justin Allgaier

    “Atlanta should be a lot of fun this weekend, especially with a new partner like OnDeck Capital coming on board our No. 8 Chevrolet. Atlanta is such a unique, fast track. With it’s worn out surface, you can really race from the top to the bottom of the track throughout the run. I feel like we will unload with a lot of speed in our JR Motorsports Camaro and be in contention all day long on Saturday.” – Daniel Hemric

    “The old age and grittiness of the surface in Atlanta makes for great racing because the tires fall off and the cars will start slipping and sliding around. I think we definitely had a car capable of running consistently in the top five here last year, we just fell a little short. I think we will pick up where we left off in Atlanta and be contending for the win when it comes down to it.” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates
    • JRM at Atlanta: JR Motorsports has collected three wins, 11 top-fives and 23 top-10 finishes, along with two pole awards (2009 and 2014) in 35 NXS starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Jamie McMurray earned the organization its first victory at the track in 2010 and Kevin Harvick claimed back-to-back wins in 2014 and 2015. JRM’s average finish of 9.5 at Atlanta is the team’s second best among all tracks on the NXS circuit.
    • NXS Autograph Session: JRM Teammates Justin Allgaier, Daniel Hemric and Noah Gragson will be participating in the NXS autograp

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Phoenix Xfinity

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Phoenix Xfinity

    Ford Mustangs Finish Top-10 at Phoenix

    NASCAR XFINITY SERIESPHOENIX RACEWAY – LS TRACTOR 200
    FORD PERFORMANCE DRIVER – POST RACE QUOTES
    SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2020

    FORD FINISHING ORDER
    4th – Brad Keselowski
    6th – Chase Briscoe
    8th – Austin Cindric

    BRAD KESELOWSKi, No. 12 XPEL Ford Mustang — Finished 4th

    “We started off and we were really tight. We made some adjustments and got to that next to last restart and got wrecked. Recovered from that and drove through the field. I think we would have had a shot to win if we didn’t have to come from so far behind. The team on the XPEL Ford worked pretty hard and got us in position there at the end. We gave it our all. I gave it all I had, it just wasn’t enough.”

    CHASE BRISCOE, No. 98 Ford Performance Racing School Mustang — Finished 6th 

    “I think we were definitely better than a sixth place race car. We just had a miscommunication when the whole field pitted. My crew chief told me to do what the 7 and the 9 do but the 9 pitted and the 7 stayed out, so I stayed out. Then we were at a disadvantage tire wise. I restarted last and was able to drive to sixth. Overall, it is a good learning weekend for November.”

    AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 MoneyLion Ford Mustang — Finished 8th

    WHAT IS UP WITH YOU AND THE 10 TODAY? “That is a great question for Ross (Chastain). I about got wrecked twice for position. That is cool I guess. I am not sure. It is a one lane race track but the first thing you do when you run up on a guy is not left-rear him. Enough people realize that. It is unfortunate you have to race it. He is fast and he deserves to be here but at the same time I am not sure I deserve that.”

    ARE YOU MAD ABOUT IT? “Yeah, anyone would be mad.”

    WILL YOU SPEAK TO HIM ABOUT IT? “I would like to hear his point of view for sure. It is usually just a wave and an, ‘Oh, I’m sorry.’ It is part of it. It is racing. It isn’t anything to lose sleep over. It isn’t new for him. Overall I think we need to improve our package for today, especially with the PJ1 stuff, it definitely hurt us a little today.”

    WITHOUT THOSE ISSUES, WOULD YOU HAVE WON THE RACE MAYBE? “I think I would have contended a little bit better, for sure.”

  • Toyota NXS Phoenix Quotes – Harrison Burton

    Toyota NXS Phoenix Quotes – Harrison Burton

    Toyota Racing – Harrison Burton
    NASCAR Xfinity Series Quotes

    AVONDALE, Arizona (March 6, 2020) – Joe Gibbs Racing driver Harrison Burton was made available to media at Phoenix Raceway after qualifying was cancelled:

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

    Did you expect to get your first win so early?

    “Yes and no, like I knew we could, but I didn’t want to put a timeline on it because you never know in this sport especially. If you put together a great football team, you’re probably going to win a lot of games. You put together a great baseball team, you’re probably going to win a lot of games. There’s a lot – your A variables are controllable, and your B are uncontrollable – there’s a lot of Bs in racing. You have something happen that is out of your control and can take it away from you. I never wanted to put a time on it, but I knew we were capable of winning any weekend.”

    Does winning take some pressure off?

    “It takes a little pressure off, right. You’re locked into the playoffs, but that doesn’t mean we’re going to stop working. I think we have an opportunity to do a lot of great stuff in the regular season that can help us in the playoffs and we saw last year with the 20 (Christopher Bell), 00 (Cole Custer) and 2 (Tyler Reddick), they were able to make it through the first round relatively easy because they had so many wins, so many playoff points. That matters. That gives you another weekend to learn and not be so stressed out and be getting better than your opponents who are having to work super hard on trying to get their stuff to win that weekend. Now, we’re going to go to every weekend with the opportunity to win and try to win because in this sport now, especially if you win, it makes your life a lot easier. We have an opportunity here to do a lot of great things that can help us later in the year as well.”

    Do you feel there was pressure to perform based on the success this team has had before?

    “Yeah, absolutely. That’s all right, that’s a good pressure to have. That means you’re in good equipment. It was my first full-time year in a NASCAR national series last year and we struggled a little bit at the time. I felt like at the end of the year we were not very good, we needed to keep fighting and work harder to get better and those steps didn’t happen in the truck, I think. It wasn’t a lack of effort. Sometimes you have seasons that are just bad. You can work as hard as you can and for whatever reason it just doesn’t click. This year, I have a different feeling about it. Obviously, we came out of the gate really strong with top-fives and a win and it’s been a good year so far. We just have to keep up that intensity and go out on the race track and try to prove something.”

    How big of a chip did you have on your shoulder entering this season?

    “The biggest one in my career. I’ve never gone a year where I didn’t win. I won last year, right, but in an ARCA car. I’ve never I don’t think in my life – well yeah, in K&N my first season I didn’t win, but I won late model races, I won a lot that year. I won races that kind of made me still know I could do it and be confident in myself. At the time, that was probably the roughest year, but last year was probably the roughest I’ve had in my entire career. There’s a huge chip on your shoulder to come out and be better, win races and prove to yourself and others you can do it. I always believed in myself that I could do it, but it’s hard to say that when you’ve not won yet. Getting that win, now it was only a season, but it felt like forever for me. Getting that win definitely made me feel a lot better.”

    Is there anything you’d change from last year?

    “I love the guys that I had there. I went every day and weekend excited to work with those guys because I had a great relationship with them. I feel like the biggest thing I needed to do last year and being a rookie in your first national touring series, it’s hard to be the team leader, right. You’re 18 years old, coming out of K&N, ARCA and you have to step up and be a leader as the driver of the race car – the quarterback. You have to rally the troops, you have to bring your guys up. I feel like I needed to do a better job of being a leader last year, and I needed experience. I was limited in mile-and-a-half experience, I was limited experience in trucks in general and I needed more experience and now I have experience on bigger tracks, and I have experience doing this and that. I feel like it comes easier for me now. Going to a new race track like last week, it’s the first time I ever raced at California. But going to that is less daunting than it used to be because I felt like I’m more prepared because I went through that learning experience last year. I feel like if I could change anything, I could have stepped up to be a better team leader and maybe that would have helped, maybe it wouldn’t. I felt like that’s where I needed to be better and I worked on that during this off-season quite a bit.”

    Do you feel more comfortable now after winning?

    “As a driver, you’re obviously not telling your guys to change this, change that. They know more about engineering, they know more about that stuff than you would, especially as a young guy. Kyle Busch might do that still, but as a young guy learning, you’re not doing that. Your job is to be more of a team leader, the guy that pumps everyone up to rally the troops. I’m way more comfortable doing that now. I’ve been given a setting where I’m able to do that now. Gibbs is a place they believe in you 100%, if they bring you in the building, the think you can win. That’s cool to be a part of an organization that believes in you and me and my team, I have a great crew chief and all my guys on the team down to the PR people – everyone believes in us and knows we can do it. That’s a fun place to be.”

    Do you feel you’re earning the respect of guys who have been doing this a long time?

    “That’s part of it. That’s something that gets over thought a lot. Trying to earn respect from the veterans is a thing that comes when you race people the way you want to be raced and you perform well and do your job, win races. They don’t like it when you win races, but it shows you belong at least. I think I have a great relationship with guys like Justin Allgaier who is a veteran. I’ve asked him for help before and he’s helped me out, especially my first races last year. Especially when I wasn’t competing with him for a championship, right. Now it’s fun to compete against those guys and try to get an edge. What’s so hard as a rookie, you’re going to places you’ve never been. You’re going against guys who have been there 20 times and you have to find a way to beat them. That comes with preparation, hard work, finding any advantage you can. I think it’s another thing I learned last year, is where can I be better than the next guy. It’s not do what the next guy does and try and copy that, it’s how do I be better.”

    What are your impressions on this track?

    “This track is unique. The dog leg presents a lot of challenges on restarts where you can put yourself in bad positions, but you can gain 10 spots if you have a really good restart and you’re at the back of the field. You can gain a whole lot of spots. There’s opportunities to gain and lose here on restarts especially. This track in turns three and four now, drives like a short track where you are on the brakes pretty hard and you have to hit the yellow line, but then you go into one and two and it drives like a mile-and-a-half because aero is really important. It can go all the way up to the PJ1, I saw guys running last year, especially the 00 (Cole Custer) ran up there in the Xfinity race last year. You’re able to kind of have more. Tools over there versus almost a short track where you get to the bottom, you have to be more discipline than that guy with a low straight exit and then set him up to pass in the dog leg. Then, you go into one and two and it opens up and it’s a whole other ball game. It’s a challenging place for sure.”

    What was going through your mind in the closing laps last weekend?

    “I was very focused on driving and just doing my job. I worked with a sports psychologist who is a guy who helps you get in that zone and focus. When I get in the car now, I notice that I’m able to focus better. That’s another step I took last year, or this off-season to get better, was working with a sports psychologist and how to have confidence and go to be able to 100% focus, not be thinking about what if I win, but think about I have to hit this corner right. That mindset change has helped me out. I was more worried about when to move to the top because it’s a risk every time you run up to the wall, so if you’re leading by two seconds, it’s hard to risk running by the fence, right. I’m thinking about that and then I have lapped cars and got held up a little bit and then it was just time to go up top and run as fast as you could. That’s when me and the 18 (Riley Herbst) kind of evened back out with a clean track and I had an aero advantage and I could go on the top. I was really, really focused on playing that card right and take the air away from my teammate Riley. I wasn’t really thinking about winning at that point, just trying to do my job.”

    What makes Kyle Busch so good?

    “What makes Kyle (Busch) good is precession but still being fast. He’s able to hit his marks and do his job really well and hardly makes mistakes. But he’s still doing that while being very fast. There’s guys who are super-fast all the time, but they sometimes slip up and miss parts and you can take advantage of that. Then there’s guys who are so worried about hitting their marks that they are not quite as fast on a lap time. Kyle is a mix of both. He’s someone that is going to hit his marks and be fast and he doesn’t make mistakes that he used to. He cannot make mistakes that he used to. What makes him good is experience I think as well. He’s got a leg up as well on me in that department for sure. I think he’s naturally talented and when you combine that with the work ethic and experience, then you get good results.”

    Are there things you can pick up and learn from Kyle?

    “Kyle (Busch) is obviously very good. Our goal is to be in front of him and to win. His goal is to be in front of us. Kyle is someone you can always watch and learn from. He drives so hard sometimes I think he is just going and if he gets out, I don’t know if he can tell you he’s fast. He just is. That’s someone that is just naturally talented.”

    Did Kyle Busch text or call you after your win?

    “So, I had 376 text messages. I went through as many as I could, and I feel bad I missed some. He might have been in there that I missed, but I still have unread text messages that you get wrapped up in the day to day deal. I try to call everyone back that texted me. Kyle (Busch) is always happy for especially ex-KBM guys. He’s normally pretty happy for them. He’s definitely a good guy to have around and learn from.”

    What are you looking forward to at Atlanta?

    “I have some experience at Atlanta. I’ve ran the trucks there, ran really good last year in the truck. I think I was running second most of the race to Kyle (Busch). I felt like I was a 10th faster than the field and he was a 10.5 faster than me. That was a good race for us. I finished eighth or so, had a bad restart. Ran up front all day. I have some experience at Atlanta. My teammate Riley (Herbst) tested there, which I think went really well for him. We can pick notes off him. I have a teammate Brandon Jones I can pick notes off of. He’s been in the series for five years now. A lot of experience in Atlanta between the three of us now. Honestly, the way I approach things now is I only look at race tracks that week. I haven’t done any Atlanta work yet, I’ve only done Phoenix work. As soon as I get home, that’s when Atlanta work starts. Monday morning I’ll be working out and we have our meetings, our pre-race meeting with my crew chief, my driver coach. We’re ready to go for Atlanta and ready to go any weekend.”

    What is the mindset of a rookie after winning?

    “It’s not pressures off. The goal is to win a lot of races. The goal is to win the championship. The goal is to be the best in the garage when you show up. We did our job that weekend. We did a good job that weekend. I was looking back whether or not we made right calls here or there and, in the end, it worked out because we won. That isn’t always going to be the case. There’s still things to learn, things to be better. We have a good result this weekend, but that doesn’t mean the work stops. We have to work harder to follow it up. We know we can do it, we know that we can contend and it’s our turn to adapt.”

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  • SS GreenLight Racing NASCAR Xfinity Series Phoenix Raceway Team Preview

    SS GreenLight Racing NASCAR Xfinity Series Phoenix Raceway Team Preview

    SS GreenLight Racing | NASCAR Xfinity Series
    Phoenix (Ariz.) Raceway | LS Tractor 200

    Fast Facts
    No. 07 SS GreenLight Racing Team:
    Driver: Ray Black Jr. (@RayBlackJr.)
    Primary Partner(s): CDA High Risk Training
    Crew Chief: Jason Miller

    Ray Black Jr. Phoenix Starts: Six previous NASCAR Xfinity starts from 2016 to 2019 with a track-best finish of 14th (Nov. 2019). Qualified a track-best 18st last March.

    Black Jr. has been running at the finish of five of his six Phoenix Raceway starts, completing 1,093 of 1,200 laps available.

    Manufacturer: Chevrolet Camaro

    Chassis Intel: SSGLR Chassis No: 718; competed last fall at Phoenix Raceway with a 14th place finish.

    Engine: Pro-Motor Engineering (PME)
    Driver Points Position: 14th
    Owner Points Position: 14th

    Follow on Social Media: For more on Ray Black Jr. visit RayBlackJr.com, like him on Facebook (Ray Black Jr.), follow him on Twitter (@RayBlackJr) and Instagram (@RayBlackJr).

    Ray Black Jr. Pre-Race Quote:

    “I’m looking forward to the first of two races at Phoenix Raceway this weekend. Last November, we had a real solid run with our SS GreenLight Racing team and I think what we learned in that race can help us this weekend.

    “My goal is to get us a top-15 finish on Saturday and end the West Coast Swing on an upswing heading back to the east coast and Atlanta Motor Speedway next week.”

    No. 08 SS GreenLight Racing Team:
    Driver: Joe Graf Jr. (@JoeGrafJr)
    Primary Partner(s): Core Development Group | EAT SLEEP RACE
    Crew Chief: Patrick Donahue

    Joe Graf Jr. Phoenix Raceway Starts: Joe Graf Jr. will make his Phoenix (Ariz.) Raceway debut in Saturday afternoon’s LS Tractor 200.
    Manufacturer: Chevrolet Camaro

    Chassis Intel: SSGLR Chassis No: 709; competed last fall at Phoenix (Ariz.) Raceway finishing 12th.

    Engine: Earnhardt-Childress Racing Engines (ECR)
    Driver Points Position: 30th | Owner Points Position: 35th

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

    Joe Graf Jr. Pre-Race Quote:

    “I’m really hoping for a good weekend in my Phoenix Raceway debut. The start of the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series season hasn’t gone as we had hoped, but it hasn’t been from the lack of effort from my guys on the SS GreenLight Racing team.

    “They have given me very competitive No. 08 Core Development Group | EAT SLEEP RACE Chevrolet Camaros, we just haven’t had the best of luck. We hope to change that tune and end the West Coast Swing on a high note.”

    Race Information:

    The LS Tractor 200 (200 laps | 200 miles) is the fourth of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2020 schedule. Practice begins on Fri., Mar. 6 from 12:35 p.m. – 1:25 p.m. A final 25-minute session has been etched in from 3:02 p.m. – 3:27 p.m. Qualifying is set for race day, Sat., Mar. 7 beginning at 11:05 a.m. The 36-car field will take the green flag shortly after 2:00 p.m. with live coverage on FOX Sports 1, the Motor Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Satellite Radio, Channel 90). All times are local (Mountain).

    About SS Green Light Racing:

    As one of the most tenured teams in all of NASCAR, SS GreenLight Racing has been a developmental hub for drivers looking to climb the ranks. Led by owner and former driver Bobby Dotter, the team has fielded entries in either the NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series or the Xfinity Series competition since 2001.

    Coming off a successful 2019 Xfinity campaign, SS GreenLight Racing looks to build further momentum with their two-car program in 2020 with rookie driver Joe Graf Jr. and series’ veteran Ray Black Jr.

  • Haley Taking Big Picture Approach Heading to Phoenix Raceway

    Haley Taking Big Picture Approach Heading to Phoenix Raceway

    Justin Haley Notes:
    Best Start at Phoenix Raceway: 10th (2019)
    Best Finish at Phoenix Raceway: 7th (2019)

    Kaulig Racing Notes:
    Best Start at Phoenix Raceway: 4th (2016 & 2017)
    Best Finish at Phoenix Raceway: 6th (2017)

    Justin Haley Quote:
    “We are headed to Phoenix Raceway this weekend coming off a top-five run at Auto Club Speedway. We had an awesome car there and we were fast all weekend. We are taking a brand new car to Phoenix. This is going to be a super important weekend for us, because Phoenix is actually our season finale where we are going to run for the championship if we make it that far in the playoffs, so this weekend we are going to study and get all the notes we can to try and make that push for the championship later in the season.”

    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.

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  • JR Motorsports — NXS Phoenix Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Phoenix Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Phoenix Raceway
    RACE: LS Tractor 200 (200 laps / 200 miles)
    DATE: Saturday, March 7, 2020
    Broadcast Information – TV: 4 p.m. ET on FS1 / Radio: 3:30 p.m. ET on MRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett heads to Phoenix seeking his third straight top-10 finish on the 1-mile desert oval after recording eighth- and ninth-place results in the two 2019 events there.
    • Annett’s best finish at Phoenix is seventh in 2012, and half of his six top-10 results there have come in the Pilot Flying J Chevrolet at JR Motorsports.
    • Annett has an affinity for 1-mile tracks in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. His average finishes—14.8 at Phoenix, 12.7 at Dover and 13.0 at New Hampshire—are combined with a 99.3 percent laps completed standard on the short ovals.

    Daniel Hemric
    No. 8 Poppy Bank Chevrolet
    • In four 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 10 starts on tracks one mile in length in the NXS, Hemric has recorded four top fives, seven top 10s and an average finish of 7.0.
    • Through his first two starts behind the wheel of the No. 8 Chevrolet for JRM, Hemric has earned a best finish of seventh and led for 10 laps.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Chevrolet
    • Gragson has two starts in the NXS at Phoenix Raceway with a best finish of 10th coming in the fall of 2019.
    • At tracks that are one mile in length, Gragson has an average start of 7.7 and an average finish of 10.7.
    • After three races in the 2020 season, Gragson sits ninth in the standings with one win, two top fives, two top 10s and 17 laps led.
    • In three previous starts in the Truck Series at Phoenix, Gragson has recorded a best finish of second in 2018. Among those starts, the Las Vegas native has led 98 total laps.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet
    • Justin Allgaier heads to Phoenix as the most recent race winner at the track, having scored the victory in the November 2019 race after leading 85 of 200 laps.
    • In 19 total NXS starts at the 1-mile oval, the 33-year-old driver has two wins, seven top fives, 12 top 10s and 334 laps led. He also captured the pole award in the spring 2018 event.
    • Allgaier has proven to be quite impressive on 1-mile tracks, earning three wins (Phoenix 2017 and 2019, Dover 2018), 16 top fives and 29 top 10s in 46 NXS starts.

    Driver Quotes

    “I love racing at Phoenix and the other 1-mile ovals, and our performance shows that. We’ve run in the top 10 the last two times out there, and we need a solid performance. We had another fast Pilot Flying J Chevrolet at California, but once again got caught in someone else’s mess. Despite the damage, we were able to overcome it and get a reasonable finish. We’re aiming for a lot better result this weekend.” – Michael Annett

    “Phoenix is always a track that I have circled on my calendar as one of my favorites. We were fortunate enough to get another win here last year and it’s all because of how great of a job this BRANDT Professional Agriculture team does of preparing fast Camaros. I know we’ll have another hot rod this weekend and I’m excited to see what we can accomplish during the race on Saturday.” – Justin Allgaier

    “I’ve always enjoyed racing at Phoenix. We’ve had some strong runs there in the past in the Xfinity Series and I feel like we can do that again this weekend with our Poppy Bank Chevrolet. I feel like we made a lot of positive gains last week in Fontana and hopefully we can continue that once we unload on Friday. I know that Taylor (Moyer, crew chief) and everyone on this No. 8 team had some really good runs at Phoenix last year which gives me a ton of confidence that we can do that this year.” – Daniel Hemric

    “Phoenix is one of the tougher tracks we go to because it’s not only hard on the brakes but it’s also hard on the car because of the dogleg and how often you cut that part of the track. I ran pretty well here in 2019 so I hope to continue that trend and hopefully get back on the right path after being involved in an incident in California last weekend.” – Noah Gragson

    • JRM in the Valley of the Sun: JR Motorsports has collected three victories, 17 top fives and 38 top 10s in 68 NXS starts at Phoenix Raceway. Justin Allgaier enters this weekend as the most recent race winner in Phoenix, scoring the victory in the November 2019 event 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.
    • JRM Autograph Session: JRM teammates Michael Annett, Justin Allgaier, Daniel Hemric and Noah Gragson will be signing autographs at the JR Motorsports / Hendrick Motorsports souvenir trailer at Phoenix on Friday, March 6 from 4:30 – 5 p.m. MST.
    • Gragson Appearance: JRM driver Noah Gragson will be making an appearance at the INfield in the fan zone d

  • Chastain Shifts Gears Heading to the Desert

    Chastain Shifts Gears Heading to the Desert

    Ross Chastain Notes:Best start at Phoenix Raceway: 14th (2015)
    Best Finish at Phoenix Raceway: 15th (2018)

    Kaulig Racing Notes:

    Best Start at Phoenix Raceway: 4th (2016 & 2017)
    Best Finish at Phoenix Raceway: 6th (2017)

    Ross Chastain Quote:
    “We are headed back to the desert for the final leg of our west coast swing. I am actually excited to shift! This will be my first time going into the race preparing to shift to third gear. I’ve watched guys do it in the Xfinity Series for years and never was able to. It will be a bit of a learning curve for me, but going there with a racecar prepared to do it is an awesome feeling for me that my team puts that into it. The top 10s have been great to start the year, but obviously we want a lot more. There have been a lot of mistakes on my end, but if we clean those up, I think we will have a shot come the end of Saturday’s Xfinity race.”

    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.

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