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  • RCR Post Race Report – Zippo 200 at The Glen

    RCR Post Race Report – Zippo 200 at The Glen

    Tyler Reddick and No. 2 Anderson’s Maple Syrup Team Overcome Multiple Obstacles at Watkins Glen International to Claim Top-10 Finish

    Finish: 5th
    Start: 6th
    Points: 1st

    “We fought it all today at Watkins Glen and somehow came away with a top-10 finish at one of the most challenging tracks for me. We qualified really well, but on that first lap I was trying to give the 10 a little bit of room but didn’t give myself enough time to get back over and missed the bus stop. We pitted right away to get the grass off our nose and played a little bit of strategy to get our track position back. That seemed to be the trend of our day, every time we got track position, something would happen and we would get shuffled back again. My crew chief, Randall Burnett, and all my spotters did a great job of keeping me focused and on track for the rest of the race. Coming out of here with a sixth-place finish is a big accomplishment, and I hope we can keep that momentum going next week at Mid-Ohio.” -Tyler Reddick

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Cindric-Wilson Press Conference Transcript

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Cindric-Wilson Press Conference Transcript

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
    NASCAR XFINITY Series (NXS)
    Saturday, August 3, 2019
    EVENT: Zippo 200 at The Glen, Watkins Glen, NY.

    WINNER’S PRESS CONFERENCE

    BRIAN WILSON, Crew Chief, No. 22 MoneyLion Ford Mustang – “Obviously, the finish was pretty wild, but, for me, the biggest part was that pit call and that goes back to some homework that Austin and I did throughout the week. We had that scenario in mind that if a caution came out we wanted to pit there. We had seen the 7 car did that last year and it paid off for him to come back through. There was a lot of speed in it, so when he came on the radio and asked if that was the scenario we were in, we were both on the same page there. He sounded very confident that he wanted tires. Now, I don’t know if it would have worked out if we didn’t have the guys get sideways in the esses, but in the end they did and it was a really good day.”

    AUSTIN GOT THE LEAD WITH 1 TO GO, BUT THEN HE AND AJ RACED TO THE FINISH. CAN YOU TALK ABOUT WHAT HE SHOWED TODAY? “His development has been pretty rapid throughout this year. We’ve had some ups-and-downs, obviously, but he’s doing a really good job not only on road courses, but ovals. As far as the last lap, I was a little surprised because we had talked about that he would make the move on the last lap into one and the fact that he made the move earlier than that showed me how confident he was that he could pull away. I’m sure some of that was the fact that he had fresher tires, but, honestly, I was sitting on the pit box and thought it was too early, but he made it work out. That just shows how far he has come and how confident he is in his abilities, that he was able to make that move early and still hold him off.”

    WERE YOU WORRIED THAT THE PIT CALL WAS WRONG WHEN THE OTHER CAUTION CAME OUT AND YOU LOST A COUPLE OF LAPS? “Yeah, as the laps were ticking away we were sitting there, and he had moved up a row, so he was P6 at that point, but, yeah, we needed laps to make everything happen. Like I said, if they don’t get sideways in the esses, I don’t know that we get by that many guys because they were pretty strong cars. Earlier in the race we struggled to get by some of those guys, so, yeah, I was definitely worried. I still don’t know that it would have been the right call if different scenarios had played out, but we’re obviously pretty happy that it did.”

    A YEAR FROM NOW DO YOU THINK THIS WILL STILL BE THE RIGHT CALL BECAUSE OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES THAT HAPPENED? “That’s why we do the homework during the week because we talk through all the scenarios in a nice, controlled environment. It depends if the tire changes. We felt like this tire had speed in it, at least for the first 10 laps. That’s part of why we wanted to make that call, but everyone in this garage watches how scenarios play out to where next year there might be more guys that do it to where you might come out with fresh tires and be P5 or P6, so those are the things you’re always looking at when you’re reviewing that strategy and that’s why we talk about it ahead of time, so in the heat of the moment Austin and I can be on the same page.”

    BRIAN WILSON CONTINUED — WHAT HAS IT TAKEN TO GET HERE TODAY WITH A ROOKIE LIKE AUSTIN? “Yeah, there’s definitely a different feeling when you win with a development guy. If you go back in mine and Austin’s history, we actually worked together in ARCA. There was one point I was off the 22 car, I was on the 12 and we were able to get his first oval win or stock car win at Kentucky in an ARCA race. Seeing his full progress from back then to where he’s at right now I’m proud to see it, but I also knew what I was up against at the beginning of the year. When you’ve got guys that come in week-in and week-out that are Cup superstars, it gives you the ability to just focus on the car and I think it’s made me a better crew chief to where week-in and week-out I’m having to spend a lot of time with Austin, focus on that side of things. I’ve had to delegate more to my car chief and my engineer, but in the end I think it’s making the whole team stronger working with a guy like Austin.”

    MORE ROAD COURSES COMING UP. HOW DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN DO IN THE PLAYOFFS? “Honestly, I think it starts with this month. We came into this month knowing that we needed to get Playoff points and I told him this week we didn’t need to throw a Hail Mary to get a win and it turns out we just threw a Hail Mary. But in the end that’s why we stayed out so long in the first stage, trying to get the Playoff points. That’s our focus right now is let’s try to get as many Playoff points as we can to put ourselves in a good position for the Playoffs. That’s also why we’ve stayed pretty focused on the oval stuff, knowing that’s how you’re gonna end up winning the championships. You’ve got to be good at the places like Kansas and Texas and Homestead, but we definitely like the fact that the Roval is in the Playoffs. I think it lines up well for us as long as we can keep progressing on the ovals and getting better there.”

    DO YOU GO FOR MORE WINS NOW OR PLAYOFF POINTS? “I’m sure that’s going to be a discussion we have in our Monday debrief is where are we at right now. Do we feel like getting those five Playoff points is enough? Obviously, the most Playoff points is by getting wins, so we’re probably in a situation where I would think at Mid-Ohio we’re more likely to flip the stages and not necessarily go for a stage point and try to set ourselves up for the end of the race, but you’ve got to get there and see what your speed is. I mean, we were very fast last year, but there’s no guarantee we’re gonna be that fast again. If guys like Allgaier are extremely fast, we might have to change that to where we go for the stage points.”

    AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 MoneyLion Ford Mustang – “We knew coming into today, especially after qualifying, that it was gonna be really tough to beat Kyle Busch. He had seven-tenths on the field in qualifying and I was scratching my head where to find that, so we knew today was gonna be a good points day and being able to be conservative at tracks that are firmly in our wheelhouse and after they had their issues, we kind of knew it was game-on from there on, so to be able to execute like we did and obviously get the right restart in Stage 3, get a gap, being able to be racing AJ and then obviously to come out of the pits in front of him was really crucial, and then that call with about 15 to between Brian and I, we decided that it was time to go on offense and obviously it all worked out in the end. I’m so happy that AJ were able to have the battle that we had and be able to put on that kind of a show for the fans and be able to hug it out after the race and no feelings hurt, and really be able to have such an awesome first win, and to be able to do it in my sponsor Money Lion’s backyard is awesome. They do so much for this sport and my program, so I couldn’t be happier and I’m excited for next week.”

    HOW DID YOU GET PAST THE SITUATION WITH THOSE THREE CARS? “T.J. Majors was spotting for me this weekend and he did a great job of letting me know what was going on around me and helping me be able to avoid the stuff that happened in turn one, and then on the following restart the stuff that happened in the esses. You get enough of these guys on these restarts cautions are gonna breed cautions and it put us in a better spot, but we also need a couple of those green flag laps to really hone in and be able to execute and take advantage of our new tires and it honestly worked out perfectly. I thought we were in the fence after the 20 got hooked, but it all worked out.”

    COULD YOU IMAGINE A BETTER SCENARIO WHEN THOSE THREE CARS GOT CROSSED UP? “It’s great when you know that there’s only one car you’ve got to beat and when that car is getting bigger in your windshield that’s all you have to worry about. It would have been pretty tough to pass those other guys, but at the same time getting hooked like I did at the fastest part of the race track, I still got clipped in the right-rear and still got a little bit of damage from it and still lost a lot of time to AJ. After the first two laps we were within a couple of tenths of each other and I wasn’t sure that maybe we’d made the right call or maybe tires meant enough, but after his tires got heat in them, especially his rear tires he really seemed to be struggling. I could see him putting down rubber outside the corners, so I knew that’s where we were gonna be able to come on strong and I was just praying for that race to go all green because that was gonna be our best shot to do it without having anyone contest it from behind.”

    COULD YOU DESCRIBE WHAT YOU WERE THINKING ON THE WHITE FLAG LAP? “He was struggling for rear grip and I’m sure he knew he had to keep it in front of me for turn one because I was either gonna try a lunge on the brakes or be able to be close enough in the bus stop. I’m sure he felt like that was his best chance to be able to maintain a gap and he seemed to just maybe overdrive the corner. His rear tires chattered and he did a great job of saving the car, but missed the corner and left a great door for me open.

    AUSTIN CINDRIC CONTINUED – “I didn’t know if he was gonna shove me back again into turn one, so I adjusted my brake bias getting ready for it and trying to be as prepared as possible because I knew if we were able to get to the bus stop, which was my car’s strength all day and my strength all weekend, if I was able to get to there, we were gonna be home sailing.”

    BRIAN THOUGHT YOU MADE THE MOVE TOO EARLY. WHY DID YOU MAKE THAT DECISION? “I’ve done so many of these races and there are so many guys that try so hard to win races in this series and if you have that opportunity right in front of you to pass that guy for the win, you take it every single time. I have no regrets about being able to close in and at least stay close to him. I didn’t know if the carousel was gonna be the right spot, but, like I said before the bus stop was our strength, and to be able to close in that gap and have that opportunity, you can’t think twice about it. I think that’s my mentality and I feel like that paid off today.”

    WHAT DOES THIS MEAT TO GET YOUR FIRST WIN HERE? “It’s fantastic. Obviously, you get the benefit of the Playoff points, which I’ve been talking about and anyone who has interviewed me in this room all I say is Playoff points, Playoff points, Playoff points, and it’s because it means so much in the Playoffs and to be able to get a race win and get those Playoff points and be able to position ourselves in the regular season points to have the benefit of more Playoff points really separates ourselves from those guys that are all fighting for fourth because I feel like Justin Allgaier, Chase Briscoe, Noah has had a good couple of weeks. We’re all fighting for that fourth spot right now because we’re a little behind with the three guys that have been dominating all the races, so to be able to do that, execute today and to be able to position ourselves in a better spot, I think that’s what we need, that’s what we hoped for coming into today and that’s what we’re hopeful for in the next six or seven races heading toward the Playoffs.”

    WHAT’S IT LIKE TO WALK INTO VICTORY LANE? “I kind of felt like Rocky for a minute, but a little more pathetic because my car didn’t work (laughing). It was cool I guess and to be able to give high fives to the fans, but I don’t know why my clutch burned out like it did. I’ve done burnouts before – some have been more successful than others, but I didn’t even get going so I guess that was unique and maybe I’m just not gonna do burnouts when I win. It was definitely a unique way to experience it. I feel bad for my guys having to push the car all the way back from the front straightaway, but they’re a great group.”

    WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO WIN IN THIS SERIES? “It’s a momentum shift. It definitely is. This team is used to winning. I entered this year and they expect to win championships. They expect to win the owner’s championships the last couple of years and I don’t think our cars are exactly where we want them to be. We want to be where that top three group is running every weekend and I feel like I’ve learned a lot on the oval side of things to be able to execute those weekends better and maybe get more out of my car and understand what that experience side means and really exploit that.

    AUSTIN CINDRIC CONTINUED – “I feel like we’ve been making gains, but to your point it’s very gratifying to be able to win in this car with this group because we’ve been in some pretty adverse situations, whether it’s our fault, not our fault, put ourselves in a bad spot, somebody else put us in a bad spot, my guys over-the-wall, whether it’s my crew guys or my pit crew guys always seem to be able to get me out of a hole and make repairs that I don’t think other teams would be able to make, so this is a thank you to them for putting that effort forward and today I had to step up and make it happen on restarts and sometimes you just have to have a little confidence in yourself, but the momentum shift, I think, should be really good for our program.”

    HAVE YOU TALKED TO YOUR DAD YET? “I haven’t talked to him yet. I haven’t honestly even looked at my phone. It’s funny because he’d much rather see me with a basketball in my hand or a golf club or with a textbook on my lap, or whatever, but he’s pretty adamant that this is not his idea, this is not his dream, but I’m very lucky to have parents that, one, have both been in this sport for so long and been so supportive of me and my dreams, just like they are with my brother in his career. To be able to reward that kind of gratification. I mean, my mom rewind a couple of years, she goes to every single race. I think this is the first year where she probably hasn’t gone to as many races, but especially when I was under 18 I had to do the minor waiver, especially at Watkins Glen because there was some other waiver you had to do that made this place special and you had parental stuff, so my mom always had to show up and she’s so great and she understands. She’s done PR, she’s run race tracks. I think that’s what a lot of people don’t understand about me and my career and my family is that it’s very much on both sides and I’m very lucky to have the parents that I have because they’ve surrounded me with the right people and helped me have the right mindset towards success, towards failures, towards your own confidence and towards rebounding. I look at my race year last year and I don’t think I slept for two nights after this race and I’m really happy to come back here and have a little bit of personal redemption.”

    HOW MUCH OF A STATEMENT CAN THIS 22 TEAM MAKE THIS MONTH? “I think we can. I thing today proves that we can. I think it’s the right momentum shift, like I said, heading into the Playoffs. I think the month of July, even though the results kind of struggled, I think that’s the best speed between New Hampshire and between Kentucky that we’ve shown on tracks like that, so my guys are pushing hard to find more speed and I’m preparing as hard as I can to put ourselves in the best spots as I can, and I drive with my heart on my sleeve every weekend. Some days like today it works out and some days you’ve really got to reel yourself back in, but I definitely think this is the right time in the year for us to be coming on.”

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Austin Cindric Wins Zippo 200 at the Glen

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Austin Cindric Wins Zippo 200 at the Glen

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
    NASCAR XFINITY Series (NXS)
    Saturday, August 3, 2019
    EVENT: Zippo 200 at The Glen, Watkins Glen, NY.

    AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 MoneyLion Ford Mustang – VICTORY LANE INTERVIEW – TAKE US THROUGH LAP 81 AND THOSE PASSES FOR THE LEAD. “First of all, AJ is a hell of a race car driver, so I knew it wasn’t gonna be easy even if we got there with way newer tires. I’m just so blessed and appreciative of this kind of an opportunity at this stage racing these types of race cars and I hope this is the first of many.”

    LAP 70 A LOT OF DISCUSSION ABOUT WHETHER TO PIT. TALK ABOUT THE CALL. “I’ve been on the other side. I wanted to be offensive and felt like our car was good on offense, so it worked out.”

    LAP 73 ON THE RESTART. HOW WERE YOU ABLE TO DODGE THOSE INCIDENTS AND GET AROUND THOSE THREE CARS TO GO FROM SIXTH TO SECOND? “That was nuts. I didn’t know how that was gonna work out, but sometimes the path clears and you’ve got to take advantage of it and we executed all day today.”

    YOU TOLD YOUR PARENTS AT NINE THAT YOU WANTED TO BE A RACE CAR DRIVER. DID YOU DREAM ABOUT DAYS LIKE THIS BACK THEN? “I’m not sure it’s soaked in quite yet, but they told me I was too tall when I asked them. They tried to get out of it, but I told them Michael Waltrip, Justin Wilson, those guys can do it, so why can’t I? Like I said, it’s about the people you surround yourself with. I’m very lucky to have really great parents that have been able to put me in the right positions with the best people and really be able to execute like we have today.”

    COLE CUSTER, No. 00 Go Bowling Ford Mustang – “To have a really competitive backup car and to stay clean, I really felt like we were competitive there at the end. I think we could have a shot at easily a top five, but just didn’t have the right lane on restarts. Every single one we just got stacked up in the wrong one, but overall I can’t thank everyone on the team enough for working so hard on the car. It was definitely a thrash getting it ready and I can’t thank them enough.”

    RYAN BLANEY, No. 12 Pirtek Ford Mustang – “It was a long day. We were way off. I’m glad we got it close. I’m really happy for Austin. That was cool. I was watching his race there at the end and he did a good job, but definitely not where we wanted to be.”

    “We were terrible all day. We lacked a ton of speed yesterday and we just weren’t even close today. I’m really happy for Austin. He’s been close to them her for a while and did a good job there at the end racing AJ, but our stuff, I don’t know where we went wrong. Hopefully, it doesn’t hurt me here in the Cup car qualifying.”

    CHASE BRISCOE, No. 98 Ford Performance Ford Mustang – “For my first time here I was more competitive than I thought I would be. To qualify sixth I felt was really good, personally. I was really proud of that and finished seventh. I felt like we had a little bit better race car there at the end and at that point we were better than the 2 in front of us, but other than that we were about that all day long.

    “I just have to get a lot better at road courses and I think that will come with experience, but, overall, I think it was a pretty good day. It will definitely be easier coming back next time and hopefully improve on it.”

    THE LAST RESTART WAS IT A CASE OF EVERYONE JUST GOING FOR IT? “Yeah, just everybody was going for it. My apologies to the 11. I just got in there and I was trying to make sure the guys behind me didn’t’ get into me and I got off the brake pedal a foot too early and just barely tagged him, but it was enough to turn him around. I hate that I ruined their day, but I just have to get better and that will come with experience.”

  • Jeremy Clements will be Dropping the Hammer for Throwback weekend

    Jeremy Clements will be Dropping the Hammer for Throwback weekend

    Spartanburg, SC – Jeremy Clements Racing will have the No. 51 machine primed, painted, weighed and ready for Darlington Raceway Saturday, August 31 with a livery that is a little something different than years past.  JCR will be throwing back to the No. 51 EXXON paint scheme from the 1990 film Days of Thunder and will be sponsored by long-time partners RepairableVehicles.com. 

    “I grew up watching Days of Thunder all the time especially headed to Buck Creek Speedway in our cube van that my Grandpa Crawford built, and it would really get me pumped up to race,” Clements said. 

    “Man, thinking back brings a lot of great memories in my early years racing with my Grandpa.  I love this movie so much so that’s where I got the No. 51 from and have had it ever since,”  Clements went on to say. #MyTrackMyRoots

    This is the fifth year that Darlington will hold the NASCAR Throwback weekend. Jeremy will make his ninth career start at the Lady In Black. His current best finish at Darlington is eighth back in 2016. 

    Fans are welcome to join JCR on the Fan Deck and Ride with Jeremy on Saturday, August 31.  Please see Jeremy Clements Racing on Facebook or www.jeremyclements51.com for more details.

  • JR Motorsports – NXS Watkins Glen Preview

    JR Motorsports – NXS Watkins Glen Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Watkins Glen International
    RACE: Zippo 200 at The Glen (82 laps / 200.9 miles)

    Broadcast Information – TV: 3 p.m. ET on NBC / Radio: 2:30 p.m. ET on
    MRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett’s best NASCAR Xfinity Series finish at Watkins Glen International is 11th and came in 2012.
    • Annett comes to Watkins Glen on a run of eight top-10 finishes in his last 10 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts, three of those in the top five.
    • Annett is consistently running at the finish at Watkins Glen, completing 99.5 percent of the laps run in his seven starts on the upstate New York road course.
    • The familiar colors of Pilot Flying J return to the No. 1 Chevrolet Camaro SS at Watkins Glen.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet
    • Justin Allgaier has eight NXS starts at Watkins Glen, with two top-five and five top-10 finishes. His best finish came in last year’s event, when he raced his way to third.
    • Last season, Allgaier proved himself to be a bit of a roadcourse ace, claiming wins at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and Road America and earning three top-three finishes in four starts.
    • Overall, in 24 starts on road courses, Allgaier has three wins, seven top fives and 15 top 10s.
    • With seven races left in the regular season, the Illinois native sits fourth in the NXS point standings.

    Ryan Preece
    No. 8 Louisiana Hot Sauce Chevrolet
    • Ryan Preece returns to JRM’s No. 8 Chevrolet for the fourth time in 2019 this weekend at Watkins Glen.
    • In three previous starts this season for JRM, Preece has recorded one top five, three top 10s and a best finish of fourth at Pocono Raceway in June.
    • In two career NXS starts at Watkins Glen, Preece has earned a best finish of fourth, coming in this event last season.
    • Overall, Preece has scored two top fives and two top 10s in five career starts on road courses in the NXS, earning a best finish of fourth at both Watkins Glen and the Charlotte ROVAL in 2018.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 West Herr Chevrolet
    • Noah Gragson will make his first NXS start on a road course this weekend at Watkins Glen.
    • In two previous starts on road courses in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series, Gragson has earned one top five and two top 10s with a best finish of second coming at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in 2017.
    • The Las Vegas native has also made a combined 10 starts on road courses in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and West, scoring a total of four wins, five top fives and seven top 10s. Gragson most recently visited Victory Lane in the K&N Pro Series West earlier this summer at Sonoma after starting second and leading 24 laps en route to the win.

    Driver Quotes
    “We are on a pretty good roll here lately, and Watkins Glen is a fun place to race. It’s a great layout, challenging with all the right-hand corners, and we’ve had some good performance on road courses here with JR Motorsports. The key to our season, besides winning at Daytona, is our consistency. Travis Mack (crew chief) and the No. 1 team have been rock-solid all year long, and we’re in a good place in preparing for the Playoffs in a few weeks.”– Michael Annett

    “Being successful on road courses is all about car management, making sure that you manage your tires, the brakes, and keeping your car on the course. If we can do that, then I think our BRANDT Professional
    Agriculture team will be in great shape. The playoffs are right around the corner and bonus points are key. I feel like the road courses are where we really have an opportunity to gain some ground. We were
    strong on those tracks last season and I’m confident we can continue that momentum as we enter this stretch of road courses coming up, starting with Watkins Glen this weekend.”– Justin Allgaier

    “I’ve really enjoyed racing with JR Motorsports this season, and I’m looking forward to the culmination of that this weekend at Watkins Glen International. I, by no means, have a road course racing background, but it’s something I enjoy to break up our schedule. I was fortunate to have a top-five run here last year in the Xfinity Series, and I’m hoping to build upon that this weekend with Taylor (Moyer, crew chief) and the No. 8 Louisiana Hot Sauce team. I’m really grateful to Kelley, Dale and the entire JR Motorsports organization for the opportunities this season to be a part of the team.” – Ryan Preece

    “I really enjoy racing on the road courses and I’m really excited to get that stretch of the season started this weekend in Watkins Glen. We were able to knock the rust off earlier this year in Sonoma with the K&N car and were fortunate enough to come away with the victory. Watkins Glen is definitely a different kind of animal than Sonoma but I am really looking forward to seeing what we can do this weekend with our West Herr Chevrolet.” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates

    • JRM at Watkins Glen: JR Motorsports has 33 NXS starts at Watkins Glen International, earning six top-five and 17 top-10 finishes. The team’s best finish came in 2011 when Jimmie Johnson crossed the finish line in second.
    • JRM on Road Courses: In 97 NXS starts on road courses, JRM has scored four wins, 23 top fives and 47 top 10s. Ron Fellows and Regan Smith earned the organization’s first two road course victories at Montreal in 2008 and at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in 2015, respectively, while Justin Allgaier went to Victory Lane at Mid-Ohio and Road America last season.
    • Gragson Media Availability: JRM driver Noah Gragson will be stopping by the media center at Watkins Glen International for media availability on Friday, Aug. 2, at 4 p.m. EST.
    • JRM Souvenir Autograph Session: JRM teammates Justin Allgaier and Noah Gragson will be signing autographs at the JR Motorsports / Hendrick Motorsports souvenir trailer at Watkins Glen International on Saturday, Aug. 3 from 10 – 10:30 a.m. EST.

  • GMS Racing NXS Watkins Glen Preview

    GMS Racing NXS Watkins Glen Preview

    John Hunter Nemechek, No. 23 Digital Ally Chevrolet Camaro

    Watkins Glen Xfinity Stats

    First start at Watkins Glen International

    2019 Season Stats

    19 starts, 3 top-five’s and 11 top-10’s

    Notes:

    – John Hunter Nemechek and GMS Racing will utilize chassis no. 214 this weekend at Watkins Glen International. This chassis was ran three times in 2018, once at Watkins Glen International by AJ Almendinger (start: 4th/finish: 2nd), another at Road America by NASCAR Hall of Famer, Bill Elliott (start: 23rd/finish: 20th) and lastly by Spencer Gallagher at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval but had to go to a back up after an incident in practice.

    – Nemechek is currently fourth in Sunoco Rookie of the Year points, 21 points behind Justin Haley in third place.

    Quotes:

    “I am excited to get to Watkins Glen with this GMS Racing team. Last year they had a really strong showing in this car with AJ Almendinger behind the wheel. This will be my first time at The Glen so it’s all about simulator time to learn the track and getting my body and mind prepared for the endurance of road-course racing. We are coming off a strong third-place finish from Iowa last weekend and we need to continue that momentum because every spot and point matters come playoff time.”

    ABOUT GMS RACING

    GMS Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series with drivers Brett Moffitt and Sheldon Creed, and in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with John Hunter Nemechek. The team also expanded their competition to the NASCAR K&N Pro Series, as well as in the ARCA Racing Series with Sam Mayer and super late models with Toni Breidinger. Since the team began in 2014, GMS Racing won the 2016 NGOTS Championship and has grown to occupy several buildings located in Statesville, N.C. The campus also includes operations for GMS Fabrication. More information can be found at https://gmsracing.net/

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  • GMS Racing ​- John Hunter Nemechek – NXS Iowa Preview

    GMS Racing ​- John Hunter Nemechek – NXS Iowa Preview

    John Hunter Nemechek, No. 23 Chevrolet Accessories Camaro

    Iowa Xfinity Stats

    Three starts and one top-five and two top-10’s

    Best finish: 5th (2018- Fall)

    Iowa Truck Stats

    Five starts, one win, one top-five, two top-10’s, one pole award

    2019 Season Stats

    18 starts, 2 top-five’s and 10 top-10’s

    Notes:

    – John Hunter Nemechek and GMS Racing will utilize chassis no. 216 this weekend at Iowa Speedway. This chassis has been ran three times this season by Nemechek at ISM Raceway (start: 13th/finish: 9th), Richmond Raceway (start: 11th/finish: 7th) and at Iowa Speedway (start: 6th/finish: 8th).

    Quotes:

    “Short track racing is right up my alley. Iowa Speedway has always been good to me in both the Truck Series and the Xfinity Series. We are coming back with a whole new set up since the last race there didn’t go as planned. The guys have been working really hard to get this car ready for Iowa, so a big thanks to them. Hopefully we can unload with some speed and the balance is close so we can get back on our top-10 streak. Last weekend really hurt us, points wise, so we need to focus on getting as many of those points back as we can get.”

    ABOUT GMS RACING

    GMS Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series with drivers Brett Moffitt and Sheldon Creed, and in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with John Hunter Nemechek. The team also expanded their competition to the NASCAR K&N Pro Series, as well as in the ARCA Racing Series with Sam Mayer and super late models with Toni Breidinger. Since the team began in 2014, GMS Racing won the 2016 NGOTS Championship and has grown to occupy several buildings located in Statesville, N.C. The campus also includes operations for GMS Fabrication. More information can be found at https://gmsracing.net/

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  • JR Motorsports — NXS Iowa II Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Iowa II Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Iowa Speedway
    RACE: U.S. Cellular 250 (250 laps / 218.75 miles)
    DATE: Saturday, July 27, 2019

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 TMC Transportation Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett’s best NASCAR Xfinity Series finish at his home track in Iowa is fourth, coming in 2012.
    • Annett returns to Iowa Speedway with seven top-10 finishes and three in the top five in his last nine NASCAR Xfinity Series starts. He was ninth at Iowa last month.
    • On tracks measuring 1.058 miles or less, Annett has four top-10 finishes in six starts for an average of 9.8 this season.
    • As it did in June, Annett’s No. 1 Chevrolet Camaro SS will carry the unique paint scheme of TMC Transportation, which is based in Des Moines, Iowa.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 U.S. Cellular Chevrolet
    • Justin Allgaier has 15 NXS starts at Iowa, accumulating one win (June 2018), four top fives and 11 top 10s.
    • In his last three starts at the Iowa track, the Illinois native has never finished lower than third.
    • Allgaier has led more laps at Iowa Speedway (449) than at any other track on the circuit.
    • The 33-year-old driver moved up to fourth in the NXS point standings after his third-place run at New Hampshire Motor Speedway last weekend.
    • This weekend, Allgaier and the No. 7 team will carry the colors of U.S. Cellular on their Camaro.

    Zane Smith
    No. 8 PatientPop Chevrolet
    • Zane Smith returns to JRM’s No. 8 Chevrolet for the seventh time in 2019 this weekend at Iowa.
    • Smith earned a fifth-place finish in the first NXS event at Iowa back in June. In six starts for the team this season, Smith has tallied one top five and three top 10s.
    • Smith has two starts at the .875-mile oval in the ARCA Menards Series, with a best finish of fourth in 2018.
    • PatientPop, a Santa Monica, Calif.-based company providing a complete practice growth platform that delivers measurable improvements for medical providers, returns to the No. 8 as primary partner for the third time this season.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Switch Chevrolet
    • Noah Gragson will make his second NXS start at Iowa this weekend.
    • Gragson recorded a sixth-place finish in his lone NXS start at the Iowa short track earlier this season.
    • The Las Vegas native has earned one top five, two top 10s and one pole position in two previous starts in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series at Iowa, with a best finish of second coming in 2018.
    • Gragson has also made three previous starts in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West at Iowa, recording two top fives and three top 10s.

    Driver Quotes

    “We tried some things last week at New Hampshire to get ready for the return to Iowa, and I think we’ll have a sporty TMC Chevrolet this weekend at my home track. It’s always good to be home, and we’ve been pretty good on tracks under a mile this year. Travis (Mack, crew chief) and the No. 1 team have been really good at getting us prepared for these races, and we’re coming in with the idea that we’re going to make some noise this weekend.”– Michael Annett

    “Last time we went to Iowa it was a bit of a challenge because we got very little practice. When we started the race, we had a lot of work to do, but the guys did a fantastic job and we made huge gains throughout the race. Now that we’ve had some time to digest that race, I feel like we can go there again and be a lot closer off the truck with our U.S. Cellular Camaro.”– Justin Allgaier

    “I’m really looking forward to getting back behind the wheel of the No. 8 Chevrolet this weekend in Iowa. I was able to get my first top-five here in June and I know that Taylor (Moyer, crew chief) and I have a really good game plan heading in to practice on Friday. It’s also awesome to have PatientPop come back onboard. Hopefully we can give them another great run on Saturday night.” – Zane Smith

    “We had a really good Switch Chevrolet back in June in Iowa, despite not getting to have a whole lot of practice with the weather. But based off of how we ran I for sure have confidence that we can unload with that same speed again this weekend and continue to build off of what we learned a few weeks ago. Iowa is one of my favorite tracks that we go to and it is definitely somewhere that we can keep this positive momentum going at.” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates

    • JRM at Iowa: In 54 NXS starts at Iowa Speedway, JR Motorsports has earned three victories, 14 top fives and 32 top 10s. Brad Keselowski scored the organization’s first victory at the .875-mile oval in the inaugural event in 2009, with William Byron and Justin Allgaier going to Victory Lane in June of 2017 and 2018, respectively.
    • Newton Cares Classic Golf Tournament: JRM teammates Michael Annett and Noah Gragson will be participating in the inaugural Newton Cares Best Shot Golf Tournament at the Westwood Golf Course on Thursday, July 25. This event is aimed at raising funds for non-profits in Jasper County and central Iowa and is a collaborative effort among Iowa Speedway, United Way of Jasper County and the City of Newton.
    • Annett Media Availability: JRM driver and Iowa native Michael Annett will be stopping by the media center at Iowa Speedway for media availability on Friday, July 26, at 2 p.m. CST.

  • Team Penske NASCAR Xfinity Race Report – New Hampshire

    Team Penske NASCAR Xfinity Race Report – New Hampshire

    Team Penske NASCAR Xfinity Race Report
    Track: New Hampshire Motor Speedway
    Race: ROXOR 200
    Date: July 20, 2019

    No. 12 Menards/Richmond Ford Mustang – Paul Menard
    Start: 4th
    Stage 1: 9th
    Stage 2: 5th
    Finish: 5th
    Status: Running
    Laps Completed: 200/200
    Laps Led: 0
    Driver Point Standings (behind first): N/A

    Notes:

    In his final NASCAR Xfinity Series start for 2019, Paul Menard earned a fifth-place finish in the ROXOR 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Menard collected his second top-five finish in 2019 (he placed fourth earlier at Michigan in June) and claimed his second top-five in eight starts at New Hampshire.

    Menard started fourth in the 200-lap race and immediately radioed to the Menards/Richmond team that his Ford Mustang was loose and that he needed grip everywhere on the track. Menard pitted for four fresh tires, fuel, and adjustments during the first caution on lap 33. He restarted 17th when the race went green on lap 37 and advanced his way up to ninth position when Stage 1 ended on lap 45. Crew chief Matt Swiderski made the call for Menard to stay out during the stage caution and take advantage of his track position.

    The race went green on lap 52 and soon thereafter Menard radioed his crew that the No. 12 Mustang was still a little loose. But as the laps ticked off and the segment drew to a close, the balance on the Menards/Richmond Ford improved. When Stage 2 ended on lap 90, Menard scored a respectable fifth-place finish. He pitted during the stage caution on lap 92 for four tires and multiple adjustments and restarted in seventh position when the race went green on lap 98.

    Menard battled hard with the NXS young guns and moved up to fifth by lap 150. The fifth and final caution waved on lap 155 when Menard and Harrison Burton made contact between Turns 1 and 2. Burton spun and tagged the outside wall and debris from the altercation brought out the caution. With no damage, Menard stayed out and restarted sixth on lap 158. He passed Chase Briscoe on lap 170 to grab fifth position. Try as he might, Menard couldn’t get closer to the front and was forced to settle for a top-five finish when the checkered flag flew on lap 200.

    Quote: “We were really loose on short runs and then on long runs, it came in really nice. We just lost some track position by that point. I passed quite a few cars cleanly. A lot of these guys race really clean; some of them don’t. That’s just what the series is right now. Overall, I am proud of the effort our team put out today.”

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    No. 22 MoneyLion Ford Mustang – Austin Cindric
    Start: 3rd
    Stage 1: 12th
    Stage 2: 8th
    Finish: 12th
    Status: Running
    Laps Completed: 200/200
    Laps Led: 0
    Driver Point Standings (behind first): 5th (-163 leader)

    Notes:

    Austin Cindric scored a hard fought 12th-place finish in the ROXOR 200 Saturday afternoon at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Due to the finish, Cindric fell one position to fifth in the driver point standings, 163 behind leader Tyler Reddick and 17 points behind fourth-place Justin Allgaier.

    The driver of the MoneyLion Ford Mustang earned the third place starting position during qualifying Saturday afternoon for the 200-lap, 211-mile race, but started from the rear of the 38-car starting field after an engine change following the first practice session on Friday afternoon.

    Once the race started, Cindric wasted no time slicing and dicing his was through traffic. By lap 13 he was up to 17th while was running top-five lap times. The first caution slowed the race on lap 33 with Cindric scored in 15th position. He communicated to his MoneyLion Racing team that his Ford Mustang was loose. Crew chief Brian Wilson made the call to pit during the caution for four tires, fuel and adjustments. Mixed strategy between cars remaining on track and pitting shuffled Cindric back to 16th for the restart on lap 37. He scrambled his way up to 12th by in the end of Stage 1 on lap 45. Cindric remained on track during the stage caution and restarted ninth on lap 52.

    Stage 2 ran caution free and over the long run Cindric’s No. 22 Ford Mustang became “plowing tight.” He stayed inside the top-10 during the second segment and crossed the finish line eighth when the stage concluded on lap 90. Wilson called his driver to pit road during the stage caution for four tires, fuel and adjustments to aid his tight-handling Mustang. A stellar stop by the MoneyLion crew put Cindric third in line when the race went green on lap 98.

    Once the green flag waived, Cindric slid back eighth position. He battled back to sixth and was running lap times speeds comparable to the leaders. He battled several laps for fifth position but was back to eighth when the fourth caution fell on lap 142. Wilson made the call to pit during the yellow and another stellar pit stop moved Cindric up to fifth for the restart on lap on lap 147.

    A crazy restart resulted in slight contact to the No. 22 MoneyLion Ford. Cindric fell to ninth in line once the field settled into single-file formation. The fifth and final caution slowed the pace once more on lap 155. Cindric would restart in eighth and over the course of the final green flag run, the MoneyLion Ford became tremendously loose, causing Cindric to fall to the 14th position. With just five laps to go, Cindric mounted one final charge and picked off two positions to claimed a 12th-place finish.

    Quote: “Plenty of positives to take out of what ended up being a frustrating result. Great speed in our MoneyLion Mustang in both qualifying and in the race plus our guys did stellar work on pit road. A real team effort got us back to the top-five after starting the race at the back of the field. We got shuffled out hard on the final restart and didn’t have enough time to recover. My team worked really hard this weekend and I wish we had a result that matched their effort.”

  • GMS Racing – John Hunter Nemechek – NXS Loudon Recap

    GMS Racing – John Hunter Nemechek – NXS Loudon Recap

    John Hunter Nemechek, No. 23 Chevrolet Accessories Camaro

    START: 17th
    FINISH: 36th
    POINTS: 10th

    Notes & Quotes:

    – Nemechek had a mechanical failure on lap 33 that ended his day early.

    – Nemechek is currently scored in the tenth-position in the driver standings and is 1 point behind Justin Haley who is in ninth-place.

    “My brake pedal just went to the floor. It was really weird, honestly. We weren’t that many laps into the run and the brake just failed on me. It’s a disappointing day, but there is nothing you can do about it. t kind of sums up the weekend we have had here at New Hampshire. We just need to keep our heads up and move on to Iowa next weekend and gain a good majority of the points we lost today back.”

    ABOUT GMS RACING

    GMS Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series with drivers Brett Moffitt and Sheldon Creed, and in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with John Hunter Nemechek. The team also expanded their competition to the NASCAR K&N Pro Series, as well as in the ARCA Racing Series with Sam Mayer and super late models with Toni Breidinger. Since the team began in 2014, GMS Racing won the 2016 NGOTS Championship and has grown to occupy several buildings located in Statesville, N.C. The campus also includes operations for GMS Fabrication. More information can be found at https://gmsracing.net.
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