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NASCAR XFINITY Series Press Release

  • RCR Post Race Report – New Hampshire 200

    RCR Post Race Report – New Hampshire 200

    Tyler Reddick Records Top-Five Finish in Loudon with No. 2 Gimme Radio/Megadeth Chevrolet

    Finish: 4th
    Start: 11th
    Points: 1st

    “This was a solid day with the No. 2 Gimme Radio/Megadeth Chevrolet Camaro, working our way from outside the top 10 to start the race to inside the top five for much of it. Christopher Bell and Cole Custer had the cars to beat all weekend long, but we never gave up and kept working on the handling of the car through practice and during the race. We didn’t take off on the initial green flag like we needed to, so we made some adjustments and then went too far. I think the track tightened up as the race went on. Once we got the car where we wanted it, it took off really well on restarts but would just build too tight on the longer runs, and we ended the race with a pretty long run. The crew did a great job on pit road all day, Randall Burnett made solid adjustments atop the pit box and I tried to do my part behind the wheel. It wasn’t a bad day and we definitely learned some things for our short track program for the rest of the year. It was awesome to have Gimme Radio and Megadeth on this No. 2 Chevrolet Camaro this weekend. It was certainly the best looking and most metal car in the field today.”-Tyler Reddick

    Kaz Grala And The No. 21 HotScream Chevrolet Team Earn Top-15 Finish at New Hampshire Motor Speedway

    Finish: 14th
    Start: 12th
    Points: N/A

    “We started 12th in the HotScream Chevrolet and had excellent fire off speed all day. We were able to race up into the top 10 in each Stage today, but unfortunately fought some handling conditions later in the runs. We were shoved around a lot today, and that cost us a ton of positions. I’d say we owe a few people after today’s race. The restarts were a blast all day, I just wish we would have ended on a short run because I think our finish would have been much better. I learned a lot, and feel like I can take a lot of positives to Road America next month. I’m proud of all of the hard work by this team and excited to get back in the car again. I have to thank HotScream, Richard Childress and everyone at RCR and ECR for this opportunity.”-Kaz Grala

  • Toyota Racing NHMS NXS Race Recap

    Toyota Racing NHMS NXS Race Recap

    Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
    NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS)
    New Hampshire Motor Speedway
    Race 18 of 33 – 211.6 miles, 200 laps
    July 20, 2019

    TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
    1st, CHRISTOPHER BELL
    2nd, Cole Custer*
    3rd, Justin Allgaier*
    4th, Tyler Reddick*
    5th, Paul Menard*
    9th, BRANDON JONES
    25th, TOMMY JOE MARTINS
    29th, HARRISON BURTON
    30th, CHAD FINCHUM
    31st, JOEY GASE
    33rd, SHANE LEE
    34th, TIMMY HILL
    38th, CARL LONG
    *non-Toyota driver

    · Supra driver Christopher Bell captured his second-consecutive win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday afternoon.

    · Bell has now won 20 races in a Toyota in the NASCAR national series with 13 NASCAR Xfinity Series wins and seven Truck Series victories.

    · Bell jumped to the lead on Lap 1, going on to pace the field for a race-high 186 laps (of 200) while also winning second stage after Supra teammate Brandon Jones captured the first stage win.

    · Jones (ninth) also finished in the top 10 while fellow Joe Gibbs Racing driver Harrison Burton was involved in an on-track incident after racing in the top 10, resulting in a 29th-place finish in his Xfinity Series debut at the one-mile track.

    TOYOTA QUOTES

    CHRISTOPHER BELL, No. 20 Rheem-Watts Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    Finishing Position: 1st

    How were you able to take control of this race so easily?

    “I just had a really good race car. I’m very thankful to be able to drive these Supras for Joe Gibbs Racing and all of our partners at Rheem, Ruud, Toyota, Toyota Racing Development, man, they just provide really fast race cars and I’m the lucky guy who gets to drive them.”

    How much redemption does this checkered flag bring after having a couple of the last races get away from you?

    “It’s pretty good. This race track has been really good to us and our team. Like I said, I’m just really grateful to be here with Joe Gibbs Racing. A race car driver is only as good as their race cars. I’m very lucky to be driving such a fast car.”

    What do you want to say to all these fans who stuck it out in the heat?

    “Thank you guys for coming out. I know it was hot. It was hot inside the car. Thank you guys. You guys are the reason why we race.”

    Did you get sick of all the talk that Cole Custer is the championship favorite and feel like you had to make a statement a here?

    “Well, we knew we would be really good here. Whoever the favorite is, is the best guy at Homestead. We’ve got to work on that a little bit, but I’ll be ready come Homestead time.”

    Was this the best car you’ve had all year?

    “It was one of them. Iowa was pretty good at the beginning of the year. Wow. I just can’t say enough about this team. It’s so, so fun to be able to drive for this groups of guys. Like I said earlier, all of our partners at Rheem, Ruud, Toyota, Toyota Racing Development, they’re the ones that make this happen. I’m really thankful to be able to drive for them. They give me race cars that are as fast as this one here.”

    How tough was the heat today?

    “It wasn’t too bad. After doing Chicago the last two years, this was nothing.”

    What kind of testament is it to this team and the car they put under you to make winning look so easy?

    “Well, a race car driver is only as fast as the race car he sits in. I’m very fortunate to be able to drive for this group of guys. It was awesome. I got to ride from Thunder Road here to Loudon with one of my crew guys and we were just talking about how thankful I am to be racing for him. It’s a dream come true to be racing with this group of people because they make me look good.”

    What was the closest thing to a nervous moment out there today?

    “Just those restarts. Whenever you get out front, it’s a lot easier to control the race. Whenever we have those yellows, just trying to execute on the restarts and maintain the lead.”

    At this point in the season is about momentum or those playoff points? What drives you right now?

    “It’s all about those wins.”

    Talk about your race today and how strong your Supra was today. What do you think about this overall season as you and Cole Custer keep trading off wins?

    “I think this season has gone really well so far. We just need to keep clicking away here. We’re going to Iowa next week which should be another really good race track for us. We should have shot at it. Then after that it’s coming into a little bit of a rough stretch for me as a driver, the road courses. I love Bristol, but I’m not much of a road racer. We had moments where we were pretty good last year at the road courses, so hopefully we can, or I can put it all together. I know my cars will be good. I’ll have Kyle (Busch) as a teammate at Watkins Glen and hopefully I can learn something from him and be competitive.”

    What do you credit to help you lead for all but 14 laps today?

    “I just credit it to a great race car. That’s the biggest thing. It keeps getting pounded into my head week in and week out that the race cars win the races, the drivers just kind of are along for the ride. Jason (Ratcliff, crew chief) keeps giving me good race cars and that’s what the key is.”

    The race cars help win races, but isn’t it something about the driver too?

    “I just hold the wheel. All my job is, is to make sure the race car goes around the race track as good as it can. My team are the ones that win the races.”

    Was there a concern for you at all that the car might not be as good late in the race like last week?

    “A little bit. It’s definitely intimidating whenever you lead the entire race, but it was a little bit different this time because the 00 (Cole Custer) is kind of keeping up with us a little bit in the first stage, so I had a little bit more direction to point Jason (Ratcliff) on why I couldn’t continue to stretch the lead out. I guess the biggest difference was obviously the sun didn’t go down, so the track didn’t change very much, but we just executed all day. My pit crew did fantastic. We never lost positions on pit road. Restarts worked out in my favor. Never lost positions on restarts. Just everything worked out today.”

    Have you been working restarts?

    “That’s a good question. I don’t know if it’s something that I’ve been working on or probably more so just experience just getting to do them over and over and over. That’s the biggest thing. You learn from the restarts that don’t work and you try and not do that again. I don’t know. For whatever reason it just worked out for us today. We’ve had really good – I keep saying race cars, but restarts they do come down to the race car too. Sometimes you don’t have the right gear ratios in the car or your setup doesn’t allow the rear tires to work as good. The last several weeks, Kentucky and this week, our restarts have been really good. We’ve had the right package.”

    JASON RATCLIFF, crew chief, No. 20 Rheem-Watts Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    Comment on your short track program and Christopher Bell’s ability to implement it.

    “You know since we started last year, it’s just been, it’s been pretty good. We hit on a package that works for us and obviously with Christopher’s background, I think that kind of suits his driving style. Especially at tracks like this where you get into traffic pretty quick and you have lane options. I feel like we were a little bit quicker than those guys today, but when we would really stretch it out is when we get to lapped traffic and start working the lapped traffic just better than those guys. It fits his style. I mean I think our intermediate program is strong as well, but we’ve definitely been good on these short tracks. That’s been our bread and butter so far, so we’ll just keep capitalizing on that.”

    The race cars help win races, but isn’t it something about the driver too?

    “Absolutely.”

    What do you see in Christopher and what do you see in his potential going from here?

    “I get this question every time we come here. It’s awesome. I love it. Obviously I think his record shows it. I heard someone today in qualifying mentioning his win-to-start ratio, which I didn’t even realize, I’m like wow, that’s amazing. I mean that’s in a different category right there. What else do you say? I think that speaks for itself. I think for as far as his future goes, I mean, like I say every time I get asked this question, he can go as far as he wants to go. I think that he’s on the right the path. I don’t think he has to be in a hurry about it. He’s doing good things right now. He’s learning. I think there’s a lot of cars out there that would love to have put one of his seats in it. He’s being patient and he’s doing a good job of executing each and every week and building on that. We’ll just see what tomorrow holds. I think he’s got good things in store for him.”

    Is there any driver you can compare Christopher to that you’ve worked with?

    “I hate doing that. I don’t think so. His driving style is different. I’ve worked with Kyle (Busch) and we know he’s amazing. He’s probably one of the best that this sport has ever seen. They have different driving styles. Christopher does things at this stage of his career better than Kyle did, but Kyle did things better than Christopher. I think my challenge to Christopher each and every week is hey, these are the areas that we need to grow and these are the areas that you do well and come natural to you that are amazing and I worked with some great drivers, so I feel like I have a pretty good measuring stick on where he needs to be there. But then these are the areas we need to work on and the great thing about him is he takes it to heart. He says ‘alright, I’m going to work on it’ and every week he goes out and he does better in those areas. I think he just – I don’t think we really know right now. I mean, he’s sitting beside me, so it’s tough to speak too much. We won’t get him out of the room and his head will keep swelling up. He’s pretty good. He’s pretty good. Like I said, I think his record speaks for itself and we’re going to keep him humble so he keeps digging, but he actually does a good job of keeping himself humble. You know that statement ‘it’s all about the race car’? I think everybody in this room knows better than that. I’ve had a lot of good race cars and couldn’t win races with them without the right guy behind the wheel. We’re doing good things. I’m proud of him. He just keeps working hard and it’s exciting where he’s going to go in the future.”

    BRANDON JONES, No. 19 First Foundation Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    Finishing Position: 9th

    Was this one of the hottest races for you today?

    “This was up there with Charlotte. Maybe a little bit hotter, but all in all, I think I’m physically fine after it, just tough conditions. You were really struggling to pass people. A lot of people slide jobbing – about the only way to get around anybody. We got buried there. We made a good call. I thought that was going to be great for us to stay out and get that stage win, but we just fell back too far and then just couldn’t hang with the guys once they got going.”

    HARRISON BURTON, No. 18 Dex Imaging Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    Finishing Position: 29th

    Walk us through your view of the racing with Paul Menard and his contact with you that put you in the wall.

    “He was holding us up for a long time in the race. I raced him clean for a long time in the race, honestly the whole race. We got a restart there and the first thing that he said he was mad about was I hit him on the restart, but I was on the apron and he turned down across my nose and then got mad at me about that and then I barely touched his door and got out of the gas because I didn’t want to hit him any harder than I did. Then I let him go and I passed him clean and he wrecked me. Frustrating. He didn’t really seem to care and that’s fine for him. I’m just going to go out and beat him on the race track. That’s all you can do to show these guys that I’m here to play. I’m not here to get pushed around anymore. I’m just going to go out and win.”

    As a young driver how do you handle it when a Cup Series driver comes up and wants to have a conversation after the race?

    “I went to him. I don’t care what series he races in or who he is. He raced me in a terrible way and I just decided I needed to hear from him what his story was. I didn’t like his story, so I’ll race him accordingly.”

  • Ford Performance NASCAR: Three Mustangs Post Top-10 Runs in Loudon XFINITY Race

    Ford Performance NASCAR: Three Mustangs Post Top-10 Runs in Loudon XFINITY Race

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
    NASCAR XFINITY Series (NXS)
    Saturday, July 20, 2019
    EVENT: Roxor 200, Loudon, NH.

    Ford Finishing Order:
    2nd – Cole Custer
    5th – Paul Menard
    6th – Chase Briscoe
    12th – Austin Cindric

    PAUL MENARD, No. 12 Menards/Richmond Ford Mustang – WHAT DID YOU SAY TO HARRISON BURTON? “He was mad. He hit me twice. I hit him once. I guess he’s mad at me for hitting him that one time. I was mad at him for hitting me twice before that, so that’s the way it goes.”

    A RACING DEAL? “Yeah, it is. I obviously hate tearing up race cars. Some of these kids get it and some of these kids don’t.”

    HOW WAS YOUR CAR? “Really loose on short runs and 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.”

    COLE CUSTER, No. 00 Haas Automation Ford Mustang – THE 20 SEEMED TO HAVE EVERYBODY COVERED. FRUSTRATING? “Yeah, there at the end I felt like we had a car that could compete with him, but I just wasn’t driving the car right at the start of the race and I got us behind on adjustments. From there, we were kind of playing catchup. They gave me a really fast car and I think I learned a lot, but I wish we would have won. I learned a lot though and I’ll be better next time. I knew I wasn’t the best here, so I thought there was stuff I had to learn. I thought I had a good idea of what I needed to do, but there was still a little bit of a learning curve during the race.”

    ANYTHING SPECIFIC YOU CAN DO BETTER? “At the end of the race I thought I was doing a decent job, maybe overdrove the car at some points, but at the end of the race we could match lap times with the 20, but was just behind on the short run.”

    YOU AND BELL KEEP GOING BACK AND FORTH. “Yeah, he was better than me today. Their car was maybe a tick better, but I think we could have competed with them. I wasn’t driving the car right at the start of the race and I got us behind on adjustments and then from there we just weren’t how we should have been at the end of the race because of how I was driving at that start. I feel like I learned a lot for the next time, but it’s still frustrating.”

    CHASE BRISCOE, No. 98 Ford Performance Mustang – HOW WAS IT TODAY? “I was kind of playing it off before the race. I didn’t think it was that hot, and once we got going it was obviously a little bit hot, but this place is physical. I feel like here your back gets worked a lot more than other places because you’re on the brakes so heavy and it’s bouncing around, so that was definitely the most physical race of the year, just a little more physical than I thought. But, yeah, as far as beating and banging we were all definitely pretty physical. It was fun. I felt like that was the first real stock car race I’ve ran where all of us were beating and banging off each other, so it was kind of fun. I wish we could have had a top five. We kind of ran up around there all day long, but it’s back to where we should be running every week.”

    CHASE BRISCOE CONTINUED — YOU WERE CONSISTENT ALL DAY, RUNNING IN THE TOP 10. “I feel like this is the most stage points we’ve had all year. We only had six, so we definitely have to get better at that. I felt like we were gonna have pretty good stage points in the first stage, but then everybody pitted and that kind of put us behind. And on that restart we got jammed up, so it was a good day for us. I feel like this is one of my worst race tracks – here and Kentucky – and we ran fifth and sixth, so I guess that’s good. We’re going to Iowa next week, which I feel like is my best race track. We really struggled there early in the year, so we’ll see what we can do.”

  • Toyota NXS NHMS Quotes – Christopher Bell

    Toyota NXS NHMS Quotes – Christopher Bell

    Toyota Racing – Christopher Bell
    NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS)
    New Hampshire Motor Speedway – July 19, 2019

    Joe Gibbs Racing driver Christopher Bell was made available to the media in New Hampshire:

    Christopher Bell, No. 20 Rheem-Watts Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    How are you able to get around this track with its flat turns and being fast consistently in the flat corners?

    “You just have to have a really good race car, man. That’s something that I’m very fortunate with driving for Joe Gibbs Racing. We’ve had a lot of success on the short tracks here recently. I think Joe Gibbs Racing has a great short track package. I’m excited to see what we have here at Loudon.”

    Compare NHMS to ISM Raceway and what might carry over from there to here.

    “Yeah, old Turns 3 and 4 and new Turns 1 and 2 (at ISM Raceway) are definitely relatable to Loudon here. The VHT though adds a little bit of a difference, but it’s definitely similar. You can learn a lot from Phoenix Turns 1 and 2 and apply it here.”

    Did you enjoy last night and racing at Thunder Road?

    “Yeah, I did enjoy last night. It was fun, man. They have a great following there and it’s really cool to see how many people show up, how many cars, how many fans and the atmosphere there is really, really special.”

    How did you get hooked up with doing something like racing at Thunder Road?

    “It was actually through Seth Holbrook. He’s a guy that worked on my stuff at Kyle Busch Motorsports and he got me setup with the track (owner), Cris (Michaud), there.”

    Did you gain anything from racing at Thunder Road last night?

    “Just a good time. That was the only thing I gained from it. The track shape really related to Volusia, Florida. Obviously pavement to dirt, then that’s it. The way the back straightaway was pretty round, front straightaway was straight.”

    Was the approach just don’t wreck when you’re driving someone else’s car like that?

    “Ultimately, I’m just there to have a good time and hopefully draw a crowd. It seemed to work. There were a lot of people there. I just didn’t want to go int here and make enemies. I wanted to go in there and have fun and put on a good show.”

    Was it a lot different racing at Thunder Road than when you do it in a sprint car?

    “Absolutely. Whenever I go sprint car racing, that’s my bread and butter, right? I grew up doing that and whenever I go there I expect to win. I wanted to win last night, but I just don’t have a lot of experience in those things. Expectations were just a little bit different.”

    Can you tell us yet what your plans are for next year?

    “I think you know as much as I do. Actually, you probably know a little bit more than I do.”

    You’ve said over and over that there’s no need to worry about where you’re at next year right?

    “Ultimately, it’s not up to me. I can’t make the decisions, so I’m just along for the ride.”

    Do you feel this year will mean that you’ve spent enough time in the Xfinity Series?

    “That’s not really for me to say either. I get to drive race cars for a living, so that’s special.”

    Given a choice of sitting in any car that hasn’t finished in victory lane ever or racing a car that you know that you can go out and win in, what would you prefer to do?

    “I learned early on in my career that a race car driver is only as good as the equipment. I definitely want to make sure that I’m in equipment that can win.”

    How do you feel about this weekend?

    “I feel good about this weekend. This is probably statistically my best race track on the schedule for whatever reason. It’s not by design my favorite race track, but with my history it seems that it’s been good to me.”

    Do you feel like you’ve lost any momentum at this point in the season or do you still think you’re as fast as anyone else in the Xfinity Series?

    “I led a bunch of laps at Kentucky last week and ran second, so I think we’re right there.”

    What has made you so successful at New Hampshire Motor Speedway?

    “I think it just boils down to race cars and my race team. They do an excellent job of paying attention to details and I think I’ve got the best race cars out there.”

    With the heat tomorrow, how do you prepare yourself throughout the week?

    “Just trying to hydrate. That’s really the only ticket – making sure that you’re prepped up and then obviously eating well leading up to the race is really important. Making sure that you’re prepping your body to do it.”

  • Junior Johnson & Midnight Moon Partner with GMS Racing to Promote Midnight Moon’s Limited-Edition Augmented Reality Moonshine Busted Label

    Junior Johnson & Midnight Moon Partner with GMS Racing to Promote Midnight Moon’s Limited-Edition Augmented Reality Moonshine Busted Label

    STATESVILLE, N.C. (July 19, 2019) — Junior Johnson, Midnight Moon and GMS Racing announced today a sponsorship of the No. 24 Chevrolet Silverado of reigning NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series (NGOTS) champion Brett Moffitt and the XFINITY Series No. 23 Chevrolet Camaro of John Hunter Nemecheck for the upcoming races at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 15-16.

    The sponsorship promotes Midnight Moon’s introduction of a limited-edition, augmented reality label which literally comes to life to tell the story of Junior’s moonshine bust and arrest through an app on your phone. As part of the promotion, a special paint scheme will prominently feature Junior’s mugshot photograph on the hood.

    The augmented reality technology offers Midnight Moon adult consumers a fun, new way to interact with the brand.  Upon downloading the “Midnight Moon AR Experience” app to their phone from the App Store or Google Play, they can point their phone at the limited-edition label of Junior Johnson’s mugshot and listen to him recall the story of his infamous moonshining arrest.

    “We couldn’t think of a better way to support the Midnight Moon Moonshine Busted label introduction than to marry Junior’s old-school roots in racing at Bristol with the new-school capabilities of the GMS race teams,” says Joe Michalek, President and Founder of Piedmont Distillers. “Our goal is to celebrate Junior’s moonshine and racing legacy with NASCAR fans and what better place than Bristol Motor Speedway!

    “Junior personally approved the story and said, ‘I must have told that story a thousand times over the years, but I never imagined my mugshot photograph would tell the story on a phone right in the palm of your hand. It’s very cool.’”

    The new limited-edition label and sponsorship of the GMS Racing teams are part of a campaign which will include a social media promotion where race fans get a chance to join the GMS teams at Bristol. Race fans can follow Midnight Moon on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter to get more information.

    “I’m excited to have Midnight Moon back with us at Bristol,” Moffitt said. “The new promotion they have is a cool way to tell some of Junior Johnson’s story, and to have a connection to a NASCAR legend like him is awesome. Sipping some Midnight Moon Moonshine in Victory Lane would be the perfect way to celebrate.”

    “Junior Johnson is a NASCAR legend, so it’s pretty cool to have his brand on our car at Bristol next month,” Nemechek said. “Growing up in a racing family I’ve heard a lot of stories about him and I’d really like to honor him by getting a win in the Midnight Moon Camaro.”

    ABOUT MIDNIGHT MOON

    Midnight Moon is inspired by Junior family recipes and holds true to the roots of moonshine as it’s made from American corn and handcrafted in small batches. Midnight Moon offers an unflavored straight-style, as well as a number of authentic moonshine flavors hand-packed with real fruit.  Flavors include Apple Pie, Cherry, Strawberry, Blueberry, Blackberry and more. Midnight Moon is sold in all fifty states and ten international countries.

    For more information visit: midnightmoonmoonshine.com

    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 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/.

    SOCIAL MEDIA
    To keep up-to-date with the latest news, information and exclusive content, follow GMS Racing on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

  • Haley Ready to Keep Top-10 Streak Alive

    Haley Ready to Keep Top-10 Streak Alive

    Justin Haley Notes:

    First Career Start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS)
    Only Current NXS Driver to Finish in the Top-10 at all 1.5 Mile Tracks in 2019

    Kaulig Racing Notes:

    Best Start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway: 11th (Summer 2016)
    Best Finish at New Hampshire Motor Speedway: 13th (Summer 2017 & 2018)

    Quotes:
    “We’re coming off a Top-10 finish at Kentucky after some damage, but we’re headed to Loudon – New Hampshire Motor Speedway this weekend. It’s another short track. We had a lot of speed at the last short track we went to, so I am looking forward to going to this track. It races like a short track! I haven’t been there in a few years, since the trucks don’t race there anymore. I’m going back to my NASCAR K&N days and all the experience I gained in those days. I’m excited to get this No. 11 LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevy up there and see how much speed we’ve got. I am really confident in the boys – we’re getting better and better each week and we’re finding speed. We’re making our last run until the playoffs here and we’ve got a few road courses coming up, but we are all focused on New Hampshire this weekend.”

    About Kaulig Racing™
    Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by CEO and owner of LeafFilter Gutter Protection®, Kaulig Capital and Kaulig Media, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016 Kaulig Racing™ has made the NXS Playoffs consecutively, finishing seventh (2016), 11th (2017) and 12th (2018). Maintaining their technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing, Kaulig Racing™ has come to be one of the top-competitors on track each weekend. To learn more about the team, visit  kauligracing.com.

  • JR Motorsports — NXS New Hampshire Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS New Hampshire Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: New Hampshire Motor Speedway
    RACE: ROXOR 200 (200 laps / 211.6 miles)
    DATE: Saturday, July 20, 2019

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett enters New Hampshire Motor Speedway having earned seven top-10 finishes in his last eight starts, with three top-five runs in the last five outings.
    • The 1.058-mile oval at NHMS has been good to Annett. In seven starts, the Iowa native has a top-five and two top-10 finishes, the best being a fifth-place run in 2013.
    • Annett is a solid finisher at NHMS, having completed all but two of the 1,419 laps run there in his seven starts (99.9 percent).
    • Annett’s average finish on 1-mile tracks so far this season is 9.0, with an eighth-place run at Phoenix and a 10th at Dover.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 BRANDT/Rev1 Energy Chevrolet
    • Justin Allgaier has five top-10 finishes in eight starts at NHMS, with a best effort of sixth in 2010.
    • This season on tracks measuring 1 mile or less, the Illinois native has three top-three finishes, including a second place finish at Dover, and has paced the field for 225 laps.
    • Allgaier has four wins on tracks 1 mile or less in length: Dover 2018, Iowa 2018, Phoenix 2017, Bristol 2010.
    • This weekend, BRANDT will be sharing sponsorship of the No. 7 Chevy with Rev1 Energy, a full-service commissioning services organization.
    • Allgaier currently sits fifth in the NXS point standings, 147 markers outside of the lead.

    Ryan Truex
    No. 8 Bar Harbor Chevrolet
    • Ryan Truex returns to the No. 8 Chevrolet for the secondconsecutive NXS race this weekend at NHMS for JR Motorsports.
    • In two previous starts for JRM, Truex has recorded one top five and two top 10s with a best finish of second coming at ISM Raceway.
    • In two previous NXS starts at NHMS, Trues has scored a best finish of 10th in 2012.
    • This season the No. 8 Chevrolet for JRM has scored four top fives and 12 top 10s, including Truex’s second-place effort at ISM Raceway.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Switch Chevrolet
    • Noah Gragson will make his first NXS start at NHMS on Saturday afternoon.
    • Gragson earned the pole and led for 40 laps in his lone start at the New England track in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series in 2017.
    • In nine previous NXS starts on tracks between 1 and 2 miles in length, Gragson has recorded two top fives and six top 10s with a best finish of third coming earlier this season at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
    • Gragson currently sits sixth in the championship standings following last weekend’s top-10 performance at Kentucky, 109 points ahead of the 12th and final Playoff position.

    Driver Quotes

    “New Hampshire has been a good place for me in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Something about the layout seems to agree with our cars and my driving style. We are on a roll with our No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet lately, and it was such a good run for us last week at Kentucky. As a team, we knew that we had to run in the top five and top 10 to be in position to win these races, and that’s what we’ve been doing. The playoffs aren’t that far away, and we are gaining the form we need to be successful when they start.”– Michael Annett

    “Loudon is one of those tracks that I feel like our No. 7 team always runs well at, but we never quite get the chance to battle for the win when it comes down to the end. With as strong as we’ve been on similar tracks this season, I’m hoping we can turn that around this weekend and get our BRANDT/Rev1 Energy Camaro to Victory Lane. That win is still eluding us this season and it’s time to get that monkey off our backs.”– Justin Allgaier

    “I’m really happy to be running this No. 8 Chevrolet in back-to-back weekends for JRM. I feel like Taylor (Moyer, crew chief) and I have a good baseline to build off of after last weekend in Kentucky and I am confident that we can back up that top-10 run with an even stronger result on Saturday.” – Ryan Truex

    “New Hampshire will be an interesting race for sure. We’ve had some good speed this season on the flatter tracks and hopefully that can resonate into another strong run on Saturday. I know that everyone on this Switch Chevrolet has been working their guts out in the shop and I can’t wait to get to the track and keep this momentum we’ve had throughout the summer going.” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates
    • JRM at New Hampshire: In 30 NXS starts at NHMS, JRM has tallied four top fives and 16 top 10s. The organization also has one pole award coming in 2008 with driver Landon Cassill.
    • JRM 2019 Performance: Through the opening 17 races of the NXS season, JRM has earned one win, 19 top fives and 42 top 10s. Michael Annett scored the organization’s first victory of the year in the season-opening event at Daytona International Speedway.
    • Allgaier Xfinity Store Appearance: On Friday, July 19, Justin Allgaier will visit the Xfinity Store located at 1500 S. Willow Street in Manchester, New Hampshire. From 6-7 p.m. ET, fans can stop by to get an autograph and photo with the No. 7 driver.

  • GMS Racing NXS New Hampshire Preview

    GMS Racing NXS New Hampshire Preview

    John Hunter Nemechek, No. 23 Chevrolet Accessories Camaro

    New Hampshire Xfinity Stats

    One start and one top-five and one top-10

    Best finish: 4th (2018)

    New Hampshire Truck Stats

    Four starts, two top-five’s, three top-10’s

    2019 Season Stats

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

    Notes:

    – John Hunter Nemechek and GMS Racing will utilize chassis no. 219 this weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. This chassis has been ran once this season by Nemechek at Bristol Motor Speedway (start: 10th/finish: 5th).

    Quotes:

    “I really enjoy going to New Hampshire. I have raced there four times in the Truck Series and once in the Xfinity Series and did pretty well. The track is odd because yes it’s a one-mile oval track but to me it races like a short-track. We are taking the chassis that we raced at in Bristol and finished top-five so hopefully we can grab another solid finish.”

    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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  • Haley on a High Going to Kentucky Speedway

    Haley on a High Going to Kentucky Speedway

    Justin Haley Notes:

    First Career Start at Kentucky Speedway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS)
    Only Current NXS Driver to Finish in the Top-10 at all 1.5 Mile Tracks in 2019

    Kaulig Racing Notes:

    Best Start at Kentucky Speedway: 9th (Summer 2016)
    Best Finish at Kentucky Speedway: 11th (Fall 2016)

    Quotes:
    “We just came off a career weekend at Daytona! We had a 1-2-3 finish across the line with Ross Chastain getting Matt Kaulig’s first win. This weekend we are going to Kentucky. Blake Koch just told me that I am the only driver that has Top-10s at every mile-and-a-half track. We’re going to this new repave mile-and-a-half where I’ve had success in the truck series, so we’re looking for another Top-5 after last weekend.”

    About Kaulig Racing™
    Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by CEO and owner of LeafFilter Gutter Protection®, Kaulig Capital and Kaulig Media, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016 Kaulig Racing™ has made the NXS Playoffs consecutively, finishing seventh (2016), 11th (2017) and 12th (2018). Maintaining their technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing, Kaulig Racing™ has come to be one of the top-competitors on track each weekend. To learn more about the team, visit  kauligracing.com .

  • JR Motorsports — NXS Kentucky Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Kentucky Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Kentucky Speedway
    RACE: Alsco 300 (200 laps / 300 miles)
    DATE: Friday, July 12, 2019

    Michael Annett
    No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet
    • Michael Annett enters the race at Kentucky Speedway on a run of six top-10 finishes in his last seven starts, with a pair of third-place efforts his best among them.
    • Kentucky has been good to the Iowa native, as his average finish on the 1.5-mile oval is fourth-best among tracks currently on the schedule.
    • Annett’s best finish at Kentucky is fourth, in 2012, and half of his 10 starts there have ended in the top 10.
    • In five starts on 1.5-mile tracks this season, Annett has an average finish of 6.4 and finished third in the most recent event at Chicagoland Speedway.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 FilterTime Chevrolet
    • In 12 NXS starts at Kentucky, Justin Allgaier has four topfive and eight top-10 finishes, with a best effort of third.
    • The Illinois native currently has a streak of four consecutive top-10 finishes at the 1.5-mile speedway, including a third and fourth-place result in his two most recent starts.
    • This season on tracks measuring 1.5 miles, Allgaier has two top-three finishes and an average start of 5.6.
    • The 33-year-old driver currently sits fifth in the NXS point standings, just 145 markers outside the lead.
    • The hood of the No. 7 Chevrolet carries FilterTime this weekend in Kentucky.

    Ryan Truex
    No. 8 ShopFGL.com Chevrolet
    • Ryan Truex will make his second start behind the wheel of the No. 8 Chevrolet this weekend for JR Motorsports.
    • In his first start for JRM earlier this year at ISM Raceway, Truex started ninth and earned a second-place finish.
    • Truex has previously raced at Kentucky, making a combined three starts in the NXS and NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series, recording a best finish of 13th in the NXS event in 2018.
    • Overall in 2019, the No. 8 Chevrolet for JRM has scored four top fives and 11 top 10s, including Truex’s second place effort in ISM.

    Noah Gragson
    No. 9 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Chevrolet
    • Noah Gragson will make his first NXS start at Kentucky on Friday night.
    • In two previous starts in the NGOTS at Kentucky, Gragson has earned one top five, two top 10s and one pole.
    • In eight previous NXS starts on tracks between one and two miles in length, Gragson has recorded two top fives and five top 10s with a best finish of third coming earlier this season at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
    • Through 16 events, Gragson currently sits sixth in the championship standings, 91 points ahead of the 12th and final Playoff position.

    Driver Quotes

    “Our No. 1 Pilot Flying J Chevrolet has been at its best on the 1.5-mile tracks this year, with lots of speed and drivability. I said a couple of weeks ago that racing well on these types of tracks will pay off in the Playoffs, and it’s even more the case now. Travis (Mack, crew chief) and the rest of the team have done a fantastic job of giving me fast Chevrolet Camaros, and we’ve been in contention to win a lot of races so far this year. I think you’ll see us in that same position at Kentucky.”– Michael Annett

    “Our team has had some tough luck the past couple of races. We’ve had fast cars, but just didn’t get the results to reflect that. I’m ready to turn that around this weekend at Kentucky. We’ve run well there the past two races and I can’t wait to get back there with this FilterTime Camaro and see what we can do.”– Justin Allgaier

    “I can’t wait to get back behind the wheel of this No. 8 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports. We had a really great run earlier this year and hopefully we can be just one spot better this weekend in Kentucky. Taylor (Moyer, crew chief) and I have a good game plan looking ahead to Friday and I’m just ready to go racing again and see what we can do. It’s going to be a fun time for sure.” – Ryan Truex

    “This weekend in Kentucky is going to be a special one with our No. 9 carrying the Nationwide Children’s Hospital colors. Hopefully we can give them and the Patient Champions that will be with us a great night on Friday and end up in Victory Lane when it’s all said and done. We’ve had a lot of speed lately and I am very confident that we will continue that this weekend and be in contention when it counts on Friday.” – Noah Gragson

    JRM Team Updates

    • JRM at Kentucky: In 47 starts at Kentucky, JRM has scored two wins, 12 top fives and 21 top 10s. Kevin Harvick recorded the organization’s first victory in July 2014 with Elliott Sadler earning the second in September 2016.
    • JRM Souvenir Autograph Session: JRM teammates Michael Annett, Justin Allgaier and Noah Gragson will be signing autographs at the JR Motorsports / Hendrick Motorsports souvenir trailer at Kentucky Speedway on Friday, July 12 from 3 – 3:30 p.m. EST.
    • Driven to Give: This weekend 55 drivers across the Cup Series and the NXS – including all four JRM drivers – will be participating in the 2019 Driven to Give Gloves Program, wearing the Dale Earnhardt Jr. inspired skeleton gloves while racing at Kentucky. The program works to support the Dale and Amy Earnhardt Fund at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital, helping kids everywhere. The race-worn gloves will be signed by both Dale Jr. and the driver, and will be auctioned off July 12-19. Bidding for the #NCHGloves will take place here.
    • U.S. Cellular Sweepstakes: One grand prize winner will have the chance to wave the green flag for the U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway and be an honorary pit crew member for JR Motorsports driver Justin Allgaier, who will pilot the U.S. Cellular Chevrolet Camaro SS in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday, July 27. The sweepstakes, which runs through July 14, will also provide the grand prize winner and a guest an official pit crew shirt, a tour of the No. 7 team hauler, attend the driver’s meeting with Allgaier and crew chief Jason Burdett, plus sit atop the pit box for the race and more. To enter to win and to see the full sweepstakes details