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  • CLASSIC COLLISION SECURES MULTI-RACE SPONSORSHIP WITH ELLIS, ALPHA PRIME RACING

    CLASSIC COLLISION SECURES MULTI-RACE SPONSORSHIP WITH ELLIS, ALPHA PRIME RACING

    Ryan Ellis and Alpha Prime Racing are proud to announce that Classic Collision will debut as the primary sponsor of the No. 43 Chevrolet Camaro in the Alsco Uniforms 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, July 8th.

    Classic Collision’s No.43 Chevy scheme will make its NASCAR debut when the green flag drops in Atlanta for the NASCAR Xfinity Series. The Atlanta-based auto body repair company first appeared on Ellis’ No.43 Chevy at Talladega Superspeedway last week in a career-best result of 11th. Classic Collision will also be sponsoring Ellis at Texas Motor Speedway later this year in a secondary capacity, and the pair hopes to grow the partnership in 2023 and beyond.

    “I’ve been really excited about the potential of this program since the day I started speaking with Classic Collision,” said Ryan Ellis, driver of the No.43 Classic Collision Chevy Camaro.

    “We’ve got a great family of automobile-focused sponsors like CorvetteParts.net/ Keen Parts, Costa Oil, and a few other really exciting partners
    we have yet to announce, and this could not be a better fit to join that family. I plan on getting my personal vehicle fixed up by Classic Collision as soon as possible, and anyone that saw the last Atlanta Xfinity race knows it is hard to imagine a better race for them to sponsor than this. I hope we can avoid the chaos with the Classic Collision No.43 and bring home a great result for them in their first race.”

    Classic Collision is one of the largest privately held national providers of auto body repairers originating in Atlanta, Georgia. Now offering more options to you and your families with over 200 state-of-the-art repair facilities across the United States.

    “Classic Collision has been a leading collision repair company in Atlanta, Georgia, for nearly 40 years. Partnering with Ryan Ellis and the Alpha Prime Racing team for this particular race in our home market just made sense; it’s a great way to showcase the FUN we have within our
    growing organization,” said Charlie Drake, Chief Operating Officer of Classic Collision. “We look forward to seeing the Classic Collision brand highlighted as our teammates cheer on Ryan Ellis’ No.43 here in Atlanta and the other races we support and attend this year.”

    TUNE-IN INFORMATION:
    The Alsco Uniforms 250 will be broadcast live on the USA Network beginning at 8:00 pm ET Saturday, July 8th. Single-car qualifying to set the lineup for Saturday night’s 250-mile race will take place earlier that day, at 4:05 pm ET. Radio coverage will be on the Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM.

    ABOUT CLASSIC COLLISION
    Classic Collision was established in 1983 in Atlanta, Georgia with a single goal: to offer quality service to its customers with integrity and honesty. We do this by employing the best talent and using the highest-quality materials. Classic Collision is one of the largest privately held national providers of auto body repair services with over 200 state-of-the-art repair facilities in 15 states across the U.S. For almost 40 years, Classic Collision has put customer satisfaction first in all we do. We are proud to provide high-quality auto body repairs with properly trained technicians and the appropriate equipment. We hold numerous manufacturer certifications and factory-direct training which makes us a leader in comprehensive collision repair. https://classiccollision.com/.

    ABOUT ALPHA PRIME RACING:
    Alpha Prime Racing is a NASCAR Xfinity Series team co-owned by NASCAR driver Tommy Joe Martins and Alpha Prime Sports Founder and CEO Caesar Bacarella. The team was initially founded in 2009 under the name Martins Racing and has since grown into a three-car Chevrolet team, adding the No. 43 Chevrolet in 2023, primarily piloted by Ryan Ellis.

  • Stewart-Haas Racing: Dover NXS Advance (Cole Custer | Riley Herbst)

    Stewart-Haas Racing: Dover NXS Advance (Cole Custer | Riley Herbst)

    COLE CUSTER | RILEY HERBST
    Dover NASCAR Xfinity Series Advance
    NASCAR Xfinity Series Overview

    • Event: A-Game 200 (Round 10 of 33)
    • Date: Saturday, April 29
    • Location: Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway
    • Layout: 1-mile, concrete oval
    • Time/TV/Radio: 1:30 p.m. EDT on FS1/PRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

    Cole Custer Notes of Interest

    • Cole Custer is hunting another $100,000 as the NASCAR Xfinity Series heads to the fourth and final Xfinity Dash 4 Cash race of the season during Saturday’s A-Game 200 at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway. After winning his second career Dash 4 Cash prize last Saturday at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway with the No. 00 Haas Automation team, Custer qualified once again for this week’s final round of the four-driver race within the race. He’ll look to finish ahead of fellow Xfinity Series regulars Jeb Burton, Sheldon Creed, and Parker Kligerman. This year’s Dash 4 Cash program started April 1 at Richmond (Va.) Raceway, continued with rounds two and three April 15 at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway and last Saturday at Talladega, respectively, and concludes at Dover. Custer first won the $100,000 Dash 4 Cash check after his April 2019 victory at Richmond.
    • The Monster Mile has been the scene of some monster efforts by “Stone Cole” Custer in the past. Saturday’s A-Game 200 will mark his seventh Xfinity Series start on the concrete mile oval. In his last Xfinity Series start there in October 2019, the native of Ladera Ranch, California, led 31 of the final 32 laps and was victorious by a one-second margin over runner-up Justin Allgaier. In the May 2019 race, Custer qualified on the pole and led a race-high 155 of 200 laps before finishing fourth. That came on the heels of his runner-up finish in the October 2018 race, when he led 38 laps and crossed the finish line .525 of a second behind Christopher Bell. Custer finished fourth in his Dover Xfinity Series debut in May 2017 and eighth in the October 2017 race. That all adds up to five top-10 finishes in six starts at Dover, the lone outlier being his 13th-place finish in the May 2018 race.
    • Custer has nine starts at the Monster Mile outside of the Xfinity Series – four in the NASCAR Cup Series, three in the Truck Series, and two in the K&N Pro Series East. Custer never finished outside the top-15 at Dover in the Cup Series. He earned a best finish of 10th in the May 2020 and 2021 races. In Truck Series competition, Custer has a best finish of fifth in the most recent of his three Dover outings, when he drove the No. 00 entry for JR Motorsports in the May 2016 race. He led a race-high 67 of 200 laps en route to a 13th-place finish in the May 2015 Truck Series race for JR Motorsports.

    Riley Herbst Notes of Interest

    • Riley Herbst and Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway are an appropriate pairing. Herbst is the driver of the No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) and Dover is affectionately known as the “Monster Mile.” At a track that can chew up and spit out even the most seasoned racers, Herbst has acquitted himself well on the concrete mile oval. In his five career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts there, Herbst has four top-10 finishes with a best result of sixth in August 2020. He’s never finished outside the top-20. While still seeking his first Xfinity Series win, Herbst is driving for a Dover Xfinity Series winner. SHR owns two Xfinity Series victories at the track – October 2019 with Herbst’s teammate Cole Custer, and August 2020 with Chase Briscoe.
    • While luck hasn’t been on Herbst’s side the last three races, his confidence has not wavered as he heads to a track that suits his style of racing. His last Dover outing last April resulted in a ninth-place finish in his No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang. He’s also excelled in his 17 Xfinity Series starts the past three seasons with SHR on tracks a mile or less in length, 12 of which resulted in top-10 finishes. He finished fourth earlier this season on the mile oval at Phoenix Raceway, and he hadn’t finished outside the top-10 on a track a mile or less in length since an accident ended his day early in the March 2022 race at Phoenix.
    • Herbst’s solid runs at the Monster Mile aren’t confined to the Xfinity Series. He also has two starts at Dover in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series east. In the 2016 and 2017 races, Herbst finished eighth and seventh, respectively.

    Cole Custer, Driver of the No. 00 Haas Automation Ford Mustang

    Dover is a tricky track, where trouble seems to sneak up on you quickly. How do you stay out of the grasp of Miles the Monster and get out of that race cleanly?

    “I think with going to Dover, you just have to be really smart about different situations and being in traffic. It’s about knowing when to be aggressive and when not to be aggressive. You can get yourself into a really bad bind getting into traffic or trying to pass people. You can also have somebody on your bumper trying to pass you. This track can come out and bite you pretty fast. The key to success here is patience and knowing when to be aggressive and when not to be.”

    You’re going for back-to-back Dash 4 Cash prizes after scoring the $100,000 bonus at Talladega. How would it feel to win it again at Dover, a track where you’ve had success?

    “Winning $100,000 is a huge deal for our No. 00 Haas Automation Ford team. It’s probably one of the coolest things that Xfinity does in the sport, I think, doing this Dash 4 Cash program. People are going to race hard for it. You know exactly where those three other guys are and how you’re going to race them throughout the day. It means a lot to qualify for the second week in a row, and hopefully we can be the ones to come out on top again. Dover’s been a good track for us, and we plan to pounce on that.”

    Riley Herbst, Driver of the No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang

    Luck hasn’t been on your side these past few weeks, but you haven’t seemed to waver in your confidence in both your driving skill and the No. 98 Monster Energy team. What do you have to do to get back on track?

    “I don’t really think there’s one thing we have to do in order to get back on track. I feel like at Richmond we would have had a top-three finish if we didn’t get wrecked. At Martinsville, we should have finished sixth to eighth, so that should have been another top-10, but we got wrecked, as well. And Talladega is Talladega, so I feel like our speed is there and just getting back to what we’ve been doing at the start of the year and we’ll be just fine.”

    You’ve consistently been a contender up front this year –you’re called a silent contender – even after the unfortunate incidents these past few weeks. What do you feel like you’ve improved upon since your first season with the No. 98 team in 2021?

    “I think there are a lot of things, not just one. Consistency on and off the racetrack. Working with my crew chief Richard Boswell and understanding our goals. How to execute on our goals. My life outside of racing is very good. I’m extremely happy when I get to the racetrack and while I’m at the racetrack, and I think that leads to a lot of success. I’m confident every time I strap in behind the wheel. I enjoy what I do, so I think that also leads to good results, and I’m looking forward to continuing that this season.”

  • Kaulig Racing Weekly Advance | Dover Motor Speedway

    Kaulig Racing Weekly Advance | Dover Motor Speedway

    WÜRTH 400
    Dover Motor Speedway
    NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
    Sunday, April 30 at 2:00 p.m. EST on FS1

    • Kaulig Racing has made two starts at Dover Motor Speedway in the NCS.
    • The team’s best finish at the track came from Justin Haley in 2022 with an 11th-place finish.
    • So far in the 2023 season, Kaulig Racing has earned three top-10 finishes and has led one lap.

    AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Nutrien Ag Solutions Camaro ZL1

    • AJ Allmendinger has 23 NCS starts, 152 laps led, three top-10 finishes and an average finish of 23.3 at Dover Motor Speedway.
    • Allmendinger will make his second NCS start with Kaulig Racing at Dover Motor Speedway this weekend.

    “Last year, I felt like we had a really good car in Dover. It’s a place that I really enjoy driving at and I’ve always had fun there. Hopefully we can get some momentum and erase what has happened the last few weeks and start over. We’re definitely making gains on the race cars so I think this can be a really good race track for us. Looking to put together a solid weekend and start building from there.” – AJ Allmendinger on Dover Motor Speedway

    Justin Haley, No. 31 LeafFilter Gutter Protection Autism Awareness Camaro ZL1

    • Justin Haley has made one start at Dover Motor Speedway in the NCS during the 2022 season, where he earned an 11th-place finish and led a career-high 19 laps.
    • So far in the 2023 season, Haley has earned two top-10 finishes.

    “We had a great run at Dover last season and led a lot of laps. We almost got ourselves a top 10 there as well. It’s a track I really enjoy racing at, so it will be a unique birthday weekend for me. Hopefully Kaulig Racing will be just as fast there as we were last year.” – Justin Haley on Dover Motor Speedway  

    A-Game 200
    Dover Motor Speedway
    NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS)
    Saturday, April 29 at 1:30 p.m. EST on FS1

    • Kaulig Racing has made 18 starts at Dover Motor Speedway in the NXS.
    • The team has earned four top fives, seven top-10 finishes and has led 39 laps at Dover.
    • So far in the 2023 season, Kaulig Racing has earned two wins, two pole awards, seven top fives, 18 top-10 finishes and has led 271 laps.

    Derek Kraus, No. 10 LeafHome Water Solutions Chevrolet Camaro

    • Derek Kraus will make his first start at Dover Motor Speedway in the NXS this weekend with Kaulig Racing.
    • Kraus has two previous starts and two top-10 finishes at Dover Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS).
    • So far in the 2023 season, Kraus has two top-10 finishes in three starts with Kaulig Racing.

    “I’m looking forward to Dover this weekend; I’ve liked racing there in the past. I have to try to adapt to the rubber quickly with how the build up is there and try to move around and find where our car is fast. I’m looking forward to working with the No. 10 team and Kaulig racing again. Hopefully we can leave Dover on a positive note.” – Derek Kraus on Dover Motor Speedway

    Daniel Hemric, No. 11 Cirkul Chevrolet Camaro

    • Daniel Hemric has made seven starts at at Dover Motor Speedway in the NXS and has earned three top fives, five top-10 finishes and has led 24 laps.
    • Hemric has started from the pole position twice at Dover Motor Speedway.
    • So far in the 2023 NXS season, Hemric has earned one top five and five top-10 finishes and has led 15 laps.

    “Dover is always an exciting track to go to as a driver. There is nothing else like the sensations that you experience there inside the race car. It is going to be a matter of keeping up with the race track and dealing with substantial change from the time we start the race to the end of the race. We are going to be on top of it with our Cirkul Chevrolet. I look forward to hopefully having a good day.” – Daniel Hemric on Dover Motor Speedway

    Chandler Smith, No. 16 Quick Tie Products Chevrolet Camaro

    • Chandler Smith will make his second NXS start at Dover Motor Speedway.
    • Smith finished 21st after starting 12th in the 2022 A-Game 200.
    • He made one previous start at Dover in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2020, finishing 20th in the KDI Office Technology 200.
    • So far in the 2023 NXS season, Smith has earned one win, one pole award, four top fives, five top-10 finishes and has led 205 laps.

    “I’m looking forward to Dover. It’s a track that should suit us. Kaulig has had some strong runs here before, and I think I’m helped by the fact that I have been in a Xfinity car there last year. It’s a tricky track, especially on corner exit. It kind of feels like a roller coaster throughout the whole lap, but that just makes it more exciting throughout the race.” – Chandler Smith on Dover Motor Speedway  

    About Kaulig Racing™

    Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time multi-car NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and 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 and has won back-to-back regular-season championships. Before becoming a full-time NCS team, Kaulig Racing made multiple starts in the 2021 NCS season and won in its seventh-ever start with AJ Allmendinger’s victory at “The Brickyard” for the Verizon 200 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The team expanded to a two-car, full-time NCS team in 2022 with Justin Haley piloting the No. 31 Camaro ZL1, and an all-star lineup featured in the No. 16 Camaro ZL1. Haley will continue to drive the No. 31 full-time in 2023, alongside AJ Allmendinger, who will drive the No. 16 Camaro ZL1. The team will continue to field three, full-time NXS entries; the No. 10 Chevrolet driven by an all-star lineup, the No. 11 Chevrolet driven by Daniel Hemric, and the No. 16 Chevrolet driven by Chandler Smith. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

  • JR Motorsports — NXS Dover Preview

    JR Motorsports — NXS Dover Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
    TRACK: Dover Motor Speedway
    RACE: A-Game 200 (200 laps / 200 miles)
    DATE: Saturday, April 29, 2023

    Broadcast Information – TV: 1:30 p.m. ET on FS1 / Radio: 1 p.m. ET on PRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90

    Sam Mayer
    No. 1 Accelerate Professional Talent Solutions Chevrolet

    • Sam Mayer returns to Dover Motor Speedway this weekend for only his second NASCAR Xfinity Series start at the 1-mile concrete oval with Accelerate Professional Talent Solutions.
    • The Franklin, Wis. native started second and finished fifth in this race last season. Mayer battled back after losing a wheel during a pit stop in Stage One to earn the top-five finish.
    • The 19-year-old and crew chief Mardy Lindley are no strangers to wins on concrete ovals. The pair recorded three wins in 2019 in the K&N Pro Series East (twice at Bristol and once at Dover) and two in 2020 in the ARCA Series (Bristol and Dover).

    Josh Berry
    No. 8 JARRETT Chevrolet

    • Josh Berry returns to Dover as the defending race winner. In two starts on the “Monster Mile,” Berry won last year’s event and finished second in 2021. He also owns a career starting average of 5.0.
    • Tracks measuring 1 mile have been good for Berry, as he has the victory at Dover, three top-five and five top-10 finishes and a pole in just eight starts. He’s also led 114 laps, 103 of those at Dover.
    • This weekend, Berry will don the black-and-red JARRETT colors for the third time this season. In his two previous starts this season for the Orrville, Ohio-based logistics company, Berry has finished third and eighth.

    Brandon Jones
    No. 9 Menards/Pelonis Chevrolet

    • Brandon Jones has made 12 starts at Dover and has recorded one top-five and five top-10 finishes. The 26-yearold’s best finish of fourth came during the 2020 season.
    • Jones 104 laps led at the concrete oval of Dover ranks as the third-most among tracks he has competed on.
    • In addition, Jones has made five starts at Dover in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and scored a best finish of fourth during the 2014 season.
    • Crew chief Jason Burdett has called the shots for 14 races at Dover and has racked up an impressive three wins, 12 top-five and 13 top-10 finishes. His lone finish outside of the top 10 was an 11th-place outing in 2017.

    Justin Allgaier
    No. 7 Degree Chevrolet

    • Justin Allgaier is a two-time winner at the “Monster Mile” in his NXS career, going to Victory Lane in this event in 2018, and again in the first of a weekend doubleheader in 2020.
    • To accompany the two wins, Allgaier has scored 11 top fives and 15 top 10s in 22 career NXS starts at Dover.
    • The Illinois native’s 11 top fives at Dover are the most at any track that he has competed on in his NXS career.
    • Additionally, Allgaier has led at least one lap in eight consecutive events at Dover and has placed no worse than seventh in his last nine starts overall at the one-mile oval, dating back to the fall of 2017.

    Driver Quotes

    “Dover is a fun track and I really enjoy racing on the concrete ovals. They really seem to fit my driving style and they are tracks that I’ve had a lot of success at in the past. I had a really good finish last year and Mardy (Lindley, crew chief) and I had two wins there back in our ARCA and K&N days so I am looking forward to getting back there and hopefully we can turn our luck around this weekend.” – Sam Mayer

    “Dover has always been one of my favorite tracks. We’ve always seemed to unload here with a lot of speed and I have all the confidence that will be the case again this weekend with our Degree Chevrolet. Last week Talladega didn’t go like we had hoped, but I know that everyone on this No. 7 team isready to go and bounce back on Saturday. If we can just execute like we have here in the past, I think we will have a great chance at fighting for the win when it’s all said and done.” – Justin Allgaier

    “Dover has been a great track for me in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. We won a race and an Xfinity Dash 4 Cash bonus there, led a lot of laps and we qualify very well. I also made my first NASCAR Cup Series start there. It just suits my style. We’re still on a good trajectory this season with the top-five and top-10 finishes, but we need a win for JARRETT and there’s no better place to do that than here at Dover.” – Josh Berry

    “Dover is a tough but fun track. It’s a place that really widens out as laps are run and you can find speed just about anywhere. JRM has been really strong in Dover and Jason (Burdett, crew chief) has built really fast cars every time he’s been here and I know that will be true again this weekend. It’s a great track to get our momentum rolling and we’re definitely due for a good run.” – Brandon Jones

    JRM Team Updates:

    • JR Motorsports at Dover: JR Motorsports has competed at Dover Motor Speedway a combined 83 times in the NXS. Over the course of those starts at the track dubbed the “Monster Mile,” JRM has tallied five wins, 30 top fives and 56 top 10s. The organization’s 944 laps led ranks as the third-most for JRM at any active track in the NXS, just behind Richmond (1299) and Bristol (1230). JRM’s most recent win came with Josh Berry during the 2022 season.
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    • Souvenir Rig: JRM drivers Sam Mayer and Justin Allgaier will be at the JR Motorsports / Legacy M.C. souvenir rig in the Dover Motor Speedway Fan Zone on Saturday, April 29 from 10:45 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
  • Toyota Racing – Weekly Preview – 04.26.23

    Toyota Racing – Weekly Preview – 04.26.23

    This Week in Motorsports: April 24-30, 2023

    · NCS/NXS/ARCA: Dover Motor Speedway – April 28-30
    · NHRA: zMax Dragway (Charlotte, North Carolina) – April 30

    PLANO, Texas (April 26, 2023) – The NASCAR and ARCA teams take on the Monster Mile in Dover, while NHRA races its second and final four-wide event of the season this weekend in Charlotte.

    NASCAR National Series – NCS | NXS

    Bell adds another top-10… Christopher Bell is on top of the point standings for another week as the Oklahoma-native earned his series-best seventh top-10 finish of the season at Talladega Superspeedway. Bell led Toyota with a fourth-place finish at Dover last year and owns a NASCAR Xfinity Series victory at the track in 2019.

    Four in the top-10 after 10… Talladega Superspeedway was the 10th race of the season and Toyota drivers hold four of the top-10 spots in the points standings, which is tied for the most of any manufacturer. Along with Bell, Tyler Reddick (sixth), Martin Truex Jr. (seventh) and Denny Hamlin (10th) are currently in Playoff positions.

    Nemechek plans to take back points lead… John Hunter Nemechek heads to Dover just four points out of the championship lead. The North Carolina-native leads the Xfinity Series in top-10 finishes (seven) and laps led (340) going into this weekend. Nemechek has competed in the last two NASCAR Xfinity Series events at Dover, running in the top-10 in both events before mechanical woes ended both days.

    Heim makes Xfinity Series debut… Toyota development driver Corey Heim will make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut this weekend aboard the No. 24 Toyota GR Supra for Sam Hunt Racing. The Georgia-native has been impressive in every series since joining Team Toyota. Heim scored six wins and a runner-up finish in ARCA competition in 2021 and earned the Truck Series Rookie of the Year title and two wins last season. Heim is the most recent Truck Series victor this year as he swept both stages and won in Martinsville to clinch his first Playoff berth.

    NASCAR Regional Series – ARCA

    Sawalich looks to extend early lead… After an impressively dominant performance at the season opener, William Sawalich looks to extend his championship lead in his first start at Dover Motor Speedway. The 16-year-old driver won in his debut at Five Flags Speedway in Florida and holds a seven-point advantage in the standings going into this weekend.

    NHRA – Top Fuel | Funny Car

    Closing in on 200…Toyota is getting ever closer to a major milestone in its NHRA history – 200 victories. After Antron Brown’s 56th Toyota victory in Las Vegas, Toyota currently sits at 196 wins across both nitro classes coming into Charlotte. Toyota earned its first win with Jerry Toliver in Funny Car in 2004, and now holds 148 Top Fuel victories and 48 Funny Car wins.

    Torrence back at the top… Steve Torrence is back at a familiar spot for the multi-time champion, as the Texan holds the points lead for the first time this season. Torrence moved to the top spot with his runner-up finish in Las Vegas – his second final round appearance of the season. Charlotte would be a great place to get yet another Four-Wide victory – Torrence won the race in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2021.

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  • NASCAR Cup Series Champion, Kyle Larson, Joins Kaulig Racing at Darlington Raceway

    NASCAR Cup Series Champion, Kyle Larson, Joins Kaulig Racing at Darlington Raceway

    Larson to Drive the No. 10 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet in the Shriners Children 200

    LEXINGTON, N.C. (April 26, 2023) — Kaulig Racing announced today that 2021 NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) Champion, Kyle Larson, will drive the No. 10 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) Shriners Children 200 at Darlington Raceway.

    The 21-time NCS race winner and 2021 Champion will be the fifth NCS driver to join Kaulig Racing’s all-star driver lineup in the team’s No. 10 Chevrolet for the 2023 season, alongside Kyle Busch, Austin Dillion, AJ Allmendinger and Justin Haley.

    Larson says, “I’m looking forward to competing in the Xfinity Series race at Darlington Raceway in a few weeks with Kaulig Racing and HendrickCars.com. Darlington (Raceway) is a challenging track and definitely one on the top of my list that I’m eager to get a win at. The Kaulig Xfinity cars have been really fast this year too so I’m thankful for the opportunity to run double-duty and hopefully we’ll have a good shot at a win.”

    In addition to his on-track accomplishments, the sanctioning body recently announced the addition of Larson to NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers List in celebration of the industry’s “Diamond Anniversary.” Those added to this prestigious list are recognized for their contributions to the sport and will be recognized during the sport’s “throwback weekend” at Darlington Raceway.

    “Kyle (Larson) is really big for our sport right now and we’re excited for him to be a part of our program at Kaulig Racing,” says Chris Rice, President of Kaulig Racing. “Building our relationship with Hendrick Motorsports and having HendrickCars.com on board is amazing for us and fun for everyone involved. We’re looking forward to expanding our all-star driver lineup and having him in the car in Darlington.”

    “Our NASCAR partnerships have played an important role in building HendrickCars.com into a national brand,” said Greg Gach, president of Charlotte-based Hendrick Automotive Group. “Kyle Larson is a champion and we are excited about seeing him partner with Kaulig Racing for the Xfinity Series race at Darlington. Along with Chevrolet, we think it’s a winning combination.”

    The Shriners Children 200 at Darlington Raceway will take place on May 13 at 12:30 pm with coverage on FOX.

    ABOUT HENDRICKCARS.COM:

    HENDRICKCARS.COM is the online home for everything Hendrick Automotive Group. Visitors can shop thousands of new or pre-owned vehicles, locate centers for service and collision repair, receive a value to sell or trade their car, chat online with customer service, discover career opportunities, learn more about vehicle protection programs, and explore how the company gives back to the community.

    ABOUT HENDRICK AUTOMOTIVE GROUP:

    Representing 131 franchises and 25 manufacturer nameplates from the Carolinas to California, Hendrick Automotive Group is the largest privately held automotive retail organization in the United States. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, the company employs more than 10,000 people in its 94 dealership locations, 21 collision centers and four accessories distributor installers in 13 states. For more information, please visit www.HendrickCars.com.

    About Kaulig Racing™

    Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time multi-car NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and 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 and has won back-to-back regular-season championships. Before becoming a full-time NCS team, Kaulig Racing made multiple starts in the 2021 NCS season and won in its seventh-ever start with AJ Allmendinger’s victory at “The Brickyard” for the Verizon 200 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The team expanded to a two-car, full-time NCS team in 2022 with Justin Haley piloting the No. 31 Camaro ZL1, and an all-star lineup featured in the No. 16 Camaro ZL1. Haley will continue to drive the No. 31 full-time in 2023, alongside AJ Allmendinger, who will drive the No. 16 Camaro ZL1. The team will continue to field three, full-time NXS entries; the No. 10 Chevrolet driven by an all-star lineup that will be announced at a later date, the No. 11 Chevrolet driven by Daniel Hemric, and the No. 16 Chevrolet driven by Chandler Smith. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

  • Riley Herbst / Ryan Preece Dover Transcripts

    Riley Herbst / Ryan Preece Dover Transcripts

    Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
    NASCAR Cup and NASCAR Xfinity Series
    Dover Midweek Availability | Tuesday, April 25, 2023

    Ford drivers Riley Herbst and Ryan Preece participated in a Ford media availability session earlier today in advance of this weekend’s NASCAR action at Dover Motor Speedway. Herbst currently sits fourth in the NASCAR Xfinity Series point standings while Preece is looking to bounce back from the bad luck that has plagued him for most of the season, including on Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway when he got caught up in a late-race accident.

    RILEY HERBST, No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang (NXS) – WHAT IS THE KEY TO GET THINGS TURNED AROUND AFTER THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS? “I don’t really think there’s one thing. I feel like at Richmond we would have had a top three finish if we didn’t get wrecked. In Martinsville, we should have finished sixth to eighth, so that should have been another top 10 but we got wrecked as well. And Talladega is Talladega, so I feel like our speed is there and just get back to what we’ve been doing at the start of the year and we’ll be just fine.”

    HOW BENEFICIAL HAS IT BEEN TO HAVE COLE AS A TEAMMATE? “Very, very beneficial. As you see, the program itself has been elevated because of Cole and what he’s brought to this program is a lot of experience and a lot of knowledge for me to ask questions and lean on and I feel like it’s kind of translated to on-track success as you guys saw for the first six weeks as well.”

    WHAT DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU’VE IMPROVED ON? “I think there’s a lot of things, not just one. Consistency on and off the racetrack. Working with my crew chief Richard Boswell and understanding our goals. How to execute on our goals. My life outside of racing is very good. I’m extremely happy when I get to the racetrack while I’m at the racetrack and I think that leads to a lot of success. I’m confident every time I strap in behind the wheel. I enjoy what I do, so I think that also leads to good results and looking forward to continuing this season.”

    WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO GET YOUR FIRST XFINITY WIN? “Just keep knocking on the door. Showing up to the racetrack each week I feel we have a shot to win. I feel like we have a good shot, if not an even better shot this weekend at Dover, a track I enjoy. I know we’ll have good speed, so I’m looking forward to it and if it’s not Dover, then we’ll head to Darlington and go try to win there.”

    HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE HAVE YOU SEEN IN THE REAR-END HOUSING RULES? “I don’t think it really changes how we race much. I think that the balance or the handling of the car has changed quite a bit, honestly from every single racetrack – from short tracks to intermediates – and, honestly, I’d even say road courses but we haven’t run at a road course yet. That’s kind of my guess before we head to Sonoma here in a few weeks, but it has definitely changed the handling a little bit and we’re all trying to get used to it as well.”

    HOW MUCH HAVE THE CUP RACES HELPED YOU FROM A LEARNING STANDPOINT? “The circumstances and things like that, it was more of just getting my feet wet and complete all the laps. We did complete all the laps in the 500 and this past weekend at Talladega, which we considered a success and the people around me considered a success. I was happy with the result of the 500 and I felt like we could have been a few spots higher at Talladega as well, but, all in all, it was a success and hopefully we get some more opportunities.”

    DID YOU LOOK AT MANY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE HEMRIC WRECK AND HOW MUCH OF HIS UNDERCARRIAGE DID YOU SEE? “I don’t have many comments on that wreck. I think it could have easily been avoided and, in my opinion, it should have been avoided. It was a late block with six to go that I think Sheldon was already to his door number and the only thing I saw was I think he has fruit on the hood of his car. It was like a big strawberry in my face and the next thing I know I’m in the infield care center.”

    WHAT IS THE BEST ADVICE YOU’VE RECEIVED FROM KEVIN HARVICK? “It’s really an honor to be a part of KHI. The things he’s helped me with on the racetrack is a lot and the things he’s helped me with off the racetrack is just as much. Just understanding the way a race flows and helping me understand the ups and downs of a race through one event and how you have to be there at the end to try to win one of these races. You can’t win the race in the first stage, but then as we’ve progressed he’s told me other things about how important it is with stage points and when to be aggressive and when to hold back a little bit. His advice and mentorship has meant the world to me and I feel like it’s helped me perform at a higher level for sure.”

    THE PERKINS ACCIDENT. WHEN YOU LOOK AT IT DOES IT MAKE YOU REFLECT ON WHAT YOU’RE DOING FOR A PROFESSION? “Quite frankly it’s when can we get the race started again. I wanted to get going and I think you could ask anybody in the field and it was the same thing. I think we understand the inherent danger of this sport, but we love it. I got in a big wreck and the next morning I strapped into a Cup car and went for 500 miles, so I don’t really think we think too much of the danger. It’s just not how we’re wired when it comes to that. We want to keep it going and try to go win the race.”

    DID YOU GET A LOOK AT RYAN PREECE’S ACCIDENT FROM THE IN-CAR VIDEO AND WHAT STANDS OUT TO YOU WITH WHAT HIS BODY WENT THROUGH? IS THERE ANYTHING YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR BELTS OR OTHER EQUIPMENT? “There’s a lot there. First off, I kind of wished we had those high-speed cameras in the Xfinity cars as well because I’d be curious to compare what I looked like compared to Ryan because the incidents were actually very, very similar. What’s odd to me is how different the two race cars looked. I can’t really expand on that because I don’t know much about the building of the race car, but my race car is gone. It’s going to the shredder and Ryan Preece’s race car is in the shop next store. I actually think it went over to NASCAR, so I just thought that was interesting to look at the comparison of the wrecks. The 5 car went up the track and got t-boned by the 41 and in my case the 11 went up the track and I t-boned him, so I’d be curious to see what mine looked like. It looked brutal from Ryan’s point of view and it was kind of scary to watch it a little bit to the previous questions. I don’t really like watching Ryan’s in-car that much.”

    WITH WHAT YOU SAW DO YOU FEEL YOUR BODY WENT THROUGH SIMILAR THINGS? “I think it was similar. I was talking to Ryan on the flight home and I think we were complaining about the same things – a little bit of stiffness in the neck and things like that. He has a different tub than I have as well, and we obviously have different body styles and shapes, so that’s the only thing I could take from it. I know that I adjusted my seatbelts yesterday. People from HMS came to adjust some lowers and subs just to get more comfortable at a high frontal impact like that. Other than that, I feel like I’m good and ready to strap in the car at Dover.”

    THE CHANGE IN THE BELTS. WAS THAT A RESPONSE TO LAST WEEKEND OR WAS IT SOMETHING YOU WERE ALREADY LOOKING AT DOING? “A response to this past weekend. It was uncomfortable and I feel like the new situation, God forbid it happens again, I feel like it would be more comfortable.”

    RYAN PREECE, No 41 HaasTooling.com Ford Mustang (Cup) – HOW ARE YOU FEELING TODAY? “I feel fine. Obviously, when you wreck, you’re going to be a little sore. I felt fine when I got out of the race car, Monday I was a little sore but I was still able to do my workouts and everything I wanted to do, and I woke up today and felt fine. So, just obviously the mindset is everything. Just looking forward to Dover and hoping that we get qualifying in, because as a lot of you guys know, track position is huge, and we unfortunately haven’t been able to get the amount of points that we’ve been working towards. But no, I feel good.”

    DID YOU LOOK AT THE IN-CAR CAMERA FROM THE INCIDENT, AND WAS THE REACTION CONSIDERED NORMAL? “Well, I can tell you that I lived it – first-hand experience. Then going back and seeing it… you’re wrecking and it never feels great. But, all the safety, what everyone does to mount my seat, seatbelts – everything you do in precaution for a wreck like that and everything did its job. I’m going over to the [NASCAR] R&D Center tomorrow after our sim session to go over the wreck with them and kind of let them know how I felt during it and after it and, obviously, NASCAR is working to keep evolving and keeping us drivers safe. I think that’s obviously always the No. 1 priority – making sure none of us get hurt.”

    DO YOU GET INVOLVED IN ANY OF THE AFTERMATH DISCUSSIONS WITH NASCAR? DO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT’S BEING DONE? “It’s tough to say. At the end of the day I want to know about my race car and those things. But yeah, if I feel comfortable in my cockpit, I feel safe. Anything outside of that with car structure and those items, I can only protect the things that are in my little realm, and I make sure that I try to feel as comfortable and safe as I can in there. But, at the end of the day, I got up at 6:30 in the morning, I came into SHR, worked out, and did all those things. So, very lucky to have a great group of people putting safety first at this organization. I’m ok.”

    HOW MOTIVATED ARE YOU FROM THE LAST THREE RACES HEADING INTO DOVER, SEARCHING FOR THAT FIRST TOP-10 OR EVEN VICTORY OF THE SEASON? “It’s frustrating because we’ve had a lot of races where we’ve had good speed. I’ve always said that you have to start with top-15s or top-10s – consistently running there – then top-fives and chasing wins. I feel like, especially the past four weeks, we’ve been putting races together to have opportunities like that. And just at the end of the race, a lot of things… chaos just breaks out, and sometimes you’re the bug and sometimes you’re the windshield. Ultimately, it’ll be nice when we’re the windshield and not the bug. But, I’m proud of the fact that our team, our pit crew – Chad [Johnston]’s doing a great job – everybody, including our engineers, are working together. That’s what it takes. That’s something I’ve enjoyed listening to (Denny Hamlin’s podcast), because of his honest opinion of what it takes to win at this level now, and how much this sport has kind of involved. It doesn’t always take the fastest car to win anymore. Now it takes execution. That’s something I know that I’ve been focusing on for the past week or so and really just turning my attention more so to the little details that it takes to make sure that when lap 380 is there, that you’re still giving yourself an opportunity to have a chance at it.”

    SPEAKING OF DENNY HAMLIN’S PODCAST, WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT THE MIDSEASON SINGLE ELIMINATION TOURNAMENT BRACKET CHALLENGE HE POSTED ON TWITTER? “So, I haven’t heard the details yet. Obviously, I’ve been seeing some posts on it, but a mid-summer class… something like that that’ll create some excitement… I think you have to be really willing to try things, and anything that creates hype is never a bad thing, right? But without knowing any of the details, I really don’t know. But, it certainly sounds pretty interesting.”

    WHAT DO YOU HOPE YOU, NASCAR AND EVERYONE CAN LEARN FROM ASSESSING YOUR TALLADEGA CAR, AS WELL AS KYLE LARSON’S CAR? “I don’t design race cars, but right now you obviously feel the impact. It was probably one of the toughest hits I’ve ever taken in a race car, and I’ve hit walls with hung throttles on concrete, concrete walls with dirt behind them. I’m sure Kyle’s taken heavy hits or big flips in the past. Anything we can do to keep working to lessen the impact that we feel as a driver is certainly going to help. But as far as what they do with the information they are gathering, hopefully it’s going to be something that benefits us drivers sooner than later.”

    IS HAVING LAST SEASON’S EXPERIENCE AT DOVER BENEFICIAL TO THIS YEAR? “That’s actually a race that I’ve been stressing to Chad about. I really felt like we had such a great race car last year. We just never got track position, and we actually had a tire go down a couple times. Then, I believe, when AJ [Allmendinger] lost a tire during the green flag pit cycle, we lost a lap or two and it just kind of put a damper on our day. But from a speed standpoint, we were really fast in practice and had a great race car. I feel like some of our baseline of what we decided to take for this weekend strongly goes off of that, and I have high expectations. As you all know, it’s Dover, it’s April and it tends to rain a lot up there. So hopefully we can at least get practice and qualifying in – or something for us – and not have to start 30th and work your way up the entire race.”

    WHAT MENTALLY KEEPS YOU MOTIVATED, DESPITE A DIFFICULT START TO THE SEASON? “I would say the speed standpoint. It’s not like we run 25th or 30th. We just have bad days, right? COTA, you’re running top-seven or whatever it is, Richmond you’re around 10th to 12th all day, Bristol you have a good heat race and run pretty well and then Martinsville, you get the pole. It’s not like you’re just frustrated that you don’t have speed and getting poor results. It’s just, sometimes, there are things you try to control that you can’t control. You just have to wake up on Monday morning and reset. That’s something I try to do within our team – is lead by example. If I stop showing up and doing the things I should be doing well, then everyone else is going to do the same. I try to make sure that every Monday is a new week. It doesn’t matter if it was a good day or a bad day. It’s business as usual.”

    THAT SOUNDS LIKE THE KEVIN HARVICK MENTALITY – JUST DOING THE SAME THING WEEK-TO-WEEK REGARDLESS. “Well, I’ve heard that quite a bit. Kevin’s been a really, really great teammate for me and somebody I really lean on. So, I guess it’s really starting to rub off here.”

    DO YOU WEAR A MOUTHPIECE WHILE RACING? “I do not.”

    DID YOUR HEAD HIT THE STEERING WHEEL DURING THE TALLADEGA INCIDENT? “I got to be honest with you: Things happen really fast in a race car, and I don’t think so? Maybe it did, maybe it didn’t. As you can see, it didn’t change a whole lot with me sitting right here.”

    WHAT ARE YOUR TAKEAWAYS FROM THE INCIDENT REGARDING SAFETY OF THE NEXT GEN CAR? “Well, I think there are always things that you can do to improve, right? There are ways that we can help us drivers. I feel like I’m pretty fricken tough when it comes to taking hits or whatever, so I feel good. But, you’re still sore. It’s not like you’re not. There are certainly things that we can do to continue critiquing and making the car better, so we drivers aren’t as sore. however we crash. Something that my body does naturally, apparently after watching this wreck, is that last year they talked about drivers pushing their head back before they wreck to make sure that they didn’t slam their head and cause a concussion. Well, my body just naturally does that before impact, so I’m very lucky that my instinct to mind is to brace. I haven’t got a concussion. So to speak on that: Yeah, Kyle and I are very lucky. We’re lucky that we’re able to help the process to continue to make the car safer. We both wrecked and we’re ok. So, it’s good.”

    HAS THERE BEEN A NOTICEABLE ADJUSTMENT RETURNING TO A FULL-TIME NASCAR SCHEDULE? “For me, racing once a week has been something out of the norm. Usually, I’m used to racing two… three… four times a week – or five times a week like some of the other guys. When you get to this level, it’s focused on one division and one car, racing once a week. So, last year was more of an adjustment not racing all the time than it was this year getting into that groove and having a routine. I’d say this year has been easier to adjust to than last year.”

    DID YOU MAKE ANY CHANGES IN RESPONSE TO THE ACCIDENT AT TALLADEGA? “Kevin called me yesterday and we were kind of talking about it. One of the things he said was, ‘Man, you moved a lot,’ and I said ‘Yeah, I guess I have a lot of mass that those seatbelts have to hold in.’ Kevin made a great point yesterday because I had the opinion that everything did its job – I feel great, so why change anything? But, he brought up the point that you can always make it better. You can look at it like: ‘Ok, how do you feel here?’, ‘What can you do differently with your belts or Hans?’ Something I do as a driver is I don’t clip my shield all the way down. So, if there was an event, you probably want to do that, and what’s stopping you from doing that? Kevin’s really good at helping you raise questions to yourself to continue to push whether it’s safety, performance or whatever. There are a few items that I’m going to go back and look at and say, ‘Hey, can we maybe look at changing this or that?’ But, I’m still really happy with everyone in SHR who mounts my seat, or the way we put our seatbelts and the devices that we use for safety. I’m proud of the job they do because at the end of the day, I was able to do everything I wanted to do yesterday.”

    WHY DID YOU NOT CLIP YOUR VISOR? “Just for me, it’s a habit. I never clipped my visor completely down. That’s a half-inch of area. I can’t give you an answer of why I do it. I just do it.”

    HAVE A LOT OF PEOPLE BEEN REACHING OUT IN SUPPORT AFTER YOUR CRASH? “Quick little story: My house actually got struck by lightning two weeks ago, so I lost my internet in my garage – which if I don’t have internet in my shop, I don’t have a cell phone signal. So, I have to leave it at the window. My phone kept going off and I kept having to walk away from what I was doing to go over there. But, you’re thankful for people caring. I got a lot of text messages from people of different organizations, a lot of drivers and people I used to race with. It was a lot more text messages than I really thought I’d get. People want to see you ok, so that’s a good thing.”

    WHAT CONVERSATIONS ARE YOU HAVING WITH NASCAR BETWEEN RECEIVING FEEDBACK FOR QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE OF THEIR FINDINGS? “I know, from what I believe, Kyle went over there yesterday and I’m going over there tomorrow to kind of just go through what I felt and how I feel, and some of those things to try to give them input and let them give their analysis on everything. Obviously, we don’t ever want to be in a ‘What happened?’ situation, where we have bad conversations. We’re very lucky that Kyle and I can go over there and use this as a moment to continue evolving this car and making it better. I’ll have my conversations tomorrow.”

    WHEN YOU TAKE A HIT LIKE THAT, DOES IT REMIND YOU OF HOW DANGEROUS THE SPORT IS? “I think it certainly puts perspective to it. As drivers, you don’t want to take any more risks than you already are. Whether it’s an unpopular opinion for the answer I’m going to give: It’s still dangerous. This is a sport where every time you put that helmet on, there are risks involved in this job. I understand that and have always understood that. That’s why you tend to race a certain way, trying not to put your fellow racer or anybody in a bad situation where you ever have to be a part of something like that. We’re all a little crazy to do this, but we love it for a reason. I’m very lucky and I understand that, but it’s great to be at NASCAR’s top level, perform and do this.”

  • Ollie’s, Stefan Parsons Partner For Dover

    Ollie’s, Stefan Parsons Partner For Dover

    Mooresville, NC – April 25, 2023 – Today, Ollie’s announced a two-race partnership with NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Stefan Parsons and SS GreenLight Racing. The nation’s largest brand name closeout retailer will feature it’s iconic yellow and red livery on the No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro at this weekend’s race at Dover Motor Speedway, followed by the May 13th Shriner’s Children 200 at Darlington Raceway.

    “I couldn’t be more excited to partner with a well-respected brand in Ollie’s,” said Stefan Parsons, driver of the No. 07 Chevrolet, “To have them come on board for two of what I would consider good tracks for me as a driver, gives our SS GreenLight Racing team a chance to represent the Ollie’s brand and its associates to the best of our abilities. I can’t wait to get to Dover this weekend!”

    SS GreenLight Racing team owner Bobby Dotter shared Parsons’ excitement.

    “Having such a great brand in Ollie’s come on board for the next two Xfinity Series races is special,” Dotter said. “I am a frequent shopper at their Mooresville, NC, location, and am excited to represent them at Dover and Darlington as we continue improving week in and week out.”

    About Stefan Parsons: Hailing from Cornelius, NC, Stefan is one of the most recognized names in the NASCAR community. A well-respected driver, Stefan comes from a famous and accomplished family of racers. His father, Phil, recorded a storied 23-year career as a NASCAR driver and currently serves as a FOX NASCAR analyst, while his uncle, Benny Parsons, is enshrined in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

    When not behind the wheel, Stefan is heavily engaged in the racing business. Known for his tireless work ethic and commitment to excellence, industry leaders have taken notice of his valuable contributions to the sport, affording him opportunities at the top levels of NASCAR.

    Stefan is a seasoned spokesperson, an established and proven NASCAR driver, and a media and fan favorite; all of which translate to value for brands with which he is aligned.

    Parsons joined SS GreenLight Racing in 2023, debuting for the team at Richmond Raceway in April.

    About SS GreenLight Racing: Since entering the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2015, the Mooresville, N.C.,-based team has made more than 350 starts with multiple drivers, including Cole Custer, Ross Chastain and Chase Briscoe. SS GreenLight Racing has collected one win (Fontana 2022), eight top-fives, and 23 top-10 finishes.

    About Ollie’s Bargain Outlet: We are America’s largest retailer of Closeout merchandise and excess inventory, offering Real Brands and Real Bargain prices®! We offer extreme value on brand name products in a variety of departments, including housewares, food, books and stationery, bed and bath, floor coverings, toys, health and beauty aids, and more. We currently operate 476 stores in 29 states and growing! For more information, visit www.ollies.us

  • Stewart-Haas Racing: NXS Race Report from Talladega

    Stewart-Haas Racing: NXS Race Report from Talladega

    STEWART-HAAS RACING
    NASCAR Xfinity Series: Ag-Pro 300

    Date: April 22, 2023
    Event: Ag-Pro 300 (Round 9 of 33)
    Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
    Location: Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway (2.66-mile oval)
    Format: 113 laps, broken into three stages (25 laps/25 laps/63 laps)
    Note: Race extended eight laps past its scheduled 113-lap distance due to a green-white-checkered finish.
    Race Winner: Jeb Burton of Jordan Anderson Racing (Chevrolet)
    Stage 1 Winner: Justin Allgaier of JR Motorsports (Chevrolet)
    Stage 2 Winner: Jeb Burton of Jordan Anderson Racing (Chevrolet)

    SHR Race Finish:

    ● Cole Custer (Started 18th / Finished 4th, Running, completed 121 of 121 laps)
    ● Riley Herbst (Started 15th / Finished 23rd, Accident, completed 110 of 121 laps)

    SHR Points:

    ● Riley Herbst (4th with 296 points, 32 out of first)

    ● Cole Custer (7th with 279 points, 49 out of first)

    SHR Notes

    ● Custer earned his third top-five of the season and his first top-five in four career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Talladega.

    ● Custer won the third round of the Xfinity Dash 4 Cash at Talladega to win a $100,000 prize. He will move on to try to win it again in the final round of the program April 29 at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway.

    ● This was Custer’s third straight top-five. He finished fifth April 1 at Richmond (Va.) Raceway and third April 15 at Martinsville (Va.) Raceway.

    ● Herbst finished 10th in Stage 1 to earn one bonus points.

    Race Notes:

    ● Jeb Burton won the Ag-Pro 300 to score his second career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory, his first of the season and his second at Talladega. His margin over second-place Sheldon Creed was .113 of a second.

    ● There were 10 caution periods for a total of 48 laps.

    ● Only 18 of the 38 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.

    ● Austin Hill leaves Talladega as the championship leader with a four-point advantage over second-place John Hunter Nemechek.

    Sound Bites:

    “You know, we were there at the end and ended up with a fourth-place finish and a $100,000 bonus. I couldn’t be more proud of this No. 00 Haas Automation team for all of their hard work. We obviously would’ve loved to get the win, but we had a solid day at a track that I’ve struggled at in the past. We’re continuing to get better. I’m ready to head to Dover next week to see what we can do.” – Cole Custer, driver of the No. 00 Haas Automation Ford Mustang

    “Yeah, I don’t really know what happened there, but that’s Talladega. Anything can happen. We were able to get back out there with our No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang after the first wreck and continue to run up near the front, but Talladega had other plans. Hopefully, we’ll leave the bad luck behind us as we head to Dover next weekend.” – Riley Herbst, driver of the No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang

    Next Up:

    The next event on the NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule is the A-Game 200 on Saturday, April 29 at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway. The race begins at 1:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by FS1 and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

  • Toyota Racing NXS Post-Race Recap — Talladega 4.22.23

    Toyota Racing NXS Post-Race Recap — Talladega 4.22.23

    GR SUPRAS FACE CHALLENGING DAY AT TALLADEGA
    Multiple Accidents Envelop Toyota Drivers at Talladega Superspeedway

    TALLADEGA, Ala. (April 22, 2023) – The five Toyota GR Supras involved in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Talladega Superspeedway suffered damage in various accidents. Ryan Truex was involved in one of the largest accidents, but the Joe Gibbs Racing team was able to make enough repairs for Truex to finish in the 16th position.

    Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
    NASCAR Xfinity Series

    Talladega Superspeedway
    Race 9 of 33 – 300.58 miles, 113 laps

    TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS (unofficial)

    1st, Jeb Burton*

    2nd, Sheldon Creed*

    3rd, Parker Kligerman*

    4th, Cole Custer*

    5th, Brennan Poole*

    16th, RYAN TRUEX

    23rd, KAZ GRALA

    32nd, JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK

    33rd, SAMMY SMITH

    38th, PARKER CHASE

    *non-Toyota driver

    TOYOTA QUOTES

    JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK, No. 20 Mobil 1Toyota GR Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    Finishing Position: 32nd

    What happened that took you out of the race?

    “I jumped for a minute to the top because I had a big run. I tried getting up there to work together with my teammate and when I slid up there, I got to the top lane and it just turned sideways. At that point, I’m just along for the ride. I guess I shouldn’t have jumped to the top like I did through the tri-oval. It was getting down to the end so I thought teammates needed to start working together. My car was fast and we were able to push and get back through the field. Need to thank everyone at Mobil 1, Toyota and Joe Gibbs Racing on this 20 team for bringing a fast piece. Hopefully we can throw this one out and get ready for Dover next weekend and bring home another checkered flag.”

    SAMMY SMITH, No. 18 Pilot Flying J Toyota GR Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

    Finishing Position: 33rd

    What happened that took you out of the race?

    “I think the 9 (Brandon Jones) just got me. Not 100% sure, I haven’t seen it. We were having an okay day until then. Just kind of riding around. Long way to go and unfortunately just didn’t end up where we wanted.”

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