WILLIAM BYRON, NO. 24 AXALTA CAMARO ZL1 1LE, met with media via teleconference and discussed how the season has been thus far, points-racing, the upcoming Kentucky, All-Star, and Texas events, and more. Full Transcript:
Corey LaJoie and the No. 32 Go Fas Racing team head to Kentucky Speedway this weekend with their focus on rekindling a string of top-25 finishes after their Brickyard 400 showing ended prematurely.
COLE CUSTER, No. 41 Haas Automation Ford Mustang – HOW HAVE YOU HANDLED ALL THE CHANGES GOING ON DURING THE FIRST PART OF THE SEASON? “There’s definitely been a lot of learning, for sure. I think, obviously, these cars are a lot different than what the XFINITY cars were, so trying to wrap your head around that and figure out how to perfect every little thing, whether it’s restarts or passing or how to work traffic or pit road, just anything about it you’re trying to make sure you’re getting 100 percent out of it."
Truex on Racing at Kentucky: "I’m looking forward to getting back on track at Kentucky Speedway,” said Truex. “Our Marquis Spas Chevrolet Silverado looks great, and I know the team has worked hard to put together a strong piece. Kentucky is a fun track to race at. It will definitely be a challenge with no track time before the race starts, but I’m excited.”
Natalie Decker on Racing at Kentucky: “It was such a bummer to miss last week at Pocono Raceway,” said Decker. “I’m feeling much better and am ready to get back to the track with our N29 Capital Partners/REMarkable Pillow Chevrolet Silverado and my Niece Motorsports team. I know everyone has been working hard to prepare this truck, and I’m excited to get on track.”
Ty Majeski on Racing at Kentucky: “We had such a strong truck at Pocono,” said Majeski. “So, I’m ready to get on track at Kentucky and go after some redemption. As always, I know Phil and the whole team have been working hard to put together a strong piece for this weekend’s race. We had a great start to the week, winning the Slinger Nationals, so I’m looking forward to keeping that momentum going as we head to Kentucky.”
Drydene Performance Products will sponsor two NASCAR Cup Series races and two NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Dover International Speedway on Aug. 22-23 as part of the Monster Mile’s “Drydene Doubleheader Weekend”
JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 ALLY CAMARO ZL1 1LE, met with media via teleconference to discuss being cleared to return to the track after previously testing positive for COVID-19, his emotional and mental outlook on the journey, his outlook going into this weekend’s race at Kentucky Speedway, and more. Transcript:
Originally slated for a Saturday night race under the lights on the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) schedule, the Quaker State 400 Presented by Walmart is now set to run at Kentucky Speedway on Sunday afternoon, July 12, at 2:30 p.m. ET. The 267-lap, 400-mile race at the 1.5-mile tri-oval will mark the 17th race on the revised NCS schedule.
The 27-year-old Mosack from Charlotte, North Carolina, made a three-wide move to lead for the first time on Lap 30 and never looked back for his third ARCA Menards Series career victory in Joliet, Illinois.
Connor Mosack (No. 28 Friends of Jacklyn Chevrolet) scored his third career ARCA Menards Series victory and his first of 2026 in Friday’s Ashley Furniture 150 at Chicagoland Speedway.
As you sweat you lose more than just water. You lose salts, and getting those electrolytes replaced at the correct ratio is what will keep your muscles contracting.
The 19-year-old Zilisch from Charlotte, North Carolina, was awarded the pole position for Saturday's Fourth of July event at Chicagoland due to inclement weather forcing NASCAR to replace qualifying with practice.
Will Power and Kyle Kirkwood were 1-2 on the speed chart as the Fourth of July holiday weekend began with a 95-degree afternoon at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.