Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 6 Blackwell Angus Ford Mustang: “I won my first ARCA race at Kentucky and I ran ninth in one Nationwide start there so I feel pretty good about it. It’s been two years since I’ve been on the track. Our cars have always been pretty fast there."
Biffle on Kentucky: “A racetrack has to have character and Kentucky has character. The progressive banking off of Turn 4 makes it a lot of fun to race here."
New Addition: This weekend's race at Kentucky Speedway makes it the first track to be added to the Sprint Cup Schedule since Chicagoland Speedway and Kansas Speedway were introduced in 2001.
Brian Scott and the No. 11 Shore Lodge Toyota team travel to Kentucky Speedway for this weekend's Feed the Children 300 in what will be his second career start at the 1.5-mile speedway in NASCAR Nationwide Series competition.
Kenseth on racing at Kentucky Speedway: “I really don't have any experience with the track at Kentucky. We used to test there quite a bit before the testing rules came into place but I've probably only been there three or four times in my career."
JMF Motorsports and CRP Racing combined to sweep the Pro and Pro-Am class race wins and secure three of the overall top four finishing positions in Sunday’s GT World Challenge
TRICON Garage (TRICON) and driver Corey Heim are pleased to unveil a four-race collaboration with the Safelite Foundation to support its national partner, Foster Love