Jim Campbell, Chevrolet's U.S. Vice-President Performance Vehicles and Motorsports, and Mark Kent, Director, GM Racing, met with the media at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
JUAN PABLO MONTOYA, NO.42 TARGET CHEVROLET, met with members of the media at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and discussed the crew chief change on the team, racing at Indy and his expectations of this year's race, racing in Pocono and at Watkins Glen in the upcoming weeks and much more.
KEVIN HARVICK, NO. 29 JIMMY JOHN'S CHEVROLET, met with media at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and discussed winning the Brickyard 400, closeness of the competition in NSCS, drivers of past eras, the Nationwide race moving to the Brickyard and other topics.
KYLE BUSCH, No. 18 M&M’s Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing - What do you think of being at the Brickyard and starting the Sprint Summer Showdown? “Certainly it’s exciting to get back to Indy. It’s always the summer months -- July, August time."
RYAN NEWMAN, NO. 39 HAAS AUTOMATION CHEVROLET, met with members of the media at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and discussed being at his “home” tracks, his win at New Hampshire last week, what an Indy win would mean and other topics.
JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 LOWE’S/KOBALT TOOLS CHEVROLET, met with members of the media at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and discussed racing and winning at Indy, racing the Nationwide car for Dale Earnhardt, Jr. at Watkins Glen and other topics:
KURT BUSCH (No. 22 Shell/Pennzoil Dodge Charger R/T) CAN YOU TALK ABOUT RACING AT INDY? “It’s a great way to kick off the second part of the season with Indianapolis and the (Sprint) Summer Showdown to put the excitement and the value of what these races mean now heading into the Chase. It’s important with $1 million up for grabs for your foundation.
LEGACY MOTOR CLUB driver John Hunter Nemechek was made available to the media on Saturday prior to the NASCAR Cup Series race from Texas Motor Speedway.
TRICON Garage teammates Kaden Honeycutt and Brandon Jones led the Toyota Tundra contingent with third and fourth-place results, respectively, on Friday night at Texas Motor Speedway.
Hocevar led a race-high 76 of 172 over-scheduled laps and prevailed in an overtime shootout to notch his sixth Truck Series career victory at the Lone Star state.
The 2024 O'Reilly Auto Parts Series champion from Riverton, Illinois, clocked in a pole-winning lap at 188.607 mph in 28.631 seconds for his first pole of the 2026 season.
The two-time Truck Series champion from Louisville, Kentucky, clocked in a pole-winning lap at 185.096 mph in 29.174 seconds for his first Truck pole of 2026 at the Lone Star state.