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Ray Evernham Pulls No Punches in New Book, Trophies and Scars

Austin, Texas — New from award-winning book publisher Octane Press, Trophies and Scars is the profoundly personal and remarkably revealing story of the life and times of NASCAR Hall of Famer Ray Evernham, as told to New York Times bestselling author Joe Garner. With forewords by motorsport legends Jeff Gordon, Rick Hendrick, and Roger Penske, the book will officially launch in March at one of the automotive world’s most celebrated events, The Amelia, with author signings and appearances scheduled across the weekend at the Golf Club of Amelia Island and Ritz Carlton hotel.

Trophies and Scars traces all the twists and turns of Ray Evernham’s fascinating life. A son of the Jersey Shore, he was dedicated to fulfilling his boyhood dream of becoming a professional race car driver, and by age eighteen, he was banging fenders with good success on the Northeast short track circuit. When his dreams of becoming an Indy car sensation literally crashed and burned, he turned to Roger Penske’s International Race of Champions (IROC), before another brutal crash forced him to give up his Indy dream for good.

It was time to change careers.

As a technical crew leader rather than driver, he developed new skills and strategies critical to building successful racing organizations. A brief, ill-fated, and downright volatile stint on Alan Kulwicki’s crew, turned into a “right place at the right time” scenario, sparking a seminal partnership with racing phenomenon Jeff Gordon. They would prove to be one of the most potent racing duos in history. Evernham shares previously untold tales of how the pair led the No. 24 team to three championships in four seasons (1995, 1997, 1998) and an astounding forty-seven wins in just 216 starts, revealing in candid detail how and why their storied relationship came to an end.

The book also details his time spearheading the return of Dodge to NASCAR, building Evernham Motorsports into one of the most successful NASCAR teams, as well as his transformation into a TV personality with roles as a NASCAR analyst for SPEED, ESPN, ABC, FOX, and NBC and as host to his own TV series, AmeriCarna, on the Velocity channel.

Throughout all these stories he reveals how he buried himself in work to cope with the struggles he was facing in his personal life: his son Ray J.’s battle with leukemia and later autism diagnosis, and many other painful challenges that ultimately brought rich rewards, such as the formation of the Evernham Family Racing for a Reason Foundation which funds the IGNITE education and training programs for young adults with high-functioning autism or Asperger’s syndrome, his loving marriage to Erin, and the birth of their daughter Cate.

You needn’t be a racing fan to appreciate Evernham’s inspiring journey of tireless persistence, radical determination, steadfast leadership, and fearless reinvention. For as he believes, a life lived to the fullest is inevitably packed with trophies—and scars.

With an official launch date of March 5, 2024, Trophies and Scars is available for order from Octane Press, or wherever books are sold. Book signings with the author are scheduled at The Amelia for Friday March 1 through Sunday March 3.

A Note from The Author

This book provides a unique journey into the intricacies of my life. Offering a firsthand account in my own words. It offers a candid exploration of the highs and lows, providing a true understanding of the motivations and decisions that have defined me.

RCR NXS Race Recap: Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Jesse Love and The No. 2 Whelen Team Bring Fast Chevrolet to Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Finish: 17th
Start: 15th
Points: 7th

“The Richard Childress Racing team brought another fast No. 2 Whelen Chevrolet to Las Vegas Motor Speedway. We knew the wind was going to be a factor today but my crew chief, Danny Stockman, and the No. 2 team had our Chevrolet’s balance good to start the race. For the first half, we ran in the top 12. The longer the race went green, the faster we were and I could pass cars on the bottom and the high line. I messed up on a couple of pit stops and had to restart in traffic. My car didn’t like that. I feel like we were in contention to win and small mistakes had really big consequences. I will go to work this week and get better on pit road. My team did a great job today and I feel like I let them down when it counted. Thanks to Whelen Engineering and everybody at RCR and ECR for giving me fast race cars to drive.” -Jesse Love

Austin Hill and The No. 21 Bennett Transportation and Logistics Chevrolet Team Maintain Points Lead With Top-Five Finish at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Finish: 4th
Start: 5th
Points: 1st

“It was a bit of an up and down day for our Bennett Transportation and Logistics team. We were able to run inside the top-five for most of the race. My pit crew gained spots all race and were excellent with getting me on and off pit road quickly. On the last green flag stop, the guys did a heck of a job again and I was able to get off pit road cleanly. We got up to second-place and just focused on clicking off laps to match what the No. 20 was doing. All of a sudden during that run, it was like a light switch flipped and I didn’t have a right rear to lean on. I was sliding the rear tires bad all the way through the corner, which forced me to slow down and lose a couple positions at the end. All in all, it was a solid day for our No. 21 team. To come home with a top-five finish and keep the points lead while not having a great car is big for our group. We are just going to keep building this momentum going forward.” -Austin Hill

Stewart-Haas Racing: The LiUNA! from Las Vegas

STEWART-HAAS RACING
The LiUNA!

Date: March 2, 2024
Event: The LiUNA! (Round 3 of 33)
Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
Location: Las Vegas Motor Speedway (1.5-mile oval)
Format: 200 laps, broken into three stages (45 laps/45 laps/110 laps)
Race Winner: John Hunter Nemechek of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Stage 1 Winner: Chandler Smith of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Stage 2 Winner: Chandler Smith of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)

SHR Race Finish:

● Cole Custer (Started 1st / Finished 2nd, Running, completed 200 of 200 laps)
● Riley Herbst (Started 11th / Finished 5th, Running, completed 200 of 200 laps)

SHR Points:

● Riley Herbst (3rd with 121 points, 27 out of first)
● Cole Custer (5th with 99 points, 49 out of first)

SHR Notes:

● Custer earned his first top-five of the season and his fourth top-five in eight career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Las Vegas.
● Custer has never finished outside of the top-12 at Las Vegas in his NASCAR Xfinity Series career.
● This was Custer’s second straight top-three at Las Vegas. He finished third in October.
● Custer’s second-place finish bettered his previous best finish at Las Vegas – third, earned in September 2018 and October 2023.
● Custer finished fifth in Stage 1 to earn six bonus points and ninth in Stage 2 to earn two more bonus points.
● Herbst earned his first top-five of the season and his second top-five in 10 career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Las Vegas.
● This was Herbst’s third straight top-10 at Las Vegas. He finished eighth last March and won in October.
● Herbst finished fourth in Stage 1 to earn seven bonus points and third in Stage 2 to earn eight more bonus points.

Race Notes:

● John Hunter Nemechek won The LiUNA! to score his 10th career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory, his first of the season and his first at Las Vegas. His margin over second-place Custer was 4.360 seconds.

● There were four caution periods for a total of 22 laps.
● Only 13 of the 38 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.
● Austin Hill remains the championship leader after Las Vegas with a 22-point advantage over second-place Chandler Smith.

Sound Bites:

“Hats off to my team. There was a point in the race where I didn’t know what to do. It was loose. It was tight. It was just kind of a handful, and we had to manage it. They kept working on it all day, and I think the track came to us a little bit and they just did a great job. I can’t thank everybody enough on our team for fighting so hard. Everybody at Production Alliance Group, I wish we could have gotten a Ford Mustang Dark Horse in Victory Lane, but hopefully we can get them next week in Phoenix.” –Cole Custer, driver of the No. 00 Production Alliance Group Ford Mustang

“I feel like we probably should have finished second or third. We were definitely a third-place car all day and then we got better than the 81, but then I probably struggled a little bit coming to my green flag stop, and then the lapped traffic was just absolutely out of control. Everybody had to deal with it, but I felt like I was always stuck behind a slow car and fought our way back to fifth and I just kind of buried myself.” –Riley Herbst, driver of the No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang

Next Up:

The next event on the NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule is the Call 811.com Every Dig. Every Time. 200 on Saturday, March 9 at Phoenix Raceway. The race begins at 4:30 p.m. EST with live coverage provided by FS1 and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Jett Lawrence Wins Daytona Supercross and Extends Points Lead

First place 450SX Class - Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.

Tom Vialle Earns Career-First Supercross Victory on Challenging Track

Daytona Beach, Fla., (March 3, 2024) Team Honda HRC’s Jett Lawrence took an impressive win, his third of the season, at Round 8 of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship inside the Daytona International Speedway. Daytime rain and the soft soil of the track built into the speedway Trioval made for one of the most challenging Daytona Supercross tracks ever.

In perfect celebration of the 50th anniversary season of AMA Supercross racing, the Daytona International Speedway is the only venue to host a Supercross race every season, uninterrupted, since the start of the series. Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.

Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Eli Tomac scored a strong second place finish, ending his streak of five straight wins at the venue. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton led the pack at the start and finished up with a third-place finish in front of record-high attendance for Daytona Supercross. This marks four races in a row this season where record highs for attendance were set. In the Eastern Regional 250SX Class, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle earned his first Supercross victory in the United States.

“It felt great. I felt good all day, but like I said, we came here for business… I’m just happy to come out of here with a win. Now I only hope we can keep clicking them off. I improved on my mistakes from last weekend, so I’m pumped about that and I’m ready to go on to the next few… [This win] means the world. The first time coming here and already winning a Daytona, it’s awesome. It’s like a home race for me. I gotta thank the crowd, they’re wild.” – Jett Lawrence

“No, to be totally honest I didn’t look over at my pit board so I didn’t see anything, I didn’t feel anything, the motorcycle’s fine. There are treacherous conditions out there. For me, I’m on the clutch a lot and with the ruts that deep, obviously [those conditions] make the bike hot. But I powered through there. Thinking back to the race, [I’m] frustrated I didn’t do the quad; [that] cost me. So gotta take more risks next time. That’s that. So, yeah, second place.” [When asked more about not jumping the quad jump] “Yeah, that’s all what it came down to. And then I moved over to the right side and… the depth of the rut was a lot smaller, and [I’m] just bummed that I didn’t take that [line] earlier. But, ah, try to live and learn and go to the next one.” – Eli Tomac, when asked if he was aware of the smoke coming from his motorcycle during the second half of the race.

“It’s definitely a step in right direction. I’ve had a rough couple weeks with my hand being hurt… It was a good first couple laps. I was doing this section next to the tunnel jump pretty good. Then I started getting a little sketchy and stopped doing it, and I paid the price for it [with slower lap times]. So overall this is a building block, and we’ll go back to work this week. I finally got to ride this week with my [injured but healing] hand, and yeah, we’re not done yet. Just gotta keep building and keep moving forward.” – Chase Sexton

The Eastern Regional 250SX Class held its third round and Tom Vialle fought forward to earn his career-first Monster Energy AMA Supercross win. Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Cameron McAdoo led early but a mistake sent him off track and into second place. Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Seth Hammaker rode strong on the challenging track to nab a third-place finish.

“It’s nice to grab that win. I had my first podium last weekend and first win today in Daytona. Track was tough. I actually feel good, I could have [ridden] like 30 minutes, I think. So, it’s pretty nice, bike was nice. I didn’t have a great start, but I passed a lot of guys and just feel so good. It’s amazing to win and I want to thank everyone – my team, everyone who works with me during the week, my trainer – really everyone who supports me; and all those fans, it’s amazing to ride here in Daytona, so thank you everyone.” – Tom Vialle

“Yeah, it was really about patience, and I think I did run out of a little bit of patience a couple times, and maybe [that] cost me that lead; but gosh, this was awesome. I love coming to Daytona… And just for the opportunity to be here and do what I love to do is awesome. I had a great time out there and we’re just going to keep plugging away…. This is a dream life that I get and I’m just so grateful for it. If you would’ve told Cameron McAdoo, even five years ago, that this would be his life, he would’ve laughed. So this is my dream, it’s coming true. I love what I get to do, and yeah, shout out to everyone, my family back home, my mom and dad, they didn’t get to make it out. Without them none of this is possible… I’m just grateful for the position I’m in and I’m excited to keep working at this.” – Cameron McAdoo, when asked if the Daytona race strategy was about patience.

“[I’m] stoked on that ride. Like you said, I got off to a pretty good start and me and Haiden were going at it for the first couple laps. He bobbled in the sand, got around him, and I was actually able to pull a gap on them, so that felt nice. I just kind of failed to hit my lines consistently, but yeah, [overall I’m] stoked on that ride here at Daytona.” – Seth Hammaker

The second Supercross Futures race of 2024 lined up the future stars of the sport. Monster Energy Kawasaki Team Green’s Drew Adams fought hard for the win. Troy Lee Designs GASGAS’s Cole Davies challenged for the top spot and crossed the line in a very close second place. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Casey Cochran fought forward from a poor start to grab the final spot on the SX Futures podium at Daytona.

“My arms got pumped up, [and then] it’s hard to pull the clutch in. Yeah, I had a few mishaps, and I was worried for the last two laps there. But I just rode solid the whole time, got a good start this time and had a great race. You know, it’s awesome to get [a win] here at Daytona. A little bit of wet dirt, something different this year, and it was a great time. And thank you to all the fans, I love you guys!” – Drew Adams when asked if he was having clutch issues after stalling his bike a couple times.

During the Daytona race, the dates and venues for the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship Playoffs and Final were announced. After 28 rounds of Monster Energy AMA Supercross and AMA Pro Motocross conclude, the top 20 riders in combined points for both series will be seeded into the post-season racing. Riders who finish in positions 21-30 will compete in an LCQ at each event to round out the 22-rider field. Before post-season racing begins the points will be reset, with each rider retaining points for one round of racing based on their seeded position. Two Playoff races and one Final, each with increasing points payouts, will determine a SuperMotocross World Champion in both the 450cc and 250cc classes. The dates and venues are:

Next Saturday the series takes the Supercross racing to a new venue, Protective Stadium in Birmingham, Alabama. The event will pay points as Round 9 of both the 17-round Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and the 31-round SuperMotocross World Championship.

Every race is available live through the PeacockTV app, with several races also broadcast or streamed via NBC, USA Network, CNBC, NBCSports.com, and the NBC Sports app. For fans watching from outside the US, live and on-demand coverage with both English and Spanish commentary can be had through the SuperMotocross Video Pass (supermotocross.tv).

Tickets are available now for each remaining Monster Energy AMA Supercross event. For points standings, highlight videos, rider power rankings, broadcast-team insights, and to purchase tickets for an upcoming round, please go to SupercrossLIVE.com.

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Official Merch: SupercrossSuperstore.com

About Feld Motor Sports:

Feld Motor Sports, Inc. is the worldwide leader in producing and presenting specialized arena and stadium-based motorsports entertainment. Properties include Monster Jam®, Monster Energy AMA Supercross, and the SuperMotocross World Championship. Feld Motor Sports, Inc. is a subsidiary of Feld Entertainment, Inc. Visit monsterjam.com, SupercrossLIVE.com, and feldentertainment.com for more information.

About Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship:

Monster Energy AMA Supercross is the most competitive and highest-profile off-road motorcycle racing championship on the planet. Founded in America and sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) since 1974. Over 17 weeks, Supercross attracts some of the largest and most impressive crowds inside the most recognizable and prestigious stadiums in North America to race in front of nearly one million live fans and broadcast to millions more worldwide. For more information, visit SupercrossLIVE.com.

About the SuperMotocross World Championship:

The SuperMotocross World Championship™ is the premier off-road motorcycle racing series that combines the technical precision of stadium racing with the all-out speed and endurance of outdoor racing. Created in 2022, the SuperMotocross World Championship combines the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and the AMA Pro Motocross Championship into a 31-event series that culminates in a season-ending two round playoff and SuperMotocross World Championship Final. Visit SuperMotocross.com for more information.

About the American Motorcyclist Association:

Founded in 1924, the AMA is a not-for-profit member-based association whose mission is to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling. As the world’s largest motorcycling rights and event sanctioning organization, the AMA advocates for riders’ interests at all levels of government and sanctions thousands of competition and recreational events every year. The AMA also provides money-saving discounts on products and services for its members. Through the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio, the AMA honors the heroes and heritage of motorcycling. For more information, visit americanmotorcyclist.com.

Top 5 BMW Maintenance Pitfalls Houston Drivers Need to Dodge

Photo by Artiom Vallat on Unsplash

Driving a high-end car known for its performance and style is a source of pride for Houston residents who drive BMWs. But, regular maintenance is necessary to keep your BMW in top shape and prevent frequent problems that can result in expensive repairs and a less enjoyable driving experience. 

With an intentional effort to prevent these common errors and a preventive strategy, Houston BMW owners looking to keep their vehicles in good condition, visit an European Auto Repair Houston.

In this guide, we will uncover the 5 common pitfalls of BMW maintenance that Houston drivers must avoid in order to keep their vehicles in tip-top condition.

Pitfall 1: Missing Regular Oil Changes

Oil change is a must in order to maintain the good health and long life of BMW’s engine. Oil in an engine provides lubrication to moving parts, reduces friction, and helps in heat dissipation thereby, ensuring smooth operation and preventing premature wear and tear. Failure to replace oil may cause more engine wear, lower fuel economy, and even engine failure.

Solution

To avoid this trap, Houston BMW drivers ought to maintain the oil change intervals as recommended by the manufacturer. Usually, BMWs need an oil change after 7,500 to 10,000 miles, but this may change depending on driving patterns and the conditions of the environment. Going to a renowned BMW service center in Houston gives you the guarantee that your vehicle gets quality oil and expert service to keep your engine running smoothly.

Pitfall 2: Not Paying Attention To Tire Maintenance

Good tire maintenance is a key to both safety and performance. Ignoring tire care may result in uneven wear, decreased traction, and increased risk of accidents or blowouts. The wide range of road conditions in Houston, from highways to urban streets, makes tire maintenance even more urgent for BMW drivers.

Solution:

To avoid this danger Houston BMW owners should regularly inspect tire pressure, tread depth, and overall condition. Tire rotations and alignments must be done as per the manufacturer’s guidelines to ensure uniform wear and maximum handling. Investing in quality tires that are appropriate for the climate and road conditions in Houston provides an additional safety layer and improves performance.

Pitfall 3: Overlooking Fluid Checks and Replacements

Fluids are extremely important in maintaining various systems of your BMW, including the engine, transmission, brakes, and power steering. Not implementing fluid inspections and replacements can lead to component damage, reduced performance, and expensive repairs.

Solution:

Houston BMW owners are advised to heed the service intervals as recommended by the manufacturer for fluid check and replacement. This includes engine oil, coolant, transmission fluid, brake fluid and power steering fluid. The Houston technician who is qualified to inspect the BMW can spot any leaks or signs of fluid degradation in time to apply preventive maintenance measures and avert possible problems.

Pitfall 4: Bypassing the Routine Inspection and Maintenance Services

Regular inspections and servicing are necessary for early detection of problems which can lead to expensive repairs if left unattended. These services, when skipped, may lead to overlooked problems, low reliability and lack of driving pleasure.

Solution:

To prevent this problem, BMW owners in Houston should make regular maintenance appointments at an authorized BMW service center. These appointments would mostly involve detailed checks on important components, such as brakes, suspension, electrical items, and engine performance. Tackling any concerns early on will allow you to enjoy your BMW’s performance and resale value, as well as avoid unexpected breakdowns.

Pitfall 5: Postponing Maintenance and Ignoring Warnings Signs

Ignoring warning signs or delaying essential repairs can make situations worse which can result in more severe damage and higher repair costs. These indicators include strange sounds, dashboard warning lights, and variations in the vehicle’s performance.

Solution:

Houston BMW drivers should never overlook warning signs and should never postpone repairs while problems are occurring. This should be dealt with immediately by seeing a qualified BMW technician so as to prevent further damage and ensure continuous reliability. Whether it is a strange noise, warning light, or performance problem, the best way to troubleshoot them is to contact a professional who can diagnose and fix the problem quickly.

In Summary

To avoid common maintenance problems that can lead to poor performance, safety, and reliability, Houston drivers should take precautions and be proactive on their BMWs maintenance. Houston drivers can get their BMWs to their fullest potential while reducing the risk of an untimely breakdown by scheduling regular oil changes, tire checks, fluid checks, routine inspections, and timely repairs. A car repair Houston is the perfect partner for you because you can drive with confidence and peace of mind knowing that your car is getting the attention it deserves.

John Hunter Nemechek dominates for 10th Xfinity career victory at Las Vegas

Photo by Ron Olds for SpeedwayMedia.com.

In an event mired with gusty winds, John Hunter Nemechek zipped his way to a dominant victory in The LiUNA! at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday, March 2, for his first NASCAR Xfinity Series victory of the 2024 season.

“We definitely worked hard for this one,” Nemechek said. “We were good, but we weren’t great. Tyler (Allen), all of the guys on the 20 team just kept adjusting on it. Hats off to them. They made this Toyota GR Supra faster every single time that we made a pit stop. It continued to get faster, faster and faster. The Safeway Toyota GR Supra looked good, proud to have all of the brands that we do, all of our partners – feels good to come back and win in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and to do it here in Vegas – I’ve been so close, so many times with Joe Gibbs Racing, so to finally get it done, it feels really good.”

The 26-year-old, second-generation Nemechek from Mooresville, North Carolina, led five times for a race-high 99 of 200-scheduled laps in an event where he started 12th but raced his way to the front as he led for the first time on Lap 56 and finished in second place behind teammate Chandler Smith during both stage periods. After swapping the lead with Smith at the start of the final stage period, Nemechek, who reassumed the top spot during a restart with 72 laps remaining, then withstood a late round of green flag pit stops to reclaim the lead with 10 laps remaining, where he would muscle away from pole-sitter Cole Custer, Smith, and Austin Hill to cash in his first Xfinity Series victory of the 2024 campaign and his 10th of his career.

With on-track qualifying that determined the starting lineup occurring on Friday, March 1, Cole Custer, the reigning Xfinity Series champion, notched his first Xfinity pole position of the 2024 season after posting a pole-winning lap at 181.281 mph in 29.788 seconds. Joining him on the front row was Chandler Smith, who clocked in the second-fastest qualifying lap at 181.178 mph in 29.805 seconds. 

Before the event, Anthony Alfredo dropped to the rear of the field in a backup car while Justin Allgaier, Blaine Perkins and Sage Karam also dropped to the rear of the field due to unapproved adjustments made to their respective entries.

When the green flag waved and the race started, AJ Allmendinger made a bold three-wide move beneath Custer and Chandler Smith through the first two turns in his early bid for the lead. Through Turns 3 and 4, however, Smith muscled ahead and proceeded to lead the first lap as Allmendinger was left to battle Austin Hill for the runner-up spot while Custer went up the track and was engaged in a tight three-wide battle for fourth place that involved Parker Retzlaff and Parker Kligerman. As the field behind continued to jostle for early spots, Chandler Smith was stretching his early advantage by more than half a second over Hill. 

Through the first five scheduled laps, Chandler Smith was leading by more than seven-tenths of a second over Hill followed by John Hunter Nemechek, Allmendinger and Custer while Ryan Sieg, Kligerman, Riley Herbst, Parker Retzlaff and Sammy Smith were running in the top 10 ahead of Aric Almirola, Sheldon Creed, Sam Mayer, Corey Heim and Brandon Jones. Meanwhile, rookie Jesse Love was in 17th, Justin Allgaier was running 20th and Shane van Gisbergen was mired within the top 25. 

Two laps later, the event’s first caution period flew after Retzlaff, who was running in the top 10, slid sideways in front of Sammy Smith entering Turn 4 and was hit by Sam Mayer, which damaged both vehicles, as Almirola barely dodged the carnage. 

When the race restarted under green on Lap 13, the field fanned out to three lanes again approaching the first turn as Chandler Smith managed to retain the lead in front of Allmendinger and Hill while Kligerman muscled his way up to fourth place as Nemechek, who was pinned in the middle of the three-wide battle, slid back to sixth place in between Custer and Ryan Sieg. Amid the early battles ensuing behind, Chandler Smith maintained a reasonable advantage over Allmendinger and Hill by the Lap 15 mark. 

Through the first 25 laps, Chandler Smith was leading by more than a second over Custer followed by Nemechek, Hill and Allmendinger while Ryan Sieg, Kligerman, Herbst, Allgaier and Brandon Jones were running in the top 10. Behind, Sammy Smith was back in 11th ahead of Creed, Jesse Love, Heim and Kyle Weatherman while Jeb Burton, Brennan Poole, Leland Honeyman, Kyle Sieg and Hailie Deegan followed suit in the top 20 along with Josh Williams, Almirola, Anthony Alfredo, Ryan Ellis and Jeremy Clements. 

Ten laps later, Chandler Smith extended his advantage to more than two seconds over teammate Nemechek while Custer and Hill battled for third place as they trailed by four seconds. By then, Shane van Gisbergen had taken his car to the garage following a mechanical issue. 

When the first stage period concluded on Lap 45, Chandler Smith captured his first Xfinity stage victory of the 2024 season. Teammate Nemechek settled in second followed by Hill, Herbst and Custer while Allmendinger, Allgaier, Kligerman, Ryan Sieg and Brandon Jones were scored in the top 10. 

Under the stage break, the lead lap field led by Chandler Smith pitted for service. Following the pit stops, Hill exited pit road first followed by Herbst, Nemechek, Custer, Allmendinger and Allgaier while Chandler Smith lost six spots due to a jack issue and exited seventh amid his pit service. 

The second stage period started on Lap 53 as Hill and Herbst occupied the front row. At the start, Hill and Herbst dueled for the top spot through the first two turns until Hill muscled ahead with the lead exiting the backstretch. With Hill leading the race, Nemechek and Herbst battled for the runner-up spot in front of Allmendinger and Custer while Chandler Smith was trying to carve his way back to the front from sixth place. 

Just past the Lap 55 mark, Nemechek rocketed past Hill for the lead as Hill, who had debris clogging his front grille, was being pressured and overtaken by Herbst, Chandler Smith and a host of competitors, where he would drop to seventh place before he cleared the debris off of his grille. With Hill mired in the top 10 and mired in a bevy of traffic through the on-track battles, Nemechek retained the lead by half a second over both Herbst and Chandler Smith by the Lap 60 mark. 

Just past the Lap 70 mark, Nemechek continued to lead by eight-tenths of a second over Chandler Smith while third-place Herbst trailed by more than a second. With Allgaier and Allmendinger running in the top five, Hill was back in sixth ahead of Kligerman, Ryan Sieg, Custer and Sammy Smith while Jesse Love, Brandon Jones, Almirola, Creed and Heim trailed in the top 15 as Josh Williams was up to 16th place. 

Ten laps later, Nemechek retained the lead by six-tenths of a second over teammate Chandler Smith while Herbst, Allgaier and Allmendinger continued to run in the top five ahead of Hill and Kligerman. Meanwhile, Jesse Love cracked the top 10 as he was in ninth ahead of Custer while teammates Sammy Smith and Brandon Jones battled for 11th ahead of Almirola. 

When the second stage period concluded on Lap 90, Chandler Smith overtook teammate Nemechek on the final lap to capture his second consecutive Xfinity stage victory of the 2024 season. Herbst settled in third followed by Allgaier and Allmendinger while Hill, Love, Kligerman, Custer and Ryan Sieg were scored in the top 10. 

During the stage break, the lead lap field led by Chandler Smith returned to pit road for service. Following the pit stops, Smith retained the lead after exiting pit road ahead of Herbst and Nemechek while Hill, Allmendinger, Custer and Love followed suit. 

With 104 laps remaining, the final stage commenced as teammates Chandler Smith and Nemechek occupied the front row. At the start, both dueled for the lead for a full lap and they continued to battle dead even for the top spot for the following lap until Nemechek managed to muscle ahead of Smith and manage both lanes to his control. With Nemechek leading Smith, Herbst trailed in third ahead of Hill, Allgaier and Allmendinger while the rest of the field behind jostled for spots. 

At the halfway mark on Lap 100, teammates Nemechek and Chandler Smith dueled for the lead again, but Nemechek withstood his ground and maintained the top spot while running on the outside lane. Nemechek would retain the lead until Chandler Smith reassumed the top spot with 90 laps remaining. By then, Herbst trailed in third place by a second as Hill and Allgaier continued to run in the top five. 

With less than 80 laps remaining, Chandler Smith was leading by a tenth of a second over teammate Nemechek while third-place Herbst trailed by nearly a second ahead of Allgaier, Hill and Allmendinger. The caution would then fly with 73 laps remaining after Retzlaff stalled his car towards the exit of pit road. This resulted in the entire lead lap field led by Chandler Smith returning to pit road for service, where Nemechek managed to reassume the lead after beating Smith off of pit road first followed by Hill, Herbst, Allgaier and Allmendinger. 

When the race restarted under green with 72 laps remaining, Nemechek fended off teammate Chandler Smith and Hill to maintain the lead from the outside lane while the rest of the field behind fanned out and jostled for late positions through the backstretch. Amid the battles, Nemechek continued to lead with less than 70 laps remaining. He would also maintain the lead with less than 60 laps remaining as Herbst was running in second ahead of Chandler Smith, Hill and Allgaier. 

With 50 laps remaining, Nemechek extended his advantage to more than a second over Herbst while teammate Chandler Smith trailed in third place by more than three seconds. Hill and Allgaier continued to run in the top five while Custer, Sammy Smith, Allmendinger, Almirola and Brandon Jones were running in the top 10 ahead of Ryan Sieg, Kligerman, Love, Williams and Hailie Deegan. 

Ten laps later, Nemechek stabilized his advantage to a second over Herbst and over three seconds over Chandler Smith while Hill and Allgaier remained in the top five. By then, Ryan Sieg cracked the top 10 as he was running 10th behind Custer, Allmendinger, Sammy Smith and Almirola while Creed overtook Deegan for 15th. 

Another five laps later, green flag pit stops slowly commenced as Brandon Jones pitted his No. 9 Menards Chevrolet Camaro. Chandler Smith would surrender third place to pit during the following lap along with Herbst, Hill, Custer, Sammy Smith, Love, Allmendinger and others before Nemechek pitted with 31 laps remaining. Amid the pit stops, Jeb Burton was penalized for speeding on pit road.  

With Nemechek pitting, Allgaier assumed the race lead with 31 laps remaining followed by Almirola, Williams, Creed and Poole. Allgaier, who was one of seven competitors opting to stretch the fuel tank as far as possible, retained the lead by nine seconds over Williams with 25 laps remaining. Meanwhile, Nemechek was mired back in eighth but was running as the highest competitor who had recently pitted ahead of Herbst and Chandler Smith. 

Then with 21 laps remaining, Allgaier, who led 11 laps during his fuel stretch, pitted his No. 7 BRANDT Chevrolet Camaro under green as Williams assumed the race lead. By then, Nemechek carved his way up to third place while Hill, Chandler Smith and Herbst were trying to keep pace with Nemechek. Amid their charge to the front, Williams retained the lead with 15 laps remaining as he was leading by less than 12 seconds over Nemechek. 

Down to the final 10 laps of the event, Nemechek reassumed the lead after Williams, who led the previous 10 laps, pitted under green. By then, Nemechek was out in front by more than four seconds over Hill while Chandler Smith, Custer and Herbst trailed by nearly six seconds in the top five.  

With five laps remaining, Nemechek continued to lead by five seconds over a tight three-car battle for the runner-up spot that involved Hill, Custer and Chandler Smith while Herbst trailed by more than six seconds. Meanwhile, Allmendinger trailed in sixth place by seven seconds as Ryan Sieg, Sammy Smith, Brandon Jones and Allgaier were mired in the top 10 and trailing the lead by nearly 22 seconds. 

When the white flag waved and the final lap started, Nemechek remained as the leader by nearly five seconds over Custer. Amid the gusty temperatures, Nemechek was able to navigate his way around the Vegas circuit smoothly for a final time and cycle back to the frontstretch as the winner as he claimed the checkered flag by more than four seconds over Custer. 

With the victory, Nemechek, a full-time NASCAR Cup Series competitor for Legacy Motor Club and a part-time Xfinity competitor for Joe Gibbs Racing, scored his 10th career win in the Xfinity Series, second across NASCAR’s top three national touring series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and his ninth driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, with JGR claiming its first victory in 2024 and its fourth at Vegas in the last 10 years. The victory was also the first for rookie crew chief Tyler Allen. 

“Hats off to all the guys on this No. 20 team from Joe Gibbs Racing,” Nemechek said on FS1. “Man, it’s awesome to come back out here and win in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with a limited number of starts. Our goal was to come and win as many [races] as we possibly could. Nothing else matters. Congrats to [crew chief] Tyler [Allen], who’s the crew chief this year of the No. 20 car. His first win as a crew chief. We’ll go celebrate in Victory Lane. Man, it feels so good to win here in Las Vegas.”

Custer, the pole winner, settled in second place followed by Chandler Smith, Austin Hill and Riley Herbst while Allmendinger, Ryan Sieg, Sammy Smith, Brandon Jones and Allgaier finished in the top 10.

There were 12 lead changes for five different leaders. The race featured four cautions for 22 laps. In addition, 13 of 38 starters finished on the lead lap. 

Following the third event of the 2024 Xfinity Series season, Austin Hill leads the regular-season standings by 22 points over Chandler Smith and 27 over Riley Herbst. 

Results. 

1. John Hunter Nemechek, 99 laps led 

2. Cole Custer 

3. Chandler Smith, 74 laps led, Stage 1 & 2 winner 

4. Austin Hill, six laps led 

5. Riley Herbst 

6. AJ Allmendinger 

7. Ryan Sieg 

8. Sammy Smith 

9. Brandon Jones 

10. Justin Allgaier, 11 laps led 

11. Parker Kligerman 

12. Aric Almirola 

13. Corey Heim 

14. Josh Williams, one lap down, 10 laps led 

15. Hailie Deegan, one lap down 

16. Anthony Alfredo, one lap down 

17. Jesse Love, one lap down 

18. Leland Honeyman, one lap down 

19. Brennan Poole, one lap down 

20. Kyle Sieg, one lap down 

21. Kyle Weatherman, one lap down 

22. Ryan Ellis, one lap down 

23. Jeb Burton, two laps down 

24. JJ Yeley, two laps down 

25. Jeremy Clements, three laps down 

26. Sheldon Creed, three laps down 

27. Nick Leitz, three laps down 

28. Patrick Emerling, four laps down 

29. Garrett Smithley, five laps down 

30. Joey Gase, five laps down 

31. Blaine Perkins, five laps down 

32. BJ McLeod, five laps down 

33. CJ McLaughlin, four laps down 

34. Dawson Cram, eight laps down 

35. Parker Retzlaff – OUT, Fuel pump 

36. Sage Karam – OUT, Transmission 

37. Shane van Gisbergen – OUT, Engine 

38. Sam Mayer – OUT, Accident 

Next on the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule is Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona, for the Call811.com Every Dig. Every Time. 200. The event is scheduled to occur next Saturday, March 9, at 4:30 p.m. ET on FS1. 

Kaulig Racing Race Recap | Las Vegas – The LiUNA!

Kaulig Racing Race Recap | Las Vegas – The LiUNA!

 AJ ALLMENDINGER

No. 16 Action Industries Chevrolet Camaro

  • AJ Allmendinger qualified third for The LiUNA! at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
  • Allmendinger battled the handling in his No. 16 Action Industries Chevy for the duration of the opening stage. Allmendinger finished in sixth and the team made adjustments under the stage break to help the entry in the corner.
  • In the second stage, Allmendinger told crew chief, Alex Yontz, the adjustments helped the rear of the car, but he needed an adjustment to help with center turn off. The No. 16 finished stage two in fifth place and the team made an air pressure adjustment to help Allmendinger going into the third stage.
  • Allmendinger restarted the third stage in sixth place. On the restart, Allmendinger missed a shift and fell back to 11th. He quickly rebounded while fighting a tight race car and went on to finish in sixth place.

“I put us behind on the last restart there. This is such a track position race and when we got behind, there was just too much of a gap. The car was fast the last run, I just needed to be a little bit better. Early in the season we’re focused on learning and seeing where our cars are at. Proud of our team and our effort this weekend. We’ll keep pushing to get better.” – AJ Allmendinger  

JOSH WILLIAMS

No. 11 Alloy Employer Services Chevrolet Camaro

Josh Williams qualified 32nd for The LiUNA! at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

  • Williams gained four positions by the first caution, which came out on lap eight. He restarted in 26th on lap 14 and began quickly rolling past traffic into an 18th-place stage one finish.
  • Williams brought the No. 11 Alloy Employer Services Chevy Camaro down pit road during the stage break for tires, fuel and a track bar adjustment to tighten the car. He began stage two in 13th on lap 54 but lost three positions on the restart. Williams passed the No. 26 for 15th with three remaining in the stage but fell back to 16th, where he’d finish it.
  • Williams pitted for tires, fuel, and an air pressure and wedge adjustment during the final stage caution. He rolled off on lap 97 in 17th. Just after passing the No. 27 for 16th, the yellow flag flew on lap 124. Williams brought the No. 11 down pit road under yellow for tires, fuel and a wedge adjustment to free back up the Chevy. He restarted 16th with 72 laps to go, eventually moving into 14th. The No. 11 stayed on track during the green-flag pit cycle, and Williams obtained the lead with 20 laps to go. He pitted on lap 190 for fuel only, cycling into 14th. He took the checkered one lap down, finishing in 14th place.

“I messed up in practice, then I messed up in qualifying, but I knew it would be a learning experience figuring out Kaulig’s cars. Thanks to [crew chief] Kevin Walter and the rest of the No. 11 crew, it ended up being a really good day and something to build off of going into Phoenix.” – Josh Williams  

SHANE van GISBERGEN

No. 97 Focused Health Chevrolet Camaro

  • Shane van Gisbergen qualified 25th for The LiUNA at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
  • The first caution flag of the afternoon waved on lap nine with Van Gisbergen maintaining his position in 25th. Staying out, Van Gisbergen restarted 25th on lap 14. On Lap 30 Van Gisbergen suffered mechanical issue which relegated the Focused Health team to a 37th-place finish.

“Tough one all weekend. We just had the little things go wrong all weekend. I felt like I was getting more comfortable as the laps went on and then unfortunately we had an issue. The good thing about this is we get to go racing again next week!” – Shane van Gisbergen  


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 and added a third, part-time entry during the 2023 season. In 2024, the team will once again field two, full-time entries in the NCS and continue to field three, full-time NXS entries. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

Toyota Racing – NXS Las Vegas Post-Race Report – 03.02.24

NEMECHEK DELIVERS VEGAS XFINITY TRIMUPH
Chandler Smith adds to season-opening strong performance with third straight top-five

LAS VEGAS (March 2, 2024) – After coming up just one spot short last fall, John Hunter Nemechek was not to be denied in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race, scoring his first win of the season after leading nearly half of the race. It was Nemechek’s 10th Xfinity Series victory, and first in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The North Carolina native won at the track in 2021 in the NASCAR Truck Series.

Joe Gibbs Racing put up a dominate performance with Nemechek and Xfinity Series regular Chandler Smith, who combined to lead 173 of the 200 laps in the event. Smith, who won the first two stages, added his third consecutive top-five finish to open the season to move up to second in the point standings.

Aric Almirola was scored 12th in his NASCAR Xfinity Series return to Joe Gibbs Racing, while Corey Heim followed a top-five finish in the NASCAR Truck Series last night with a top-15 run in his season debut in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Race 3 of 33 – 300 miles, 200 laps

TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS

1st, JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK
2nd, Cole Custer*
3rd, CHANDLER SMITH
4th, Austin Hill*
5th, Riley Herbst*
12th, ARIC ALMIROLA
13th, COREY HEIM
26th, SHELDON CREED
*non-Toyota driver

TOYOTA QUOTES

JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK, No. 20 Safeway/Albertson’s Toyota GR Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: 1st

How did you get this win?

“I’ve got to give a big shoutout to all of these guys on this 20 team from Joe Gibbs Racing. It’s awesome to come out here and win in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with our limited starts, our goal is to win as many as we could. Nothing else matters. Congrats to Tyler (Allen). He’s the new crew chief on the 20 car – his first win as a crew chief. Our spotter, Ryan Blanchard, his first win as well. I have to say hello to Aspen and Penelope back at home. Sadly, there are not here to celebrate, but Taylor is, so we will go celebrate in victory lane. It feels so good to win here in Las Vegas.”

Second-place in the fall, but a win today. How does that feel?

“We definitely worked hard for this one. We were good, but we weren’t great. Tyler (Allen), all of the guys on the 20 team just kept adjusting on it. Hats off to them. They made this Toyota GR Supra faster every single time that we made a pit stop. It continued to get faster, faster and faster. The Safeway Toyota GR Supra looked good, proud to have all of the brands that we do, all of our partners – feels good to come back and win in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and to do it here in Vegas – I’ve been so close, so many times with Joe Gibbs Racing, so to finally get it done, it feels really good.”

What was the difference in that final stage?

“Great adjustments by the guys. Figured out some things on my end, which was awesome. We executed pit road really good. The pit crew did a really good job – just executed the last stage when we had to do it. It went green. It feels great to be here in victory lane.”

CHANDLER SMITH, No. 81 QuickTie Toyota GR Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: 3rd

What happened there towards the end of the race after such a strong first two stages?

“We just over adjusted a little bit. We tried to stay ahead of the race track. I feel like the track definitely freed up, and we went that same direction thinking it was going to tighten up. You live, and you learn, but I’m extremely proud of the effort that we brought here this weekend. Our QuickTie Products Toyota GR Supra was as fast as Xfinity internet, and we showed that. We were pretty dominate, and we just over adjusted. I’m happy that a Joe Gibbs Racing car still won, so congratulations to John Hunter (Nemechek).”

COREY HEIM, No. 26 GearWrench Toyota GR Supra, Sam Hunt Racing

Finishing Position: 13th

How was the race for you?

“Up-and-down day for us. I feel like we were consistently a top-15 car, at times, a top-10, but track position seemed to be the name of the game. Our GearWrench Supra was good throughout the day. I feel like right there at the end, we got it right where we needed it, unfortunately, a little bit, too little, too late for us, but we know what we need to do going forward, but solid p13 today.”

About Toyota

Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in North America for more than 65 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands, plus our more than 1,800 dealerships.

Toyota directly employs more than 63,000 people in North America who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 45 million cars and trucks at our 13 manufacturing plants. By 2025, Toyota’s 14th plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota currently offers 26 electrified options.

For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes – NXS Las Vegas 1 Post-Race Quotes

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Xfinity Series
The LiUNA | Saturday, March 2, 2024

Ford Finishing Results
2nd – Cole Custer
5th – Riley Herbst
7th – Ryan Sieg
15th – Hailie Deegan
20th – Kyle Sieg
31st – Blaine Perkins
33rd – CJ McLaughlin

COLE CUSTER, No. 00 Production Alliance Group Ford Mustang Dark Horse – “Hat’s off to my team. There was a point in the race where I didn’t know what to do. It was loose. It was tight. It was just kind of a handful and we had to manage it. They kept working on it all day and I think the track came to us a little bit and they just did a great job. I can’t thank everybody enough on our team for fighting so hard. Everybody at Production Alliance Group, I wish we could have gotten a Ford Mustang Dark Horse in Victory Lane, but hopefully we can get ‘em next week in Phoenix.”

RILEY HERBST, No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang Dark Horse – “I feel like we probably should have finished second or third. We were definitely a third-place car all day and then we got better than the 81, but then I probably struggled a little bit coming to my green flag stop, and then the lap traffic was just absolutely out of control. Everybody had to deal with it, but I felt like I was always stuck behind a slow car and fought our way back to fifth and I just kind of buried myself.”

RYAN SIEG, No. 39 Sci Aps Ford Mustang Dark Horse – “It was pretty good, but we just got a little bit behind on our adjustments throughout the race. We got better, but just needed more earlier. We’d lose track position and that got us behind. Once you lose it, it’s really hard to get back. We got some of it, but that’s about what we had. We got as much as we could, especially when we had a bit of an issue with the clutch on pit road. That didn’t slow us down because I figured out how to get it better off pit road, so it was a good job with our Sci Aps Ford. It was fast. It’s a learning experience. Matt and I are still learning each other, so it’s all a work in progress.”

HAILIE DEEGAN, No. 15 AirBox Ford Mustang Dark Horse – “Vegas is one of those tracks that every time I come here I always feel comfortable come race time. I feel like when it comes to practice and qualifying there are always highs and lows, but Joe worked on this thing and got it really good for the race. We kept fine-tuning it and the went back and forth freeing it up and tightening it up, just trying to find the perfect balance of what we needed, but I felt like it was a pretty good, clean race. I made a few good moves. We had good pit stops all race and made good adjustments, so I really couldn’t ask for more.”

YOUR CAR SEEMED TO COME TO LIFE THE SECOND HALF OF THE RACE? “We just kept fine-tuning it and getting it better and better, keeping the speed in it and just trying to be there at the end of runs and not just the beginning. Having that long run speed is something we kept working on and I feel like we did pretty good with that.”

NASCAR explains Logano’s glove violation

LAS VEGAS - MARCH 2: Joey Logano, driver of the #22 Pennzoil Ford, signs the Busch Light Pole Award backdrop after winning the pole award during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 2, 2024, in Las Vegas. Photo: Chris Graythen/Getty Images

NASCAR gathered the media to the Cup Series hauler to show the gloves it confiscated from Joey Logano last weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

During post-qualifying inspection, NASCAR viewed the in-car footage of his qualifying lap and noticed an “obviously concerning” detail.

“We have our safety cameras inside all the Cup cars, and we review them quite often during practice and qualifying, and we look for oddities,” Brad Moran, series director for the Cup Series, said.

The problem? SFI Foundation Inc., which sets the quality and safety standards for NASCAR equipment, doesn’t make gloves with webbing. The webbing of the left-hand glove was so obviously modified, it looked like a frog hand. In fact, it wouldn’t look out of place on the hands of Tsuyu Asui from “My Hero Academia.”

Webbing gives a driver more room to block the air, but it also hinders their ability to unbuckle their belts and window net. Which is a serious problem, if your car is on fire.

As a result, NASCAR dropped Logano to the back of the field for the start of the Atlanta race, along with a pass-through penalty after the green flag dropped. On Tuesday, NASCAR fined Logano $10,000 for violating the league’s safety code under “Driver Responsibilities & Driver Protective Clothing/Equipment.”

Team owner Roger Penske told Jenna Fryer of the Associated Press that he “didn’t like that at all,” and expressed his disappointment with the two-time Cup Series champion.

“It’s not good. Period. I told him,” Penske said. “He’s the leader of the team. Look, we are under so much scrutiny and the last thing we need to do is have any noise like that. It’s not good for us. It’s not good for him. We’ll take our punches.”

Well, it didn’t affect Logano’s qualifying run, Saturday, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Wearing approved gloves, Logano clocked in a lap of 29.291 (184.357 mph) to win his second pole of the 2024 season.