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Logano and McDowell Sweep Daytona 500 Front Row in Mustang Dark Horse Season Debut

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Cup Series
Daytona 500 Qualifying | Wednesday, February 14, 2024

NEW FORD MUSTANG DARK HORSE MAKES CUP SERIES REGULAR SEASON DEBUT BY SWEEPING THE FRONT ROW FOR SUNDAY’S DAYTONA 500

  • Joey Logano of Team Penske won the pole for Sunday’s Daytona 500 while Michael McDowell of Front Row Motorsports was second in the regular season debut for the new Ford Mustang Dark Horse.
  • Both drivers are locked into the front row for Sunday’s 66th Annual Great American Race.
  • This marks the first Daytona 500 pole for Team Penske owner Roger Penske.
  • It’s also the first Daytona 500 pole for Ford since Carl Edwards in 2012.
  • The last time Ford swept the front row for the Daytona 500 was also in 2012 (Edwards and Greg Biffle).

Ford Performance Top-10 Qualifying Results:

1st – Joey Logano
2nd – Michael McDowell
4th – Austin Cindric
10th – Harrison Burton

JOEY LOGANO, No. 22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford Mustang Dark Horse (Qualified 1st) – “This is all about the team. Honestly, I’d like to take credit but I can’t today. The guys have done such an amazing job working on these cars. This superspeedway qualifying is 100 percent the car. There’s only so much the driver can do, so I’m really proud of them. That’s a big win for our team, for everyone at Team Penske, Ford with the new Dark Horse Mustang. Being able to come down here and put it on the pin and finally someone else wins the pole here. That part feels good. I’ve never even been close to a superspeedway pole before, so this is my first pole on a speedway. It couldn’t be at a cooler event, obviously at the Daytona 500. I’m proud of the team. I can’t thank everybody enough. Shell/Pennzoil, Hunt Brother’s Pizza, AAA, everybody that supports this No. 22 car. It’s a huge deal for Team Penske.”

WALKING INTO VICTORY LANE YOU ARE THE POLE-WINNER FOR THE DAYTONA 500. “Anytime you walk into this area we’re standing here in Victory Lane, I don’t care if it’s qualifying or the Duel or the 500 it’s always special. This is about the team. The driver doesn’t really do a whole bunch in qualifying here. I can’t take much credit today, so these guys did a tremendous job giving me a really fast Mustang. A couple Fords on the front row is something pretty special seeing those Mustangs up front here. It’s a pretty exciting start to Speedweek and hopefully tomorrow night we have a good one and we’ll be in the same spot.”

THIS IS THE FIRST DAYTONA 500 POLE FOR ROGER PENSKE. THAT HAS TO BE REWARDING FOR YOU. “I think this team should take the credit for it. I was the lucky jockey behind the wheel. That’s all I was on this one. It’s obviously something really special. There is more pride taken as a team for winning the Daytona 500 pole than any other pole in the season because of the amount of effort that goes in all winter long working on this race car. It’s nice to see that there’s a lot of speed there and it’s a pretty special moment for everyone at Team Penske and everybody back at the shop, Roush Yates building our engines. This is a real big team moment.”

MICHAEL MCDOWELL, No. 34 Love’s Travel Stops Ford Mustang Dark Horse (Qualified 2nd) – “The feeling is awesome. This is the best that we have ever qualified down here. We’ve always had fast Ford Mustangs, but we really put an emphasis on seeing how much speed we could get out of it. We know that we can work on it Thursday and Friday and all those things. A pole is something that is on the bucket list this year to try and get done. I don’t have a Cup Series pole, so I thought we had a good shot at that one. Obviously, Joey got us there, but two Dark Horse Mustangs on the front row for the Daytona 500 is awesome. A big thanks to everybody at Ford Performance and Doug Yates and Roush Yates Engines. We know a lot has to do with all the hard work that they put in, but I’m just really proud of my guys. We put in a massive effort to try to come down here and have a lot of speed and we did, so it’s a good start to the weekend.”

AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 2 Discount Tire Ford Mustang Dark Horse (Qualified 4th) – “Obviously, the Ford Mustang Dark Horse is pretty good in its debut. I’m really happy with the speed in our Discount Tire Ford. I’m looking forward to going racing with it.”

HARRISON BURTON, No. 21 Motorcraft/DEX Imaging Ford Mustang Dark Horse (Qualified 10th) – “That’s a decent start for us. It’s exciting to be in the hunt and make the top 10. The Fords in general look really strong, so that’s exciting with our new Dark Horse Ford Mustang. I’m excited to get out and see how it drives in the race. It’s gonna be interesting to see who gave up what for handling versus speed. I don’t think we gave up too much, so I’m excited to race and excited to carry that speed into the race as well. I’m really, really excited. I’m proud of our guys. They brought me a fast race car and I’m ready to go drive it well.”


David Ragan, driver of the No. 60 BuildSubmarines.com Ford Mustang Dark Horse, was the second-fastest Open qualifier and automatically made it into the field for Sunday’s Daytona 500.

DAVID RAGAN, No. 60 BuildSubmarines.com Ford Mustang Dark Horse – “It’s always big to be in the Daytona 500 and the whole week I’ve just been trying to make sure we didn’t make any mistakes. I really felt like we were going to have a shot at a top 10 or top 12 starting spot, but it just shows all of the hard work this BuildSubmarines.com Ford team has done. Derrick Finley, he puts a lot of effort into the race team at RFK. I’ve worked with him in the past and he’s been nervous as a cat all afternoon and so I’m really proud for Derrick and proud for all of the RFK guys, and appreciate Brad Keselowski and Jack Roush giving me an opportunity to come down here to try to win a Daytona 500.”

CHEVROLET NCS AT DAYTONA: Qualifying Report

NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA 500
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING REPORT
FEBRUARY 14, 2024

 Six Team Chevy Drivers Post Top-10 Qualifying Results at Daytona

Team Chevy Top-10 Qualifying Results:
3rd Kyle Larson, No. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM Camaro ZL1
5th Chase Elliott, No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Camaro ZL1
6th William Byron, No. 24 Axalta Camaro ZL1
7th Austin Dillon, No. 3 Bass Pro Shops Camaro ZL1
8th Kyle Busch, No. 8 Zone Camaro ZL1
9th Ross Chastain, No. 1 Busch Light Camaro ZL1


· Six drivers from three different Chevrolet teams posted a top-10 qualifying lap in the first round of qualifying to vie for the pole position for the 66th running of the Daytona 500.

· In the final round of qualifying, Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson laid down the fastest lap among the Chevrolet drivers, clocking-in a lap at 181.635 mph to land third on the speed chart.

· Anthony Alfredo and the No. 62 Death Wish Coffee Camaro ZL1 team was one of the two open entries to punch a ticket into Sunday’s event through qualifying, with this marking just his second career start in the crown jewel event.

· The two 60-lap, 150-mile, Bluegreen Vacation Duels at Daytona will determine the remaining starting lineup for the 2024 Daytona 500. FS1 will telecast the Duels on Thursday, February 15, beginning at 7 p.m. ET. Live coverage can also be found on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.


ANTHONY ALFREDO, NO. 62 DEATH WISH COFFEE CAMARO ZL1, Post-Qualifying Quote:

What are these emotions like for you guys?

“This is insane. We had just talked about any possible scenario we might find ourselves in today, tomorrow and obviously Sunday. But to make it to Sunday is such a challenge with such a competitive field of open cars and drivers behind the wheel, and I am just really thankful for the Beard family to give me this opportunity and for Death Wish Coffee coming on board. We clearly have a fast No. 62 Death Wish Coffee Chevrolet Camaro.

To know we are in and to not have to race in tomorrow; to remove ourselves from some of the sketchy circumstances and focus on Sunday is just an amazing feeling.”

About Chevrolet

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David Ragan Qualifies into Daytona 500

No. 60 BuildSubmarines.com Ford Powers Its Way Into ‘Great American Race’

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Feb. 14, 2024) – David Ragan turned the second-best lap among the entries needing to qualify into the Daytona 500 on speed, locking himself and the No. 60 BuildSubmarines.com into Sunday’s race.

“I have to really take my hat off to everyone at RFK Racing that helped to put this thing together,” said Ragan. “We are thrilled to be locked in on speed. Derrick Finley (crew chief) and the team worked really hard and did a great job with the car. I’m really proud of the RFK team and I have to thank BuildSubsmarines.com, Jack Roush and Brad Keselowski for giving me the chance to come down here and have a shot at winning the Daytona 500.”

Ragan qualified second of the open cars entered into the ‘Great American Race,’ securing his place in his 17th Daytona 500. The Georgia native made his first start in the 500 back in 2007, and has appeared in every 500 since (with the exception of last season).

Ragan will now start with his teammates Keselowski and Chris Buescher in the opening Duel race Thursday night (7 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Results from Thursday night’s race will determine the remaining starting lineup for Sunday’s Daytona 500.

About RFK Racing
RFK Racing, entering its 37th season in 2024, features an ownership lineup pairing one of the sport’s most iconic names, Jack Roush, along with NASCAR Champion, Brad Keselowski, and Fenway Sports Group owner John Henry. Roush initially founded the team in 1988 and it has since become one of the most successful racing operations in the world, propelling him to be the first NASCAR owner to amass three hundred wins and capturing eight championships, including back-to-back NASCAR Cup titles in 2003 and 2004. Keselowski, a former owner in the NASCAR Truck Series, is the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series Champion. In 2007, Roush partnered with Henry, who also owns Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox, English Premier League’s Liverpool F.C., and the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins, to form Roush Fenway Racing. Off the track, RFK is a leader and proven winner in NASCAR marketing solutions, having produced multiple award-winning social media, digital content and experiential marketing campaigns. Visit rfkracing.com, and follow the team on all social platforms @rfkracing.

How You Can Slot In Your Online Slots Gaming Strategy

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Back in the day, there were no online slots because the technologies had not been well developed. There are no certain possibilities of winning the slots because the numbers on them are random. It is, however, fun to enjoy deploying various strategies that you know during the game. Here are a few ways to make the most of your online slots playing strategies:

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Try blending some of your existing strategies with a few others while playing. Since the games of chance are engineered mathematically, you should try hard to make your strategies work. The chances of losing the games are very high since they have been programmed that way. However, you should enter the games with a positive hope of winning them. Playing these games should be done for fun and not for winning all the time. However, make sure that you do not invest all of your hard-earned money into these games. 

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Why Are More People Placing Their Bets On Online Slots?

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Logano clinches first Daytona 500 pole; McDowell claims front-row starting spot

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Joey Logano saved his best qualifying lap for last and the result netted him the Busch Light Pole Award for this year’s 66th annual running of the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway following the event’s single-car, two-round qualifying session on Wednesday, Feb. 14.

The qualifying format that determined the front row and pole winner of this year’s Daytona 500 event was based on two qualifying rounds comprised of a single-lap session for each competitor. Following the first round, the top-10 fastest qualifiers from a total of 42 transferred to the second and final single-lap round to contend for the pole and a front-row starting spot.

During the qualifying session, Logano, who was the fastest qualifier during the first qualifying round, repeated his strong, early performance by claiming the pole position for this year’s Great American Race. He posted a pole-winning lap at 181.947 mph in 49.465 seconds in his No. 22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford Mustang Dark Horse, which was enough to outperform Michael McDowell, who qualified with the second-fastest qualifying lap at 181.686 mph in 49.536 seconds.

With his accomplishment, Logano, a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and the 2015 Daytona 500 champion, became the 45th competitor to claim the pole position for the Great American Race as he also notched his 29th Cup Series career pole and first on a superspeedway venue.

Logano also snapped Chevrolet’s 11-year pole-winning streak by achieving Ford’s first 500 pole since Carl Edwards in 2012 and he became the first non-Hendrick Motorsports competitor to win the pole position for the 500 since Ricky Stenhouse Jr. made the last accomplishment in 2020. As a result, Logano also recorded the first Daytona 500 pole award for Team Penske as he strives to battle for his second Great American Race victory this upcoming Sunday, Feb. 18.

“This [pole] is all about the team,” Logano said on FS1. “I’d like to take credit, but I can’t today. The guys have done such an amazing job working on these cars. This superspeedway qualifying is a hundred percent the car. There’s only so much a driver can do, so I’m really proud of [the team]. It’s a big win for our team, for everyone at Team Penske, Ford with the new Dark Horse Mustang. Being able to come down here and put in on the pin. Finally, someone else wins the pole. That part feels good. I’ve never even been close to a superspeedway pole before, so it’s my first pole in a speedway. It couldn’t be at a cooler event [than], obviously, Daytona 500. Huge deal for Team Penske.”

Joining Logano on the front row for this year’s Daytona 500 and for the first time in his career is Michael McDowell, the 2021 Daytona 500 champion who qualified in his No. 34 Love’s Travel Stops Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Front Row Motorsports. Ironically, this year’s Daytona 500 marks the first time Ford competitors have swept the front-row starting spots since Edwards and Greg Biffle in 2012. McDowell’s win at last year’s Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course enabled him to qualify for the 2023 Cup Series Playoffs and strive to contend for a second Daytona 500 victory.

Kyle Larson, the 2022 Daytona 500 pole winner and the 2021 Cup Series champion, posted the third-fastest qualifying time of 181.550 mph in 49.550 seconds and will be one of the remaining 40 competitors to vie for their official starting spots for the 500 through a pair of Bluegreen Vacations Duel that will take place on Thursday, Feb. 15. Austin Cindric and Chase Elliott completed the top five in qualifying time and speed while William Byron, Austin Dillon, Kyle Busch, Ross Chastain and Harrison Burton, all of whom advanced to the second and final qualifying round, rounded out the top 10 on the qualifying chart.

Todd Gilliland, who was one of 32 competitors who did not transfer to the second qualifying session, posted the 11th-fastest qualifying time of 180.339 mph in 49.903 seconds followed by Riley Herbst, Ryan Preece, Chase Briscoe, Chris Buescher, Noah Gragson, Alex Bowman, Ryan Blaney, Daniel Suarez and Anthony Alfredo.

Alfredo and David Ragan were also victorious along with Logano and McDowell as both achieved guaranteed starting spots for this year’s Daytona 500 by being the two fastest non-chartered qualifiers of six on the leaderboard.

Alfredo ended up being the fastest non-chartered competitor on the leaderboard after posting his qualifying lap at 179.648 mph in 50.098 seconds, which was enough to claim 20th place on the leaderboard. With his accomplishment, Alfredo, a full-time Xfinity Series competitor for Our Motorsports and a part-time Cup competitor in Beard Motorsports’ No. 62 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 entry this season, will make his second career start in the Daytona 500 after making his first with Front Row Motorsports in 2021. In addition, Beard Motorsports, who did not make the 500 field last season, will appear in the 500 for a sixth time this upcoming Sunday.

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“This is insane,” Alfredo said. “We were just talking about every possible scenario we might find ourselves in today, tomorrow and obviously, Sunday, but to make it to Sunday’s a challenge. It was such a competitive field of open cars and drivers behind the wheel. I’m just really thankful for the Beard family [for] giving me this opportunity and Death Wish Coffee coming on board. We have, clearly, a fast Chevrolet Camaro. To know that we’re in [the Daytona 500] and cannot have to race in tomorrow [via the Duels] and just remove ourselves from some of the sketchy circumstances and focus on Sunday is just an amazing feeling.”

Ragan posted the 27th-fastest qualifying lap at 179.283 mph in 50.200 seconds, which was enough for him to outperform Jimmie Johnson, who posted the 35th-fastest lap at 178.845 mph in 50.323 seconds. With his accomplishment, Ragan, who is piloting Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing’s No. 60 Ford Mustang Dark Horse as part of the team’s #Stage60 program, will make his 17th appearance in the Great American Race this Sunday and his first since the 2022 season. This year’s Daytona 500 will mark his first Cup start as a Roush competitor since the 2011 season as Ragan will also be pursuing his first 500 victory.

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“It’s always big to be in the Daytona 500 and the whole week, I’ve just been trying to make sure we didn’t have any mistakes,” Ragan said. “I really feel like we were gonna have a shot at a top-10 or top-12 starting spot, but it just shows all the hard work this BuildSubmarines.com Ford team has done. I’m really proud for [crew chief] Derrick [Finley] and proud for the whole [Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing] guys. I appreciate [owners] Brad Keselowski and Jack Roush [for] giving me an opportunity to come down here to try to win a Daytona 500.”

The remaining open competitors including Jimmie Johnson, BJ McLeod, JJ Yeley and Kaz Grala will compete for the final two open spots for this weekend’s Daytona 500 through Thursday’s Duels.

Next on the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series schedule is a pair of Bluegreen Vacations Duels that will determine the rest of the starting lineup for this year’s 66th running of the Daytona 500 scheduled for Feb. 18 at 2:30 p.m. ET on FOX. First, on Thursday, Feb. 15, the first Bluegreen Vacations Duel is slated to commence at 7 p.m. ET on FS1 while the second Duel event will follow suit at approximately at 8:45 p.m. ET on FS1.

“The King’s Hat”: NASCAR Industry Pays Tribute to the Petty Family’s 75 Years in Racing

The first "King's Hat" stands tall in the Hard Rock Bet Fan Zone at Daytona International Speedway throughout Speedweeks Presented by AdventHealth.

DAYTONA BEACH, FL. (February 14, 2024) – At the track where the Petty family legacy began, Richard and Kyle Petty, along with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB and Daytona International Speedway kicked off the Petty Family’s 75th year in racing with a literal tip of the hat.

This evening at Daytona’s Camperfest in the Hard Rock Bet Fanzone, track president Frank Kelleher had the honor of unveiling the first of 28 one-of-a-kind life-size art installations that feature the likeness of Richard Petty’s famous cowboy hat indubitably titled “The King’s Hat”.

“The King’s Hat” is a six-foot tall, 1,000-pound, fiberglass and concrete statue that will become a permanent display this season at all NASCAR and Speedway Motorsports-owned tracks, as well as Indianapolis Motor Speedway, World Wide Technology Raceway, Pocono Raceway, the NASCAR Hall of Fame, LEGACY MOTOR CLUB and the Petty Museum. Each installation will have a uniquely personalized tribute to the Petty family.

“It’s always special to be recognized and this does take it to the very top,” said “The King” Richard Petty. “This is really for the fans to enjoy something unique to our family, our history, and our contributions to the tracks and NASCAR. It took a lot of people, time, and effort to make this happen and our family is honored by that.”

The hats are meticulously hand-crafted by TivoliToo, Inc., the same company that designed and built the Charles Schulz Peanuts® character tribute in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn. Brother and sister duo, Randi and Hart Johnson have personally worked with each track to bring the creative vision to life. All one of a kind and thoughtfully designed, the hope is that these special statues will become landmarks for fans to visit and pay tribute to the Petty’s for many years to come.

“My dad’s cowboy hat is iconic and is a part of who Richard Petty is,” said Kyle Petty. “If you see that hat, you know it’s Richard Petty. It’s been his signature look for as long as any race fan can remember. This is a great way to celebrate our family’s heritage and a fun way for fans to honor and learn about our history within the sport. We can’t thank LEGACY M.C., and all the tracks enough for working together to bring this to life.”

Fans are encouraged to use #PETTY75 when they find this one-of-a-kind piece of history and post photos socially, as “The King’s Hat” is set to become a permanent fixture of each city the NASCAR Cup Series visits in 2024. Fans can go to www.LEGACYMOTORCLUB.com/Petty-75 for the locations of each hat.

The year-long celebration will also include exclusive digital and social media content never seen before from the Petty family photo and video archives. This unique content will be featured on the @therichardpetty, @pettybrothersracing, @kylepetty, @pettymuseum and @pettysgarage social media accounts as well as @PettyFamilyRacing on YouTube.

The first “King’s Hat” stands tall in the Hard Rock Bet Fan Zone at Daytona International Speedway throughout Speedweeks Presented by AdventHealth.

ABOUT LEGACY MOTOR CLUB: LEGACY MOTOR CLUB™ is a professional auto racing club owned by businessman and entrepreneur Maurice “Maury” J. Gallagher and seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson. The Club competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series fielding the No. 42 Toyota Camry XSE of John Hunter Nemechek, the No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE of Erik Jones, and the No. 84 limited schedule entry for Johnson. Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty “The King” serves as Club Ambassador. With a unique title signifying a nod to car clubs of past eras, LEGACY M.C. is an inclusive club for all motorsport enthusiasts to celebrate the past and future legacies of its members, while competing for wins and championships at NASCAR’s elite level. To keep up-to-date with the latest news, information and exclusive content, follow LEGACY MOTOR CLUB™ on Facebook, X, Instagram and at www.LEGACYMOTORCLUB.com.

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LUCAS OIL DRAG RACING SERIES 2024 SEASON SET TO OPEN IN ORLANDO, ONE OF 37 LODRS RACES TO STREAM FOR FREE

2024 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series season also set to feature several exciting items in place for racers throughout the year

INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 14, 2024) – The NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series opens its 2024 season on Feb. 15-17 Orlando Speed Dragway, and with several initiatives set in place for the series and its race teams, excitement is high for the upcoming year.

This weekend’s race from Orlando will also be streamed for free on NHRA.tv and the NHRA YouTube page, the first of a comprehensive free coverage plan for the upcoming divisional season. In all, the NHRA will stream 37 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series events on either NHRA.tv or the NHRA YouTube page for free during the 2024 campaign.

This weekend’s race in Orlando gives fans a chance to take in the first NHRA racing action of the year for free, and the season-long free coverage will include events from all seven NHRA divisions throughout the course of the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series season. To watch the select divisional races for free, fans simply need to sign up for a complimentary account on NHRA.tv.

It’s all part of a big year for the standout competitors in the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series. Other exciting items in place include:

· Perfect Reaction Time Challenge Coin: This new initiative will be in place at all national events. Any driver who posts a perfect reaction time during eliminations in LODRS action will receive a special “Perfect Reaction Time” challenge coin.

· Right Trailers Right on the Number: This special bonus happens when drivers hit their dial-in/index during eliminations at national events.

· Laris Motorsports Insurance Perfect Run Program: When a driver nails a perfect reaction time and dial-in/index during eliminations at any divisional event, they will receive this bonus.

· Sportsman Appreciation Dinner at U.S. Nationals: This special dinner returns for a second time at the world’s biggest drag race. Held in the Top Eliminator Club at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park last year, dinner is served to all sportsman racers, along with giveaways and prizes from NHRA partners.

· Second SPORTSnationals Race: Along with the JEGS SPORTSnationals on July 10-13 at National Trail Raceway, the Laris Motorsports Insurance Cajun NHRA SPORTSnationals was added to the schedule on March 15-17 at No Problem Raceway, giving teams a pair of prestigious SPORTSnationals races.

· JEGS Allstars Returns to Texas Motorplex: Following a great debut that was well-received by racers and fans in 2023, the JEGS Allstars will return to Texas Motorplex as part of the Stampede of Speed and Texas NHRA FallNationals. The event will again feature all the pomp and circumstance of last year’s race, along with spectacular racing and newly-added Texas Motorplex traditions.

· Marquee Top Alcohol Regional Events: Top Alcohol Dragster and Funny Car will continue to get a major spotlight at special regional events in Indianapolis, Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk and Firebird Motorsports Park in Phoenix. Last year’s regional event in Indy was a featured part of the popular Cleetus and Cars event and will do so again in 2024.

· Addition of Summit ET Series in Eastern Canada: The first Eastern Canadian E.T. Finals will take place in 2024, with the race crowning champions place Sept. 6-8 at Napierville Dragway in Quebec.

· Strong staff in place: Along with Division Directors, NHRA added Alyse Aguilar as a full-time employee on the sportsman racing side to help support continued growth in grassroots racing, from NHRA Member Track programs up through the LODRS. Mike Rice, Bob Lang Rob Parks also serve in advisory roles for all levels of NHRA drag racing, bringing decades of experience.

Streaming coverage of the 37 divisional races is sponsored by Strange Engineering, Summit Racing Equipment, JEGS, Edelbrock, Laris Motorsports Insurance, Right Trailers, Ross Pistons, Rooftec, CP Pistons, Total Seal and Moser Engineering and will provide fans a free look into the thrilling NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series and some of the top racers competing in the world. Presenting sponsors of NHRA.tv Sportsman coverage from Orlando are Moser, Strange, Edelbrock and A.R.T.

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Toyota Racing – NCS Daytona Quotes – Bubba Wallace – 02.14.24

Toyota Racing – Bubba Wallace
NASCAR Cup Series Quotes

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (February 14, 2024) – 23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace was made available to the media on Wednesday prior to the Daytona 500.

BUBBA WALLACE, No. 23 McDonald’s Toyota Camry XSE, 23XI Racing

How will you know how much you can push with the new car?

“Find out. Where is that graph, you mess around and you find out? (laughter) That’s what you have to figure out in the Duels. For me, you push in the areas when necessary, push down the straightaways and see, because our new body – I know Ford has a new body – so you just have to be mindful of what works and what doesn’t just to build your resume for Sunday. That is when the pay window opens. Excited. Excited about the opportunity, and excited for our chances tonight. We are shotgun on the field for qualifying, so hopefully there is a lot of hype and not a lot of letdown. Hopefully, we can get to the second round – I mean congrats to the 48 (Alex Bowman) team. I think they’ve got the pole already.”

What are your thoughts going into this season?

“I’m really good. The best I’ve felt mentally. Physically I feel about the same. I’m lazy. I’m a bum (laughter). I need to go and work out. My wife (Amanda) tells me that, and lose a couple of pounds, but mentally, I have more appreciation. I have the confidence, and the awareness of where I’m at in the sport and having just a new appreciation or a different appreciation, just a different mindset going into this year, racing for something totally different. I feel good about it. Get through these first two weeks – Daytona and Atlanta – they are just about survival, and then showcase that you can run up front and get pushed, and be a pusher and all of that. I think you really start at Vegas. Good mile-and-a-half for us. There is a reason that Jimmie (Johnson) jumped into a Toyota and made all of his schedule mile-and-a-halves. Toyota is really good at mile-and-a-halves.”

You say you’re in a better mental state. Where does that come from?

“You see Bootie’s (Bootie Barker, crew chief) bourbon collection? There you go, it helps out a lot (laughter). No, turning 30, celebrating my one year wedding anniversary, celebrating life, just having fun with life, letting the little stuff go, focus on the big stuff. I find myself watching 2014 Truck Series races back when you couldn’t tell that kid nothing. Just jump in a truck and go rip. Didn’t have any self-doubt in the world. Trying to bring that back, so I feel good.”

Is that easy to do?

“Heck no. You get to a Cup car and are quickly reminded of how hard this is. I remember jumping in the Truck here at Daytona and I remember I was taken back. ‘This place is massive!’ Every place you went to. Now, you get in a Cup car and it’s just another race. The (Daytona) 500 is one of the biggest spectacles in racing, but it’s just another race.”

How often do you watch previous Daytona 500s?

“Not very often. I probably pull it up Saturday night of last year’s or the year before, but we do a lot of debrief stuff, so we cover a lot of footage, a lot of highlight moments that are learnings for me in our weekly meetings before the races. So yeah, every race is totally different. I talked about this a little earlier, but if I finished second in five of my six attempts, then yeah we have something to figure out. I’m second, 40th, second, 30th, second, 50th. A little inconsistent, but we always find our way to the front and showing good pace on speedways. But we’re still a few moves away from getting that first Daytona 500 win, but I feel the most prepared I’ve ever been, but you never know. You could be out leading and get turned, that’s what happened to me last year. You never know what other person in the field is going to make the wrong move, so you have to be aware.”

When you watch film, do you see things you say you wish you did differently?

“Yeah, I don’t know. Last year, I came across the line fifth or sixth taking the white flag. (Kyle) Larson was stuck in the middle and I could’ve went down to him, but the 10 (Aric Almirola) turned the 67 (Travis Pastrana) right into Larson, which turned me. Should’ve, could’ve, would’ve. It’s so hard until it’s too late.”

Going through the field on superspeedways, is that an exhilarating feeling?

“It’s fun. We passed more cars on the restarts than anyone else. Restarts are fun. It’s something when the momentum gets faster, you have to make split-second decisions. And, you don’t know if it’s the right decision until it’s too late, right? ‘I’m going this way. Ah, it worked out!’ Denny (Hamlin) may be the one who knows constantly if something’s going to work out as to where I have a little bit of question about it. ‘Hey, yeah, the media said that was a great move. Totally was! Had that calculated the whole time.’ You just turn left and hope it works.”

Does Denny Hamlin help you with superspeedway racing?

“I mean we look at what he’s (Denny Hamlin) been able to do and the resume he’s built. Him and I actually work really well on speedways together. He’s really good at keeping the lead. I need to be better at keeping the lead with him. But we both make the right decisions to get up to the front, and when we’re there, we work together really well. It’s a product of Denny (Hamlin) having a lot of laps. If you had your top three restrictor plate racers, I’d go with Denny, (Ryan) Blaney, Joey (Logano). I’d put myself top ten. I just need to finish these things and finish more towards the front. Yeah, it’s been fun to build a resume, have great people behind me at 23XI, building great race cars. You have to have that. You have to have the natural instinct to make the right decisions, but also the equipment and people to back you up.”

Are you more of a send it guy than a methodical thinking guy on superspeedway races?

“No, no. That’s Tyler Reddick. He’s a send it guy. I’m more of the methodical. It’s just when the momentum is so big at speedway races, you have no time to be methodical and trust your instincts.”

Were you the send it guy in 2014?

“It was. I was watching Texas and we were running the top, running the middle. Didn’t have any doubt about it. Trusted your instincts. At the same time, you were learning. If you stepped over the line and crashed, you’ve never been there. As to now, I’m going into your seventh year in Cup. Those aren’t the mistakes you’re allowed to make. And I’m setting the tone for myself, but it’s true. There’s guys who have been out there for a long time, winning a lot of races for a reason. They’re not out crashing cars 20 years in. It’s not in the notebook, it’s something you have to learn the hard way.

This would be the race to run up front if you had to choose, right?

“Um, I like Kansas. Kansas is pretty cool. But this one pays the best, so you’re right. The most attention, most everything, for sure.”

You alluded to the real racing begins at Las Vegas. What do you like about that track?

“The spring race has always been good to us. I don’t know, I think that’s the first one where you kind of – you go through California, well we’re not going to California anymore. But, you learn a lot that weekend. I don’t know, the mile and halves just work. The performance Toyota brings, the speed Toyota brings is solid. You just happen to be up at the front at the end and have to make it count. We’ll see what happens this go around.”

Where do you stand with moving the Clash?

“I’m good with not going back to California. Love the whole deal, love the state, but I think my Cup career was an average finish of 35th (in California). It could be close to that, like 34.9 or something like that. But it was nothing to brag about, so I’m good with California being off the schedule for a little bit, some time to refresh (laughter). Moving the Clash, I don’t know. I’ve always said wherever it is, and I have a ride, I’m going to show up – whether it’s here in Daytona, or in Mexico. I’m game for whatever. We’ve obviously been able to see we can create anything, like the LA Colosseum, we can do that anywhere else. So, keep it moving.”

Where would you like the Clash to go?

“Well, it’s so hard since you have to chase weather. You can’t go up north this time of the year since everything is frozen. I never got to the do the Clash when it was here in Daytona.”

Seems like you’re in a pretty good space right now. Do you think the results will follow?

“Fingers crossed (laughter)! I think going into last year, I think we finished that playoff run really strong. Thinking, ‘it’s going to happen again,’ and I was forcing it too much. You can’t just sit back and let it come to you, that’s not how the sport works, you need to go out and earn it. I think just having a different mindset – being aggressive, being confident. Self-confidence is what’s going to yield the results for us.”

Tyler Reddick said the team overachieved last year. Do you feel the same?

“That’s the bad thing about overachieving is that you set the new bar, so anything less than that is a failure. So, we know what we have to do. It’ll be fun.”

What’s the new goal for the team this year?

“Fifth and ninth. Simple answer. Can’t be sixth and tenth, then it’s just a lateral move. Lateral may be okay if we finish sixth and tenth again, but Denny (Hamlin) can be a stickler, so he probably wants at least fifth and ninth.”

How have Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin been in those offseason meetings this year?

“MJ (Michael Jordan) has been good, has been very supportive of the whole deal. Denny (Hamlin) has been super hands-on. We have a lot of data to look through, and a lot of smart people, a lot of new people, that are creating spreadsheets and coming up with fun graphs to look at. I didn’t go to school enough years to understand what I’m looking at. But it’s been fun learning all that stuff. It just shows the commitment Denny has that feeds down from MJ in giving us all the tools to go out and be successful. So, at the end of the day, they’re giving you the keys, so if you can’t figure it out, that’s on you.”

How is driving for those two?

“It’s competitive. Pushes you to be the best you can be. Denny (Hamlin) has won a lot of races, MJ (Michael Jordan) has won a lot of basketball games. It’s something that many can’t say they’re a part of, but I can, so it’s really cool.”

Have you noticed anything different about Ryan Blaney since he won the championship?

“We don’t even talk anymore. He’s big time. I have to call his assistant just to get a call with him (laughter). He’s out playing golf right now. But he’s good, he’s solid. He’s enjoying it. Proud of him”

What makes a good superspeedway racer?

“Decision making. Confidence. Awareness. Have to make all the right decisions.”

Is it something that can be learned or do you have to be good at those things naturally?

“Have to finish the races. I’ve given Tyler (Reddick) some grief, whatever you want to say, but he hasn’t really finished a speedway race. We go through all of this data, and you say ‘Hey, when we get to five laps to go, this needs to happen’ with a lot of what-ifs. Then I say, ‘What if you don’t make it to the end? So, let’s focus on finishing.’ Then, all of the data we have, you can learn from it. Before, I had a lot of speed, but I wouldn’t finish these speedway races, so we’d talk about things and I’d be like ‘I’ve never had that happen.’ Now, I’ve been able to experience it enough that I’m able to talk about something. But finishing is the most important thing, whether that’s 20th or that’s winning. Have to finish.”

What makes the Daytona 500 different from other superspeedway races?

“The hype around it. It’s always been the Great American Race. It pays the most. It’s our biggest race of the year and how we start it off. It always will be.”

How excited are you to see the Chicago Street Race again, hopefully unaffected by weather?

“I went over to Ben Kennedy’s the other night – I’ve been down here in Florida for about a month, so had some time to meet with leadership. But I told him, ‘I ain’t going to lie to you, I wanted that thing to fail so bad’ as obviously, I’m not a road course guy. But I got into it and loved every second of it. I was actually bummed it rained on Sunday. I was looking forward to the pre-race concerts, and walking from the hotel, and you’re right at the race track. The fan interaction was very cool. Those people had never seen a NASCAR race, of course you had your people who flew in, but a lot of people were new and were asking the right questions and were genuinely curious. I really enjoyed Chicago and happy to see it back on the schedule. Hopefully it doesn’t rain.”

How much did you learn about the city from that weekend?

“I learned how passionate they are about their culture. The city of Chicago is actually a lot of fun. Amanda (Wallace, wife) and I walked around, found some cool spots to eat at. Just the environment was really cool. I love going to Chicago, so it’s pretty cool.”

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CHEVROLET NCS AT DAYTONA 500 MEDIA DAY – Kyle Busch Media Availability Quotes

NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
DAYTONA 500 MEDIA DAYS
FEBRUARY 14, 2024

 KYLE BUSCH, NO. 8 RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING CAMARO ZL1 – 2024 Daytona 500 Media Day Quotes

Q. Of everything you haven’t done, is there anything else on the bucket list besides this race?

KYLE BUSCH: Winning a damn Bandolero race down the road, yeah. We finished second three days in a row, man. He led every lap today and finished second again. He’s close.

Anyways, yeah, the Daytona 500. It’s certainly the highest honor out there to be able to win a race in our sport. I have not done that yet, although I won the Daytona 500 last year under the yellow flag, not under the checkered flag.

Those damn technicalities keep coming up and getting me.

Q. Five drivers led the Daytona 500 (indiscernible) have not won it. Where does that rank on the pain scale?

KYLE BUSCH: High. High. I don’t have the trophy or the ring. It just means that I could have, should have, would have if it was prior to 2005, right? That sucks. It is what it is. I guess 2005, I knew the rules coming in anyways. That’s when I first started in the Daytona 500 was 2005, so… It happens.

Q. You talk about the results here at the 500. Have you looked into the results, meaning luck for some miscalculation on your part?

KYLE BUSCH: Not necessarily. I haven’t looked at that. I’ve kind of looked at like, Okay, I finished second, third, fourth, fifth. I think there might be five finishing positions that I haven’t finished in in this race, but I’ve gotten all the rest of them. Weird stat. Maybe somebody will look that up.

All in all, coming out of turn four in 2007, maybe I had a little bit of sentimental feeling for Mark, trying to push Mark to the win. I didn’t pull out on the backstretch to take the lead around the outside, then I spun out of four. That was the melee of Bowyer upside down and on fire in that race.

2016, I should have pulled out of line down the backstretch when Denny got the lead. He won. I finished third on that one.

There’s a lot that have stung that you still think about, Dammit, man, should have, could have, would have.

Q. Do you compartmentalize those instances going through a race? I should do this this year…

KYLE BUSCH: You would think, but I’m not that good of a studier. I procrastinate too much. I watch the races, I just don’t study them.

Q. It seemed like on superspeedways last year, the finishes were a lot better. Something to that?

KYLE BUSCH: I would agree. I don’t know why, no. Speaking of study, I feel like you can study and get all those things in your mind of what to do in certain situations, but damn, man, you’re going to get surprised of a new situation and not be ready for it, then try to run through the categories of, Where does this one fall? What should I do? By the time you think that long, it’s over. You know what I mean?

You need to be a quick thinker on your feet and just go with reaction and what you feel in the moment.

Q. Last year you won early and often. How important is it to get that out of the way early, then concentrate on what’s next?

KYLE BUSCH: Yeah, no, winning early, man, that’s huge for your season. It kind of sets the tone, gives you a chance to know you’re in the Playoffs. You just have to make sure you keep everything else in order.

If you’re getting into the July, August months, and you don’t have a win yet, it gets stressful. That’s not going to be a place where you want to get to.

Q. You had two top 10s at Atlanta last year. You really took to that track quickly, the reconfiguration. Different car. What is it about it or are you just easy acclimation?

KYLE BUSCH: I don’t know. I’m not a fan of it. I don’t really like it, but it is what it is. I don’t know.

We got lucky last year in the fifth-place finish because we stayed out on fuel mileage and then the rain came and gave up that opportunity.

Track position is hard to get there. Hard to pass. Two lanes, two-wide… I felt really good about my car. I felt like I could go to the bottom and rip the bottom better than anybody, but then there was no room to get back in line on the top to get the straightaway speed you need. I kept getting sucked backwards every time I would try to pull out of line and try to make a move.

The confidence I had in my car was net hurting me. Just hard to be patient in those situations and sit and ride.

Q. I noticed the logo on your sleeve. A sports betting logo 10, 15 years ago would be unheard of. What do you see as the role of sports betting in sports?

KYLE BUSCH: It’s huge. I think there’s a huge market for it. I grew up in Vegas obviously. A lot of betting happens there. A lot of gambling happens there. It feels like I’m the natural fit for that. Thanks to Bet MGM for being associated with a Vegas cat.

All in all, again, it’s a huge market. A lot more states are coming up with releasing the regulations and allowing sports betting to happen in their states. I feel like that’s only a good thing for the industry, just having that chance.

Q. What’s your responsibility as an athlete in all that?

KYLE BUSCH: Well, I mean, obviously I feel like for us, keeping the integrity of the sport obviously. You’re not going to do anything that hurts the things that you’re supposed to do behind the wheel. You can’t change the outcome of events, right? That’s a big piece of it. That’s what our part is.

Also just making sure you deliver the message of safe betting as well, too. Not getting somebody too much into it, addicted to it, right?

Q. Should we bet on you to win this week?

KYLE BUSCH: I would. Well, from what I’ve heard of a lot of other people around our industry this past week, there’s a lot of people that have good feelings on us this week. Maybe that’s a good omen.

Q. What do you remember of your first win at Las Vegas? Being in front of the home crowd, what did that mean to you?

KYLE BUSCH: In ’09, the Cup win?

Q. Yes.

KYLE BUSCH: It was huge. It was big. That was a cool deal. That to me felt like my Daytona 500. I’ve had some big wins. I’ve won Indy. I’ve won the Southern 500. I’ve won the Coke 600, All-Star Race, all that stuff. But the Vegas win, it was just like such a relief, such a monumental win for me because I remember I grew up right down the street watching that place be built.

It was pretty cool. I can only imagine what winning here at Daytona on Sunday night will feel like.

Q. Is there less pressure when you go back to Vegas?

KYLE BUSCH: Because I’ve won there, yes, there’s less pressure. But I’ve never backed it up. You still want to win there every time you go, being the hometown. I think I have four or five third-place finishes there in the last six or seven races, whatever the hell it is. We’re right there, we just don’t get it.

Q. Of all the various places that you have finished here at Daytona, is it more frustrating to be high and just miss or to be in position and get collected, you’re down the list?

KYLE BUSCH: I think last year probably hurt the worst. We led mile marker 500, then got crashed out and finished 19th. There’s other years I got beat towards the end, finished second or third.

Yeah, you’re pissed, but you also know that’s a good start to the year. Getting out of Daytona with some good points, a good go of it, I guess lends it to be a little easier on the feelings than coming out of here with 19th.

Q. All the championships, the wins, the majors, do you still feel that something would be missing until the Daytona 500 box is checked off?

KYLE BUSCH: Yeah, I mean, it’s missing, right? There’s no checkmark there. Does it do anything to solidify your career, validate the things that you’ve done or accomplished here? I don’t think so.

I mean, I look at Mark Martin and Rusty Wallace and Tony Stewart as some greats that have blue jackets that made it to the Hall of Fame that haven’t won this race.

It would certainly be nice to not have to worry about that going in and have this trophy at home.

Q. You’re about at the point where Earnhardt was when he won his first.

KYLE BUSCH: Trust me, I’m well aware. Thank you very much. I hope we can talk about some of the same storylines on Sunday. That would be nice.

Q. How do you compare the level of parity in this series compared to when you first got up here?

KYLE BUSCH: Way more now than it was. Way more. I mean, back in 2005, early 2000, 2005 when I was here, I mean, you had to be in good stuff. That was one of the most frustrating things that I had, too, was I knew I was in good stuff at Hendrick, and Jeff Gordon is winning around me, Jimmie Johnson is winning around me. They’re raking up championships, top threes in points. I’m spinning out, crashing, winning only one or two races a year. It got frustrating really quick.

Over the years at Gibbs, found my own, found my way. Now again just with the car and everything, it just feels like it’s so tough. Parity is so tight. You can go to races back in the mid 2000s and probably race against five, six, maybe eight guys. Now you go to races and you’re racing against 12 or 15 of team win.

Here at restrictor plate races, I think it’s 30. You can literally look down the list and be, Yeah, there’s no reason why any of these guys wouldn’t win.

Q. Do you think Chevy will have an advantage, considering the new body styles on both the Ford and the Toyota, they’re going to have to work in and get used to it?

KYLE BUSCH: No. I would think anytime you come out with a new body, you fine-tune on it and you make it better than what it was. Ours being the oldest, we haven’t had time or any opportunity to work on it to make it better than what it was.

Those guys I’m sure are going to be fast. With all the testing and the things that NASCAR does in the wind tunnel and whatnot, they say parity is tight, it’s close. Everybody is in the same corner of the box. You don’t know till you see it on the racetrack.

Q. (No microphone.)

KYLE BUSCH: So getting called to the NASCAR hauler is like getting called to the principal’s office. You have your own reasons of why or what. You really want to tell them why or what. You are better off just keeping your mouth shut and taking the beating and walking on and seeing the light come up the next day.

I’ve had some meetings in there where I knew I was in the right, I knew I had a point, and my point was the solid, valid point. Boy, did that bite me in the ass.

Q. It’s less haunting now than it was 15 or 20 years ago, right?

KYLE BUSCH: I don’t know. Maybe a little bit. Trying to think. Who was one of my worst meetings?

Q. Helton.

KYLE BUSCH: I think Helton is still probably going to be in those meetings, yeah. O’Donnell in there. Who was the director years ago, like ’05?

Q. Darby.

KYLE BUSCH: Those three: Darby, Helton and O’Donnell. Those were the three worst.

Now you have Moran that’s going to be in there. Maybe Helton. Fortunately I don’t know because I haven’t been in there in a while.

It’s not a comfortable situation.

Q. There’s been occasions where you take it to them. You’re going to them. What is that situation like?

KYLE BUSCH: Way better. I mean, way easier, yeah.

Q. Other people are saying they walk in and they’re all excited and fired up, walk through the door, it’s a bad idea.

KYLE BUSCH: Yeah, I’ve definitely had other times where I’ve wanted to walk in there and say my piece on other things, too. Me inviting myself, not being invited.

My guys get around me and they’re like, Yeah, I don’t think you should do that. You should let that go and don’t worry about it.

I mean, it just kind of depends on the situation. But I haven’t been in there in a while. I’m going to knock on wood on that.

Q. Jimmie Johnson talked about them making him wait. Him and Tony Stewart. This was in ’04. Did they ever make you wait?

KYLE BUSCH: Oh, yeah. They take their sweet-ass time coming down, yeah. No question. I think the last time I was in there for a big issue was me and Harvick in ’11 at Darlington. I think that was the last time, so… They just take their time. They come down here and you’re all staring at each other. Nobody’s in a good mood.

Q. What is it like sitting across from a guy that you just had an incident with, you’re all fired up, hit each other, you have to sit there and twiddle your thumbs?

KYLE BUSCH: That’s what you do, yeah. You just sit there and don’t say much, yeah.

Q. (No microphone.)

KYLE BUSCH: He doesn’t know anything about that, no. He’s not on YouTube yet.

Q. Kyle Busch back in the day, what words come out of your mouth when Brexton is getting fired upped and hot to go after somebody?

KYLE BUSCH: Just calm down, take a breath, think about it for a second. Trust me, there’s been a couple times. Last year we were at a racetrack, he got wrecked by the same kid three times, three days in a row.

I don’t care, you have permission to go kick his ass because if you don’t do it, I’m going to do it. The kid is nine years old. I know I can’t do it.

Q. Did he?

KYLE BUSCH: No, no. We went over there and talked to him. All right, enough is enough. One more time and the gloves are off. Actually the gloves are off now. We’re just forewarning you, if you get close, it’s going to happen.

Q. Do they know him because his last name is Busch?

KYLE BUSCH: Yeah. He already has a little bit of a bullseye. But that happens. It will only make him tougher.

Q. Last year you were on a new team, new manufacturer, Next Gen car. Preparing for this year, has there been more things you’ve been able to do? Do you feel more prepared, more things you’ve been able to work on this off-season?

KYLE BUSCH: Yeah, working with Randall going into year number two with him and all the guys, that’s obviously better. I feel like we’ve had a really good start to the year last year, then we cooled off a lot towards the end, which was not good.

We sat down and we talked about a lot of those things like, Okay, what made us strong, what made us good, what are the setup tendencies that we ran well at each track, what are some of them that we didn’t. We tried to go through all that stuff and pinpoint exactly. That’s always kind of hard to do.

We also relied a lot on the Team Chevy notes we have from the Hendrick bunch and Trackhouse bunch to fine-tune our stuff a little bit more to have a better idea of what direction to go this year.


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