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Retro Designs Rocks Hard in Bahama Blue IROC Series-Inspired 1974 Porsche 911 RSR

Internationally-renowned for restoring legendary vehicles of all kinds, Retro Designs is proud to introduce a stunning new 1974 Porsche RSR reimagined in the style of George Follmer’s legendary racing vehicle from the 1974 International Race of Champions (IROC) series. The storied IROC series brought the world’s best drivers from different branches of racing together to compete in identical modified vehicles for multiple rounds. As a result, the globally celebrated races birthed an outpouring of world famous collectable vehicles that still to this day spark fond memories of racers such as Follmer while also cementing Porsche as a dominant force in the racing scene.

“The 1974 RSR IROC edition presented our team with an interesting set of challenges, because we wanted to stay true to the vehicle’s grand racing lineage while also making it suitable for today’s driving conditions and comfortable enough for driver and passenger to take longer trips than just a few laps around the track. I’m extremely proud of the work that the Retro Designs team put in to completely reimagine this racing machine while properly honoring the racing bona fides behind the RSR’s design,” comments Retro Designs Owner Daniel Valjevac. “Even though we upgraded the vehicle in several key areas, the driver can still feel like they are getting behind the wheel of a proper vintage racing machine that was truly groundbreaking in motorsports at the time in the 1970’s.”

Photographed at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the race-inspired RSR features bright colors and accents famously associated with the 1970’s series. Painted in Bahama Blue with white accents inspired by George Follmer’s 1974 IROC livery, this reimagined 911 RSR promises to delight motorsport enthusiasts and collectors alike. The amazing recreation features a more powerful engine made for endurance racing and modern-day driving. The engine and transaxle were engineered by Heights Auto Imports in Tampa, FL, who worked with Retro Designs on a twin-turbo 3.0-liter flat-six-cylinder engine good for 300 horsepower working alongside a special 915 transmission.

The new Retro Designs 1974 RSR incorporates Bilstein Coilovers, allowing for a much smoother, more forgiving drive experience on the track or highway. To enhance vehicle stability, Retro Designs installed front tower struts, adjustable sway bars, rear strut tower reinforcement braces, and a strut tower bracing system to create a more brilliant ride all around.

Big Red Brake calipers and 930 turbo rotors cover all four corners of the RSR to provide powerful stopping power with improved performance. Riding on high-performance Fikse tires and incorporating ExtremeContact Sport wheels, the custom 1974 Retro Designs RSR presents a fantastic race-ready vintage 911. Retro Designs also fabricated an exclusive RSR exhaust tip onto the exhaust system to create a sharper motorsports growl to the engine note.

As with all Retro Designs builds, the time-intensive restoration process was rendered in extreme detail, particularly to the interior. Retro Designs implemented period-correct gray 917 Lollipop seats to go along with a Momo Prototipo steering wheel for the classic Porsche race aesthetic that is often associated with the era. The Retro Designs team engineered a heated front windscreen, an electro cooler, and a 74 RSR IROC roll bar for added protection. An RS carpet kit was supplied by FVD and RS door cards were added by Retro Designs to complete the reimagined interior look.

The 1974 Retro Designs RSR is priced at $250,000. For more information on Retro Designs and all current available builds, please visit www.retrodesignsnc.com or call 704-721-0835.

Michael McDowell and the No. 34 Fr8Auctions.com Ford Mustang Team Atlanta Motor Speedway Competition Notes

TEAM AND RACE NOTES

Michael McDowell and the No. 34 team reunite with Fr8Auctions.com to take on the now superspeedway-style Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway.

The Atlanta, Georgia-based asset recovery business, Fr8Auctions.com, returns to their home track with McDowell and the No. 34 Ford Mustang. This will be the eighth consecutive race that Fr8 Auctions raced with McDowell at the track.

McDowell joined Fr8 Auctions founder, Marcus Barela on July 4 for their Fr8 Auctions Fireworks Extravaganza which was the largest on the southside of Atlanta. McDowell is staying in Atlanta for the week and participating in the Fr8Auctions.com auction on Thursday.

McDowell will then turn his focus to the car. Track activity will begin with qualifying on Saturday at 5:35 p.m. Sunday’s 260-lap race is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET on the USA network.

COMPETITION NOTES

After finishing seventh at the Chicago Street Race, Michael McDowell and the No. 34 team head to the Atlanta (GA.) Motor Speedway looking to continue to fight for a spot in the NASCAR Playoffs. McDowell enters the race ten points behind.

McDowell has one top-15 finish with FRM at the track and finished 21st in the first day race at Atlanta in March. Sunday’s race will finish under the lights.

CREW CHIEF TRAVIS PETERSON

“The track should have more grip at night and it should be faster. It’s tough to take the notes from March and now apply them to this race. We are moving from a 3:00 p.m. start time to 7:00 p.m. and that just changes how we need to approach it.”

DRIVER MICHAEL MCDOWELL

“We’re up to speed with what we need for Atlanta.

“I think the track probably threw us all for a little bit of a loop – of just how much it aged in a year and how the grip level changed. The first two races, you really didn’t know exactly what to expect. But now, we have a pretty good understanding of what we need to bring back and things we need to do better.

“It has that element of drafting, pushing and all that. It’s not like that’s not there. But I think handling is more of a legitimate factor that you need to take in for this race, especially for how hot it’s going to be and how the track will change as the sun goes down.

“But we’ll be ready with our Fr8Auctions.com Ford Mustang. It’s a big week for them and I’m happy to be a part of it.”

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 34 and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 38 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series team from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @team_frm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

Todd Gilliland Atlanta 2 Media Availability (7.5.23)

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Cup Series
Atlanta 2 Advance| Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Todd Gilliland, driver of the No. 38 Georgia Peanuts Ford Mustang for Front Row Motorsports this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway, has posted three top-10 finishes so far this season. He spoke with members of the media about last week’s street course event in Chicago and how racing at AMS this weekend will be different from in the spring.

TODD GILLILAND, No. 38 Georgia Peanuts Ford Mustang – DO YOU FEEL ATLANTA IS CONSTANTLY EVOLVING? “I think what you said is true. Atlanta is still probably a moving target for everybody in general. I think even the difference between the two races that we run at Atlanta. Going forward I feel like it’s something that we see at a place like Vegas, racing in the really cold and then it’s usually hot when we go back. It’s usually the same thing here. You would think that the setup would be a little bit different and still probably evolving in a better way from the beginning of the year until now. I think, hopefully, our cars drive good. I think that’s the biggest thing as a driver at Atlanta. It’s not as much a superspeedway as one would think and at least from my eyes I think handling still real important there.”

WHAT DID YOU THINK OF THE TURN 3 PIT ENTRY LAST TIME THERE AND WILL YOU BE USED TO IT THIS TIME AROUND? “Yeah, I think everything kind of went fairly smooth with that pit road. It was unexpected and something I had never even thought of being an issue without the turn three entry, but the NASCAR guys were definitely worried about it from the first time we went there. I think the only thing that’s kind of weird is that you’re coming off pit road off turn two right exactly where guys are trying to get off the racetrack, so you just have to pay a little bit of extra attention there and coordinate with guys. It’s kind of the same thing on pit road when guys are coming out of their stall versus going in, so just faster speed. That’s the biggest issue I could see having, but everything went smooth the first time and I definitely expect more of the same this time around.”

DO YOU ENVISION ANOTHER RACE WITH A 44 LAP GREEN FLAG RUN TO THE FINISH LIKE LAST TIME? “I don’t know. As a younger driver I would always venture to say that there’s gonna be a caution and wrecks and green-white-checkereds to finish the race in the Cup Series. We’ve even seen recently at the superspeedways like Daytona and Talladega where we have relatively greenish finishes to the end, I don’t know. I think Atlanta is a place where you could get pretty out of shape. There’s give and take, but at the same time it’s really easy to have an issue and turn someone around. I would say there will probably be less green flag runs to the end this year.”

WHAT IS YOUR TAKEAWAY FROM CHICAGO LAST WEEKEND? “I think overall I was just extremely impressed with the run of the show. Honestly, I think NASCAR had all of their ducks in a row and it was honestly just super impressive with their preparation on the NASCAR side. We were staying at the Chicago Athletic Association, which is one block away. We walked into the garage. Obviously, it was a similar walk to what we do sometimes at a normal racetrack from the parking lot. I was worried about our haulers being far and it was no further than a normal garage area, and then the rain is something that we can’t control. How many people stuck around for the race on Sunday blew my mind. I thought there was gonna be no one left for the race with how much rain we had and in my eyes it just means how big of an event it was going to be. With all of the concerts and blue skies I think it would have been huge, and then the on track, I think there is definitely a lot to be learned. I think setup-wise all of the drivers were constantly learning out there. I feel like my team did a good job preparing and we were ready when we hit the track, but there’s always going to be a constant evolution of setups, drivers understanding of it all, but I think the course layout was fun and I think the whole thing went relatively smooth.”

IS ATLANTA ANYTHING LIKE DAYTONA OR TALLADEGA? HOW DO YOU VIEW IT? “I’ve been trying to push to my crew chief that it’s not like Daytona and Talladega. To me, I guess you are wide-open. It’s just the hybrid. It’s something new that we’re all trying to understand every time we go back there, but there’s just so much more handling involved. Even at Daytona there are some times, I mean you can feel out of control but stay relatively wide-open and have good speed no matter what, where here if your handling is off, you’re not gonna have the speed. You’re not gonna have the comfortability to drive up front and do what you need to do at all, so, to me, it’s so much more important to have a good driving car. I think almost even in my mind at least, which I don’t know anything about what we’re doing this weekend, but even just a normal mile-and-a-half car, to me, seems like it would just be good at Atlanta – just as much throttle-on time as you can and you’ll have the ability to make moves. I think that’s the biggest thing I’m trying to push.”

HOW MUCH OF A WILDCARD WEEKEND IS THIS OR NOT? “I still think in the early stages of Atlanta that there is still probably opportunity there, but it’s about making good decisions. I think what I’m trying to say and trying to push of – we’re not gonna have a faster car just based on drag and downforce than a Hendrick car when they show up to Daytona and get the pole, something like that. So, what can we do? We can make our car drive better. Have good pit strategy that puts us up front and once you’re up front you just have to have the confidence to be able to make moves and stay up there. We’ve seen Corey LaJoie do really well here at Atlanta and I think that’s a good benchmark that we can have a surprise winner, but it’s really tough when you get in that spot to have everything in line to make it all happen on that one day.”

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT YOUR SEASON SO FAR? “I feel like we definitely had a really good stretch there for a little bit. We got off to a bad start and then went on a good run there for a little bit, and then recently we’ve just kind of been down on speed and not our best performances. It definitely would be nice to get back to consistently being in the top 20 and then hopefully get some top 10s there like we were doing for a while, and it didn’t seem too hard at the time. I know we can get back there, it’s just about constantly developing and getting better. I think in the Cup Series that’s something I’ve learned is you can never just be happy with where you are at and I think we can definitely get back to where we were. Overall, it’s a much better season than last year and I still think that our ceiling is much higher this year.”

DID YOU GET TO GO OUT AND DO ANYTHING IN CHICAGO? “We kind of stayed close to the hotel, but it’s just really fun to walk around the city and see so much life, so many cool restaurants. I always joke and say that I could definitely live in the city. That’s what I love is walking around. The weather was nice for the beginning part of the trip and just seeing how much fun everyone was having down there. We went down to a rooftop restaurant and got some Chicago pizza – all the good stuff right around there – and, honestly, all within a couple blocks of where we were staying. It’s really cool and just a little bit different than what we normally do.”

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE ROAD COURSES LEFT THIS SEASON? “I’m excited about the upcoming road courses. I think that’s definitely our stronger suit when we go to the racetrack here at Front Row and I give a lot of that credit to Michael McDowell. I think he just has us in a good spot as far as setup-wise – braking, just having the fundamental things right when we go to a road course is honestly really huge, so I think he does a really good job with that as far as getting our simulator right and all the tools right. That way we can prepare as good as possible when we get to the racetrack is another thing. I think Ford does a really good job about that and I think all of the upcoming road courses can be really strong with us. It’s funny, I never really grew up road course racing, but just always really enjoyed them since I started doing them.”

WHAT DID YOU THINK ABOUT THE SINGLE-FILE RESTARTS AND SHOULD IT BE CONSIDERED FOR OTHER ROAD COURSES AS WELL? “That’s a really good question. I don’t know. I think that’s another thing that’s ongoing and evolving as we go. As the younger guy that’s never really watched a race with single-file restarts, I remember when we talked about it and threw around the idea I was like, ‘Man, that seems kind of lame to me.’ It seems like you take the excitement out of the race and, for me, an opportunity. I think if you’re the leader, a single-file restart is great, but as a guy trying to improve their spot and make an aggressive move, double-file definitely gives you a better opportunity for that, but on the flip side I really thought the single-file restarts went really smooth this weekend and got us back into the flow of a race much quicker, which was definitely unexpected. I think both things, because we moved the restart zone back to try and prevent the turn one wrecks and then single-file also, so I thought it honestly all went much smoother and you’re still bunched up but you’re back to racing instead of just wrecking each other and muscling each other out of the way. Like I said, it’s one spot at a time from there instead of just big chunks.”

CAN YOU REMIND ME IN TERMS OF HOW YOU GAINED SO MUCH GROUND AT COTA IN THE FINAL LAPS? YOU SEEM TO HAVE BENEFITED FROM THE DOUBLE-FILE RESTARTS THERE. “I think I’ve been on the beneficial side of most. Indy last year, we were able to come away with fourth. We were relatively fast then, but still definitely benefited from some chaos at the end, where at COTA this year we were running OK and then I got spun with probably only five laps to go. Then we were able to make our way back up with other guys getting spun, so my look at it is kind of like sometimes you’re gonna be the one that gets the short end of the stick, but there are gonna be more opportunities for it in the future. To me, I definitely always look at them as an opportunity and maybe that’s more so because I’ve come out of the good side more than the bad side.”

Toyota Racing – Weekly Preview – 07.05.23

This Week in Motorsports: July 3-9, 2023

· NCS/NXS: Atlanta Motor Speedway – July 8-9

· NCTS/ARCA: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course – July 7-8

PLANO, Texas (July 5, 2023) – After racing around the streets of downtown Chicago, NASCAR is back to superspeedway-style racing at the newly-configured Atlanta Motor Speedway, while the NASCAR Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series teams compete at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

NASCAR National Series – NCS | NXS | NCTS

1,000 for the Camry… This weekend marks the 1,000th event for the Toyota Camry in NASCAR. Counting this upcoming race weekend, the Toyota Camry has competed in 595 NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and 405 NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) races under the Toyota Camry badging. The Camry has won 324 races – 175 in NCS and 149 in NXS.

Gibbs continues to impress in rookie season… Ty Gibbs continues to impress in his rookie season in the NASCAR Cup Series. With his fourth ninth-place finish of the season at Chicago, Gibbs moved inside the Playoff field for the first time since the second race of the season. Gibbs had a strong run at Atlanta earlier this season, bringing his Camry home in the ninth spot.

Bell adds to Playoff tally… Christopher Bell led the most laps and earned two valuable Playoff points at the Chicago Street Course, as the Oklahoma-native now has seven Playoff points in his tally heading into Atlanta. Bell, who is just 21 points out of the championship lead, finished third at Atlanta in the spring to lead Toyota.

Nemechek looks to add to advantage… John Hunter Nemechek added to his Xfinity Series points lead for the second consecutive race with a runner-up finish in the Chicago Street Race. The North Carolina-native led 10 laps and finished eighth in the spring race at Atlanta Motor Speedway earlier this season.

Smith, Grala desire to start top-10 streaks… Sammy Smith and Kaz Grala both earned solid top-10 finishes in Chicago and are looking to add to those streaks heading into Atlanta. Smith, who finished sixth, moved back inside the top-10 in points with the strong run, while Grala (10th) has officially bounced-back from a tough start to the season with nine top-20 finishes in the last 11 races.

Heim plans to extend points lead … With three races remaining in the regular season, Corey Heim continues to hold down the points lead. After missing Gateway due to illness, Heim got right back in the seat and back in his consistent groove as the Georgia-native earned a stage win and his sixth consecutive top-10 finish. Despite competing in one less race than any other full-time driver, Heim has 10 top-10 finishes – two more than any other competitor. He is 16 points ahead of second-place Zane Smith heading into this weekend. Heim made his track debut last season at Mid-Ohio, earning the pole and leading three laps before losing a transmission with seven laps to go.

Sawalich running two… William Sawalich will get two chances for victory this weekend. The 16-year-old will compete in his normal ARCA Menards Series ride – the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Camry – on Friday, before making his second Truck Series start for TRICON Garage on Saturday. The Toyota development driver was impressive in his Truck debut, finishing inside the top-10 at Martinsville in April.

NASCAR Regional Series – ARCA

Love looks to continue hot streak… Jesse Love continued his strong performance with his fourth national ARCA Menards Series win in the last five events. The Toyota development driver holds a 40-point advantage in the series standings going into Mid-Ohio this weekend. Love finished fifth in his track debut last year.

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Zane Smith and the No. 38 Tipico Sportsbook F-150 Team Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Competition Notes

TEAM AND RACE NOTES:

This Saturday, Zane Smith and the No. 38 team head to Lexington, Ohio to take on the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Tipico Sportsbook will make their NASCAR debut at the sprawling and scenic road course. Not only will Tipico ride with Smith, but also 30+ new Tipico customers will have their names on the truck bed of the No. 38 Ford F-150.

It’s all part of the excitement that Tipico is bringing to the track. The leading global sports betting company that offers cutting edge digital and mobile betting entertainment will also be on-site in the fan display offering new sign-ups and giveaways. Smith will be signing autographs at the display on Saturday morning.

Track activity will begin Friday with practice and qualifying at 4:00 p.m. ET. Saturday’s 67- lap race is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. ET on FS1.

COMPETITION NOTES

Coming off a second-place finish at the Nashville Superspeedway, Smith and the Tipico team look to keep their momentum going at the 2.2-mile road course. Smith finished second in last year’s event, finishing right on the bumper of Parker Kligerman in a dramatic race.

Smith took the checkered in the CRAFTSMAN truck race at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) this season and now has two wins on a road course in the series- both coming at COTA.

CREW CHIEF CHRIS LAWSON

“I think Zane’s road course talent is one of the best in the series and we’ve been happy with our road course setups. We’ve always had good speed.

After our performance at Nashville, we want to come back and compete for the win and get back the points lead if we can. A win is even better.”

DRIVER ZANE SMITH

“I love road course racing. Winning COTA two years in a row was cool and racing Parker last year for the win here was fun. I expect another great truck this weekend and hopefully this time we get the win with Tipico at their first race.”

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 34 and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 38 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series team from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @team_frm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

Auto-Owners Insurance Racing: Martin Truex Jr. Atlanta Advance

Martin Truex Jr.
Atlanta Advance
No. 19 Auto-Owners Insurance Toyota Camry TRD for Joe Gibbs Racing

Event Overview

● Event: Quaker State 400 (Round 19 of 36)

● Time/Date: 7 p.m. EDT on Sunday, July 9

● Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway

● Layout: 1.5-mile oval

● Laps/Miles: 260 laps/400 miles

● Stage Lengths: Stage 1: 60 laps / Stage 2: 100 laps / Final Stage: 100 laps

● TV/Radio: USA Network / PRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Notes of Interest

● Atlanta Motor Speedway is a much different track than when Truex had grown accustomed to during his career. The 1.54-mile oval was reconfigured after the final race of the 2021 season. The banking was increased from 24 degrees to 28 degrees and the track was narrowed from 55 feet wide to 40 feet wide, and it was all covered with fresh asphalt. The goal of the reconstruction was to recreate the kind of pack-style racing seen at the behemoth, 2.5-mile Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway and the even bigger 2.66-mile Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.

● Truex and the No. 19 team for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) set the tone for the season right out of the gate by winning the 150-lap feature in the non-points Clash at the Coliseum on Feb. 5 in Los Angeles. Truex won his heat race, then went on to lead the final 25 laps of the feature en route to a victory that gave him and the team much-needed momentum heading into the 2023 season. While the team was knocking on the door over the next 10 points-paying races, the breakthrough win finally came at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway on May 1, and Truex added a second points-paying victory and third overall this season last month at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway.

● 33 and Counting: Truex’s win at Sonoma was the 33rd of his Cup Series career, putting him in a tie with NASCAR Hall of Famer Fireball Roberts for 26th on the series’ all-time wins list.

● After last weekend’s Chicago Street Race, Truex continues to lead the Cup Series driver standings as the series heads to Atlanta. He has 591 points, nine ahead of William Byron. The top five in the Cup Series standings are separated by just 31 points as things start to heat up in the chase for the regular-season championship. The regular-season champion will receive 15 important playoff points when the playoffs start on Labor Day weekend in September. Eight races remain in the regular season.

● When he took over the lead in the driver standings following his win at Sonoma, it was first time for Truex since 2018, when he led heading to Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California, five races into that season. That was a 191-race stretch. While this is his first points lead in more than five years, Truex had won 17 races and led 5,069 laps in those 191 outings.

● Ahead at this Stage: Truex leads the NASCAR Cup Series with 57 stage wins since the beginning of the stage racing era in 2017. He is the only driver with 10 or more stage sweeps, as well. Truex added to his haul of stage wins by taking the opening stage last month at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway.

Martin Truex Jr., Driver of the No. 19 Auto-Owners Insurance Toyota Camry TRD

With the repaving and reconfiguration of the Atlanta oval before last season, would you qualify it as a speedway race, and what are the new challenges there because of those changes?

“It’s definitely a speedway race, no question about it. Last spring, we led some laps and we were leading there and had a late caution and restarted on the front row. We got a good shove down into (turn) one and (turn) two, and (Corey) Lajoie was leading the inside lane and got up inside of me, and Chase Elliott was stuck up in the middle of us and got us three wide and got into me and shoved me up the hill and got me out of line, and that was it. Sort of what happens at those types of places – you can be in the best spot possible, but you have to count on other guys to help you and sometimes it just doesn’t work out. We saw that this spring, too, got some damage and we just weren’t able to be up there at the end of the race. All I can do is hope we are in the same position this weekend with our Auto-Owners Insurance Camry TRD and maybe things will work out a little bit better in our favor and we can bring home the win.”

How much has superspeedway-style racing changed with the NextGen cars?

“Certainly, I count Atlanta among the speedways now, but I would say that the superspeedways haven’t changed as much as the other tracks with this car. Just the way you can bump draft with this car and the way it drafts is completely different than the previous-generation car. I think right now there are a lot more options as far as how lanes work. Used to be that you would never want anyone on your outside, and now you can pass guys on the bottom a bit easier. So it creates opportunities on the speedways, but you also have to be really aggressive.”

Is there one thing you can point to that shows why you are more successful this season?

“I think just better cars, in general. Better cars, better understanding of what we need on the racetracks. Last year was a big learning curve. We were trying to figure out what direction we needed to go at races with this car and, having 15-minute practices where you opt in on what you show up with, there is no real time to recover if you show up with some bad ideas or things that didn’t work. You have to wait till you go back to that track again. Just all of that learning process and figuring things out has been a big factor for us. I think our cars are better this year, as well. Toyota did some work in the offseason and everybody at JGR (Joe Gibbs Racing) worked hard to try to put the pieces together, so I think, overall, we just have a better platform to work with and a better understanding of what we need.”

No. 19 Auto-Owners Insurance Team Roster

Primary Team Members

Driver: Martin Truex Jr.

Hometown: Mayetta, New Jersey

Crew Chief: James Small

Hometown: Melbourne, Australia

Car Chief: Chris Jones

Hometown: Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia

Engineer: Nick Burton

Hometown: Arvada, California

Engineer: Jeff Curtis

Hometown: Fairfax Station, Virginia

Spotter: Drew Herring

Hometown: Benson, North Carolina

Road Crew Members

Underneath Mechanic: Ryan Martin

Hometown: Mechanicsburg, Virgina

Mechanic: Todd Carmichael

Hometown: Redding, California

Interior/Tire Specialist: Tommy DiBlasi

Hometown: Annapolis, Maryland

Engine Tuner: Gregg Huls

Hometown: Beatrice, Nebraska

Transporter Driver: Kyle Bazzell

Hometown: Fairbury, Illinois

Transporter Driver: Eddie DeGroot

Hometown: Baldwinsville, New York

Over-The-Wall Crew Members

Gas Man: Matt Tyrrell

Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Jackman: Kellen Mills

Hometown: Mesa, Arizona

Tire Carrier: CJ Bailey

Hometown: Outer Banks, North Carolina

Front Tire Changer: Lee Cunningham

Hometown: Leaf River, Illinois

Rear Tire Changer: Danny Olszowy

Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky

Jr III Racing Looks for Back to Back Podiums at CTMP

SRO VIR 2022

The team will pull double duty with WeatherTech and VP Racing Sportscar Challenge campaigns

Bowmanville, ON, Canada (5 July 2023) – Jr III (“Junior-Three”) Racing will head to Canada to compete in the next rounds of both IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and VP Racing Sportscar Challenge this weekend as the IMSA season hits a busy summer stretch of events. The Chevrolet Grand Prix at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park will air live on NBC starting at 12:00 pm ET on Sunday July 9th.

Canadian native, and former CTMP Formula Ford track record holder Garett Grist will be rejoined by Ari Balogh on board the No. 30 Airbnb Ligier JS P320 and look for a repeat podium after scoring a third place finish at CTMP last season. An incident in qualifying prevented Balogh from racing in the 6 Hours of the Glen.

Grist is very familiar with CTMP, the Canadian from Grimsby, ON started his motorsports career on the karting track and worked his way through open wheel and sports cars at the track.

The No. 30 Airbnb team scored a podium finish at the Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen, marking the team’s first podium of the season in WeatherTech competition.

“I can’t wait for Mosport this coming weekend,” said Grist. “It feels great to get back to my home track. Last year at this race we were fast and I’m excited to see how we build on that this year. Mosport is a true classic, fast, high commitment track. We’re coming off a podium at the Six Hours of The Glen so we’re looking to keep that momentum going.”

Alongside the WeatherTech entry, the Jr III Racing crew will also be managing the No. 3 Jr III Racing Ligier JS P320 in the VP Racing Sportscar Challenge. Piloting the No. 3 Ligier will be Bijoy Garg, who last competed in IMSA at Sebring International Raceway in March. Garg will make his debut at the 2.459-mile Canadian track this weekend.

During the March doubleheader weekend, Garg scored two wins at the famed Florida track. These marked the first wins for Jr III Racing at an IMSA sanctioned event.

“We are excited to get up to CTMP,” said Billy Glavin, owner of Jr III Racing. “We were able to have a couple of test days last week and it went great. This will be VP’s first race back since Sebring so we’ll have Bijoy back in the car. He pulled off back to back wins at Sebring, which makes it even more exciting to see him get back behind the wheel. Our WeatherTech guys are also coming off a podium from Watkins Glen. I think overall the team will be in high spirits going into CTMP and we are looking forward to having another good weekend.”

The first race of the weekend for Jr III Racing will be in VP Racing Sportscar Challenge on Saturday morning at 11:40 am ET, followed by a second race Sunday morning at 9:30 am ET. Both VP Racing Sportscar Challenge races will be streamed live on the Peacock App. The Chevrolet Grand Prix will take the green flag at 12:05 pm ET live on NBC, Sunday July 9th.

JR Motorsports — NXS Atlanta II Preview

JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
TRACK: Atlanta Motor Speedway
RACE: Alsco Uniforms 250 (163 laps / 251.02 miles)
DATE: Saturday, July 8, 2023

Broadcast Information – TV: 8 p.m. ET on USA / Radio: 7:30 p.m. ET on PRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90

Sam Mayer
No. 1 Accelerate Professional Talent Solutions Chevrolet

  • Sam Mayer returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway with partner Accelerate Professional Talent Solutions back on board the No. 1 Chevrolet.
  • In four starts at the 1.54-mile quad-oval, the young driver has tallied two top-10 efforts, including a ninth-place finish earlier this year.
  • At tracks measuring 1-2 miles in length, the Franklin, Wis. native has 30 starts, recording seven top-five and 16 top-10 finishes. Mayer finished a season-best second at Auto Club Speedway earlier this year.
  • Crew chief Mardy Lindley has scored two Truck Series wins at Atlanta with Kyle Busch (2021) and Corey Hiem (2022).

Josh Berry
No. 8 JARRETT Chevrolet

  • Josh Berry’s best finish at Atlanta came in the summer of 2022, when he started and finished second, leading 13 laps along the way.
  • At tracks measuring 1.5 miles, Berry has logged three of his five career victories. The Tennessee native won twice at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and once at Charlotte Motor Speedway. He has added six top-five and 12 top-10 finishes at those style tracks.
  • After 16 races, Berry is currently sixth in series points, well within range to make the NXS Playoffs with 10 races remaining until the cutoff.

Brandon Jones
No. 9 Menards/Atlas Roofing Chevrolet

  • Brandon Jones has made 10 NXS starts at his home track in Atlanta and has scored one top-five and three top-10 finishes, with his best being a fourth-place effort during the 2019 season.
  • In three starts on the new reconfiguration at Atlanta, Jones has a best finish of seventh that came during the first event with the new pavement and new style of racing at the 1.54-mile speedway in 2022.
  • Crew chief Jason Burdett has called the shots for 11 events at Atlanta in the NXS and has recorded one win (2021), two top-five and eight top-10 finishes.
  • Jones currently sits 15th in the championship point standings, 74 points under the playoff cutline.

Justin Allgaier
No. 7 Hellmann’s Chevrolet

  • Justin Allgaier enters this weekend fresh off of a strong thirdplace effort last week on the streets of Chicago.
  • In 15 previous starts in the NXS at Atlanta, Allgaier has scored one win, three top fives and nine top 10s.
  • Allgaier’s lone win at the 1.54-mile quad-oval came on the previous track configuration in the spring of 2021, where the JRM driver paced the field for 47 laps en route to the victory.
  • In three starts on the new superspeedway-style configuration at Atlanta, Allgaier has scored a best finish of seventh, coming in this event last season.
  • In three races this season on tracks with the superspeedway style rules package, Allgaier has earned a best finish of third.

Driver Quotes

“With Atlanta racing more like a superspeedway now, it makes it fun and exciting, but also pretty challenging. I am excited to have Accelerate back on the No. 1 Chevy and I am confident that we can put ourselves in a position this weekend to contend for a good finish. The Chicago Street Course was fun but I am looking forward to getting back to circle-track racing.” – Sam Mayer

“Atlanta has definitely been a unique challenge since the repave, but thankfully JR Motorsports has always had an extremely strong superspeedway program, so I know that we will be strong when we get to the track Saturday morning. Anything can happen, but if we can keep our Hellmann’s Chevrolet clean all night long and avoid any potential trouble, I feel like we will have a great shot to fight for the win. I know everyone on this No. 7 team is ready to go. We just need to execute the same way we have all season and we will be right where we want to be at the end.” – Justin Allgaier

“Atlanta races like a restrictor-plate track, and we have been good there but haven’t gotten the victory we want. We were pretty good here in the spring, finishing seventh, but we’re looking for more. It’s time for us to get a victory, and we’ve been close, but the Playoffs are coming soon. I’m looking forward to having Jarrett back on the car as we’ve had really good finishes with them this year.” – Josh Berry

“It’s always great to head back to my home track in Atlanta. We only have a couple of races on this new pavement and style of racing, but it’s been exciting every time. Hopefully we can keep the nose clean on our Menards/Atlas Roofing Chevrolet and be in contention to battle for the win under the lights Saturday night.” – Brandon Jones

JRM Team Updates

  • JR Motorsports at Atlanta: JR Motorsports has competed in Atlanta 59 times in the NXS. Over the course of those starts at the 1.54-mile oval, the organization has recorded four wins, 17 top fives and 37 top 10s. JRM’s most recent win came with Justin Allgaier driving to Victory Lane during the 2021 season.
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  • Souvenir Rig Signing: JRM drivers Justin Allgaier and Sam Mayer will be signing autographs at the JR Motorsports/Legacy MC souvenir rig on Saturday, July 8 from 6 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Todd Gilliland and the No. 38 Georgia Peanuts Ford Mustang Atlanta Motor Speedway Competition Notes

TEAM AND RACE NOTES

Todd Gilliland and the No. 38 Ford Mustang return to the superspeedway-style Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway this weekend for Sunday’s 260-lap NASCAR Cup Series event.

Georgia Peanuts is back on the No. 38 Ford Mustang this weekend for their first of two races with Gilliland in the 2023 season. Gilliland last raced the popular peanut Ford to a seventh-place finish at the Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway last October.

Georgia Peanuts will be sold at the concession stands at the Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend and fans can visit the Georgia Peanuts display in the fan zone all weekend.

There will be no practice session for teams before qualifying and racing on Saturday and Sunday. Qualifying will begin on Saturday at 5:35 p.m. ET. Sunday’s 400- mile race is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET on the USA network.

COMPETITION NOTES

After finishing 19th at the Chicago Street Race, Todd Gilliland and the 38 team are looking forward to returning to drafting at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Gilliland started a streak of four top-15 finishes in the spring at Atlanta. His best Cup finish at the track is 15th.

Gilliland also has a best finish of fourth in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series at the track.

CREW CHIEF RYAN BERGENTY

“We have data to look back on from earlier this year, but this is still a new experience for us racing under the lights.

“Todd has gained ahold on the ins-and-outs of drafting in the Cup Series. He’s been impressive and it’s been fun to watch him improve.”

DRIVER TODD GILLILAND

“It’s always tough when you don’t get a practice session before qualifying, but I am confident in myself and the rest of the 38 team. This is a race where we have an opportunity to race up front all night long. I’ve always liked our chances when drafting and I think we’ll fair well on Sunday.

“It’s awesome to see Georgia Peanuts back on the car. They are such a huge part of the Georgia community- all the farmers and people working in the peanut farming industry. I’m proud to be a small part of that community.”

About Front Row Motorsports

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 34 and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 38 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series team from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @team_frmand Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

Ford Performance – Atlanta 2 / Mid-Ohio Advance

ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY / MID-OHIO

SPORTS CAR COURSE NOTES

Sat., July 8 – NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series @ Mid-Ohio, 1:30 p.m. ET (FS1)

Sat., July 8 – NASCAR Xfinity Series @ Atlanta, 8 p.m. ET (USA)

Sun. July 9 – NASCAR Cup Series @ Atlanta, 7 p.m. ET (USA)

The NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series will make their second trip to Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend while the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series hits the road for a stop at Mid-Ohio for the second time in history. Ford’s Joey Logano is going for a season sweep after winning at Atlanta in March while Zane Smith, who won earlier this year at COTA, looks to add another road course triumph to his resume.

LOGANO GOING FOR ATLANTA SWEEP

Joey Logano will look to become the seventh different driver to win both NASCAR Cup Series races at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the same season after taking the checkered flag in March. Logano won the pole and then passed Brad Keselowski on the final lap to win the Ambetter Health 400 and cap a day that saw Ford lead 221-of-260 laps. The other drivers who have swept the season series at AMS are: Marvin Panch (1965), Bobby Allison (1972), David Pearson (1973), Bill Elliott (1985 and 1992),

Carl Edwards (2005) and Jimmie Johnson (2007).

FORD AT ATLANTA

Ford has definitely had its share of success at Atlanta Motor Speedway, especially recently where the Blue Oval has won six of the last nine NASCAR Cup Series races. Prior to Logano’s win in March, Ford captured five straight victories from 2017-2021 by three different drivers. Brad Keselowski and Kevin Harvick alternated wins the first four years before Ryan Blaney took the checkered flag in 2021. Overall, Ford has 36 all-time wins at Atlanta, which is the fourth-highest win total for the manufacturer at any track. The only places with more wins are Michigan (43), Bristol (41) and Daytona (40).

Joey Logano: “It’s gonna keep changing. It’s evolved a lot just as the teams have gotten better from the first couple races to the last race, and I’m sure it will evolve again one more time. It’s turning more and more into a superspeedway it seems like, although it will probably be warm. We’ll see.”

Ryan Blaney: “I thought all of our cars were fast in the spring. Obviously, Joey won, but I think we qualified 1-2-3 and I think eight or nine of the top 10 in qualifying were Fords, so I look forward to going there. Hopefully, our cars are still as good there and it’s a night race, so hopefully the track still has similar grip to what we had. The first time we went there with the new configuration you didn’t know what to expect, but now I think we have a pretty good idea. I’m curious to see how the track ages. Hopefully, it’s aged well, and I think handling comes more and more into play.”

Michael McDowell: “Atlanta is like Daytona where it is an opportunity race, for sure, but just like Daytona you can be wadded up in a pile of mess and be out early and lose a lot of points. Those are big swing races because you can gain a lot or you can lose a lot, so they’re important to make those count as well.”

Ryan Preece: “We didn’t really get much of a notebook because we lost a cylinder in the first 30 laps, so I think listening to our teammates and it being hot and in the summer, you’re gonna want your car to handle really well, so we’re gonna focus on that.”

KESELOWSKI GETS FIRST CUP WIN FOR MUSTANG

Brad Keselowski gave Mustang its first NASCAR Cup Series victory as he held off Martin Truex Jr. at the finish line to win the Folds of Honor 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2019. Keselowski, who was battling an illness all weekend and had Austin Cindric standing by in case he needed relief, led the final 33 laps to post his 28th career victory. In all, Ford led 177 of the 325 laps and won for the third straight year at the 1.5-mile track.

HARVICK SWEEPS

Kevin Harvick led eight times for a race-high 181 laps in winning the Folds of Honor 500 in 2018 and completing a sweep of the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR XFINITY races. After winning all three stages the day before in his Ford Mustang, Harvick took the first stage in the Cup race and then led the final 25 laps to post his 38th career victory and third with Ford. Brad Keselowski finished second and Clint Bowyer third to give Ford a 1-2-3 sweep. Ford dominated from start to finish as four drivers combined to lead 272-of-325 laps. Harvick became the first Ford driver to sweep a Cup/XFINITY weekend since Joey Logano did it in 2015 at Watkins Glen International.

ADDING COLE TO THE FIRE

Cole Custer has heated up in the summer months of the Xfinity Series calendar, which includes 10 straight Top 10 finishes and logging consecutive pole positions at Nashville Superspeedway and the inaugural Chicago Street Race. Additionally, Custer has led a Ford surge the last four races by winning twice (Portland and Chicago) and running his series career win total to 12. The Blue Oval has captured three of the last four series races overall with Aric Almriola sandwiching a win at Sonoma between Custer’s two triumphs. As a result, Custer has moved from 10th to 3rd in the point standings.

MID-OHIO REBOOT

This will mark the second all-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Mid-Ohio after debuting last season. Zane Smith, who led eight laps on the day, won Stage 2 and finished second overall to top all Ford drivers while Hailie Deegan joined him in the top 10 with a 10th-place run. Smith has two career road course series victories with both of them coming at Circuit of the Americas. Overall, Ford has 14 all-time road course triumphs in NCTS history.

THREE TO GO

There are only three races remaining in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series regular season and four Ford drivers are currently in playoff position. Zane Smith and Ben Rhodes have clinched berths on the strength of their victories earlier this year while Ty Majeski and Matt Crafton rank fourth and ninth, respectively, in the point standings. The 10-driver playoff field will begin the seven-race postseason on Aug. 11 at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.

FORD’S ATLANTA CUP SERIES WINNERS

1961 – Fred Lorenzen

1962 – Fred Lorenzen

1963 – Fred Lorenzen

1964 – Fred Lorenzen and Ned Jarrett

1965 – Marvin Panch (Sweep)

1967 – Cale Yarborough and Dick Hutcherson

1968 – LeeRoy Yarbrough

1969 – LeeRoy Yarbrough

1975 – Buddy Baker

1978 – Bobby Allison

1981 – Neil Bonnett

1985 – Bill Elliott (Sweep)

1987 – Ricky Rudd and Bill Elliott

1990 – Morgan Shepherd

1991 – Mark Martin

1992 – Bill Elliott (Sweep)

1993 – Morgan Shepherd

1994 – Ernie Irvan and Mark Martin

1997 – Dale Jarrett

2002 – Kurt Busch

2005 – Carl Edwards (Sweep)

2008 – Carl Edwards

2017 – Brad Keselowski

2018 – Kevin Harvick

2019 – Brad Keselowski

2020 – Kevin Harvick

2021 – Ryan Blaney (1)

2023 – Joey Logano (1)

FORD’S ATLANTA XFINITY SERIES WINNERS

1992 – Jeff Gordon

1997 – Mark Martin

1998 – Mark Martin

2000 – Mark Martin

2004 – Matt Kenseth

2005 – Carl Edwards

2008 – Matt Kenseth

2011 – Carl Edwards

2012 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

2018 – Kevin Harvick

FORD’S ALL-TIME NCTS ROAD COURSE WINNERS

1996 – Dave Rezendes at Sonoma

1997 – Joe Ruttman at Topeka

1997 – Joe Ruttman at Sonoma

1998 – Joe Ruttman at Watkins Glen

1998 – Stacy Compton at Topeka

1998 – Boris Said at Sonoma

1999 – Greg Biffle at Portland

1999 – Mike Bliss at Topeka

2000 – Greg Biffle at Watkins Glen

2014 – Ryan Blaney at CTMP

2017 – Austin Cindric at CTMP

2021 – Todd Gilliland at COTA

2022 – Zane Smith at COTA

2023 – Zane Smith at COTA