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Draiver® Signs Primary Partnership with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB™ and Erik Jones for NASCAR’s Inaugural Chicago Street Race

STATESVILLE, N.C. (June 23, 2023) — LEGACY MOTOR CLUB™ today announced a partnership with Draiver (pronounced DRAY-ver) as the primary partner on Erik Jones No. 43 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for the NASCAR Cup Series inaugural Chicago Street Race on July 2.

Draiver is the industry’s most intelligent on-demand vehicle delivery company headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, with operations throughout the U.S., Canada, and South America. Founded by CEO Zarif Haque in 2013, Draiver introduced a revolutionary approach to moving vehicles through an advanced AI logistics platform and a fully insured independent driver network to deliver vehicles faster, safer, and more profitably. Today, the rapidly-scaling company has completed over a million vehicle moves while providing unprecedented visibility into the vehicle delivery process.

“It’s awesome to have Draiver on the No. 43 Chevrolet for the Chicago Street Course event,” said Jones. “This is a new event so there will be lots of eyes on this race and a new partner coming into the sport is just exciting overall. The paint scheme on the No. 43 is really neat and clean and will stand out on the track. A street course in NASCAR is new for everyone, so we hope to have a great showing for Draiver and our fans.”

“Bringing new partners to our team and into the sport is really critical for continued growth,” said co-owner Johnson. “There will be a lot of eyes on this race in Chicago and so it’s a great opportunity for Draiver to join the Club.”

“LEGACY MOTOR CLUB and Erik Jones value speed and innovation as much as we do,” said Haque. “As experts in smarter, faster vehicle movement, Draiver is perfectly aligned with NASCAR and their very first Chicago Street Race.”

The green flag drops on the inaugural NASCAR Chicago Street Course for 200 miles of street racing action on Sunday, July 2nd at 5:30pm ET. NBC, Peacock MRN Radio and SIRIUS XM Channel 90 are set to broadcast the event live.

ABOUT DRAIVER: Draiver is a market-leading on-demand vehicle delivery company offering elevated delivery solutions and experiences for both businesses and consumers. Through best-in-class AI logistics software and a vetted, insured driver marketplace, the company moves cars faster, and more efficiently, to improve bottom lines for global fleet and rental companies, OEMs, large automotive groups, and single location businesses.

The company’s expertise has enabled rapid expansion to three continents, where the platform moves over 6,000 cars a day through an elite network of 20,000 drivers. The company’s full suite of services is available throughout North and South America, and their software solves logistics needs for large automotive companies in Peru, Argentina, Chile, Columbia, Peru and the GCC.

Draiver’s mission is to redefine the standard of excellence in vehicle delivery and offer unmatched opportunities for the gig economy in a people-first environment. Follow Draiver on Twitter, LinkedIn and www.draiver.com.

ABOUT LEGACY MOTOR CLUB: LEGACY MOTOR CLUB is a professional motor racing team that competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, owned by Maury Gallagher and Jimmie Johnson. LEGACY MOTOR CLUB operates two full-time entries, the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 of Noah Gragson and the No. 43 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 of Erik Jones. The team also fields a third part-time entry, the No. 84 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, for Johnson’s limited racing schedule in 2023.

Based in Statesville, N.C., LEGACY MOTOR CLUB operates alongside GMS Racing, which fields three full-time entries in the NASCAR Truck Series. Since the formation of GMS Racing in 2012, Gallagher, along with one of the NASCAR garage’s most accomplished figures, Team President, Mike Beam, built a victorious organization, capturing the 2016 and 2020 NASCAR Truck Series championships, the 2015 ARCA Racing Series championship, as well as the 2019 & 2020 ARCA East championships, accumulating over 65 wins across six national racing circuits.

The mission of LEGACY MOTOR CLUB is to create an inclusive environment for auto-racing enthusiasts, celebrate the past and future legacies of our partners and team members, and to compete for race 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, Twitter, Instagram and at www.LEGACYMOTORCLUB.com

Brett Moffitt | AM Racing Nashville Superspeedway June NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Preview

AM Racing | NASCAR Xfinity Series
Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway | Tennessee Lottery 250

Fast Facts

No. 25 AM Racing Team:
Driver: Brett Moffitt
Primary Partner(s): Southeast Lineman Training Center (SLTC)
Manufacturer: Ford Mustang
Crew Chief: Joe Williams Jr.
Spotter: Tony Raines
Engine: Roush-Yates Engines
Driver Championship Point Standings: 15th
Team Championship Point Standings: 17th

Notes of Interest:

Inaugural Journey: After spending the past several seasons as a full-time team in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, AM Racing will embark on its inaugural journey in the NASCAR Xfinity Series this season with driver Brett Moffitt for the entire 33-race tour continuing with Saturday afternoon’s Tennessee Lottery 250 at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway.

Future Focused: With AM’s inaugural Xfinity journey set to continue at the track in the beat of Music City, the team has chosen veteran driver Brett Moffitt to lead the team’s campaign from the driver’s seat aboard the No. 25 Ford Mustang.

Moffitt, a native of Grimes, Iowa hails numerous starts across all three of NASCAR’s National Series, including the 2018 Truck Series championship with Hattori Racing Enterprises.

Moffitt, 30, arrives on the scene at AM Racing after a stint at Our Motorsports.

Welcome Aboard: For AM Racing’s first Xfinity Series trip to the Music City, the team welcomes Southeast Lineman Training as the primary marketing partner for the 15th of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races this season.

Southeast Lineman Training Center (SLTC) is the premier training school for apprentice lineworker training.

SLTC consistently has produced an elite group of highly trained and certified graduates.

SLTC provides training in a realistic and challenging environment, where individuals can establish the foundation necessary for a rewarding career as lineworkers in the electrical utility and communications industries.

AM Minute: Last weekend was a somewhat quiet weekend for AM Racing.

With the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series enjoying a much-needed off weekend, AM Racing’s development program in the ARCA Menards Series was front and center.

Christian Rose aboard his No. 32 Department of West Virginia Tourism | Secure Testing Services Ford Mustang made his Berlin Raceway debut in style, qualifying a career-best fifth and finishing a career-best seventh.

The AM Racing Dirt Division was also in action.

Austin Wayne Self again captured another win in 2023 by winning his fifth race of the season for the Statesville, N.C.-based team at Carolina Speedway.

Self will be back in action this weekend at East Lincoln Speedway in Stanley, N.C.

Thanks For Your Support: With more than 42 percent of the 2023 season complete, AM Racing and Brett Moffitt would like to thank their associate marketing partners for their support: AIRBOX Air Purifier, AM Technical Solutions, CForce Bottling Company, Concrete Supply, Destiny Homes, Flying Circle, Kreuz Market, Lane Frost Brand, Mechanix Wear and Mobil 1.

AMerican Heroes: NASCAR and its fans have always put Patriotism and American Pride at the forefront of every race weekend. That same passion runs just as deep at AM Racing, a team whose family lineage is deeply rooted in the Armed Forces and First Responders workforce.

We’re a team whose blood bleeds Red, White and Blue every day, which is why we are proud to launch, AMerican Heroes.

At AM Racing, it is our mission to recognize and highlight the men and women who continue to put their lives on the line every day, as well as honoring and paying respect to those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms.

We are a nation that is united by one flag, which represents all the liberties and freedoms that we would not be able to enjoy without the sacrifices of those willing to answer the call.

Continuing with Nashville this weekend, AM Racing will carry the AMerican Heroes livery, which will continue for the remainder of the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series and ARCA Menards Series seasons.

The team will work to salute all the men and women, past and present, who truly deserve the title of Hero, every weekend.

Brett Moffitt Xfinity Series Nashville Superspeedway Stats: Saturday afternoon’s Tennessee Lottery 250 will mark Moffitt’s third start at the 1.33-mile speedway.

In his previous two efforts, Moffitt earned a track-best finish of 10th in the 2022 edition. of the Tennessee Lottery 250 after starting 15th for Our Motorsports.

Brett Moffitt Xfinity Series Speedway Stats: At NASCAR Xfinity Series tracks classified as a speedway, Moffitt has made 49 starts throughout his career earning one pole and 16 top-10 finishes. He also holds an average finishing position of 15.8.

Brett Moffitt NASCAR Xfinity Series Career Stats: In 98 career Xfinity Series starts, Moffitt has earned two top-five and 26 top-10 finishes, including a second-place outing at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway in February 2021. During that tenure, he also holds an average finishing position of 17.7.

He earned a career-best Xfinity Series qualifying effort of fourth earlier this year at Las Vegas (Nev.) Motor Speedway with AM Racing.

In addition to 96 Xfinity Series starts, he has achieved 45 NASCAR Cup Series and 92 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series starts to his credit.

Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway | DoorDash 250 Race Recap: In the most recent NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Sonoma Raceway, Brett Moffitt and the AM Racing team attempted to conquer their third road course of the 2023 season.

A solid practice effort for Moffitt and the No. 25 AM Technical Solutions Ford Mustang team transferred into the 14th fastest lap in group qualifying on Saturday afternoon.

From the drop of the green flag in the 14th Xfinity Series season race of the season, Moffitt held steady throughout the inaugural race to maneuver a respectable 12th-place result.

In 14 races this season, Moffit has delivered three top-10s, eight top-15s, nine top-20s and an average finish of 17.4.

From the Pit Box: Industry veteran Joe Williams is Brett Moffit’s crew chief.

He will be crew chief for his 113th NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday and his third at the Lebanon, Tenn.- housed race track.

In his previous 112 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts, he has collected one win (Auto Club Speedway | February 2022), seven top-five and 24 top-10 finishes.

Follow on Social Media: For more on AM Racing, please visit AMRacingteam.com, like their Facebook page (AM Racing), or follow them on Instagram and Twitter @AMRacingNASCAR.

For more on Brett Moffitt, please visit BrettMoffitt.com, like his Facebook page (Brett Moffitt Racing), or follow him on Instagram (@brett_moffitt_racing) and Twitter (@brett_moffitt).

Brett Moffitt Quoteboard:

On Nashville Superspeedway: “I am looking forward to getting to Nashville Superspeedway. I was able to finish inside the top-10 last June and I’d like to think our AM Racing team is equally able to duplicate or better that finish with our No. 25 Southeast Lineman Training Ford Mustang.

“I am excited to represent a new partner for AM Racing and into the sport and I think as hard as the AM Racing team has worked on this Ford Mustang, we should have an opportunity to collect our fourth top-10 finish of the season.

“We are coming off a respectable effort on the road courses at Portland and Sonoma, but we all know that we need to start delivering more top-10s and get closer to those top-fives and hope we can be in a position to score a win and put us in the Playoffs.”

On 2023 Season Outlook: “Through the first 14 races, we have definitely showcased speed, but we know we have to turn that speed into performances.

“Nashville is the beginning of a crucial summer stretch for the NASCAR Xfinity Series and we are doing everything we can to make sure we are prepared to press the attack and put ourselves in the Playoffs with AM Racing’s first career victory.”

Race Information:

The Tennessee Lottery 250 (188 laps | 250.04 miles) is the 15th of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2023 schedule. Practice begins on Friday, June 23, 2023, from 4:35 p.m. – 5:25 p.m. Qualifying is set for race day, Saturday, June 24, 2023, at 11:05 a.m. The 38-car field will take the green flag later in the day shortly after 2:30 p.m. (3:30 p.m. ET) with live coverage on the USA Network, the Performance Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (Central).

About AM Racing:

AM Racing is a multi-tiered, multi-faceted Motorsports program headquartered in Statesville, N.C.

Established in December 2015, AM Racing is prided on faith, honesty and intelligent performance.

The family-owned team will compete in the ARCA Menards Series, the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series, the NASCAR Xfinity Series and various Dirt Modified events in its seventh year of competition.

The team has named Brett Moffitt, Christian Rose and Austin Wayne Self as their primary drivers for the 2023 Xfinity, ARCA Menards Series and Dirt Modified seasons respectively.

Joe Graf Jr. | RSS Racing Nashville Superspeedway June NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Preview

RSS Racing | NASCAR Xfinity Series
Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway | Tennessee Lottery 250

Fast Facts

No. 38 RSS Racing Team:
Driver: Joe Graf Jr.
Primary Partner(s): No. 38 G-Coin® Ford Mustang
Manufacturer: Ford Mustang
Crew Chief: Steve Addington
Spotter: Joe Campbell
Engine: Roush-Yates Engines
Driver Championship Point Standings: 23rd
Team Championship Point Standings: 24th

Notes of Interest:

Settling In: After spending the last three seasons with SS GreenLight Racing with Jeff Lefcourt (2020 – 2022), Joe Graf Jr. moved to RSS Racing during the offseason where he’ll spend the majority of the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series season competing for the Sugar Hill, Ga.-based team.

In addition to RSS Racing, Graf will also compete in a limited NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule driving the No. 19 Toyota Supra for Joe Gibbs Racing.

Welcome Aboard: Joe Graf Jr. and RSS Racing welcome G-Coin® as the primary partner of the team’s No. 38 Ford Mustang for Saturday afternoon’s Tennessee Lottery 250.

Nashville marks the 15th race of the 2023 Xfinity Series season and the 16th race overall from 2021 to 2023 where G-Coin, a product that brings gold into the digital age, making it accessible and giving it true utility will be the primary partner.

G-Coin is serving as a primary partner in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with Joe Graf Jr. at RSS Racing for the second time this season.

Sponsor Intel: G-Coin® (gcoin.com) is a digital title to real physical gold, where 1 G-Coin® equals 1 gram of a 99.99% pure, ethically sourced Responsible Gold™ kilobar.

G-Coin® allows for easy savings and sending of real gold with zero transaction fees and near instantaneous settlement times.

With G-Coin®, users can now effortlessly buy, sell, and monitor the value of their gold from the convenience of their smartphone.

Download the app from Google Play or the Apple App Store and Go for Gold!

Thanks For Your Support: With a little more than 42 percent of the 2023 Xfinity Series season complete, Joe Graf Jr. and RSS Racing would like to thank their associate marketing partners: ArmsList.com, AVOID, Bass Reaper Bait Company, Bucked Up Energy Drink, CoverSeal, EAT SLEEP RACE Apparel, fgrACCEL, G-Coin®, GTECHNIQ, JACOB Companies, Lefcourt Brothers Racing, Love Motorsports, Model Electronics and ShopRite for their continued support.

Catch Him On The Dial: Before Joe Graf Jr. straps into his No. 38 G-Coin® Ford Mustang on Saturday, the RSS Racing driver will be featured on “The Frontstretch” on SiriusXM Satellite Radio Channel 90 with host Pat Patterson on Saturday morning, June 24, 2023, at approximately 10:00 a.m. ET.

Graf will also spotlight a commercial featuring G-Coin® in several spots throughout the weekend, including the full four-hour program on Sunday, June 25, 2023.

Joe Graf Jr. Xfinity Series Nashville Superspeedway Stats: Saturday afternoon’s Tennessee Lottery 250 will mark Graf’s third start at the 1.33-mile speedway.

In his previous two efforts, Graf earned a track-best finish of 34th in the 2021 edition of the Tennessee Lottery 250 after starting 33rd for SS GreenLight Racing.

Joe Graf Jr. Xfinity Series Career Speedway Stats: At tracks classified as a speedway, Graf has competed in 53 NASCAR Xfinity Series races. He holds an average starting position of 25.8 and an average result of 25.8.

Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway | DoorDash 250 Race Recap: In the most recent NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway, Joe Graf Jr. and the RSS Racing team attempted to conquer their third road course of the 2023 season.

In the inaugural event, Graf made successful gains throughout the race and progressed from his 38th starting position to earn a lead lap 31st place finish.

Sneaker Mania: Along with the adrenaline of the Motorsports competition, Joe Graf Jr. also has a vogue for hype sneakers. In his current collection, he owns and wears at least 90 limited edition sneakers – and his collection continues to grow monthly.

The current estimated value of his collection tops $100,000.

From the Pit Box: Industry veteran Steve Addington is Joe Graf Jr.’s crew chief.

He will be crew chief for his 278th NASCAR Xfinity Series race as crew chief on Saturday and his 11th at the Lebanon, Tenn.- housed race track.

In his previous 277 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts, he has collected 11 wins, 10 poles, 68 top-five and 118 top-10 finishes.

Hello From The Other Side: Graf Jr. has three teammates at RSS Racing.

Veteran Ryan Sieg will drive the No. 39 CMRroofing.com Ford Mustang, Truck invader Zane Smith will attempt his first Xfinity Series race of the season aboard the No. 28 RSS Racing Ford Mustang, while Kyle Sieg will drive the No. 29 RSS Racing Ford Mustang.

Ryan Sieg is set to make his 316th career Xfinity Series start overall and third at Nashville.

Zane Smith is poised to make his 12th career Xfinity Series start but first at Nashville.

Kyle Sieg hopes to make his 33rd career Xfinity Series start and second at Nashville.

Follow on Social Media: For more on Joe Graf Jr. visit JoeGrafRacing.com, like him on Facebook (Joe Graf Jr.), follow him on TikTok (@JoeGrafJr), Twitter (@JoeGrafJr) and Instagram (@joegrafjr).

For more on RSS Racing, please like them on Facebook (RSS283839) and follow them on Instagram (@rss283839) and Twitter (@RSS283839).

Joe Graf Jr. Quoteboard:

On Nashville Superspeedway: “I feel like Nashville Superspeedway owes me one to be honest. Last year, I had a really fast Ford Mustang, qualified strong, raced strong and just wound up being at the wrong place at the wrong time.

“This year, I’d like to think that I can take the knowledge of my Nashville experience and apply it to our No. 38 G-Coin® Ford Mustang that will transition into a strong weekend for our RSS Racing team.

“It was nice to come out of the road course races relatively intact and a lot of information gained for our notebook, but I am excited to be about being back on an oval.

“I am just hoping for a good day at the race track for G-Coin®, our other partners, friends, family and fans and the opportunity to officially kick off this summer stretch on a good note.”

On The 2023 Season: “We started the year off really strong between RSS Racing and Joe Gibbs Racing, but unfortunately we’ve been on a rollercoaster throughout the season.

“I know we just have to survive this stretch of unique races which includes a street course and hopefully in-between all the different types of tracks we’ll find a rhythm that will allow us to continue to accelerate in a positive direction.

“I just need to continue to stay focused, communicate with my team and utilize the knowledge that I’ve gained over the past three years to recover and have my best Xfinity Series season yet.”

Race Information:

The Tennessee Lottery 250 (188 laps | 250.04 miles) is the 15th of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2023 schedule. Practice begins on Friday, June 23, 2023, from 4:35 p.m. – 5:25 p.m. Qualifying is set for race day, Saturday, June 24, 2023, at 11:05 a.m. The 38-car field will take the green flag later in the day shortly after 2:30 p.m. (3:30 p.m. ET) with live coverage on the USA Network, the Performance Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (Central).

About RSS Racing:

RSS Racing fields multiple entries in the NASCAR Xfinity Series led by mainstay driver Ryan Sieg.

RSS Racing has competed in NASCAR events since 2009 from its headquarters in Sugar Hill, Ga.

GMG Racing Set for Major International Race Debut at Next Weekend’s CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa

  • Kyle Washington, James Sofronas, Jeroen Bleekemolen and Patrick Long Co-Drive the No. 132 GMG Racing by Car Collection Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 R in the Pro-Am Class in World’s Premier 24 Hour GT3 Race
  • GMG Racing’s Todd Parriott Joins Teammates in Belgium Competing in the SRO GT4 European Series Support Race for the CrowdStrike 24 Hours

SANTA ANA, California (June 22, 2023) – Championship-winning sports car racing team GMG Racing makes its major international competition debut in next weekend’s CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa where team co-drivers Kyle Washington, James Sofronas, Jeroen Bleekemolen and Patrick Long co-drive the No. 132 GMG Racing by Car Collection Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 R in Pro-Am Class in the world’s premier 24-hour GT3 race.

“This is the biggest GT3 race in the world and probably one of the hardest ones to win because every car on track has the ability to run up front,” said Sofronas, a championship-winning driver who is the founder and principal of GMG Racing. “You are going to be fighting every corner, every lap for 24 hours, and there aren’t multiple classes with different types of cars. We are all in same-spec GT3 cars, so this is probably one of the biggest challenges of my career and in the history of GMG Racing from that regard.”

The 24 Hours of Spa debut has been fueled by the three-year development of team driver Washington and three decades of race and championship-winning sports car racing programs in North America led by Sofronas and the growing GMG Racing operation. Headquartered in Orange County in Southern California, GMG Racing is also expanding with a new 27,000 square foot trackside motorsport facility at The Thermal Club, the exclusive luxury motoring enthusiast and competition driving club that Sofronas and GMG have supported since it opened in the greater Palm Desert, California area over a decade ago.

“I am really proud of our driver development program and how it’s evolved with many of our clients coming from The Thermal Club. We strive for all of our clients to reach the highest level that they want to achieve,” Sofronas said. “Having Spa as the halo event to shoot for is fantastic, and to realize that in a short period of time – especially with Kyle, who has only been racing for three years – and has gone through our ladder program, is fantastic. What started at Thermal and has escalated to Porsche Cup racing, SRO, IMSA and now this massive endurance race at Spa is a testament to our program and the team behind it all.”

Sofronas and Washington co-drive at Spa with two of the best sports car drivers of their generation with Bleekemolen and Long. Bleekemolen, a native of the Netherlands, is well familiar with GMG and raced and won with Sofronas in North American SRO GT competition in the past. Long is the accomplished former Porsche factory driver who retired at the end of the 2021 season but will make a one-off appearance at Spa in support of GMG and Washington, who he has mentored and coached the last few years.

“It is great to be part of this lineup and working again together with GMG Racing,” Bleekemolen said. “As soon as the whole project started it was, for me, a cool thing to be involved with. I have raced a lot with James in SRO, we have had some wins there, so that relationship goes way back. We even did the 24 hour in Daytona back in 2011. I did Daytona last year with Kyle, and we all have always wanted to come back together. Great group of people, and having Pat onboard is just amazing. It’s great to drive with him, I have raced with him before, so it’s all going to be a lot of fun.”

The GMG effort at Spa is in partnership with top European sports car racing team Car Collection Motorsports.

“I was introduced to Car Collection through a mutual friend in the motorsports industry, and I have watched them for years with all of their success, but they switched to the new Porsche GT3 R platform this year and they have already shown how competitive they can be,” Sofronas said. “They have won races overseas, in Dubai, the Nurburgring, so the experience is there, and after my first interaction and test with them at the Spa test days last month, I knew we picked one of the best teams we could have worked with. I am excited, this team is switched on, very well run and organized, and we had strong pace at the test. We are optimistic about the race.”

While the CrowdStrike 24 Hours marks GMG’s biggest international race to date, the team and Sofronas have 10 years of experience racing in Europe. The team won a Lamborghini Super Trofeo World Finals title at Vallelunga, Italy in 2013 and returned to the same Super Trofeo event in 2019 in Jerez, Spain. The team and Sofronas also won in GT2 competition in Barcelona, Spain in 2019, the same year Sofronas made a pair of starts at Spa in the Porsche GT2 RS inaugural race and the 30th Anniversary SRO Invitational representing Team USA.

“I have been lucky enough to race overseas, but not in this race which is so significant, and the fact that I am doing it with one of my close, dear friends Kyle and two top professional drivers in Jeroen and Patrick, who I have either raced with or against, makes it extra special. Jeroen and I raced and won together in SRO and I raced against Patrick 10 years ago in GT World Challenge, so it is going to be great to all be on the same team together. I am very excited and anticipating an action-packed week in really focusing on getting the team up to speed for that top spot in the Pro-Am class.”

The 24 Hours of Spa is also a special event for Bleekemolen, who has won Le Mans and other legendary endurance races, but joins Long in looking for his first victory in the twice-around-the-clock race at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.

“I am really looking forward to it, I think it is one of the coolest lineups we can have,” Bleekemolen said. “We are all friends, we are all going to have a great time, and that usually contributes to good results as well. I am really excited to go back to Spa which is where I had my very first 24-hour race, the very first one I ever did. So it is also a special race for me. I have never won it, for me this is the big one that is missing, more or less, so if we have a chance to win, that would be amazing, but first of all we are going to do all that we can, have a nice time, and then we will see how far we can get and fight for the win.”

The GMG Racing effort at Spa next weekend also includes a support-series entry for team driver Todd Parriott, who is teammates with Washington and Sofronas in this year’s Porsche Sprint Challenge North America Western series. Parriott competes in the SRO GT4 European Series that is a featured support race of the CrowdStrike 24 Hours.

“Todd is one of our most recent driver development clients, who came in again through The Thermal Club, we got him his license, did a lot of testing, started doing some Porsche racing and now he is dabbling in GT4. What started out as him wanting to come out and watch, experience and learn more about Spa turned into an opportunity – from the relationships I have overseas with the European teams – for Todd to not just watch but to race. So we are super excited for him to do the GT4 support race at Spa. Needless to say, we are going to have a great time over there, we have a lot of friends and support coming out, and having Todd there is extra special because I know he is as excited as anyone to have his first race at Spa and in Europe.”

After the traditional competitor parade through Spa City Center next Wednesday, on-track action at the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa begins in full on Thursday, June 29, with free practice, qualifying and night practice in preparation for the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa that runs July 1 and 2.

About GMG Racing: Founded in 2001, GMG quickly established itself as North America’s premier performance tuning facility. What began as a small 1200 sq. ft. shop, maintaining two race cars, has grown into a 30,000 sq. ft. state of the art performance tuning, racing and service facility located in (Orange County) Santa Ana, California. The staff, attention to detail, and passion are what make GMG the choice of professionals and enthusiasts world wide. GMG is located directly across from Porsche Motorsport North America (PMNA). This close proximity has allowed GMG to build a strong relationship with the legendary racing brand and that has helped us support our customers to the highest level possible. From Club Racing to Sebring and Daytona, GMG

How Can Beautifully Designed Gift Boxes Light Up Your Loved Ones’ Faces?

Regarding gift-giving, the presentation can be just as important as the gift itself. Beautifully designed boxes have the power to create a sense of anticipation and excitement, making the act of receiving a gift even more memorable. From elegant patterns and vibrant colours to thoughtful customization, these boxes are a visual representation of the care and thoughtfulness behind the gift. In this article, you will explore how nicely designed gift boxes can light up your loved ones’ faces and add an extra touch of joy to special occasions.

  1. Setting the Stage for Surprise: The moment a professionally designed gift box is placed in someone’s hands, their curiosity piques. The anticipation of what lies inside creates a sense of excitement and wonder. A well-crafted box with intricate details and attractive colours sets the stage for a delightful surprise. It builds anticipation, making unwrapping the gift an experience in itself.
  2. Personalization and Thoughtfulness: A beautifully designed gift box allows for personalization, making the recipient feel truly special. From customized messages and monograms to personalized themes and designs, these boxes can reflect the recipient’s personality and preferences. The extra effort in choosing and designing the box shows thoughtfulness, making the recipient feel valued and appreciated. Moreover, a personalised photo book from mixbook would also be a great option to consider if you like giving personalised gifts.
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Conclusion:

In the realm of gift-giving, the impact of beautifully designed gift boxes cannot be overstated. They hold the power to light up your loved ones’ faces and make receiving a gift even more memorable. Through their aesthetics, personalization, and thoughtfulness, these boxes create a sense of anticipation and joy. They enhance the value of the gift, showcase thoughtful presentations, and leave a lasting impression. When expressing love, gratitude, or celebration, designed boxes go beyond the physical item inside and become an integral part of the gifting experience. So, invest in these little wonders and witness the radiant smiles they bring to your loved ones’ faces.

The Role of Innovation in Automotive Performance Enhancement

Photo by Yurii Hlei

In the world of automotive enthusiasts, the pursuit of improved performance is a never-ending quest. From professional racers to weekend hobbyists, there is an inherent desire to push the limits of speed, power, and handling. 

One aspect that plays a significant role in achieving these goals is the use of aftermarket parts. While there are numerous options available, today we will explore the impact of innovation on automotive performance enhancement.

The Evolution of Aftermarket Parts

Over the years, aftermarket parts have evolved from basic replacements for worn-out components to highly advanced performance-enhancing upgrades. These innovations have been driven by the constant desire to squeeze out every ounce of potential from a vehicle’s engine and chassis.

One notable area where innovation has played a crucial role is in deviant race parts. These specialized components are designed with high-performance applications in mind, offering unique features and capabilities that go beyond what traditional stock parts can deliver. Manufacturers have developed deviant race parts such as high-flow air intakes, performance exhaust systems, upgraded suspension components, and lightweight body panels.

Let’s say you wanted more power and torque out of your 6.6L Duramax with lb7. These diesel performance injectors are a great solution to upgrade your power at a great price. You can also find a great selection of injectors and accessory parts you need when replacing or upgrading your Duramax diesel injection system.

By utilizing these aftermarket parts intelligently, enthusiasts can fine-tune their vehicles to extract maximum performance without compromising reliability or safety. However, it’s important to note that our focus here is not solely on deviant race parts but rather on innovation as a whole.

Pushing Boundaries through Technology

The development of innovative technologies has allowed manufacturers and engineers to push the boundaries of automotive performance even further. Advanced materials such as carbon fiber and titanium have replaced conventional steel in certain applications, reducing weight while maintaining strength and rigidity.

Lightweight carbon fiber body panels not only improve aerodynamics but also contribute to better weight distribution and reduced overall vehicle mass. This reduction in weight enables faster acceleration, improved fuel efficiency, and enhanced handling characteristics.

Additionally, advancements in computer-aided design (CAD) software have enabled engineers to create more aerodynamic body panels and components that minimize drag and improve airflow. This results in reduced turbulence and increased downforce, enhancing both speed and stability on the track or street.

Embracing Engine Performance Upgrades

When it comes to increasing engine power output, innovation has played a significant role in developing new methods for extracting more horsepower and torque from an existing powerplant. Traditional methods like turbocharging and supercharging have been refined over time with advancements in materials, design, and manufacturing techniques.

The evolution of fuel injectors, ignition systems, and engine management systems has also contributed to improved performance. These innovations allow for more precise control over various engine parameters, optimizing combustion efficiency and power delivery. New engine technologies have improved power and still maintain emissions standards.

In addition to traditional engine upgrades, innovative hybrid technologies have emerged as a viable option for performance enhancement. Combining the power of internal combustion engines with electric motors provides instant torque delivery and improved overall efficiency.

Suspension and Handling Enhancements

In the pursuit of better handling characteristics, innovation has led to significant advancements in suspension technology. This includes the development of adjustable coilovers, electronically controlled dampers, active suspension systems, and sophisticated chassis tuning techniques.

Adjustable coilover systems offer enthusiasts the ability to fine-tune their vehicle’s ride height and damping characteristics according to specific driving conditions or personal preferences. Electronically controlled dampers adjust suspension stiffness on the fly based on sensor data inputs such as vehicle speed or cornering forces.

Active suspension systems take things even further by utilizing advanced sensors and actuators that continuously monitor road conditions and adjust suspension settings accordingly. These sophisticated systems provide unparalleled levels of comfort during daily commutes while transforming into agile performers when driven aggressively on twisty roads or racetracks.

Safety Innovations for Enhanced Performance

While performance enhancement is often associated with speed and power, safety should never be overlooked. In recent years, there have been numerous innovations in automotive safety technology that not only protect occupants but also enhance overall performance.

Features like advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), electronic stability control (ESC), and high-performance braking systems have all contributed to safer yet more exhilarating driving experiences. 

Advanced driving technologies like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and forward collision warning help avoid accidents while still letting drivers enjoy driving. ESC intervenes when it detects loss of vehicle control by selectively applying brakes to individual wheels, ensuring optimal stability during spirited driving maneuvers.

High-performance braking systems equipped with larger rotors, multi-piston calipers, and high-friction brake pads allow vehicles to decelerate rapidly and consistently even under extreme conditions. These advancements inspire confidence in drivers and enable them to explore the limits of their vehicles without compromising safety.

Conclusion

Innovation plays a crucial role in the world of automotive performance enhancement. Innovation improves speed, power, and handling through advanced materials and technologies.

As automotive enthusiasts continue their quest for greater performance, it is important to embrace innovation responsibly. To benefit from aftermarket parts safely, we must stay updated on new options and have them installed by qualified professionals.

Deviant race parts are just one aspect of innovation in this field. Progress is made every day in many different areas. Innovation will keep shaping the future of automotive performance enhancement for both professional racers and those who enjoy driving.

The Role of Esports in Online Multiplayer Gaming: Competitive Gaming at Its Best

Introduction:

แทงบอลออนไลน์ Esports, short for electronic sports, has emerged as a global phenomenon, revolutionizing the landscape of online multiplayer gaming. With millions of fans and lucrative tournaments, esports has transformed video games into a highly competitive and professional industry. In this guide, we will explore the role of esports ราคาบอล KICK gaming, in online multiplayer gaming, highlighting its growth, impact, and why it has become a thrilling form of competitive gaming at its best.

Growth and Popularity:

Esports has experienced tremendous growth in recent years, with a massive increase in viewership, prize pools, and investment from sponsors and organizations. Major tournaments like the League of Legends World Championship, The International (Dota 2), and the Overwatch League have attracted millions of viewers, rivaling traditional sports events. The popularity of esports is evident in the dedicated fanbase, packed arenas, and the rise of professional esports teams and players who have become household names.

Professionalism and Structure:

Esports has evolved into a structured and professional industry, mirroring traditional sports. Organizations invest in coaching staff, training facilities, and player development programs to maximize performance. Professional esports players undergo rigorous practice routines, strategic analysis, and participate in competitive leagues to hone their skills. The establishment of governing bodies, such as the Electronic Sports League (ESL) and the International Esports Federation (IESF), further reinforces the legitimacy and professionalism of esports.

Diverse Game Genres:

Esports encompasses a wide range of game genres, including multiplayer online battle arenas (MOBAs), first-person shooters (FPS), fighting games, and real-time strategy (RTS) games. Popular titles like League of Legends, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Street Fighter, and StarCraft II have their own dedicated esports scenes, with skilled players and intense competitions. This diversity allows for a broad appeal and attracts players and spectators with different gaming preferences.

Global Competitions and Tournaments:

Esports tournaments bring together the best players from around the world to compete for massive prize pools. These events create a sense of spectacle and excitement, with players showcasing their skills in high-stakes matches. The competitive nature of esports tournaments, combined with the electrifying atmosphere and passionate fan support, makes for an unforgettable experience both online and in-person.

Community Engagement and Streaming:

Esports thrives on community engagement, with fans actively participating through live streams, social media, and forums. Platforms like Twitch have emerged as the go-to destination for esports enthusiasts to watch live matches, engage with their favorite players, and discuss the games. The interactive nature of streaming allows fans to feel connected and immersed in the esports scene, further fueling its growth and popularity.

Career Opportunities and Economic Impact:

Esports has created numerous career opportunities beyond player positions. Jobs in esports range from coaches, analysts, commentators, and event organizers to content creators, journalists, and marketing professionals. The economic impact of esports is significant, with revenue generated from sponsorships, advertising, ticket sales, merchandise, and media rights. Esports has also paved the way for players to become full-time professionals, earning substantial incomes through salaries, endorsements, and streaming revenue.

Conclusion:

Esports has revolutionized the world of online multiplayer gaming, transforming it into a highly competitive and professional industry. Its growth, popularity, and global impact have solidified its position as a thrilling form of competitive gaming. With dedicated fanbases, massive tournaments, and the rise of professional esports teams and players, esports has become a cultural phenomenon that attracts millions of viewers and captures the attention of both gaming enthusiasts and mainstream audiences. As esports continues to evolve and expand, it will undoubtedly shape the future of online multiplayer gaming, providing thrilling competition, fostering community engagement, and offering exciting career opportunities for passionate gamers around the world.

Parker McCollum Headlines Packed Schedule of Artists and Entertainers for Ally 400 NASCAR Tripleheader Race Weekend

  • Weekend packed with entertainment at Nashville Superspeedway
  • Tickets and camping for the 2023 Ally 400 race weekend June 23-25 at Nashville Superspeedway are available on nashvillesuperspeedway.com or call 866-RACE-TIX.

LEBANON, Tenn. – The Ally 400 NASCAR race weekend at Nashville Superspeedway is set to deliver a thrilling experience not only on the race track but also through an incredible lineup of music entertainment and performances. From June 22-25, fans will be treated to a diverse range of talented local and national artists, showcasing their skills at various locations throughout the event.

Award-winning country music singer and songwriter Parker McCollum will headline the weekend’s lineup while getting fans revved up Sunday for the Ally 400 when he takes the stage as the official pre-race concert performer. McCollum will perform at approximately 4:15 p.m. from the pre-race concert stage located on pit road. Fans attending the race have the opportunity to enhance their experience by purchasing a pre-race track pass for $75 that provides stage-front access for the concert and driver introductions. The pre-race track pass also includes access to the Turn 4 Infield experience, which provides views down pit road and the opportunity to view the race from within the infield. The pre-race track pass must be accompanied by a race day ticket.

McCollum is expected to sing many of his popular songs including his No. 1 platinum-selling hits “Pretty Heart” and “To Be Loved By You” from his critically-acclaimed debut album Gold Chain Cowboy. The Texas native has been recognized as an “Artist to Watch” by Rolling Stone, Billboard, CMT and many others. MusicRow listed McCollum as its 2021 Breakout Artist of the Year and in 2022 he was named the ACM New Male Artist of the Year in Las Vegas.

Appearing on the pre-race stage ahead of McCollum’s performance will be Carl Edwards and Kyle Larson, each of whom were named to NASCAR’s 75 greatest drivers list.

Country music singer and a favorite of the NASCAR circuit, Tim Dugger, will be performing Saturday night on the fan zone stage after the Tennessee Lottery 250 Xfinity Series race. Line dancing will follow the post-race concert.

The music extravaganza kicks off on Thursday from 6-9 p.m. CT, with the captivating performances of the Rhythm & Racing Buskers — Tony Justice, Joe Denim, and Kensie Coppin. These talented musicians will bring their unique blend of music and racing vibes to create a lively atmosphere for fans to enjoy.

On Friday, the fan zone comes alive with Chancie Neal, who will take the stage from 3:30-4:15 p.m. and again from 5-5:45 p.m., accompanied by her full band. Fans can expect an energetic performance from this rising star. Additionally, Rhythm & Racing Buskers will return to the stage and entertain the campers from 4-7 p.m.

The Turn 4 Infield experience will feature Emma Zinck captivating audiences from 5-6:30 p.m. Over in the Green Room Lounge, the dynamic duo Stone Silo will take the stage from 5-8 p.m. To top off the day’s festivities, a special post-race busker performance by Joe Denim will take place at the main gate around 9 p.m., ensuring the celebration continues long after the checkered flag.

The excitement continues Saturday with a full day of musical entertainment. Tony Justice will be in the fan zone from 10:30-11:15 a.m., followed by Chancie Neal at the Green Room Lounge from noon-3:30 p.m., treating fans to an afternoon of outstanding music. Kimberly Kelly and CJ Field will captivate the audience at the fan zone stage and Turn 4, respectively, both performing from 1:30-2 p.m.

As the sun sets, Rhythm & Racing Buskers performers Virginia Louise, CJ Field, and the Hutcheson Brothers will be in the spotlight in the campgrounds from 6-9 p.m.

The grand finale on Sunday promises to be a memorable experience for all race fans. CJ Field will make his way to the fan zone stage from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., setting the tone for an incredible day. Macey Mac will grace Level 1 of the grandstand from 1-4 p.m., and Matt Rogers will deliver a captivating performance at the Turn 4 Infield experience from 3-4 p.m.

Throughout the day, Chancie Neal will set the scene on the Premium Plus Level 3 of the grandstands from 3-4:30 p.m., while Carlyle Griffin will entertain guests on Level 5 of the suites as they exit the elevators from 3-5 p.m. The Green Room Lounge stages will feature CJ Field and Eric Dodd from 4-7 p.m.

Fan zone stage performances will conclude with Matt Rogers from 5-5:30 p.m. and then again following the Ally 400 for a post-race busker performance outside the main gates.

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NASCAR RACE SCHEDULE AND TICKETS

Nashville Superspeedway’s 2023 race schedule includes:

Sunday, June 25, 6 p.m.
Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series race
6:00 p.m. CT, NBC, PRN, Sirius NASCAR Radio

Saturday, June 24

Tennessee Lottery 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race
2:30 p.m. CT, USA, PRN, Sirius NASCAR Radio

Friday, June 23
Rackley Roofing 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race
7:00 p.m. CT, FS1, MRN, Sirius NASCAR Radio
Call 866-RACE-TIX to discuss your options with an account representative or visit nashvillesuperspeedway.com. Friday and Saturday tickets are FREE for kids 12 and under (with a paying adult) at Nashville and just $10 on Sunday.

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Nashville Superspeedway, Middle Tennessee’s racing jewel, is a year-round family-friendly destination in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. The 1.33-mile D-shaped track with 14 degrees of banking has hosted two NASCAR Cup Series races, 23 NASCAR Xfinity Series races, 15 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events and eight Indy Racing League contests. The largest concrete-only track in NASCAR, Nashville Superspeedway is owned by Speedway Motorsports LLC.

Silver Hare Racing Rides Wave of Momentum to Mid-Ohio

Connor Zilisch on a Roll After Pole, Race Win on Downtown Streets of Detroit; 14-Year-Old Rookie Ben Maier Looks To Continue Steady Climb in Driver Standings

HIGH POINT, N.C. (June 22, 2023) – After posting a pair of victories in the last four rounds of the 2023 Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers TA2 Series, 16-year-old Connor Zilisch can’t wait to hit the track once again in his No. 7 Silver Hare Racing Chevrolet Camaro for this weekend’s 3-Dimensional Services Group Classic at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington.

Zilisch and his 14-year-old teammate Ben Maier will take to the legendary 2.258-mile, 13-turn road course nestled smack between Cleveland and Columbus for 45 laps or 70 minutes of competition – whichever comes first – set for a 12:40 p.m. EDT start Sunday.

His victory in the second of two races on the downtown streets of Detroit three weekends ago was a highly improbable one, to say the least. Zilisch and his Silver Hare Camaro clearly was the car-and-driver combination to beat the entire doubleheader weekend. He qualified on the pole for Saturday’s opening race and led the first 11 laps before being unceremoniously run into a tire barrier on a restart, but not before clocking what turned out to be the fastest lap of the race to earn the pole position for Sunday’s doubleheader weekend nightcap.

As fate would have it, Zilisch was sent to the back of Sunday’s starting grid due to a technical infraction. Undeterred, he made a determined march to the front of the field and took the checkered flag in second place, half a car length behind apparent race winner Thomas Annunziata. But officials penalized Annunziata for contact deemed avoidable during the race’s final restart and declared Zilisch the winner. It was the second win of the season for the native of Mooresville, North Carolina, the first coming three rounds prior at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta on March 26.

Zilisch arrives at Mid-Ohio very much in the championship hunt through six of the season’s 13 rounds. He’s third in the driver standings behind fellow teenager Brent Crews and seasoned veteran Thomas Merrill. Sunday’s race will be his first TA2 start at Mid-Ohio after having to forego last year’s event due to a previous commitment. He did take part in last year’s weekend doubleheader there during his Rookie of the Year season in the prestigious Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup Series.

Maier, driver of the No. 75 Silver Hare Racing/Gel Blaster Camaro, has been nearly flawless in his first six outings on the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli tour. He posted his second top-10 of the season in the Saturday race at Detroit, and appeared headed for a potential top-five run in the Sunday race had it not been for a cut tire, from which he rebounded for a 17th-place result.

The native of Chester, Maryland, competed at Mid-Ohio on back-to-back weekends last year and logged stellar results. He swept both races of a Spec Miata doubleheader the final weekend of June, then returned the following weekend for his first career start in the Stadium Super Trucks series as undercard to the headlining IndyCar Series and drove to a third-place finish.

A Friday-afternoon practice sessions kicks off the weekend for the TA2 competitors. Saturday begins with TA2 practice at 11:05 a.m. EDT, followed by TA2 qualifying at 3:20 p.m. As are all Big Machine Vodka Spiked Coolers TA2 Series events this season, Sunday’s 12:40 p.m. race will be live streamed via the Trans Am and SpeedTour channels on YouTube. The series’ new television partner MAVTV will air a 60-minute version of the race weekend at 8 p.m. EDT on Thursday, June 29.

Silver Hare Racing leverages its Trans Am effort to promote its arrive-and-drive program, where aspiring racers and even tenured professionals hone their road-racing skills on some of the most revered tracks in North America. NASCAR Cup Series drivers Daniel Suárez, Christopher Bell, William Byron and Harrison Burton have all wheeled Silver Hare Racing-prepared cars to burnish their road-racing abilities in top-flight equipment.

The team offers six, professionally built and maintained TA2 chassis from Howe Racing for both competition and private testing. Silver Hare Racing has a dedicated, fulltime crew and operates out of a state-of-the-art facility in High Point, North Carolina. At the track, two 53-foot Featherlite transporters serve as the team’s base, each outfitted with a lounge and smart TVs for data and video review, as well as for hospitality.

To further Silver Hare Racing’s driver development capabilities, the team’s race shop in High Point is now equipped with a SHOCKWAVE Simulator, a tool specifically developed for drivers to accelerate racetrack familiarity, improve car control and confidence, and build stamina. SHOCKWAVE has been involved in racing since 1965 and is currently actively participating in NASCAR, ARCA, Trans Am, Late Models, and Sprint cars. Its Trans Am package replicates a Howe Racing TA2 chassis, complete with cockpit controls and sounds.

“With NASCAR having so many more road-course races, it’s our goal for Silver Hare Racing to be the preferred team for drivers to get that road-course experience,” said Laura Hull, Silver Hare Racing co-owner and team manager. “We want to be that important step in the ladder for the young, up-and-coming drivers like Connor and Ben. We want people to know we have an arrive-and-drive program, where for people who want to run this track or another, we provide the opportunity to do that and be successful.”

Connor Zilisch, driver, No. 7 Silver Hare Racing Chevrolet Camaro:

“I really like Mid-Ohio. The elevation changes make it really cool and I think it races really well. I’m excited to get there in a TA2 car. I think it’s going to be a lot of fun with a TA2 car with all the power. I’ve only driven it in the MX-5 Cup, so it’ll be a new experience for me, but we have plenty of time to figure it out and get acclimated to the track and hopefully get the car dialed in.

“We weren’t there last year, so we might be a little bit behind on setup, or even me, I might be a little bit behind as a driver. Thankfully we have some good practice time to get it all sorted out and get off on the right foot. I think Mid-Ohio will be a really cool track in these cars.

“It’s a driver’s racetrack, for sure. Lots of elevation, like I said. High corner speed, you’ve got to get over the hills well and get good runs off the corners, there are some crests over some exits and things that make it a little bit tricky. It’s definitely one of the harder tracks we’ll go to from a driving standpoint, which I think will suit us well because I feel like I’ll be able to make up time driving while at some other tracks you might not be able to. I think it’ll be a good track for us and I hope we can get some good speed. Hopefully we’ll be quick and qualify up front, that’s the main thing – we’ve got to keep qualifying well if we want to finish well and have good races.

“Hopefully we can back up our pole and our win at Detroit with another pole and a win at Mid-Ohio and keep ourselves in the championship fight. Looking forward to the rest of the season and finishing out strong and having good finishes and working toward the championship.

“Mid-Ohio is narrow and the straightaways might not be as long as at some other tracks, but I feel like there are still good braking zones for passing. It might be tough in a few spots, but the Keyhole, down the back straightaway, there are good spots to get around people. It’ll really be just about making the most of what you’ve got, and qualifying is definitely going to be important. You’ve got to qualify well and, if you qualify well and race up front, you’ll be good. We’ve just got to focus on our speed in practice and make sure we’re in a good place with the car and the setup and hopefully we’ll be able to keep it up front and get ourselves another good finish.”

Ben Maier, driver, No. 75 Silver Hare Racing/Gel Blaster Chevrolet Camaro:

“I really like the track at Mid-Ohio. There’s a little bit of elevation change, and the esses after the straightaways, there are hairpins that are really cool. I like that. It’s a really cool track and I just like the variety, there are a lot of different kinds of corners. It’s over 2 miles long, but it feels more like a shorter track.

“The Keyhole (turn two), you really want to get a good run out of there because of the straightaways that come after it. Coming onto the frontstretch, it’s important to get a good run off the last turn. Setting up for the straightaways and getting good runs will be important, and also carrying speed through the turns.

“After racing at Detroit with walls all around the track, it’s going to be a relief to not feel stressed about trying not to hit the walls. Mid-Ohio will be a lot more forgiving.

“Now that we’re about to pass the halfway point in the season, I just need to work on little points and refining them, and pick up some speed and hopefully be running with the guys in the front, eventually.”

About Silver Hare Racing:

Silver Hare Racing is a fulltime competitor in the TA2 division of the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli. The multicar team has won the TA2 masters class championship three times (2018, 2019 and 2020) with driver and team co-owner Maurice Hull. Under the leadership of Hull’s wife, co-owner and team manager Laura Hull, Silver Hare Racing provides a variety of services that includes private testing and arrive-and-drive programs. The team offers six, professionally built and maintained TA2 chassis from Howe Racing and operates from a state-of-the-art facility in High Point, North Carolina. For more information, please visit SilverHareRacing.com.

TEAM CHEVY NASCAR RACE ADVANCE: Nashville Superspeedway

TEAM CHEVY ADVANCE
Nashville Superspeedway
Lebanon, Tennessee
June 23-25, 2023

TRIPLEHEADER IN TENNESSEE

With the series-wide off-weekend in the rearview mirror, all three NASCAR national series will make their return to competition this weekend to take on Nashville Superspeedway. The longest concrete-only oval in NASCAR, the 1.33-mile track was revived when it welcomed NASCAR back in 2021 – also marking the return of racing at Nashville Superspeedway for the first time in a decade.

While the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS) have a history at Nashville Superspeedway that dates back to the track’s grand opening in 2001, Sunday’s Ally 400 will mark only the third-ever appearance by the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) at the Tennessee oval – with Chevrolet looking to make the trip to victory lane for the third consecutive season.

 TARGETING A THREE-PEAT

Since the NASCAR Cup Series first made its mark at Nashville Superspeedway in 2021, Chevrolet has been the only manufacturer to hoist the custom guitar in victory lane. The Bowtie brand’s back-to-back triumphs at the Tennessee oval came alongside Hendrick Motorsports – with Kyle Larson taking the win in the inaugural event in June 2021, followed by teammate Chase Elliott’s victory in June 2022.

On top of the victory, Larson and the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Camaro ZL1 team have proven to be a top contender at the track. With a series-best average finish of 2.5, the 30-year-old California native is one of only two drivers to have finished inside the top five in both NCS races at Nashville Superspeedway – with fellow Team Chevy driver Ross Chastain joining Larson on that list. Larson also leads the series in laps led with 264 of the 600 laps completed at the track – posting an impressive laps led percentage of 44%.

NASHVILLE KNOW HOW

The NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series’ roots run deeper at Nashville Superspeedway – previously competing at the track from 2001 through 2011. Eight active NASCAR Cup Series drivers have posted a win in NASCAR’s national ranks at Nashville Superspeedway with four coming from the Bowtie brigade.

Joining Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott on that list includes another set of teammates – Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch and Austin Dillon. Busch has claimed four victories at the Tennessee oval throughout his storied career with two NXS wins (April 2010 & April 2011) and two NCTS wins (June 2009 & June 2021) to his name. Chevrolet’s most recent NCTS winner at the track, Dillon drove the No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Silverado to the victory in July 2011.

STENHOUSE JR. BUILDING MOMENTUM

JTG Daugherty Racing’s Ricky Stenhouse Jr. started the 2023 season in the best way possible by claiming the victory in the season-opening Daytona 500 and an early berth into the playoff field. The 35-year-old Mississippi native followed up that victory with an impressive campaign throughout the first-half of the regular-season. Stenhouse Jr. has driven his No. 47 Camaro ZL1 to five top-10 finishes thus far with each recorded on a different race track configuration – superspeedway (Daytona International Speedway), road course (Circuit of The Americas), dirt track (Bristol Dirt), short-track (Martinsville Speedway) and a 1.5-mile oval (Charlotte Motor Speedway).

Heading into the final 10-race stretch of the NASCAR Cup Series’ regular-season, Stenhouse Jr. is one of four Team Chevy drivers that have already clinched a playoff spot by virtue of a win – joining William Byron, Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson.


LOOKING BACK AT A RECENT MILESTONE

After a two-week break in the schedule, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series returns to the track with just four races remaining in its regular-season. Chevrolet is the series’ most recent winner courtesy of Grant Enfinger and the No. 23 GMS Racing Silverado RST team’s victory at World Wide Technology Raceway.

The victory – Chevrolet’s seventh in 12 NCTS races – also marked a milestone victory for GMS Racing. With now 44 all-time NCTS wins, GMS Racing has earned the title of the winningest Chevrolet team in NCTS history. A partner with Chevrolet since the team’s inception in 2012, GMS Racing has also accounted for two of Chevrolet’s 14 NCTS Driver Championship titles (2016 and 2020).

“Maury Gallagher, Mike Beam and everyone at GMS Racing have been great partners to Chevrolet since the organization entered the Truck Series a decade ago,” said Dayne Pierantoni, GM Racing Program Manager for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. “We’ve had an incredible history together both on and off the track, and their partnership has been a key component to Chevrolet’s success in the series.”

BOWTIE BULLETS:

· Chevrolet is the only manufacturer to win in the NASCAR Cup Series at Nashville Superspeedway:

Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Camaro ZL1 – June 2022

Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Camaro ZL1 – June 2021

· Of the eight active NASCAR Cup Series drivers that have won in the NASCAR national ranks at Nashville Superspeedway, four come from Team Chevy:

Kyle Busch – Four (NASCAR Xfinity Series – April 2010 & April 2011; NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series – June 2009 & June 2021)

Chase Elliott – One (NASCAR Cup Series – June 2022)

Kyle Larson – One (NASCAR Cup Series – June 2021)

Austin Dillon – One (NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series – July 2011)

· Only four drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series are repeat winners this season – three of which come from Team Chevy (William Byron – Las Vegas, Phoenix & Darlington; Kyle Larson – Richmond & Martinsville; Kyle Busch – Auto Club and Talladega). Byron and Busch are tied atop the leaderboard with three wins each.

· In 16 points-paying NASCAR Cup Series race this season, Chevrolet continues to lead the series in wins (nine), top-fives (35), top-10s (68), stage wins (17) and laps led (2,032).

· Chevrolet leads the series in wins across all three NASCAR national series this season with nine victories in 16 NASCAR Cup Series races, eight victories in 14 NASCAR Xfinity Series races and seven wins in 12 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races – all with a win percentage of more than 50%.

· With Grant Enfinger’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win at World Wide Technology Raceway, GMS Racing is now the winningest Chevrolet organization in NCTS’ history with 44 all-time wins in the series.

· With William Byron’s win at Darlington Raceway, Hendrick Motorsports now sits at 296 all-time NASCAR Cup Series victories – all recorded with Chevrolet.

· Chevrolet’s series-leading nine NASCAR Cup Series wins this season have been recorded by drivers from three different Chevrolet teams: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (JTG Daugherty Racing), Kyle Busch (Richard Childress Racing), William Byron and Kyle Larson (Hendrick Motorsports).

· Chevrolet drivers have recorded 17 of the 32 NASCAR Cup Series stage wins this season: William Byron (seven; series-leading), Ross Chastain (five), Kyle Larson (two), Kyle Busch (two) and Chase Elliott (one).

· Chevrolet continues to sit atop the manufacturer points standings in all three NASCAR national series, leading by 39 points in the NASCAR Cup Series, 47 points in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and 33 points in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

· With its 41 NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer’s Championships, 33 NASCAR Cup Series Driver’s Championships, and 842 all-time NASCAR Cup Series wins, Chevrolet continues to hold the title of winningest brand in NASCAR Cup Series history.


TUNE IN:

NASCAR Cup Series: Ally 400

Sunday, June 25, at 7 p.m. ET

(NBC, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90)

NASCAR Xfinity Series: Tennessee Lottery 250

Saturday, June 24, at 3:30 p.m. ET

(USA Network, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90)

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Rackley Roofing 200

Friday, June 23, at 8 p.m. ET

(FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90)


QUOTABLE QUOTES:
ROSS CHASTAIN, NO. 1 WORLDWIDE EXPRESS CAMARO ZL1

How big is the off weekend so you can prepare to go hardcore into the 10 races before the playoffs?

“I feel like my life is pretty relaxed as it is. I get up every day and try and drive a racecar to the best of my ability, but I fit enough downtime in the week to be comfortable with myself. I feel prepared for the race when I drive to the airport each week.”

Is there any added pressure because you’re going into Nashville?

“I don’t think there is any added pressure. We do a lot of extra activities there but as far as competition, it’s a pretty normal weekend. It’s a unique track but I prepare for it just like any other track.”

How would you prioritize stage points versus wins? Of course the goal is to win the race but are you conscious of stage points throughout the race?

“Ultimately everything is built for the end of the race for our strategy. But when we run good we get more stage points and that’s why we’ve been able to rack up regular season points. We haven’t really been biased to get more stage points and give up the end result of a win because it’s about the end for us.”

AUSTIN DILLON, NO. 3 HUK PERFORMANCE FISHING CAMARO ZL1

Do you expect the track to change a lot during the weekend?

“I think the track is going to change quite a bit. It changed in the past when the PJ1 track spray was applied. As the track rubbers up, you can move up or down as needed. Since the Nashville Superspeedway is a concrete track, you want to race on a clean track. Once it rubbers up, you can make up time by racing in a lane without rubber build-up.”

When you think of Nashville Superspeedway, what are some of the memories and experiences that come to mind for you?

“It’s always fun to race at Nashville Superspeedway, and it’s even more special to race under the lights. I love the atmosphere that the Nashville race fans bring to the race weekend. I was fortunate to get a win there in the NASCAR Truck Series, and I would love to get to victory lane in the NASCAR Cup Series. Nashville Superspeedway has one of the coolest trophies on the circuit, and I hope we can bring it back to North Carolina.”

What are your expectations for Nashville Superspeedway this weekend?

“My expectations are to qualify in the top 10, have a great run try and win the race in the No. 3 Huk Chevrolet, be aggressive with pit strategy when we can, and take home one of those guitars.”

KYLE LARSON, NO. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM CAMARO ZL1

Larson on racing at night at Nashville Superspeedway:

“I think more night racing is better. It’s a better show for the fans. You get some sparks and stuff like that. It should be cooler at night too, so that will be good. I do love night racing.”

CLIFF DANIELS, CREW CHIEF, NO. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM CAMARO ZL1

Daniels on how the team is preparing for the Nashville race:

“We are certainly looking forward to going to Nashville (Superspeedway). Love going there. Love the track. It’s a super unique track. It’s concrete and both ends are a little bit different from each other, which adds character and is a little bit fun. We are certainly studying everything we can from recent intermediate races and our experience there last year to try to get it all right for this weekend. A lot of it is going to be about execution at the end. The race starts in the evening, so the sun will be out and then it will transition into nighttime, which is a little bit different of an aspect. I think it’s going to be fun and we are just trying to check all the right boxes.”

KYLE BUSCH, NO. 8 CHEDDAR’S SCRATCH KITCHEN CAMARO ZL1

What are the main things that you’ve learned about Nashville Superspeedway in two previous races? What are the main things you need from your car?

“The big thing about Nashville Superspeedway is its different characteristics from other mile-and-a halves or mile-and-a thirds that we race on, which are primarily asphalt. Nashville is all concrete so that surface is definitely different than the rest of them and what transpires throughout a run with the tire wear and things like that is definitely interesting. The biggest things that you need to be fast at Nashville are good brakes, good stopping power, being able to get to the bottom of the track, turn the center of the corner, throttle up and exit out of the corner without being too tight or too loose. Being able to have a good car that can roll the bottom has been really good for me at Nashville over the years. A lot also depends on if they put resin down or spray the track with any traction compound, because that also kind of changes whether you let the car move up the racetrack any or not.”

Can you tell a significant difference between the concrete surface at Nashville Superspeedway versus other tracks like Dover Motor Speedway or Bristol Motor Speedway?

“I don’t know that I can necessarily pick out the differences between the concretes at those tracks. I would say that they’re probably the most similar versus talking about worn-out Auto Club Speedway asphalt track versus a brand-new Atlanta Motor Speedway. Those are vastly different than each other, but with concrete I don’t think you can really tell much difference.”

CHASE ELLIOTT, NO. 9 NAPA AUTO PARTS CAMARO ZL1

Elliott on racing at Nashville:

“Much like Dover (Motor Speedway) and the other concrete tracks, it’s very tough to get the balance right. It doesn’t feel as fast as a place like Dover. Nashville actually feels kind of slow, to me at least. The corners are sharper than similar track layouts we race at. That kind of stood out to me last year. I was like, ‘man, the corners are sharper than I remember them being,’ but we got that figured out.”

ALAN GUSTAFSON, CREW CHIEF, NO. 9 NAPA AUTO PARTS CAMARO ZL1

Gustafson on heading back to Nashville after last year’s win:

“The tire is significantly different than our last visit. It changes a lot of the set-up philosophies and what you’re trying to accomplish. I think for us, winning there obviously was great. We got DQ’d in the race the year before, so to go back and win and kind of vindicate ourselves was really nice. Unfortunately, I just don’t think that with the tire change there’s going to be a lot that carries over. I think it’s going to be – I don’t want to say starting over, that’s a bit dramatic – but certainly quite a bit different setup wise. Everybody will kind of be back on level ground trying to understand what this tire needs for the track. It’s a great race. In the short time we’ve run there, it’s become one of the more marquee events. So, to have won there and get the guitar trophy is super cool.”

AJ ALLMENDINGER, NO. 16 CELSIUS CAMARO ZL1

“Last year we had a good run in the Cup car at Nashville. It feels like another unique oval which make it a lot of fun for me to drive. It’s not your typical short track; it’s like a crossbreed. Nashville has some speed, but it drives like a short track, and you can maneuver around the racetrack as it widens out. I’ve had a lot of fun the last couple years between Xfinity and Cup. Hopefully, we can go there and do the same; it’s definitely a race track I’ve looked forward to going to over the last two years.”

WILLIAM BYRON, NO. 24 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY CAMARO ZL1

Byron the team’s goal for the rest of the regular season:

“Obviously, Sonoma (Raceway) didn’t go the way we would have liked heading into the off weekend, but I also don’t think that one race defines where we are as a team. I’m glad to be going to Nashville (Superspeedway), a track that I feel like we can run really well at. With 10 races left in the regular season, the goal now is to gain as many points as possible to either secure the regular season championship or at least get ourselves the highest seeding we can for the playoffs. With the way we’ve been running this season, I think we have a good chance to do that.”

RUDY FUGLE, CREW CHIEF, NO. 24 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY CAMARO ZL1

Fugle on having a longer practice session this weekend:

“Having a Friday practice gives us a good chance to try a thing or two that we normally wouldn’t have time to do. We can try different springs or different geometry that we haven’t run or been able to run before. It’s not a bunch of time to try a lot of things, but we’ll take that opportunity to make ourselves better. Nashville (Superspeedway) has always been kind of its own animal. The banking is similar to some other tracks, the corners are narrow and it’s concrete. When they put the resin down, it’s really a race-y track. I’m excited to get there and hopefully put on a good show, especially with it being a night race now.”

NOAH GRAGSON, NO. 42 BLACK RIFLE COFFEE COMPANY CAMARO ZL1

“Nashville in one of my favorite cities so to race there is really cool. I’m feeling better and so happy to return this weekend. I’m thankful to Grant (Enfinger) for helping us out at Sonoma, it’s very hard to step away, but I was able to rest and recover and I’m ready to get after it.”

ERIK JONES, NO. 43 ALLEGIANT CAMARO ZL1

“Nashville is a track where we don’t have as much on track experience as the rest of the Cup Series tracks, but I have gotten the chance to work the simulator and try to learn the track a little more over the past week and I feel confident in what we have. Obviously, things are a little different on track and in the car, I hope we can compete and bring home a solid finish for the No. 43 Allegiant team.”

ALEX BOWMAN, NO. 48 ALLY CAMARO ZL1

Bowman on heading to the Ally 400 this weekend:

“It is really cool to have Ally have such a big presence at Nashville (Superspeedway). I think that they go all in on everything they do and to have this race be such a big weekend is really neat. We flew in a couple of weeks ago and built bikes for the Boys and Girls Club of Middle Tennessee, so it goes to show that Ally is committed to making a difference in the sport of NASCAR. I think it is really cool that I get to help them build the sport I love.”

BLAKE HARRIS, CREW CHIEF, NO. 48 ALLY CAMARO ZL1

Harris on heading to Nashville for the first time with the No. 48 team:

“I think this weekend means a lot to me. Obviously, it is my first time at the Ally 400 with the No. 48 team and knowing how much Ally puts into this weekend, I want to do well for everyone at Ally and Hendrick Motorsports. Last year, we did okay with the No. 34 team and got a top-10 stage finish, but I think we are capable of doing better. Overall, I am excited to go and hoping to get Alex (Bowman) the guitar in victory lane.”

DANIEL SUAREZ, NO. 99 TOOTSIES ORCHID LOUNGE CAMARO ZL1

What is going to happen in these next 10 races?

“There are a lot of things still to happen. We have a lot of wildcard races coming up like the Chicago Street Circuit, road courses, things like that. I think we will be OK. We are getting better and better. Points wise we are about the same as we were last year, but speed wise we are probably a bit better. Our challenge has been execution this year. We have been fast at 90-percent of the tracks.”

Are you thinking about points and playoffs?

“No, I try not to even think about those things. My belief is if you focus on today, not tomorrow or next week or next year, then everything will take care of itself. If we run good Sunday and follow it up with more good runs then we will be fine playoff and points wise.”

How do the short practice times impact race weekends?

“When you have limited practice there are two things that matter. The drivers don’t have much time to familiarize themselves with the track and you have little time to make major setup changes. That’s why you see drivers entering the Xfinity, truck and ARCA races some weekends. We also put a lot of time in the simulator back at the shop. As for making changes, the winning car usually shows up at the track that way. We put a lot of work into getting the car right before we get to the track. You can make changes at the track, but it it’s the work at the shop that matters most.”

GRANT ENFINGER, NO. 23 CHAMPION POWER EQUIPMENT SILVERADO RST

What are your thoughts and expectations heading into the last few races before the playoffs?

“We are heading into the last few races of the regular season with confidence. We are trying to collect as many points as we can so we are in a good spot when the playoffs start, but our main goal is still to win more races. Our GMS Racing guys are building good Chevys, and our No. 23 team is starting to hit our stride. Track position and clean air is important at Nashville so hopefully we can unload close and qualify well. We will have a lot of our friends from Champion Power Equipment in attendance so hopefully we can give them a reason to celebrate.”

RAJAH CARUTH, NO. 24 BORN DRIVEN SILVERADO RST

Nashville is another one of those facilities that you have yet to make a start at, so what has been the biggest key in preparing you for this race weekend?

“One of the biggest keys for preparation this weekend since I haven’t been to Nashville before stems from the fact that it’s a concrete surface. I’ve raced a lot at Bristol and Dover in my short career already, and I felt like I’ve been pretty solid at those tracks. I’m definitely relying on that experience as well as a lot of iRacing to help get me ready and know where I’m at visually on the track for Friday. At the same time, it’s no different than any other race for our No. 24 team. We treat every race like it’s a playoffs race and give it our best. I’m confident that we will have a fast Wendell Scott Foundation Chevrolet this Friday night.”

DANIEL DYE, NO. 43 CHAMPION CONTAINER SILVERADO RST

Your performance in Gateway had to be a big confidence booster to you, so how do you think your first start in Nashville will go knowing that you are capable of running up front?

“Yeah, I’m definitely looking forward to going back to another intermediate track. I think after St. Louis, we’re feeling pretty good about what the No. 43 team is capable of doing each and every week. We’re going to be racing the same truck as what we ran at Kansas, so hopefully some of our speed can translate there since we were able to have a good run with it in Kansas City. I’m thankful for having Champion Container onboard our Chevrolet this weekend for the second time this year; the truck looks good and we are going to try our best to give it a good run!”

CHASE PURDY, NO. 4 BAMA BUGGIES SILVERADO RST

How will you approach the final four races of the regular season with currently being below the cutoff?

“Obviously, we need to take it race-by-race, but everyone on this Bama Buggies team knows that we have a goal to accomplish and the only way to accomplish that goal is to go out there and be able to run up front and collect as many points as possible the next four weeks.”

Nashville is a unique track. How do you approach racing there?

“It’s a fun race track that I personally really like. It’s definitely a track that is full of its own challenges. One being that it’s not like our typical ovals, this one is concrete, so in my opinion there is going to be a lot of rubber laid down. By the time we get to our race Friday evening, both Xfinity and Cup will have had hour-long practice sessions after our practice and qualifying. What I remember from last year is that after we got through the first stage, you could run a little bit of the second groove in Turns 1 and 2 and Turns 3 and 4. We preach that track position is key every week, but I think that track position is going to be even more important this week at Nashville.”

JACK WOOD, NO. 51 ROWDY MANUFACTURING SILVERADO RST

Nashville is a unique track. How do you approach racing there?

“From the first time I went there it was kind of a place that clicked with my driving style. In the Truck Series there is so much on-throttle time at most the intermediate tracks that we go to, but Nashville is definitely a little different in how you drive it. It’s a place that fits what I do well and ever since the first time I raced there I feel like it’s a place that I understand. I’ve been trying to study up on the things that I’ve done right in the past as well as the things I’ve done wrong and I’m trying to go into this race more prepared than ever — hopefully it will pay off.”

With Nashville being a concrete track, how does that affect the racing?

“It affects things quite a bit with the way that the rubber goes down and how temperature sensitive it is. I think it makes it fun because the place widens out a lot more over the course of the race compared to other places that we go to and it’s a lot smoother too. I think it creates side-by-side racing, which is better, and it just creates more opportunities to work yourself up through pack. A lot of the other tracks that the Truck Series goes to, track position is important and not that track position isn’t important at Nashville, I just think if you have a fast truck it’s probably going to show a little better than say a track like Texas.”

CHRISTIAN ECKES, NO. 19 INSTACOAT PREMIUM PRODUCTS SILVERADO RST

On racing at Nashville and the final four races of the regular season:

“Nashville is going to be important for our team as we get down to the end of the regular season. We’ve done a good job at scoring some playoff points, but we always want more and that’s what we’re going to try to do this week with our Instacoat Premium Products Chevrolet. Every point counts and we’d love to gain another spot or two in the point standings to finish the regular season as good as we can. Nashville can be a good track for us to hopefully challenge for another win. It’s similar to some of the intermediates that we’ve been fast at all year. It’s a much different surface with the concrete and it’ll be a fun challenge for our team.”

JAKE GARCIA, NO. 35 QUANTA SILVERADO RST

On the stretch run in the regular season and making his Nashville debut:

“Nashville is a unique, shorter intermediate than what we’re typically used to. The corners are a little flatter and it seems like clean air and track position have always been critical there. We’ve worked hard on our Nashville package in the sim, so hopefully we’ll unload close with our Quanta Services Chevrolet. We still want to make the playoffs, but the best way to do it would be to continue to improve and run in the top-five to give ourselves a shot to win a race. Our team has done a good job of closing out races with good finishes most of the year, so hopefully we can do that again on Friday night.”


Chevrolet NASCAR Cup Series Statistics

Manufacturers Championships:

Total (1949-2022): 41

First title for Chevrolet: 1958

Highest number of consecutive titles: 13 (2003-15)

Years Won: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2022

Drivers Championships:

Total (1949-2021): 33

First Chevrolet champion: Buck Baker (1957)

Highest number of consecutive titles: 7 (2005-11)

Most Recent: Kyle Larson (2021)

Years Won: 1957, 1960, 1961, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2020, 2021

Event Victories:

Record for total race wins in single season: 26 (2007)

2023 STATISTICS:

Wins: 9

Poles: 5

Laps Led: 2,032

Top-five finishes: 35

Top-10 finishes: 68

Stage wins: 17

· Ross Chastain – 5 (Daytona), (Auto Club x2), (Dover), (Darlington)

· William Byron – 7 (Las Vegas x2), (Phoenix), (COTA), (Richmond), (Dover), (Charlotte)

· Kyle Larson – 2 (Phoenix), (Bristol Dirt)

· Chase Elliott – 1 (Talladega)

· Kyle Busch – 2 (WWTR), (Sonoma)

CHEVROLET IN NASCAR CUMULATIVE STATISTICS:

Total Chevrolet race wins: 842 (1949 to date)

Poles won to date: 739

Laps led to date: 247,576

Top-five finishes to date: 4,256

Top-10 finishes to date: 8,780

Total NASCAR Cup Wins by Corporation, 1949 to Date:

       General Motors: 1,176

       Chevrolet: 842

       Pontiac: 154

       Oldsmobile: 115

       Buick: 65



       Ford: 822                                                           

       Ford: 722

       Mercury: 96

       Lincoln: 4



       Fiat Chrysler Automobiles: 467

       Dodge: 217

       Plymouth: 191

       Chrysler: 59



       Toyota: 175


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