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SAD DADDY Hunting Blinds will be the Primary Sponsor for Boyd at Darlington

Mooresville, NC (May 9, 2023) – NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Spencer Boyd announced that long-time associate sponsor, SAD DADDY Hunting Blinds will have their own paint scheme for the May 12 race at Darlington Raceway. SAD DADDY Hunting Blinds was on board for Boyd’s first win at Talladega in 2019.

“This one has special meaning,” remarked Boyd. “SAD DADDY has been supporting me for years so I’m excited to see their neon green deer skull finally make it to my truck’s hood. Joey took me and my dad hunting and he has become a trusted friend over the years. Sometimes people think sponsors are just stickers on a race car. There are people behind those stickers and the people behind these SAD DADDY stickers are hardworking, honest, God-fearing, salt of the earth people. I’m honored they choose to support me.”

SAD DADDY prides themselves in building a quality, 100% American made hunting blind. Each of their blinds provides optimal comfort and shelter in some of the harshest hunting conditions. At SAD DADDY Hunting Blinds they strongly believe in God and family values. They are extremely honored to build a product that promotes spending time with family and carrying on the great tradition of hunting.

The term sad daddy is one of the many words to describe a big buck in the hunting world.

The Founder and Owner of SAD DADDY Hunting Blinds, Joey Bruce, commented on the partnership, “I’m very humbled that our company is at a point where we can have our name on the hood of a NASCAR Truck. At SAD DADDY hunting blinds, we are dedicated to quality, affordability, and most of all, customer satisfaction. We know Spencer and his team share similar values and that is why we align so well, outside of similar interests of hunting and racing. I do have to say, ‘sorry not sorry’ that we didn’t want to do a throwback truck. We HAD to have our unique brand out there for our first race!”

SAD DADDY Hunting Blinds & Feeders are now available in over 43 dealer locations throughout the southeast.

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Darlington Raceway on Friday, May 12, 2023 airs live on FS1 at 7:30pm ET.

SUNNYD Racing: Kevin Harvick Darlington Advance

KEVIN HARVICK
Darlington Advance
No. 4 SUNNYD Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing

Event Overview

● Event: Goodyear 400 (Round 13 of 36)
● Time/Date: 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, May 14
● Location: Darlington (S.C.) Raceway
● Layout: 1.366-mile oval
● Laps/Miles: 293 laps/400.2 miles
● Stage Lengths: Stage 1: 90 laps / Stage 2: 95 laps / Final Stage: 108 laps
● TV/Radio: FS1 / MRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Notes of Interest

● Darlington (S.C.) Raceway is home to the Official Throwback Weekend of NASCAR, and for Sunday’s Goodyear 400 NASCAR Cup Series race, drivers and teams use their racecars to turn back time by running throwback liveries. The racecars are the canvas where the paints of the past come alive. For Kevin Harvick and the No. 4 team of Stewart-Haas Racing, they’re throwing it back to the paint scheme Harvick was originally scheduled to race when he made his Cup Series debut back in 2001 with Richard Childress Racing (RCR). America Online, the venerable web portal and online service provider that gave us the ubiquitous “You’ve got mail!” alert, was set to be Harvick’s sponsor, but the death of Dale Earnhardt on the final lap of the season-opening Daytona 500 thrust Harvick into the car Earnhardt used to drive. Earnhardt’s iconic No. 3 was changed to the No. 29 and a 25-year-old Harvick was the new face of RCR. The AOL-sponsored No. 30 originally earmarked for Harvick ultimately went to Jeff Green, with a delayed debut at the 10th race of the season at California Speedway in Fontana. Twenty-three years later, Harvick finally gets to drive his AOL-inspired paint scheme with sponsor SUNNYD, where the logos of the Harvest Hill Beverage Company’s brand aligns with the styling SUNNYD carried on its early aughts packaging. The most refreshing orange drink in existence has taken a fresh look on a paint scheme that almost never existed.

● Darlington is known as “The Track Too Tough To Tame,” but Harvick has tamed the venerable 1.366-mile oval three times, the second-most of any active NASCAR Cup Series driver. The 47-year-old racer from Bakersfield, California, owns two Southern 500 victories (2014 and 2020) and one win in the track’s 400-mile race.

● The 2023 season marks Darlington’s 73rd anniversary, with the egg-shaped oval having hosted 123 NASCAR Cup Series races. The first came on Sept. 4, 1950 and it was the first 500-mile race in NASCAR history and the first on asphalt. Johnny Mantz drove his Plymouth to the win with an average speed of 75.250 mph and the race took 6 hours, 38 minutes and 40 seconds to complete. Juxtapose that with Harvick’s win in the 2020 Southern 500. His Ford Mustang had an average speed of 132.256 mph and the race finished in 3 hours, 47 minutes and 26 seconds.

● COVID-19 stopped racing in its tracks in 2020. After the checkered flag dropped March 8 at Phoenix Raceway, NASCAR went on a 10-week hiatus as the world grappled with the scale of a pandemic not seen since the Spanish Flu of 1918-1919. NASCAR had to navigate a brave new world, and the sport was one of the first to return to action when racing resumed May 17 at Darlington. It was a welcome surprise, as one version of NASCAR’s hypothetical return featured a start date of Oct. 25 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with a stretch of 30 races in 64 days that would wrap with three straight races at Phoenix… on Jan. 1-3 of 2021. In a time of great uncertainty, seeing sports’ return with NASCAR pacing the field proved both prideful and poignant. Harvick never let off the gas even as the season ground to a halt. He focused on all the little details that go into wheeling a 3,400-pound racecar around tracks faster than 39 of his competitors. The result? After finishing second March 8 at Phoenix, Harvick one-upped that result by winning in NASCAR’s return to racing May 17 at Darlington.

● That win on May 17, 2020 at Darlington was Harvick’s milestone 50th career NASCAR Cup Series victory. Harvick led 159 of the race’s 293 laps to secure his 11th straight season as a Cup Series winner. His career win total now stands at 60, which puts him 10th on the Cup Series’ all-time win list.

● Among active NASCAR Cup Series drivers, Harvick leads the following categories at Darlington:

●  Most starts: 30

●  Most top-fives: 13 (next best is Denny Hamlin with 12)

●  Most top-10s: 18 (next best is Hamlin with 16)

●  Most laps led: 813 (next best is Hamlin with 792)

●  Most laps completed: 9,937 (next best is Kurt Busch with 9,571)

●  Note: Hamlin leads the series in wins at Darlington with four, while Harvick stands alone with three wins.

● Who are the all-time leaders at Darlington? Check out these eye-popping statistics:

●  Most starts: 65 by Richard Petty

●  Most wins: 10 by David Pearson  

●  Most top-fives: 25 by Petty

●  Most top-10s: 34 by Petty

●  Most laps led: 2,391 by Petty

●  Most laps completed: 17,120 by Petty

●  Note: The 17,120 laps completed by Petty translates to 23,434.11 miles, almost equal to the equatorial circumference of the Earth (24,901 miles).

● Harvick has proven immensely consistent at Darlington outside of the NASCAR Cup Series. He has made 16 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Darlington, finishing among the top-10 nine times with a best result of third in September 2017. Harvick has also made two NASCAR Truck Series starts at Darlington, with a best result of fourth in March 2002.

Kevin Harvick, Driver of the No. 4 SUNNYD Ford Mustang

What stands out the most for you at Darlington?

“I know the characteristics of the racetrack, as far as having to respect it and racing the track. I know what that means, and I’ve definitely been in the wrong position and got carried away and had it bite me before. But it’s a place that I look forward to going to. It’s a place where I enjoy racing and love the challenges that go with it. I think over the last several years we’ve been fortunate to have some success there, and the expectation is to go there and have a chance to race up front and put yourself in contention. So, that’ll be the expectation as we go back this time and, hopefully, we can do that and have some fun.”

What skillsets are rewarded at Darlington?

“Darlington favors the guy who can be very disciplined and is able to push the car right to 99.9 percent of where that tire run is, and be able to put the car up against the wall and not overstep those boundaries. You have to be very disciplined there to get everything out of the car and keep up with the tire fall-off and not tear anything up – on your own, let alone being around everybody else.”

Is competing at Darlington about racing the track and your competitors, or is it more about managing your tires?

“You’ve got to know when to let somebody go, because you can make it a lot harder on somebody to pass than what it used to be with the things that go on aerodynamically with this particular car. The biggest thing that you have to do is get the restarts right and get yourself really singled out, and once you get singled out, then you can start making some different decisions on when to let somebody go, when to not let somebody go, how hard to fight somebody, and things like that. It just takes one moment there to slip up and the right-rear toe link will be knocked off the car. You can rub the car up against the wall, but if you clip that right-rear tire wrong, it’s going to be the end of your night.”

Running that line up against the wall is not the line you typically run. The “Kevin Harvick Line” is along the bottom. Which line is most advantageous, and when?

“With this particular car, you’ve just got to be careful with how much you abuse the tires because it drives off the right-rear tire so much that you have to think about that a little bit differently. It didn’t seem like that was 100 percent the preferred way to do it through (turns) three and four the last time. You’ve just got to be as easy as possible on the right-rear tire.”

What was it like when you won at Darlington in May 2020 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic?

“Darlington in 2020 was one of those types of moments where you didn’t really know what to expect or how it was going to go. Going to the racetrack that day, I felt weird because everybody else was at home and didn’t want to leave, and I didn’t know if I should be on the road or not on the road. There weren’t many people out there, and pulling into the racetrack and going straight to the motorhome, changing your clothes and walking down pit road straight to the car, and not really knowing what to do or where to go and how this was going to go – just barreling down into turn one, and not having any practice or anything that we had done over the last couple of months. There were a lot of questions, but quickly it just turned into a race. Inside the racecar, you had those same emotions and same feelings and same adrenaline and everything that goes with running up front and leading laps and winning the race. But when it really hit home was when I stepped out of the racecar and I had all that excitement and all that enthusiasm and you could’ve heard a pin drop in that place. Really, the only thing I remember about after the race, the one thing that sticks out the most about how quiet it was, Ryan Blaney’s spotter, Josh Williams, yelled from the top, ‘Great job, Harv!’ and I could hear him like he was standing right next to me. We did the awkward interview and before I got back in my car he yelled that from the spotter’s stand. To get our sport back to the racetrack and see the text messages from folks that were in the NFL and Major League Baseball – I got a text from the White House – and just how important that particular race was to be back on the racetrack and, really, what it showed our country and the world what we should be starting to work on doing, and we pulled it off. Winning that race and living all those awkward moments made you realize how important of a moment that was not only for our sport, but the country in general.”

As part of NASCAR’s 75th anniversary celebration, NASCAR is also celebrating its 75 greatest drivers. What’s a NASCAR memory you have that doesn’t involve you?

“That’s a tough question because so much of my life has revolved around all this, but I think Dale Earnhardt winning the Daytona 500 was late enough in my previous life of not being in the middle of it all. I think that was just a huge moment for our sport and RCR (Richard Childress Racing). I didn’t know anything about RCR at that particular time other than what you see from the outside looking in, but what a huge moment for the sport. Some of my memories are seeing Davey Allison coming to Mesa Marin, and watching Joe Ruttman drive around on a flat tire at Mesa Marin and leading an Open Comp race back in the day, or the lights going out while Ron Hornaday and Rick Carelli and Mike Chase were battling for the lead. Mine are a little bit skewed to West Coast racing. Obviously, we watched national races and different moments in the sport, but there are a lot of great moments from the Winston West Series and the Busch North Series. I go back to the pictures of the 50th anniversary and you look at the front of the NASCAR magazine and all of the champions in that particular photo when NASCAR had all the touring series and all the champions together, and you look at that group of drivers and it brings back a lot of good memories.”

NASCAR Hall of Famers will also be honored at Darlington. From the Class of 2023, who stands out?

“Well, I can talk about all of them because I raced against Hershel McGriff, I raced against Kirk Shelmerdine, I obviously raced against Matt Kenseth, but I think if I had to choose just one, I would probably pick Mike Helton just because of the fact that he has been such a big part of my career and helping guide it in ways that you didn’t even know. Mike has always gone out of his way to try to help make you understand. After he would get done chewing your ass, he would bring you in the next week and say, ‘OK, how do you feel? What’s going on?’ He just has this way of communicating with you in such a stern way, but it’s not so stern that you feel like he’s trying to be a jerk. He’s just one of those guys that can deliver a message very sternly and make you understand, but also be your friend at the same time. You respected him. Mike is just an intimidating person, so if he’s the principal in this situation, then you’re really intimidated by him. I really feel like in today’s day and age that if you had a Mike Helton, it would help the drivers because you always knew where you stood with Mike and the things that you needed to do better.”

No. 4 SUNNYD Team Roster

Primary Team Members

Driver: Kevin Harvick

Hometown: Bakersfield, California

Crew Chief: Rodney Childers

Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina

Car Chief: Robert “Cheddar” Smith

Hometown: Whitewater, Wisconsin

Engineer: Stephen Doran

Hometown: Butler, Pennsylvania

Engineer: Dax Gerringer

Hometown: Gibsonville, North Carolina

Spotter: Tim Fedewa

Hometown: Holt, Michigan

Over-The-Wall Members

Front Tire Changer: Daniel Coffey

Hometown: Granite Falls, North Carolina

Rear Tire Changer: Daniel Smith

Hometown: Concord, North Carolina

Tire Carrier: Jeremy Howard

Hometown: Delhart, Texas

Jack Man: Brandon Banks

Hometown: High Point, North Carolina

Fuel Man: Evan Marchal

Hometown: Westfield, Indiana

Road Crew Members

Mechanic: Tyler Trosper

Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina

Mechanic: Nick DeFazio

Hometown: Orange, California

Tire Specialist: Jamie Turski

Hometown: Trumbull, Connecticut

Engine Tuner: Robert Brandt

Hometown: Mobile, Alabama

Transporter Co-Driver: Rick Hodges

Hometown: Raleigh, North Carolina

Transporter Co-Driver: Stephen Mitchell

Hometown: Woodville, Ohio

IMSA preview: Cadillac seeks some Monterey magic

Two Cadillac V-Series.Rs to challenge for GTP victory in conclusion of West Coast swing

DETROIT (May 9, 2023) – Pipo Derani says it’s time to take the next step. Two steps to be precise.

The co-driver of the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac V-Series.R has stood on the third-place tier of the podium in each of the past four IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship races at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. This weekend, in the MOTUL Course de Monterey, Derani and Alexander Sims will seek to deliver the team’s second victory of the season in the Grand Touring Prototype class.

The two-hour, 40-minute race on the 2.238-mile, 11-turn road course marks the 25th consecutive year that IMSA is racing at the track on the Monterey Peninsula and the first for the GTP class that has expanded to nine racecars since last month’s Grand Prix of Long Beach.

The track, with signature Corkscrew turn, will pose another test for all GTP teams as they continue to learn the nuances of their hybrid racecars.

“It’s always a very challenging track with the lack of grip and ups and downs, so it’ll be interesting to see how the new cars react,” said Derani, who joined forces with Sims and Jack Aitken to win the Twelve Hours of Sebring in March.

Cadillac leads the GTP Manufacturer Championship standings and the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac V-Series.R is one point out of the lead in the GTP Team and Driver Championship.

The sister No. 01 Cadillac V-Series.R, co-driven by Sebastien Bourdais and Renger van der Zande, will aim to get untracked after disappointing outings at Sebring and Long Beach.

NBC will televise the race at 3 p.m. ET Sunday, with streaming in the U.S. on Peacock and outside the U.S. on IMSA.com/TVLive. Qualifying will be streamed on IMSA.com/TVLive at 3:50 p.m. ET Saturday. All sessions will be broadcast on IMSA.com and RadioLeMans.com. SiriusXM live race coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. (XM 207, Web/App 992).

Check out the exciting Cadillac production lineup

Spectators can view the Cadillac V-Series roster, including the 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V and the 2023 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing, at the Cadillac display in the midway. Hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday.

What they’re saying

No. 01 Cadillac V-Series.R

Renger van der Zande: “Laguna Seca is a special one; the highlight of my season because of the highlight of my career with the move in the Corkscrew which elevated me in the top class basically. It’s such a classic race. The tarmac is the same, so there will be a lot of tire deg, and the first time with the Cadillac GTP car so that’s going to be interesting setup-wise. There’s a lot to learn about the car still and I think Laguna Seca is another step in that direction and bringing it forward from there.”

Sebastien Bourdais: “We haven’t had the results that we were hoping for so we’re looking to rebound at Laguna Seca. It’s a really fun track when you can get the car in the window. Unfortunately, they haven’t been able to repave the track as we were all expecting, which is going to put a really strong point on tire management. Tire deg is incredibly high on that surface. We know we have challenges ahead. Nothing has really changed on the BoP, so we’ll have to work really hard to be on top. As with every weekend, it’s going to be a fight with the other manufacturers. That’s what makes it fun and hope we can bring the 01 Cadillac to the front and have a great weekend and turn this thing around before Le Mans.”

No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac V-Series.R

Alexander Sims: “Looking forward to just driving the track and trying to get our teeth stuck into understanding how these GTP cars can work best around there. We’re embarking on an unknown journey at each of these circuits that we go to. We sort of do the simulator work, and the engineers have a certain expectation of what it should be in terms of competitiveness for us. Once we’re on the ground, the circuit conditions are inevitably slightly different to what one expects. We have to adapt and try to optimize our package as quickly as possible while still working on the fundamental development of this car as well because we are still in the early stages of development.”

Pipo Derani: “We have seen this year that some tracks that we were stronger with the DPi compared to our competition, such as Sebring and Long Beach, with the new regulation that advantage has vanished. With that in mind, we are hoping that the advantage that our competitors had in Laguna also goes away and we find ourselves with a chance of winning at Laguna. It’s always a very challenging track with the lack of grip and ups and downs, so it’ll be interesting to see how the new cars react to that. Hoping to have a more straightforward strategy this time around compared to Long Beach and not have our results and faith be dependent on a yellow.”

75 TO GO: POCONO 400 COUNTDOWN DURING NASCAR’S DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY SEASON INCLUDES PADDOCK, VICTORY LANE RENOVATIONS

  • Construction is underway for an elevated infield viewing deck and new Victory Lane that will be ready for the July 21-23 Pocono 400 NASCAR race weekend.
  • New Paddock Pass Plus will provide access to a more modern and immersive fan experience in the heart of all the action.
  • “Tricky Triangle” celebrating NASCAR’s 75th anniversary with a special VIP Drivers’ Meeting Experience and a limited $75 Cup Series ticket.

LONG POND, Pa. (May 9, 2023) – While NASCAR celebrates its heritage throughout its 75th diamond anniversary season, Pocono Raceway has an eye toward the future with the July 21-23 Pocono 400 Cup Series race weekend just 75 days away.

Construction is now underway on Pocono Raceway’s “Paddock Plus” project that features the addition of a special-access elevated infield viewing area and new Victory Lane. The new trackside viewing deck will move to the prime location where Victory Lane was previously located, directly behind the pits and across from the start/finish line. The area will provide a superior elevated view of pit lane, track action on NASCAR’s longest frontstretch, and the Cup Series garage area.

The goal of the project is to deliver a more modern and immersive fan experience in the heart of the action as Pocono Raceway celebrates its 50th anniversary of NASCAR racing at the venue.

The project is in conjunction with the introduction of Paddock Pass Plus, which is designed to provide fans with more, easier and better access than in previous years. In addition to the viewing platform access, Paddock Pass Plus holders also will have pre-race access to the frontstretch and driver introductions and, of course, the fan-favorite “Autograph Alley.”

The Paddock Pass Plus is included in tickets for the Skybox, Terrace Club (Sunday), 300 Level (Sunday) and Club Pocono. Infield campers also receive two complimentary Paddock Pass Plus tickets with their site. For fans not holding tickets in those areas, Pocono Raceway is offering an upgrade option. Fans can purchase the add-on to their current ticket at $75 for the entire weekend or $50 for Sunday only.

The project will be completed in advance of the NASCAR race weekend featuring four races in three days, culminating with the Pocono 400 Cup Series race on Sunday, July 23 (2:30 p.m. ET). The Pocono 400 will be joined by the ARCA Menards Series race on Friday, July 21 (6 p.m.), and the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series CRC Brakleen 150 and Xfinity Series Pocono 225 doubleheader on Saturday, July 22 (Noon & 5:30 p.m.).

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Description automatically generatedIn celebration of NASCAR’s “Thank You Fans”-themed anniversary, Pocono Raceway has special ticket offers ranging from the superfan to the economical one.

The “VIP Drivers’ Meeting Experience” package ($525) includes a VIP pass, access to the pre-race drivers’ meeting, souvenir lanyard and exclusive souvenir autograph board. The package does require a gate admission ticket of choice.

The other offer is a Level 200 grandstand ticket in the Donohue or Petty Tower for $75. These bench-style seats are located in Turn 1 (Donohue) or Turn 3 (Petty) of the grandstand side.

“More. Better. Easier. We have been saying it all year,” Pocono Raceway President Ben May said. “We can’t wait to welcome fans back to ‘The Tricky Triangle’ in just a few months. Coupled with our ‘Paddock Plus’ project, these special offers are just another way we get to say ‘thank you’ to our fans. It’s really something when you think about it. NASCAR has been racing for 75 years. And for 50 of those years, they have been coming to Pocono Raceway. I can’t wait to have some fans join us at the pre-race drivers meeting.”

Click HERE to explore the various ticket options and upgrades for the Pocono 400 weekend. For more information, please visit www.poconoraceway.com.

About Pocono Raceway

Pocono Raceway, also known as ‘The Tricky Triangle,’ is family-owned and situated in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. In business for over 50 years, the Raceway hosts multiple, national motorsports events including the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series events each year. The facility’s calendar also consists of over 200 events including Tough Mudder and a wide range of car clubs and racing schools. Pocono Raceway is recognized as the world’s first, privately-owned solar-powered sports facility. Their 25-acre, three-megawatt solar farm provides the energy needs of the Raceway, as well as, adds electricity to the local power grid. Each member of our raceway staff is committed to creating exciting experiences and lifelong memories. For more information, please visit www.poconoraceway.com.

SPIRE MOTORSPORTS TEAMS UP WITH TD BANK FOR COCA-COLA 600 AT CHARLOTTE MOTOR SPEEDWAY

CONCORD, N.C. (May 9, 2023) – Spire Motorsports announced today it will join TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®, to promote the opening of six TD Bank retail banking locations in the greater Charlotte (N.C.) area, including branding on Corey LaJoie’s No. 7 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 at the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

TD Bank is one of the 10 largest banks in the U.S. and provides a full array of financial products and services to consumers and businesses throughout its Maine-to-Florida footprint. The bank will open its first Charlotte store on Friday, May 12, at 6611 Carmel Road with a two-day community celebration featuring a guest appearance by LaJoie and the No. 7 car beginning at 9 a.m.

“NASCAR is a huge part of the community here in Charlotte,” said Hugh Allen, Regional President of the Mid-South Metro, TD Bank. “What better way to celebrate our first retail location than by teaming up with Spire Motorsports and Corey LaJoie for the iconic Coca-Cola 600. We’re excited to introduce our unexpectedly human brand to the Charlotte area and look forward to seeing some TD Green on the racetrack later this month.”

LaJoie has logged nine previous NCS starts at the legendary 1.5-mile Concord, N.C., oval and earned a venue/race-best 12th-place finish in the 2019 running of NASCAR’s longest race.

“The Coca-Cola 600 is a crown jewel on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule each season,” said LaJoie. “Memorial Day weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway is a piece of Americana like no other. From the moment you step onto the property, you can feel the patriotism. Honoring American heroes who have sacrificed their lives for this country is the recurring theme of the race, and it feels more impactful every year. I can’t think of a better way to introduce TD Bank to NASCAR and to Charlotte. I’m thrilled to show off our Spire Motorsports Chevy Camaro and meet staff, customers, and race fans as we jump start the program at the new TD Bank store on May 12.”

The Coca-Cola 600 from Charlotte Motor Speedway will be televised live on FOX Sunday, May 28 beginning at 6 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. The 14th of 36 races on the 2023 NCS schedule will be broadcast live on the Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

About TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank® …
TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank, is one of the 10 largest banks in the U.S., providing over 9.9 million customers with a full range of retail, small business and commercial banking products and services at more than 1,100 convenient locations throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Metro D.C., the Carolinas and Florida. In addition, TD Auto Finance, a division of TD Bank, N.A., offers vehicle financing and dealer commercial services. TD Bank and its subsidiaries also offer customized private banking and wealth management services through TD Wealth®. TD Bank is headquartered in Cherry Hill, N.J. To learn more, visit www.td.com/us. Find TD Bank on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TDBank and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/TDBank_US and www.twitter.com/TDNews_US.

TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank, is a member of TD Bank Group and a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank of Toronto, Canada, a top 10 financial services company in North America. The Toronto-Dominion Bank trades on the New York and Toronto stock exchanges under the ticker symbol “TD”. To learn more, visit www.td.com/us.

About Spire Motorsports …
Spire Motorsports is a full-time, two-car NASCAR Cup Series race team co-owned by long-time NASCAR industry executives Jeff Dickerson and Thaddeus “T.J.” Puchyr. In 2023, Spire Motorsports will field the No. 7 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for driver Corey LaJoie and No. 77 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Ty Dillon. The team also fields NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series teams in select events.

Spire Motorsports earned its inaugural NASCAR Cup Series victory in its first full season of competition when Justin Haley took the checkered flag in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway on July 7, 2019. Less than three years later, William Byron drove Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado to its inaugural NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win on April 7, 2022, at Martinsville Speedway.

A fourth championship title as the objective for LP Dumoulin this season in the NASCAR Pinty’s series!

Photo Credit Matthew Manor
EventNTN Ultimate Bearing Experience 250
TrackSunset Speedway (Ontario) – May 13, 2023
BroadcastTSN app | TSN.ca | RDS (tape delayed) | FloRacing (USA)
Race7:00 PM E.T. – nascar.ca/race-center/

Trois-Rivières (Quebec), May 9, 2023.- The 2023 NASCAR Pinty’s Series season kicks off this Saturday, May 13 in Ontario at Sunset Speedway in Innisfil, north of Toronto. At the wheel of his #47 WeatherTech Canada | Groupe Bellemare, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin is eager to begin the competition, with an already established goal: to win a fourth championship Series’ title.

2023 marks LP’s fifteenth season in the Canadian NASCAR Top series, the twelfth full-time and with the partnership of WeatherTech Canada. “Although I am an experienced driver in the series, each time a new season begins, the excitement is at its highest level. The work done before a racing season is always important and our entire team in the #47 car WeatherTech Canada | Groupe Bellemare is full of confidence,” says Louis-Philippe Dumoulin.

“The 2022 season was positive in many aspects but it did not fully meet our expectations in terms of results. We can’t wait to reconnect with victory, with the podium and to fight for a new title” adds the three times series’ champion. “I want to be in a position to win that fourth title at the end of the season. This is the main objective. To do this, you have to be conservative when the opportunity arises but also take the chance to win races. We must be at the forefront every time,” he adds.

For Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, in addition to pure competition, setting records is also one of the goals: “I want more victories, titles, I work hard for that”. With 14 races (a record for the series) on the calendar for the 2023 season, strategy will also be decisive. The native of Trois-Rivières is fully aware of this: “we know our strengths and our weaknesses. On some tracks, we escaped victory in the past, but we know why. It’s therefore a very positive element because we can work to improve constantly. Winning on as many different tracks is very rewarding and there are events on the calendar that I would really like to win this year. I am thinking in particular of Toronto race where I won in Formula 1600 but not yet in NASCAR. It would be a great gift for WeatherTech Canada, whose Canadian headquarters are in Burlington, near Toronto.”

Back on victory circle at Sunset Speedway!

The oval track of Sunset Speedway is well known to the driver of car #47 WeatherTech Canada | Groupe Bellemare. Winner of this first event of the season in 2020, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin was among the victory contenders last year, before a technical problem occurred. “I was third on the grid last year there and won there in 2020. It’s a track that I really like, probably one of my favorite ovals. It’s often a race with an unpredictable end because depending on you have a restart on the inside or outside lane, you can win or lose several positions in the last laps.

“We are going to Sunset Speedway with good data, car #47 WeatherTech Canada | Groupe Bellemare is ready. I approach this inaugural race with confidence. We are going to test this Wednesday at the Autodrome Chaudière, it will be our final private test before this first event” concludes Louis-Philippe Dumoulin.

2023 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Date Site Location Track Start Race

May 13 Sunset Speedway Innifil, ON Oval

May 21 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Bowmanville, ON Road race

June 10 Autodrome Chaudière Vallée-Jonction, QC Oval

June 24 Eastbound Speedway Avondale, TN Oval

July 14 Honda Indy Toronto Toronto, ON Urban track

July 22 Edmonton International Raceway Wetaskiwin, AB Oval

July 26 Sutherland Automotive Speedway Saskatoon, SK Oval – Race 1

July 26 Sutherland Automotive Speedway Saskatoon, SK Oval – Racee 2

August 06 Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières Trois-Rivières, QC Urban track

August 14 Ohsweken Speedway Ohsweken, ON Dirt Oval

August 15 Ohsweken Speedway Ohsweken, ON Dirt Oval

August 26 Complexe ICAR Mirabel, QC Road race

September 03 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Bowmanville, ON Road race

September 24 Delaware Speedway Delaware, ON Oval

ABOUT PARTNERS

WeatherTech is committed to designing, engineering and manufacturing the finest products possible for your vehicle, home and your pet. From the industry leading FloorLiner to the 100% non-toxic Pet Feeding System, WeatherTech has dedicated itself to exceed customer expectations of quality, craftsmanship and environmental sustainability for over 30 years. To see the full line of automotive, home and pet products that are guaranteed for life, visit weathertech.ca

Groupe Bellemare is a 3rd generation family business that has been serving clients since 1959. Today, the company has more than 500 employees and provides them with an innovative work environment facilitating work-family balance and a healthy and safe quality of life. With over a half century of experience and its sustained R&D efforts, the Company offers high-quality products and services in areas as diverse as concrete, abrasives and minerals, dimensional load transportation, and recycling. Groupe Bellemare is also very involved in its industry and attaches great importance to its social and environmental role as a member of the business community. Groupe Bellemare makes a positive contribution to the quality of life of citizens in the communities it serves by supporting numerous social causes and promoting local purchasing through its responsible procurement practices. For more information, visit groupebellemare.com

Rousseau Metal has been manufacturing high-quality products for 70 years. Over the years the company become known as a leader in storage solutions. The quality, durability and reliability of their products have earned them a reputation as being among the best in the industry. Over the years, the quality of Rousseau products and excellence of the company’s business practices have been recognized through various certifications and membership in industrial and automotive organizations. To learn more about the company and its products, visit rousseau.com

Dumoulin Competition

Jean-François and Louis-Philippe Dumoulin founded the Dumoulin Competition Race Team in 2009. Working with financial, marketing, logistics and sports management experts, they built up a solid business structure. Dumoulin Competition prepares its own race cars in-house since 2016. Their motto: “Passion – Performance – Partnerships” expresses their will to perform on the track and offer their partners maximum visibility and profitability in return for their commitment. Their vision: To become Canada’s leader in motorsports through on-track performance, an entrepreneurial spirit and human values. dumoulincompetition.com

JCR, First Pacific Funding; to Salute The Man, Geoff BodineDarlington Throwback weekend

Spartanburg, SC – Jeremy Clements Racing is excited to go back in time once again for the annual Darlington Throwback weekend. This year First Pacific Funding will be taking us down memory lane with the 1982 Cup Rookie of the year, 1986 Daytona Champion, 1987 IROC Champion, 3-time Darlington XFINITY Series winner, 18-time Cup winner and one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest drivers of all Time – Geoff Bodine! JCR will run the Iconic Yellow and White livery that Bodine totaled four Cup Series wins from 1985 to 1989. The Shriner’s Children 200 will take place Saturday, May 13th at Darlington Raceway.

“Throwback weekend is one of the coolest weekends on the schedule. Plus, Darlington is not only my home track but also one of my favorite tracks to race on. said Clements. “We really have a helluva great looking car this year. All the credit goes to Steve (Carnes) from First Pacific for helping bring this 80’s badassery of a scheme back to life again! We hope to put on a good show and take the #51 hot rod to the front.” Clements went on to say.

Joining First Pacific Funding as associate sponsors will be – Fox Sports Spartanburg, RE Goodson, Spartan Waste, Nordic Logistics, Circle B Diecast, Matman Designs, Booze Pops, Whitetail Smokeless, Ram Energy Solutions, Dynamic Quality Paintware, ELITE Towing & Recovery, Mechanix Wear, Wix Filters, Carolina Driveline, Cometic, E3 Spark Plugs and ZMAX

RACE PREVIEW
Track: Darlington Raceway
Race: Shriner’s Children 200
Date: Saturday May 13th, 2023
Broadcast Information – TV: 1:30 pm EST on FOX

FAST FACTS:

  • Best Start 12th – 5/2021
  • Best Finish 6th – 5/2021
  • 16th career start at Darlington

JCR TEAM
Team: No. 51
Crew Chief: Mark Setzer
Manufacturer: Chevrolet
Engine: Clements Racing Engines
Twitter: @JClement51 @JCR_Clements51
Instagram: @jclements51 @jeremyclementsracing
Facebook: Jeremy Clements Racing

ABOUT FIRST PACIFIC FUNDING
First Pacific Funding is committed to helping your business grow by providing you capital in a quick streamline process. You can purchase your company’s equipment via a financing program tailored to your company’s needs. We offer highly trained lease managers that are committed to making sure your equipment lease is a memorable experience.

First Pacific Funding is a national lender based out of the Pacific Northwest with satellite offices across the U.S. We provide financing to companies for new or used business equipment and technology. Whether you’re an equipment dealer who needs a leasing partner to fund your customers or a business owner looking to lease your next piece of equipment, FPF has the expertise and support to help you succeed. For more information visit www.firstpacificfunding.com

Zane Smith and the No. 38 RTA gigFAST INTERNET® Darlington Raceway Competition Notes

TEAM AND RACE NOTES:

Zane Smith and the No. 38 RTA gigFAST INTERNET® Ford team heads to the Darlington (S.C.) Raceway for the Buckle Up South Carolina 200. Friday night’s race will be the first for the RTA gigFAST INTERNET colors this season.

RTA – Rural Telecommunications of America, Inc. provides gigFAST INTERNET, VOICE and TV to America’s rural communities. The company was founded in 2018 by Jim Edwards and Don Workman to bring gigFAST INTERNET to America’s rural communities to help bridge the “digital divide”. The company is veteran owned as Workman served in the United States Air Force.

While many internet providers mention gig speeds, RTA created the gigometer to measure your internet speed. You can check yours at www.gigometer.net.

RTA now has customers in 22 states and has been involved with NASCAR since 2020 with Smith.

Smith and the RTA gigFAST Ford will take on the “Lady in Black” starting with practice and qualifying on Friday at 3:05 p.m. ET.

The 200-mile race is set for 7:30 p.m. ET that evening.

COMPETITION NOTES:

After finishing third at the Kansas Speedway, Smith and the No. 38 RTA gigFAST Ford team now lead the regular season championship standings.

Smith has four previous starts at the Darlington Raceway with a best finish of eighth. In fact, Darlington is one of only four active NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series tracks that the 2022 champion does not have a top-five at.

The team is looking to change that this Friday night.

CREW CHIEF CHRIS LAWSON:

“One of the biggest things for us to focus on this weekend is tire wear. Darlington is brutal when it comes to tires. Our pit strategy and tire management is going to play a huge role this weekend.

“We look at all the tracks that we have raced at with Zane and Darlington is one track where we want to give him a better finish. Really, we can win it if we do the right things on Friday night.”

DRIVER ZANE SMITH:

“I had a top-10 there last spring, but I know we can win this weekend with the gigometer on the hood. I think it would be cool to have a top-five finish at every track in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. There are a few we need to check off that list.

“I cannot thank RTA enough for their support. They have been great partners of mine suppling gigFAST INTERNET to our team and we just continue to grow.”

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.

Racing on the Edge: Exploring the Top 5 Most Thrilling and Dangerous Motorsport

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Have you ever wondered what it feels like to drive at speeds of over 350mph with nothing but a helmet, a racing suit, and your driving skills for protection? If so, then this post is just for you! We will take you through our list of the top 5 world’s most thrilling and dangerous motorsport events. It’s not always easy to find excitement in life–but if there is ever an adrenaline rush adventure that will have your blood pumping, these daredevil-like activities will surely do the trick! 

Join us as we explore some of the most popular spectator sports on Earth, where drivers literally risk their lives to win.

Nürburgring Nordschleife – The Most Challenging and Dangerous Race Circuit 

Known as one of the most challenging race circuits in the world, it has been nicknamed “The Green Hell” by legendary driver Jackie Stewart. With over 170 turns spanning 20.8 kilometers, this race track is not for the faint-hearted.

It’s a track that requires utmost respect, skill, and experience, which is why it has been a favorite of many professional drivers over the years. For those who enjoy motorsport betting, the Nürburgring Nordschleife is undoubtedly a circuit that can provide thrilling and unpredictable races. The challenging layout of the track can make it difficult to predict the outcome of a race, which adds an extra element of excitement for those who like to place bets.

Isle of Man TT – The King of Speed Racing 

The Isle of Man TT is held annually on the Isle of Man, and this thrilling race attracts thousands of spectators worldwide. Riders take on the scenic and challenging course, reaching up to 200 mph on their powerful machines. With a history dating back to 1907, the TT race has become a beloved tradition on the Isle of Man and a mecca for speed racing enthusiasts.

If you’re looking for an adrenaline-packed adventure, make sure the Isle of Man TT is on your bucket list.

Pikes Peak International Hill Climb – America’s Greatest Race 

Every year, drivers from around the world gather at the foot of the Colorado Rockies to conquer the 156 turns and 12.42-mile track leading up to the 14,115-foot summit of Pikes Peak. The race has been held since 1916 and has attracted legends like Mario Andretti and Sebastien Loeb. 

But it’s not just for professional drivers – anyone with a car, a helmet, and a dream can participate in the event’s various divisions. 

Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique – Historic Alpine Racing at its Best 

This thrilling race takes place over several grueling days, with drivers hugging tight turns in classic cars through the winding mountain roads of the French Alps. Watching these classic cars roaring past at full throttle is a feast for the senses, from the roar of the engines to the smell of the burning rubber. 

It’s a true testament to the drivers’ skill and dedication as they navigate the challenging course. 

Goodwood Festival of Speed – An Automotive Feast in England

This four-day festival is held annually in West Sussex, England, and celebrates all things automotive. From classic cars to the latest models, the Festival of Speed features a wide range of vehicles for fans to admire. 

But it’s not just about admiring cars. The festival also offers the chance to see these stunning machines in action as they race up the famous hill climb course at Goodwood. 

With so much to see and do, the Goodwood Festival of Speed is truly an automotive feast for all car lovers out there.

Ultimately, the world can offer us some of the most breathtaking and unique Motorsport experiences. So whether you are seeking a thrilling adventure in a classic race circuit or want to savor a slower, picturesque expedition – there is something for everyone. 

Repairing Hail Dents and Dings Yourself

It’s never fun realizing that you’ll need to engage in repairing hail damage on your car. Sure, hailstorms can wreak havoc on our prized automobiles, but with a dash of determination, the right tools, and a good ol’ fashioned love for car repair, we’ll have those dents and dings smoothed out in no time.

 Hail Damage   Repair 

You know, hail can be a real pain for our four-wheeled companions. Those icy projectiles can cause all sorts of mayhem, leaving marks that range from minor dings to major craters. Not to mention, many regions in the US can experience these car-damaging storms. Using tips from some of the best experts in hail dent repair Austin, Texas has to offer, let’s see if we can find a way for you to remove the dent yourself!

Using this DIY hail damage repair guide you’ll learn the best ways how to fix hail damage so that you can mend your hail-kissed chariots right in your own driveway! Together, we’ll go over the must-have materials, tried-and-true techniques, and some insider tips for repairing hail damage to get your ride looking shiny and dent-free once more.

 Introducing PDR: A Dent Repair Solution   

When it comes to repairing hail damage, dents caused by hail contain a vast spectrum of complexities, severities, and sizes. While the skilled hands of a professional are typically the go-to solution, some cases of hail damage might just be manageable with a little DIY elbow grease. The first step is to size up the dent and decide if paintless dent repair (PDR) fits the bill.

For those dents that are small and conveniently accessible, a hail damage repair kit and a touch of enthusiasm for car repair could be all it takes to tackle the job. However, if the hailstorm left behind some larger dents or those pesky hard-to-reach spots, it’s wise to hand over the reins to a seasoned professional.

 Assessing the Damage: A Must-do for DIY Hail Repair 

For car enthusiasts looking to fix hail damage themselves, the first step in DIY hail repair is a thorough inspection of the dent. Key factors to consider include the dent’s size, location and accessibility, depth, and any additional surface damage present in the affected area.

Here’s a handy checklist to determine if PDR repair is the way to go:

  • Size Matters – Dents should be no larger than 4 inches in diameter. Bigger dents usually call for advanced tools and expert know-how.
  • Depth Check – If the dent is too deep, it’s best to leave it to the pros.
  • Accessibility – Steer clear of dents near sharp edges or where two panels meet.
  • Paint Perfection – PDR isn’t the answer for dents with scratched paint, as it could lead to further damage.

If the dent on your vehicle checks all these boxes, feel free to jump further into this DIY hail damage repair guide to get your hail damage wiped away!

 Gather Your Gear: PDR Tool Time 

Embarking on the PDR journey requires a set of trusty tools. While the contents of a hail damage repair kit may vary depending on the dent’s severity, minor dents typically don’t call for highly specialized equipment. Here’s a list of the essentials for PDR:

Below are some tools that are typically used when performing PDR:

  1. Isopropyl Alcohol – Necessary for giving the dented area a thorough cleaning.
  1. PDR Tool Kit – These handy pre-packaged kits come with everything needed for PDR and can often be found online.
  1. Glue Pull Tabs – Perfect for yanking that dented area back into shape.
  1. Glue Gun and PDR Glue – Needed for attaching the pull tabs to the dent.
  1. Glue Remover – An important component for eliminating any stubborn glue residue.
  1. Knockdown Tool and Hammer – Ideal for smoothing out high spots after the dent has been pulled out.
  1. Dent Lifter – Just as the name implies, this tool is a champ at suctioning and pulling out dented areas.

Though the tools required for PDR can differ based on the dent’s specifics, this hail damage repair kit contains the fundamental gear to get the job done and help you successfully tackle PDR on your vehicle.

Fixing Hail Dents  

Mending hail dents on a car can be a long job, but it’s all in a day’s work for someone looking to fix up their car. Just remember to take care and not make things worse. Here’s a handy tutorial to help keep the job running smoothly and steadily.

  1. Give the dented spot a good cleaning. Before getting started with PDR, make sure the dented area is prepped and ready to go. Clean the spot with some alcohol to get rid of dirt and grime, so you can get to work on the dent itself.
  1. Stick the glue tabs onto the dent. Fire up that glue gun and put some PDR glue on the pull tabs. Next, attach those glue tabs right onto the dented spot.
  1. Time to use the dent lifter tool. With the glue tabs in place, gently pull on the dent using the lifter. Keep a steady hand and don’t yank too hard – you don’t want to do more harm than good.
  1. Break out the knockdown and hammer for some fine-tuning. This step helps even out the area where the dent used to be, so the car will be looking good as new.
  1. Clean up any leftover glue with the glue remover. Sometimes, glue can be a bit stubborn, but this step makes sure the area is spick and span once you’re done.

And there you have it – a simple guide for taking care of PDR. Keep in mind that the steps might change a bit depending on the dent you’re working on. Just stay cautious and precise, and you’ll have that car looking great in no time.

  The Bottom Line

Fixing hail damage with PDR can range from simple to complex, depending on the dent’s characteristics. For those dents that fit the bill, DIY enthusiasts can work their magic with the right tools in hand. Precision and deliberate movements are key when performing these repairs to ensure no further harm comes to the vehicle.

When in doubt, it’s always wise to call in the pros. If you’re not confident in your skills, don’t hesitate to enlist the help of a seasoned expert to get the job done right. Sure, the mechanic price tag may seem steep, but you’ll be giving your car the best care by leaving the repair job to the experts, and you may end up saving money by avoiding costly mistakes during self-repairs.