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Herta Leads Tight Pack at Top of First Day of Thermal Open Test

THERMAL, Calif. (Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023) – Colton Herta paced a tight bunch of drivers at the top of the time sheets after the first day of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES open test Feb. 2 at The Thermal Club.

Herta was the quickest overall among 27 drivers running for 5.5 hours, split into morning and afternoon sessions on the 17-turn, 3.067-mile layout being used for this test. His top time of 1 minute, 39.3721 seconds was set during the afternoon session in the No. 26 Honda fielded by Andretti Autosport with Curb-Agajanian. Herta also led the morning session at 1:39.9303, the only driver under 1:40 in that session.

“Just a lot of knocking the rust off,” Herta said. “It’s really good to get the team back into it, get all the boys working again and just get everybody back into the flow. It’s nice to be back in a car. It’s a fun track to drive.”

Christian Lundgaard, the 2022 series Rookie of the Year, started his second full season with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing by ending up second in the No. 45 Honda at 1:39.3767, just .0046 of a second behind Herta.

2021 series champion Alex Palou was third at 1:39.3970 in the No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, .0249 of a second behind Herta. Romain Grosjean continued the traffic jam near the top, ending up fourth at 1:39.4826 in the No. 28 Honda, putting two Andretti Autosport cars in the top four as the team looks to rebound from a challenging 2022 season.

Reigning and two-time series champion Will Power rounded out the top five at 1:39.5690 in the No. 12 Team Penske Chevrolet, the leading Chevy-powered driver.

Less than one second separated the top 18 drivers today overall.

Testing will continue Friday from noon-2:30 p.m. ET and 4-7:30 p.m. ET. Live timing is available at racecontrol.indycar.com, with more content at indycar.com and INDYCAR’s digital channels on all major social platforms.

This is the series’ first preseason open test since the 2020 test at Circuit of the Americas and INDYCAR’s first appearance at The Thermal Club, a private, world-class facility located just outside Palm Springs, California. The 470-acre property opened in 2012 and is known as a premier circuit for club racers and sports car enthusiasts.

“It’s a cool track,” said Callum Ilott, who ended up seventh overall in the No. 77 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet. “A good place to get us started. It’s got a lot of different corners. It’s definitely a great circuit to drive and a lot of fun.”

Marcus Armstrong was the quickest among the four rookies testing in preparation for their first NTT INDYCAR SERIES season. Armstrong, from New Zealand, was 10th overall with a top lap of 1:39.9077 in the No. 11 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda.

“It’s only my second day in an INDYCAR SERIES car, but this Ganassi car certainly gives me a lot of confidence,” Armstrong said. “It moves very natural, if that makes sense.”

Kyle Kirkwood was second quickest in the morning session at 1:40.0236 as he made an impressive debut in the No. 27 Andretti Autosport Honda after driving for AJ Foyt Racing as a rookie in 2022. But Kirkwood turned no laps in the afternoon session due to a clutch change by the Andretti Autosport crew.

Event: The Thermal Club Open Test

Rank Car Driver Name C/E/T Session Time Speed Total Laps
1 26 Herta, Colton D/H/F Practice 2 01:39.3721 111.110 42
2 45 Lundgaard, Christian D/H/F Practice 2 01:39.3767 111.105 46
3 10 Palou, Alex D/H/F Practice 2 01:39.3970 111.082 43
4 28 Grosjean, Romain D/H/F Practice 2 01:39.4826 110.986 35
5 12 Power, Will D/C/F Practice 2 01:39.5690 110.890 50
6 9 Dixon, Scott D/H/F Practice 2 01:39.6211 110.832 37
7 77 Ilott, Callum D/C/F Practice 2 01:39.6673 110.781 45
8 3 McLaughlin, Scott D/C/F Practice 2 01:39.7657 110.671 44
9 60 Pagenaud, Simon D/H/F Practice 2 01:39.7862 110.649 44
10 11 Armstrong, Marcus (R) D/H/F Practice 2 01:39.9077 110.514 46
11 21 VeeKay, Rinus D/C/F Practice 2 01:39.9408 110.477 44
12 8 Ericsson, Marcus D/H/F Practice 2 01:39.9746 110.440 35
13 29 DeFrancesco, Devlin D/H/F Practice 2 01:39.9805 110.434 48
14 18 Malukas, David D/H/F Practice 2 01:40.0088 110.402 55
15 27 Kirkwood, Kyle D/H/F Practice 1 01:40.0236 110.386 20
16 5 O’Ward, Pato D/C/F Practice 2 01:40.0468 110.360 30
17 7 Rossi, Alexander D/C/F Practice 2 01:40.1446 110.253 26
18 2 Newgarden, Josef D/C/F Practice 1 01:40.2062 110.185 50
19 30 Harvey, Jack D/H/F Practice 2 01:40.3712 110.004 45
20 6 Rosenqvist, Felix D/C/F Practice 2 01:40.3928 109.980 35
21 78 Canapino, Agustin (R) D/C/F Practice 2 01:40.4464 109.921 48
22 15 Rahal, Graham D/H/F Practice 2 01:40.5516 109.806 39
23 20 Daly, Conor D/C/F Practice 2 01:40.5622 109.795 39
24 14 Ferrucci, Santino D/C/F Practice 2 01:40.5724 109.784 28
25 06 Castroneves, Helio D/H/F Practice 2 01:40.7349 109.607 45
26 51 Robb, Sting Ray (R) D/H/F Practice 2 01:41.1557 109.151 63
27 55 Pedersen, Benjamin (R) D/C/F Practice 2 01:41.5312 108.747 37
(R) Rookie
Total Laps for Combined Sessions: 1119

CHEVROLET INDYCAR AT THERMAL CLUB – INDYCAR PRESEASON TESTING

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CONTENT DAYS
THE THERMAL CLUB OPEN TEST
THERMAL, CALIFORNIA
DAY ONE TESTING RECAP
FEBRUARY 2, 2023

Will Power, No. 12 Verizon 5G Team Penske Chevrolet, led the Team Chevy contingent after two sessions completing Day One of Preseason Testing at The Thermal Club in the Coachella Valley just south of Palm Springs, California.

Times around the 3.067-mile, 17-turn road course dropped as the day progressed with Power’s fastest lap of 01:39.372, 110.890 mph landing the defending NTT INDYCAR Series champion just two-tenths of a second down to fastest of the day.

The top-thirteen drivers ended the two sessions only six-tenths difference. All 27 drivers were able to get a solid amount of laps in under clear blue skies, with a 60 degree temperature and a slight breeze.

Day two of testing will start at 9:00 am PST and run until 4:30 pm.

NTT INDYCAR SERIES News Conference

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Callum Ilott

Press Conference

Callum Ilott, No. 77 Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet, seventh quickest today:

THE MODERATOR: Good afternoon, everyone. Wrapping up the first day of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES test day. The fastest in both sessions today, Colton Herta. Also joining us seventh quick in session two, Callum Ilott. Callum, you’re 24, the old guy of the group. Colton is like 22. This is like the next generation of young racers.

CALLUM ILOTT: You said I’m old?

THE MODERATOR: You’re old when it comes to the next generation.

Callum, your thoughts on a full day today? Obviously pretty successful in the Chevrolet.

CALLUM ILOTT: Yeah, starting off I was getting used to the circuit, also the team. It was all right. Not as good as him. I think he set a great lap straightaway.

Coming into the afternoon we had a couple items we needed to test and get through.

It was good. I like this place. It’s a big mix of slow speed, long corners, high speed. I think not very forgiving if you do go wrong. No one has put in the wall yet. That’s a good sign.

THE MODERATOR: You see some video, maybe some onboards of various sports cars that are here. Once you get out on the racetrack, was it anything similar?

CALLUM ILOTT: The only thing I found was an E92 M3. That was a good one. That was this track. Obviously, a few layouts. The angle of it was on the floor so you couldn’t see where you were going.

I don’t know. I don’t think anyone has this on a simulator.

“It was a bit of a discovery process for everyone. It’s high speed. I think it’s a great place to start to get us active. To do two days here, yeah, we’ll see what tomorrow holds.

THE MODERATOR: We’ll go ahead and open it up for questions.

Q. What do you think about the possibility of doing a race here? Would it work?

CALLUM ILOTT: It sets a standard really of what we want to be doing with this series. It’s really, really high level, high tech. As a circuit, yeah, it’s got a little bit different corners.

I think the overtaking, we’ll find a way, we’re INDYCAR, someone always sends it down the inside. I think if we can extend the straight and get some maybe between turn six and seven some overtaking. It’s definitely a great circuit to drive and good fun and a bit different to the normal winter training we get in Florida. So I like the circuit.

Yeah, I think if we could, it would be good to race here once.

Q. Anything from a safety upgrade standpoint?

CALLUM ILOTT: I think the (indiscernible) might propose a little bit of an issue. Again, it depends on what angle you’re hitting them obviously.

It’s a pretty straightforward process to make it a bit safer and a bit more cushiony. I’m not in charge of that stuff. I just drive and try not to hit those things.

Yeah, I think it’s a straightforward process. To be fair, everyone has had a little moment today, spun and carried on. That’s a good start. Obviously there are anomalies, these things happen. So far, so good.

Q. Your teammate, do you know the problems he was having?

CALLUM ILOTT: Obviously it’s not easy to jump in these things. He did a good job by the end of the day.

We’re finding our way with the car. There were a couple things in the morning where I was really not happy with it. I know for me that that’s not how the car should behave, whereas he might go to push it a bit more because he doesn’t know on that side. I think that’s what happened on one of the places.

In the afternoon I think they kind of followed the way we’d gone. Yeah, I think he was all right. Look, you’ve always got to push it. A lot of others were making mistakes. I think he was 7/10ths off me by the end of the day. Not bad for the first day.

Q. Callum, last year you said Portland and Laguna was where it started coming together for you. You had experience on those tracks from the year before. When you got the front row at Laguna, was that a sudden breakthrough or because you knew your way around?

CALLUM ILOTT: No, we could go back to, like, Long Beach was one that I’d done before. I think we qualified even worse than the year before. It was put together last minute for the year before. It’s not always the case.

Obviously I know my way around Laguna. That helped a bit. It was one of those tracks that you always drove on Gran Turismo or something as well. I knew it on that side.

Barber was the first place it kind of clicked. At the end of the season I think that’s where we started to understand where we needed to start with the car and have a good baseline. It kind of reflected in those two.

Hopefully I would like to be able to do the same in St. Pete and come along. I think the street circuit car has always been a bit more difficult, a couple things we struggle with. I don’t know if we’ve solved them or not, so it will be interesting to see.

THE MODERATOR: Callum, your eyes lit up when Colton said seven first-gear corners.

CALLUM ILOTT: I’ll go a few second gears, but he was quicker so I might need to revisit that. If I get the blue lights, I’m going to shift.

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Preventing Your Car from Being Stolen from Your Home

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Car theft is a common problem that affects many car owners. Unfortunately, it can also happen right in your own driveway. A stolen car not only causes you inconvenience but also leads to financial losses. The following are some practical tips to help you prevent your car from being stolen from your home.

  1. Invest in a quality car alarm system. A car alarm is one of the most effective ways to deter thieves from stealing your car. It sends out a loud alarm if someone tries to break into your car, alerting you and your neighbors.
  2. Ensure all gating and fencing are up to scratch and aren’t damaged. If you need new fencing then perhaps consider the following – https://www.gates-scotland.co.uk/palisade-fencing
  3. Park your car in a well-lit area. Parking in a well-lit area makes it easier for you and your neighbors to see if anyone is attempting to steal your car. It also makes it harder for a thief to hide in the shadows.
  4. Use steering wheel locks. A steering wheel lock is an inexpensive and effective way to prevent car theft. It makes it much harder for a thief to steal your car, as they would have to first remove the lock before they could drive away.
  5. Install a GPS tracking device. GPS tracking devices can help you locate your stolen car if it’s taken. Some car insurance policies also offer discounts for cars equipped with GPS tracking devices.
  6. Keep your garage door closed. A closed garage door not only keeps your car safe, but it also protects your other belongings. A closed garage door also makes it more difficult for a thief to access your car.
  7. Use window etching. Window etching is a process where your vehicle identification number (VIN) is etched onto the windows of your car. This makes it harder for a thief to sell your car, as the VIN can be easily traced back to you.
  8. Keep your keys secure. Don’t leave your car keys lying around, as they can easily be stolen by a thief. Instead, keep them in a secure place, such as a locked drawer or safe.
  9. Always lock your car doors. It may seem obvious, but many people forget to lock their car doors, leaving them vulnerable to theft. Double-check your doors before you go to bed or leave your car unattended.
  10. Consider purchasing an immobilizer. An immobilizer is a device that stops the engine from starting without the correct key. This makes it much more difficult for a thief to steal your car.
  11. Be aware of your surroundings. Always be aware of your surroundings, especially if you live in a high-crime area. Look for suspicious behavior, such as people loitering around your car or trying to open doors.

In conclusion, there are many ways to prevent your car from being stolen from your home. By following these tips, you can reduce the risk of having your car stolen and ensure that your car remains safe and protected. Remember, prevention is the best form of protection. Don’t wait until it’s too late to take action, start taking steps today to protect your car and your peace of mind.

7 Latest Trends in the Automotive Industry for 2023

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The automotive industry is constantly evolving and finding new ways to improve its products. 

From advances in autonomous driving systems to electric vehicles becoming more popular, the auto industry is pushing toward the future. 

Why is the Automotive Industry growing so fast?

The automotive industry has been seeing a rapid surge in growth and development due to technological advancements. 

Autonomous driving, electric vehicles, connected cars, and 3D printing are all factors that have contributed to the industry’s quick expansion. 

Additionally, consumer demand for more efficient and innovative automobiles is another cause of its growth; as people become more environmentally aware, they seek options to reduce their carbon footprint and improve the overall health of humans.

Overall, it’s no surprise that the automotive industry is growing at such a fast rate – with so much potential for innovation within the field, we can only expect more extraordinary things from it in years to come!

Here’s a look at seven of the latest trends that are set to shape the automotive industry in 2023:

  1. Autonomous Driving

This technology has been developing for some time now and is finally becoming widely available. 

Companies like Tesla, Volvo, Ford, and GM have all developed their systems for self-driving cars, and with advancements in artificial intelligence, these vehicles are getting smarter daily. 

Autonomous driving systems are quickly becoming the way of the future, making them one of the biggest trends to watch for in 2023.

  1. Electric Vehicles

Electric vehicles (EVs) have been gaining popularity over recent years due to their numerous advantages, such as low maintenance costs, quicker acceleration, and no emissions. 

EVs are expected to become even more common in 2023 as manufacturers create improved models with longer-range batteries and more powerful motors. 

Countries like Norway have already started phasing out gas-powered cars, so we will soon see a reduction in fossil fuel use worldwide!

  1. Connected Cars

Connected cars utilize built-in GPS systems, infotainment centers with voice control capabilities, and Bluetooth connectivity to make calls hands-free or stream your favorite music from your smartphone while on the go. 

This technology will soon become a standard feature on many high-end vehicles, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for cars equipped with such features if you’re looking to get one this year!

  1. Augmented Reality

Augmented reality (AR) gives drivers access to real-time data via digital displays inside or outside their vehicles. 

This technology lets drivers get detailed information about traffic conditions or local points of interest. 

At the same time, they drive, which can ultimately lead to safer driving habits since everyone will have access to up-to-date info at all times!

  1. Cloud Computing

Cloud computing allows users to access data stored remotely on cloud servers rather than having it stored locally onboard their vehicle’s computer system. 

This makes tasks like navigating apps or streaming music much quicker and simpler since everything runs off an external server rather than your car’s limited hardware resources!

  1. 3D Printing Technology

3D printing is starting to be used more frequently in automotive manufacturing for custom parts and components such as seats or interior trim pieces – this provides many benefits such as weight reduction plus cost savings due to speedier production cycles!

  1. Virtual Reality Experiences

Finally, some automakers are starting to experiment with virtual reality experiences that can be accessed through compatible headsets inside or outside your car. 

This technology could allow drivers and passengers to experience incredible interactive scenarios without leaving their vehicles!

Conclusion

So there you have it – seven of the latest trends popping up within the auto industry that will undoubtedly shape its future over the next few years. 

Whether you’re looking into buying an EV or curious about what kind of tech will come embedded within our rides by then – these developments should provide some insight into what we can expect from automobiles moving forward!

Massive Partnership Lineup Announced for JTG Daugherty Racing’s 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Season

The racing organization enters its 29th year in NASCAR with powerhouse brands.

Harrisburg, N.C. (February 2, 2023) – – The NASCAR Cup Series season is ramping up, and the JTG Daugherty Racing’s partner list for the No. 47 Kroger Racing Camaro is close to completing its lineup for the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season.

“We are humbled to share the news about our esteemed Kroger Racing partner lineup today,” said Paul Zindrick, JTG Daugherty Racing VP of Corporate Partnerships. “At the top of the pyramid is Kroger® because we could not do this without their unwavering support. Together we have built a best-in-class program that provides a positive ROI to our new and existing partners.”

“It has been a busy offseason, and we are excited to get the season kicked off with all of our partners,” added JTG Daugherty Racing co-owner Tad Geschickter. “Our goal this season is to win races and to sell cases!”

The Kroger Co., which is one of JTG Daugherty Racing’s longest running relationships and the nation’s largest grocer, has played an integral role with the company since 2010. The team has coordinated countless merchandising events and promotional campaigns with multiple divisions and CPG (consumer packaged goods) partners. To tie into the divisional activations, banners will be rotated on Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s No. 47 Camaro. Those banners include: Kroger, Dillons®, Food 4 Less®, Fry’s® Food Stores, Mariano’s, Ralphs® and Smith’s®.

For starters, Food 4 Less takes center stage for NASCAR’s electrifying preseason race, The Clash at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The No. 47 Food 4 Less Camaro will carry The Kraft-Heinz Company’s supremely creamy Velveeta® brand during the exhibition race this Sunday on FOX.

“We have an impressive list of partners in our Kroger Racing program,” said two-time NASCAR Cup Series winner and two-time NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Ricky Stenhouse Jr. “We’re looking forward to starting our regular season and delivering both on and off the track for our Kroger Racing partners.”

JTG Daugherty Racing has added multiple new partners including The Coca-Cola Company, which has rich ties to stock-car racing with roots that run deep. This year, the beverage giant has elevated their partnership with the Kroger Racing team and will feature Coca-Cola® in a variety of races this season on the No. 47.

Another major partner added is Kellogg Company, which features delicious brands that we know and love while “creating better days and a place at the table for everyone through trusted food brands.” The Kellogg Company will highlight hero brand Cheez-It® snack crackers and Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes® cereal that gives the “sweet spark to go all in.”

New to the stable as well is Blue Buffalo™ dog and cat food with the finest natural ingredients, where quality ingredients are only the beginning. Animals have always been near and dear to the hearts of our team owners since the company’s inception and the brand is a great fit.

Surely, to be a fan favorite, Dreyer’s™ Grand Ice Cream has jumped on board. For nearly a century, Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream has served up scoops. They will spotlight Drumstick®, which has been America’s favorite since 1928 and a staple in the team’s freezer throughout the years.

Continuing with the momentum, Tree Top® has joined the racing organization as well. Tree Top takes “pride in good fruit and crafting 100% fruit juice.” They turn fruit they harvest into Apple Sauce that people have enjoyed for generations. Both their Apple Sauce and Apple Juice will be displayed on the No. 47 Camaro.

We’re also excited to announce Upfield™ is joining the team. They are new to us, but their slow-churned creamy Country Crock® spread is not new to racing. NASCAR fans will get to see mom’s ally in action during Darlington’s Throwback weekend. Also, I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!® will be spotlighted in the program.

But wait, there’s more! The team welcomes Pit Boss®, which covers the rubs and spices category and is our official grilling partner for this season. We are also happy to announce that Sugarlands Distilling Co., which performs the age-old craft of distilling fine award-winning spirits, has joined the racing organization. Further, to help soothe our aches and pains during the season, Sanofi’s Icy Hot® comprehensive line of pain-relieving solutions has been signed.

Up next are our long-term partners. Like The Kroger Co., Kimberly-Clark has been a longstanding partner of ours for over a decade. Their first appearance on the No. 47 was also in 2010 with Scott® Products, and they sponsored the No. 47 car when we visited Victory Lane in 2014 at Watkins Glen International. Scott® Brand, Cottonelle®, Kleenex® and Viva® will be featured on Stenhouse Jr.’s car at various times during the 2023 season. The pioneer and global leader is jumpstarting the regular season with Cottonelle on the No. 47 Kroger Camaro for the Daytona 500 on February 19th.

Another one of our innovative partners, Bimbo Bakeries USA, has returned for the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season. For half a decade, their shopper marketing team has found clever ways to showcase and successfully activate the partnership all year long. We’re looking forward to continuing to grow together, and highlighting their iconic brands. Thomas’®, known for “English Muffins to Everything Bagels,” is identified as the hero brand while Entenmann’s® and Ball Park® Buns & Rolls will have nice visibility during select events.

One more returning partner includes the trusted brands of Colgate-Palmolive. Over 200 years they have served hundreds of millions of consumers worldwide. Their Irish Spring® Body Wash was spotted in multiple races during the 2022 season and strategically had placement on the No. 47 Kroger Racing Camaro for the Bristol Dirt Race. The team needed Irish Spring® Body Wash from the cloud of dirt kicked up during that cool spectacle. Irish Spring returns for the Bristol Dirt Race on April 9th.

Shifting from body wash to a snack bar category, General Mills returns with their perfect bars for wherever you are. Nature Valley™ is packing a punch with snacks that keep you going throughout the day. Additionally, they are featuring Totino’s™ golden Pizza Rolls and Party Pizza.

Next, Conagra Brands combines a rich heritage of great food with innovation at the heart of what they do. Their iconic protein snack, Slim Jim®, is back on the No. 47 Camaro.

Adding to the powerhouse brands listed is The Hershey Company, which has 90 beloved brands and a legacy of goodness. It was nostalgic to see their Reese’s® brand return to NASCAR on Stenhouse Jr.’s No. 47 Camaro at Charlotte last year. This time around, they will be with us at North Wilkesboro Speedway for the All-Star race weekend.

Then we have Harvest Hill’s bold and tasty unique orange drink, SUNNYD®. They have a long history with Stenhouse Jr. prior to the Olive Branch, Mississippi native joining JTG Daugherty Racing in 2020. We’re proud to announce they have signed on for this season, especially since they have played a vital role in Stenhouse Jr.’s NASCAR Cup Series success: two wins, three pole awards, 20 top-five and 45 top-10 finishes.

Riviana® Foods Inc. is another longstanding partner featuring Minute® Rice that suits our team and NASCAR consumers’ fast-paced lifestyle. Minute Rice is quick and easy to make with great flavor for a side dish or as a recipe ingredient and a household name.

That wraps up the list for now. In the coming weeks, the team plans to share more news as contracts are placed in the drawer. For now, be sure to tune into the upcoming preseason exhibition race at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Busch Light Class airs at 8 PM ET on FOX, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Ch. 90) on Sunday, February 5th (and qualifying heat races begin at 5 PM ET).

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB NCS Race Preview: The Clash at the Coliseum

Race Information

  • Round: NASCAR Cup Series Exhibition race (non-championship points paying)
  • Track Location: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum – Los Angeles, California
  • Race Name: Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum
  • Broadcast: 8:00 PM ET live on FOX (TV) and MRN (Radio)
  • Team Entrants:

No. 42 | Noah Gragson & Luke Lambert – Sunseeker Resorts Chevrolet
No. 43 | Erik Jones & Dave Elenz – Allegiant Chevrolet

Noah Gragson, No. 42 Sunseeker Resorts Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Stats

  • Noah Gragson will make his first attempt at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Sunday.

2022 NCS Season Stats

  • Starts: 18, Best start: 7th, Best finish: 5th, Top 5s: 1, Top 10s: 1
  • About Sunseeker Resorts: Opening in 2023, Florida’s newest luxury resort located in Charlotte Harbor is the first resort property of Sunseeker Resorts, a wholly owned subsidiary of Allegiant Travel Company. Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor occupies over 22 waterfront acres with 785 guest rooms, including 189 Signature Sunsuites™. Set upon the Peace River and Florida Gulf Coast, this premier resort offers 20 original food and beverage concepts; including seven stand-alone restaurants, eleven bars and lounges, two poolside offerings and a 25,000-square-foot multi-dining experience. Additional hotel amenities include a waterfront promenade, two unique rooftop and waterfront pool experiences, 60,000-square-feet of combined convention space, full-service spa and salon, a 7,100-square-foot state-of-the-art fitness center with four group exercise studios with specialty instructor lead classes, three retail and market shops, and an 18-hole championship level golf club exclusive to hotel guests only. The resort is conveniently located within a short drive of Punta Gorda, Fort Myers, Sarasota, St. Petersburg-Clearwater, and Tampa airports. For more information, visit www.sunseekerresorts.com. Follow us on Instagram: @sunseekerresorts and like us on Facebook: @sunseekerresorts.
  • Season Preview: Noah Gragson will begin his highly-awaited NASCAR Cup Series rookie campaign driving the No. 42 Chevrolet for the newly-rebranded LEGACY MOTOR CLUB. The driver from Las Vegas, Nevada, moves up the ladder from the NASCAR Xfinity Series, where he most recently finished second in the championship points standings. After spending four years driving full-time in the series, he was able to capture 13 wins, over 60 top-fives, and over 90 top-10 finishes.

Coming off of a breakout season in which Gragson contested for the series championship, 2023 marks a new journey for the rookie. Leading the No. 42 team will be Luke Lambert, an established crew chief that guided Noah to eight wins in 2022.

  • New Kid On The Block: Gragson will attempt to make his first start in The Clash this week, as he steps into the No. 42 Sunseeker Resorts Chevrolet full-time. He will contest for Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors in 2023, competing against Ty Gibbs, his championship rival from one season ago in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. After winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Most Popular Driver Award, Noah brings a new flare to the Cup Series, and will surely be one to watch as the season unfolds.
  • NG Appearances: Fans attending the Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum will have two opportunities to meet Noah Gragson on Sunday, February 5th:

Hurley Booth: Noah will head out to the Hurley booth on Christmas Tree Lane where he will sign autographs in collaboration with the official launch of Hurley’s NASCAR collaboration line of clothing from 10:45 AM to 11:15 AM local time.
Trackside Live! Stage: Appearing alongside teammate Erik Jones, Gragson will host a fan Q&A session at the Trackside Live! stage located on Christmas Tree Lane from 12:30 PM to 12:45 PM local time.
- From the Drivers Seat: Entering your rookie season, you head to Los Angeles with a lot of momentum surrounding your team. Specifically for this event, what do you anticipate and what are some of your expectations for this weekend?

“We’ve had a lot of great things going for us at LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, and I’m looking forward to starting our year on the right foot this weekend in Los Angeles. The Clash is a great event that NASCAR has put on; I watched the race on TV last year and was pretty excited about what I was able to take away as a fan of the sport. There’s certainly a cool atmosphere there, and it’ll also be a fun experience to join our new partner Hurley with their NASCAR drop. We’re even going to go up in the Goodyear Blimp before the weekend kicks off, which is something that I’m really pumped about. As far as expectations go, I think the key for us will be to make the race first and foremost, and then continue to learn about this new car before we start points racing. I’ve still got a lot to learn competing at this level, but I’m ready to get things under way with my No. 42 Sunseeker Resorts team.”

Erik Jones, No. 43 Allegiant Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Stats

  • NCS Starts: 1, Best start: 16th, Best finish: 4th (2022), Top 5s: 1, Top 10s: 1

2022 NCS Season Stats

  • Starts: 36, Wins: 1 (Darlington), Best start: 2nd, Top 5s: 3, Top 10s: 13, Laps led: 147, Points finish: 18th
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  • Season Preview: With six full seasons in the books, Jones returns to the seat of the No. 43 Camaro for the 2023 season and his seventh year competing full time in NASCAR’s highest level of competition. During the 2022 season, Jones returned to victory lane to earn his second Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway and capped the season with three top-five and 13 top-10 finishes. The 2023 season will see Jones and crew chief Dave Elenz continue their partnership with the newly rebranded LEGACY MOTOR CLUB team.
  • Jones at The Coliseum: Erik Jones will make his second appearance at the LA Coliseum, competing in the 2023 Clash. During his debut at the world-known facility, Jones earned started the race from 16th and made his way to a fourth-place finish. Throughout his NASCAR Cup Series career, Jones has five Clash appearances, including a win in 2020 when the event was held at the historic Daytona International Speedway.

-EJ Appearances: Fans attending the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum will have an opportunity to meet Erik Jones on Sunday, February 5th.

Trackside Live! Stage: Appearing alongside teammate Noah Gragson, Jones will host a fan Q&A session at the Trackside Live! stage located on Christmas Tree Lane from 12:30 PM to 12:45 PM local time.

  • From the Driver’s Seat: “I’m excited to get the season started this weekend at the LA Coliseum with the Clash. Last year we went into this race not really knowing what to expect but were able to get a good finish. I think this year, we are a little more prepared and hopefully we can get the season started with a win and set the tone for the year. NASCAR and everyone involved have done a great job making this race a fun environment and bringing new eyes to our sport. It’ll be nice to get back in the No. 43 Camaro and kick things off for the 2023 season with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB.”

ABOUT LEGACY MOTOR CLUB:

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

For the last 75 years, the iconic Petty family name has been synonymous in NASCAR, spanning four generations. Over the course of his driving career, Team Ambassador Richard Petty forever enshrined himself as “The King”, earning 200 wins and seven NASCAR Cup Series championships alongside NASCAR Hall of Fame crew chief Dale Inman. GMS Racing entered the NASCAR Cup Series in 2021, later acquiring Richard Petty Motorsports to form Petty GMS.

The team was rebranded to LEGACY MOTOR CLUB in 2023 with the addition of Johnson, another seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, to the ownership structure. As a nod to car clubs of past eras, LEGACY M.C. is an inclusive club for the automobile racing enthusiast, fostering a team environment that will breed success for years to come. LEGACY M.C.’s vision is to honor the rich history of its past and acknowledge the future of the sport with some of today’s most iconic drivers.

LEGACY M.C. 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.

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Burton, Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Have High Hopes for the Clash

Harrison Burton and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team are optimistic headed into this weekend’s Busch Light Clash at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and with good reason.

For starters, they had a good run in the inaugural Clash, which is held on a temporary course inside the famed stadium. The team also is encouraged by the way it ended last year’s Cup Series season with a flurry of good finishes. To top it all off Burton is fresh off a win in an IMSA sports car race on the road course at Daytona International Speedway.

“Last year’s Clash was a great event for the industry and for the No. 21 Ford,” said crew chief Brian Wilson, who like Burton is heading into his sophomore season in NASCAR’s elite division. “Transferring into the main event was a huge accomplishment for our young team.”

“We’re looking to build from that and on the momentum we had to end 2022.”

Wilson said the entire Motorcraft/Quick Lane organization was heartened by the late-season improvement, which was backed up by race statistics.

“Coming off the end of the season, everyone was excited with our step forward in competitiveness,” he said. “In three of the last four races we qualified in the top-10. This was a great sign that our hard work was paying off.”

Once the final checkered flag of 2022 had flown, Wilson and the team did a more thorough evaluation of their season, and liked what they saw.

“After the first four races in 2022 our average finish was 29th,” he said. “In the last four races it was 19th.

“That’s a large step forward in a highly competitive field. You could also see progress when you looked quarter by quarter at our stats.”

“At the end of the year everyone could feel the change in performance, but it’s always good to see the numbers back that up.”

Wilson added that last week’s win by Burton at Daytona, where he teamed with fellow Ford driver Zane Smith to win the Michelin Pilot Challenge event. Burton took the checked flag over veteran sports car racer Spencer Pumpelly, making him and Smith the first NASCAR regulars to get the victory in that race.

“Harrison’s win in his Mustang was another boost of confidence, Wilson said. “The Wood Brothers team is excited to get to the track and continue to improve on where we ended 2022.”

Practice for the Busch Light Clash is set for Saturday from 3-5 p.m. Pacific Standard Time (6-8 p.m. Eastern), to be followed by single-car qualifying. Both will be broadcast on FOX Sports 1.

Sunday’s program starts at 2 p.m. (5 p.m. Eastern) with four 25-lap heat races followed by two 50-lap last chance races.

The 150-lap main event begins at 5 p.m. Pacific (8 p.m. Eastern), with Sunday’s coverage on FOX.

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Wood Brothers Racing
Wood Brothers Racing was formed in 1950 in Stuart, Va., by Hall of Famer Glenn Wood. Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team and one of the winningest teams in NASCAR history. Since its founding, the team won 99 races (including at least one race in every decade for the last seven decades) and 120 poles in NASCAR’s top-tier series. Fielding only Ford products for its entire history, the Wood Brothers own the longest association of any motorsports team with a single manufacturer. Glenn’s brother, Leonard, is known for inventing the modern pit stop. The team currently runs the Ford Mustang driven by Harrison Burton in the famous No. 21 racer.

NCS AT L.A. MEMORIAL COLISEUM: Team Chevy Clash Advance

TEAM CHEVY ADVANCE
Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles, California
February 5, 2023

 NASCAR’S RETURN TO THE COLISEUM

The 2023 NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) season will officially take the green flag at the renowned Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with the 45th running of the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum. The annual exhibition-style, non-points paying preseason event made its debut appearance at the .25-mile track built within the famed Los Angeles venue in 2022, marking the first time the Clash was held outside of Daytona Beach, Florida, since its inaugural event in 1979. The encore performance at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum will set the stage for the 36 points-paying race schedule for NASCAR’s premier series, which kicks-off with the 65th running of the Daytona 500 two weeks later. Chevrolet will help get the 2023 NCS season underway, with the Camaro SS set to pace NASCAR’s premier series at the iconic Southern California track.

The 2022 Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum was not only the series debut at the track, but it was also the competition debut of the Next Gen Camaro ZL1. The manufacturer made a strong first appearance on-track, with five Chevrolet drivers from four different teams taking top-10 finishes in last year’s main event.

LOOKING BACK ON HISTORY

The winningest manufacturer in NASCAR Cup Series history lives up to that prestigious honor in the Clash record books. In the event’s 44-race history, Chevrolet leads the way with 21 all-time victories. The Bowtie brand’s most recent trip to victory lane in the annual preseason event was with Jimmie Johnson behind the wheel of the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet in 2019. Johnson will return to the event in a new capacity this year as a team owner, with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB making its official on-track debut in the exhibition race.

A staple name in the Clash record books is career Chevrolet driver Jeff Gordon. The NASCAR Hall of Famer leads the series in most consecutive Clash appearances, competing in 22 consecutive events (1994 – 2015). Gordon took his first of two Clash victories in 1994, making him one of just five drivers in the event’s history to win in his first Clash appearance. Only six times in the event’s history has the Clash winner gone on to win the Daytona 500. Gordon was able to accomplish that feat in 1997.

NEXT GEN CAMARO ZL1 BACK ON TRACK

It was one year ago at the renowned Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum where the major automotive brands of NASCAR’s premier series debuted their Next Gen models. Bringing the track and the street closer together, a collaboration among Chevrolet’s engineers, designers and its race teams developed the Next Gen Camaro ZL1. Taking its debut season by storm, nine drivers from four different Chevrolet teams collected a manufacturer-leading 19 victories for the Next Gen Camaro ZL1, ultimately leading Chevrolet to its 41st NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer’s Championship title and continuing its legacy as the winningest manufacturer in NCS history.

The Camaro ZL1 race car made its series debut in 2018, competing for two seasons before being replaced by the Camaro ZL1 1LE in 2020. The Camaro ZL1 1LE took on NASCAR’s premier series for two seasons, leading to the debut of Chevrolet’s latest race car – the Next Gen Camaro ZL1 – in 2022. In that timespan, Chevrolet recorded two NCS Driver Championships with Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott (2020) and Kyle Larson (2021); and back-to-back NCS Manufacturer Championships in 2021 and 2022.

NEW TO THE BOWTIE LINEUP

There will be a set of new faces added to Chevrolet’s full-time NASCAR Cup Series driver lineup in 2023, all of which will get their seasons officially underway in this weekend’s Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum.

Noah Gragson, No. 42 LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Camaro ZL1

Noah Gragson will contend for NCS Rookie of the Year honors behind the wheel of the No. 42 LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Camaro ZL1. Gragson is coming off a strong season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS), collecting a series-leading eight victories and finishing in the runner-up position in the series’ driver points standings. While a series rookie, the 24-year-old Nevada native is no stranger to the series. In 2022, Gragson made 18 starts in NASCAR’s premier series, all made with Chevrolet teams Kaulig Racing, Hendrick Motorsports and Beard Motorsports. The No. 42 LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Camaro ZL1 team will be under the leadership of Crew Chief Luke Lambert, who was also Gragson’s Crew Chief at JR Motorsports in 2022.

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Camaro ZL1

AJ Allmendinger has found his way back to full-time competition in NASCAR’s premier series, taking over the driving duties for the No. 16 Kaulig Racing Camaro ZL1 in 2023. Allmendinger retired from full-time NCS competition in 2018, going on to join Kaulig Racing to compete a part-time schedule in the NXS in 2019 and 2020. The 41-year-old California native went on to compete full-time in the series in 2021 and 2022, claiming back-to-back NXS regular-season championship titles. Allmendinger also ran a limited schedule in the organization’s second NCS entry the past two seasons. A highlight of those starts includes claiming the victory in the series’ debut at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course in 2021, marking Kaulig Racing’s first-ever win in NASCAR’s premier series.

Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Camaro ZL1

The 2023 season will also see two-time NCS Champion, Kyle Busch, back behind the wheel of a Chevrolet-powered machine, piloting the No. 8 Camaro ZL1 for Richard Childress Racing. The 37-year-old Las Vegas, Nevada, native started his NCS career with Chevrolet, competing his rookie campaign with Hendrick Motorsports in 2005. From 2005 to 2007, Busch scored four NCS wins with Chevrolet, two of which came in his rookie season. A notable win for Busch came in the debut of the “Car of Tomorrow” at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2007, a triumph that also delivered Chevrolet its milestone 600th all-time NCS win.

One of the most accomplished drivers in NASCAR’s modern history, Busch has recorded a series-leading 224 victories across all three NASCAR national series.

TEAM CHEVY DRIVERS: WEST COAST BOUND

A new format was introduced to the Busch Light Clash last season, with heat races and last chance qualifiers setting the main event lineup for the first time in the event’s history. This year, the main event’s starting lineup will expand to 27 cars, with the top-five finishers in each of the four heat races and the top-three finishers from each of the last chance qualifier races securing a starting spot. The 27th and final starting spot will be given to the driver who finished highest in the 2022 points standings that did not race their way into main event.

With all 2023 NASCAR Cup Series chartered teams eligible to enter the Clash, 16 Chevrolet drivers will battle for their chance to compete in the 150-lap main event:

Ross Chastain, No. 1 Worldwide Express Camaro ZL1

Austin Dillon, No. 3 Get Bioethanol Camaro ZL1

Kyle Larson, No. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM Camaro ZL1

Corey LaJoie, No. 7 Animal Control FOX Camaro ZL1

Kyle Busch, No. 8 BetMGM Camaro ZL1

Chase Elliott, No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Camaro ZL1

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Action Industries Camaro ZL1

William Byron, No. 24 RaptorTough.com Camaro ZL1

Justin Haley, No. 31 Celsius Camaro ZL1

Noah Gragson, No. 42 Sunseeker Resort Camaro ZL1

Erik Jones, No. 43 Allegiant Camaro ZL1

Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Food4Less / Velveeta Camaro ZL1

Alex Bowman, No. 48 Ally Camaro ZL1

Ty Dillon, No. 77 NASCAR Fan Rewards Camaro ZL1

BJ McLeod, No. 78 Celsius Camaro ZL1

Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Jockey Camaro ZL1


FOR THE FANS

Fans can visit the Team Chevy Racing Display in the NASCAR Fan Fest area of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Fans can check out Chevrolet vehicles on display at NASCAR Fan Fest, including a Corvette, Camaro ZL1, Tahoe Z71, 1500 Silverado ZR2, Equinox RS FWD, Bolt EUV Premier.

Team Chevy Driver Appearances at the Display:

Sunday, February 5

Corey LaJoie: 10:30 a.m.

Justin Haley: 11:30 a.m.

Ty Dillon: 11:45 a.m.

William Byron: 12:20 p.m.

Chevrolet Display Hours of Operation:

Saturday, February 4: 12 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Sunday, February 5: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Tune-In:

FS1 will telecast the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum practice session at 6 p.m. ET, followed by qualifying at 8:30 p.m. ET, on Saturday, February 4. Live coverage can also be found on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

FOX will telecast from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Sunday, February 5, starting with qualifying heat races and last chance qualifier races at 5 p.m. ET, followed by the main event for the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum at 8 p.m. ET. Live coverage can also be found on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.


QUOTABLE QUOTES

Ross Chastain, No. 1 Worldwide Express Camaro ZL1

What makes Trackhouse different?

“I think it’s the people that makes the difference. It’s a breath of fresh air and it’s a place where people really have the opportunity to shine.”

Does it feel any different entering this season?

“Last year there was so much unknown. The year before that I had just signed a contract Chip Ganassi Racing (CGR). The one thing about last year that made me feel a little bit more comfortable was that I had the same guys on the No. 1 at Trackhouse as I did on the No. 42 at CGR. The excitement was high last year and then we missed the main event at the LA Clash and finished last at the Daytona 500. That was a pretty humbling moment to stumble out of the gate like that. We did a reset and got ourselves regrouped for the rest of the season. I think things are a little calmer going into this season. I have the same group of guys again this year, and we have a year under our belt with this version of the car which is helpful.”

You had some bumps in the road last season along with a lot of success. How are you approaching this year?

“I certainly learned a lot from last year. It was an arrival year, running in the top-five, top-10, winning a couple of races in the Cup Series. It’s such a small and special group of men and women who came before me and accomplished that. I’ve spent years trying to get here, trying to get my name out there enough to try and get hired to drive someone’s racecar. Maybe my name doesn’t need to be talked about every week (laughs), for some sort of action on the track. Maybe some weeks we can just fly under the radar, without any drama, get wins and top-fives.”

Austin Dillon, No. 3 Get Bioethanol Camaro ZL1

You’re RCR Chevy was really strong in the Clash last year. Did the race exceed your expectations?

“There were a lot of unknowns heading into the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum last year. It was a brand new track – the smallest and tightest track we had ever raced on in the NASCAR Cup Series – and a brand new car with the debut of the NextGen Chevrolet. I think the race exceeded everybody’s expectations. NASCAR did a great job introducing new fans to the sport, and FOX did a great job with the broadcast window. Everyone knew we were there, and it was a solid move forward for the sport. From the competition side of things, it was good, fun racing. Our RCR Chevy was really fast in practice, and our long run speed was there during the race. I’m just disappointed I couldn’t get those next two cars and ended up finishing third. All-in-all, our sports’ inaugural race in L.A. was great, and we’re all looking forward to getting back there for this year’s event.”

Kyle Larson, No. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM Camaro ZL1

Larson on the Clash at the Coliseum:

“I thought last year was amazing. NASCAR and everyone else involved did a great job building the track, making it proper for racing, creating excitement around the event and making it fun for fans. It was great to be a part of that historical event. I’m happy that we’re able to come back and put on another great show. I’m sure that it will be even better than the inaugural race was.”

Cliff Daniels, Crew Chief, No. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM Camaro ZL1

Daniels on the upcoming season:

“People always say control what you can control. The good news for us is there are things that we (the No. 5 team) can control to make a difference and be better. A lot of those things we got right in 2021. We know that it is within us. We have the capability and talent. Now we just need to put it together and come out of the gates strong in 2023 to run a solid season. I’m confident that we will.”

Kyle Busch, No. 8 BetMGM Camaro ZL1

What are the keys to running well at the LA Coliseum?

“I feel like, obviously having a fast car is good but to have a fast car you have to be fast while going slow. You’re probably out of the throttle just as much as you’re in the throttle at the Clash and time in which you’re on the brakes is going to be very important to making sure you’re not on ‘em too much but yet you still get the car slowed down enough in order to make it turn for the middle of the corner and exit for the next straightaway.”

Can you compare racing at the Coliseum to any place you’ve raced at in the past?

“I would say racing at the Coliseum is most similar to a place in Canada that I raced at once before, Autodrome Chaudiere which is a tight little quarter-mile track. It had a little bit of banking, so the Coliseum being so flat is a little bit new compared to that. There’s also another place in Los Angeles that’s not too far away which is called San Bernadino Speedway. There’s a little quarter-mile, flat racetrack there that I raced Legends cars at years and years ago. Had a lot of fun and won a race there. I feel like I’m using some of that for racing at the Coliseum.”

How challenging is it to qualify well at The Clash?

“Last year for us it was really good. I was able to qualify first and ran second for majority of the race. Had a good race, unfortunately it came up a tick short. Qualifying well at the Clash is important as much as it is challenging because it’s only two laps and you’ve got to hit your marks. It’s hard to know how hard you hit the corner and how much you really give it on exit to not spin the tires too much. It is a challenge, but it’s also very important because it can set up your track position for the whole rest of the event.”

How important is it for NASCAR to kick off the season in Los Angeles?

“I think it’s great to get an opportunity to go out to Los Angeles and kick off the season. I think that it kind of wakes the Los Angeles crowd up a little bit for when we come back out there for Fontana. Might get them a little interested to come back out and see NASCAR again at Fontana but it also gives newer fans people the opportunity to see us in LA and sometimes they won’t really venture out too far out to go somewhere to see an event so it’s nice to have one right there in the meat of the city and also get the attention of nothing really on television during that weekend with the NFL taking the weekend off before the Super Bowl.”

Chase Elliott, No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Camaro ZL1

Elliott on racing at the Clash:

“The Clash was a good event last year and it was a unique way to kick off our season. It seemed like the fans were excited to be there and enjoyed all the festivities they had going on. It was just kind of a different vibe than what we usually have. Everyone that had a hand in putting it together and bringing it to life did a great job, and going back a second year, I think it will just be as good.”

Alan Gustafson, Crew Chief, No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Camaro ZL1

Gustafson on heading back to Los Angeles for the Clash:

“Last year was kind of surreal racing at such an iconic place where so many major events have been held. It’s just a cool venue and I’m looking forward to going back. Hopefully this year will be a little bit of a calmer experience and a little less stressful. Last year everything was brand new – the track, the format and the car. We’ll have a little bit better of an idea of what we’re going for this time around, but the track is so unique that even with going there last year, we’re still learning.”

William Byron, No. 24 RaptorTough.com Camaro ZL1

Byron on starting the 2023 season at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum:

“I’m excited to get out to Los Angeles. I’m just really ready to get the season started. We have our goals set to accomplish this year and the team has been preparing for the season to get back underway. While the Clash isn’t a points-paying race, it is a good way to get momentum going and really shake the dust off before the season ramps up in Daytona. The goal still remains to win every time we’re on track and show what we’ve learned.”

Rudy Fugle, Crew Chief, No. 24 RaptorTough.com Camaro ZL1

Fugle on returning to the LA Coliseum:

“Last year’s Clash really had a lot of aspects we had never done before – the Next Gen car, the track location, logistics in general. It all worked out, but I think we’re better prepared for even the little details this year. We’ve come so far with the car setup-wise from race one to the season finale. What we learned at last year’s Clash with the car is vastly different to what it will be this year. I’m really excited to go try those new things out though and see what may arise.”

Noah Gragson, No. 42 Sunseeker Resorts Camaro ZL1

Entering your rookie season, you head to Los Angeles with a lot of momentum surrounding your team. Specifically for this event, what do you anticipate and what are some of your expectations for this weekend?

“We’ve had a lot of great things going for us at LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, and I’m looking forward to starting our year on the right foot this weekend in Los Angeles. The Clash is a great event that NASCAR has put on; I watched the race on TV last year and was pretty excited about what I was able to take away as a fan of the sport. There’s certainly a cool atmosphere there, and it’ll also be a fun experience to join our new partner Hurley with their NASCAR drop. We’re even going to go up in the Goodyear Blimp before the weekend kicks off, which is something that I’m really pumped about. As far as expectations go, I think the key for us will be to make the race first and foremost, and then continue to learn about this new car before we start points racing. I’ve still got a lot to learn competing at this level, but I’m ready to get things under way with my No. 42 Sunseeker Resorts team.”

Erik Jones, No. 43 Allegiant Camaro ZL1

“I’m excited to get the season started this weekend at the LA Coliseum with the Clash. Last year we went into this race not really knowing what to expect but were able to get a good finish. I think this year, we are a little more prepared and hopefully we can get the season started with a win and set the tone for the year. NASCAR and everyone involved have done a great job making this race a fun environment and bringing new eyes to our sport. It’ll be nice to get back in the No. 43 Camaro and kick things off for the 2023 season with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB.”

Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Food 4 Less/Velveeta Camaro ZL1

“Last year, The Clash at the Los Angeles Coliseum was totally new for everybody, and no one knew what to expect. Coming through the tunnel was one of the coolest things ever for me. We made the race, and it was nice to be able to do that because not everybody made it. We know it will be more intense this year especially since everyone knows what to expect. It’s a great venue, and the crowd’s electric. We’re excited to be back in market for the Clash.”

Alex Bowman, No. 48 Ally Camaro ZL1

Bowman on the start of the season:

“I am excited to get back behind the wheel. The way last season ended and me having to be out of the race car has made me hungry to get back. I have spent the offseason training and preparing, so I think the shortened season in 2022 and focusing on being ready for this season has created a lot of excitement and anticipation for me. Blake (Harris) has brought a lot of energy to this team and I know the crew is super motivated to go compete. We will take it one race at a time, and it starts at the Clash this Sunday.”

Blake Harris, Crew Chief, No. 48 Ally Camaro ZL1

Harris on the team’s approach at the LA Coliseum:

“First and foremost, we have to make sure the team is clicking. Working on communication with Alex (Bowman) is the highest priority. It’s super unique how we go out there, being three eight-minute sessions for practice. We get a little extra time for changes compared to what our normal segments would be. Everything about that race is just different. The main thing we are going to try to take away is how we discuss changes that need to be made to the car and really just the communication between myself, Alex and the entire team for that whole practice session. Looking ahead to Daytona (International Speedway), we go right into a qualifying session and then qualifying races so between the heat races and all the practice at the Clash, a big portion of our focus is communication.”

Harris on his expectations for the race:

“Last season, the No. 48 team didn’t reach the main event, so the first priority is having enough speed to qualify well and put ourselves in a decent position in our heat to not go to a last chance qualifier. Our next priority is going and building off of what Hendrick Motorsports had for a short-track package towards the middle-end of the year, which seemed to have a lot of speed. Hopefully, we can bring some of that speed back to Los Angeles.”

Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Jockey Camaro ZL1

Are you ready for a new year?

“Of course I am. We got some rest, visited family in Mexico and Brazil, visited Europe, got engaged to Julia (Piquet). It was a busy off season. But now it’s time to get back behind the wheel and race.”

What is the key to a good season?

“We really must do more to meet expectations. Last year we were underdogs, working very hard, everyone was very hungry and success came. This year, we must make sure we stay humble and work even harder than last year. Success is going to come, but the worst thing that can happen is for us to feel entitled. You know, ‘Since we did great last year, we will do great this year.’ It doesn’t work like that. You must stay hungry, and you have to work harder than last year because everyone else is working harder to catch you. I think the expectations are way higher this year and I can’t wait to see what we can do.”

Is this your best career opportunity?

“Back in 2020, when we made the announcement that I was going to drive for Trackhouse I told everyone this would be my best opportunity to grow as a driver. A lot of people didn’t know what I was talking about. I was seeing something that nobody else was seeing because (owner) Justin (Marks) and (president) Ty were telling me their plans and how they were going to do things. I think everyone sees that now. I feel very happy to have finally found a team that believes in me and gives me every single resource. I have had it in the past, but not to the extent as I do at Trackhouse Racing. If you want to beat the best of the best, you must have everything at the top of the game. We have been building that at Trackhouse. Every day the thought is what do we need to do to go faster.”


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 (1949-2022): 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)

CHEVROLET IN NASCAR CUMULATIVE STATISTICS:

Total Chevrolet race wins: 833 (1949 to date)

Poles won to date: 734

Laps led to date: 245,544

Top-five finishes to date: 4,221

Top-10 finishes to date: 8,712

Total NASCAR Cup Wins by Corporation, 1949 to Date:

       General Motors: 1,167

       Chevrolet: 833

       Pontiac: 154

       Oldsmobile: 115

       Buick: 65



       Ford: 820                                                           

       Ford: 720

       Mercury: 96

       Lincoln: 4



       Fiat Chrysler Automobiles: 467

       Dodge: 217

       Plymouth: 191

       Chrysler: 59



       Toyota: 170


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About Chevrolet
Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world’s largest car brands, available in 79 countries with more than 3.2 million cars and trucks sold in 2020. Chevrolet models include electric and fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

Beard Motorsports Partners with Bennett Family of Companies for 2023 Daytona 500

Bennett Transportation and Logistics to Adorn No. 62 Chevrolet in the ‘Great American Race’

MT. PLEASANT, Mich. (Feb. 2, 2023) – Bennett Family of Companies has joined Beard Motorsports and driver Austin Hill as its primary partner for the Daytona 500 NASCAR Cup Series race Feb. 19 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. Hill will pilot the No. 62 Bennett Transportation and Logistics Chevrolet in the ‘Great American Race.’

“We are very excited to partner with Beard Motorsports and have the opportunity to be a part of an event as iconic as the Daytona 500,” said Lynette Mathis, Vice President of the Bennett Family of Companies. “We have quickly learned that the Beards and their family of businesses share many of our core values. It’s a thrilling prospect to partner with like-minded people that are committed to excellence.”

Headquartered in McDonough, Georgia, Bennett Family of Companies provides innovative logistics and transportation services for companies across America. Bennett offers a suite of trucking and specialized logistic services, from flatbed and step deck trucking and manufactured housing transport to RV delivery, customs brokerage, and warehousing. With over 46 years of experience in the industry, Bennett’s network provides the safest and best possible service to all their business partners.

“Our customers, agents and drivers are central to our company’s success,” said Lee Gentry, Executive Vice President of the Bennett Family of Companies. “Their partnership is valuable, and we hope to continue to build strong relationships with them. This is just one way we plan to show our appreciation and thanking them for everything that they do for Bennett.”

Beard Motorsports, founded by the late Mark Beard Sr., and now run by his wife, Linda Beard and children, Amie and Mark, is a generational race team that made its NASCAR Cup Series debut during the 2017 Daytona 500 with former driver-turned vice president of competition in Brendan Gaughan. Crew chief Darren Shaw is back to lead the team during its 2023 campaign and will do so with support from ECR Engines.

Historically, the No. 62 Beard Chevrolet has only run the races at Daytona and its sister track, Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway. This season however, Beard will expand that schedule with appearances at the Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway Road Course in October as well as the August race at Michigan International Speedway, which will serve as a homecoming for the Michigan-based Beard family and Beard Oil Distributing Company.

“Honoring my dad’s legacy and his passion for the sport of auto racing is the driving force behind Beard Motorsports,” said Amie Beard, executive vice president, Beard Motorsports. “I’ve said it before but he was very much a ‘Go big or go home’ kind of person. I know he would be so proud to see how we have carried on the tradition that he started and increasing our presence in the NASCAR garage with the races in Michigan this summer and at the Charlotte road course this fall.”

“We are thrilled to be part of the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season and are honored to have the Bennett Family of Companies join us for the biggest race in our sport,” Beard added. “Our team values family and hard work. We’re just very appreciative of the opportunity to once again be part of the tradition of the Daytona 500.”

The upcoming Daytona 500 will mark just the second start in the NASCAR Cup Series for Hill and his first attempt at the Great American Race. The Winston, Georgia native is taking nothing for granted.

“The opportunity to compete in the Daytona 500 is a dream come true,” said the 28-year-old Hill. “It’s an honor to race for the Beard family and I’m very excited to have Bennett Transportation and Logistics on board our No. 62 Camaro. Bennett has not only supported my career in the Xfinity Series, but also my first Cup start last season. I’m proud to represent them and the truckers that drive for the Bennett Family of Companies. Daytona will be an exciting week and I can’t wait to get to Florida.”

Hill is a two-time winner and the defending Rookie of the Year in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, the stepping-stone division to the elite NASCAR Cup Series. Both of his victories – in the season kickoff event at Daytona and his hometown race at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway – came last season in Hill’s rookie campaign in the Xfinity Series.

About Bennett Family of Companies

McDonough-Ga. based Bennett Family of Companies is a woman-owned, Women’s Enterprise Business Council (WBENC) certified, diversified transportation and logistics company. Through its 14 affiliated operating companies, the Bennett Family of Companies delivers integrated transportation and supply chain management solutions worldwide. Bennett has 4,625 drivers/owner-operators, over 1,000 employees and 600 agents located across the United States. For more information, visit www.bennettig.com.

CHEVROLET INDYCAR AT THERMAL CLUB CONTENT DAYS MEDIA AVAILABILITY – SANTINO FERRUCCI

CHEVROLET IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES
CONTENT DAYS
THE THERMAL CLUB OPEN TEST
THERMAL, CALIFORNIA
AJ FOYT RACING DRIVER TRANSCRIPT
FEBRUARY 1, 2023

SANTINO FERRUCCI, NO. 14 AJ FOYT RACING CHEVROLET:

What are your thoughts on getting back into an Indy car this week?

“It’s going to be weird because I actually haven’t driven on a road course in INDYCAR in quite some time. Hopefully it’s like riding a bike and just comes right back to us. It’s been nice though to be with the team since September, so I kind of already feel like I’ve had a season before the season, so we’ll see what we can do.”

Being out for a season, you’ve had a little bit of racing in there, but what do you do? What’s the hardest part about staying sharp?

“You can only train so much before you start to go a little stir crazy. I think the coolest thing was now this year, I’ve been basically inside five INDYCAR teams. Starting off with Rahal, then Dreyer, then Juncos, then Penske, and at the very end, Foyt. It’s just kind of a weird way of seeing how operations work, which was kind of unique for me. I think it’s a really unique position as a driver to see. Then running the Chili Bowl actually was really nice because it knocked a lot of my timing, honed a lot of my timing because driving those cars, they’re very fast. They mimic racecars for setup, just in the reverse. Everything’s just a complete opposite, but it’s still a racecar. It really hones your feeling again. I’m really excited to get back into an Indy car.”

What do you feel is the biggest key in allowing [AJ Foyt Racing] to turn the corner here?

We just needed some organization. I had this chat with Larry [Foyt] a while ago. The team has all the fundamentals to really put a good car out there. If you look back at the results, they’re really not a reflection of the actual speed of the car, in my opinion. I think that having someone like Michael Cannon come on board to really help organize this team, put them on the right track, give them what he calls Racing 101, we just need some consistency. I think that was our biggest thing and that’s what we’re hoping to really find. I’d like to see this team back inside the top-10 consistently and then go from there. We’ve got to be a little bit realistic. It is tough coming off of where the team has finished in the last couple years, but we definitely can see a lot of rapid growth hopefully throughout the winter.”

Does it give you motivation knowing that you’re on the radar of the INDYCAR powerhouse teams now?

“It definitely makes you hungry and want more. I just want to do my best. I want to continue down the path I’m going because I think it’s the right path for me. Getting the opportunity to work with AJ [Foyt] and the team, and to take this team from where it is and to build something of my own with Michael and Larry is going to be nothing short of a challenge. But I’m really looking forward to that. I really think I’m up to that challenge now. It will be a reflection on all of us how we do this year because it’s not just on me, it’s not just on Michael Cannon, it’s not just on our leadership. It’s on everybody coming together as a team and making this effort, making a really good effort.”

How does it feel to be sitting at a team being the senior driver, and what does that mean to you about going forward in 2023?

“It’s definitely a unique position to be in. I’m very fortunate for Benjamin [Pederson]. He’s actually unlike some of the other rookies I’ve seen on the grid. He’s very willing to learn and he’s very, very into it. Working with him and spending some time with him, it’s going to be really good. His dad is a very brilliant person who came in when we needed organization while we were trying to get people like [Michael] Cannon on board, and he really put the base layer down. It’s not common that you see someone like that do something for a team like this. I’m very much looking forward to being the senior driver. I know that I am not even close to the same driver I was in 2019 and 2020 as I am today. The way that I drive, the way that I get feedback, the way that I know what I want out of the car, I kind of hopefully can speed his progression up the best I can with my knowledge while getting us working in unison. We really need to be a team to get this thing accomplished.”

What are your goals for the test at Thermal this week?

“I’ve got to knock the rust off because I haven’t seen a road course in INDYCAR in quite some time. We’re going to have a little bit of fun just getting used to track. We want to make sure that we have our road course car set to look forward to Barber, and to get through some fundamental testing. It’s a new team, I’m new to them. We have a bunch of new engineering and other structure, so we’ve got to get into the rhythm of working with each other, the chain of command. Communication will be huge. Once we get through that, I think this two-day test will be more about understanding each other and making sure everything’s good with the car more than anything else.”

BENJAMIN PEDERSEN, NO. 55 AJ FOYT RACING CHEVROLET:

Some changes at AJ Foyt Racing from last year to this year. How are things coming together for you?

“It’s been very exciting times at AJ Foyt Racing. New people, new organization, new structure, new methods, people are so hungry right now to be there and to improve and I think it’s been a lot of time, before my time there, of people wanting it but not knowing how to get there. Now there is a very good path with, as a team, how we can accomplish goals. People are staying extra during weekends to practice pit stops when they don’t have to be. People that don’t have to be there to help them are showing up to help them with that and it’s just really special to be a part of.”

You spent a lot of time last year shadowing AJ Foyt Racing. How valuable was that for you?

“It was so valuable. I felt like last year I was a part of the team. The only thing I wasn’t doing was driving the car; every team meeting I was a part of. Being on the timing stand, seeing strategy come into play, it was a really big help. It made me feel like I got a season’s worth of experience without driving the car, and now the only difference is, I’ll be driving the car. The strategy meetings, everything like that, will feel similar and I’m grateful to the team for letting me be a part of that last year. I can’t wait to do it now for real, and as an official driver for them and working together.”

Can you take us into a little bit more of what you’ve seen in changes Larry and the team made, and how it will be beneficial in continuing to climb up the grid?

“When I talk about the restructure of the team, new people, some of those key players are additions like Michael Cannon who was at Ganassi for the last three years with [Scott] Dixon, who is now our technical director and oversees many different areas. Craig Brooks is a new person as well who helps run the team as a manager position. New mechanics, same engineers that have been involved in the program to keep building on what they have started. New parts on the car that will help with dampers, etc. It’s a lot of new things and a lot of hard work, but as soon as we go live at Thermal here in a couple of days, it’s going to be a lot of hard work and I cannot wait to work hard with the team.”

You’ve got a somewhat veteran teammate in Santino Ferrucci this year. How much do you think you can lean on him and learn from him?

“He’s been awesome. I haven’t had too many interactions with him. The first one was at the Foyt Christmas party, actually. We were having dinner together, and the amount of information he shared with me that I would not expect him, or any teammate to share with me once you get to INDYCAR, it was pretty eye-opening, and I take my hat off to him for that. Everything from little advice or tips for how he has his cockpit set up, different tracks, what he prioritizes, and I was very impressed with what he shared. I can’t wait to work with him as a teammate, to help make this team better.”

Are there any particular tracks you’re looking forward to this year?

“In terms of tracks coming back to, I’m very excited for Barber, one of my favorite tracks. Honestly every track on the calendar in terms of tracks I’ve been at, there’s not any track I don’t enjoy. I very much look forward to the new tracks like at the Indy 500, Texas, Toronto, Long Beach. Very excited to explore these new places.”

Are you particularly excited about the ovals in INDYCAR, and do you anticipate expecting any difficulty in differences of machinery from INDY NXT?

“Personally, I’m a huge fan of the ovals. We’ve had a lot of success in INDY NXT the past couple of years on the ovals we have done. It’s not like I had a lot of experience on ovals before then, but we hit the ground running as soon as I was introduced to it. I’m looking forward to two superspeedways this year. I haven’t gone over 180-185 mph in a racecar, so I’ll be doing close to 240.”

What have you been doing to prepare for INDYCAR vs. INDY NXT?

“I’ve personally spent a lot of time on the simulator I have at my house. I’ve been doing a lot of sim racing, long races, to get used to that. Been doing go-karting. Been taking advantage of any track time I can get, but really since being in a proper racecar, which was Laguna Seca last year, and honestly since my INDYCAR test, it’s been seven months. I’m looking forward to getting back in real life and pushing like crazy.”

What are your goals for the test this week?

“I think the big goal is let’s get going. Let’s get comfortable in the car. To get used to a brand new track. My first goal is to push myself as hard as I can, and to work with the people around me to improve myself. Secondly, it’s also how can we improve the car. If we have a car that’s capable of being top-five, that’s what I expect. If it’s a car that we’re struggling in top-15, then anything over that I think is good. Whatever is realistic is what my goals are then we can always push for more.”

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About Chevrolet
Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world’s largest car brands, available in 79 countries with more than 3.2 million cars and trucks sold in 2020. Chevrolet models include electric and fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.