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GMS Racing NCWTS Race Preview: Texas

Grant Enfinger, No. 23 Champion Power Equipment Chevrolet Silverado RST

Texas Motor Speedway Career Stats

  • NCWTS Starts: 9, Poles: 1 (Spring 2019), Best finish: 3rd (twice), Top 5s: 5, Top 10s: 7, Laps led: 60

2022 NCWTS Season Stats

  • Starts: 8, Best start: 3rd, Best finish: 3rd (twice), Top 5s: 2, Top 10s: 5, Laps led: 15, Current points position: 9th
  • About Champion Power Equipment: Since 2003 Champion Power Equipment has earned a reputation for designing and producing the market’s finest power equipment. From our original headquarters in Santa Fe Springs, California, Champion has expanded its North American footprint to include facilities in Jackson, Tennessee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Toronto Canada. Today, Champion’s product line has expanded to include portable generators, home standby generators, inverter generators, engines, winches and log splitters. With over 2.5 million generators sold in North America, Champion is a market leader in the power equipment field. Visit ChampionPowerEquipment.com for more information.
  • Chassis History/Info: Grant Enfinger will drive GMS Racing chassis no. 329 in the Lone Star state. This specific Silverado RST was built in 2020 and has a best finish of third place at Richmond Raceway driven by Tyler Ankrum. Most recently, Grant raced this truck at Martinsville where he earned his first top-10 finish of the season. This weekend will be the first time that the chassis has raced at Texas Motor Speedway. - Hot Streak: A third place run at Kansas Speedway marked five consecutive races that Grant Enfinger has earned a top-10 finish in. Both driver and crew are hitting their stride eight races into the 2022 campaign, and continue to close in on their nearest competition in points. Texas has historically been a very successful track for GMS Racing, with the team earning five wins at the facility, so an opportunity for Enfinger to pull off his first win of the season is very possible on Friday night.
  • Driver Appearances: Fans attending the SpeedyCash.com 220 will have two opportunities to meet Grant Enfinger, as he will join the NASCAR Trackside Live stage from 5:15 PM for a Q&A session, followed up by another Q&A and autograph session at the Team Chevy stage at 5:30 PM local time in the Texas Motor Speedway fan zone. - GE Quote: “Our No. 23 team has been doing great at the shop and on pit road. I think the race in Texas will be a great opportunity for our team to shine, especially after seeing what we have learned over the last couple weeks. In the past, this track has really suited my driving style, but we haven’t been able to pull off that win yet, so I’m hungry for one here. If we are able to unload quickly and stay ahead of the racetrack, I think we can contend all night with our Champion Power Equipment Chevy.”

Jack Wood, No. 24 Sevwins Chevrolet Silverado RST

Texas Motor Speedway Career Stats

  • Jack Wood will make his first start in any series at Texas on Friday

2022 NCWTS Season Stats

  • Starts: 8, Best start: 11th, Best finish: 13th (Atlanta), Current points position: 28th
  • About Sevwins: Sevwins is a simple, yet powerful app that prepares professional and amateur athletes to reach their potential in competition and in life. Whether pushing a race car to the limit, hitting a fastball, or building the person you want to become, Sevwins strengthens the mind and character to excel. Daily challenges lead athletes to small commitments, intentional actions and big wins. Coaches see the mindset of the individual and team so they can create meaningful conversations.
  • Chassis History/Info: Jack Wood will take GMS Racing chassis no. 327 at Texas Motor Speedway. The chassis joined the GMS fleet in 2020, and has two wins on its resume – Phoenix in November 2020 where it delivered Sheldon Creed to his championship win, and Darlington in September 2021 where Creed led a race high of 104 laps. Wood is the most recent driver to race this truck at Martinsville earlier this year, and both will make their debut start at the Texas intermediate track on Friday.
  • Sunoco ROTY Update: Following a 26th place finish at Kansas Speedway, Jack Wood lost some ground to Sunoco Rookie Of The Year point leader Lawless Alan, but remains in third place in the rookie standings. Entering Friday night’s race in Fort Worth, Wood is slotted only nine points behind second place and 27 points out of the lead.
  • Driver Appearances: Fans attending the SpeedyCash.com 220 will have two opportunities to meet Jack Wood, as he will join the NASCAR Trackside Live stage from 5:15 PM for a Q&A session, followed up by another Q&A and autograph session at the Team Chevy stage at 5:30 PM local time in the Texas Motor Speedway fan zone.
  • JW Quote: “I’m excited to race at Texas for the first time this weekend with my GMS Racing guys. I’ve never been there in any type of car before, but I’ve spoke with a lot of drivers and they agree that this track is one of their favorite places to race at. Last year here, the No. 24 Chevy ran up front all race and finished second with Chase Elliott, so I believe that there is a good opportunity for our team to back it up with another strong run. We are bringing really fast Silverado RSTs to the racetrack week in and week out, so if we are able to put a full race together, the good finishes will come naturally.”

ABOUT GMS RACING:

GMS Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series operating the No. 23 and the No. 24 Chevrolet Silverado RSTs, as well as the ARCA Menards Series with the No. 43 Chevrolet SS. Since the team was formed in 2012, GMS Racing has won five titles across multiple series, including the 2016 and 2020 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship, the 2015 ARCA Menards Series championship, as well as the 2019 & 2020 ARCA Menards Series East championships. GMS has grown to occupy several buildings located in Statesville, N.C. including operations for GMS Fabrication. The GMS Racing campus also houses operations for Petty GMS, a two car full-time NASCAR Cup Series team formed in 2021.

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Zane Smith Looks for Speedy Cash Trifecta Friday Night

Review as First Phase Team Goes into All-Star Event in Texas

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (May 18, 2022) – It will be the perfect night if Zane Smith and the No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford F-150 team can pull off the Speedy Cash trifecta. Smith will be attempting to win his series-leading fourth win of the season in the SpeedyCash.com 220, in the SpeedyCash.com livery and land in Speedy Cash Victory Lane at the Texas Motor Speedway.

“That will be fun,” stated Smith. “I know that we have been trying to get the Speedy Cash colors in Victory Lane at Texas. Todd and the team had great runs, have been close, and hopefully we can get it done Friday night. Our Speedy Cash truck looks great, and I think we will be fast. Hopefully, everything comes together. We are going to work hard to make it happen.”

Smith heads into the mile-and-a-half Texas Motor Speedway third in the driver standings and currently leads the NASCAR Playoff bracket. The team hopes now to gain more points in the driver standings.

“We need to gain more points to win the regular season,” Smith stated. “Obviously, winning helps. But we want to keep piling on stage points. Chris (Lawson) and the team have been awesome at doing that for us. We want to keep doing it.”

Smith and the No. 38 SpeedyCash.com Ford F-150 will hit the track on Friday for the Speedy Cash 220 at Texas Motor Speedway with the green flag dropping at 8:30 p.m. ET on FS1.

ABOUT CURO

CURO Group Holdings Corp. (NYSE: CURO) is a full-spectrum consumer credit provider across the U.S. and Canada. The Company was founded in 1997 by three childhood friends in Kansas to meet the growing consumer need for short-term loans. Today, CURO operates a robust, omni-channel platform providing comprehensive credit solutions to help customers achieve their financial goals. CURO’s decades of experience with alternative data power the underwriting and scoring engine, mitigating risk across the full spectrum of credit products. CURO operates under a number of brands including Speedy Cash®, Rapid Cash®, Cash Money®, LendDirect®, Flexiti®, Avío Credit®, Opt+®, Revolve Finance®, Heights Finance, Southern Finance, Covington Credit, Quick Credit and First Phase. Our diversified product channels allows us to meet the changing needs and preferences of our customers.

ABOUT SPEEDY CASH

Speedy Cash is an omni-channel lender that specializes in financial services such as installment loans, title loans, payday loans, personal lines of credit, check cashing, money transfers and money orders. The company was founded in 1997 in Riverside, California by three friends from Wichita, Kansas to meet the growing consumer need for accessible credit. Speedy Cash has brick & mortar locations across the U.S. (operating as Rapid Cash in Nevada, Oregon, and Washington) and offers loans online. Speedy Cash is owned and operated by CURO Group Holdings Corp (NYSE: CURO).

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and Camping World Truck Series and the 2021 Daytona 500 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 NASCAR Camping World 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.

Ford Performance NASCAR: Chase Briscoe Making All-Star Debut This Weekend

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Cup Series
Texas All-Star Advance | Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Chase Briscoe, driver of the No. 14 Mahindra Tractors Ford Mustang, will be making his NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race debut on Sunday night after winning earlier this year at Phoenix Raceway. Briscoe spoke about the race and other topics as part of a Ford media call earlier today.

CHASE BRISCOE, No. 14 Mahindra Tractors Ford Mustang – HOW WAS YOUR OUTING WITH THE F1 HAAS DRIVERS THE OTHER DAY? “Yeah, it was super cool. We had a deal over at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where we had a two-seater from an old Cup car, I guess the Old Gen, and then the Ford Racing School had a lot of their vehicles out there and had the two Haas guys – Schumacher and Magnussen – and I drove them around in the two-seater for two or three laps each, and then they actually got in and drove each other around. The rest of the day we just drove around Haas employees and the Ford Performance Racing School cars and had a lot of fun. It was super cool for me to meet those guys. I got to meet Mick last year. He came to the Texas race and got to hang out with him for a couple minutes, and then to see how good they were – you think of Formula 1 guys, they’re some of the best race car drivers in the world, obviously, and to see how quickly they adapted to the stock car blew me away. I hope that they come and try to do a race. It was funny. They were asking all kinds of questions and just how different both racing series are, and the differences and how they officiate them and the racetracks and things like that was pretty crazy to hear their side of it. They were both really good. They were only like two or three seconds off what I ran, so they were really good right out of the box. It would be cool to see them run a race some day.”

WHAT DO YOU EXPECT ON SUNDAY IN THE ALL-STAR RACE? “I would agree that the mile-and-a-halves have been really good this year. Texas is kind of its own unique animal. The other mile-and-a-halves we’ve ran they all have multiple grooves where you can run all over the place. You can run up by the wall. You can run the middle. You can run on the bottom, where Texas is definitely a lot more one-lane dominant, so it’ll be a little bit of a different race just from that standpoint because there’s not as many options to go and get in clean air. I think the draft will be a little more relevant here just because of the speeds and everything else. I don’t think you’ll see guys really searching around for lanes as much just because I do think it’s gonna be a lot harder with this car in general at Texas, but also just how the racetrack is. It’ll be interesting. It’s two totally different ends. You have the one end that’s really slow and kind of flat on entry and then you have the other end that’s extremely fast in one lane and pretty close to wide-open, so just how the car handles in both of those corners is totally different and it’ll be interesting to see how this Next Gen car reacts to that.”

DID YOU EVER WISH TO RUN THE INDY 500? “Truthfully, I never had Indy car necessarily on my to-do list, I guess. I always watched the Indy 500 every single year since I was a little kid, but outside of the 500 I normally didn’t watch a lot. I was always more NASCAR, so that was kind of always what I wanted to do, but I will say the Indy 500 I always tell people when they ask this question is I just want to be a start-and-park guy. I want to do the pre-race. I want to do the walk out. I want to do the pace lap. I want to take the green flag and then I want to pull it down pit road. I don’t know, truthfully, if I’m as brave as those guys are and willing to risk what they risk. It’s funny, I became pretty good buddies with a couple of them. Connor Daly is one of them and he acts like it’s nothing. He thinks I’m crazy for getting in a sprint car, but I think the opposite. Hitting the wall at 230 is just something that I could not imagine, so, yeah, I would love to start-and-park one day. This would be the perfect year. There are only 32 cars entered, so I could just show up on race day, do the pre-race and take the green and go home, but, outside of that, as of right now, I don’t have any desire to race the race, but I’m a huge fan and Indy is special for a lot of reasons and I know on Sunday next week I’ll definitely be watching as long as I can.”

IS THERE ANYTHING ABOUT THIS NEW CAR THAT YOU’VE HAD TO RE-WIRE HOW YOU DRIVE A CAR AND HAS CHALLENGED YOU IN THAT WAY? “I haven’t felt like it’s a ton different, to be honest with you. I feel like it’s still a race car. It still does a lot of the same things. On the road courses I felt like maybe when I got decent on the road courses is when I started maximizing the brake zones in the old car and this car you can just do that a lot better, so I guess just how you drive with the brake pedal on the road courses would be the biggest thing that I kind of have to retrain myself, but truthfully, with the IMSA stuff I’ve done, it’s kind of similar to that and that feel, so I wouldn’t say that I’ve had as much muscle memory to re-learn or forget about the past. It’s funny, when we did that deal with the F1 guys that was an H-pattern and I was kind of nervous before I got in and then as soon as I got in it was like normal. The following Sunday running the sequential and never had any issues either, where I know Harvick said he missed a shift this past weekend, so, for me, I haven’t had any issues – knock on wood – where it’s kind of like that, but it is different, I think, for the guys that have done it for a long time and trying to retrain themselves with a lot of those things, but, for me, it’s been relatively the same.”

WITH THE NEW CAR, HOW DOES THAT CHANGE WHAT A DRIVER NOW DOES ON A RESTART? “It’s definitely a little bit different. I feel like this car doesn’t create as big of a hole on restarts from an aero standpoint. The old car with that 500 package, it would just create such a huge hole that you’d get such big runs on restarts and you could gain six, seven spots on a straightaway. It was just different how it responded down the straightaway, where this car doesn’t necessarily seem to have that as much, so this car, I feel like the old car you would maybe sometimes gain two or three rows on lane choice even on some of these mile-and-a-halves because guys didn’t want to be on the bottom on the straightaway. With this new car it seems like everybody takes inside out, it’s back and forth and you don’t really get that huge row gain like you used to be able to with the old car. So, I feel like you have to be a little more aggressive in this car just because it seems like obviously restarts is the easiest time to get the positions and then after that it gets pretty aero sensitive, so, for me, I feel like you just have to be a little more aggressive and kind of have things go your way on these restarts to gain four, five, six spots.”

HOW MUCH DAMAGE DID YOU GET GOING THROUGH THE GRASS AT KANSAS AND WOULD IT HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT IN THE PREVIOUS CAR? “I was blown away truthfully with whenever I knew I was spinning out to the infield, obviously, it had rained a ton that day and that night I figured it was gonna cave the nose in right away and just ruin our day, and there was some damage. I think the diffuser, they said, a little part of it was bent over and then the biggest thing is it lifted the whole front of the car up a couple hundred-thousandths and we were pretty tight the rest of the day, so it definitely affected us because I was loose before that. When I spun out and then after that the whole day we were extremely tight, so it definitely seems like with this car, for us at least, is just so extremely aero sensitive. Literally, a quarter turn to a half turn can completely change how the car drivers and with the damage that we had just raising the nose a little bit really just changed how the car drove all day long.”

HOW BIG OF A DEAL IS IT FOR YOU TO BE LOCKED INTO THE ALL-STAR RACE FOR THE FIRST TIME? “It’s a big deal. Obviously, the stipulations getting into that race as far as not having to run the Open means you’re a playoff guy or you won a race, so just to be able to say that you’re one of those guys, I think there are 20 of us in it right now – that’s half the field, so to be able to say you’re one of those guys is a big deal. It’s definitely a who’s who of guys that are in that race. It’s all the bigger names in the sport, so to be a part of that is definitely special and humbling and just to not have the stress of going through the Open is nice. Last year was kind of a thing where you’ve got to go for it and if you didn’t make it you were going home early, so not having that stress will be nice and just being a part of the festivities that come along with it.”

GATEWAY IS COMING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME WITH THE CUP CARS. YOU FINISHED SECOND THERE IN THE TRUCK SERIES, SO WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT THAT TRACK AND DOES IT GIVE YOU EXTRA CONFIDENCE? “Yeah, I do think that track will race a little bit like Phoenix, just from what the car does. You’re gonna be downshifting a lot. When I ran there it was before they repaved it for the Indy car guys, so it was honestly rough and pretty abrasive and now it’ll probably race totally different, but I’m excited to go there. It was a lot of fun when I ran there in the trucks. It’s just a really unique racetrack from how opposite that both ends drive. Your car is never gonna drive good in one of the corners, so you’ve got to figure it out and adapt and I’ve always enjoyed places like that for that reason, so I’m looking forward to it. I remember going there in the Truck Series and having a huge crowd. I’m sure it’ll be sold out for the Cup car and it’ll be a really fun weekend. They’ve got a lot of cool stuff going on with some concerts and things, and on top of that all of the dirt racing they’re gonna have it should be an awesome weekend. It’s probably the second-closest race to my hometown, so I’m looking forward to it for sure.”

SO YOU ARE RUNNING THE DIRT RACE LEADING INTO GATEWAY? “Yeah. My plan is to run the Flo Night race in the late model on Wednesday and then I’m gonna run the sprint car, I think it’s World of Outlaw late models Friday. I’m gonna run both of those, but I didn’t realize until this past weekend that I guess we practice until 6 o’clock at night on Friday, so I’ve got to figure out how I’m gonna get there.”

ARE YOU GOING TO RUN THE EXTREME DIRT SERIES AT MILLBRIDGE LEADING UP TO THE COKE 600? “Yeah, I’ll be there Monday and Tuesday. It looks like we’re not gonna get stuck in Texas for rain or anything, so I plan to be there Monday and Tuesday in the midget. If any of you guys are in the Charlotte area, definitely come out to Millbridge. There will be 40-50 midgets – the same cars we run at the Chili Bowl with a lot of the big names, so it should be an awesome show over there. I’m definitely looking forward to getting back in the midget and running over there.”

DO YOU THINK THEY COULD HAVE A THURSDAY NIGHT THUNDER TYPE OF PROGRAM AT MILLBRIDGE WITH THEIR DIRTVISION CONNECTION? “Yeah, I mean I think what they’ve done with the mini-sprint class is pretty unbelievable. I want to say they started two years ago and they were getting maybe seven or eight cars and now they’re getting 40-45 every week. I actually mentioned to Jeremy and Ashley that I would love for them to start a special midget race once a month because there is already realistically 9 to 10 midgets in the area. I think Larson, Bell, myself, we would all go run over there, especially if it was in a midget every chance we could. I would love to see them maybe do it once a month or once every other month. I know from a purse standpoint it costs a lot more to run the midget guys, but it would be cool. The micro deal has really taken off and to give these micro kids more opportunities to run bigger cars and just get bigger cars in the area, I think, would be really special.”

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON FORD’S PERFORMANCE ON MILE-AND-A-HALF TRACKS THIS YEAR? “I don’t know if the other manufacturers have just caught up and found a lot of speed or what, but Fontana – it’s not a mile-and-a-half, but it races a lot like one. We led 60-some laps and felt like I could have been in the hunt to win the race and made a mistake. Then we go to Vegas and qualified fourth and ran up front. We had a tire go down and I felt really, really good about our mile-and-a-half stuff, but then Kansas was a real struggle for us. I don’t know why that is. It wasn’t just a struggle for us, it was obviously a struggle for all the Ford teams, so I don’t know. I wish I did because it’s definitely something that we’re all kind of scratching our heads and truthfully the Fords have not been off, but we just haven’t been as fast as we were at the beginning of the year the last two, three, four weeks, so I think we’re all trying to figure out what happened and where to find that speed again. That’ll be interesting to see if this week at Texas if we can find anything that honestly leading into the Coke 600. That’s definitely a race you don’t want to be off because it’s a long night if you are.”

DOES IT MATTER IF THEY PUT RESIN ON THE TRACK OR NOT? DO YOU NEED TO KNOW AHEAD OF TIME? “Yeah, I think it’s nice to know, just so you can kind of get an idea of what to expect. I was on the simulator this morning and we were running where there wasn’t any, so that’s kind of what we are anticipating. I think I heard they were gonna maybe test the track today as far as testing grip levels and seeing what they thought, but I think it’s nice to know going in, but I think at the same time Michigan last year we didn’ spray and there was still some left over and it was fine. You could still run up in it. I think Texas will probably be the same.”

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE A YOUNGER CHASE BRISCOE ABOUT LIFE IN RACING? “I would say never in a million years thought I would get to this point in the first place, but just to enjoy the moment and not to get so caught up in the stress of it all. I think that it’s easy to get caught up in the moment and the results, but, at the same time, just to stay appreciative and stay humble to where you’re at. It’s so easy, like I said, to get worried about the points and things like that, but, at the end of the day, just enjoying where you’re at.”

WHAT IS IT LIKE DRIVING TONY’S CAR? “It’s awesome. It’s nerve-wracking at times to have him as a boss. Just to be around your hero to say that you get to have him as a friend, but, yeah, there’s definitely a lot of pressure – for me at least there’s a lot of pressure that comes with that 14 car because I was a fan of it, the success that it had on the track that I watched growing up and I want to carry that legacy on of dirt guys running in it and still going and racing other things, but, yeah, it’s cool. If I could have picked any car in the Cup Series to drive, that would have been the one and to be able to say I get to drive that car for my hero, it’s super special, super humbling and it’s cool that we got it in victory lane this year, but hopefully we can do it a lot more.”

Kaulig Racing Weekly Advance | Texas Motor Speedway

NASCAR All-Star Race
Texas Motor Speedway
NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
Sunday May 22 at 8 p.m. ET on FS1

  • AJ Allmendinger qualified for the 2022 All-Star race after his 2021 NCS win at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, making Kaulig Racing eligible to compete in its first-ever All-Star event
  • Justin Haley will attempt to race his way in through the All-Star Open to participate in his second All-Star event
  • Kaulig Racing has one top five (Haley, third) and a top-10 finish (Hemric, ninth) in the 2022 NCS season


AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Andy’s Frozen Custard Camaro ZL1

  • AJ Allmendinger has 20 starts at Texas Motor Speedway with two top-10 finishes
  • Allmendinger has raced in five All-Star races with an average finish of 13.4 and a best finish of eighth

“I’m pumped to be in the All-Star race again! It’s a super cool opportunity to have. It will be my first time driving this Next Gen car on a mile-and-a-half racetrack, so it will be interesting to get a feel for these kinds of tracks. I’m also looking forward to having Andy’s Frozen Custard back with us at Texas with their newest flavor of custard featured on the car – the All-Star Jackhammer!” – AJ Allmendinger on the All-Star Race


Justin Haley, No. 31 LeafFilter Gutter Protection Camaro ZL1

  • Justin Haley has competed in one All-Star race (Bristol, 2020) and finished 14th
  • Haley has one start at Texas Motor Speedway in the NCS
  • Haley has one top five, one top 10 and six top-15 finishes with 20 laps led in 2022
  • His third-place finish at Darlington was Kaulig Racing’s first top-five finish of the 2022 season

“I’m excited to put Kansas in the rearview mirror and go for million dollars this weekend in Texas. We will have to race our way in during the Open, which is going to be a short race. That will bring some excitement. I enjoy racing at Texas, so hopefully we can make the big show and put this No. 31 LeafFilter Gutter Protection Camaro in the All-Star race.” – Justin Haley on the All-Star Race

SRS Distribution 250
Texas Motor Speedway
NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS)
Saturday, May 21 at 1:30 p.m. ET on FS1

Kaulig Racing earned one top five and nine top-10 finishes in 2022
The team has an average finish of 14.5 and 88 laps led at Texas Motor Speedway
Dating back to the 2020 season opener, Kaulig Racing has finished at least one car in the top 10 in 76 of the last 77 NXS races (35-consecutive races with at least one top-10 finish), which is the longest active streak of any team in the NXS
Kaulig Racing has led 190 laps in the 2022 NXS season so far
Allmendinger: 142 laps
Hemric: 48 laps


Landon Cassill, No. 10 Voyager Chevrolet

Landon Cassill has an average finish of 26.4 and has led one lap at Texas Motor Speedway across 10 starts

“Texas is one of my favorite markets and one of the most unique intermediate tracks we go to. Even though it’s just under a mile-and-a-half in size, it’s one of the fastest tracks we go to, and one of the most challenging. Survival will be key this week.” – Landon Cassill on Texas Motor Speedway


Daniel Hemric, No. 11 Cirkul Chevrolet

Daniel Hemric has earned three top fives, four top 10s and has an average finish of 10.8 at Texas Motor Speedway across six starts
He has led 149 laps at Texas

“I’ve always enjoyed racing at Texas. It’s one of the more challenging tracks for teams as far as how differently both ends of the racetrack flow. It’s hard to be really good at both ends without compromising too much lap time. That can determine whether you win or lose the race. We just have to focus on things that are most important to our race team. Hopefully practice will give us a good baseline so we can move in right direction as a team to build on these types of tracks.” – Daniel Hemric on Texas Motor Speedway


AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Action Industries Chevrolet

  • AJ Allmendinger has won in four consecutive NXS seasons
  • He has an average finish of 6.0 at Texas Motor Speedway across two starts and has led 21 laps
  • Allmendinger is the only driver in the NXS with a top-10 finish in all 11 races in 2022


About Kaulig Racing™

Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time multi-car NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started and made the Championship 4 round in both the 2020 and 2021 seasons. They will continue fielding three, full-time NXS entries; the No. 10 Chevrolet driven by Landon Cassill, the No. 11 Chevrolet driven by Daniel Hemric, and the No. 16 Chevrolet driven by AJ Allmendinger. With multiple wins, Kaulig Racing has come to be one of the top competitors on track each weekend. The team made multiple starts in the NCS in 2021 and won in its seventh-ever start with AJ Allmendinger’s victory at “The Brickyard” for the Verizon 200 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The young team has acquired two charters for the 2022 NCS season, with Justin Haley competing as its first, full-time driver in the series. The team’s second entry will be shared by part-time teammates AJ Allmendinger, Daniel Hemric and Noah Gragson. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

KENNINGTON READY FOR CASTROL VICTORIA DAY SPEEDFEST

DJ Kennington racing the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge at Sunset Speedway. Credit: Matthew Manor

May 18, 2022. DJ Kennington and the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge are back in action for round two of the 2022 NASCAR Pinty’s Series this weekend at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP) near Bowmanville, ON. The event known as weekend the Castrol Victoria Day Speedfest features the first road course race of the season and is the kick-off to summer in Ontario.

Like most tracks, Kennington has enjoyed plenty of success in his #17 Castrol Edge Dodge at CTMP scoring 20 top-ten finishes in 22 previous races. The highlight was 2011 when Kennington took over the race lead with two laps remaining and held on for the victory.

The new look #17 Castrol Edge Dodge showed plenty of speed in the opening round of the season and will be front and center this weekend at CTMP.

Here’s what you need to know.

Weekend Race Event Preview:
Sunday, May 22nd Green Flag 1:30 PM Eastern
The eBay Motors 200
Race two of 13 in 2022
This is the 23rd NASCAR Pinty’s Series race at CTMP

The Track: 2 .459-mile, 10-turn road course

Best finish: 1st in 2011

Career Victories: 23

Most Recent Win: Delaware Speedway 2022

DJ Quote: “We had a strong run in the first race at CTMP last year but a mechanical issue bit us in the second. It’s always a fun challenge to race guys that came up road racing vs oval tracks, and we more than hold our own. Can’t wait to get there, I know we’re going to have a great crowd of fans, this is always one of the best events of the year”.

TV & Live Streaming
All races will be streamed live on TSN.ca and the TSN app in Canada and through FloRacing in the United States. The race will also be broadcast Saturday, May 28th at 4PM TSN and Saturday, June 4th at 7 PM on RDS2.

Race fans can follow DJ Kennington and the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge team on their official social media platforms:

Twitter www.twitter.com/@djkracing
Instagram www.instagram.com/djkracing
Website www.djkracing.ca
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DJKenningtonRacing/

Cool Customizable Items for Race or Victoria Day

A wonderful race or a major festival can’t do without the help of some peripheral products. This is a way to publicize and create an atmosphere for the event, and it is very useful.

  • Customizable Pins. An accessory that will never be absent in fashion peripheral products. At Custompins.ca, you can create your own styles, and stay away from cookie cutters.
  • Custom Stickers. Personalized cool stickers are popular everywhere, and you can stick them anywhere, just for fun.
  • Custom Coins. Exquisite challenge coins for race challenges.

JACKSON READY TO GO FULL THROTTLE AT CTMP

Photo Credit: Matthew Manor

(May 18, 2022) Larry Jackson and the #84 O’Neil Electric Supply racing team are prepared to take on the famed road course at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP) this coming weekend in round two of the 2022 NASCAR Pinty’s Series season. The Castrol Victoria Day Speedfest will be the first road course event of the season and presents unique challenges to the team.

Having 14 previous starts and more than 600 laps of experience on the grand prix track, Jackson is ready for both left and right turns this weekend. Over the years Jackson has worked hard on his race craft and made steady improvements in his road course performance.

The #84 O’Neil Electric Supply team is looking to bounce back from some tough luck in the season opener where electrical issues ended their day early.

Weekend Race Event Preview
Sunday May 22nd Green Flag 1:30PM Eastern
The eBay Motors 200
Race two of 13 in 2022
This is the 23rd NASCAR Pinty’s Series race at Sunset Speedway

The Track:
2.459-mile, 10-turn road course

Best finish: 12th in 2016

Quote:
“Big welcome to eBay Motors joining us for this weekend, the Castrol Victoria Day Speedfest is always such a great event. With a large field of cars, we’ll have to be smart in our approach. The key for us will be consistency and being in position for a good finish at the end. We’re ready”. -Larry Jackson, Driver #84 O’Neil Electric Dodge

TV & Live Streaming
All races will be streamed live on TSN.ca and the TSN app in Canada and through FloRacing in the United States. The race will also be broadcast Saturday May 28th at 4PM TSN and Saturday June 4th at 7PM on RDS2.

The 2022 NASCAR Pinty’s Series will consist of 13 total races in five provinces with a mixture of oval tracks, road and street courses.

Race fans can get the latest information about Larry Jackson and the #84 O’Neil Electric team on these social channels

Twitter: @larryjacksonvrm
Instagram: @larryjackson84

About O’Neil Electric Supply
Serving the electrical and construction industry since 1965, O’Neil Electric Supply is a proud Canadian owned, independent wholesale supplier of premium electrical products in the GTA and across Ontario. O’Neil Electric is also open to the public and supplies all premium brands from major manufacturers, in a complete range of electrical products in lighting, controls, power distribution equipment, conduit, wire, boxes, devices, heating & ventilation, tools and safety equipment and is well known as one of the largest stocking distributors in the GTA.

Learn more about O’Neil Electric Supply http://www.oneilelectric.com/about-us-2-about-us

DXDT Racing Prepared to Turn up the Heat in New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, L.A. (May 18, 2022) – The battle for the 2022 Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS turns up the heat this weekend as the series prepares for its inaugural event at NOLA Motorsports Park. After a rocky start to the season at Sonoma Raceway, Mercedes AMG customer racing team DXDT Racing stands as one of the few teams to recently test at the venue, having a leg up over the competition leading into the doubleheader weekend.

A few weeks before the series was slated to run the inaugural SRO America event at the new Ozarks International Raceway, the event venue for rounds three and four of the championship shifted to NOLA Motorsports Park in New Orleans, Louisiana. DXDT Racing team management immediately booked a two-day test at the 2.75-mile circuit, allowing drivers David Askew, Dirk Muller, Scott Smithson, and Bryan Sellers to learn the layout and work with the team’s engineers to perfect the balance of each Mercedes AMG GT3.

Only 11 years old, the flat but flowing 16-turns of the permanent road course makes NOLA one of only two minimal-elevation courses that the series goes to, the other being Sebring International Raceway. The fact that the circuit is new to so many competitors, both professional and amateur alike, effectively equalizes the playing field heading into rounds three and four of the championship, making test days that much more valuable. The back-to-back race days are sure to deliver exciting action under some of the warmest temperatures the field has raced in recent memory.

Wednesday’s setup day will see temperatures hit 94 degrees with high levels of humidity. It is on this day that drivers will have the opportunity to walk the circuit for themselves to get a lay of the land and inspect each curb and the track surface up close. On Thursday and Friday, the competitors will take part in testing and official practice sessions before qualifying and racing on Saturday, May 21, and Sunday, May 22. Rounds three and four of the GT World Challenge America championship will air live on YouTube.com/GT world, beginning on Saturday, May 21 at 1:15 PM, and Sunday, May 22 at 1:15 PM U.S. Central, respectively. For more information, visit www.gt-world-challenge-america.com.

DRIVER QUOTES

David Askew | No. 63 USALCO Mercedes AMG GT3

The guys are chomping at the bit to get to NOLA. The team and the cars were 100% at the last race, but for whatever reason, the drivers weren’t able to convert to a podium finish. We are all very excited to get to New Orleans! Thanks to Erin Gahagan, our super switched-on GM, we were able to put together a test at the last minute. None of the drivers had been there before and it was a real eye-opener, especially the heat and humidity! I think driver comfort and car balance are going to be a big deal. It’s a short, busy track, and the normal 45-minute stint is going to feel like hours.

Dirk Müller | No. 63 USALCO Mercedes AMG GT3

After a first good event and a little bit of tough luck, I’m really looking forward to rounds three and four at NOLA coming up. It is a new track for pretty much everybody, so the opportunity to test there was helpful for us. The track is really fast. It’s a high-commitment track, but I’m really happy that we can knock off round two next weekend. Our goal as a team is definitely to get both cars on the podium. I’m looking forward to it. It’s going to be really hot. We want to put everything together, use what we have learned in Sonoma, and go forward in terms of pushing it more to the limits. I’m really happy with all of the hard work every person is putting in. as a team, we can look forward to a great rounds three and four.

Scott Smithson | No. 08 Qelo Mercedes AMG GT3

I’m looking forward to this weekend. We tested at NOLA last week, and I felt good in the car. We really need to rebound after Sonoma Raceway. The team has worked really hard to have a good car for us and now it’s time for Bryan and me to execute.

Bryan Sellers | No. 08 Qelo Mercedes AMG GT3

I’m really looking forward to rounds three and four. We left Sonoma with results that were not indicative of how we can perform, so as a team we are motivated to get things moving in the right direction. New Orleans is a great city with a lot of history, and the track reflects that. It is very unique compared to all the other tracks we go to and will take a little bit of a different mentality, but I think we are all looking forward to it.

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ABOUT DXDT RACING
DXDT Racing is a high-performance sports car racing team founded in 2014 by team principal David Askew and located in Statesville, N.C. The Team’s primary focus is GT3 and Touring Car racing in North America. DXDT is a provider of turnkey racing support and delivers customized racing solutions for its clients and sponsors. DXDT is a performance-driven team comprised of highly experienced racing professionals capable of delivering wins and championships, including ten wins in GT World Challenge and a Rookie of the Year in 2020 alone. Follow the team on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for race season updates.

About USALCO
USALCO is the premier manufacturer of Aluminum based chemicals for industrial and municipal markets. USALCO® is the leader in potable as well as industrial water and wastewater treatment chemistry. We are well-known for high quality and low cost alumina chemical applications, such as products for the manufacture of catalysts, titanium dioxide and molecular sieves. With over 60 years of experience in manufacturing coagulants, USALCO’s extensive product line includes our industry leading brands DelPAC®, AlcoPAC®, and Delta-Floc®. USALCO has 27 manufacturing locations, as well as its own dedicated fleet of trucks, ready to service needs anywhere in North America.

About Qelo
Qelo is a seasoned land development firm, founded and managed by experienced partners who hold over 50 years combined experience in real estate investment and capital management. The firm’s varied projects range from land development, vertical construction, and land banking. Qelo focuses on a portfolio of diversified projects throughout the ever-expanding Utah market and across the Intermountain West – this focus allows the firm to strategically select high-quality short-term and long-term projects to take advantage of a rapidly expanding economy within the region.

For more information, visit www.qelocapital.com.

MBS MOTORSPORTS SET FOR PINTY’S SERIES DEBUT

(May 18, 2022) For the last six months the MBS Motorsports crew has been preparing for the team’s first outing in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series. This weekend at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP) with driver Daniel Bois at the wheel the team will be on track for the first time in competition with the #31 MBS Motorsports Chevrolet.

The excitement within the group is palpable, with so many hours invested in preparing the #31 MBS Motorsports Chevrolet everyone is eager to see how they perform in competition with the rest of the Pinty’s field.

Along with meticulous preparations in the shop, the team hit the track at CTMP for a test session last week to be sure all was in order for the first competition. While it will be the first ever series race for the team, Daniel Bois has raced a Pinty’s car once previously at CTMP and is a high-performance driving instructor with thousands of laps on the same circuit.

Weekend Race Event Preview
Sunday May 22nd Green Flag 1:30PM Eastern
The eBay Motors 200
Race two of 13 in 2022
This is the 23rd NASCAR Pinty’s Series race at Sunset Speedway

The Track:
2.459-mile, 10-turn road course

Best finish: 23rd in 2013

Quote:
“We were out testing last week and naturally we discovered and learned a few things with this being our first time out. We wanted to run some laps and see how the car behaved and changed over the course of several runs. Generally, right off the trailer the car felt very good. Knowing the track at CTMP so well also helps us to know which direction to go with adjustments. I checked the forecast, and we might get some rain. I’m a guy who likes driving in the rain, maybe it will work in our favour”.
-Daniel Bois, Driver #31 MBS Motorsports Chevrolet

TV & Live Streaming
All races will be streamed live on TSN.ca and the TSN app in Canada and through FloRacing in the United States. The race will also be broadcast Saturday May 28th at 4PM TSN and Saturday June 4th at 7PM on RDS2.

Race fans are encouraged to follow the progress of MBS Motorsports channels during the off season.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mbs.motorsports/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mbs.motorsports

About MBS Motorsports
Owned by Don Beatty, Jeff Murphy and Dominic Scrivo, the team will compete in select events in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series in 2022. Away from the track Don Beatty operates a successful Automotive Service company. Jeff Murphy is an executive with Celestica. Dominic Scrivo is the owner of Sierra Excavating Enterprises. Driver of the #31 Chevrolet Daniel Bois is a high-performance driving instructor.

BELLY UP: TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY’S NEWEST FAN AMENITY TO PROVIDE MASSIVE BAR FOOTPRINT ON CONCOURSE LEVEL

· Three-section Open Air Bar and Belly Up Bar will provide nearly 7,000 feet of entertainment space to accommodate more than 2,000 guests
· Belly Up Bar will stretch the length of 10 football fields on main concourse
· Project will be completed and available to fans for the speedway’s NASCAR Playoffs doubleheader weekend set for Sept. 24-25

FORT WORTH, Texas (May 18, 2022) – Texas Motor Speedway is planning to set the bar for a new fan amenity.

Following the upcoming NASCAR All-Star Race weekend, construction will get fully underway on a fan amenity project that will deliver four bars on the main concourse area totaling nearly 7,000 feet and able to accommodate more than 2,000 thirsty guests.

The project will feature an expansive Belly-Up Bar along with a three-section Open Air Bar that will provide fans with a relaxing area prior to the race action as well as one for those who want to wander from their seats and unwind. The fully stocked bars also will be equipped with television monitors so fans won’t miss any of the action throughout the race weekends.

The Belly-Up Bar will be located behind the grandstands on the main concourse level and extend 3,000 feet between Turn 4 and Turn 1 of the 1.5-mile oval. The Belly-Up Bar will stretch the length of 10 football fields and be able to accommodate 1,500 guests. The bar itself will feature a Douglas fir wood from the Emerald Coast Forest region near the California-Oregon border.

The Open Air Bar will consist of three bars that will be situated on the main concourse between sections 413 and 113. The center bar, set across and above the start/finish line, will have a footprint of 2,500 square feet and a 342-person capacity. The two adjacent end bars will be identical in size at nearly 1,500 square feet and 206-person capacity for each.

The project is expected to take five months to complete and will be ready to be unveiled when Texas Motor Speedway plays host Sept. 24-25 to a NASCAR Playoffs doubleheader. The weekend will feature the NASCAR Xfinity Series Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 on Saturday, Sept. 24, and the NASCAR Cup Series Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500 on Sunday, Sept. 25.

The SpeedyCash.com 220 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race will be held Friday, May 20, at 7:30 p.m. (FS1, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Ch. 90, MRN, and 95.9 The Ranch) and the SRS Distribution 250 Xfinity Series race on Saturday, May 21, at 12:30 p.m. (FS1, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Ch. 90, PRN, and 95.9 The Ranch). Both will be televised live on FS1 and aired locally on 95.9 The Ranch. The NASCAR Open will begin at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 22 (FS1, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Ch. 90, MRN, and 95.9 The Ranch) and the NASCAR All-Star Race at 7 p.m. (FS1, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Ch. 90, MRN, and 95.9 The Ranch).

Country music superstar Blake Shelton will perform a live concert Sunday beginning at 5:30 p.m. as part of the NASCAR All-Star pre-race festivities.

TICKETS:
Tickets for this weekend’s NASCAR All-Star Race Weekend are on sale now at https://www.texasmotorspeedway.com/events/season-tickets/.

MORE INFO:
Keep track of all of Texas Motor Speedway’s busy schedule by following on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Keep up with all the latest news and information on the speedway website and TMS mobile app.

RFK Weekly Advance | All-Star

Roush Fenway Keselowski Weekly Advance | All-Star

The Cup schedule heads to Texas Motor Speedway this weekend for the All-Star Race for the second-straight season. Jack Roush has four All-Star Race wins all-time, as Brad Keselowski and the No. 6 team are locked into the main event Sunday night, while Chris Buescher and the No. 17 team will attempt to race their way in Sunday afternoon in The Open.

NASCAR All-Star Open
Sunday, May 22 | 5:30 p.m. ET
FS1, MRN, SiriusXM Channel 90

· Chris Buescher, No. 17 Fastenal Ford Mustang

NASCAR All-Star Race
Sunday, May 22 | 8 p.m. ET
FS1, MRN, SiriusXM Channel 90

· Brad Keselowski, No. 6 Kohler Generators Ford Mustang

All-Star Open Format

  • For the All-Star Open, Buescher is one of 16 drivers slated to compete on Sunday. Prior to that, single-lap qualifying will take place Saturday in reverse order of 2022 owner points. The Open race format will break down into three stages – 20 laps, 20 laps, 10 laps. The winner of each stage will advance to the All-Star Race, along with the winner of the Fan Vote.
  • For the 125-lap main event, there will be four stages — three 25-lap stages and one 50-lap stage. The winner of stage 1 will start on pole in the final stage as long as they finish 15th or better in stage 2 and stage 3. The winner of stage 2 will start second in the final stage as long as they finish 15th or better in stage 3. The winner of stage 3 will start third in the final stage.
  • There will be a special stage break at the conclusion of stage 2 where all teams must pit and perform a four-tire stop. The driver and team with the shortest time on pit road (pit in to pit out) will win the pit-crew award and start fourth in the final stage as long as they finish 15th or better in stage 3.
  • Another added feature will be unique to the final stage. If a natural caution does not occur between lap 15 and lap 25, NASCAR officials will throw an “All-Star” competition caution.

All-Star Race Format

  • This year’s running of the All-Star Race will feature a new qualifying format for drivers already locked into the All-Star Race. Qualifying will consist of two rounds. The first round will see a single lap in reverse order of the current 2022 owner points. The top-eight qualifiers in the first round will transfer to a head-to-head elimination bracket.
  • The eight-car elimination bracket will put a heavy emphasis on pit crews, allowing their talents to shine to better their drivers’ qualifying position. It will feature two cars staged in temporary side-by-side pit stalls near the end of pit road. At the sound of an alert, each pit crew will perform a four-tire stop, and at the drop of the jack, drivers will exit their pit stalls onto the track with no speed limit on pit road. The first car back to the start-finish line will advance to the next round.
  • The final pairing will compete for the pole. Drivers eliminated in the Round of 8 will start in positions 5-8 based on their one-lap speeds from the first round of qualifying. Drivers eliminated in the Round of 4 will start in positions 3 and 4 based on their one-lap speeds.

All-Star Victories

RFK has earned four victories in NASCAR’s All-Star Main Event with drivers Mark Martin, Matt Kenseth and Carl Edwards. Martin, who is a two-time All-Star race winner, first went to Victory Lane in 1998 for RFK before taking the checkered flag again in 2005. Kenseth earned the victory in the 2004 running of the event and Edwards visited the winner’s circle in 2011.

Racing in to the Show

Overall RFK has four victories in The Open – the preliminary qualifying races prior to the main event – two by Greg Biffle and one each by Jeff Burton and Trevor Bayne. Burton earned the win in the 2003 running of the Open after starting 18th. Biffle won his qualifying race in 2015 to earn a spot in the event, and the following year he and teammate Trevor Bayne swept the qualifying races to put their name in the hat for a shot at the $1 million payout.

RFK All-Star Wins
1998 Martin
2004 Kenseth
2005 Martin
2011 Edwards