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Lawless Alan – Dead on Tools 200 Race Recap

Race Recap | Dead On Tools 200 | Darlington Raceway
Team: No. 45 AUTOParkit Chevrolet Silverado
Driver: Lawless Alan
Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport; @lawlessalan25

Start: 19th
Finish: 26th
Driver Point Standings: 20th
Owner Point Standings: 25th

Race Rundown – No. 45 AUTOParkit Chevrolet Silverado

Alan and the No. 45 team faced early adversity Friday night when he was sent for a spin in turn three on lap 20 to bring out the caution. Alan rebounded to secure a 24th-place finish in Stage One.

On lap 72 with the end of Stage Two looming, Alan had a right front tire go down and was forced to put under green for four tires. Fortunately, the caution flag waved two laps later and Alan was awarded the free pass to get back on the lead lap before crossing the line 23rd in Stage Two. Alan continued to battle his way through traffic in the final stage of the night, resulting in a 19th-place finish.

About Niece Motorsports:

Niece Motorsports is owned by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece. In 2022, Niece Motorsports enters its seventh season in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Niece also owns Niece Equipment, which has for over 40 years provided clients with reliable products at competitive prices. Niece Equipment’s reputation is built on service, integrity and dependability. The company provides water and fuel/lube trucks that are engineered with quality and durability in mind for the construction and mining industry. Follow the team on Facebook and Instagram @NieceMotorsports as well as Twitter @NieceMotorsport.

Media Inquiries: media@niecemotorsports.com www.niecemotorsports.com

About AUTOParkit:

AUTOParkit™ designs, manufactures, and constructs fully automated parking systems for new and existing buildings. AUTOParkit system structural steel and modular design can provide double the capacity of a traditional parking garage, providing up to 17 LEED points and drastically reducing construction time. AUTOParkit automated systems are 40 percent less expensive to operate, safer for the user and reduces carbon emissions associated with parking by more than 80 percent. AUTOParkit’s charging pallets provided by AUTOChargit, are a fast and convenient way of charging EVs and Hybrids. AUTOChargit’s patented technology allows for shuffling charged vehicles cutting infrastructure costs by up to 80 percent.

For more information on AUTOParkit, visit www.autoparkit.com

Follow Lawless Alan on Instagram and on the web: @lawless_alan / www.lawlessalanracing.com

Dean Thompson – Dead on Tools 200 Race Recap

Race Recap | Dead On Tools 200 | Darlington Raceway
Team: No. 40 Worldwide Express Chevrolet Silverado
Driver: Dean Thompson
Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport; @deanthompsonr

Start: 33rd
Finish: 14th
Driver Point Standings: 26th
Owner Point Standings: 30th

Race Rundown – No. 40 Worldwide Express Chevrolet Silverado

Thompson and the No. 40 team’s strategy of staying out while the leaders pitted during the second caution of the night positioned them in ninth-place at the halfway point in Stage One before holding on for a 21st-place finish in the stage on old tires. Thompson continued to battle in the middle of the field in the second stage, crossing the line 26th.

The No. 40 team continued to make adjustments throughout the night and steadily made its way up the leaderboard over the course of several restarts, culminating in a 14th-place finish and his third Sunoco Rookie of the Race honor this season.

Thompson on his top-15 effort at Darlington: “Our No. 40 Worldwide Express Chevrolet team put together a strong run to finish 15th and earn another Sunoco Rookie of the Race honor. We brought a solid Chevrolet Silverado to the track today and it showed – our strategy paid off and we’re pointed in the right direction.”

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About Niece Motorsports:

Niece Motorsports is owned by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece. In 2022, Niece Motorsports enters its seventh season in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Niece also owns Niece Equipment, which has for over 40 years provided clients with reliable products at competitive prices. Niece Equipment’s reputation is built on service, integrity and dependability. The company provides water and fuel/lube trucks that are engineered with quality and durability in mind for the construction and mining industry. Follow the team on Facebook and Instagram @NieceMotorsports as well as Twitter @NieceMotorsport.

Media Inquiries: media@niecemotorsports.com www.niecemotorsports.com

About Worldwide Express

Worldwide Express, LLC, is a full-service, non-asset-based logistics provider offering access to industry-leading small package, truckload and less-than-truckload shipping solutions and managed transportation services. The family of brands, comprised of Worldwide Express, GlobalTranz and Unishippers, serve more than 120,000 customers spanning from small and mid-size businesses to larger enterprises, with unmatched carrier options and strategic guidance for their supply chains. With an annual systemwide revenue approaching $4 billion, the company is the second-largest privately held freight brokerage and largest non-retail UPS® Authorized Reseller in the country. Through a selective portfolio of 65+ LTL and tens of thousands of truckload carriers, and powered by proprietary technology, clients benefit from an award-winning, relationship-backed approach to solving their shipping needs. To learn more about the brands, please visit www.wwex.com, www.globaltranz.com and www.unishippers.com.

Follow Dean Thompson on Instagram and on the web: @deankthompson / deanthompsonr.com

Ross Chastain – Dead on Tools 200 Race Recap

Race Recap | Dead On Tools 200 | Darlington Raceway
Team: No. 41 Worldwide Express Chevrolet Silverado
Driver: Ross Chastain
Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport; @RossChastain

Start: 10th
Finish: 25th
Driver Point Standings: —
Owner Point Standings: 35th

Race Rundown – No. 41 Worldwide Express Chevrolet Silverado

Chastain and the No. 41 Worldwide Express Chevrolet came to life following the team’s first pit stop of the night on lap 20, driving up through the field in the final laps of Stage One to cross the line second. After winning the race off pit road during the stage break, Chastain took control of the race and was out front for a majority of Stage Two before giving way to teammate Carson Hocevar and settling for another second-place showing in the stage.

The No. 41 team won the race off pit road yet again before the start of the final stage before Chastain and John Hunter Nemechek began to battle for the lead following the ensuing restart. After surrendering the lead, Chastain was shuffled back to fifth when two trucks got together and forced the two-time Cup Series winner to check up and lose ground on the leaders. On the final restart – starting in third – Chastain suffered from a transmission failure heading into turn one, ultimately ending his night and resulting in a 25th-place finish.

Chastain led four times for 46 laps on the night – second to race winner Nemechek’s total of 69.

Chastain on his strong run at Darlington: “We had a fast Worldwide Express Chevrolet Silverado tonight. We led laps and were in position to race for a win but, unfortunately, the transmission got stuck in second gear on the final restart. We’re bummed with the end result, but I’m proud of the effort from Niece Motorsports and happy for Carson Hocevar and the No. 42 team. Their day is coming.”

About Niece Motorsports:

Niece Motorsports is owned by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece. In 2022, Niece Motorsports enters its seventh season in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Niece also owns Niece Equipment, which has for over 40 years provided clients with reliable products at competitive prices. Niece Equipment’s reputation is built on service, integrity and dependability. The company provides water and fuel/lube trucks that are engineered with quality and durability in mind for the construction and mining industry. Follow the team on Facebook and Instagram @NieceMotorsports as well as Twitter @NieceMotorsport.

Media Inquiries: media@niecemotorsports.com www.niecemotorsports.com

About Worldwide Express

Worldwide Express, LLC, is a full-service, non-asset-based logistics provider offering access to industry-leading small package, truckload and less-than-truckload shipping solutions and managed transportation services. The family of brands, comprised of Worldwide Express, GlobalTranz and Unishippers, serve more than 120,000 customers spanning from small and mid-size businesses to larger enterprises, with unmatched carrier options and strategic guidance for their supply chains.

With an annual systemwide revenue approaching $4 billion, the company is the second-largest privately held freight brokerage and largest non-retail UPS® Authorized Reseller in the country. Through a selective portfolio of 65+ LTL and tens of thousands of truckload carriers, and powered by proprietary technology, clients benefit from an award-winning, relationship-backed approach to solving their shipping needs. To learn more about the brands, visit wwexracing.com.

Follow Ross Chastain on Instagram and on the web: @rosschastain / rosschastain.com

Carson Hocevar – Dead on Tools 200 Race Recap

Race Recap | Dead On Tools 200 | Darlington Raceway
Team: No. 42 Premier Security Solutions Chevrolet Silverado
Driver: Carson Hocevar
Follow the Team: @NieceMotorsport; @CarsonHocevar

Start: 6th
Finish: 2nd
Driver Point Standings: 6th
Owner Point Standings: 6th

Race Rundown – No. 42 Premier Security Solutions Chevrolet Silverado

Hocevar quickly made his way into the top-five Friday night and was a mainstay at the front of the field. Following a four tire stop under caution on lap 20, he made his way back into the top-10 and ultimately crossed the line third at the end of Stage One. The No. 42 team put together one of its best stops of the night during the stage break to position Hocevar on the front row to begin Stage Two and ran behind race leader Ross Chastain for much of the stage. After another four tire stop under caution on lap 76, Hocevar made the pass on Chastain with three to go in Stage Two and went on to claim his first career stage win.

After making adjustments to remedy a loose handling condition under caution on lap 116, Hocevar made his way back up to second-place in the final laps of the race but was unable to chase down race winner John Hunter Nemechek as an electrical issue plagued the No. 42 on the final lap.

Hocevar led twice for nine laps en route to his second-consecutive runner-up finish this season.

Hocevar on turning in another second-place finish: “There’s no question these Niece Motorsports Chevrolet Silverados are really good. [Crew chief] Phil Gould’s hard work week-in and week-out – along with all of the support from [general manager] Cody Efaw and [team owner] Al Niece – is making this organization the best its ever been. To have a truck running up front that’s not [driven by] Ross Chastain and winning stages is really good. We just needed a little bit more. The No. 4 truck was really good. I was hoping I could have gotten to [John Hunter Nemechek] – I would’ve done a lot – because I was better than [Nemechek] in turns one and two but he was better than me in three and four. We were close again, but hopefully we’re one spot better next week.”

About Niece Motorsports:

Niece Motorsports is owned by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece. In 2022, Niece Motorsports enters its seventh season in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Niece also owns Niece Equipment, which has for over 40 years provided clients with reliable products at competitive prices. Niece Equipment’s reputation is built on service, integrity and dependability. The company provides water and fuel/lube trucks that are engineered with quality and durability in mind for the construction and mining industry. Follow the team on Facebook and Instagram @NieceMotorsports as well as Twitter @NieceMotorsport.

Media Inquiries: media@niecemotorsports.com www.niecemotorsports.com

About Premier Security Solutions:

Founded in 2013 by a retired Flint Michigan Police Officer, Premier Security Solutions is committed to deflect and deter unlawful activity for their clients, create a safe campus, and provide a secure environment. A company fully committed to community involvement and protection. Premier partners with many community organizations like Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson and his G.H.O.S.T. team combatting human trafficking. Premier provides an array of security services, including K-12 school campus, industrial logistics, corporate and event security in addition to a state-of-the-art monitoring center and all types of security training for both law enforcement and civilian trainees. For more information, please visit www.premiersecurity.solutions/

Joey Logano earns pole for Goodyear 400 at Darlington

Joey Logano after winning pole award for NASCAR Cup Series Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway on May 07, 2022. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)

Joey Logano won the pole for the NASCAR Cup Series Goodyear 400 at Darlington after posting a lap of 28.805 (170.720 mph) Saturday morning during qualifying.

It was his first pole since June of 2019 and the 23rd of his career.

“Oh, it was so much needed for all of us here,” Logano said. “The last couple of weeks were pretty rough, getting in a couple of crashes and not being strong at Dover.”

Kyle Larson qualified second with a 170.236 mph lap followed by Christopher Bell, Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Busch to round out the top five fastest drivers.

Chase Elliott and Kevin Harvick were unable to take part in qualifying after problems in the preceding practice session.

Elliott made hard contact with the wall due to a flat left rear tire and will have to go to a backup car for the race. Harvick had a flat tire which damaged the rear diffuser and was unable to qualify while his team made repairs. Both drivers will start from the rear of the field for the Goodyear 400 along with B.J. McLeod who also did not make a qualifying attempt.

Additionally, there were issues during pre-qualifying inspection. The following teams failed inspection twice Friday and each team will have a crew member ejected and will lose their pit stall selection:

No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford team
No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford
No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

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GMS Racing NCWTS Darlington Raceway Race Recap

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

START: 3RD
FINISH: 3RD
POINTS: 9TH

Quote: “Great job by everybody on my Champion Power Equipment team tonight. This race was by far our best one that we’ve had as a group, and we have made some really solid gains. I feel that more importantly, we have a solid direction to head moving forward. Nights like these make me feel really good about the work that we all have been putting in, and I’m really looking forward to getting to a more traditional intermediate track like Kansas next week to see how our package continues to perform.”

Jack Wood, No. 24 North Industrial Machine / Auto Parts 4Less Chevrolet Silverado RST

START: 20TH
FINISH: 17TH
POINTS: 27TH

Quote: “Man, what a hard-fought race tonight at Darlington. Our No. 24 Chevy had some speed in it, but unfortunately we had to overcome some major front end damage early on. Darlington is such a tough track, and losing that downforce really hurt our chances at having a better night. Thankfully, we were able to fight through the field and avoid most of the carnage to salvage a decent finish. I’m proud of my team for working as hard as they did to repair our truck and look forward to some of these upcoming tracks.”

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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DGR NCWTS Race Recap: Darlington Raceway

Friday, May 6
Track: Darlington Raceway, 1.36-mile oval
Race: 7 of 23
Event: Dead On Tools 200 (147 laps, 200 miles)

Hailie Deegan, No. 1 Wastequip Ford F-150

Start: 26th
Finish: 29th

  • Hailie Deegan took the green flag for the Dead On Tools 200 after qualifying 26th at the infamous Lady in Black. Despite being loose early in the run, she netted six additional places, crossing the line at the end of Stage 1 in 20th position.
  • Deegan noted on the radio that she fought the rear end coming around throughout the run, finding it especially difficult to get the nose turned in the bottom lane. Despite these issues, the Temecula, CA native found speed running the top, reaching as high as 16th in Stage 2.
  • The 20-year-old’s momentum was ultimately halted after becoming trapped behind a wounded truck, limping its way onto pit road following a blown tire. Deegan would fall to the 25th position, losing valuable track position despite a strong Ford F-150.
  • Before the ensuing restart, the No.1 crew made a slight left rear adjustment, climbing back into 20th as the race would enter its final 57 laps. The following restart proved to be disastrous as Deegan was collected in a wreck that critically damaged her left front fender. She rejoined the field for 30 more laps before being forced to retire early with recurring tire failures generated by the damage sustained in the incident.
  • When the checkered flag fell on the Dead On Tools 200, Deegan was scored in the 29th position.

Tanner Gray, No. 15 Dead On Tools Ford F-150

Start: 17th
Finish: 34th

  • Tanner Gray qualified 17th for the Dead On Tools 200. Struggling with a loose handling truck, Gray was running 14th after the opening 20 laps.
  • The caution on lap 21 allowed the team to pit for fresh tires and trackbar adjustments. The No. 15 F-150 restarted 19th and cracked into the top-10 on lap 30. Gray ultimately finished seventh in Stage 1 to earn four stage points.
  • Still struggling with a loose truck, Jerry Baxter made the call for fresh tires and the addition of a spring rubber to the left rear during the stage break.
  • Gray restarted 11th and sustained fender damage in the opening few laps that forced the team to fix it under the lap 59 caution. The Ford driver would go on to finish 15th in Stage 2.
  • The Dead On Tools truck fired off 16th for the final stage and was working its way forward when disaster struck on lap 99 and Gray was involved in a multi-truck incident in turn 3 effectively ending his night early. He was credited with 34th position.

Ryan Preece, No. 17 United Rentals Ford F-150

Start: 13th
Finish: 7th

  • Ryan Preece rolled off 13th for the 200-mile event. At the drop of the green flag, he quickly moved up to eighth.
  • The veteran driver pitted at the lap 20 caution and restarted 17th. He advanced back up to ninth with 17 laps to go in the stage, but as the truck began to build loose he faded back to 17th at the end of Stage 1.
  • Preece started Stage 2 from 15th and was running 12th when caution flag waved on lap 59. On the restart, he advanced up to seventh and maintained inside the top-10 as he held on for eighth-place at the end of Stage 2.
  • The Connecticut native occupied the eighth position for much of the final stage. When the final caution flag of the race waved with four laps remaining, he was in ninth. He gained two positions in the closing laps and secured his fifth career top-10 in five career NCWTS starts with a seventh-place finish.

Next event: Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas on May 14 at 8:00 p.m. ET.

Toyota Racing NCWTS Post-Race Recap — Darlington 5.6.22

NEMECHEK CLAIMS FIRST WIN OF 2022 AT DARLINGTON
Three Tundra TRD PROs Tally Top-Fives at ‘Lady in Black’

DARLINGTON, S.C. (May 6, 2022) – John Hunter Nemechek drove his Mobil 1 Tundra TRD PRO to his first win of the 2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) season in Friday night’s race at South Carolina’s Darlington Raceway. Nemechek was followed to the checkered flag by fellow Tundra drivers Ty Majeski (fourth) and Matt Crafton (fifth).

Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Darlington Raceway
Race 7 of 23 – 147 Laps, 201 Miles

TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
1st, JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK
2nd, Carson Hocevar*
3rd, Grant Enfinger*
4th, TY MAJESKI
5th, MATT CRAFTON
6th, PARKER KLIGERMAN
9th, TYLER ANKRUM
10th, TODD BODINE
12th, STEWART FRIESEN
16th, TIMMY HILL
17th, CHRISTIAN ECKES
21st, CHANDLER SMITH
23rd, COREY HEIM
25th, BEN RHODES
28th, JOSH REAUME
30th, BRENNAN POOLE
32nd, TATE FOGLEMAN
35th, CHASE PURDY
36th, AKINORI OGATA
*non-Toyota driver

TOYOTA QUOTES

JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK, No. 4 Mobil 1 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, Kyle Busch Motorsports

Finishing Position: 1st

How does it feel to get your first win of the season and first at Darlington Raceway?

“Huge shout out to all the guys that work on this No. 4 KBM (Kyle Busch Motorsports) Mobil 1 Toyota Tundra TRD PRO, just Mobil 1 and everyone that puts their heart and soul into what’s going on — this is huge. Just thank you to everyone. Thank you to the fans. This place is packed. Awesome crowd. I thought we gave it away early honestly and we’re able to rebound and battle back so it’s cool. Aspen (daughter) I think is sleeping so hopefully Taylor (wife) gets her up and brings her to victory lane so we can celebrate. Learned a lot tonight and was finally able to bring home the first one of the year. I’m just thankful for the opportunity I have from Kyle (Busch, team owner), Toyota and TRD (Toyota Racing Development) for putting me in this truck. Let’s go celebrate.”

TY MAJESKI, No. 66 FarmPaint Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, ThorSport Racing

Finishing Position: 4th

How was your race overall and bringing home a top-five finish?

“It was an up and down day for sure, but had really good speed in practice and qualifying. We split that first stage, lost some track position and made some big adjustments to hopefully have paid dividends at the end. Then we got a flat tire right before the end of the second stage. That last stage, I kept getting caught a lap down and couldn’t get it back. Finally, the first caution in the final stage, got back on the lead lap and made our way back up through the field. Had a really good truck, but didn’t run up front because of those circumstances, but really had really fast FarmPaint Toyota Tundra TRD PRO. Love doing this with the ThorSport guys and getting them a good finish.”

MATT CRAFTON, No. 88 Jack Links/Menards Tundra TRD Pro, ThorSport Racing

Finishing Position: 5th

How was your race tonight?

“Good run for all of us. We needed that momentum heading into this stretch of races to build the confidence for Jeff (Hensley, crew chief) and every one of these guys. Jeff’s new to the whole 88 group. We needed this. We had great, great long run speed, short run speed was just a little bit off, but I know where we were and why we were off a little bit there. I was hoping for some long runs right there at the end, and I don’t know if we could outrun the 4 (John Hunter Nemechek) because he was really, really good, but I thought we had a second-place truck if we could have had that long run because it was so good. Our Menards Tundra was good and we’ll just keep working from here.”

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CHEVY NCS AT DARLINGTON: Ross Chastain Press Conference Transcript

NASCAR CUP SERIES
DARLINGTON RACEWAY
GOODYEAR 400
TEAM CHEVY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
MAY 6, 2022

ROSS CHASTAIN, NO. 1 COCA-COLA CAMARO ZL1, met with the media in advance of this weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway. Press Conference Transcript:

IN YOUR ESTEEMED OPINION, HOW MUCH OF THE SUCCESS OF THIS TEAM WHICH HAPPENED RELATIVELY QUICK CAN BE TIED TO THE FACT THAT JUSTIN (MARKS) WAS A DRIVER?

“That’s a good questions Mike. I don’t know. I mean he definitely just on a day to day and just in his thoughts, he understands the importance of crew chiefs and engineers and race cars and making them go fast. I don’t know many drivers that can truly put aside their confidence or their ego and go hire people smarter than them. Usually, drivers are the alpha. Everybody kind of tailors to us, right? Just for the No. 1 team, everything kind of revolves around what my feedback is in the car and my schedule aside from getting on track. It’s important, but it’s also important that Justin Marks is who he is. I used to tell him in the Xfinity Series that he was way too nice to race because he wasn’t mean enough. It’s important, but it’s important that it’s Justin Marks. Not every driver should be an owner. They would probably fail.”

WITH JUSTIN MARKS HAVING BEEN A DRIVER, I HAVE HEARD WHERE YOU KNOW WHEN YOU HAVE THE TEAM THERE, THEY CAME IN AND SAID THAT YOU HAVE TO BE ON BOARD WITH THIS CAR AND IF YOU ARE NOT THEN YOU CAN LEAVE. BECAUSE OF HIS KNOWLEDGE AS A DRIVER, DID THAT HELP WITH THE NEXT GEN CAR?

“I mean it helped with him hiring the right people to run this Next Gen car. It helped that he kept Tony Lunders in his role at the shop. He kept Darian Grubb. He kept the right people at a high level of Trackhouse. We had a lot of the foundation, a lot of the building blocks already there from CGR. I think the key for him was he’s been there as a driver now he is looking at it from he had 150 maybe people, I don’t know what the number was. When we got done at Phoenix, we were all looking at him like what do we do, because he was a driver I think that definitely played into it. His business savviness, his childhood growing up moving out west pretty early on to California and watching his dad grow businesses and live in that environment, he wasn’t always a racing kid. His dad was not a racer. Justin was the first one to go racing. I think that had as much to do with making the right decisions leading up to the end of last season in his head and then starting the Monday after Phoenix putting into action what he wanted to do and how he wanted Trackhouse to be structured. Choosing the right people at a high level, to then allow them and let them go out and make their decisions for who the engineering group is going to be and who is going to run the engineering group. Are we going to keep the pit crew department? Are we going to keep Ross? Are we going to keep the drivers, right? How are we going to do this allowing those bosses throughout the company, because you are only as strong as your weakest link? It’s just like a chain. You’re only as strong as the weakest one. Having a strong group and a strong chain is as important as having good luck on the track, because the harder we work and the smarter people we have around us the luckier we tend to get.”

I’M CURIOUS FROM YOUR PRESEPECTIVE THE REACTION YOU’RE GETTING AND YOU HAVE SAID YOU’VE NOT CHANGED, BUT JUST HOW PEOPLE ARE VIEWING YOU NOW DO YOU GET A SENSE OF HOW THAT’S EVOLVED AND MAYBE A LITTLE BIT MORE BEING UNDER THE MICROSCOPE WITH THE MORE SUCCESS THAT YOU HAVE?

“Yeah. I learned a long time ago to take people’s opinions for what they are. They are just opinions. I used to really let it bother me, but I am trying to be better. I’m trying to focus and the way I have been able to mentally move the needle for myself is getting to neutral. That is a Trevor Moawad way of thinking. I just started his second book, his final book that he wrote before he passed unfortunately, and that’s been the best way that I can go to sleep and wake up every day knowing that I am trying to better. Now, on track there’s been some instances where I am still making those mistakes that I made five years ago, but I am human. I’m going to make those mistakes. So, yeah people are going to say what they are going to say. They’re going to write what they are going to write, right? I’m fine to be whatever they want to write about. I know that I’m trying to do better and the people around me are trying to help me be better. That’s all I can really do.”

JUST A FOLLOW UP, WHEN YOU TALK ABOUT MAKING MISTAKES, OBVIOUSLY A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE NOW TALKING ABOUT THE LAST LAP OF MONDAY’S RACE. DOES THAT, I DON’T WANT TO PUT WORDS IN YOUR MOUTH, WAS THAT A MISTAKE OR IS THAT NOT SOMETHING. I WANT TO BE CLEAR WHEN YOU TALK ABOUT MISTAKES, IS THAT SOMETHING YOU LOOK BACK WHEN YOU TALK ABOUT ON TRACK INCIDENT? OR WAS THAT JUST A RACING INCIDENT ON THE LAST LAP AT DOVER?

“I’d say more the mistake was 30 laps before that, not just letting him go and hoping he got by Ricky (Stenhouse Jr.) and then I’d get by Ricky too. That’s more what I mean. I mean the last lap is the last lap. We are coming back around to the checkered, I’m going to race him as hard as I possibly can and try not to crash. I trust him and hope that he’d trust me. It was like 50 laps before that or the beginning of that last run when he first got to me probably, looking back at it, let him go then and then try to get by Ricky and still finish third. But, I didn’t.”

DID YOU AND MARTIN TRUEX JR EVER DECIDE ON A PLACE TO GO HUNTING OR FISHING?

“The minnow pond here man. NASCAR tweeted it already. They had a picture of us (laughing).”

WHAT DID YOU THINK WHEN YOU SAW THE PAINT SCHEMES FOR THIS WEEKEND?

“Yeah, so cool. I mean, it’s Coca-Cola. It’s an iconic brand, something that we’ve all, I think, had at least a sip of in our life. It’s something everybody has tried. It’s just so cool. As a kid I knew the Coke drivers and to have a throwback to something as iconic as the Earnhardt’s first time race together, Dale Jr. has helped me so much. He’s been there for me when I needed advice. He’s been there to tell me I messed up. We were neighbors, so it was easier then to see him and to ask him stuff and swerve at him on the roads. To have the polar bears, it’s just an iconic piece of history that I remember growing up and watching the sports seeing. I think for a lot of people it will bring back a lot of good memories. Let’s remember, they were arguing after that race like father and son. It wasn’t all happy go lucky NASCAR racing and they were clear across the ocean. For me, it’s knowing him that’s extra special, but like how iconic Coca-Cola is and driving a Coca-Cola car and getting to sit up here with a Coke, there’s a very select few number of drivers in the history of the sport that have gotten to represent that brand. For me, it just blows me away that I am able to do that this weekend.”

YOU HAD YOUR STRUGGLES HERE AT THIS TRACK BEFORE, I THINK YOU FINISHED THIRD LAST LABOR DAY HERE. DOES THAT GIVE YOU SOME CONFIDENCE THAT BETTER RUNS ARE AHEAD AT THIS PLACE? HOW DO YOU THINK NEXT GEN WILL DEAL WITH AN OLD SCHOOL TRACK LIKE DARLINGTON?

“It has kept me up this week thinking about that, because I mean this Gen 7 car the Cup car right now is just so volatile to drive. Especially the first few laps of practice. I don’t expect Darlington to be easy. I am fully prepared and fully expecting to truly be driving at a pace that I can make laps. I’m not going to set the track record. Cutting across the apron, entering in Turn 3 and getting loose or getting loose up the hill in 1 and down the hill in the new patch in two, this place is intimidating for me. I will roll out in practice; I mean I rolled out in the truck just now in the No. 41 Worldwide Express truck fully committed as fast as I could go and that is not the case for the Cup car. I will be at a reduced pace, and I will work up to it. Now, part of that is from my crash at California. I’ve realized I can build throughout the weekend and still compete. I don’t have to be fastest in practice. I look forward to the day that I am fastest in practice and driving at a reduced rate, because that is going to be really good for us.”

AS FAR AS THE CAR GOES, HERE AT DARLINGTON THE TALK IS THIS BODY IS FAR MORE FORGIVING SO THE DARLINGTON STRIPE IS THERE. ALSO, THE TALK IS SOME OF THE SUSPENSION PIECES ARE A LITTLE BIT SENSITIVE. ARE YOU CONSCIOUS OF THAT? WHAT’S YOUR EXPECTATION AS TO DARLINGTON STRIPES AND HOW DOES THAT PLAY OUT IN YOUR MIND AS WE ROLL THROUGH THIS WEEKEND?

“For me, over the course of the weekend the truck is more sensitive body wise. It’s a metal body. The right rear tail hangs way out to the right, so any real contact is just a day ender in the Truck Series, in my opinion. The Cup car, I feel like I have a larger window to touch the wall. Like you said the suspension parts are just, they’re rigid. When they bend and with this rear suspension it doesn’t move like with the truck arms and the track bars in the old car and Xfinity and Trucks. When you hit, it had room to move, and it would go back to its original spot. The independent rear suspension just doesn’t work like that. I don’t want a Darlington stripe in any car, let alone the new car.”

FOR MOST OF NASCAR HISTORY THE IDEA THAT A DRIVER COULD BE HELPED BY A SELF HELP KIND OF BOOK WOULDN’T EVEN BE IN THE LANDSCAPE. OBVIOUSLY, IT’S BEEN POSITIVE FOR YOU. HAVE YOU SHARED THAT WITH OTHER PEOPLE OR WHAT’S BEEN THE RESPONSE TO THAT FOR YOU?

“I have. I’ve talked about it openly. Even for me, it was scary initially to talk about. I realize through it that Trevor’s (inaudible) the later years of his life was to help people. He helped football programs across the country and pro athletes, but these books were to help the common person which is where I am. Members of my family ordered it and actually the latest one Getting to Neutral, Patrick my tire guy and his girlfriend got it for me. They gave it to me as a gift just recently because I hadn’t ordered it yet. I’ll talk about it with anybody, and I think if you just do a quick Google search and see kind of what he has done and what people say about him and read some of the first couple pages of the book. You can listen to it on audio. That’s how I did it the first time. I was like oh let me listen to this thing and take the easy way. Then I was like oh I need to read these words and try to get them to stick. That was a year and a half ago or early last year I guess. It’s not easy to talk about when you struggle with stuff mentally because if anybody tells me that they struggle with something mentally, I truly can’t comprehend what they mean unless I struggle with the same thing. As humans, and sometimes I don’t understand my own brain let alone yours Mike. It’s just something that has helped me and if it helps somebody else great, and if it doesn’t there’s other stuff out there if you think that you need the help. It’s just controlling some of the split second, in the moment, heat of the action decisions, this is something that has helped me.”

DO YOU LOOK AT YOUR NUMBERS? DO YOU LOOK AT YOUR FINISHES THIS YEAR AND JUST TAKE IN THE FACT THAT…

“Yeah.”

SO SINCE VEGAS, IF YOU TAKE OUT RICHMOND AND BRISTOL, YOU HAVEN’T BEEN OUTSIDE THE TOP-FIVE.

“That’s wild. (laughing) That’s wild. I look at it and can’t believe it.”

GIVEN THAT, WHEN YOU GO TO THESE RACES WEEK AFTER WEEK, OBVIOUSLY YOU’VE SPOKEN BEFORE YOUR CONFIDENCE IS HIGH, EVERYTHING IS WORKING AT TRACKHOUSE. BUT, FOR YOU WHEN YOU ARE GOING TO THESE RACES DO YOU EVEN WORRY ABOUT WHAT RACETRACK YOU’RE GOING TO IN THE SENSE OF WHAT YOU’VE DONE IN THE PAST? OR DOES IT NOT APPLY ANYMORE GIVEN NEW TEAM, NEW CAR, JUST DON’T GET IN YOUR HEAD ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE DONE BEFORE AT THAT RACETRACK?

“I may be a little, this may sound a little odd, but I don’t think that there is a more nervous driver driving from Charlotte to Darlington today than me. I am nervous to drive on the track tomorrow in the car because I know how out of control they are. I know how quick they are to wreck. I know what the penalty is if we do wreck, trying to get another car ready. I really believe that I will roll out there in practice and be at a very reduced rate in my percentage of close to 100, may be everybody’s different, but for my scale I will be scaled down x amount. X percent. I am fully prepping and grinding just like I was coming here in Jay Robinson’s Premium Motorsports car for my first Cup races. I just remember coming here he was like we are going to have sticker tires all night and then I bumped the wall in 3 and 4 and then again on the frontstretch. After the race, we didn’t have to pit it just crinkled the fenders in a little bit, he was like you tore up the right side of my car. I was like it’s the Southern 500, it was so hard to run 500-miles here and keep it straight let alone just touch the wall a little bit. All that comes back, those memories of the 4 car here and then getting the first shot in the 42. As well as I feel like we’ve ran, the stats won’t show it if you look at different cars. When we’ve had opportunities to compete in fully funded programs, I feel like we’ve done well, and I don’t think there’s a more nervous driver pulling into the track today.”

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“No. It’s every week. It’s every week after California, after Auto Club. Going into Daytona and Auto Club I was probably one of the more confident drivers. Then I quickly got humbled.”

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Nemechek wins his first Truck Series race of the season at Darlington

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John Hunter Nemechek was fastest in practice, won the pole and led a race-high 69 laps en route to his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win of the season Friday night at Darlington Raceway. But it was not without its challenges.

He survived 10 cautions, an additional pit stop under caution during Stage 2 due to a loose wheel and an overtime restart to earn his 12th career win in the series.

“Just a huge shout-out to all the guys that work on this No. 4 KBM (Kyle Busch Motorsports) Toyota Tundra,” he said. “I thought we gave it away early, honestly, and we were able to rebound and battle back. I learned a lot tonight. I was finally able to bring home the first win of the year.”

Niece Motorsports driver Carson Hocevar won Stage 2 and finished 0.552 seconds behind Nemechek in his No. 42 Chevrolet to claim second, his fourth top-10 this season. It was the second consecutive runner-up finish for Hocevar who said he was experiencing electrical issues.

“Every once in a while it would stumble, and it flat out shut off in the middle of 1 and 2 coming to the white (flag).”

Grant Enfinger was third, followed by Ty Majeski, Parker Kligerman, Ryan Preece, Zane Smith, Tyler Ankrum, Todd Bodine, and Matt DiBenedetto to complete the top-10 finishers at Darlington.

Matt Crafton, who was originally scored in fifth, was disqualified during post-race inspection for his Truck being too low in front.

Dean Thompson was the highest finishing rookie in 15th place. There were 16 lead changes among nine drivers, with 10 cautions for 54 laps.

Ben Rhodes leads the driver standings with 284 points, followed by Nemechek (254), Chandler Smith (252), Stewart Friesen (242) and Zane Smith (241) in fifth.

Up Next: May 14 at Kansas Speedway for the Heart of America 200 at 8 p.m. ET on FS1.

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