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Toyota Racing Weekly Preview – 04.06.22

This Week in Motorsports: April 4-10, 2022

· NCS/NXS/NCWTS: Martinsville Speedway – April 7-9

PLANO, Texas (April 6, 2022) – It’s time to go short-track racing under the lights for the first time this season as NASCAR heads to the track affectionally known as the ‘paperclip,’ Martinsville Speedway.

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Busch and Toyota turn 500… Kyle Busch will become the second driver to make 500 Cup Series starts in a Camry, joining Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin, at this Saturday’s race at Martinsville Speedway. The two-time Cup Series champion scored Toyota’s first Cup Series win in 2008 and has earned 55 of his 59 career Cup Series wins aboard a Camry.

Hamlin ready to deliver back-to-back wins… Denny Hamlin drove back to victory lane for the first time this season on Sunday evening at Richmond Raceway. Hamlin is looking for another Martinsville win. He earned Toyota’s first five victories at the track (March 2008, October 2009, March 2010, October 2010, March 2015).

Truex longest top-10 streak… Martin Truex Jr. is tied for the longest top-10 streak with three straight strong runs as he heads into Martinsville Speedway. Truex is up to a season-high third in the point standings and is coming to a track he has won three of the last five races at, including this event one season ago.

Gibbs continues to lead the way… Ty Gibbs won the pole and drove to his third Xfinity Series victory of the season in the ToyotaCare 250 on Saturday. The 19-year-old now has seven wins in 25 career starts. He is back up to second in the point standings, just 20 points out of the lead.

Smith continues to lead… Chandler Smith continues to lead the Truck Series point standings after another strong performance at Atlanta. The 19-year-old leads fellow Toyota driver and reigning champion Ben Rhodes by 15 points heading into Martinsville Speedway. Smith finished fourth at his lone start at Martinsville last season.

Friesen looks for a return to victory lane… Halmar Friesen Racing and driver Stewart Friesen continue to get stronger with three top-10 finishes in the first four events this season. Friesen currently sits third in the point standings, and looks for redemption after a last lap wreck while battling for the lead one season ago.

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Solid Rock Carriers to Sponsor Brandon Brown in the Call 811 Before You Dig 250 at Martinsville

Brandonbilt Motorsports Welcomes Solid Rock Carriers Back to the Team as Primary Sponsor at Martinsville

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (April 6, 2022) – Brandonbilt Motorsports (BMS) announces today the return of Solid Rock Carriers as the primary sponsor of Brandon Brown’s No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro for the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Martinsville Speedway on Friday, April 8.

Solid Rock Carriers is a trucking business based out of LaGrange, North Carolina that transports refrigerated products. They have been in business since 1997, and are owned by Kirk Ipock. Ipock has been active in the sport for years. His company has been the primary entitlement sponsor for the CARS Tour since 2020, and signed on for another two years this past November. The last time that Solid Rock Carriers sponsored Brown was in 2020’s playoff race at Martinsville.

“I’m thrilled to have another partner return for the 2022 season. Solid Rock Carriers are big supporters of small teams and grassroots racing. It’s great to have the support of Kirk, his family and his business as we take on the paperclip,” Brown says.

Brandon Brown heads to Martinsville Speedway with his head held high. The driver claims that he is feeling optimistic about back-to-back short-track races, as he is most comfortable with this style of racing. “Getting that top-10 at Richmond Raceway was exactly what our team needed. It was definitely a confidence booster for everyone,” admitted Brown.

When asked about his thoughts on “The Paperclip” (Martinsville Speedway), Brown said “It’s a place where you know you have to fight to stay alive. It’s just a track with a lot of contact. We’re bringing the same car that we used in Richmond, even though we had already wrapped and prepped a different one. It just ran so well in Richmond that the crew chief decided to run it again in Martinsville.

“Our ultimate goal this weekend is to take home the famed Ridgeway Clock, but we’re also sticking to a game plan of maximizing the points for the day. We want to learn as much as we can about Martinsville for the next time around. The next time that we’ll be there is the playoffs.”

The No. 68 Solid Rock Carriers Chevrolet Camaro will hit the track on Friday, April 8 at Martinsville Speedway, with coverage airing live on FS1 at 7:30 p.m. ET.

For more information about Solid Rock Carriers, please visit www.solidrockcarriers.com.

About Brandonbilt Motorsports

Brandonbilt Motorsports (BMS) is a race-winning organization that competes in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and fields the No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro piloted by Brandon Brown. Headquartered in Mooresville, N.C., BMS is owned and operated by successful entrepreneurs, Jerry Brown, David Clarke and Alex Mascioli.

For team updates, follow BMS on social media: Twitter at @BMSRaceTeam, Facebook at Brandonbilt Motorsports and Instagram at @bmsraceteam. Visit www.bmsraceteam.com for more team related information.

Howie DiSavino III Focused on Xfinity Debut at Martinsville Speedway

MARTINSVILLE, Va.: After experiencing the hardship of failing to make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut last weekend at Richmond (Va.) Raceway, Howie DiSavino III has regrouped and is focused on starting this chapter of his racing career by taking the green flag in Friday night’s Call 811 Before You Dig 250 at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway.

While DiSavino admits that missing Richmond was a tough circumstance for himself, his partners and his Alpha Prime Racing team, the 20-year-old is determined to use the disappointment as motivation and deliver a successful debut at the historic Virginia short track.

“I am looking forward to Martinsville Speedway this weekend,” said DiSavino. “I cannot thank everyone at Alpha Prime Racing, my partners, my friends and family for the continued support.

“There will always be good and bad that a driver will experience in racing – but how you respond is always what everyone will remember.
“I am staying focused and determined and eager to showcase my ability at Martinsville Speedway on Friday night.”

DiSavino has minimal experience at Martinsville’s tight 0.526-mile paperclip oval, but he isn’t letting the inexperience hold him back.

“I am very fortunate enough to be surrounded by individuals who want me to excel at Martinsville on Friday night,” added DiSavino. “From my manager Austin Theriault to my driving coach Joey Coulter and even to my team owner Tommy Joe Martins, I am digesting all the advice that they are giving me and plan to use it to my advantage from practice to qualifying and then the race.”

For his Xfinity Series debut, DiSavino and his Alpha Prime team will welcome Richard Green Racing as a major associate partner for the eighth race of the 2022 season.

A native of Enosburg Falls, Vermont, Green is a longtime supporter of the Northeast Racing scene and friend of Theriault. A former driver himself, Green has now hung up his helmet and focused on being a successful car owner at the famed Thunder Road Speedway in Barre, Vt.

In addition to being a car owner, Green has been notorious for supporting other young drivers in their racing endeavors and will attend Friday night’s race to support the Chesterfield, Va. driver.

In addition to Richard Green Racing, KEES Vacations, Webb Development, MassMutual Greater Richmond, Q Barbeque Richmond, Azalea D Realty, 89 Paint, Campbell Lawn Care and Simms Sweets will serve as associate marketing partners on DiSavino’s No. 44 Chevrolet Camaro.

“The goal for Friday night is to deliver everyone a strong and positive finish,” sounded DiSavino. “This weekend is about making progress from the moment our No. 44 Alpha Prime | Richard Green Racing Chevrolet Camaro hits the track to the checkered flag.

“From there, we can re-evaluate and focus forward on being better for the next race.”

Veteran Cup spotter Clayton Hughes will guide DiSavino from above this weekend as his spotter.

Following Martinsville, DiSavino who will turn 21 on Sun., April 10 will return to Alpha Prime Racing next month at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway for the Alsco Uniforms 300 on Sat., May 28, 2022.

For more on Howie DiSavino III, please visit howiedisavino.com, like him on Facebook (Howie DiSavino III Racing), follow him on Twitter (@hdisavino) and Instagram (HowieDiSavino).

The Call 811 Before You Dig 250 (250 laps | 131.5 miles) is the eighth of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2022 schedule. Practice begins on Thurs., April 7 from 5:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Qualifying follows shortly after 6:00 p.m. The 38-car field will take the green flag on Friday night, April 8 shortly after 7:30 p.m. with live coverage on FOX Sports 1, the Motor Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (ET).

Zane Smith Going For Third Truck Series Win of 2022 at Martinsville

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (April 6, 2022) – Zane Smith, driver of the No. 38 Ford F-150 for Front Row Motorsports, is the only one in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with two victories after coming away with a win two weeks ago at Circuit of the Americas. Smith also won the last time the series headed to this week’s stop – Martinsville Speedway. He was a guest today on a Ford-hosted media call and spoke with reporters about his season.

ZANE SMITH, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports F-150 – WHAT IS IT ABOUT MARTINSVILLE THAT SUITS YOUR STYLE? “I feel like Martinsville is probably, if not the biggest rhythm track that we go to, and I feel like ever since I was a little kid on short tracks and that’s really at the end of the day what it is, they’ve just suited me. I really enjoy going to those places. The racing is always hectic, but it’s always a thrill of a finish and fortunately, I’ve been on the good side of those recently. Hopefully, we can continue that wave.”

HOW CONFIDENT ARE YOU ABOUT YOUR CHAMPIONSHIP CHANCES WITH FORD? “It’s so early to talk about championship stuff just because of the format that we go through. You’ve seen guys that dominate the regular season and then when the playoffs come around they struggle to have things go their way, so I’m trying not to get caught up in the too high of highs and enjoy the amount of fun that we’re having each and every weekend so far. Going back to Ford and being underneath that banner now has been awesome. The simulation tools and everyone I’ve been able to meet over the past few weeks or a couple months now have been awesome to lean on and work with, so the simulator time is still extremely valuable even in the normal world and now we’re kind of coming out of the COVID world, but I think typically we’re only getting 30 minutes or an hour of practice, so if you don’t have that you really lean on your simulation tools and they give us that, so a huge thank you to them and we’ll continue getting those Blue Ovals in victory lane.”

HOW DO YOU MANAGE THE CHAOS AT MARTINSVILLE? “I don’t know how it will be this year. Martinsville is always crazy, but I feel like we’ve seen the past few years it’s been the transfer race to get to the final four, so I feel like that really made the aggression level really high there at times. Going back and watching film of the night race in 2020 it was ugly how aggressive it got, and that was my first time ever at Martinsville so I was a little gun shy, but I was in a must-win situation last year and we pulled it off. I just feel like that place has been good to me and it fits me and I always look forward to Martinsville week.”

WHAT DOES HAVING TWO WINS AT THIS POINT DO FOR YOU AND YOUR TEAM AS FAR AS YOUR APPROACH TO RACES AND STRATEGY? “I wish we had a few more stage wins and more stage points in general and then I feel like we’d be able to really approach these races a lot differently, but being locked in, and I think I have more wins than anyone this year, has been awesome. It not only boost my confidence, but really my whole team. It’s a lot of fun we’re having each and every week, so we’re just trying to enjoy that. I feel like I stole a clock from this team last year, so hopefully I can get them one this year.”

HOW HAVE YOU BEEN ABLE TO ADJUST TO A NEW TEAM SO QUICKLY AND HIT THE GROUND RUNNING LIKE YOU HAVE? “I feel like if you finish Daytona rolling, it’s gonna be a good year, so we finished Daytona winning. Once that happened, it was kind of a different ballgame of we got to focus forward on all the next steps, already locked in the playoffs and just getting to go have fun and chase trophies. I know that word keeps coming up of having fun, but that’s just simplifying it of what we’re doing and it’s been working.”

THIS WILL BE THE FIRST SPRING RACE AT MARTINSVILLE IN THREE YEARS AND THERE’S NO FALL RACE TO FOLLOW IT FOR THE FIRST TIME. HOW MUCH DOES THAT CHANGE THE DYNAMIC OF THIS RACE? “I see what NASCAR is trying to do putting it still right after a road course where we all get into each other so we all go into it pissed off. I feel like the past couple years you spend all year and the guys that haven’t won are extremely aggressive. The guys that are in a must-win are extremely aggressive and then there are just the normal guys that are always aggressive. I feel like you could possibly see a three-truck breakaway maybe in this one and those guys duke it out. I don’t see it being such a caution fest as its been in the past couple years, but, like I said, now that I say that I’ll probably get proved wrong, but you would think they wouldn’t be as aggressive. I don’t know. I’ll race however it is.”

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.

Brian Pattie to call 500th Cup career race as crew chief at Martinsville

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A significant milestone achievement is in the making for Brian Pattie, crew chief for Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and the No. 47 JTG-Daugherty Racing Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in the NASCAR Cup Series. By participating in this weekend’s 400-mile Cup event at Martinsville Speedway, Pattie will call his 500th event as a crew chief in NASCAR’s premier series. 

A native of Zephyrhills, Florida, Pattie made his debut as a NASCAR Cup Series crew chief at Watkins Glen International in August 1999, where he was paired with Canadian Ron Fellows and the No. 87 NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet team. By then, he was in his fifth season working for NEMCO Motorsports and had made select starts as a crew chief for the organization between the Camping World Truck Series and Xfinity Series. In Pattie’s first event as a Cup crew chief, Fellows started seventh and notched a runner-up result behind Jeff Gordon.

Pattie spent the following two seasons working as a crew chief for NEMCO Motorsports that was campaigning on a part-time basis in the Xfinity Series and making limited Cup Series starts on the road course events (Sonoma Raceway and Watkins Glen). Paired with Fellows, Pattie and Fellows made a total of three starts between 2000 and 2001, where Fellows did not finish during his three starts.

Then in 2002, Pattie reunited with Hendrick Motorsports and worked as a crew chief in a total of 22 events for the team’s No. 25 Chevrolet entry that started the season with driver Jerry Nadeau. Making his first appearance of the season at Darlington Raceway in March, Pattie led Nadeau and the No. 25 team to only one top-10 result, which was an eighth-place at Bristol Motor Speedway in March, through seven events, which concluded at Richmond Raceway in May. Prior to the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May, Nadeau was replaced by Joe Nemechek due to performance issues. Pattie and Nemechek, however, struggled through the following 15 scheduled events as they finished no higher than 18th place before Pattie was replaced by Peter Sospenzo for the rest of the 2002 season.

From 2003 to early 2008, Pattie scaled back to the Xfinity Series. During the 2003 season, he took over as the team manager for NEMCO Motorsports before joining Chip Ganassi Racing in mid-2004 and reassuming his role as crew chief for CGR’s “all-star” entry that was shared between Reed Sorenson, Casey Mears and Jamie McMurray. During the following five seasons at CGR, Pattie achieved three victories and tallied his win column to 11, with his previous eight victories occurring at NEMCO.  

Then in June 2008, Pattie returned to the Cup Series as a crew chief for Juan Pablo Montoya and the No. 42 Dodge team. By then, Montoya had undergone his third crew chief change of the season after posting a single top-five result (second place at Talladega Superspeedway in April) through the first 16 scheduled events. Making his first appearance at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Pattie led Montoya and the No. 42 team to a single top-five result, which was a fourth-place result at Watkins Glen in August, and a 25th-place result in the final driver’s standings.

Remaining as Montoya’s crew chief in 2009 as Chip Ganassi Racing merged with Dale Earnhardt Inc. and swapped manufactures from Dodge to Chevrolet, Pattie and Montoya had a breakout season, where they achieved two poles, 12 top-10 results throughout the 26-race regular-season stretch. They nearly won at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in July before Montoya, who led a race-high 116 of 160 laps, was penalized for speeding on pit road during a cycle of green flag pit stops with 35 laps remaining, which relegated him back to 11th place in the final running order. Nonetheless, Pattie led Montoya and the No. 42 Chevrolet team into the 2009 Cup Playoffs and with an opportunity to compete for the title. The duo earned four consecutive top-four results at the start of the Playoffs, but only two top-10 results during the remaining six events as the No. 42 team settled in eighth place in the final standings.

Through the first 21 events of the 2010 Cup season, Pattie and Montoya achieved three poles, four top-five results and eight top-10 results, but a series of inconsistent results prevented the team from returning to the Playoffs. Nonetheless, the duo scored a breakthrough victory at Watkins Glen in August after Montoya led 74 of 90 laps en route to his second Cup career victory as Pattie achieved his first win in NASCAR’s premier series as a crew chief. Pattie and Montoya went on to record five additional top-10 results through the remaining 14 scheduled events before settling in 17th place in the final standings. By then, Pattie surpassed 100 career events as a Cup Series crew chief.

Pattie initially commenced the 2011 Cup Series season as Montoya’s crew chief for a third full-time season, where they achieved two poles, two top-five results and six top-10 results during the first 19 scheduled events. Following New Hampshire Motor Speedway in July, however, Pattie was replaced by Jim Pohlman for the remainder of the season.

Then five months later, Pattie was named a full-time Cup Series crew chief for the No. 15 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota Camry team piloted by Clint Bowyer for the 2012 season. Following two top-five results and eight top-10 results during the first 15 scheduled events, Pattie and Bowyer achieved their first victory with MWR after Bowyer led a race-high 71 of 112 and fended off the field during a two-lap shootout to emerge victorious at Sonoma Raceway in June. Ten races and an additional five top-10 results later, the duo rallied from a midway spin and survived a late fuel mileage battle to claim a second victory of 2012 at Richmond Raceway in September, which marked the regular season finale before the Playoffs commenced. 

Pattie, Bowyer and MWR began their charge for the 2012 Cup championship by posting three consecutive top-10 results during the first three Playoff events. After being involved in a last lap multi-car wreck at Talladega Superspeedway in early October, they rallied the following weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway by claiming a third victory of the season after Bowyer fended off Denny Hamlin in another fuel mileage battle to the finish. Four races later, Pattie and Bowyer, both of whom were coming off three consecutive top-six results, were within striking distance of narrowing the deficit of the championship battle. Then at Phoenix Raceway in November, their title hopes evaporated after Bowyer was involved in a late controversial incident with Jeff Gordon, where Gordon retaliated from an earlier contact with Bowyer by wrecking Bowyer head-on into the Turn 3 wall and igniting a scuffle between the two respective crew members in the garage area. Pattie and Bowyer managed to record a runner-up result in the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, but settled in second place in the final standings and 39 points shy of the title to Brad Keselowski. While they did not emerge as the champions, Pattie and Bowyer collected a total of three victories, 10 top-five results, 23 top-10 results and an average-finishing result of 10.9 in their first campaign with MWR

The 2013 Cup Series season saw Pattie and Bowyer return to the Playoffs, but only achieve 10 top-five results, 19 top-10 results and a seventh-place result in the final standings as they were unable to record a single victory. The consistent season for the duo, however, was overshadowed with their involvement in manipulating the final results at Richmond in September, where Bowyer spun intentionally late in the event and gave teammate Martin Truex Jr. an opportunity to capitalize on a three-lap shootout and make the 2013 Cup Playoffs. A few days after Richmond, MWR was fined $300,000 and docked 50 driver/owner points, which knocked Truex out of the Playoffs while Bowyer, who had secured a Playoff spot prior to Richmond, remained in the postseason. In addition, all three MWR crew chiefs, including Pattie, were placed on probation for the remainder of the season. In the midst of the controversy, Pattie surpassed 200 Cup events as a crew chief.

Following two consistent seasons at MWR, Pattie and Bowyer struggled in 2014, where they only achieved five top-five results and 15 top-10 results as they did not make the Playoffs and fell back to 19th place in the final standings. Pattie then spent the first 16 events of the 2015 season with Bowyer, where they recorded four top-10 results, before MWR underwent a crew chief swap to the team’s two-car effort that saw Pattie move to the No. 55 Toyota team piloted by David Ragan while Billy Scott took over as Bowyer’s crew chief. Pattie’s best result with Ragan in 20 races was 12th place at Daytona in July. When the 2015 Cup Series season concluded, MWR ceased operations.

The 2016 Cup Series season marked a new beginning for Pattie, who joined Roush Fenway Racing as a crew chief for the No. 16 Ford Fusion team piloted by veteran Greg Biffle. The new duo, however, struggled with consistency as they managed a single top-five result together throughout the 36-race schedule, which was a fifth-place result at New Hampshire in July. Failing to make the 2016 Cup Playoffs, Biffle settled in 23rd place in the final standings. Despite being absent for four events, two of which stemmed from post-race violations discovered at Charlotte Motor Speedway between late May and early June, Pattie surpassed 300 Cup events as a crew chief.

The following season, Pattie, who remained at RFR, was paired with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and the No. 17 Ford Fusion team. Pattie and Stenhouse collected four top-10 results through the first nine scheduled events and were coming off a fourth-place effort at Richmond Raceway in April. Then during the following event at Talladega in May, the duo, which started on pole position, emerged victorious after Stenhouse outlasted a late battle with Kyle Busch during an overtime restart to claim his first Cup career victory. The victory snapped a three-year winless drought for Roush Fenway Racing and a five-year winless drought for Pattie.

Seven races later, Pattie and Stenhouse went to Victory Lane for a second time in 2017 after Stenhouse survived another overtime restart to win at Daytona in July. The pair of superspeedway victories were enough for the No. 17 RFR Ford team to qualify for the 2017 Cup Playoffs. Despite finishing no higher than 15th place during the Playoff’s Round of 16, Pattie and Stenhouse earned valuable stage points to transfer to the Round of 12 by a mere margin. Their 2017 title hopes, however, came to an end during the Round of 12 after finishing no higher than 13th place during the round’s three events. Nonetheless, they capped off their season with two top-10 results during the final four scheduled events and a 13th-place result in the final standings.

Compared to the 2017 season, the 2018 and 2019 Cup seasons were difficult seasons for both Pattie and Stenhouse as they accumulated a total of four top-five results and eight top-10 results, with their best result in the standings being 18th in 2018. In the midst of the two seasons, Pattie surpassed 400 Cup events as a crew chief. 

In 2020, Pattie and Stenhouse both departed RFR and joined JTG-Daugherty Racing, where Stenhouse took over the No. 47 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE. They commenced the season on a high note by claiming the pole position for the 62nd running of the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway in February. During the main event, however, Stenhouse was penalized late for advancing his position below the double yellow line “out of bounds” zone. He was then involved in a late collision while trying to pit under green and relegated back to 20th place in the final running order. Despite posting three top-five results during the following 12 scheduled events, a series of inconsistent results prevented the duo from making the 2020 Cup Playoffs in their first campaign with JTG-Daugherty Racing. Finishing no higher than 12th place during the 10 Playoff events, Pattie and Stenhouse finished in 24th place in the final standings.

Remaining at JTG-Daugherty Racing in 2021, Pattie and Stenhouse commenced the season with six consecutive top-20 results before notching a strong runner-up result at the Bristol Motor Speedway Dirt Course in April. They managed a sixth-place effort at Nashville Superspeedway in June before enduring another inconsistent season as they missed the Playoffs and settled in 22nd place in the final standings.

Through 499 previous Cup events, Pattie has achieved with six victories, nine poles, 56 top-five results and 127 top-10 results while working with eight different competitors. He and Stenhouse have finished no higher than 10th place during the first seven events of the 2022 season and they are ranked in 28th place in the regular season standings.

Pattie is scheduled to call his 500th Cup Series event at Martinsville Speedway on Saturday, April 9, with coverage to occur at 7:30 p.m. ET on FS1.

Geoff May Partners With VETMotorsports to Provide Crew Experiences for the Military Community

Columbus, OH, April 3, 2022 — Geoff May will collaborate with VETMotorsports to help empower veterans by having them as part of Team Vision Wheel/ Discount Tire/ KWS/ Amsoil/ Honda at all the Moto America Sbk rounds. Veterans will have the opportunity to use their skills and knowledge in the fast paced environment of the professional race team paddock.

VETMotorsports is an award-winning, non-clinical outreach program that honors and empowers active military, veterans with service-connected injuries, and their caregivers, as well as Gold Star parents through active participation in motorsports. The program recruits participants give them hands-on access to a variety of motorsports experiences and cover all expenses for them to take part in the experience.

With the support of Geoff May, competing in the MotoAmerica Stock 1000 class with the newly formed Team of Vision Wheel/Discount Tire/Amsoil /KWS Motorsports/Honda, there will be opportunities for qualified participants to be embedded into the team with veteran crew chief Mike Godin of KWSMotorsports.

“It’s was a privilege to be part of The National Guard/Michael Jordan Motor Sports in the past, and I wanted to continue to show how much we appreciate what our warriors in all branches of the military do for our country,” said Geoff May, team principal, and rider. “We are more than honored to be able to give back in any way possible.”

“We continue to loose 22 veterans a day to suicide,” said VETMotorsports Founder and Executive Director Peter Cline, “and that’s something we’re working very hard to stop. It’s why we founded VETMotorsports and why we’re so proud to collaborate with Geoff May to not only honor our brave service members but give them something to learn, be excited about, and engage with.”

Veterans wishing to take part in the program can contact VETMotorsports at 614-407-3894 or vetmotorsports@gmail.com to learn more.

JR Motorsports — NXS Martinsville Preview

JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
TRACK: Martinsville Speedway
RACE: Call 811 Before You Dig 250 (250 laps / 131.5 miles)
DATE: Friday, April 8, 2022

Broadcast Information – TV: 7:30 p.m. ET on FS1 / Radio: 7 p.m. ET on MRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90

Sam Mayer
No. 1 Accelerate Professional Talent Solutions Chevrolet
• By virtue of last weeks Dash 4 Cash win at Richmond Raceway, Sam Mayer will compete for his second $100,000 Dash 4 Cash prize this weekend at Martinsville Speedway.
• Mayer has made one start at Martinsville in the NXS. The 18-year-old made a triumphant comeback after being four laps down to finish fourth.
• Mayer’s third-place finish at Richmond is the Franklin, Wis. native’s career best finish in the NXS and now gives him two top-five finishes in 2022.

Josh Berry
No. 8 Harrison’s USA Chevrolet
• Josh Berry returns to Martinsville, the site of his first career NXS win in 2021. Berry started 29th that day and drove to the front as he led a career-high 95 laps.
• In this race last season, Berry led all drivers in driver rating (137.3), laps led (95), fastest drivers late in a run (89.196 mph) and the percentage of fastest laps run (17.5), according to NASCAR’s loop data statistics.
• In 2019, Berry won his first Grandfather Clock by leading all 200 laps in the ValleyStar Credit Union 300, the most prestigious race for Late Model Stock Cars.

Noah Gragson
No. 9 Bass Pro Shops / TrueTimber / Black Rifle Coffee Chevrolet
• Noah Gragson enters this weekend’s race at Martinsville as the most recent winner there. The Las Vegas native rallied to win the 2021 fall race and punched his ticket to the Championship 4.
• In three starts at Martinsville in the NXS, Gragson has earned finishes of third, second and first (2.0 average), and has led 188 laps.
• In seven career starts at Martinsville (in the NXS and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series), Gragson has won two races and finished in the top five in six of his seven starts.

Justin Allgaier
No. 7 BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet
• In three previous NXS starts at Martinsville, Justin Allgaier has scored two top fives and three top 10s, with a best finish of second coming in the fall of 2020.
• Additionally, Allgaier’s average finish of 5.3 ranks first among all tracks he has competed on in the NXS.
• Allgaier has earned four wins, 24 top fives and 40 top 10s in 66 career starts on short tracks in the NXS.
• According to NASCAR’s loop data statistics, Allgaier ranks second in laps run inside the top 15 at Martinsville (685).

Dale Earnhardt Jr.
No. 88 Hellmann’s Chevrolet
• Dale Earnhardt Jr. will make his first NXS start at Martinsville this weekend, driving the No. 88 Hellmann’s Chevrolet for JRM.
• Earnhardt Jr. made 35 starts in the NASCAR Cup Series at Martinsville, winning there in 2014 and adding 13 top-five and 18 top-10 finishes along the way.
• The unique Hellmann’s paint scheme Earnhardt Jr. will run was chosen by a fan vote and features a white base with long-time partner Hellmann’s blue and yellow colors.
• Earnhardt Jr. has run a single race in the NXS for the past four seasons, with a best finish of fourth at Richmond.

Driver Quotes

“This team won here last year with Josh Berry in the seat and we came back in the fall and finished fourth after being four laps down early in the race, so this Accelerate Professional Talent Solutions team knows how to build a car for Martinsville. We also get another chance to race for $100k so the morale and confidence is high as we head in to this weekend.” – Sam Mayer

“I’m really looking forward to getting back to Martinsville on Friday night. It’s going to be a fun night where anything can happen, especially with the bossman coming back and racing with us. I can’t wait to get there and see what we can do with the BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet.” – Justin Allgaier

“I always enjoy coming to Martinsville, it’s such a special place to me. With theLate Model win in ’19, then coming here last season and winning my first Xfinity race, it just means a lot to me. I know Bummy (Mike Bumgarner, crew chief) and this entire Harrison’s USA team will have a strong car ready for this weekend, so hopefully we can go back there and get it done again.” – Josh Berry

“Last season we had to win to make it into the Championship 4 and that is exactly what this Bass Pro Shops/TrueTimber/Black Rifle Coffee team did. We had some problems last weekend at Richmond but I think we got those figured out and we should have another great day for this No. 9 team. Martinsville is a fun track and it’s also been really good to me in the past.” – Noah Gragson

“Every year, I have a lot of fun driving one of these JRM Chevrolets, and this year I get to do it at Martinsville with Hellmann’s. Last year at Richmond, I had a great time battling the Xfinity Series regulars, and this place will be more of the same.” – Dale Earnhardt Jr

JRM Team Updates:

• JR Motorsports at Martinsville: JR Motorsports has competed at Martinsville Speedway a combined 13 times in the NXS. Over the course of those starts at the .526-mile facility, the organization has tallied two wins, eight top fives and 11 top 10s. JRM’s most recent win came with Noah Gragson during the penultimate race of the 2021 season. The company has won two straight races at Martinsville, as Josh Berry won the spring event in 2021.
• Dash 4 Cash Dominance: With his NASCAR Xfinity Series Dash 4 Cash triumph last week at Richmond, Sam Mayer earned the 18th such bonus for JR Motorsports with his career-best third-place finish. He is also the eighth JRM driver to have won one of the bonuses, joining Brad Keselowski, Elliott Sadler, Regan Smith, Justin Allgaier, William Byron, Noah Gragson and Josh Berry. The 18-year-old Wisconsin driver will compete in the D4C again this weekend for the bonus at Martinsville Speedway as the lone JRM representative. Gragson won the bonus there last year.
• Benefitting Food Insecurity: Earnhardt Jr. will compete this weekend at Martinsville with a special MPI steering wheel. The camouflage wheel, which features TrueTimber’s® Viper Urban Orange camouflage, will be auctioned off through The Dale Jr. Foundation with proceeds going toward the fight against food insecurity. Food insecurity affects approximately one in every eight Americans. Bidding for the wheel begins on Friday, April 8 and continues through Monday, April 11 until 3 p.m. ET. Click here to place your bid.

Naväge Nasal Care and McDowell Eye Rebound at Martinsville

McDowell Ready to Apply Lessons Learned from Richmond

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (April 5, 2022) – This weekend, Michael McDowell and his Naväge Nasal Care Ford Mustang team head to the Martinsville (Va.) Speedway for the first of two trips to the historic paper clip oval. After Richmond, there is a optimism heading into this weekend. The team can apply lessons learned to the car and race strategy this weekend.

McDowell comes into Martinsville Speedway with 22 previous starts at the track. His best start is fifth and best finish is 14th. McDowell is looking for that first top-10 result Saturday night.

“We are continuing to learn each week, and make adjustments from there,” says McDowell. “Richmond was just a bad race for us, but we know we can rebound at Martinsville. The opportunity is there and we just need to grab it.

“Martinsville is always fun to race, and with this new car, it’s sure to put on an exciting race for the fans. It seems each race is a toss up of who will be in the top-10 and even the top-five. That’s what is giving us this promise that we can get a top-10 and have a really good night. We just need to execute.”

Michael McDowell and his No. 34 Naväge Nasal Care Ford Mustang will race at Martinsville Speedway this Saturday, April 9th, at 7:30 p.m. ET on FS1.
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.

Speedway Children’s Charities Raises More Than $15,000 for Austin Area Children During NASCAR at COTA Race Weekend

Experiencing Hot Laps around Circuit of The Americas (COTA) from the passenger seat of an official NASCAR at COTA Toyota pace car was one of the many ways race fans could help Austin area children through Speedway Children's Charities during the March 25-27 NASCAR weekend in Austin, Texas. Photo Credit: NASCAR at COTA/Speedway Children's Charities/Adam Glanzman
  • Proceeds from Hot Laps, Live Auction, Fan Assistance Golf Cart Rides and NFT sales during the March 25-27 NASCAR race weekend will benefit children in need in the Austin, Texas community through Speedway Children’s Charities.
  • Learn more about Speedway Children’s Charities at SpeedwayCharities.org.

AUSTIN, Texas (April 6, 2022) – The March 25-27 race weekend at Circuit of The Americas (COTA) may have been NASCAR’s second visit to Austin, Texas, but it was a weekend full of firsts. On the track, NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) driver Ryan Blaney and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) driver Sheldon Creed earned their first career poles on a road course in their respective series; Zane Smith earned his first career NCWTS road course win and Ross Chastain captured the first career NCS win, not only for himself, but for his Trackhouse Racing team as well. Off the track, race fans had, for the first time, the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of Austin-area children, raising more than $15,000 for Speedway Children’s Charities (SCC), the official charity of Speedway Motorsports.

Prior to the event weekend, Speedway Motorsports launched a limited number of track tokens on RaceDayNFT.com, Speedway Motorsports’ fan-focused digital collectible marketplace, that sold for a donation to SCC. During the three-day weekend, fans experienced a thrilling ride-of-a-lifetime around the 3.41-mile, 20-turn road course in an official NASCAR at COTA Toyota pace car during Hot Laps, bid on unique memorabilia and one-of-a-kind experiences during the Live Auction and made SCC donations on fan assistance golf carts.

“We are so grateful for the generosity of race fans who took part in our fundraising events during the NASCAR at COTA event weekend,” said Speedway Children’s Charities National Executive Director Lisa Starnes. “The more than $15,000 that was raised will return to the Austin area in the form of grants to deserving nonprofits helping children in need. This is an amazing accomplishment for the first time we’ve activated at COTA. We thank every fan who participated in an event to support SCC and look forward to doing more in 2023!”

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About Speedway Children’s Charities (SCC)

The mission of Speedway Children’s Charities is to care for children with educational, financial, social and medical needs to help them lead productive lives. Founded by Bruton Smith in 1982, Speedway Children’s Charities is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization providing funding for hundreds of non-profit organizations that meet the direct needs of children. Speedway Children’s Charities has distributed more than $61 million in grants. The goal is to ensure that every child in need be given the tools to build a better, brighter and healthier future.

Harrison Burton, Wood Brothers Ready To Make More Martinsville Memories

The half-mile Martinsville Speedway is little in comparison to some of NASCAR’s superspeedways, but it’s big in the hearts of many racers and fans.

That’s especially true for those from the southern part of Virginia, where the venerable track is located.

It’s the home track for the Wood Brothers, from nearby Stuart, Va., and it’s also the home track for the Burton family from South Boston, Va., which is about an hour’s drive east.

Harrison Burton, the driver of the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Mustang fielded by the Wood Brothers, grew up in the suburbs of Charlotte, but his mom and dad, plus numerous other relatives are from South Boston.

For the Woods and the Burtons Martinsville Speedway has produced many a memorable moment.

Glenn Wood, the late founder of the Wood Brothers Racing Team, made his Cup Series debut at Martinsville and scored four poles and three top-three finishes in just 14 starts. While a Cup win eluded him there, he scored a big win in a Modified race there in 1960.

His grandson Jon Wood, now a co-owner of the No. 21 team, won a truck series race there in 2003.

Harrison Burton’s dad Jeff made his NASCAR debut at Martinsville in the series now known as Xfinity in 1988 and scored his first series win there two years later. Jeff Burton also won a Cup Series race there in 1997. Ward Burton, Harrison’s uncle, won an Xfinity race there in 1993.

In 2020, Harrison Burton carried on the family’s Martinsville legacy with a win in the Xfinity Series.

In that race, he led a race-high 81 laps including the final 53 in a row to get his fourth win of the season.

“What stands out the most from that afternoon is just how fun it was to have my family there to see it,” he said.

So it’s no surprise that he’s looking forward to making his first Martinsville appearance in a Cup car this Saturday night in the Blue-Emu 400.

“I’m excited for Martinsville,” Burton said. “In the past it’s been a great track to me and my family.

“I feel confident going there, so I’m excited to get to work.”

Practice for the Blue-Emu 400 is set for Friday at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time followed at 5:05 by qualifying.

The 400-lap race is set to start just after 7:30 p.m. on Saturday with TV coverage on FOX Sports 1.

Stage breaks are planned for Laps 80 and 180.

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