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Ryan Vargas to Showcase Sponsor Swann Security at Alsco Uniforms 300 in Las Vegas

The Number 6 Chevy Camaro Will Be Wrapped in the Swann ‘Storm’ Paint Scheme

LAS VEGAS, March 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Swann®, the security product leader, securing homes and businesses for over 35 years, will be back on the NASCAR Xfinity Series track on Saturday, March 5, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Ryan Vargas, the 21-year-old JD Motorsports driver will be racing the #6 Chevy Camaro with a Swann Security “Storm” paint wrap on the track.

Since it was first held in 1997, the Alsco Uniforms 300 race has been among the first five races of the season. It will be broadcast on FOX Sports 1 at 1:30 p.m. PT.

“After last weekend’s unexpected events during the Production Alliance Group 300, I am looking forward to getting back on the track in Las Vegas and representing our partner Swann Security,” says Ryan Vargas.

“We will be on the sidelines cheering for Ryan Vargas this weekend and love the new look of the car,” says Leslie Conover, VP of the Americas at Swann. “We are proud to have Vargas representing Swann and admire his determination on and off the track.”

For more information, including a full list of Swann products, visit the company on the web at www.Swann.com.

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ABOUT SWANN:

Swann is a veteran in the global security camera market and has been in this business for 35 years. As the worldwide leader of wired, DIY security solutions, Swann helps its customers protect their homes, businesses, and garages no matter where life takes them — around the world or the track. Founded in Melbourne, Australia, Swann creates innovative DIY security solutions, including its Enforcer™ Series product line, which offers enhanced crime deterrence with controllable red and blue flashing lights, spotlights, and sirens, combined with mobile alerts, when unwanted activity is detected. Also, Swann is the only brand on the market that offers a complete lineup of inter-connectable wired and wireless security solutions via the Swann Security app that is completely integrated with Hey Google and Alexa. Follow Swann on social media for the latest products and news: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

ABOUT RYAN VARGAS:

Ryan Vargas began his career as a race car driver at age 11 in 2012 racing Bandoleros, garnering dozens of main event victories and championships, including tying for the 2014 Bandolero National Championship.

He began to move through the jumping from NASCAR Street Stocks to Late Models, winning several races before progressing to the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East in 2018. Ryan competed for Rev Racing as part of the 2018 NASCAR Drive for Diversity class, finishing sixth in the points standings. He is one of the most followed NASCAR drivers on TikTok.

Brantley Gilbert named Grand Marshal for Atlanta’s Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500

HAMPTON, Ga. (March 3, 2022) – Multi-Platinum selling Country superstar Brantley Gilbert has been named the grand marshal for the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday, March 20.

The Georgia native and hit singer/songwriter will give the command to start engines ahead of the 500 mile race as part of his grand marshal duties.

Gilbert will also help kick off the party in Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Peach Pit on Saturday night of race weekend and stop by the Folds of Honor QuikTrip Fan Stage to interact with race fans in the Fan Zone before the green flag drops on Sunday.

“I can’t wait to be part of a weekend full of fun and incredible NASCAR racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway,” Gilbert said of the opportunity. “I know that nobody brings more excitement and enthusiasm than Georgia race fans and I can’t wait to kick things off at my home track!”

Originally from Jefferson, Ga., Gilbert has ascended to the top of the country music charts with seven No. 1 songs including “Bottoms Up”, “One Hell of an Amen”, and “What Happens in a Small Town”. To date Gilbert has released five studio albums, with three hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart, including the RIAA Platinum-certified Halfway to Heaven, RIAA Platinum-certified Just As I Am and his most recent record Fire And Brimstone.

NASCAR’s stars will take on the all-new Atlanta Motor Speedway for the first time during the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 on March 18-20. The historic speedway has been revamped for 2022, with steeper banking in its turns and fresh asphalt that will provide a style of racing Atlanta race fans have never seen before.

To get more information or purchase tickets to the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 NASCAR weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway, visit AtlantaMotorSpeedway.com or call 877-9-AMS-TIX.

About the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 weekend:

Since 2015 the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 has been the main event in Atlanta Motor Speedway’s spring NASCAR weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway. This storied race brings awareness to Folds of Honor and its mission to help families of military servicemen and women who have fallen or been disabled while on active duty in the United States Armed Forces.

On Sunday, March 20, 2022, this 500-mile race will be the first for the NASCAR Cup Series on Atlanta Motor Speedway’s revamped racing surface, with NASCAR’s best taking to the reconfigured 28-degree banked corners for the first time.

The race weekend also features Atlanta’s same-day NASCAR doubleheader on Saturday, March 19, 2022. The thrills of the Fr8 208 Camping World Truck Series race and the Nalley Cars 250 Xfinity Series race all happen in one action-packed day that race fans look forward to every year.

More information on the March 18-20, 2022, Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 weekend and ticket availability can be found online at AtlantaMotorSpeedway.com.

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Formula One terminates contract with Russia

Formula One announced that the sport has terminated its contract with Russia with no intentions of holding any Grand Prix events in the near future.

The announcement comes a week after Russia commenced an ongoing, large-scale military invasion of Ukraine. It also comes after Formula One initially cancelled plans to hold a Russian Grand Prix for the 2022 season, which was scheduled to occur at Sochi Autodrom on September 25.

“Formula One can confirm it has terminated its contract with the Russian Grand Prix promoter,” Formula One said in a released statement. “[The decision] meaning Russia will not have a race in the future.”

The Russian Grand Prix made its debut in 1913 at Saint Petersburg followed by 1914 before being canceled due to World War I and the Russian Civil War. A century later, the country returned to hosting Grand Prix events in 2014 at Sochi Autodrome, an annual event that lasted through 2021. Russia, which had a contract to host Formula One events through 2025, was initially set to relocate its annual Grand Prix event from Sochi Autodrome to Igora Drive in St. Petersburg in 2023.

The decision to cancel the Russian Grand Prix will not prevent Nikita Mazepin, the lone Russian F1 competitor currently competing for Haas F1 Team, from competing this upcoming season in spite of a request from the International Olympic Committee to have all Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing in international sporting events. In a released statement from the FIA earlier this week, all Russian and Belarusian competitors and officials will be allowed to compete in international competitions in their neutral capacity under the FIA flags. Mazepin will be barred, however, from competing in this year’s British Grand Prix scheduled for July 3 following a ban request from Motorsport UK. An announcement for Mazepin’s replacement from Haas has not currently been made.

During the final day of a pre-season test session last week at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain, the Haas F1 Team removed its title sponsor Uralkali from their entries. Uralkali is a fertiliser company that is part-owned by Dmitry Mazepin, Nikita’s father.

Any decisions for Formula One to modify the 2022 schedule or replace the Russian Grand Prix with another country have not currently been made.

Verstappen inks long-term contract extension with Red Bull Racing

The reigning Formula One world champion Max Verstappen has signed a new long-term contract extension to remain with the Oracle Red Bull Racing team through the 2028 F1 season, a deal that will commence following his initial contract that spans through 2023.

The 24-year-old Verstappen, who competes under the Dutch flag, is coming off his finest season to date, where he claimed 10 Grand Prix victories and won his maiden Formula One World Championship following a year-long battle and final lap duel with seven-time champion Sir Lewis Hamilton in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit in December. In doing so, he became the first Dutchman to win a Formula One title and he delivered the fifth drivers’ championship for Red Bull Racing, a team that has competed in F1 since 2005.

“I really enjoy being part of the Oracle Red Bull Racing Team, so choosing to stay to the 2028 season was an easy decision,” Verstappen said. “I love this Team and last year was simply incredible, our goal since we came together in 2016 was to win the championship and we have done that, so now it’s about keeping the number one on the car long-term.”

Verstappen, who made his Formula One debut with Scuderia Toro Rosso at age 17 in 2015, claimed his maiden Grand Prix victory in his first start with Red Bull Racing at the Spanish Grand Prix in May 2016. In doing so, he became the youngest F1 Grand Prix winner at the age of 18 years and 228 days old. From 2016 through 2020, the Dutchman notched 10 Grand Prix victories, three poles, 42 podiums and two third-place results in the final driver’s standings (2019 and 2020).

Entering the 2022 season, Verstappen has recorded 20 victories, 13 poles, 60 poles and an average-finishing result of 7.0 in 141 career starts in Formula One. In addition, Red Bull Racing, which enters their first season with the newly formed Red Bull Powertrains division after taking over Honda’s engine programme and with Oracle as a title sponsor, have 75 career victories along with 73 poles and 206 podiums as they look to capture their sixth drivers’ championship and first constructors’ title since winning four in a row (2010-2013).

In capturing his maiden F1 world championship in 2021 along with a career-high 10 victories, Verstappen will sport the number 1 instead of 33 on his Red Bull RB18 car as he looks to defend his title.

“To have Max signed with Oracle Red Bull Racing through to the end of 2028 is a real statement of intent,” Christian Horner, CEO/Team Principal of Red Bull Racing, said. “Our immediate focus is on retaining Max’s World Championship title, but this deal also shows he is a part of the Team’s long-term planning. With the Red Bull Powertrains division working towards the new engine regulations for 2026 we wanted to make sure we had the best driver on the grid secured for that car.”

Verstappen will continue to compete alongside teammate Sergio “Checo” Perez, who enters his 12th full-time season as an F1 competitor with his second as a Red Bull Racing competitor. Perez, a 32-year-old veteran who competes under the Mexican flag, is also coming off a productive season, where he won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in June, notched a total of five podiums and finished in fourth place in the 2021 drivers’ standings.

Verstappen’s quest to defend his F1 world championship commences on March 20 at Bahrain International Circuit for the 2022 season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.

Bobby Labonte & Cook Out Return to Short Track Racing for 2022 Southern Modified Auto Racing Teams Tour

The No. 25 Cook Out Tour Modified Paint Scheme

NASCAR Legend to Compete in No. 25 Cook Out Tour Modified

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – (March 3, 2022) – After his inaugural modified season competing in the Southern Modified Auto Racing Teams Tour (S.M.A.R.T.), Bobby Labonte is set to return in 2022, once again piloting the No. 25 Cook Out Tour Modified. The first race of the season is set for March 5 at Florence Motor Speedway in Timmonsville, S.C.

The legendary NASCAR champion first ventured into modified racing at North Carolina’s famed Bowman Gray Stadium shortly before his 2020 induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Labonte saw a lot of success in the S.M.A.R.T. tour in 2021, coming away with wins at Carteret Speedway and Dillon Motor Speedway, five top five finishes and eight top 10 finishes.

“Everyone with Team 25 is top notch and put together a really fast Cook Out modified race car for me last year,” said Labonte. “We enjoyed the success of racing up front and celebrated winning twice with Cook Out hamburgers and milkshakes for the entire team! We’re looking forward to going after more wins and racing toward a championship in the No. 25 Cook Out Tour Modified.”

The 2022 S.M.A.R.T. season schedule is comprised of 12 races at some of the newest, and some of the most historic, venues in American motorsports:

· March 5: Florence Motor Speedway
· March 19: Southern National Motorsports Park
· March 26: Caraway Speedway
· April 2: South Boston Speedway
· April 10: Franklin Co. Speedway
· June 29: Caraway Speedway
· September 3: Carteret County Speedway
· September 10: Orange County Fair Speedway
· September 17: Dominion Raceway
· October 1: Motor Mile Speedway
· October 8: Hickory Motor Speedway
· October 15: Tri-County Speedway

“Bobby Labonte has a passion to race. Since joining the S.M.A.R.T. Modified tour, not only has he won twice, but he also has made a huge impact on local tracks and the grassroots fans,” said S.M.A.R.T. Modified Tour Director Chris Williams. “The Hall of Famer joined every autograph session and ride-along, then displayed pure talent on the track. To have Bobby on our tour cements fan participation, social networking and attendance. We are blessed he’s racing with us and we wouldn’t have had a fast track to success without him in our series.”

Labonte and Cook Out established their partnership in 2021, but Cook Out cemented its spot in racing in 2020 when the fast-food hamburger chain became the title sponsor of the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway.

“My Dad, Morris (Reaves, Founder of Cook Out), and I are really proud of how Bobby and the team raced last year,” said Jeremy Reaves, owner of Cook Out. “Even more, we continue to enjoy his down-to-earth style and friendship. Cook Out is honored to again sponsor Bobby in the S.M.A.R.T. Modified Tour and we certainly wish him nothing but the best again this season.”

Team 25’s additional partners include Coca Cola, Robert Yates Racing Engines, Pro-System Brakes, Nitro Manufacturing, Earnest Performance, zMAX Micro-lubricant, Racing Electronics, Bobby Taylor Oil Company, New 64 Tire and Auto, Boa Coolers, and Breaking Limits. Brand-new merchandise is now available at shopbobbylabonte.com.

About Bobby Labonte
Bobby Labonte is not only a successful NASCAR driver and NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2020 inductee, he is also a successful television race analyst, businessman, and philanthropist. Labonte is in his seventh year as a race analyst and his fourth season on FS1’s NASCAR RACE HUB show. He currently owns Breaking Limits, a full-service marketing, public relations, sponsorship, and events agency, he’s a co-owner of Longhorn Chassis, a successful dirt late model and modified chassis and fabrication business and he leads the Bobby Labonte Foundation, which works in partnership with the local community to empower parents, families, and children to build a strong foundation for childrens’ futures.

For more information, visit www.bobbylabonte.com or follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

About Southern Modified Auto Racing Teams Tour
In the fall of 1988, after a rained-out event in Myrtle Beach, S.C., a group of dedicated car owners and drivers banded together to form a club that would strive to return Modifieds to their previous state of popularity in the South. As a result of that meeting, the SOUTHERN MODIFIED AUTO RACING TEAMS (S.M.A.R.T.) was born.

Since its inception, S.M.A.R.T. has had the opportunity to provide race fans throughout the southeast with spectacular displays of raw power, fast-paced action and speed unrivaled by most asphalt racing today. Through hard work and dedication the efforts of S.M.A.R.T. have paid off.

About Cook Out
Cook Out is an American privately owned fast food restaurant chain founded in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1989 by Morris Reaves. The chain has since expanded, and now has drive-thru restaurants in over 100 cities and has grown to 289 locations throughout the South. With over half of the restaurants currently located in the Carolinas, the company also operates in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Mississippi, and Maryland. The chain is known for fresh chargrilled hamburgers and 43 different types of shakes.

INDYCAR Moves New Hybrid Powertrain Debut to 2024

2022 - St Petersburg GP

INDIANAPOLIS (Thursday, March 3, 2022) – Due to ongoing global supply chain challenges with some hybrid system components, INDYCAR announced it has adjusted the debut of the 2.4-liter, twin-turbocharged V-6 engine with hybrid technology to the 2024 season.

In consultation with engine partners Chevrolet and Honda, the NTT INDYCAR SERIES will continue to use the current 2.2-liter, twin-turbocharged V-6 powerplant for the 2023 season.

“We are pleased with the pace of the technical development of the 2.4-liter, twin-turbocharged V-6 hybrid as we prepare it for competition,” said INDYCAR President Jay Frye. “We are very encouraged by the progress our team and our partners have made, but an immediate decision needed to be made to ensure we are prepared for the 2023 season utilizing our current 2.2-liter engine package.

“Thanks to our great partners at Honda and Chevrolet for working through this challenging supply chain situation. We are going full speed ahead with the 2.4-liter hybrid engine and cannot wait to have it on track in 2024.”

The development of the 2.4-liter, twin-turbocharged V-6 engine with hybrid technology involves cutting-edge innovations unique to INDYCAR. The new engine will give the most exciting and competitive racing series in the world a roaring and powerful 800 horsepower as a baseline. The addition of the hybrid system will give an additional boost of 100 horsepower to ultimately produce 900.

“We are proud of the hard work and level of commitment by our engine group, along with our teams and partners, in the development of the Chevrolet 2.4-liter engine for our INDYCAR program,” said Mark Stielow, director, GM Motorsports Competition Engineering. “We were certainly excited to have it on track next season. Chevrolet remains fully committed to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, and we look forward to debuting our future engine package in 2024.”

“We are very excited to get the electrified era of INDYCAR SERIES racing underway,” said David Salters, president and technical director, Honda Performance Development. “We have finished development and dyno testing of our new internal combustion engine, and once the hybrid system component supply chain issues are sorted, we’ll begin track testing of the new hybrid power unit.”

The first on-track test of the new INDYCAR SERIES 2.4-liter, twin-turbocharged V-6 will come Wednesday, March 30 and Thursday, March 31 at Sebring International Raceway. Development, testing and work to incorporate the hybrid component will continue throughout the year.

The 2022 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season continues Sunday, March 20 for the XPEL 375 at Texas Motor Speedway. Coverage begins at 12:30 p.m. (ET) on NBC and simulstreamed on Peacock Premium. Coverage is also available from the INDYCAR Radio Network with audio available via the INDYCAR App powered by NTT DATA.

Burton, Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Looking To Rebound at Vegas

After being taken out in crashes in the first two points-paying Cup Series races of 2022, Harrison Burton and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team are hoping to get back on track this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Burton, while disappointed to not have finished the races at Daytona and Fontana, is also focusing on the positive aspects of the team’s performance in those events.

“I’d say the season has been encouraging and frustrating at the same time,” he said. “We have had decent runs and some unfortunate situations in both, but I’m proud of our group for how we are rebounding from those situations.

“It is certainly important to get some finishes, starting with this weekend.”

Las Vegas is a place that in recent seasons has been good for Burton, crew chief Brian Wilson and the Wood Brothers. Burton has top-10 finishes in all four of his Xfinity starts at Las Vegas, and the Wood Brothers have two runner-up finishes and an average finish of eighth in their past four Vegas races. Wilson has a win, a pole and five top-fives in Xfinity Series races at Las Vegas.

Still, Burton and the Motorcraft/Quick Lane team, like all others in the garage, are working to maximize the performance of the Next Gen car.

“I think the Vegas race is going to certainly be a challenge,” Burton said. “The bumps in the corners are going to challenge both the cars and drivers, so whichever team figures them out first should be in good shape.”

Practice for the Pennzoil 400 is set for Saturday at 10:30 a.m. (1:30 p.m. Eastern), followed by qualifying at 11:05 a.m. (2:05 p.m. Eastern).

Sunday’s 400-mile race, with Stage breaks at Laps 80 and 165, is set to start at 12:30 p.m. (3:30 p.m.) with TV coverage on FOX.

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About Motorcraft
Motorcraft offers a complete line of replacement parts that are recommended by Ford Motor Company. From routine maintenance to underhood repairs, Motorcraft parts offer value with high quality and the right fit at competitive prices. Motorcraft parts are available nationwide at Ford and Lincoln Dealers, independent distributors and automotive-parts retailers, and are backed by the Service Parts Limited Warranty* of Ford Motor Company. For more information, visit www.motorcraft.com.

About Omnicraft
Omnicraft is part of the Ford lineup of parts brands: Ford Parts, Motorcraft and Omnicraft. Omnicraft is the exclusive non-Ford/Lincoln parts brand of premium aftermarket parts. With over a century of parts heritage to build upon, Omnicraft provides excellent quality and fit and is a preferred choice of professional automotive technicians. To find out more about Omnicraft, visit www.omnicraftautoparts.com or contact your local Ford or Lincoln Dealership.

About Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center
Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center offers extraordinary service for routine maintenance, serving all vehicle makes and models. Quick Lane provides a full menu of automotive services, including tires, oil change & maintenance, brakes, batteries, alternator & electrical system, air conditioning system, cooling system, transmission service, suspension & steering, wheel alignment, belts & hoses, lamps & bulbs, wiper blades plus a thorough vehicle checkup report. Service is performed by expert technicians while you wait at any of nearly 800 locations in the U.S., with evening and weekend hours available and no appointment necessary. For more information about Quick Lane, please visit www.quicklane.com.

About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is a global company based in Dearborn, Michigan. The company designs, manufactures, markets and services a full line of Ford cars, trucks, SUVs, electrified vehicles and Lincoln luxury vehicles, provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company and is pursuing leadership positions in electrification; mobility solutions, including self-driving services; and connected services. Ford employs approximately 187,000 people worldwide. For more information regarding Ford, its products and Ford Motor Credit Company, please visit corporate.ford.com.

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Wood Brothers Racing

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

ROA GETS 9TH PLACE FINISH IN WING RACE – WORLD OF OUTLAWS NEXT

Brody Roa racing with a wing last Saturday at Keller Auto Speedway. Photo courtesy of Paul Trevino.

(Cypress, CA, March 2, 2022) For only the second time in his 12-year sprint car racing career, Brody Roa raced a winged car last Saturday night and came home ninth in the Kings of Thunder main event at the Keller Auto Speedway in Hanford, California. Next up for the veteran driver is two wing races with the legendary World of Outlaws at the end of March.

Saturday’s race came on the same Keller Auto Speedway where Roa made his winged debut a year ago. However, this race was vastly different from that first effort.

“I am calling last week’s race our first real attempt with a wing,” the Garden Grove, California driver explained. “The first time we took the wing out it was kind of one of those ‘we are going anyway situations.’ All of my focus was on Jason’s car (Jason May’s 360 USAC West Coast non wing car) that night. Putting wings on my car that night was basically to make some laps in it. That is all it was about. So I really consider Saturday as our first real attempt at wing racing with a focus. I was really happy with the way it turned out.”

Saturday’s Kings of Thunder race was the “Dave Helm Memorial” and it featured some of the fastest wing sprint car drivers in the Golden State. Roa was less than a half-second off the third-fastest car in hot laps (he was one of the last cars out for qualifying but problems with the clocks saw officials revert to hot laps for times). For his heat race, he started and finished seventh.

In his #91R car that looked a bit strange to his legion of fans due to the wings, Roa started the main in 13th. He kept his nose clean and advanced forward to finish ninth. His lap 11 time of 14.486 was the ninth-fastest time of all the starters in the race.

“They are really fast,” Roa laughed when asked what he learned about racing winged cars. “It is weird. You know, being in the world of sprint cars, wing cars carry a lot more corner speed. Until you get into the seat, it is hard to imagine how far you drive into the corner on the throttle. I never really got there all night. I kept getting farther and farther into the corner on the throttle but it has been 12 years now driving a non-wing car and I am trying to tell myself to throw it all out the window and drive in farther.”

With the way things went for Roa on the night, he has confirmed that his next two races will be in sprint car racing’s most famous series, the World of Outlaws. Those races will come on March 25th at the Bakersfield Speedway, and March 26th at his home track, Perris Auto Speedway.

“That is our plan, Roa confirmed via phone on Tuesday night. “That is why we are doing that practice at Perris the week before the next race. Just going to go out and burn 100 laps or so to get me some seat time. Going to Bakersfield first will be nice. Somewhere that is a little bit slower and slicker. Then go to Perris where it carries a lot of speed. Obviously, they are tracks I am comfortable at. We are going to go with that plan. I think we will be all right.”

Roa also confirmed that he will be doing six more-winged races (that includes the two World of Outlaws dates) in 2022. You can see those dates and all of his other dates on his race schedule at the end of this release.

Brody Roa merchandise is available online. You can see it all in his store which is packed with great items including t-shirts, sweatshirts, caps, beanies, baby onesies, plush blankets, jigsaw puzzles, stickers, notebooks, tote bags, wine tumblers, mugs, bandana pet collars, and more. To check it out, please visit the following website https://www.brodyroa.com/shop/.

In 2022, Roa will race USAC/CRA, USAC National, and other select events, in his #91R BR Performance/HD Industries Eagle. He will also drive the #8M for May Motorsports in select USAC West Coast events. The 2019 USAC Southwest and 2017 USAC West Coast champion is always open to discussing other driving opportunities.

Roa and the team want to thank the following sponsors for making the 2022 season possible. HD Industries, Burris Racing, Sander Engineering, Inland Rigging, Caltrol, “Biker” Bruce Fischer, Competition Suspension, ALR Virtual Services, K-1 Race Gear, Molecule, Rod End Supply, Driven Racing Oil, Baldwin Filters, and NGK Spark Plugs. In addition, the veteran driver offers thanks to RDM Mechanics, Fastenal, Coopers Propane, Ten West Towing, Ten West Environmental, TJM Distribution, and Westco International for sponsoring the #8M he will pilot for Jayson May on 10 occasions in 2022.

If you or your company would like to jump on board and receive recognition as a team partner throughout the 2022 racing season, please give the two-time USAC champion racer a phone call or drop him a note at the contact information on the top of this release.

Fans can learn more about Roa and the team at https://www.brodyroa.com/. Fans can also check out the team news at Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/br91r/.

To keep up with May Motorsports, please check out and “like” its Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/MayMotorsports8M

Brody Roa’s 2022 Schedule and Race Results

January 12 Tulsa Expo Raceway Chili Bowl Nationals 15th A Main

January 15 Tulsa Expo Raceway Chili Bowl Nationals 13th C Main

January 27 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 5th A Main

January 28 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 6th A Main

January 29 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 4th A Main

February 11 Central Arizona Speedway ASCS/CAS 360 5th A Main

February 12 Central Arizona Speedway ASCS/CAS 360 2nd A Main

February 26 Keller Auto Speedway King of Thunder 9th A Main

March 25 Bakersfield Speedway World of Outlaws

March 26* Perris Auto Speedway World of Outlaws

March 26* Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars

April 2 Stockton Dirt Track NARC King of the West

April 9 Keller Auto Speedway NARC King of the West

April 30 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA

May 21 TBA USAC West Coast 360

May 28 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA

June 11 Ventura Raceway USAC/CRA

June 25 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA

July 2 TBA USAC/CRA

July 8 Huset’s Speedway USAC National – Brandon, SD

July 9 Huset’s Speedway USAC National – Brandon, SD

July 10 Huset’s Speedway USAC National – Brandon, SD

July 22 Gas City I69 Speedway ISW – USAC National – Gas City, IN

July 23 Kokomo Speedway ISW – USAC National – Kokomo, IN

July 24 Lawrenceburg Speedway ISW – USAC National – Lawrenceburg, IN

July 25 Circle City Raceway ISW – USAC National – Indianapolis, IN

July 27 Terre Haute Action Track ISW – USAC National – Terre Haute, IN

July 28 Lincoln Park Speedway ISW – USAC National – Putnamville, IN

July 29 Bloomington Speedway ISW – USAC National – Bloomington, IN

July 30 Tri State Speedway ISW – USAC National – Haubstadt, IN

August 13 TBA West Coast 360

August 20 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA

August 27 Ventura Raceway USAC West Coast 360

September 10 Bakersfield Speedway USAC West Coast 360

September 17 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA

September 24 Ventura Raceway USAC West Coast 360

October 1 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA

October 8 Keller Auto Speedway NARC King of the West – Twin 25s

October 15 Kern County Raceway USAC West Coast 360

October 28* TBA USAC National & CRA – Western World

October 29* TBA USAC National & CRA – Western World

October 29* Kern County Raceway NARC King of The West

November 3 Perris Auto Speedway USAC National & CRA – Oval Nationals

November 4 Perris Auto Speedway USAC National & CRA – Oval Nationals

November 5 Perris Auto Speedway USAC National & CRA – Oval Nationals

November 25 Ventura Raceway USAC West Coast 360 – Turkey Night GP

November 26 Ventura Raceway USAC West Coast 360 – Turkey Night GP

*Decision on which track/class to run is pending.

CHEVY NCS AT LAS VEGAS: Austin Dillon Teleconference Transcript

NASCAR CUP SERIES
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
PENNZOIL 400
TEAM CHEVY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
MARCH 2, 2022

AUSTIN DILLON, NO. 3 BREZTRI CAMARO ZL1, met with the media via teleconference in advance of this weekend’s Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Press Conference Transcript:

COLE CUSTER TALKED EARLIER ABOUT THE BUMPS AT LAS VEGAS AND KIND OF COMPARING THEM TO THE BUMPS IN THREE AND FOUR AT FONTANA. ARE THE BUMPS AND CHALLENGES THE SAME? EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCES OR CHALLENGES WITH THOSE.
“Turns one and two at Las Vegas (Motor Speedway) are high speed corners and the bumps have always been something that you work on your car to get through to make speed. The faster your car can go through there without having to unload and get the feel back in the front tires has always been kind of an issues. The person that kind of skips through them the best usually runs really well. There it’s an entry issue, unlike last week where it was an exit issue; where you’re kind of leaving the corner with wheel in the car. I think it could definitely be a problem and it will be challenging. The stuff I’ve done on the simulator – for some reason, it wasn’t very upsetting like it was at Fontana. The Fontana stuff was pretty accurate to our sim, where we were busting loose across those bumps. So, I’m hoping that it’s accurate again, as far as the bumps in Vegas not being as much of a problem as they were in Fontana.”

OBVIOUSLY, THE BIG ISSUE HAS BEEN THE ISSUE OF FLAT TIRES ANE BEING ABLE TO GET BACK ON TRACK. HOW WOULD YOU RESPOND TO THAT?
“I think it would really suck to end your race trying to miss a wreck and having to spin and having flats. I think that’s not on the driver as much as the situation that he’s in. I mean he can do his best job to miss a wreck. There becomes a safety issue in that – if you know you spin out, your race is going to be done because you’re going to have four flats and you’re going to wait three laps to get towed, that I might drive through the closest window I can to not turn the wheel and spin it out, instead of trying to dodge someone or run into them. You’re going to take whatever advantage you can not to spin out because you’re going to be thinking about that in the back of your head eventually.

“So I think that’s a problem that we’ve got to work; we have to get fixed. I know in other forms of racing; you spin out and your day is pretty much done. But we have 40 cars on the track in our form of racing and I think it’s way more competitive throughout the field than other forms of racing. So, when someone is driving their heart out, spins out and you’re just trying to dodge that wreck, you shouldn’t be penalized for that. I do think that we eventually will have to find a fix for that. In the meantime, it is what it is and you have to try and do your best to miss wrecks without spinning. And then also, just drive around the track without spinning.”

YOU AND TYLER (REDDICK) RAN WELL IN LOS ANGELES. YOU WERE BOTH REALLY STRONG AT FONTANA. EXPLAIN IT TO ME – HAS RCR MADE A BIG STEP? IS IT THE NEW CAR? IS IT THAT YOU GUYS DID A LOT OF WORK WITH THE NEW CAR?
“I think Chevrolet, in general, is in a pretty good position. RCR and ECR, we definitely tried to be the guys to embrace this new car the earliest in the process. I think some of the teams probably didn’t embrace it as much as we did. We saw it coming and tried to put a lot of effort into it from the beginning. I really love working with Tyler (Reddick). He’s a great teammate and I think we both do each other some good. We have different thought processes on things and I think that allows us to kind of open our minds and push each other in different ways. I was bummed for him last week. I felt like that was his first win coming, for sure. And then all of a sudden, we popped up there and had a great shot at winning it.

“It’s a good place to be in, as far as RCR and our affiliates. Some of our other affiliates looked really good last week with Erik Jones and Daniel Hemric getting another top-10. We’re in a good place right now. It’s still early in the season, but I like where we’re at and we just have to keep progressing. We definitely feel as though RCR should be a force to be reckoned with. We’ve always felt that way and now is an opportunity to take advantage of this early start and keep working hard.”

A LOT OF DIFFERENT PEOPLE ARE IN THE TOP-10. DANIEL SUAREZ HAD A SHOT. ERIK JONES HAD A SHOT. WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THAT?
“I think the playing field has definitely been leveled. You’re going to see different guys perform at different tracks I think throughout the year. The guys that have tracks that they’re good at are going to show up. I think with the old car, there was so much of an aerodynamic balance that you had to have to be good on a consistent basis. You kind of saw more guys have hit or miss runs on certain weekends than you had with the guys that always performed. This new car is going to level the playing field. That’s what it was kind of built for. Everyone has pretty much the same stuff, it’s just how you assemble it and the setup choices you make going into the race. There’s a lot being learned at a high rate right now, so we’re trying to take in all that data the best we can – as our company can – and make the best decisions going into the race so that we can adjust and make our car a little bit better than the other guys. We have the same stuff. It’s buying everything, parts-wise, from different manufacturers. You’re not really making anything.”

YOUR GRANDFATHER WAS ON FOX NEWS THIS MORNING. HE SAID HE’S OFFERED A MILLION ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION TO UKRAINE. WHERE YOU AWARE OF THAT? IS THAT SOMETHING THAT’S ALL ON HIM OR IS THE FAMILY SORT OF INVOLVED IN THIS?
“With RC (Richard Childress), you never know what he’s getting into. But I was aware of it. I got to watch him and I thought he did a good job. He’s always into everything. He’s inspirational and someone that constantly keeps me working because he’s a worker and I don’t think he’ll ever stop.”

GOING BACK TO THE FLAT TIRE SITUATION – DO YOU FEEL LIKE NASCAR IS GOING TO MAKE A RULE CHANGE FOR THIS WEEKEND OR DO YOU THINK IT’S STILL A FEW WEEKS AWAY? WHAT WOULD BE THE PREFERABLE CHANGE?
“I think that’s pretty hard. I don’t think a change is coming this weekend. Right now, the best choice for NASCAR is to help the teams as much as they can to keep it as simple as possible. Our guys are working their tails off right now just to get the cars to the track. They’re exhausted and any type of change like that, it just puts a new load on them to try and come up with setups and changing the cars.

“I don’t think that change is going to happen right away, especially while we’re on this west coast swing. We have guys flying back and forth to the west coast trying to work on the car; get back here and try and work on the setups; and then flying back out. So there’s just a lot going on. I think NASCAR will make the right choice when they roll out something for this. I think we need to get caught up a little bit more before we make just a shot in the dark at it. It’s pretty complicated to fix the problem because we’ve seen good racing so far. A lot of people liked what we saw at Fontana, as far as the racing goes. So when you go to change some of that stuff, it can hurt it. So I think they’re trying to have the smartest people in the garage come up with different ways to fix this. I mean it’s a ride-height issue. When the tires go flat, you’re sitting on the blocks. If it’s taking down the block size or taking the block off the car, there’s a lot of different things – different tech things – that start to play into all of this.

“It’s not just an easy fix. If we all knew what it was, we’d try. There have been some good ideas I think thrown out there, but they’re time consuming and could set you back in other areas. It should have been done before, but we’re in it now. It’s something that will get fixed. We’ll just have to be patient with it and in the meantime, enjoy the good racing. I hate it for the guys – including me – that when we get a flat, it’s not going to be our day.”

WHENEVER NASCAR GOES TO LAS VEGAS, YOU ALWAYS HEAR ABOUT ODDS. NOW WITH GAMBLING OPENING UP IN OTHER STATES, DO YOU HEAR PEOPLE TALK MORE ABOUT ODDS?
“We have a great sponsor in BetMGM. I think Tyler (Reddick) and I are doing an appearance for them. Daytona is usually a place you hear about odds and who has big shots because you just never know who can win. I think it’s great for our sport to be more involved in the sports betting world. It gives fans another thing to really cheer for and get engaged in the sport. But I haven’t really experienced anything more than what I have in the past with fantasy NASCAR. It hasn’t really been brought more than it has in the past.”

AS IT PERTAINS TO THE NEXT GEN CAR – WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HARD TO DRIVE AND SNAPPY LOOSE. WHEN IT COMES TO THAT, WHAT DO WE THINK LAS VEGAS IS GOING TO LOOK LIKE AFTER FONTANA?
“Hard to drive and snappy loose – I think they kind of play together. There’s just not a lot of forgiveness in this car, is the best way I can put it. Which makes it hard to drive and you have those moments where you talk about snappy loose. Snappy loose comes from just pushing too hard and getting over that edge, in my opinion. It doesn’t come back when you get to that point. You have about one shot of catching it. Where with the old car, you could catch it and keep driving it off of the right rear a really long time. This car when you get that first moment – if it doesn’t come back after that and you’re still kind of in a slide, you better lock the wheel left and just spin out because the next thing that’s coming is the wall. Every time you make a correction throughout the corner, you’re putting yourself on edge and you’re putting yourself in a vulnerable position making those corrections because you know – ‘ok, I got away with that one’. And we’re learning that kind of forgiveness and ability; and the guys are learning on setups. You’re taking a risk every time you back-steer with these cars. You do it multiple times throughout the corner, it doesn’t work out.”

ATLANTA IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER AND WE’VE NEVER REALLY SEEN SOMETHING QUITE LIKE THIS. IT’S AN INTERMEDIATE TRACK DESIGNED, THEORETICALLY, TO RACE LIKE A SUPERSPEEDWAY. IS THAT WHAT THEY’RE GOING TO GET WHEN YOU GO THERE?
“I have no clue actually on this one. I’ve watched a couple laps of the test that they had. I’ve heard people talk about – we’re going to be wide open; speedway racing on a 1.5-mile track and it’s gripped up. We’ll just have to see what that’s really like. I just hope it’s not a train race because Atlanta has been a great track in the past with the old, worn out asphalt. Our best races come from places that just have antient asphalt that tears up tires. It could be a great race and it could be one of those where you’re just trying to make it through it. I’m assuming that with it being speedway style and if handling is up, there will be some aggressive driving and some blocks made. And you’ll have the potential to wipe out a bunch of cars.

“We’ll just see how it works out.”

DID HAVING THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH (INAUDIBLE).. GIVE YOU GUYS TIME TO PERFECT PIT STOPS? THE PIT STOPS JUST SEEMED TO BE OFF THE CHAIN FOR RCR.
“Yes – I bragged in my interview after the race. I couldn’t believe how good our pit crews were. It was a pleasure to come down pit road when a caution came out. The guys in the off season put in a lot of work. I was at the pit crew competition and it was kind of disastrous, truthfully, and kind of funny. We have five teams I think right now at RCR that we send to the track: The 3, 8, 43, 42 and one other I believe. Our development team ended up winning the competition and we were kind of like ‘wow, that wasn’t supposed to happen’. But we had heard how great they had done during the off season and we felt like we were pretty prepared; and we just needed to get to that first race. Man, they were on it. The 8 and the 3 looked great. Everybody had solid pit stops. Adjustments and where you park in the pit stall really matter. So getting stopped correctly helps those guys tremendously. They have a really hard job of hitting perfect hangs and getting those lugs off and not leaving a wheel loose. A lot goes into that to be fast and trying to be perfect at the same time. The guys had a really good weekend. I thought that last stop – I was like ‘man, if we come out on the front row here, we’re going to have a shot’ because I knew how good of a short-run car I had and I could really cut the bottom. That was the only one that we didn’t gain, was the last stop. We really gained on every other pit stop. It was a great day for the 3 team. And obviously the 8 performed great when they were out front and did their job.”

AT DAYTONA, KYLE LARSON SAID HE THOUGHT TYLER (REDDICK) WOULD BE THE NEXT BREAKOUT DRIVER. WITH SOMEBODY THAT HAS HIS AMBITION AND TALENT, HAS THAT KIND OF PUSHED YOU TO UP YOUR GAME?
“Yeah – I think Tyler (Reddick) is an aggressive driver. He’s got a positive attitude and, like you said, he has a lot of talent. He goes places that guys don’t go right off the bat. It’s good for me because he can go test it out and I’ll figure it out during the race usually and we progress differently. I think that some of what I do and some of what Tyler does – if we both kind of gain on that throughout – we could be really good. I’m a patient driver. I’m constantly trying to make my car better throughout the race and try to keep up with the track. Tyler, he’s going to fire it off in there first lap no matter what and it’s going to stick or not. That’s the great thing about him. He works as hard as any driver that I’ve been around at his craft and I think that’s another reason why he’s doing so well. He really puts in a big effort. We’re working well together and I think we’re both good for each other.”

LOOKING AHEAD TO PHOENIX – WE’VE SEEN THIS CAR ON MULTIPLE STYLES OF TRACKS. WHAT DO YOU EXPECT THE RACING TO BE LIKE AT PHOENIX?
“I tested one day there. We didn’t really get around a bunch of cars at the test. One thing about Fontana – reason being it was I feel like a pretty solid race – there were a lot of options. Places to go find some air for these cars. I think short tracks are going to be great for this car; Richmond, Martinsville, different places like that. You saw L.A. was a great race.

“Phoenix is kind of in between a short track and then you start getting into a bit of an aero problem at Phoenix. You start relying on downforce and different things. It’s going to be important to qualify good, I feel like. I do think tires are going to fall off a pretty good amount at Phoenix, which will be nice. You just have to setup your car for that and hopefully you make it work.

“It’s going to be a race either way. I don’t know how great it’s going to be. I think it’s performed well so far, so I wouldn’t underestimate it and think that it’s not going to race good. It’s a challenging car to drive and it’s putting on a good show so far.”

HOW MUCH DO YOU THINK YOU’LL BE ABLE TO TAKE FROM NEXT WEEK TO WHEN WE GO BACK FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP IN NOVEMBER?
“I would say some things will probably change, but not a whole lot by the time we go back. So you just take good notes. Anytime you go to the track, we’re going to be writing notes every weekend. Talking about parts, pieces, thoughts on how to drive – it’s a whole new notebook. Even if you don’t go back to a track or your change tracks that you’ll never see again, there’s something you can learn and take to the next event.”

OUTSIDE OF THE RACES YOU’VE WON THE PAST FEW YEARS, SUNDAY WAS ONE OF THE MOST DOMINATING PERFORMANCES THAT RCR HAS BEEN ABLE TO PUT TOGETHER SINCE ABOUT 2013. WHAT’S THE VIBE BEEN AT THE SHOP?
“That’s a good question – half of the shop is gone, so it’s hard to kind of get everybody in the building, see them and see what’s going on because people are so busy right now. I’m headed that way here in a little while and then I have to go to the simulator. I’m getting texts from guys and I think that’s the best way to kind of know – guys that have been in the shop for a long period of time, that I’ve known for a long period of time, that are pumped and feel like we’re going to string off some wins this year. Hearing that from those guys that are excited, I know that just boosts morale and makes them want to work that much harder when they see the runs that we had this past weekend.”

ARE THERE ANY SPECIFIC COMPETITION GOALS THE TEAM HAS SET FORTH?
“Yeah, for me, it’s winning a championship. My goal is to be the first guy to win all three. It’s what I put the effort into. It’s what I spend my weekends for – to try and win all three. That’s why I wrote on the back of my helmet this year is ‘crazy faith’, knowing that just believing in the process of that. I’ve set goals throughout different seasons. You set those obtainable goals – a couple of wins, get in the Playoffs. But I just want to kind of start thinking about what I really want and having faith towards that. The championship is the only thing I’ve wrote down as a goal.

WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT YOUR EVOLUTION AS A DRIVER, HOW MUCH WOULD YOU SAY YOU’VE GROWN AND HOW MUCH DO YOU SAY YOU MISS SOME OF YOUR YOUNGER ASPECTS?
“I definitely feel like I’ve gotten more experienced. Obviously, we’ve been doing this for a while now and I’m starting to grow as a human, in general; from the time I came into the sport to now. I think experience pays off in certain situations. Some of things that when I was younger – I don’t know, I feel pretty good where I’m at right now. I don’t think I would go back in time, for sure. Maybe some of the unknowing aspect of it would be nice; the first couple of years. But experience-wise, I would not trade a minute of what I’ve gained since. Still willing to go run at 200 mph into the corner, flip into a catch-fence and go race the next weekend. I haven’t lost any of the drive and I’m enjoying where I’m at. I think I have some good years ahead with the experience I’ve gained over all these years. All these changes with cars and different things; seeing different guys leave the sport and come into the sport. I love where I’m at.”

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GMS Racing NCWTS Las Vegas Motor Speedway Preview

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

Las Vegas Motor Speedway Stats

  • NCWTS Starts: 11, Wins: 1 (2018), Best start: 3rd, Top 5s: 2, Top 10s: 7, Laps led: 47

2022 NCWTS Season Stats

  • Starts: 1, Best start: 7th, Best finish: 29th (Daytona), Current points position: 26th
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  • Chassis History/Info: Grant Enfinger will drive GMS Racing chassis no. 339 for the first time this season at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. This chassis was last raced by Zane Smith in the NCWTS season finale at Phoenix Raceway, where it finished fifth. – Previous Race Winner: Similarly to the first race of the season at Daytona, Enfinger returns to Las Vegas Motor Speedway as a previous race winner. In 2018, Enfinger led a race high of 40 laps en route to his first win at the 1.5-mile speedway. – Media Availability: Media members will have the opportunity to take part in an exclusive Q&A session with Enfinger in the Las Vegas Motor Speedway media center from 12:45 PM to 1:00 PM local time on race day. – Fan Facing Appearances: Race fans who are camping at Las Vegas Motor Speedway will have an opportunity to meet Grant Enfinger on Friday, March 4th from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM local time, as he will be cruising through the campgrounds as part of a Champion Power Equipment race day activation. These campgrounds activations will be part of an ongoing campaign throughout most of the 2022 race season. – GE Quote: “I’m excited to get to Las Vegas and see where we stack up as an organization. Everyone at GMS Racing and Chevrolet has put a lot of effort into our intermediate program, and Vegas will be the first time to really judge where we are at and what adjustments we need to make. This is a track that I like to race on, and with the cool temperatures that we will have, we will be in a tight pack with a lot of throttle time. I look at this weekend as a great opportunity to get our season started off strong.”

Jack Wood, No. 24 Chevy Truck Month Chevrolet Silverado RST

Las Vegas Motor Speedway Stats

  • NCWTS Starts: 1, Best start: 20th, Best finish: 30th (2021)

2022 NCWTS Season Stats

  • Starts: 1, Best start: 11th, Best finish: 33rd (Daytona), Current points position: 31st
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  • Chassis History/Info: Jack Wood will drive GMS Racing chassis no. 335 in Sin City. This chassis was built in 2021 and raced by drivers Sheldon Creed and Tyler Ankrum last season, posting a best finish of third place at Pocono with Creed.
  • Returning To Las Vegas: This weekend’s Victoria’s Voice Foundation 200 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway will mark the first time that Jack Wood will be returning to a track with prior NASCAR Camping World Truck Series experience. In September 2021, Wood competed at LVMS for the first time, and the West Coast kid looks to use that prior track time to his advantage along with the addition of practice and qualifying sessions held before the 134-lap race. – Fan Facing Appearances: Race fans will have the opportunity to meet Jack Wood at the Trackside Live stage in the fan midway from 4:00 PM to 4:15 PM local time prior to the race on Friday. Jack will also be signing autographs for fans after the Q&A session.
  • JW Quote: “Honestly, I have pretty high hopes for Vegas. We were fast last year when we unloaded, but never were able to get the track position that we needed. Without having qualifying last year, we had to start deep in the pack, so I believe having the opportunity to practice and qualify this time around will be a huge help. It will be the first intermediate that we race at this year, so this should be a good indicator of where our team’s overall package ranks for the bulk of the season. I think that intermediate racing is something that I have taken pretty well to over the past six or so months, and Vegas is one of those tracks that I am most looking forward to racing at because I have past experience heading into the weekend.”

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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