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Ford Performance NASCAR: Cindric Nabs Top 10 Finish in Atlanta NXS Race

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Xfinity Series — Credit Karma Money 250
Atlanta Motor Speedway | Saturday, July 10, 2021

FORD FINISHING RESULTS
10th – Austin Cindric
12th – Ryan Sieg
19th – Riley Herbst

AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 Car Shop Ford Mustang –NOT A BAD BOUNCE BACK FROM HOW YOU STARTED. “Between being the last one on old tires and everything we went through for today — not even close on our Car Shop Ford Mustang. Unfortunately, that was the position we were in last time we were here and came with a new setup and tried to make things work today and we found ourselves in about the same position or maybe worse. I know there’s a lot we’ll learn from today and definitely do a lot of self-reflecting to make sure I can create a better environment affect like this, but just really unfortunate. Like I said, I think we minimized damage there at the end. Probably the highlight of my day was the middle of five on the restart by my doing and gaining spots from it, so we’ll move on.”

THE ADJUSTMENTS YOU MADE ON YOUR FIRST STOP SEEMED TO WORK IN STAGE 2, GOING FROM P36 TO P11. HOW CRITICAL WAS THAT? “I think we were only going to go forward from where we started in the race, so I appreciate Brian and the guys sticking with me. I did the same for them and probably got a maximized result out of it.”

RYAN SIEG, No. 39 CMR Construction and Roofing/A-Game Ford Mustang — “It was just that mistake that cost our day. We had fresh tires compared to some, but just got mixed up on that choose rule. It sucks we had to go to the rear. We probably would have finished right there, somewhere in the top five I feel like with the car as good as we had it. That’s just the way it is. Sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn’t.”

Austin Hill wins inaugural Truck Series race at Knoxville

Austin Hill celebrates after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Corn Belt 150 presented by Premier Chevy Dealers at Knoxville Raceway on July 09, 2021 in Knoxville, Iowa. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)

Two hours, three minutes and four overtime restarts after the race began, Austin Hill fended off Chandler Smith to win the first-ever NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Knoxville Raceway.

“I kind of thought we were out of it (winning the race) there for a little bit,” Austin Hill said to Fox Sports 1.

“I had that restart on the outside of the 38 (Todd Gilliland) and I fell all the way back to 20th (in the running order). I didn’t think we were going to make it back up, track position was huge. It was really hard to get around people. I just kept my head down.

“This team at HRE (Hattori Racing Enterprises) never quit. That’s the thing I like about this group. We never stop, we never quit. Even when we think we’re down and down, we just keep coming back. If you would have told me we would win a dirt race this year, I would have told you, you’re lying.”

The Georgia driver didn’t become a contender for the win until the final stage when Hill restarted in the top three. Yellow after yellow, Hill stayed in contention and did not let the 18 of Chandler Smith pull away. Eventually, right before the final yellow on Lap 172, Hill pulled slightly ahead of Smith at the previous timing/scoring loop, putting him in the lead. Despite Smith having the most dominant truck during the final 10 laps, he came up short, finishing second to Hill, and will have to wait another week for a chance at his first career victory.

“First of all, just have to thank Danny (Stockman, crew chief) and all the guys on this No. 18 JBL Toyota Tundra team. They worked their tails off on this thing and we got it really good in practice. We fell back there in the race, and I couldn’t run the top, but we were able to make it work on the bottom. We needed track position, but we were able to lead a bunch of laps. I don’t think the call was right (at the end with regard to line-up) that they (NASCAR) made to be honest, but it is what it is and that’s part of it.”

Prior to the main event feature, there were four 15-lap qualifying heat races to set the field. The driver who gained the most points in the heats would start on the pole. Josh Berry, Kyle Strickler, Tyler Ankrum, and Carson Hocevar all won their heat races. However, the pole position went to Derek Kraus who gained the most points of 17.

Throughout the first stage, there three cautions that slowed the event. The yellow flag was brought out when Johnny Sauter was spun by Chase Briscoe in Turn 4 and again when dirt regular, Brian Brown, was spun by Chase Purdy in Turn 3. The final caution of the stage occurred when Jessica Friesen spun on Lap 37.

NASCAR ended Stage 1 under yellow and Kraus took home the stage victory. Todd Gilliland, Josh Berry, Carson Hocevar, Tyler Ankrum, Sheldon Creed, Stewart Friesen, Brett Moffitt, Chandler Smith and Austin Hill rounded out the top 10 finishers.

There were only a couple of incidents in Stage 2. Jessica Friesen brought out the yellow for the second time on Lap 66 after getting spun by Kraus and collected by Morgan Alexander in Turn 3. Another caution resulted when the No. 51 of Brown spun in Turn 4.

Prior to the yellow, Gilliland had led the majority of the stage before being passed by Kraus for the Stage 2 victory.

The action really heated up in the third and final stage of the night. There were nine cautions and a 14-minute red flag during the stage. The major incident included a big pileup on Lap 155 when most of the field wrecked in Turn 1. The drivers involved included Rohrbaugh, Gray, Deegan, Benning, Berry, Ankrum, Zane Smith, Purdy, Erickson, Briscoe, Jake Griffin, Schatz, Creed and Windom, creating the red flag situation.

There were two more overtime restarts as more yellows flags were flown for incidents in Turn 1.

After the multiple cautions, the final restart came at Lap 177 with Austin Hill and Chandler Smith battling it out for the win. However, on Lap 179 (29 laps over the scheduled race distance), Austin Hill scored his first victory of the 2021 Truck Series season.

Chandler Smith, Grant Enfinger, Gilliland, Kraus, Matt Crafton, Ben Rhodes, Brian Brown, Tate Fogleman and Danny Bohn completed the Top 10.

There were 14 cautions for 80 laps and seven leaders among 20 lead changes. Hill led twice for 11 laps en route to his seventh career Truck Series victory.

Playoff Points Standings with one race to go until the Playoffs begin:

  1. John Hunter Nemechek, five wins, 34 playoff points
  2. Ben Rhodes, two wins, 11 playoff points
  3. Todd Gilliland, one win, 7 playoff points
  4. Sheldon Creed, one win, 6 playoff points
  5. Austin Hill, one win, 5 playoff points
  6. Zane Smith (clinched playoff spot), +140
  7. Matt Crafton (clinched playoff spot), +119
  8. Stewart Friesen, +61
  9. Carson Hocevar, +53
  10. Chandler Smith, +40

    Below the cut line
  11. Johnny Sauter, -40
  12. Austin Wayne Self, -44
  13. Tyler Ankrum, -51
  14. Derek Kraus, -71

Official Results following the Corn Belt 150 at Knoxville Raceway:

  1. Austin Hill, led 11 laps
  2. Chandler Smith, led 71 laps
  3. Grant Enfinger
  4. Todd Gilliland, led 61 laps
  5. Derek Kraus, won both stages, led 10 laps
  6. Matt Crafton, led one lap
  7. Ben Rhodes
  8. Brian Brown
  9. Tate Fogleman
  10. Danny Bohn
  11. John Hunter Nemechek
  12. Jake Griffin
  13. Ryan Truex
  14. Zane Smith
  15. Chris Windom
  16. Carson Hocevar, led 17 laps
  17. Tyler Ankrum
  18. Devon Rouse
  19. Norm Benning
  20. Johnny Sauter, led eight laps
  21. Hailie Deegan
  22. Cody Erickson, 2 laps down
  23. Kyle Strickler, 2 laps down
  24. Andrew Gordon, 2 laps down
  25. Jennifer Jo Cobb, 3 laps down
  26. Jessica Friesen, 4 laps down
  27. Stewart Friesen 9 laps down
  28. Josh Berry, OUT, Accident
  29. Parker Price-Miller, 19 laps down
  30. Austin Wayne Self, OUT, Accident
  31. Tanner Gray, OUT, Accident
  32. Donny Schatz, OUT, Accident
  33. Chase Purdy, OUT, Accident
  34. Codie Rohrbaugh, OUT, Accident
  35. Sheldon Creed, OUT, Accident
  36. Chase Briscoe, OUT, Accident
  37. Jett Noland, OUT, Accident
  38. Brett Moffitt, OUT, Accident
  39. Jack Wood, OUT, Accident
  40. Morgan Alexander, OUT, Accident

Up Next: The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will take nearly a month off before heading to Watkins Glen International Raceway on Saturday, August 7, live on Fox Sports 1 and MRN Radio at 12:30 p.m./ET.

SS GreenLight Racing | Joe Graf Jr. Atlanta Motor Speedway Event Preview

SS GreenLight Racing | NASCAR Xfinity Series
Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway | Credit Karma Money 250

Fast Facts
No. 07 SS GreenLight Racing Team:
Driver: Joe Graf Jr. (@JoeGrafJr)
Primary Partner(s): G-Coin
Manufacturer: Chevrolet Camaro
Crew Chief: Joe Williams
Credit Karma Money 250 Starting Position: 33rd (Event Formula)
Driver Points Position: 31st | Owner Points Position: 36th
Engine: Earnhardt-Childress Racing Engines (ECR)

Notes of Interest:

Welcome Back: This weekend at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway, SS GreenLight Racing and Joe Graf Jr. welcome back Z Grills as the primary partner of the team’s No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro for Saturday afternoon’s Credit Karma Money 250.

Atlanta marks the fourth of a multi-race deal where Z Grills, one of the most respected names in pellet grills will be the primary partner.

About Z Grills: As an industry-leading manufacturer for more than 30 years, Z Grills manufactured grills, kitchen equipment and outdoor products for several top brands in the industry.

Five years ago, Z Grills launched its own brand. With more than 500% yearly sales growth, Z Grills has quickly become the best pellet grills in the market and received tons of great reviews among mass media sites, BBQ influencers and Z Grills customers.

Now, Z Grills has grown into one of the most respected brands in the pellet grill industry.

Z Grills 8 in 1 pellet grills can grill, smoke, bake, roast, sear, braise, barbecue or char-grill.

See how Joe Graf Jr. cooks with Z Grills by clicking here.

Saving You Some Money: As summer kicks off, Joe Graf Jr.’s other marketing partner Z Grills wants to help the NASCAR community save money – but also enjoy the perfect barbecue.

In preparation of their upcoming partner at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway this weekend, Z Grills Racing (ZGrillsRacing.com) is offering a 10 percent discount off your TOTAL purchase, using the code NASCAR at checkout.

Z Grills Racing Tip of the Week: In this weekend’s Z Grills Racing tip of the week: Season your new pellet grill according to the manufacturer’s directions (a process that usually takes 45 minutes to one hour). This burns off any residual oils from the manufacturing process.

New Leadership: SS GreenLight Racing announced this week that Joe Williams will take over crew chief duties for Joe Graf Jr. beginning with this weekend’s race at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway.

Williams joins SS GreenLight Racing after a tenure at Our Motorsports. Additionally, Danny Johnson joins the Mooresville, N.C.-based team as car chief.

VIP Exclusive: Thanks to partner G-Coin, a product that brings gold into the digital age – race fans have an opportunity to win a VIP passes for a NASCAR Xfinity Series race of their choice.

To enter, follow @JoeGrafJr and @The_GCoin on Twitter, tag two friends and simply download the G Coin app to your mobile device. A winner will be chosen at the end of the month.

Welding Another Partnership: Recently, SS GreenLight Racing and Joe Graf Jr. announced that PowerWeld will serve as the primary marketing partner of the No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro for the upcoming New Holland 250 at Michigan International Speedway in August.

PowerWeld is a leading brand in the industrial welding products market across North America. Its core areas of focus include welding filler metals, arc, MIG and TIG welding accessories and equipment, gas welding and cutting accessories and equipment, and welding safety.

PowerWeld products are designed to withstand the daily rigors of industrial applications, including manufacturing, metalworking, oil and gas, construction, fabrication, shipyards, automotive repair and more.

PowerWeld products are available at quality distributors and retailers in the United States and Canada.

Joe Graf Jr. Xfinity Series Atlanta Motor Speedway Stats: Saturday afternoon’s Credit Karma Money 250 will mark Graf’s third NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the fast 1.54-mile quad-oval.

Earlier this year, Graf started 24th in his No. 07 HAZHEART.com Chevrolet Camaro but battled handling issues that relegated the team to a 29th place result.

In his track debut last June, he finished 26th.

Joe Graf Jr. Xfinity Series Career Intermediate Nuggets: At tracks greater than 1.0-mile in size, Graf has competed in 26 NASCAR Xfinity Series races. He holds an average starting position of 25.0 and an average result of 24.2

Put Me In Coach: In an effort to strengthen his physique, Joe Graf Jr. began working with new trainer and former NASCAR Cup Series Josh Wise during the offseason.

In addition to Wise, Graf has also been working with former NASCAR driver and open-wheel driver Scott Speed on being more discipline behind the wheel of his No. 07 G-Coin Chevrolet Camaro.

Sneaker Mania: Along with the adrenaline of the Motorsports competition, Joe Graf Jr. also has a vogue for hype sneakers. In his current collection, he owns and wears at least 80 limited edition sneakers – and his collection continues to grow every month.

The current estimated value of his collection tops $90,000.

From the Pit Box: Industry veteran Joe Williams is Joe Graf Jr.’s crew chief.

He will crew chief his 50th NASCAR Xfinity Series race as crew chief on Saturday afternoon and his third race at Atlanta.

In his previous 49 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts, he has collected four top-five and 14 top-10 finishes.

Hello From The Other Side: Graf Jr. has a teammate at SS GreenLight Racing. Rookie Carson Ware will drive the No. 17 JACOB Construction Chevrolet Camaro on Saturday afternoon.

Ware is poised to make his fifth career Xfinity Series start and second of the 2021 season but first at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Follow on Social Media: For more on Joe Graf Jr. visit JoeGrafJr.com, like him on Facebook (Joe Graf Jr.), follow him on Twitter (@JoeGrafJr) and Instagram (@joegrafjr).

For more on SS GreenLight Racing, please like them on Facebook (SS GreenLight Racing) and follow them on Twitter (@SSGLR0708) and visit their website at SSGreenLight.com.

Joe Graf Jr. Pre-Race Quotes:

On Atlanta Motor Speedway: “Atlanta is a very unique race track, especially since the pavement is the oldest of any track that we race on throughout the year. It is going to be hot this weekend in Atlanta, which means the track will be slick, hopefully, we can use that to our advantage.

“I’m glad to have Z Grills back on the car this weekend and hopefully we can give them their best finish of the season on Saturday afternoon.”

On New Leadership: “I have a positive outlook on the second half of the season even though the results were not what we were hoping for to start the year.

“I will continue to work hard and give everything both on and off the track to enhance the overall presence and performance of our team and partners for the rest of the 2021 season.”

On Recent Performances: “Most of the first half of the season has been tough, however, it is during times like this that all your mental discipline and training really come to the forefront.
“I can’t stress enough the importance of mental toughness in overcoming obstacles you don’t control.

“When I look at the speed and balance of our cars this year, they are much better than last year. That isn’t from luck. That is from the hard work and grind it out mental toughness of this team.

“It’s such a shame that we have had such a rough stretch, but this is no different than life. We all experience highs and lows in life. Like anyone at a low point, we are going to remain mentally tough and keep moving forward. We embrace the suck. We know it can’t last.

“Going forward we are going to focus on what we can control and continue to execute at our highest level during the second half of the year. There are a ton of races left in the season and hopefully, we have shaken the bad luck. I would be worried if our cars lacked competitiveness, but they don’t. We have a lot of racing left and we are due for some good luck.”
Race Information:

The Credit Karma Money 250 (163 laps | 251.02 miles) is the 18th of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2021 schedule. The race will take the green flag on Sat., Jul. 10, 2021, shortly after 3:30 p.m. ET with live coverage on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN), the Performance Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (ET).
About SS Green Light Racing:

As one of the most tenured teams in all of NASCAR, SS GreenLight Racing led by team owner and former driver Bobby Dotter has been a mainstay in the sport fielding entries in either the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series or the Xfinity Series competition since 2001.

SS GreenLight Racing will continue with a two-car program in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2021.

Jordan Anderson Racing NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race Overview- Knoxville Raceway

#3: Parker Price-Miller, Jordan Anderson Racing, Chevrolet Silverado, Townline Valley

Jordan Anderson Racing NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race Overview-
Knoxville Raceway; July 9, 2021

Track: Knoxville Raceway – Dirt Oval (.05 Mile)
Race: Corn Belt 150 Presented by Premier Chevy Dealers; 150 Laps – 40/50/60; 75 Miles
Date/Broadcast: July 9, 2021 9:00 PM ET
TV: Fox Sports 1 (FS1), and the FOX Sports App
Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN)- Check Local Listings for affiliate, and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90
Social Media: Jordan Anderson Racing; Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Parker Price-Miller: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

Parker Price-Miller – No. 3 Townline Variety
Chevrolet Silverado Preview- Knoxville Raceway

News and Notes:

  • Starting Position; The starting lineup for Friday night’s Corn Belt 150 Presented by Premier Chevy Dealers will be determined by four random draw qualifying Heat Races consisting of 10 trucks for 15-Laps at 7 PM ET LIVE on FS1. Price-Miller will line up fourth in Heat Race No. 1 at the historic Iowa dirt half-mile oval.
  • NASCAR Camping World Trucks Series Stats; Friday night’s Corn Belt 150 Presented by Premier Chevy Dealers will be Price-Miller’s NCWTS debut. In six starts at Knoxville Raceway in 2021, Price-Miller has claimed four Top-10’s with a best of third in sprint car action. The Corn Belt 150 Premier Dealers will mark the fourth event JAR has fielded a truck for a dirt event; Eldora Speedway (2018, 2019) and Bristol Motor Speedway (2021). In 2018, Ryan Newmann raced the No. 3 to a 30th place finish at Eldora after being involved in an accident early in the event. The next year Carson Hocevar would claim a 25th place finish.
  • Parker Price-Miller Quote Box; “As a sprint car driver, it’s so cool that I’m getting the opportunity to make my NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut at a track that is the absolute meca of Sprint Car racing.” Stated Price-Miller.

“This year racing for Guy (Forbrook) we have been trying to run as many weekly races at Knoxville at possible in preparation for the famed Knoxville Nationals in August. I am hoping to apply some of the things I have learned over the years to have an edge over the NCWTS regulars and earn a solid finish for everyone in the sprint car community.”

  • Jordan Anderson Quote Box; “Parker is a very talented driver behind the wheel of a sprint car, with the amount of competition at a WoO race it is an impressive feat in its own right to claim victory,” Said Jordan Anderson, Owner of Jordan Anderson Racing. “His ability to quickly adapt will speed up the learning curve when getting behind the wheel of the truck for the first time. His experience and knowledge at the Knoxville Raceway will make him a great addition to the team.”
  • Chassis; JAR will bring Chassis No. 010 for Price-Miller to compete with in Friday nights’ Corn Belt 150 Presented by Premier Chevy Dealers at Knoxville Raceway. This will be the first event No. 010 has competed in since being converted to a dirt track truck. In previous action No. 010 competed at Dover International Speedway, Darlington Speedway, and Martinsville Speedway in 2020 claiming a best of 19th at Martinsville.

About Jordan Anderson Racing

Jordan Anderson Racing (JAR) is a NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) team, owned by owner/driver Jordan Anderson. Established in 2018, JAR has competed full-time in the last three NCWTS seasons claiming back-to-back runner-up finishes in the 2020 & 2021 season opening NextEra 250 at Daytona International Speedway. JAR fields a full-time entry in the NXS Series; the No. 31 Chevrolet Camaro SS driven by Jordan Anderson, Tyler Reddick, Josh Berry, & Kaz Grala. JAR also fields the No. 3 Chevrolet Silverado for select drivers in the NCWTS.

Early End to Rebel Rock Racing’s Return to Watkins Glen

WATKINS GLEN, NY (2 July 2021) – Rebel Rock Racing’s bad luck at Watkins Glen International continued in Friday’s Sahlen’s 120, with a pair of issues leading to a short day in the team’s IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge outing. The team suffered a setback in last weekend’s race with a crash early in the race, but rebounded to be ready for the second race of the week with the No. 71 Urban Grid Rebel Rock Racing Camaro GT4.R.

Rebel Rock Racing drivers Frank DePew and Robin Liddell were hoping to make a big rebound in the results for the truncated event, which featured just one practice on Thursday ahead of the qualifying session.

Unfortunately, rain intervened on Thursday and Liddell was not able to turn many laps in the one-hour session. Thursday evening, DePew went out and qualified 19th with a lap of 1:59.591-seconds.

At the start of the two-hour race, DePew quickly moved to 17th and held that position in the early laps. However, he pitted on the ninth lap, saying that the Camaro wouldn’t steer to the left. The team addressed the problem on pit road, but the car wouldn’t restart due to an electrical issue. The Rebel Rock crew quickly changed the battery and made other repairs.

After getting the car back to the paddock, a further investigation found that debris had contributed to the issue, but the time requirement to make the needed repairs to the steering rack were too large to be able to return to action in time.

“This was a tough few days for us, but we’ll rebound at Road America,” said Liddell, who staged a breathtaking final few laps to win the 2019 edition of the Wisconsin event. “It is obviously a shame as we were hoping to gain some points momentum with these two races here in New York, but it didn’t turn out that way at all for us. The team did an outstanding job nonetheless, and we’ll look for a little more luck next month!”

The team will prepare the car for the next event on the Michelin Pilot Challenge schedule, which will be at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Conn., for the Northeast Grand Prix on July 16-17.

Additional updates via:

http://rebelrockracing.co
https://twitter.com/rebelrockracing
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Gus Dean; DLP Motorsports seek another win in Carolina Pro Late Model Series

CALLAWAY, Va.: Gus Dean is hungry.

Hungry for Victory Lane again.

The Bluffton, S.C. native returns to the Carolina Pro Late Model Series tour this weekend at Franklin County (Va.) Speedway for the first time since winning the Prelude to Darlington Raceway at Florence (S.C.) Speedway in May.

And while the two-time ARCA Menards Series winner knows that winning doesn’t come easy in any form of Motorsports, he is hoping to contend for his second win of the season in the 100-lap showdown Saturday night.

“I’ve been getting excited about going back racing with DLP Motorsports and all the guys on the team this weekend,” said Dean. “I cannot tell you what that victory in May meant not only for me but for this team and my family.

“We’ve certainly have had many blessings in racing, but nothing feels better than capturing that checkered flag and climbing out of the car celebrating.

“Winning again is our priority on Saturday night, but it is going to be a stacked field, so we will stay humbled and focus and hope it all works out again.”

Dean is no stranger to Franklin County (Va.) Speedway.

Last August, Dean, who recently got engaged to his fiancé Briar Foran participated in a CARS Super Late Model event at the 3/8-mile historic short track. Dean started eighth in the 125-lap race, but a fast car propelled him forward and he claimed third at the checkered flag.

The South Carolinian believes his prior experience at Franklin County will pay off this weekend.

“Franklin County is a tight short track, but it’s a lot of fun,” added Dean. “It is very much a rhythm race track and handling and tire conservation being pivotal to success. We raced hard at Florence but saved our stuff until we really needed it. I feel like we’ll have to follow much of that playbook this weekend at Franklin too.”

While Dean, 26, still plans to have a presence in NASCAR this season, his Dean Racing team is also working hard to keep him behind the seat of Late Models too.

“We have a lot going on right now behind the scenes and I look forward to making some announcements soon,” Dean continued. “Racing is everything to me and we are working hard to make sure that when I get on the track this summer, fall and we even have started working on 2022 – anything I climb into will give me the opportunity to showcase my ability and challenge for the win.”

David “Buggy” Pletcher, owner of DLP Motorsports is thrilled to have the popular driver back on board this weekend.

“There isn’t another driver I would want behind the wheel of our race car than Gus Dean,” Pletcher said. “Gus is a wheelman and isn’t afraid to make moves to get to the front and stay there.

“He didn’t have a fair shot in the Carolina Pro Late Model Series earlier this season, so the win at Florence was huge redemption for him and our team.

I’m excited about the car we are bringing him and feel like we have a shot as anyone for the win on Saturday night.”

Dean is a two-time winner in the ARCA Menards Series with victories at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway and Elko (Minn.) Speedway, respectively.

Practice begins for the Carolina Pro Late Model Series on Sat., July 10, 2021, at 4:00 p.m., with qualifying set for 6:20 p.m. and racing beginning at 7:00 p.m. The 100-lap event is the sixth featured event of the night.

For more on Gus Dean, please visit GusDean.com, like him on Facebook (Gus Dean Racing) and follow him on Twitter (@GusDean).

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Ford Performance NASCAR: Ryan Blaney Attempts To Sweep Atlanta Cup Races This Weekend

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Cup Series
NASCAR Zoom Media Availability | Friday, July 9, 2021

RYAN BLANEY, No. 12 Advance Auto Parts Ford Mustang — LOOKING BACK AT THE WIN IN MARCH, HOW IMPORTANT WAS IT TO GET A WIN SO EARLY? “It was really important. To win early like that was great. The last couple months for us probably haven’t been the smoothest as far as needing a little bit of overall speed and just kind of needing to tidy things up from my side, from pit road side. It just hasn’t been very smooth and you kind of go through those rough patches during your season and you just hope to clean them up by playoff time. Talking about Atlanta, it’s nice to go back there and to a place we were so fast there in the spring. It’ll be a little bit different this weekend just being hotter and things like that, but at the end of the day it’s the same racetrack pretty much, and try to go back there with the same mindset of setup stuff and try to adjust to the temperature, but it was really big getting that win early in the season. I wish that we could have more. You obviously want more and to be running a little bit better, but hopefully, I think this weekend will be a really good idea to see where we stack up, going back to a place where we won at and was really competitive — to kind of see where we stack up now with us probably thinking we need a little bit of speed, just kind of seeing. I think we’ll be good. Hopefully, we can have a really good run and find out where we end up.”

WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE NEXT GEN CAR AND SAFETY ASPECT? DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU HAVE A GOOD IDEA OF WHERE NASCAR IS AT AS FAR AS THE CAR OR A TIME WHERE YOU NEED TO START HAVING A GOOD FEEL? “We had a meeting, all of the drivers, with NASCAR before the 600 at the R&D Center and they went through a lot of stuff with Next Gen development and things like that. That was a little bit ago. I think since then they’ve had some more crash tests of it, so we didn’t have a ton of information back then about it. I don’t have a great answer on that. I’m sure they’ll come out with that whenever they get some good numbers and things like that. I know there are rumors going around and stuff like that, but as far as that goes I don’t think there’s enough information out there to have truthful rumors and things like that, so we’ll see where it stacks up. I don’t have a lot for you on that side of it right now. Sorry.”

FORD HAS WON THE LAST FIVE RACES AT ATLANTA. WOULD YOU BET ON A FORD WINNING AND HOW DO YOU THINK THE FORDS STACK UP? “That’s a great question. I’d like to tell you that we’re gonna lap everybody, but it’s easier said than done. The Fords obviously we’ve got a good track record at Atlanta, like you said, winning the last five, but I feel like — just trying to stack up organizations — Hendrick has obviously been really fast everywhere recently, really all year, so I hope we can go back there on Sunday and be as competitive as what we were there in the spring and run with some of those cars that have been very fast all year and especially recently. I think the Ford aspect is going pretty decent. Everyone is working really hard to try and catch up to some speed that we need, whether it’s the Chevys or Toyotas. Obviously, I think the Chevys have been pretty stout in these late spring and summer months, so just trying to get everything we can. I know we’re all working hard, not only on the Penske side, but the Ford and the Roush Yates side to try to get a little bit more everywhere because that’s what you need. A little bit goes a long way, so hopefully we’ll get a good idea here this weekend on our mile-and-a-half stuff. I thought we made a pretty good step at Pocono. We had a couple good runs there on that doubleheader weekend, so that’s the last 550 race we ran. I feel like those little steps and then just taking some more steps forward in trying to find speed is good and we’ll get a good idea about where we stack up this weekend.”

WHAT DO YOU RECALL OF THE MARCH WIN? “I remember a lot of it, just kind of how our car was handling throughout the race with the changes we made to kind of make it better and better throughout the race. One of the things I really learned and I remember is my car would pretty much run a lot of different lanes. We talk about one and two is pretty wide, you kind of have a bunch of options there, but three and four everyone always talks about the bottom and you have to be on the bottom. I feel like that is the preferred lane, especially on long runs, but I could run the fence pretty good in three and four, and that’s how I got by Kyle is I was able to get off the fence, so that, to me, was really big for our group — that I could run the wall in three and four if I had to. Let’s say I was kind of slowed up behind a car or something like that, I could bail to the top and get in some clean air and actually able to make lap time up there. You don’t want to do that every lap, but that’s something I really remember and hopefully we’ll have that again because you don’t see that a ton with people running the top that much in three and four, but that option was there for me and I hope I can have that again, just to be able to go up there if you get the lap traffic or you’re trying to pass somebody that you’re racing. That was big for your group.”

HOW MUCH OF A CONFIDENCE BOOSTER IS IT FOR YOU GOING BACK TO ATLANTA AFTER WINNING THE LAST TIME? “It’s a big confidence booster going back to a place where you’ve won at, and I’ve had pretty good runs there. We ran good there in ‘19, so I feel like that place has been pretty good to me in the recent years, and winning there in the spring definitely increases your confidence going back there and seeing how you do, so as with any place going back to a spot where you’ve had success at you’re always confident to go back and try to repeat that success. After you win, you have a really good notebook of how your setup was that day and then you’re able to work on it and try to adjust like for this weekend the temperature. So, the confidence level is really high and hopefully it all correlates and we can have the same success here on Sunday.”

HAS THERE BEEN ANYMORE CONVERSATION WITH WILLIAM BYRON OR YOUR SISTER ON HOW YOU RACE EACH OTHER? “I’m not talking about family matters, but as far as he and I racing I took him three-wide twice. Once at the All-Star Race and once at Pocono, so I don’t know about the every chance I got. He blocked me all the way and ran me all the way down to pit road, but I was already there. Me and William, we talked like normal at Road America and it’s all good, but just racing hard. I don’t really understand why that was a big topic of discussion. You see it every single week with people, but I guess maybe there was nothing to talk about, so you had to bring families into it, which I didn’t really enjoy, but he and I are good.”

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS WHEN YOU SEE YOURSELF ON RADIOACTIVE? “That’s part of it, I guess. I am a very calm person in-person, but when I get behind the wheel of the car I’m passionate about it. I get fired up sometimes about it. It just kind of is what it is. I don’t know, maybe Fox just likes my voice or something like that and they throw me in there, but I do say some stuff that’s probably deserving to be on there, but if I get frustrated I usually just have to get it out of my system and then I’m good. I won the radio sweetheart a couple years ago, so I don’t know if I like getting that award or not, but it gives the people something to listen to, I guess. Maybe I’ll take a break from it. We’ll see.”

HOW DOES TIRE WEAR AT CHARLOTTE COMPARE TO OTHER PLACES LIKE ATLANTA AND DARLINGTON? “I think the Charlotte surface is different. They use a different pavement for it, like you said, it’s a darker pavement than like an Atlanta or Darlington. It doesn’t look as old as like an Atlanta, and I think the tire wear isn’t as bad at Charlotte. You seem to fall off throughout the run, but not as bad as Atlanta or Darlington, but the bumps and the roughness of the racetrack are pretty similar. Atlanta is super bumpy. Charlotte is really bumpy in three and four, so you can compare the two there, but it’s more severe at Atlanta and Darlington just because I think it’s kind of a different pavement than what they use at either racetrack. Charlotte does a pretty good job of wearing tires, I think, just like Atlanta and Darlington and you have that with old surfaces that just get really rough and gritty and chew through tires. That’s pretty fun, for sure, when you kind of have to have tire management, but different pavements make it look different and wear tires out differently and race in a different way.”

DO YOU LOOK AT THIS WEEKEND AS YOUR BEST OPPORTUNITY TO GET MORE PLAYOFF POINTS? “I haven’t really looked at it. I kind of just go week to week and try to figure out how to maximize your potential that week. Atlanta this weekend, I talked about it earlier, the confidence going back there knowing you’ve won there and had good runs there in the past — the playoff points, we haven’t really done a lot of here recently, whether it’s stage points or winning stages and things like that — so Atlanta, hopefully, we can run well and do good, but then you go to Loudon the week after, and we’ve run pretty good at Loudon in the past too, but I don’t try to think too far ahead. I just try to take it week to week and focus all of your attention on this race and I think that’s how I’ve been able to maximize your focus for each race. We’ll start with Atlanta. Hopefully, it’s a good spot for us and we’ll go from there. We need to start getting more stage points, playoff points and all that stuff. Those never hurt and we’ve got to get back on top of that.”

RCR Event Preview – Atlanta Motor Speedway

Richard Childress Racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway… In 151 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Richard Childress Racing has earned nine wins and three pole awards, including Kevin Harvick’s emotional victory on March 11, 2001. Dale Earnhardt won eight times at the Hampton, Ga.-based track under the RCR banner. Additionally, RCR boasts 29 top-five and 58 top-10 finishes at AMS and RCR-prepared Chevrolets have led 2,955 laps at the ultra-fast, 1.54-mile oval. In the NASCAR Xfinity Series, RCR has recorded three wins, 13 top-five and 27 top-10 finishes over a span of 51 starts. Richard Childress, a former driver on NASCAR’s senior circuit, recorded his best finish at AMS, ninth, in the Atlanta Journal 500 on Nov. 2, 1980.

Catch the Action… The NASCAR Xfinity Series’ Atlanta 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway will be televised live Saturday, July 10, beginning at 3:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN and will be broadcast live on the Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

The NASCAR Cup Series’ Atlanta 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway will be televised live Sunday, July 11, beginning at 3:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN and will be broadcast live on the Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

Austin Dillon and the No. 3 BREZTRI AEROSPHERE® (budesonide, glycopyrrolate, and formoterol fumarate) Inhalation Aerosol Camaro ZL1 1LE Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE at Atlanta Motor Speedway… In nine NASCAR Cup Series races at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Austin Dillon’s best finish is sixth in his most recent appearance to the track in March 2021. He has earned top-10 finishes in each of his three NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at the track and four NASCAR Truck Series starts at the track.

BREZTRI AEROSPHERE™ (budesonide, glycopyrrolate, and formoterol fumarate) Sponsors the No. 3 at Atlanta… BREZTRI is an AstraZeneca product and the sponsor of No. 3 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE at Atlanta Motor Speedway with Austin Dillon. You can learn more at breztri.com. AstraZeneca is a global, science-led biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the discovery, development and commercialization of prescription medicines. AstraZeneca operates in over 100 countries and its innovative medicines are used by millions of patients worldwide.

AUSTIN DILLON QUOTES:
Do you feel confident in your current points situation, or are you holding your breath? What is your strategy as we close in on the NASCAR Playoffs?
“Anything can happen, that’s for sure. We’re just going to stay on the same program we’ve been on all year long, which is to get as much as we can out of every race. We’ll work hard to stay in the grind.”

What are your thoughts on Atlanta Motor Speedway and expectations for this weekend?
“We finished sixth at Atlanta Motor Speedway earlier this year, and I think we can improve on that. We were really fast, but we had a few struggles on pit road. We will probably take something similar to what we took to the first Atlanta race and just try to get as much track position as we can get.”

Tyler Reddick and the No. 8 Okuma Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE at Atlanta Motor Speedway… Tyler Reddick has two previous NASCAR Cup Series starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway, as well as two NASCAR Xfinity Series and two NASCAR Truck Series starts. Reddick has two top-five finishes at the 1.5-mile speedway, finishing fifth there in 2015 (Trucks) and 2019 (Xfinity).

About Okuma… America Corporation Okuma America Corporation is the U.S.-based sales and service affiliate of Okuma Corporation, a world leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools, founded in 1898 in Nagoya, Japan. The company is the industry’s only single-source provider, with the CNC machine, drive, motors, encoders, and spindle all manufactured by Okuma. The company also designs their own CNC controls to integrate seamlessly with each machine tool’s functionality. In 2014 Okuma launched the Okuma App Store, the industry’s only centralized online marketplace for machine tool apps and related content. Along with its extensive distribution network (largest in the Americas), and Partners in THINC, Okuma is committed to helping users gain competitive advantage through the open possibilities of machine tools, today and into the future. For more information, visit https://www.okuma.com/ or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.

Celebrating 20 Years of Partnership… 2021 marks the 20th year of partnership between Okuma and Richard Childress Racing. The partnership, which began in 2001, has grown with RCR’s need for more intricate and specialized car parts. While the original machine installed in 2001 still operates on a daily basis, RCR has also expanded their fleet to include a total of 19 Okuma machines.

TYLER REDDICK QUOTE:
It’s going to be hot at Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend. Is that something you look forward to in the summer months?
“I love when it gets hot at racetracks. The hotter it gets, the slicker the track surface gets, so I’m really looking forward to racing on Atlanta’s old surface this weekend. We had a really good car during our first trip to Atlanta in the spring. I just unfortunately got into the wall a little bit early on in that race, and that really set us behind a little bit. But we had really good speed that weekend, just lacked the cautions to get back on the lead lap. I’m looking forward to having some redemption this weekend. I know we can run well at Atlanta and am looking forward to continuing our momentum with the No. 8 Okuma Chevrolet this weekend.”

Myatt Snider and the No. 2 Crosley Furniture Chevrolet Camaro at Atlanta Motor Speedway… Myatt Snider has two career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his first last year during the 2020 campaign and the most recent earlier this season when the No. 2 machine finished in the 11th position. The 26-year-old has also competed in one NASCAR Truck Series race at the Georgia quad-oval, earning a seventh-place finish in 2018.

About Crosley Brands… For over 30 years, Crosley Brands has been a leader in the nostalgic electronics category. From their beginning in the premium incentive industry, Crosley Brands developed their own exclusive product lines and built solid relationships with some of the most well-known catalogers and retailers in the business. Today, Crosley Brands is known for two brands – Crosley Radio and Crosley Furniture. At the front lines of the Vinyl Revolution, Crosley Radio seeks to bring new life to a classic medium, with its revolutionary line of turntables to its new series of high-fidelity units. Building on a legacy of entrepreneurship, Crosley Furniture delivers quality products at competitive prices, without sacrificing style. From the patio to the kitchen, bath, entryway and beyond, Crosley Furniture offers over 1,800 indoor and outdoor furniture items in a variety of categories and designs. For more information, please visit www.crosleybrands.com.

MYATT SNIDER QUOTE:
What are your expectations heading into Atlanta Motor Speedway?
“Atlanta’s track surface is old and worn out, which makes it really fast. Our Richard Childress Racing team had a solid run there earlier this season, so we will be taking our notes from that race and applying it to this weekend to build upon our 11th-place finish. We will need to manage the race and our tires to be there at the end, but our Crosley Furniture crew is strong and up for the task.”

Codie Rohrbaugh back in the saddle for CR7 Motorsports at Knoxville

KNOXVILLE, Iowa: For the first time since Darlington (S.C.) Raceway in early May, Codie Rohrbaugh returns to the CR7 Motorsports seat for Friday night’s inaugural Corn Belt 150 presented by Premier Chevy Dealers looking for his second top-10 finish of the 2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

With the team sitting idle in two of the last three NCWTS races at Texas Motor Speedway and Nashville Superspeedway respectively, Rohrbaugh is hoping to rebound the team from a stout performance at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway that turned sour in the waning laps of the CRC Brakleen 150.

Fairhope, Ala. native Grant Enfinger piloted the No. 9 Grant County Mulch Chevrolet Silverado at the “Tricky Triangle” and contended for a top-five finish but succumbed to engine issues late in the 60-lap shootout.

Ready for his second NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race on the dirt this season, Rohrbaugh is determined to carry the team and continue a powerful presence near the front of the field.

“I’m looking forward to Knoxville this weekend,” said Rohrbaugh who will compete in his seventh race of the year Friday night. “It’s been a while since I’ve been in the seat, but I’m excited to get in this truck and have a little fun on the dirt.”

Under the guidance of crew chief Doug George, CR7 Motorsports has enhanced its on-track performance and Rohrbaugh says his leadership will continue to carry the organization not only at Knoxville but the remainder of the 2021 NCWTS season.

“Everyone has worked their tails off,” added Rohrbaugh. “Whether it’s myself or Grant (Enfinger) behind the wheel, we are one team with one goal in mind. We’ve run strong this season – even if we don’t always have the finishes to show for it at the end of the race.

“With that being said, we’re still working on being even better. There’s a lot of great tracks coming up for our team this summer and fall where we can have an impact not only to post more top-10 finishes but maybe even contend for a win or two.

“Hard work definitely pays off for our CR7 Motorsports team.”

In March, Rohrbaugh finished 27th on the dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway and while the result wasn’t what he or his team had hoped, the experience should pay dividends on Friday night.

In the lone practice session on Thursday, Rohrbaugh was 33rd quickest overall.

“Dirt racing is certainly not easy, but it is a lot of fun,” added Rohrbaugh. “We had a good truck at Bristol, but we faced certain obstacles that kept us from finishing better. We made some gains during practice on Thursday, so we’ll see what the rest of the week delivers.

“I really honestly think it’s going to be tough to pass, so you may see a lot of shoving and gouging – but that will be a welcomed sight for the fans. I think this inaugural race is certainly going to be one to remember.”
Rohrbaugh, 27, will make his 35th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start in the inaugural Corn Belt 150.

CR7 Motorsports has 37 NCWTS starts to their credit with a career-best finish of third at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway (February 2020). Additionally, the team owns six other top-10 finishes including two this season at Circuit of the Americas (fourth | Grant Enfinger) in May 2021 and Las Vegas (Nev.) Motor Speedway (seventh | Grant Enfinger) in March 2021. An 11th place qualifying effort at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway (Oct. 2019) is the team’s best time trials effort to date.

CR7 Motorsports holds a respectable 24th in the championship owner standings participating in 11 of the 13 races this season.

In 20 career ARCA starts, Rohrbaugh has a best finish of seventh twice at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway (July 2018 and Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway (February 2019). He has qualified a career-best fourth on four different occasions, most recently at Kansas Speedway (Oct. 2018).

Marketing partnership(s) opportunities are also available for the No. 9 Grant County Mulch Chevrolet in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, as well as the team’s ARCA Menards Series No. 97 A.L.L. Construction | Grant County Mulch Chevrolet program with driver Jason Kitzmiller for the 2021 seasons and beyond. Interested inquiries are encouraged to contact tonya@gcmulch.com or 304.257.8783.

The Corn Belt 150 presented by Premier Chevy Dealers (150 laps | 75 miles) is the 14th of 22 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races on the 2021 schedule. The lone practice begins on Thurs., Jul. 8, 2021, at 6:05 p.m. – 7:25 p.m. Qualifying heat races begin on race day, Fri. Jul. 9, beginning at 6:00 p.m. The 40-truck field will take the green flag later that night shortly after 8:00 p.m. CT with live coverage on FOX Sports 1, the Motor Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM Satellite Radio NASCAR Channel 90.

Why isn’t solid car rim designs used in racing

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The number of people buying USA rims, cars, and automotive parts is constantly growing in numbers since in recent years the statistics show that 91.3 percent of American households have access to at least one vehicle. 

Whether you purchased your car as your main mode of transportation for everyday tasks, or for having a little bit of fun and adventure, it is important to understand that buying the right parts according to the purpose that you have planned for your vehicle is essential to optimizing its performance. Your wheels and rims are probably one of the parts of your ride that takes the most beating so finding the most suitable one for the activity you intend to do is quite crucial especially if you plan to do something high-impact such as competing or racing.

Racing Off Into The Sunset

We’ve all dreamt about how cool it would be to be one of those guys riding off into the sunset after gloriously winning a race. But before you carry on with your racing dreams, let’s figure out what type of rims would give you the most advantage and which one would only be detrimental to your racing aspirations. 

Combined with the perfect technique, speed, and timing, durability is probably the most important element to win a race. 

Achieving the maximum speed of your car means that you have to get components such as rims that are durable and can withstand impacts such as aluminum or magnesium alloys. It conducts heat better and aesthetically just looks more appealing than those with steel. USA rims typically come in three different types, one-piece or solid, two-piece, or three-piece. 

What Are Solid Wheels?

One-piece or solid wheels are typically made from one single forged material like aluminum or steel. They are usually either cast or forged and because of this, they are known to be stronger and tougher

However, when it comes to dealing with any kind of racing sport, the ability of a rim to withstand impact at high speeds also needs to be taken into account and friction plays a huge role in how a rim or wheel performs.

If you’re planning on going for a mountain adventure, solid wheels are commonly the best choice for off-road vehicles because they can withstand tough terrain. However, solid wheels are known to be stiffer. When you’re racing it’s important to consider the track or course you’re going to utilize, especially in drag racing where the city is your oyster. 

Once a solid wheel takes a beating and acquires dents or bends and it can be quite difficult or impossible to bring it back to its original form. Buying a new wheel might put a hole in your pocket with average USA rims costing hundreds of dollars. 

The benefit of having two-piece or three-piece rims is the fact that you can replace their parts for a much cheaper price. One-piece or solid wheels usually come in a single tone or color. 

The culture of street racing is usually also about flexing the beauty of your ride. Two-piece or three-piece rims give you the ability to customize different components of your rims into different tones and designs.

Now that you know more about what kind of rims you should and shouldn’t get on your next trip to the auto shop, you can surely be confident about planning for that dream race in the near future.