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GMS Racing Camping World Trucks Charlotte Preview

Sheldon Creed, No. 2 Chevrolet Silverado
Charlotte Motor Speedway Camping World Trucks Stats

  • Starts: 2, Best start: 10, Best finish: 5, Top 5: 1

2021 Camping World Trucks Stats

  • Starts: 9, Wins: 1, Best start: 2, Best finish: 1, Top 5s: 4, Top 10s: 5, Laps led: 125

Notes:

  • Track history: In addition to his two Camping World Trucks starts at the track, Sheldon Creed has two top-three finishes in two ARCA Menards Series starts at the track in 2018 and 2019.
  • Chassis history: Creed and the No. 2 team will utilize chassis no. 335 this weekend in Charlotte. This chassis is a brand new addition to the GMS stable.
  • Playoff outlook: Creed is currently third in the championship standings, 69 points behind the leader. Creed is locked into the playoffs with his win at Darlington.
  • Crew chief corner: Jeff Stankiewicz has called eight Camping World Trucks races at Charlotte Motor Speedway and has collected two top-five and four top-10 finishes in that time. Stankiewicz called Creed’s 20189 ARCA Menards Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Quote:

“I’m excited for practice again to try to work on our 1.5-mile stuff a little bit. We have a new truck this weekend so optimistic about that to see if we’ve made any improvements. Last shot at The Trip this weekend so I’m ready to get out there this weekend with my team and get after it.”

Zane Smith, No. 21 Good Sam Chevrolet Silverado
Charlotte Motor Speedway Camping World Trucks Stats

  • Starts: 1, Best start: 30, Best finish: 3, Laps led: 15

2021 Camping World Truck Stats

  • Starts: 9, Best start: 3, Best finish: 6, Top 10s: 5

Notes:

  • Sponsor spotlight: Good Sam returns to sponsor Zane Smith for Friday night’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
  • Chassis history: Smith and the No. 21 team will compete with chassis no. 325 this Friday in Charlotte. Smith has five top-10 finishes in eight starts with this chassis, including his third-place finish last May at Charlotte.
  • Playoff outlook: Smith is currently eighth in the championship standings, 137 points behind the leader and 44 points above the playoff cutoff line.

Quote:

“I’m super excited about Charlotte. I feel like this race last year really changed my life. It helped me grow an awesome fan base and changed a lot about myself as a driver. This was our first really stand out race. We finished right behind Chase (Elliott) and Kyle (Busch) and were the best of the regular truck guys. They’re not in the race this time so hopefully we can go do that again and win this one.”

Chase Purdy, No. 23 Bama Buggies Chevrolet Silverado
Charlotte Motor Speedway Camping World Trucks Stats

  • No prior Camping World Trucks starts at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

2021 Camping World Trucks Stats

  • Starts: 9, Best start: 4, Best finish: 18, Laps led: 4

Notes:

  • Track history: Chase Purdy will make his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The rookie has one ARCA start at the track in 2018 where he started seventh.
  • Chassis history: Purdy and the No. 23 team will compete with chassis No. 321 this weekend in Charlotte. GMS has led 111 laps and collected three top-10 finishes in six starts with this chassis.
  • Championship Outlook: Purdy is currently 23rd in the championship points standings, 122 points back from the playoff cutoff line.
  • Crew chief corner: Jeff Hensley has called 17 Camping World Trucks races at Charlotte Motor Speedway and has collected two top-five and 10 top-10 finishes in that time. Quote:

“I’m excited about Charlotte this weekend. It’s a track I’ve raced at before so that gives me some confidence heading into the race. It’s a home race for all of us and I’m excited about getting practice and qualifying.”

Jack Wood, No. 24 Chevy Accessories Chevrolet Silverado
Charlotte Motor Speedway Camping World Trucks Stats

  • No prior Camping World Trucks starts at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

2021 Camping World Truck Stats

  • Starts: 1

Notes:

  • Seeing double: Jack Wood will pull double duty this weekend, competing in Friday night’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 as well as Saturday night’s ARCA Menards Series event in the No. 21 for GMS Racing.
  • Chassis history: Wood and the No. 24 team will compete with chassis no. 301 this Friday in Charlotte. This chassis went to victory lane at Charlotte in 2018 with the 21 team for GMS and has 11 top-10 finishes in 17 starts with the organization.
  • Crew chief corner: In addition to the 2020 Camping World Trucks race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Chad Walter has called 13 NASCAR Xfinity Series races at the track, collecting three top-five and five top-10 finishes.

Quote:

“My first 1.5-mile start in a truck is going to be very challenging. I’ve been able to spend time on the Chevrolet simulator this week and worked on some really good things that will translate over to the race this weekend. I’m looking forward to the challenge, and very excited to get behind the wheel of the 24 truck once again.”

Tyler Ankrum, No. 26 LiUNA! Chevrolet Silverado
Charlotte Motor Speedway Camping World Trucks Stats

  • Starts: 2, Best start: 2, Best finish: 13

2021 Camping World Truck Stats

  • Starts: 9, Best start: 1, Best finish: 3, Top 5s: 2, Laps led: 10

Notes:

  • Sponsor spotlight: LiUNA! returns this week to feature on Tyler Ankrum’s No. 26 Silverado with a white scheme for the first time this season.
  • Chassis history: Ankrum and the No. 26 team will utlize chassis no. 326 this weekend in Charlotte. Ankrum has three top-10 finishes in nine starts with this chassis dating back to Texas in July 2020.
  • Playoff outlook: Ankrum enters the Charlotte weekend 14th in the championship standings, 47 points back from the playoff cutoff line.
  • Crew chief corner: Charles Denike won last year’s Camping World Trucks race at Charlotte Motor Speedway with Chase Elliott.

Quote:

“I’m pumped up for Charlotte. I’ve had speed and success there before. Ready to keep the momentum rolling after COTA last week. I’m very excited about the summertime scheme we have revisited with LiUNA. It should be a good, hot weekend and I’m ready to get after it!”

ABOUT GMS RACING

GMS Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with drivers Sheldon Creed, Zane Smith, Tyler Ankrum and Chase Purdy. The team also competes in the ARCA Racing Series with Jack Wood. Since the team began in 2014, GMS Racing won the 2016 and 2020 Camping World Trucks Championship, the 2015 ARCA Racing Series championship as well as the 2019 & 2020 ARCA East championship and 2020 Sioux Chief Showdown Championship. GMS has grown to occupy several buildings located in Statesville, N.C. The campus also includes operations for GMS Fabrication. More information can be found at https://gmsracing.net/.

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GMS Racing ARCA Charlotte Preview

Jack Wood, No. 21 Chevy Accessories Chevrolet
Charlotte Motor Speedway Stats

  • No prior starts at Charlotte Motor Speedway. 2021 ARCA Menards Series Stats
  • Starts: 4, Best start: 4, Best finish: 4, Top 5s: 1, Top 10s: 2

Notes:

  • Jack Wood will be pulling double duty this week at Charlotte Motor Speedway, competing in Friday night’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race in the No. 24 Silverado for GMS as well as Saturday night’s General Tire 150.
  • Wood and the No. 21 team will compete with chassis no. 410 this weekend at Charlotte. This is the same chassis that Wood placed fourth with at Kansas and the 21 team earned two top-five finishes with in 2020.
  • Wood enters the Kansas weekend eighth in series points.

Quote:

“We tested at Charlotte earlier this month and we found some speed in our Chevy. I think it will be a difficult race because Charlotte is a lot more challenging compared to Kansas, but running the truck race Friday night will definitely help me be prepared for Saturday’s ARCA race. I’m excited to get back to the track with my GMS team.”

ABOUT GMS RACING

GMS Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with drivers Sheldon Creed, Zane Smith, Tyler Ankrum and Chase Purdy. The team also competes in the ARCA Racing Series with Jack Wood. Since the team began in 2014, GMS Racing won the 2016 and 2020 Camping World Trucks Championship, the 2015 ARCA Racing Series championship as well as the 2019 & 2020 ARCA East championship and 2020 Sioux Chief Showdown Championship. GMS has grown to occupy several buildings located in Statesville, N.C. The campus also includes operations for GMS Fabrication. More information can be found at https://www.gmsracing.net/

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‘Controlled Chaos’ with Ron Capps

2021 NHRA Southern Nationals, Photo Courtesy of Auto Imagery

In this week’s interview, Speedway Media caught up with Funny Car veteran and Don Schumacher Racing driver, Ron Capps.

During the interview, the San Luis Obispo, California native discussed what he thinks his best season was, his favorite Countdown to the Championship win, his “Welcome to NHRA moment” and if someone were to play him in a movie, who would that person be?

SM: You’ve competed in 571 races since 1995. During your 26 years of racing, which season did you feel was your best and why?

RC: “I would say my best season would definitely have to be, 2016 (the year Capps won the 2016 Funny Car championship,” Capps said. “Looking back, I had some great seasons and memories with different teams such as the Copenhagen team with Don Prudhomme and the years we’ve come close to winning a championship. I would have to say the consistency and the grittiness we had to win the 2016 Championship is the best season I can remember.”

SM: An additional follow-up to that question, since 2007 when the countdown started, you’ve gained six wins and six runner-up finishes. Out of those six wins in the countdown, what’s the most special win you’ve achieved?

RC: “I’m not even sure. It’s funny you ask about those six wins in Countdown (NHRA’s version of a playoff championship). “Honestly, I don’t really remember (those victories). It’s funny because I only remember the races that we lost and the ones we lost I really thought we should have won were close races, to be honest with you.”

SM: At one moment during a driver’s career, they usually experience an explosion in the car whether it’s the body flying off or the motor blowing up, etc. What would you say is the most violent or wildest crash you’ve experienced?

RC: “The SKOAL explosion in Dallas (in 2002) the car body imploded on me, was probably one of the scariest explosions. The explosion trapped my arms in the car,” Capps said. “For sure, not an explosion, but the time (my car) went into the sand traps at Indy upside down and into the net, NHRA’s people (Safety Safari) could not get the net undone. They could not get me out of the car and that was probably two and a half minutes the scariest I’ve been in a Funny Car, just because the only way out of these things are the roof hatch and I couldn’t get out of that or the side windows. A lot of thoughts go through your head when you’re laying upside down with fuel, oil, and all the other stuff making weird noises.”

SM: Has there ever been a moment where you’ve gotten lost at the track? If so, where did you get lost and how did you get back to the right destination?

RC: “There’s been plenty of times where I have almost gotten into the wrong tow vehicle where we run special paint schemes and different colored cars and different things for NAPA, especially with cars you’re not used to,” he said. “I’m used to the original color. There’s been cars where I’ve seen change their color and other times like that where I’ve gotten a little bit lost at the track.”

SM: Most drivers have their “Welcome to NHRA moment.” For you, when did you have that moment and how did you take that learning lesson moving forward?

RC: “The first time I felt like I made it was in Topeka, Kansas with (the late) Al Hoffman (NHRA drag racer and team owner),” Capps said. Al Hoffman invited me to go back and hang out at the bar and offered to buy me a beer. I sat and had beers with Al Hoffman, which was one of those cool moments.”

SM: If your driving career was over tomorrow, but you had the option to stay in the sport whether it’s as a crew chief, engineer, specialist, in marketing, etc., what would your other career choice be if you stuck around in motorsports, but were not racing in the Funny Car?

RC: “If I stuck around the sport and had another job of sorts, eventually I would love to be a team owner and that’s my goal,” he said. “If I had another job at the track, I would love to work with younger drivers or be some sort of coach or maybe a team manager type of thing.”

SM: Sometimes people get mistaken for other people and that especially happens in racing a lot. Have you ever been mistaken for someone while at the drag strip and if so, who?

RC: “The funniest thing is and it happened to him, I would get called Jimmie Johnson,” Capps said. “I would be walking out of a Supercross race in Anaheim or at another event or something and I had people yell out Jimmie Johnson! He (Johnson) has had it done as well to him. My wife always laughs about it because she always sees the comparison between us.”

SM: If you could relive a moment in your career, what moment are you choosing to relive?

RC: “Some of those wins at the races when the kids were young and I have plenty of pictures around the house that we’ve been going through,” he said. “You take it for granted, especially when the kids are that young. Gosh, Sonoma with the kids in my arms in the winner circle. The first double with Don Prudhomme against Larry Dixon. I had my kids in my arms during the interview area, which was 1998.”

SM: You have 26 No. 1 qualifiers with your first coming in ‘97 at Seattle. Favorite No. 1 qualifier?

RC: “Honestly, this year in Gainesville,” Capps said. “We had John Medlen (veteran tuner who works for Don Schumacher Racing) and a lot of new stuff and getting used to new things. It was a lot like starting over. That was a big moment to come out with a brand new team and win the pole at the very first Camping World race.”

SM: I am sure there are many achievements that you would like to cross off the list before you retire, however, is there a checklist or bucket list item that you want to complete before retirement?

RC: “I’ve talked about it before, but going back to Top Fuel, would be one of them,” he said. “Going back to where I started as a professional, I someday would love to go back there (Top Fuel) and get to race with some of these drivers and teams who I don’t get to compete against in Funny Car. Teammate Antron Brown, Leah (Pruett), of course, (Billy and Steve) Torrence, Doug Kalitta. It would be fun to do that before I get out of the car completely. I know a lot of drivers in the past have done that and went back and forth (between classes). That (going back to Top Fuel) would be a big thing I would like to check off the list.”

SM: For someone who doesn’t know what it is like sitting in a Funny Car, can you describe the feeling of going 330 mph in a matter of seconds?

RC: “Luckily, I wore those glasses and posted the view on my social media pages inside a Funny Car,” Capps said. “It’s an amazing thing to go back and watch that (Funny Car runs during a camera view). Trying to describe it, the time you step on the gas in a Funny Car, it’s complete and utter controlled chaos. It’s like the world is flying apart for 3.8 seconds and you’re doing everything you can to keep it in the middle of the track, knowing you have everybody behind you. Controlled chaos is the best description I have.”

SM: Wrapping this interview up, let’s say someone is going to play you in a racing movie. What would the title of the movie be and who is going to play Ron Capps?

RC: “Shoot, I think Controlled Chaos like I said earlier, kind of a catchy thing,” he said. “I think it would be cool for somebody to have a breakout role, somebody that is up and coming that nobody really knows and their career takes off for some small movie about me.”

Throughout Capps’s career, the Don Schumacher Racing driver has 571 starts, 66 career wins (second on the all-time win list to John Force), 61 runner-up finishes, 104 semi-final round appearances, 124 quarter round and 200 first-round appearances. He has 26 No. 1 qualifiers and 19 DNQs with a win-loss record of 772 to 486.

Fans of Ron Capps can follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Additionally, you can follow Don Schumacher Racing on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also check out their website here.

Walmart and Stringer Performance partnering with Spire Motorsports and Justin Haley for Three-Day Vaccine Event at Charlotte Motor Speedway

Event is Part of Walmart’s Mobile Wellness Program to Focus on Education in Vaccination Efforts

Concord, N.C. (May 25, 2021) – In a nationwide effort to help expand COVID-19 vaccine uptake, Walmart today announced a partnership with their Walmart mobile wellness program, Stringer Performance and Spire Motorsports for a three-day vaccination and education event at Charlotte Motor Speedway leading up to Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600.

Walmart’s licensed pharmacists will be onsite to vaccinate eligible attendees of the event Friday, May 28 from 4:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m., Saturday, May 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Sunday, May 30 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The event will take place at the speedway’s Fan Zone near sections O5-O7. Attendees 12 and older can walk up to get the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine while allocation lasts. Information on where to get a second dose of the vaccine will be available onsite. Insurance is not required and there is no cost to receive the vaccine, however patients should bring their insurance card if they have one.

Spire Motorsports’ driver and NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship contender Justin Haley, and six-time World Champion and Top Fuel Driver, Clay Millican will be available to sign autographs at the Walmart event. Millican will be available for a meet and greet with fans on Saturday, May 29 at 3 p.m. Haley and Millican will be onsite Sunday May 30 at 3 p.m. to greet fans ahead of the race. Stringer Performance and Millican have been promoting vaccination education and hosting events with Walmart over the past month.

“Walmart is so excited for this opportunity to partner with Spire Motorsports and Justin Haley for this vaccine event. Our mobile wellness vehicles allow us to be out in the community and help provide vaccines to as many eligible community members as possible. We want to help the country re-open and can only achieve that through widespread COVID-19 vaccination. This event helps us get one step closer to our goal,” said Nick Infante, vice president state and local government relations at Walmart.

As part of these events and in addition to the vaccine clinic, the Mobile Wellness program will generate education and awareness of Walmart’s wellness services, in tandem with the program sponsor products from Clorox, Kleenex, and GSK.

Walmart and Sam’s Club pharmacies will continue supporting states and the federal government to help increase the accessibility and availability of COVID-19 vaccines. To stay up to date on how Walmart and Sam’s Club are supporting the vaccine rollout, visit https://corporate.walmart.com/covid-vaccine.

About Walmart in North Carolina …
Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) helps people around the world save money and live better – anytime and anywhere – in retail stores, online and through their mobile devices. In North Carolina we serve customers at 217 retail units and online through Walmart Online Grocery, http://Walmart.com and our family of brands. We are proud to employ 59,047 associates in North Carolina. Walmart supports local businesses, spending $13.2 billion with North Carolina suppliers in FYE18 and supporting 87,596 North Carolina supplier jobs. Walmart continues to be a leader in employment opportunity, sustainability, and corporate philanthropy. In FY18, Walmart and the Walmart Foundation contributed more than $68 million in cash and in-kind donations to local nonprofits in North Carolina and our North Carolina associates volunteered more than 16,000 hours with local causes. Additional information about Walmart can be found by visiting our corporate website and our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter channels.

About Stringer Performance …
Stringer Performance is a marketing and management company specializing in the operations of professional drag racing entities. The company is committed to practicing corporate social responsibility for its actions, and through its activities, with the goal to positively affect society, consumers, employees, and other stakeholders. Their professional drivers include Clay Millican (NHRA Top Fuel Dragster), Paul Lee (NHRA Nitro Funny Car), and Jeff Lutz (Street Outlaws/No Prep). For more information visit: www.stringerperformance.com

About Spire Motorsports …
Spire Motorsports was established in 2018 and is co-owned by longtime NASCAR industry executives Jeff Dickerson and Thaddeus “T.J.” Puchyr. Spire Motorsports earned an upset victory for the ages in its first full season when Justin Haley took the checkered flag in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway on July 7, 2019.

Absolute Wall & Ceiling Systems and Fire Wall Signs joining Jeremy Clements Racing at Charlotte

Spartanburg, SC – Jeremy Clements Racing is extremely excited to continue building the JCR family with two new partners: Absolute Wall & Ceiling Systems and Fire Wall Signs. They will both make their debut into the NASCAR XFINITY Series in the Alsco Uniforms 300 as Co-Primary sponsors at the Charlotte Motor Speedway this coming Saturday, May 29th.

“I’m stoked to have Fire Wall Signs and Absolute Wall & Ceiling coming on board this weekend. They are totally new to NASCAR and we are fortunate to have them as sponsors and can’t wait to put on a good show for them and the Fans this weekend at Charlotte.” Clements said.

Joining as associate sponsors will be: Whitetail Smokeless, Fox Sports Spartanburg, Chalew Performance, ELITE Towing & Recovery LLC, Circle Body Shop, Mechanix Wear, Wix Filters, Carolina Driveline, Cometic and ZMAX

RACE PREVIEW
Track: Charlotte Motor Speedway
Race: Alsco Uniforms 300
Date: May 29th, 2021
Broadcast Information – TV: 1:00 pm EST on FS1

FAST FACTS:
• Best Start 17th – 5/2019
• Best Finish 13th – 5/2019
• 23rd career start at Charlotte

JCR TEAM
Team: No. 51
Crew Chief: Mark Setzer
Manufacturer: Chevrolet
Engine: Clements Racing Engines
Twitter: @JClement51 @JCR_Clements51
Instagram: @jclements51 @jeremyclementsracing
Facebook: Jeremy Clements Racing

ABOUT FIRE WALL SIGNS INC

Fire Wall Signs, Inc. was founded in 2004 by Jimmy and Beverly Moore as a family owned and operated fire-rated sign company out of Wilmington, NC

Since its inception, Fire Wall Signs has continued to create and develop signs used to identify the actual fire-rated integrity of walls, both residential and commercial, in compliance with the International Building Code.

Today, Fire Wall Signs has become one of the largest nationwide suppliers of fire-rated signs to contractors and building owners. In addition to customers having the ability to purchase directly from Fire Wall Signs via its website, it has created more than 200 local distributors throughout the United States to better serve its customers.

Over its 17 years of existence, Fire Wall Signs has become one of the most widely recognized and accepted sign companies for marking and identifying fire-rated walls.

ABOUT ABSOLUTE WALL & CEILING SYSTEMS

Absolute Wall & Ceiling Systems, Inc. out of Wilmington, NC is a family operated commercial subcontractor providing metal stud, drywall and acoustical ceiling services throughout Southeast NC, Northeast SC and surrounding areas since 1999. We specialize in office up-fits, commercial build-outs, multi-family housing, assisted living developments, municipal projects, educational and healthcare facilities. As a certified woman business enterprise and veteran owned contractor, we are positioned to attend to private, state and federal contracting requirements. Our employees are family and have a vested interest in the professional execution of each and every project. Basically, our mission is simple – to provide top quality commercial wall and ceiling systems while working within the partnership and framework of customers, employees and vendors.

How to Find the Right Football Betting Platform

Football betting is gaining popularity today. In the past, most people could go to a betting shop to place their bets. But today, there are online platforms that are offering different services to gamblers. If you want to take the work to the next level, there are few things to consider. Opting for online betting sites is the best if you want to increase your betting experience. But before this, getting the right football betting platform should be the main thing to consider. So many sites are being developed, but most of them might not offer the services required. That is why you must seek the best site to offer all the benefits a gambler should enjoy. Websites like 188loto.com are one of the trusted betting sites for both beginners and experts. If you are looking for a good football betting company, here are some essential things to keep in mind.

Questions You Must Ask:

  1. Is the Football Betting Platform Legal? 

The first thing is checking on the legality of the site you are working with. Note that there are several betting sites seen on the internet today. To be safe, it is vital to research the legalities of the site. Therefore, read about the licensing of the online gambling platform and see if the one you are going for is fully licensed. All the information about football betting platform licensing is always given on various websites. When reading about this, it is essential to know about the reputation of the site. Look at the duration that the sites have been operating.

  1. Can the Site be Trusted? 

A gambler can only benefit from the trusted site. Checking the legality of the site will tell you if the site can be trusted or not. But other additional things can be sure to check if the site can be trusted. Since most of the research will be done on the internet, take advantage of the information provided about the football betting platform. When on the internet, the following must be done to make the result appealing.

  • Read about the site 
  • Read the comments of the past users of the site
  • Read the terms and conditions

Most of the information about the site is provided under the about category. Ensure reading everything to know if the site suits what you are looking for or not. Also, by reading the comments of the people who have used the site, it is easy to know if the services offered are genuine. For the football betting platform’s manager to put the comments public, they must trust the services of their sites. Reading the terms and conditions is crucial since you do not want to waste time using a site that will not benefit you.  Therefore, it is always important to read the reviews before choosing the online football betting platform.

  1. What is the Process of Depositing and Withdrawing Money?

This is important to the gamblers because the main aim is making cash through online betting platforms. A site such as 188loto.com is providing the best ways of deposit and withdrawing money. Almost all type of banks is supported when using such sites. At the same time, you should see if they can support your preferred payment option to make work easier. Since you will provide your information and bank details, ensure going for a secured football betting site.

NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: COTA

Chase Elliott races during the NASCAR Cup Series EchoPark Texas Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas on May 23, 2021 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

Note: The quotes in this article are fictional.

1. Denny Hamlin: Hamlin finished 14th in the EchoPark Texas Grand Prix, only his fourth finish outside the top 10 this season.

“I’m just happy to make it out of there alive,” Hamlin said. “Like Kevin Harvick said, it was too dangerous to be racing in those conditions. Obviously, visibility was a factor for the drivers and for NASCAR officials, because they apparently couldn’t see jack. But what better place to be shielded from treacherous elements than an ivory tower.”

2. Kyle Larson: Larson finished second at the Circuit of The Americas as Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott took the win.

“The track at the Circuit of The Americas was built for Formula 1 racing,” Busch said. “Prior to 2014, F1 cars were distinguishable by their engines’ high-pitched whine. Many NASCAR drivers are distinguishable by their high-pitched whines about racing in the rain.”

3. Chase Elliott: Elliott won the rain-shortened EchoPark Texas Grand Prix after 54 laps, giving Hendrick Motorsports its 268th win, tying Petty Enterprises for most all-time by an organization.

“I like HMS’s chances to take the top spot outright,” Elliott said. “Why? As you know, Petty Enterprises is defunct. That’s not to be confused with ‘de-funk,’ which is how NASCAR fans sanitize their campers after a weekend at a NASCAR infield.”

4. Martin Truex Jr.: Truex’s day at Cota ended early on Lap 24 when Cole Custer rear-ended him as rain severely limited visibility.

“Visibility was terrible,” Truex said. “If I had to give it a grade, I would give visibility a ‘C minus.'”

5. William Byron: Byron suffered an early flat tire at COTA, but recovered to salvage a 12th place finish..

“I also got rear-ended by Matt DiBenedetto,” Byron said. “There seemed to be a lot of that happening at COTA—drivers wildly ramming into the back of another. And talk about an awkward situation, when the rammee confronts the rammer and asks, ‘How’d your front end get into my back end?'”

6. Kevin Harvick: Harvick crashed hard in the rain on Lap 19 at COTA in a chain-reaction wreck also involving Ryan Blaney, Bubba Wallace, and Christopher Bell. Harvick finished 37th. Afterward, Harvick decried NASCAR’s decision to race in the severely wet conditions.

“That was the most dangerous racing I’ve ever been involved in,” Harvick said. “Correction. Second-most dangerous. I’ve raced against Kyle Busch when he was mad at me.”

7. Joey Logano: Logano won Stage 1 in the EchoPark Texas Grand Prix and finished third, posting his sixth top-five of the season.

“I think NASCAR fans love wet-weather racing,” Logano said. “They actually cheered when they saw the grooved tires go on. It may be one of the only times you’ll see NASCAR fans fly the ‘Do Tread On Me’ flags.”

8. Alex Bowman: Bowman finished eighth at COTA as Hendrick Motorsports teammates Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson finished 1-2.

“This was the first NASCAR Cup race at the Circuit of The Americas,” Bowman said. “Say what you will about treacherous conditions, a rain-shortened race and disgruntled drivers, but we certainly ‘made a splash.'”

9. Kyle Busch: Busch won Stage 2 at COTA and finished 10th.

“I led 12 laps,” Busch said, “and eclipsed the 18,000 laps led mark. Now, I don’t see myself catching Richard Petty. He led over 51,000 laps in his career. That’s okay, because no one’s ever going to mistake me for a king. The closest I’ve ever come to royalty is being called a ‘princess.'”

10. Brad Keselowski: Keselowski finished a disappointing 19th in the Texas Grand Prix at COTA.

“Matthew McConaughey served as grand marshal for Sunday’s race,” Keselowski said. “McConaughey is a superstar, so when he said, ‘Drivers, start your engines,’ the crowd went wild. In other words, the ‘joint was lit.'”

Technological Innovations in Automotive Travel

The technological progress from the inception of the automotive vehicle to what it is right now is outstanding. In just a span of a little over a century, we have reached unimaginable heights regarding cars. The car was an invention made primarily to transport goods and heavy loads. The automobile has a hazy beginning, as most consider the steam-powered engine built by Nicolas Joseph Cugnot in 1769 the first-ever car. Some also attribute the first-ever vehicle to Robert Anderson in 1832, even if it was powered electrically.

Nevertheless, the credit went to Karl Freidrich Benz in 1885. In a move that is innovative, practical, and mainly for profit, the invention of the vehicle was pioneered by him. Mainly gas-powered by definition, the first-ever car was made with an internal combustion engine – only three-wheeled and has an integrated body.

Now, car travel is centered around the comfort and convenience of the passenger. The freedom the car brings is one of man’s greatest luxuries. Almost all modern activities are made possible because of the modern vehicle. Transportation has been key in all the progress man has made through the decades. International and local economies are not possible without the transportation methods we have right now.

Transportation has been so efficient that the focus has shifted to the comfort and convenience of the people being transported. We became so successful with transporting people with cars that car manufacturers have added lots of accessories and perks to the modern car to make their products more attractive.

What new technological innovations in automotive travel do we have at the moment?

Electrical Vehicles

To cut down on carbon emissions, electric vehicles are finally making their mark in the automotive industry. Electric vehicles are those which do not rely on any gas for fuel. They need to get charged by electricity to run for a set amount of time. Through the years, more and more car manufacturers are joining in the trend of electric car creation. To date, there are thousands of charging stations for electric vehicles in North America alone. The outlook is that by the year 2050, all vehicles will not rely on gas anymore. For example, in the United Kingdom, 6.5 million households plan to buy electric cars for their consumption by the year 2030. These cars take only a few hours to charge and emits zero carbon emissions.

Self-driving Cars

The future is now. There are also self-driving cars available for commercial use in this decade. Ever since the birth of efficient integrated circuit boards, self-driving cars powered by very smart and intuitive artificial intelligence became available for even the most common cars. You can easily buy a new Subaru car that is straight-up self-driving. The new models automatically press on the brakes when you approach another vehicle, a wall, or a person. Its cruise control isn’t completely autonomous, but it will allow you to stay on your lane while on a long drive. Most cars have artificial intelligence that puts safety above all else. While it is slightly more expensive than regular cars, it will keep your costs down on physical repairs. It also helps you park in any terrain and any position.

Integrated Home Computer

Modern vehicles now almost have a mini-computer in the system. Like a computer, you can install all the available applications you desire through its Wi-Fi and internet-ready systems. The computers act as a monitoring system for your car’s fluid levels, as well as your tires’ pressure levels. Integrated home computers allow the user to use the car like a tablet. While parked, the driver or its passengers can use the computer in whatever manner they want.

Automotive Navigation Systems

Navigation may be one of the earliest tools integrated into the car during the digital age. While the technology isn’t new, navigational systems have gone so precise for many car computer systems. Triangulation and GPS have become so accurate in our era that you can track the position of your car by the meter. It also allows the driver to find the fastest path available towards the destination. Navigation is the technology in which all other innovations rely on their inventions. For example, self-driving cars rely on automotive navigation systems to clearly press the right buttons when a decision point needs to be made.

Cars have come a long way since Karl Benz. As technology improves, we will see more improvements to cars in the upcoming decades.

Kaulig Racing Brings Rocky Boots Onboard for Home-Track Race

Jeb Burton to Drive the No. 10 Rocky Boots Chevrolet at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course

LEXINGTON, N.C. (May 24, 2021) – Kaulig Racing is thrilled to welcome Ohio-based boot manufacturer, Rocky Boots, onboard the No. 10 Chevrolet, piloted by Jeb Burton for the B&L Transport 170 at Mid-Ohio at the team’s home track, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

Rocky Boots, a world leader in rugged outdoor and occupational footwear whose goal is to provide quality footwear to its customers, will extend its personal relationship with driver, Jeb Burton, to a newfound partnership with Kaulig Racing.

“Rocky is proud to partner with Jeb Burton and the No. 10 Chevrolet, and we look forward to cheering him on June 5th in Rocky’s home state of Ohio,” said Mike Roundhouse VP & Brand GM, for Rocky. “Rocky has a long history in motorsports, and we have a tremendous relationship with the Kaulig Racing family. We are excited to continue to grow this partnership and do our part to help get Jeb into victory lane.”

Burton, who earned his first-ever NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) win earlier this season with Kaulig Racing, is an avid outdoorsman and forged a relationship with the boot company after meeting them at an outdoor trade show convention.

“I’m super excited to have another one of my great partners come on board at Kaulig Racing,” said Burton. “They have a been a loyal partner and great friends of mine the last few years, so I’m optimistic we can put on a good show for them.”

With values based on innovation and quality performance, Rocky Boots, like Kaulig Racing, considers Ohio its home base.

“We are extremely honored to have another one of Jeb’s (Burton) partners join the Kaulig Racing family,” said Chris Rice, president of Kaulig Racing. “Matt Kaulig, our team owner, is from Ohio, so Mid-Ohio is a special place for him and everyone at Kaulig Racing. We are proud to have another Ohio-based company join our team for this big weekend.”

The B&L Transport 170 at Mid-Ohio will take place on Saturday, June 5th at 1:00PM EST, with coverage on FOX Sports 1 (FS1).

About Kaulig Racing™
Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time multi-car NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started and made the Championship 4 round for the first time in 2020. Kaulig Racing fields three full-time entries; the No. 10 Chevrolet driven by Jeb Burton, the No. 11 Chevrolet driven by Justin Haley, and the No. 16 Chevrolet driven by AJ Allmendinger. Kaulig Racing™ earned five wins in 2020 and have come to be one of the top competitors on track each weekend. The team also made its second NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) start in the 2021 Daytona 500 with Kaz Grala, as well as a limited NCS schedule this season. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

Rocky Boots
Founded in 1932, ROCKY manufactures rugged outdoor, military, duty, work and western footwear, apparel and accessories. The company’s products are available in nearly 3,000 retail and catalog outlets. It is a division of Rocky Brands, a publicly traded company on NASDAQ® under the symbol: RCKY. More information can be found at www.rockyboots.com.

Gabriel Aubry to Sub for Ryan Dalziel in 4 Hours of Le Castellet

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., (May 24, 2021) – In less than two weeks, Circuit Paul Ricard will roar to life with the next round of the European Le Mans Series, the 4 Hours of Le Castellet. Due to a scheduling conflict for Ryan Dalziel in GT World Challenge America, the No. 17 IDEC SPORT / Era Motorsport Oreca LMP2 car will see Frenchman Gabriel Aubry sub for the full-season driver in the third round of the championship.

Dalziel, who currently sits third in the GT World Challenge America Pro/Am points with DXDT Racing and co-driver David Askew, will be racing his third round of the U.S. championship at Watkins Glen International. The 2021 schedules for each series originally lined up to be conflict-free, but the date-change for the 24 Hours of Le Mans due to the COVID-19 pandemic led to the European Le Mans Series changing two rounds to avoid further overlap.

Aubry will be a strong substitute, having first competed with IDEC SPORT in the European Le Mans Series in 2018. The young Frenchman has raced against Era Motorsport stateside twice so far in the 2021 season, finishing second at the Rolex 24 At Daytona and third at the Twelve Hours of Sebring.

“I find it nice to have competed with Era Motorsport at the 24 Hours of Daytona and to come and ride with them in this race,” said Aubry. “We know each other a little because we talked in the paddock. I get along very well with Kyle. I think we are clearly here for the victory in Pro / Am but, that Ryan (Dalziel) don’t worry, I will return the car to him in the same condition as it is now.”

Aubry will join full-season drivers Kyle Tilley and Dwight Merriman, who have two European Le Mans Series events under their belts, in their rookie season. The trio will tackle the 4 Hours of Le Castellet on June 6, heading to France earlier in the week for the first test and practice sessions of the event. For full event information, visit eramotorsport.com to subscribe to the official event previews, or visit europeanlemansseries.com for event and series information.

About Era Motorsport
Era Motorsport was formed in 2018 with the idea of providing unmatched excellence in historic racing. Just two years later, the team expanded to the world of professional sport car racing, fielding an Oreca 07 in the prolific IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 2021, the team went on to win at the iconic Rolex 24 At Daytona, in what was their second attempt competing in the event. Motorsport isn’t just a hobby, it is a way of life: a passion that is in the team’s blood. Whether you find us in the IMSA WeatherTech paddock with modern prototypes or chasing down lap records in our fully restored classic sports cars, or even globetrotting to experience historic F1 at some of the world’s most iconic circuits, Era Motorsport has something for everyone. In 2021, the team will return to the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship for the full LMP2 season and also contest in the full seasons of the Asian Le Mans championship and European Le Mans Series.