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Weekend schedule for Talladega

Denny Hamlin leads the field during the NASCAR Cup Series YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 04, 2020. Photo by Brian Lawdermilk/Getty Images.

The NASCAR Cup Series, the Xfinity Series and the ARCA Menards Series travel to Talladega Superspeedway this weekend. The Camping World Truck Series has a week off from competition but returns May 1 at Kansas Speedway.

Team Penske has been dominant at Talladega scoring seven victories in the last 11 races at the 2.66-mile track. Brad Keselowski leads all active drivers with five victories (2009, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017). Joey Logano has won three times (2015, 2016, 2018) and Ryan Blaney has two wins, in 2019 and 2020.

Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin leads the series standings and is still looking for his first win of the year. He is the most recent Talladega winner, in October 2020, and also won in 2014. He has eight top-fives (five consecutive) in nine races this season and it’s only a matter of time before he breaks through to victory lane.

The Xfinity Series Dash 4 Cash continues this week at Talladega. Noah Gragson, who won the first $100,000 bonus at Martinsville, is eligible, along with Josh Berry, Daniel Hemric and Brandon Jones.

There will be no practice or qualifying sessions for the Cup and Xfinity Series due to COVID-19 protocols established by NASCAR.

The starting lineups will be determined by the following metrics formula:
• 25 percent: Driver’s finishing position from the previous race
• 25 percent: Car owner’s finishing position from the previous race
• 35 percent: Team owner points ranking
• 15 percent: Fastest lap from the previous race

All times are Eastern.

Saturday, April 24

1 p.m.: Arca Menards Series General Tire 200 (76 Laps, 202.16 Miles)
FS1/MRN

4 p.m.: Xfinity Series Ag-Pro 300
Distance: 300.58 miles (113 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 25),
Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 50), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 113)
FS1/MRN/TSN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Pole: Austin Cindric

Sunday, April 25

2 p.m.: Cup Series GEICO 500
Distance: 500 miles (188 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 60),
Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 120), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 188)
FOX/MRN/TSN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Pole: Denny Hamlin

Talladega Superspeedway Data

Season Race #: 10 of 36 (04-25-21)
Track Size: 2.66-miles
Banking/Turn 1 & 2: 33 degrees
Banking/Turn 3 & 4: 33 degrees
Banking/Frontstretch: 16.5 degrees
Banking/Backstretch: 2 degrees
Frontstretch Length:  4,300 feet
Backstretch Length:  4,000 feet
Race Length: 188 laps / 500 miles
Stage 1 & 2 Length: 60 laps (each)
Final Stage Length: 68 laps

Talladega Superspeedway Qualifying Information:

Track qualifying record: Bill Elliott, Ford, 212.809 mph (44.998 seconds) on April 30, 1987.
2020 pole winner: Martin Truex Jr. – Qualifying was not held, the starting lineups were set by random draw due to the pandemic.

  • Kevin Harvick and Kurt Busch lead all active NCS drivers in starts with 40 each.
  • Chase Elliott leads all active drivers in the NCS in average starting position at 5.8 in 10 starts.
  • Kevin Harvick and Elliott lead all active drivers in poles two each, followed by Austin Dillon (1), Kurt Busch (1), Martin Truex Jr. (1), and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (1).
  • The youngest pole winner is Chase Elliott (May 1, 2016 – 20 years, 5 months, 3 days).

Talladega Superspeedway Race Information:

Track race record: Mark Martin, Ford, 188.354 mph, (02:39:18) on May 10, 1997.
2020 race winner: Ryan Blaney, Ford, 146.933 mph, (03:27:28) on June 22, 2020.

  • Brad Keselowski leads all active NCS drivers in wins with five victories (2009, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017).
  • Brad Keselowski (2009) and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (2017) won their first NCS race at Talladega.
  • Hendrick Motorsports leads the series in wins by an organization with 13 victories among seven different drivers.
  • Nine different manufacturers have won in the NCS at Talladega with Chevrolet (41) leading, followed by Ford (30), Mercury (7), Buick (6), Oldsmobile (6), Dodge (4), Toyota (4), Plymouth (3), and Pontiac (2).
  • Chevrolet also leads in consecutive wins with 13 straight victories among five drivers from April 25, 1999 to May 1, 2005.
  • Kurt Busch leads all active drivers in top 10s at Talladega with 21.
  • Joey Logano leads all active drivers in laps led with 397 laps in 24 starts.

Top 12 Driver Ratings at Talladega
Joey Logano – 91.7
Chase Elliott – 90.7
Ryan Blaney – 90.6
Kurt Busch – 90.0
Brad Keselowski – 89.9
Denny Hamlin – 83.6
William Byron – 83.4
Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 82.2
Cole Custer – 81.7
Kyle Busch – 81.1
Kevin Harvick – 80.1
Tyler Reddick – 79.9

Note: Driver Ratings compiled from 2005-2020 races (32 total) among active drivers at Talladega Superspeedway.

Brandon Brown and Larry’s Hard Lemonade Race with Purpose at Talladega

Track: Talladega Superspeedway | 2.66 Mile Oval
Race: 9 of 33
Event: Ag-Pro 300 | Saturday, April 24 | 4 p.m. ET | FOX & MRN
Starting: P18

Brandon Brown | Xfinity Stats | Talladega Superspeedway
Starts: 3
Best Start: 14
Best Finish: 9
Brown on Talladega:

“I can’t wait to get back behind the wheel of our No. 68 Larry’s Hard Lemonade Chevrolet Camaro this weekend at Talladega Superspeedway. We’ll be running a unique paint scheme on Saturday and I’m really proud of the meaning behind it.

“On the hood of our car, people will see the words “Stay in the Fight,” directly below the face of Larry Wilson, founder of Larry’s Hard Lemonade. Larry has been an integral part of Larry’s Lemonade since their humble beginning and in early 2019, he was diagnosed with dementia at the same time that he received the news that he had won his 3-year battle with cancer; so the words “Stay in the Fight” are to represent his grit and determination over the battles that he has won, as well as towards the battles that he is currently facing. We also hope that those who are fighting illnesses of their own will read it and find encouragement.

“Down both sides of our car you’ll also see a variety of colored stripes, which represent six different awareness months: suicide, mental health, dementia, veterans, PTSD and cancer – all of which are meaningful to both Larry’s Hard Lemonade and myself.

“The last thing that can be noticed this weekend on both the hood and rear bumper of our car, is the phrase “The King of Lemonade™,” which is a new, and fitting slogan for Larry’s Hard Lemonade.

“With bringing such a unique paint scheme to Talladega, my goal is to have our No. 68 Larry’s Hard Lemonade Chevrolet up front and on camera as much as possible. I think that our 6th-place finish to start the season at Daytona really showed some of the bigger Chevy teams that we’re capable of running up front at superspeedways, so hopefully they’ll be a little more willing to work with us when it’s time to find a drafting partner.

“Our team is hungry for another strong performance and we’re ready to do whatever it takes to get a win and lock ourselves into the playoffs for the second year in a row. Hopefully this will be the weekend that we can make it happen.”
About Larry’s Hard Lemonade

One day at one of Larry’s famous backyard parties, he busted out a concoction that he dubbed “Larry’s Lemonade” and served it up to family and friends. Larry’s Lemonade was an instant hit and after receiving high marks from everyone, Larry knew he was onto something. Larry’s creation first found its way throughout Hampton Roads, VA to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, and now to you. Larry insists to this day that had it not been for the support of his inner circle of Lemons the world would never get to know The Original Larry’s Hard Lemonade®. To learn more, visit thelarryslemonade.com.

Facebook: @larryshardlemonade
Instagram: @thelarryslemonade
Twitter: @Larrys_Lemonade

About Brandonbilt Motorsports

Brandonbilt Motorsports is a family-owned, professional stock car team competing full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS). Owned and operated by Woodbridge, Virginia native, Jerry Brown, Brandonbilt Motorsports has quickly become a household name in the NASCAR Xfinity Series through hard work and determination. As a smaller team in the NXS, Brandonbilt Motorsports’ goal has always been to do the most with less, while also becoming a contending organization in every race that it enters. Brandonbilt Motorsports shocked the racing world in 2020 as driver, Brandon Brown, secured the team’s first playoff berth in only its second, full-time season in the NXS, before going on to finish the year 11th in the overall points standings. On the horizon in 2021, Brandonbilt Motorsports looks to pick up where it left off as a playoff-caliber team at each event it enters. To learn more, visit bmsraceteam.com.

Young’s Motorsports | Toni Breidinger ARCA General Tire 200 Team Preview

Young’s Motorsports | ARCA Menards Series
Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway | General Tire 200
Fast Facts

No. 02 Young’s Motorsports Team:
Driver: Toni Breidinger
Primary Partner(s): Huda Beauty | VibeSzn
Manufacturer: Chevrolet SS
Crew Chief: Ryan “Pickle” London
2021 Driver Points Position: 11th
2021 Owner Points Position: 13th
Chassis Intel: YMS Chassis A-01; last competed at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway, February 2021. (Start: 31st | Finish: 18th)
Engine: Ilmor Racing Technologies

Notes of Interest:

She’s Back: Former United States Auto Club (USAC) standout Toni Breidinger has joined Young’s Motorsports for the 2021 ARCA Menards Series season.

Breidinger will run the first five ARCA events of the 2021 season with hopes of a full-season slate aboard the No. 02 Huda Beauty | VibeSzn Chevrolet SS.

In addition to ARCA, Breidinger also plans to compete in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series this season with a detailed schedule to be announced at a later date.

Welcome Aboard: For her third ARCA Menards Series start of the season, Breidinger and Young’s Motorsports welcome Huda Beauty as the primary partner of the team’s No. 02 Chevrolet SS for Saturday’s General Tire 200 at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.

Launched by award-winning beauty blogger turned business mogul Huda Kattan in 2013, Huda Beauty is one of the world’s fastest-growing beauty brands.

Beginning as a blog in 2010, Huda Beauty has fast become the No. 1 Beauty Instagram account in the world with over 48 million followers and is currently ranked the 66th most-followed account on Instagram.

Huda launched Huda Beauty into Sephora in the Dubai Mall in 2013 with a collection of false eyelashes and has since expanded the range to include a vast array of lip, eye and cheek products.

The brand has since had several record-breaking launches globally, with products now available worldwide at retailers including ShopHudaBeauty.com, Sephora, Sephora in JC Penney, Harrods, Selfridges and Cult Beauty.

Huda Beauty also continues to expand across Europe, Asia and the United States where the brand is regularly ranked number one against competitors.

Glad To Have You Too: In addition to Huda Beauty, VibeSzn will serve as an associate marketing partner in this weekend’s final superspeedway race of the 2021 ARCA Menards Series season.

VibeSzn is the leader of self-expression without limits through their fully customizable jewelry.

All pieces are created with high energy and a “no one is left out” mindset by VibeSzn’s founder, Jessie McNeel and team.

VibeSzn is the ultimate reflection of its founders. The brand carries an ever-evolving identity, confidence, and a no-fear approach. And that’s how we want you to feel wearing our jewelry!

Daytona International Speedway Recap: In her superspeedway debut, Breidinger qualified her No. 02 Roman Empire Chevrolet SS 31st and cleverly kept pace with the lead draft throughout the race and earned a respectable 18th place finish in just her fourth ARCA Menards Series race.

Breidinger was also the highest finishing female competitor in the 2021 ARCA Menards Series opener besting fellow drivers Gracie Trotter (23rd) and Brittany Zamora (34th).

Media Frenzy: Women’s History Month may be over, but Breidinger continues to attract the attention of publications and news outlets throughout the country.

Some of her highlights during Women’s History Month include being featured of FOX Sport’s NASCAR Race Hub and the award-winning talk show Ellen hosted by television mogul Ellen DeGeneres.

Since her announcement joining Young’s Motorsports, she has been featured in several top outlets recently including the New York Post, The Real, POPSUGAR Fitness, The Today Show, About Her, CNN, People Magazine and talkSport 2.

She’s Not New: While Breidinger is new to Young’s Motorsports, she is not new to the ARCA Menards Series. In 2018 she competed in three ARCA races and finished a career-best 10th at Madison (Wisc.) International Speedway after starting 13th.

She additionally made starts at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway and Chicagoland (Ill.) Speedway, respectively.

Just The Facts: Breidinger is a 19-time USAC winner and finished fourth in the championship standings in the Carolina Pro Late Model Series in 2020 with DLP Motorsports.

Follow on Social Media: For more on Toni Breidinger, please visit, tonibreidinger.com, like her on Facebook (tonibreidingerracing) and follow on Instagram (tonibreidinger) and Twitter (@tonibreidinger).

For more on Young’s Motorsports, please visit YoungsMotorsports.com, like them on Facebook (Young’s Motorsports) and follow on Instagram (youngsmotorsports) and Twitter (@youngsmtrsports).
Toni Breidinger Pre-Race Quotes:

How do you feel about going to Talladega Superspeedway this weekend?

“I feel good. Talladega will be my second superspeedway race and I feel like I’m more than ready.

“I learned a lot at Daytona and look forward to applying it at Talladega on Saturday in our No. 02 Huda Beauty | VibeSzn Chevrolet.”

Talk about the excitement around your new partnership with Huda Beauty?

“I am thrilled to be working with Huda Beauty. They have never been in Motorsports – so for them to come on and be a part of my journey is incredible.

“Talladega is a heck of a race to launch our partnership together, but I feel very good about the car the Young’s Motorsports team is bringing me and look forward to having the chance to execute on Saturday.”

What is the goal this weekend at Talladega?

“The goal is to complete all the laps and contend for a top-15 finish or better and get us some points and momentum to carry to Kansas Speedway next weekend.”

Race Information:

The General Tire 200 (76 laps | 202.16 miles) is the third of 20 races on the 2021 ARCA Menards Series schedule. Practice begins Sat., Apr. 24 with a half-hour practice session from 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. The race is set to take the green flag shortly after 12:00 p.m. The event will be televised live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1), while ARCARacing.com will stream live timing and scoring throughout the entire weekend festivities. All times are local (CT).

RCR Event Preview – Talladega Superspeedway

Richard Childress Racing at Talladega Superspeedway… Richard Childress began his driving career at Talladega Superspeedway in 1969 and is in a tie for the most all-time car owner victories at the storied Alabama-based race track with 12 NASCAR Cup Series wins. Dale Earnhardt earned nine Talladega wins under the RCR banner, including his final career win in the 2000 Winston 500. Other drivers winning for RCR include Clint Bowyer (2010 and 2011), and Kevin Harvick (2010). The Welcome, N.C. organization has also found success in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with one win, 10 top-five, and 18 top-10 finishes.

Catch the Action… The NASCAR Xfinity Series Xfinity 300 will be televised live Saturday, April 24, beginning at 4 p.m. ET on FOX and will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

The NASCAR Cup Series GEICO 500 will be televised live Sunday, April 25, beginning at 2 p.m. ET on FOX and will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

Austin Dillon and the No. 3 Bass Pro Shops / TRACKER Off Road Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE at Talladega Superspeedway… In 15 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Talladega Superspeedway, Dillon earned his best finish at the 2.66-mile track in April 2016 when he finished third. His best starting position at Talladega Superspeedway in the NASCAR Cup Series is first. His best finish in four NASCAR Xfinity Series Starts is third, and he has two starts in the NASCAR Truck Series, earning a best finish of seventh in October 2011.

About Tracker Off Road… Dillon’s No. 3 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE prominently features TRACKER ATVs, a game-changing new line of all-terrain vehicles and side-by-sides offering breakthrough performance, service and value in the off-road industry. TRACKER OFF ROAD was born out of a powerhouse partnership formed between Bass Pro Shops and TRACKER founder Johnny Morris and Textron Specialized Vehicles, bringing together the undisputed world leader in boating with a global leader in innovation and technology.

About Bass Pro Shops… Bass Pro Shops is North America’s premier outdoor and conservation company. Founded in 1972 when avid young angler Johnny Morris began selling tackle out of his father’s liquor store in Springfield, Missouri, today the company provides customers with unmatched offerings spanning premier destination retail, outdoor equipment manufacturing, world-class resort destinations and more. In 2017 Bass Pro Shops acquired Cabela’s to create a “best-of-the-best” experience with superior products, dynamic locations and outstanding customer service. Bass Pro Shops also operates White River Marine Group, offering an unsurpassed collection of industry-leading boat brands, and Big Cedar Lodge, America’s Premier Wilderness Resort. Under the visionary conservation leadership of Johnny Morris, Bass Pro Shops is a national leader in protecting habitat and introducing families to the outdoors and has been named by Forbes as “one of America’s Best Employers.” Bass Pro Shops has a long relationship with NASCAR, dating back to 1998. For more information, visit .

AUSTIN DILLON QUOTE:
What will it take to be successful at Talladega Superspeedway?
“Anything can happen at Talladega Superspeedway. It’s a little bit of a coin flip, but my No. 3 team will be doing everything we can to try and win and earn maximum stage points. In order to succeed at Talladega, you have to have a little bit of luck, and use momentum at the very end to take advantage of positions. It’s speedway racing. It’s drafting. And it’s chaos, but we’re up for the challenge.”

Tyler Reddick and the No. 8 Roland Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE at Talladega Superspeedway… Reddick has two NASCAR Cup Series starts and one top-10 finish at Talladega Superspeedway. Reddick won the 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the 2.66-mile track with RCR and has one additional top-10 finish in the Xfinity Series. He also has one pole award and two top-five finishes at the superspeedway in the NASCAR Truck Series.

About Roland… Roland DGA Corporation serves North and South America as the marketing, sales, distribution and service arm for Roland DG Corporation. Founded in 1981 and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Roland DG of Hamamatsu, Japan is a worldwide leader in wide-format inkjet printers for the sign, apparel, textile, personalization and vehicle graphics markets; engravers for awards, giftware and ADA signage; photo impact printers for direct part marking; and 3D printers and CNC milling machines for the dental CAD/CAM, rapid prototyping, part manufacturing and medical industries. For more information, visit rolanddga.com.

FOX Broadcasting Booth… Reddick will be back in the FOX broadcasting booth to call the NASCAR Xfinity Series race alongside Adam Alexander and Joey Logano on Saturday. Tune in and catch all the action beginning at 4 p.m. ET on April 24.

TYLER REDDICK QUOTE:
What are your thoughts as we head to Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday, a place where some of a driver’s day is determined by luck?
“This is a style of racing that I really do enjoy a lot when things go right but can be extremely frustrating when they don’t. It feels like the last two or three plate races we’ve had never even got going before stuff happened and affected our day. But this is a fresh weekend for us. Our No. 8 Roland Chevrolet team just has to be smart on Sunday. Last fall at Talladega, we got damage on the first lap. Luckily, we were able to salvage it and come away with a top-10 finish by avoiding other wrecks, but that still affected our day in a major way. Then at this year’s Daytona 500, we had the wreck on Lap 14. It’s frustrating because I know how strong of a superspeedway program we have at RCR, we just need a little luck to go our way and to be smart to maximize our day.”

Myatt Snider and the No. 2 TaxSlayer Chevrolet Camaro at Talladega Superspeedway… Snider has two career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Talladega Superspeedway, both of which came during the 2020 season while driving for RSS Racing. The 26-year-old has also competed in two NASCAR Truck Series race at the Alabama tri-oval, earning consecutive third- and second-place results in 2017 and 2018 respectively.

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MYATT SNIDER QUOTES:
After already having one superspeedway race in the books this season, what are your expectations for Talladega Superspeedway?
“You just have to stay out of the mayhem, plan out your moves, and pick who you are racing against. If you get around some squirrels, they can get a little feisty and ruin your race. Andy Street (crew chief) and the boys always bring really fast cars to the superspeedways and Daytona was no exception. We were even faster in practice than we were in our pole run from 2020. I have the utmost confidence that we will bring a fast race car and we will be ready to slay it and get to the front quick.”

How do you approach strategy in a superspeedway race? Get to the front as fast as possible or protect yourself until the end?
“I think you have to be aggressive from the start and stay in front. You don’t necessarily need to dominate the race, but be inside the top five cars, because that is probably the safest area to be at. Usually from the back, you have to dodge wrecks and deal with people jockeying for positions. We will try to get our TaxSlayer Chevrolet to the front as fast as we can and stay out of everyone else’s messes.”

Ryan Huff hungry for a top-10 finish in 2021 ARCA return at Talladega Superspeedway

TALLADEGA, Ala.: Returning to the ARCA Menards Series for the first time since last July, sophomore driver Ryan Huff (@driverRyanHuff) returns to Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway hungry for a top-10 finish in Saturday afternoon’s General Tire 200.

The third ARCA event of the season will mark Huff’s third-career superspeedway start after competing in both superspeedway races at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway and Talladega, respectively.

Earning finishes of 21st and 13th respectively, Huff is rejuvenated about the chance to compete on a superspeedway and eye his third top-10 finish in the ARCA Menards Series competition.

Huff will drive the No. 36 Ford Fusion in his eighth career ARCA Menards Series race.

“I can’t wait to climb back in an ARCA car this weekend at Talladega,” said Huff who recently celebrated his 20th birthday on Apr. 13. “It has been nearly nine months since I’ve last competed in the series, but we have assembled a good team and a fast race car to help us make this weekend’s race a memorable one.

“We had hoped to compete at Daytona in February, unfortunately, this new superspeedway car took a little longer to put together because of everything going on with COVID-19. But our team has worked hard, and I feel confident that we can come out of the box swinging and draft to a top-10 or better on Saturday.”

Knowing he’ll start Saturday afternoon’s 76-lap race from the rear of the field, Huff admits their game plan is subject to change but they know in order to finish first, you must first finish.

“We’ll planning to take a conservative approach to the race on Saturday,” added Huff. “It’s important for us to get a good finish and look ahead at the rest of our 2021 season. I learned a lot at Talladega last June, but I also learned that having the right drafting partners is part of having a successful race.

“Our goal is to make it to the first segment, see where we are at and then hopefully press the attack from there.”

This weekend, Huff is excited to work with new spotter Chris Monez – a veteran spotter in the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity and Truck Series. Monez came highly recommended by a member of his team and Huff believes he could be the missing piece of the puzzle to take his team to that next level.

“I’ve never worked with a NASCAR Cup spotter before, but I am definitely looking forward to it,” added Huff. “I heard that Chris is excellent when it comes to spotting at the superspeedways and I look forward to his guidance and expertise. With his direction, I feel I can only improve my craft on the superspeedways.”

The remainder of Huff’s 2021 ARCA Menards Series schedule is still being pieced together, but the Williamsburg, Va. native hopes to have a larger presence in the series.

“We’re still ironing out the details, but we’re hoping to make Charlotte our next race following Talladega,” Huff explained. “We planned to run at Kansas Speedway next weekend but logistically we couldn’t make it work because of our commitment to racing locally around Virginia.

“Hopefully, we can have some good runs in ARCA that will propel us forward to returning to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series later this year.”

Backing Huff’s entry on Saturday afternoon as a major associate partner Land & Coates, The Virginia-based company that provides the best and latest in outdoor power products.

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“I’m so thankful for Land & Coates for continuing their support this season and continuing to stand with us through the pandemic and all,” sounded Huff. “It’s important to me to make sure I represent them and their customers well, as we are committed to building this partnership to new levels this season.”

Since 2020, Huff has seven ARCA Menards Series starts to his credit with a career-best finish of eighth at Kansas Speedway in July 2020. He earned his first career top-10 finish at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway in June 2020. Huff has started a career-best 11th three times. Despite competing in just seven races in 2020, Huff finished 14th in the championship standings.
For more on Ryan Huff, follow him on Twitter (@driverRyanHuff) and like him on Facebook (@driverRyanHuff).

The General Tire 200 (76 laps | 202.16 miles) is the third of 20 races on the 2021 ARCA Menards Series schedule. Practice begins Sat., Apr. 24 with a half-hour practice session from 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. The race is set to take the green flag shortly after 12:00 p.m. The event will be televised live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1), while ARCARacing.com will stream live timing and scoring throughout the entire weekend festivities. All times are local (CT).

Greg Van Alst back for redemption at Talladega Superspeedway

TALLADEGA, Ala.: ARCA Menards Series competitor Greg Van Alst is on a mission.

The 2019 ARCA CRA champion returns to the tour after making his return to the series for the first time since 2002 in the season-opening race at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway in February.

Van Alst impressed in the event.

Purchasing a Chad Bryant Racing superspeedway car during the offseason – the Anderson, Ind. native was able to continue to showcase the speed in the race car through its new owner by qualifying a career-best third.

A challenger in the early laps of his Daytona debut, Van Alst’s day was cut short 28 laps into the Lucas Oil 200 driven by General Tire after the leaders tangled which sent off a chain-reaction accident that collected Van Alst’s No. 35 CB Fabricating Chevrolet.

More than two months since making his fourth career ARCA Menards Series start, Van Alst’s car is repaired, and he is ready for his Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway debut and aiming for redemption with his family-owned Greg Van Alst Motorsports team.

“I just feel thankful to be back in ARCA Menards Series competition and the opportunity to try superspeedway racing again,” said Van Alst. “I cannot tell you how proud I am of this Greg Van Alst Motorsports team and the job we did at Daytona in February.

“We worked hard, and I think we surprised a lot of people. Thankfully, the damage wasn’t as serious as it looked and through a lot of hard work and devotion, we have our CB Fabricating put together and ready to get after it on Saturday afternoon.”

Even with 28 laps of superspeedway experience to his credit, Van Alst says he embraced the new style of racing and feels he has a good feel for the 76 laps that await him.

“I felt very comfortable in the draft, especially with a car that handled as well as ours did,” explained Van Alst. “My spotter Branden (Lines) is a huge asset for me on the roof and with his guidance on Saturday, I think we will have what it takes to be a contender. A good run Saturday will certainly give us the momentum we need to carry us into a busy couple months ahead of ARCA competition.”

CB Fabricating, a longtime partner with Greg Van Alst Motorsports has boosted its commitment to the team and will continue its role as the primary marketing partner of Van Alst’s No. 35 Chevrolet.

Headquartered in Anderson, Ind., CB Fabricating offers a complete list of fabricating from design, laser cutting, CNC punching, forming, welding, powder coating, and assembly.

Their 26,000 square foot facility allows them to service the needs of many different industries. Everything from the Automotive, agricultural, aquatic, medical, transportation, electrical enclosures, and much more.

“Without the support of Chris Barkdull and everyone at CB Fabricating, this chance to elevate our team to the next level would not have been possible,” added Van Alst. “We have set goals for ourselves this season and I believe we are aligning ourselves with the right people who can allow us to not only continue to turn heads at Talladega but throughout the 2021 season.”

For Saturday’s third ARCA Menards Series race of the season, Van Alst will carry the Richmond Water Heaters in-car camera offering an exclusive view from the cockpit of his No. 35 Chevrolet SS.

Joining Richmond Water Heats as a partner of the onboard camera is #SaveMiniIndy, an organization determined to keep young racers racing in the Indiana region.

In addition to CB Fabricating, Top Choice Fence, Norton Transport, KRJ Race Products and Lintz Creative will serve as associate marketing partners for Van Alst’s fifth career ARCA start.

Additional specifics on Greg Van Alst Motorsports’ 2021 ARCA Menards Series program are forthcoming, including a detailed series schedule.

For more on Greg Van Alst and Greg Van Alst Motorsports, please stay tuned for a new website, but like them on Facebook (Van Alst Motorsports) and follow him on Twitter (@GregVanAlst35).

For more on CB Fabricating, please visit CBFabricating.com and like them on Facebook (CB Fabricating).

The General Tire 200 (76 laps | 202.16 miles) is the third of 20 races on the 2021 ARCA Menards Series schedule. Practice begins Sat., Apr. 24 with a half-hour practice session from 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. The race is set to take the green flag shortly after 12:00 p.m. The event will be televised live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1), while ARCARacing.com will stream live timing and scoring throughout the entire weekend festivities. All times are local (CT).

Southern Adrenaline Providing Custom Hearing Protection for ADRL

LAKE ST. LOUIS, Mo. – In motorsports, especially drag racing, it’s not uncommon to see competitors helping each other at the track. There’s a sense of honor at the drag strip where racers want to win, but only when the driver in the next lane is competitive. Turning the win light on is sweeter when you’ve beat the best at their best.

Ben Jones, owner of Southern Adrenaline, is a racer who takes that attitude to the track. With the CBD American Shaman 2021 American Drag Racing League Tour kicking off next weekend at the Texas Motorplex near Dallas, Jones is providing products to ADRL teams that not only give them an edge, but provide good health as well.

Southern Adrenaline’s top product is their custom hearing protection. Made for professionals needing to not only stay in communication with co-workers and teammates, but to also prevent hearing loss and ear damage due to the high decibels they experience. Obviously, there’s a big market for this kind of device at the drag strip.

“We’re there for the racers and for the fans,” said Jones. “Southern Adrenaline makes custom earpieces for drivers, teams, and officials so they can not only communicate, but protect their hearing in one of the loudest environments to work in. Plus, when we’re at the track, we supply helpful things like suit drying, tire gauges, and the things you can’t just get down the road at the auto parts store.”

To work with the ADRL was a no-brainer for Jones, a longtime motorcycle racer. “The biggest thing I appreciate about the ADRL being a racer myself is they treat the athletes like they’re the show,” he said. “They’re not charging the drivers entry fees, which is a different thing than other series who think they’re the show instead of the drivers.

“People are there to see the drivers and not the series. I wish more series would do something like that.”

For more information on Southern Adrenaline’s custom earpieces and hearing protection, as well as their hang-dry firesuit dryers, visit them on the Web at SouthernAdrenaline.net or on social media at Facebook.com/SouthernAdrenaline817 and Instagram at @Official_SouthernAdrenaline.

CBD American Shaman 2021 ADRL Tour Schedule:

April 30-May 1: ADRL Dragpalooza (Texas Motorplex)
June 11-12: ADRL Gateway Drags (WWT Raceway)
Race 3: Date/Location TBD
Sept. 10-11: ADRL U.S. Drags (Texas Motorplex)
Race 5: Date/Location TBD
Oct. 22-23: ADRL Dragstock XIII (WWT Raceway)

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For more information on the American Drag Racing League and to stay up-to-date on breaking news, follow them on their official page on Facebook at Facebook.com/ADRLDrags and on Instagram and Twitter at @ADRLDrags. Fans can also visit the official ADRL website at ADRLDrags.com.

CHEVY NCS AT TALLADEGA: Team Chevy Advance

TEAM CHEVY ADVANCE
GEICO 500
TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY
TALLADEGA, ALABAMA
APRIL 25, 2021

RACE #10 – TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY
The NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) make a shift from short-track racing as the they head to the second speedway race of the season: Talladega Superspeedway. Alabama’s 2.66-mile oval features 33 degrees of banking in the turns and is never short on excitement.

Chevrolet has won 41 of the 103 NASCAR Cup Series races at the track since it opened in 1969, and Team Chevy drivers will be looking for another victory in the Geico 500 on Sunday, April 25. In NASCAR Cup Series history at the venue, the Bowtie brand also leads the Series in consecutive wins at Talladega with 13, captured by five different drivers from April 1999 to May 2005.

In the spring 2020 race, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was the runner-up in the JTG-Daugherty Racing Camaro ZL1 1LE. Ty Dillon led three Chevrolet drivers in the top-five in the fall 2020 race with a third-place finish. Chase Elliott won the spring 2019 race.

Chevrolet drivers entered with three or more starts in the 188-lap race hold the top three spots for best average finish: Ryan Preece (11.5; two top-10s in four races); Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (12.7; one win, nine top-10s in 16 races); and Chase Elliott (14.9; one win, five top-10s in 10 races).

Chevrolet has won 18 of the 30 NXS races at Talladega, including the past four. Justin Haley swept the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Talladega in the No. 11 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet Camaro SS. Haley currently sits fourth in the Driver Standings through seven races thus far this season. He will seek to score his first victory of the season driving the Kaulig Racing Camaro SS in the Ag-Pro 300 on Saturday, April 24. Heading into the race weekend, Chevrolet leads in the NXS Manufacturer Standings.

CHEVY LEADING AT THE QUARTER POLE
Chevrolet sits atop the NCS Manufacturer Standings through nine of the scheduled 36 points-races. The Bowtie brand leads all manufacturers with 39 top-10 finishes and has led 568 laps on superspeedways heading to Talladega Superspeedway to top manufacturers.

Alex Bowman, Kyle Larson and Willian Byron have qualified for the Playoffs with victories. Chevrolet also is closing in on 800 NCS victories, entering the race weekend with 798.

BIG NUMBERS ON SHORT TRACKS
Chevrolet drivers recorded impressive results in the NCS short-track races the past three weeks. Alex Bowman won the Series’ most recent event at the .75-mile Richmond Raceway. A week earlier at .526-mile Martinsville Speedway oval, Chase Elliott scored a runner-up finish. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was runner-up on the .533-mile Bristol Motor Speedway dirt oval. Overall, Chevrolet registered six top-five and 13 top-10 finishes in the three races.

BYRON MOVES TO FOURTH IN STANDINGS
William Byron, No. 24 Liberty University Camaro ZL1 LE, moved from sixth to fourth in the NCS Driver Standings with his seventh-place finish at Richmond Raceway. Kyle Larson, driver of the No. 5 HendrickCars.com Camaro ZL1 1LE, is sixth and reigning NCS champion Chase Elliott, No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Camaro ZL1 1LE, remained seventh. Richmond winner Alex Bowman, No. 48 Ally Camaro ZL1 1LE, is 13th.

ON THE WAY TO THE GREEN
With no practice or qualifying for the race, the starting lineup is determined by NASCAR’s metrics system that was introduced to the series last year and incorporates results from both individual races and season-long results.

Team Chevy’s top-20 starters:
4th William Byron, No. 24 Liberty University Camaro ZL1 1LE
8th Chase Elliott, No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Camaro ZL1 1LE
11th Austin Dillon, No. 3 Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Off Road Camaro ZL1 1LE
12th Kyle Larson, No. 5 HendrickCars.com Camaro ZL1 1LE
15th Kurt Busch, No. 1 Monster Energy Camaro ZL1 1LE
17th Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 NOS Energy Drink Camaro ZL1 1LE
18th Ross Chastain, No. 42 Caregility/Yorktel Camaro ZL1 1LE
19th Daniel Suarez, No. 99 CommScope Camaro ZL1 1LE
20th Tyler Reddick, No. 8 Roland Camaro ZL1 1LE

BOWTIE BULLETS.
· Chevrolet has 798 NASCAR Cup Series wins to lead all manufacturers.

· Victories by active Team Chevy drivers at Talladega Superspeedway include:
Chase Elliott, No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Camaro ZL1 1LE, has one win (April 2019)
Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 NOS Energy Camaro ZL1 1LE, has one win (May 2017)

· Chevrolet team, Hendrick Motorsports, leads the NASCAR Cup Series in wins by an organization at Talladega with 13.

· In addition to its 41 NCS wins at Talladega Superspeedway, Chevrolet has amassed 195 top-five and 375 top-10 finishes.

· Kurt Busch, No. 1 Monster Energy Camaro ZL1 1LE, is tied for most starts among active drivers at Talladega with 40 and is the leader with 21 top-10 finishes. He is also the active leader with 7,215 laps at the track.

· Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 NOS Energy Drink Camaro ZL1 1LE, earned his first NCS victory at Talladega in May 2017.

· Austin Dillon, No. 3 Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Off Road Camaro ZL1 1LE, has completed all but two of the 2,594 laps run this season.

· Chase Elliott (Daytona Road Course), William Byron (Homestead-Miami Speedway) and Kyle Larson (Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway 2) have stage wins.

FOR THE FANS:
· Fans can visit the Team Chevy Racing Display in the Fan Midway at Talladega Superspeedway.
· Fans can check out an assortment of Chevrolet vehicles including: Corvette Stingray Convertible 3LT, Silverado 150 Trail Boss, Tahoe Premier, Blazer RS, Camaro 1LZ and Trailblazer LT.
· At the Chevrolet Display, fans can also view Chase Elliott’s No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE.

Chevrolet Display Hours of Operation:
Saturday, April 24th: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Sunday, April 25th: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

TUNE IN
FOX will telecast the NASCAR Cup Series GEICO 500 at 2 p.m. ET Sunday, April 25. Live coverage can also be found on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90. FOX will telecast the NASCAR Xfinity Series Ag-Pro 300 at 4 p.m. ET Saturday, April 24.

QUOTABLE QUOTES
WILLIAM BYRON, NO. 24 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY CAMARO ZL1 1LE – 4th IN STANDINGS
BYRON ON RACING AT TALLADEGA:
“Talladega is a lot more open of a track than Daytona with a lot more pushing and shoving. It’s a lot easier to get to someone’s bumper because handling isn’t as important there. You have to be able to push well but also receive a push well. It takes a fast car but one that can handle a push from someone else. For me, I don’t approach it much different than I do Daytona. There are times you want to be conservative, so you can make sure you are there in the end, but you also need to know when it’s time to make aggressive moves. We have had some good runs going there but not the results in the end until recently. I know the No. 24 team will prepare a fast Liberty University Chevy, so if we are still in contention in the end this weekend, I think we have a good shot at the win.”

RUDY FUGLE, CREW CHIEF, NO. 24 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY CAMARO ZL1 1LE
FUGLE ON RACING AT TALLADEGA:
“Hendrick Motorsports takes a lot of pride on building fast cars, especially for superspeedway races. I think that shows every time we get to the track. There’s a ton of hard work put in from the guys and gals back at the shop to make these cars as fast as they are. I think we all showed that at Speedweeks in Daytona earlier this year. While Daytona didn’t end how the No. 24 team would have hoped, we know we had a strong car that was capable of winning, and that should be the same in Talladega. The biggest thing in these races is being around in the end, though. On my end, that means calling the right strategy, not only for us, but for working with our teammates. On William’s side, that means judging the situation he’s in and knowing when to push it and when to bide his time to avoid an incident. Racing at Talladega is always unpredictable but we’ll do everything we can to put ourselves in contention and, hopefully, we will have luck on our side to be there at the end.”

KYLE LARSON, NO. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM CAMARO ZL1 1LE – 6th IN STANDINGS
LARSON ON TALLADEGA STRESS:
“Hendrick Motorsports has really fast superspeedway cars, and that makes your job as a driver a little bit easier and a little less stressful. I say that, but Daytona and Talladega are always stressful. There’s always a big wreck that you hope to be in front of or avoid. Talladega has been hard on me. I’ve been upside down on the backstretch, and I broke a rib there a couple years ago in a crash. Daytona went well earlier this year, so hopefully Talladega will go well, too.”

CHASE ELLIOTT, NO. 9 NAPA AUTO PARTS CAMARO ZL1 1LE – 7th IN STANDINGS
“To me, superspeedway races and Talladega, just as much as Daytona is, are such a coin flip. There’s no way of really knowing the right place to be at the right time all the time. I feel like there are guys that seem to have a better feel for it than others and know when to be in certain positions and know when something doesn’t feel right. I’ve tried to learn that over the years. I haven’t done a great job of it, but it’s just about positioning yourself in the right place at the right time. Also, having patience and taking runs when you have the opportunity. I also think what makes the guys who are really good at those tracks great is that they know when to quit putting up a fight, when to not throw that big block, knowing they might have another opportunity on the back end rather than crashing. Showing patience in big moments at those tracks are really hard to do, but I think that’s a piece that the guys who win there do all the time.”

AUSTIN DILLON, NO. 3 BASS PRO SHOPS/TRACKER OFF ROAD CAMARO ZL1 1LE – 12th IN STANDINGS
WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO BE SUCCESSFUL AT TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY?
“Anything can happen at Talladega Superspeedway. It’s a little bit of a coin flip, but my No. 3 team will be doing everything we can to try and win and earn maximum stage points. In order to succeed at Talladega, you have to have a little bit of luck, and use momentum at the very end to take advantage of positions. Its speedway racing. Its drafting. And its chaos, but we’re up for the challenge.”

ALEX BOWMAN, NO. 48 ALLY CAMARO ZL1 1LE – 13th IN STANDINGS
BOWMAN ON SUNDAY’S WIN AT RICHMOND RACEWAY:
“Getting the win on Sunday was big is so many ways. It was a huge goal for our team to be able to get Ally into victory lane this season, and we are so pumped to get them their first points-paying victory. The 48 team has put together some amazing short-track cars the last two weeks and it has definitely showed. I drive these places so wrong sometimes, so it is truly on this team for bringing such a fast car. Being locked into the playoffs is a good spot to be in, but our approach every week is to win. There isn’t a sit-back-and-relax mode with Hendrick Motorsports or this 48 team. We are focused on winning each and every week for everyone back at the shop, our team and our amazing partners.”

BOWMAN ON GOING SUPERSPEEDWAY RACING THIS WEEKEND:
“No one sleeps going to Talladega. Hendrick Motorsports always builds amazing superspeedway Chevrolets and I feel like every time we unload there, we have a chance to win. There are so many unknowns at tracks like this. You can be in contention to win at one moment and loading up a wrecked car the next. Working with our teammates is key, but you have to be able to work with everyone on track. Racing in ‘Dega this weekend is really special because this was Rowdy (Harrell’s) home track. If we could pull off a win this weekend, I know that would mean the world to him.”

GREG IVES, CREW CHIEF, NO. 48 ALLY CAMARO ZL1 1LE
IVES ON CLAIMING THE WIN AT RICHMOND:
“I felt like we had a really good long-run car and I think we passed a lot of cars on Sunday. Probably the most quality passes of anyone on the racetrack, honestly. We had great speed and that is credited to everyone here at Hendrick Motorsports, my engineer Tim O’Brien and car chief Austin Konetski. They put in a lot of hours and a lot of pride into their work. That definitely shows each week when we unload. The Ally pit crew does an awesome job. We had a tire get away, but that was on all of us. All in all, adversity was there and we overcame it.”

IVES ON WHAT THE NO. 48 ALLY THROWBACK PAINT SCHEME MEANS TO HIM:
“I enjoyed driving. I enjoyed the aspect of setting up the car, putting it on the track and feeling what it did. This paint scheme kind of chose me. I was so surprised that Alex, Ally and everyone at Hendrick Motorsports pulled this off and wanted to pay tribute to me. To me, I am going to deflect it back to all of those grassroots racers that give all of their time, energy and life to this great sport that we love called racing. Whether it is on the NASCAR level or a local short track. Hopefully, people can get behind the story and understand what it meant to me.”

TYLER REDDICK, NO. 8 ROLAND CAMARO ZL1 1LE – 22nd IN STANDINGS
“This is a style of racing that I really do enjoy a lot when things go right but can be extremely frustrating when they don’t. It feels like the last two or three plate races we’ve had never even got going before stuff happened and affected our day. But this is a fresh weekend for us. Our No. 8 Roland Chevrolet team just has to be smart on Sunday. Last fall at Talladega, we got damage on the first lap. Luckily, we were able to salvage it and come away with a top-10 finish by avoiding other wrecks, but that still affected our day in a major way. Then at this year’s Daytona 500, where everyone remembers how we had the wreck on Lap 14. It’s frustrating because I know how strong of a superspeedway program we have at RCR, we just need a little luck to go our way and to be smart to maximize our day.”

DANIEL SUAREZ, NO. 99 COMMSCOPE CAMARO ZL1 1LE – 23rd IN STANDINGS
DID DAYTONA GET YOU EXCITED FOR TALLADEGA?
“Oh yes. At Daytona, we got caught in someone else’s mistake early on, and even though I made it through the wreck, my car got killed on the grass. So frustrating, such a shame. But at the same time, I’m very excited for what is coming this year. If we are as fast this weekend as we were in Daytona then I think we will have good race.”

WHAT IS THE KEY TO TALLADEGA?
“Stay out of trouble, avoid the wrecks and make it to the end. “

ARE YOU AT A DISADVANTAGE AS A SINGLE CAR TEAM AT TALLADEGA?
“Obviously, teammates are very important to being successful at Talladega. We may be a one-car team with our CommScope Chevrolet, but we are very much a part of the Chevrolet family and we have our strong alliance with the RCR teams. If we are as fast as we were in Daytona, we won’t have any trouble attracting drafting partners”

ERIK JONES, NO. 43 TUSKEGEE AIRMEN CAMARO ZL1 1LE – 26th IN STANDINGS
TALLADEGA IS CONSIDERED A WILD CARD WHEN IT COMES TO FINISHES. WHAT IS IT GOING TO TAKE TO BRING HOME A WIN?
“Talladega (Superspeedway) is definitely a wild card, but I enjoy it. As a driver, I have been close to a win a couple of times the last few times that we have been to Talladega. The way I look at superspeedway racing – as long as you are putting yourself in that position time-after-time, eventually one of those races is going to go your way and you are going to win one of them. We have been up front and been in contention. We just need to figure out how to close it out. I feel like every time we are there, the last lap we have a shot to go up and win it, and just haven’t quite done it yet. It is a great opportunity for us to win and that is the way I look at it. Just giving ourselves the opportunity to go out there and hopefully win a race and get Richard Petty Motorsports into the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.”

Chevrolet NASCAR Cup Series Statistics

Manufacturers Championships:
Total (1949-2020): 39
First title for Chevrolet: 1958
Highest number of consecutive titles: 13 (2003-15)

Years Won: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

Drivers Championships:
Total (1949-2020): 32
First Chevrolet champion: Buck Baker (1957)
Highest number of consecutive titles: 7 (2005-11)
Most Recent: Chase Elliott (2020)

Years Won: 1957, 1960, 1961, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2020

Event Victories:
Record for total race wins in single season: 26 (2007)

2021 STATISTICS:
Wins: 3
Poles: 1
Laps Led: 718
Top-five finishes: 16
Top-10 finishes: 39

CHEVROLET IN NASCAR CUMULATIVE STATISTICS:
Total Chevrolet race wins: 798 (1949 to date)
Poles won to date: 718
Laps led to date: 237,423
Top-five finishes to date: 4,081
Top-10 finishes to date: 8,441
Stage wins: 5 Chase Elliott (Daytona RC), William Byron (Homestead), Kyle Larson (Las Vegas Motor Speedway), Kyle Larson (Atlanta x2)

Total NASCAR Cup wins by corporation, 1949 to date

       General Motors: 1,132
       Chevrolet: 798
       Pontiac: 154
       Oldsmobile: 115
       Buick: 65

       Ford: 807                                                         
       Ford: 707
       Mercury: 96
       Lincoln: 4

       Fiat Chrysler Automobiles: 467
       Dodge: 217
       Plymouth: 191
       Chrysler: 59

       Toyota: 155

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About Chevrolet
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Ford Performance NASCAR: Ryan Blaney Talladega Media Availability

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Cup Series
NASCAR Zoom Media Availability | Thursday, April 22, 2021

RYAN BLANEY, No. 12 Menards/Sylvania Ford Mustang — WHAT WAS THE CONVERSATION LIKE WITH ROGER PENSKE FROM YOUR PERSPECTIVE REGARDING HOW TO RACE EACH OTHER AT DAYTONA AND TALLADEGA? “I wouldn’t say it was awkward. We just had a call with myself, Joey, Brad, Matt DiBenedetto, RP and other Penske members, just trying to figure out what’s the best way to approach these races and how to finish them out. Even though I was on the couch watching the end of that race because we wrecked so early, you’re still a part of it and still hopefully find yourself in a situation at the end of the race to where yourself or your teammate — if we are in a spot where we’re one-two coming to the end of this thing, how do we go about that? How do we go about to make sure and do our best that we finish one-two no matter who wins. So, I feel like we had a really good discussion between all of us and hopefully we have a good plan and hopefully we find ourselves in that spot again to where we have teammates lined up at the end of this thing if we’re leading to try and work together and win the race. That’s the ultimate goal and obviously not the goal is what happened at Daytona and that was just two guys racing hard, but you want to avoid that because it’s not good for the whole team, but it’s hard to put yourself in that mindset when you’re out there competing in the heat of the battle. Everyone wants to win, so those things are tough, but I thought we had a really good discussion and hopefully we can apply the things that we talked about and try to finish 1-2-3-4 or 1-2 or whatever it is, just try to get a Penske car in victory lane.”

WHEN YOU WON AT TALLADEGA IN JUNE YOU MADE CONTACT WITH THE 20 CAR. IF THE 20 IS A TEAMMATE DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN RACE THAT WAY OR NOT? “That’s a good question and I feel like you kind of set me up for something, but it’s hard to predict that stuff. I don’t know. Until you’re in that situation, you don’t really know what you’re gonna do or what the circumstances are, and the deal with me and the 20 last year we made contact coming to the line trying to side draft and making contact and just a wild end to that race, so I don’t know. I don’t know if that is the 2 car, I don’t know what I’d do as far as you’re trying to just block any lane that you can. That’s a tough one, so until we’re in that situation and it happens, I’m not sure how to answer that, but you try to at least hope that one of us win, no matter whether it’s me or the figurative 2 car or 22 or whatever. You try to make sure one of us wins, so you’re gonna race teammates better than you’d race other people, especially coming to the line as far as giving them room and things like that, but that’s a tough one to answer — would I do the same thing, just because that wasn’t the situation.”

YOU GOT HELP FROM THE 47 AND 13 LATE IN THE RACE. WERE YOU CONCERNED THEY WOULD TRY TO SHUFFLE YOU OUT AND DID THAT LEAD TO YOU TRYING TO GET AWAY FROM THEM AS SOON AS YOU COULD? “Yeah, like you said the way the pit strategies kind of lined up and turned out, the 22 or 2 weren’t around. They were kind of further in the pack and there’s not really a lot of Fords behind me. I don’t know how I’m gonna win this race and, yeah, that thought did go through my head like, ‘They might just shuck me out,’ and sometimes you have no control if they shuck you out or not, but fortunate that it was the end of that race and the 47 was really fast all day and we were already getting a run off two and he was able to shove me to the lead, so at the end it’s tough. It’s kind of go with who you can. In some situations it’s go with who has a run as long as you don’t dump your teammate. If I dump, not dump as in wreck, but leave your teammate for the lane that’s coming, that’s not gonna go over as well, but in that spot coming down to the end of the race you had to take the run that was given to you, but you never know what the person behind you is gonna do — if they’re gonna bail on your or what. You’re putting faith in that person behind you to continue to be on your bumper and push you ahead, but it’s so tough sitting here and trying to predict the end of these races. You kind of try to do the best you can and make decisions in the moment and that decision was made when I felt like they had a run. I’m like, ‘I’ve got to go or else the 47 is gonna leap the train and pass all of us,’ so those decisions you make in the moment and it’s just one that worked out.”

THIS WEEK YOU TWEETED ABOUT JUSTICE FOR GEORGE FLOYD. WHY WAS IT IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO SAY SOMETHING AND VOICE YOUR REACTION PUBLICLY LIKE THAT? “Because I think it was the right thing to do. I’m not a big social media person, but that verdict — what happened last year was wrong. That was wrong what happened to George Floyd and I looked at as he should not have passed away, and the way that was handled was, in my mind, not handled the best way in the situation and I wanted to say something just to show support because I thought it was the right thing to do was the verdict that came out and just the situation that happened. So, I felt it was the right thing to do because it was my personal stance. You’re never gonna be able to repay a life to the Floyd family, but the best thing you can do is have someone who is held accountable for his actions like that officer was and that was just what I wanted to say.”

DO YOU LIKE THE CHESS MATCH THAT IS TALLADEGA? “I’ve always enjoyed speedway racing. You go into those races, any speedway race at Talladega and Daytona, understanding what can happen — kind of the unpredictability of those places on, ‘Hey, I could get tore up lap two’ and just kind of get caught up in someone else’s mess, but I like the racing. It’s just a different kind of racing. It’s kind of a chess match, sort of what lane you think is coming at the right time and you jumping in it and trying to work lanes and things like that. It’s a neat style of racing, so you love it when you win there and run good and survive it, and you hate the place when you get wrecked. You kind of get mixed feelings everytime you go back, but I enjoy it and it’s been good to us a couple years, being able to squeak a couple out up there, but it’s a lot of teamwork between your spotter and the driver and your teammates and Ford. It’s a lot of teamwork, so I like that side of it — the communication really has to be the best that it can be and working with Josh Williams, my spotter, he’s done a great job and we’ve done a good job of getting better every year of him watching the race and kind of telling me a lot of information on what to do. I usually don’t like a lot of talking on the radio or information besides the speedways because you just need that constant info, so I like that side — that everyone is really involved and takes a lot of teamwork and communication to run well there, but sometimes it all gets thrown out the window by getting wrecked, but you just understand that when you go there.”

WHERE DO YOU FEEL YOUR TEAM IS AT RIGHT NOW AND PENSKE AS A WHOLE? “I think it’s been a pretty good start to our year, kind of take away the first three races. They were kind of unfortunate for us, but, other than that, I feel like we’ve made a really strong showing and getting a win early in the year is obviously nice, so I think the 12 group is in a really good spot right now. I know there are some things we’ve got to clean up at some places, like the Martinsville deal. It’s nice having a good run there and winning a couple of stages, but the deal that happened at the end of the race, the final pit stop you’re like, ‘My gosh.’ It’s just things we’ve got to clean up and that comes with time. As we get going you figure out the places you can improve at and you just sit down and figure that out, so I think the 12 group is doing real good right now. I think Penske as a whole is running strong. We’re fifth in the standings. I think Joey is second or third, so I think we’re strong and the 2 car has been running good too, and they’ll get a win here soon. And the 21 has been starting to click off good finishes. They’ve kind of had back luck, so I think as a group we’re getting close to where we need to be. There are a couple teams that are really fast — Hendrick and Gibbs are really fast right now — so we have to keep working hard to stay with those guys and Stewart-Haas will get it figured out here and they’ll be strong once again, so you’ve always got to stay on top of your game. You can never really be satisfied of where you’re at because no other team is satisfied where they’re at, they’re always working, so you have to be in that same mindset, but, right now, I think it’s going really well. We just have to keep it up and keep finding ways to improve.”

DOES IT FEEL THERE’S ONE TEAM OR ORGANIZATION THAT’S EMERGED AS THE FAVORITE? “I think Hendrick has been really good this year and they’ve shown that with three of their cars getting a win. The 5 car has been fast The 48 car winning last weekend at Richmond. They’ve been super strong out of the box and you know the 9 car is gonna be good here very shortly, so, to me, they’ve been really strong and Gibbs. It’s hard to say, but I think those two teams have been really strong and I think we’ve been right there with them, but I don’t think you could have a top dog team right now. I think it’s between the three of us and it’s just a matter of who hits it right on any given weekend.”

WHAT IS IT ABOUT TALLADEGA AND SPEEDWAYS THAT FITS YOUR SKILL SET. IS IT THAT CONSTANT STREAM OF COMMUNICATION YOU MENTIONED OR IS THERE A DIFFERENT FACTOR IN PLAY? “That’s part of it. Communication between spotter and driver is really good. Bringing fast cars is obviously a huge help and some of it, I mean you’ve got to pepper in a little bit of luck too. I talked about it earlier, you can get tore up and it’s none of your doing. You’re just riding around there and someone slips up a little bit and you’re in a 15-car pileup. All of those things mixed together as far as being successful at Talladega and trying to find yourself in the right spot at the right time and if you do find yourself at the end of these races of capitalizing on it, and that goes back to the driver/spotter combination, so I think it’s different skills at different points of the races — kind of different situations, but it’s just trying to find yourself at the end of these things and trying to make the most of the situation.”

HAVE YOU NOTICED ANY CHANGE IN THE KANSAS TRACK SINCE IT WAS REPAVED 10 YEARS AGO? “I never got to race on it before it got repaved, but I feel like it’s aged pretty good. We were able to run all over that racetrack. The only thing that I would probably say is I wish it was a little bit rougher as far as bumps and things like that, but you can’t complain about it too much. It’s probably aged the best out of any track that has been paved in the last 10 years. I’d say that because you look at like a Michigan, like a Phoenix, things like that, before they added the VHT there it was hard to move around, so to be able to have a track like that run all the way at the wall, on the bottom, in the middle, that’s pretty good, so I think it’s aged very nicely. I don’t know what’s different with the pavement that they use there compared to other repaves that has made it like that, but it’s been doing pretty well, so it’s been a good track for us. It would be nice to finish one up there, but I can give it a thumbs-up on the aging process and that will just get better with time.”

AS YOUR CUP CAREER HAS PROGRESSED HOW HAS YOUR MENTAL APPROACH CHANGED AS FAR AS BALANCING EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO DO AT TALLADEGA AND DAYTONA? “I don’t really get stressed when you go there. You go into that race knowing what it is, knowing that there’s a lot of things that are out of your control that can happen to you, and you just learn to deal with it and you make the best of the situation. I don’t think about an accident that could happen at any moment throughout the race. If you’re thinking about that, then your mind is somewhere else. You understand what it can be, but when you’re out there running you’re not like, ‘Oh, we might wreck. We might wreck. We might wreck. I’m afraid to get in a wreck.’ You never think about that, at least I don’t. If it happens, it happens and until it does happen, you’re not conscious of that at all. You’re trying to figure out ways to get to the front, stay there and lead laps and win stages, win the race, so I feel like as you get older and you run more speedway races, get more experience on them, you understand more what they are and what they’re all about and approach them a little bit differently. I feel like when you’re young and it’s your first little bit of Cup speedway racing you’re really aggressive. I feel like you can be really aggressive. I know that I was, for sure, but in a different way I’m aggressive nowadays too, but you go about it in a different way. It’s kind of hard to explain, but maybe not do dumb moves like a young person would do, but as you gain experience you gain knowledge of how these races play out and you try to use that to your advantage.”

AT ONE POINT IN THOSE FIRST FEW YEARS DID YOU HAVE AN AHA MOMENT OF WHAT IT TOOK TO GET AROUND TALLADEGA? “I don’t know if there was a certain moment, but you just kind of gain information as you run there more and figure out how to work air better. I think that’s something people who have a lot of experience at those places they can work the air really efficiently as far as like side drafting, getting in front of runs, taking the right run at the right time — that stuff gets better and that just comes with experience. Before, let’s say you would take any kind of mediocre run and be like, ‘Oh, I’ve got to take it,’ and you’d fall back. So, now you’re a little bit more conscious of, ‘That’s not a really good run. I’m not gonna take that. Let’s just stay in line and see if a better one builds up.’ That’s something you kind of learn as you get running more and you gain experience. Another one is when we were in fourth in like 2016 or 2015 and I didn’t take a run when I probably should have taken a run and I look back on that race and I’m like, ‘Well, dummy. You should have taken that run,’ but back then you don’t know any better, so those things you kind of just learn throughout the years.”

HARRISON BURTON IS MAKING HIS CUP DEBUT ON SUNDAY. WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER ABOUT YOUR FIRST CUP START AT TALLADEGA OR DAYTONA AND HOW WAS IT DIFFERENT THAN YOUR XFINITY AND TRUCK DEBUT? “I made my first Talladega Cup start in 2014. It was actually the 12 car. We ran two races that year and I remember it happens really fast, a lot faster than, yeah, I ran Trucks and XFINITY at Talladega before that, but it happens so much faster in the Cup stuff, especially the package now. The package now things happen really fast. The runs are huge. You can’t block some of these runs that come. You kind of just have to deal with it and try to rebuild some momentum. Harrison getting his first start at Talladega with no practice, you don’t feel how these things draft until we’re racing. He’ll get a good feel for it. He’s a really good race car driver. I’m sure he’ll do great, but I remember it just happens quick and you and your spotter have to be in sync with your movements and kind of how you’re going about the race and things like that, and your lanes. That’s something that he’ll learn very quickly and I’m sure he’ll pick it up right away, but that’s something I really remember is things happen really quickly and you can’t really prepare for that, you just have to experience it.”

Five Things To Watch at Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg

INDIANAPOLIS (Thursday, April 22, 2021) – The NTT INDYCAR SERIES is right back at it this weekend with the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on Sunday, April 25 on the action-packed streets of St. Petersburg, Florida.

The second race of the season comes on the heels of a thrilling season opener Sunday, April 18 at Barber Motorsports Park. With drivers on different fuel strategies, the race played out into a four-way duel among young stars seeking their first career NTT INDYCAR SERIES wins, Alex Palou and Pato O’Ward, and series veterans and champions Will Power and Scott Dixon. Palou earned that coveted first win in the No. 10 SEGI.TV Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, taking the checkered by just .4016 of a second over Power’s No. 12 Verizon 5G Team Penske Chevrolet.

Last season, Palou’s new teammate Dixon opened the year with three straight NTT INDYCAR SERIES wins. Can the Spaniard keep that trend going this weekend in St. Petersburg, or will the series see another first-time winner, such as O’Ward or newcomer Romain Grosjean? Or maybe a seasoned veteran such as Sebastien Bourdais, Josef Newgarden or Will Power will stand atop the podium at the 1.8-mile, 14-turn street circuit?

The action starts Friday with NTT INDYCAR SERIES practice 1 at 4:15 p.m. ET (live on Peacock). The series has another practice session at 9:45 a.m. ET Saturday (live on Peacock), followed by NTT P1 Award qualifying at 1:45 p.m. ET (live on Peacock, tape-delayed on NBCSN at 10 p.m. ET). Coverage of the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg starts at noon ET Sunday, live on NBC and INDYCAR Radio Network.Here are five things to look for this weekend in St. Petersburg:
The Next Generation Is HereThe top six finishers in last week’s Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama presented by AmFirst were a mix of seasoned INDYCAR SERIES veterans and newcomers looking to steal the spotlight.

Wedged in between 2014 NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Will Power (second), six-time champion Scott Dixon (third) and four-time champ Sebastien Bourdais (fifth) – all age 40 or older – were Alex Palou, 24 (winner), Pato O’Ward, 21 (fourth), and Rinus VeeKay, 20 (sixth).

Palou and O’Ward dominated the race, combining to lead 81 of the 90 laps. Palou was out front for 56, O’Ward for 25. VeeKay rebounded from being collected in a big Lap 1 accident to score one of the best finishes of his career.

It’s all proof that the next generation of NTT INDYCAR SERIES athletes is here.

The real question is which of the many young stars of the series is next in line for their first career win, and does it happen again this weekend in St. Petersburg?
After Tough Start, Newgarden Looks for Three-PeatTwo-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Josef Newgarden had a weekend to forget at Barber, arguably his best track in the series. Newgarden started a Lap 1 melee in Turn 5 when he lost control of his No. 2 Hitachi Team Penske Chevrolet at the exit of the uphill corner.

It was a rare mistake by the three-time Barber Motorsports Park winner, but there’s no better place for Newgarden to rebound than at the track where he has won the last two races.

Newgarden won the 2019 and 2020 editions of the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, the latter of which was the season finale last October and continued a five-year trend of drivers winning back-to-back in Florida: Juan Pablo Montoya won in 2015-16 and Bourdais won in 2017-18 before Newgarden began to reign supreme.

Regardless of if he extends his winning streak or hands the top spot on the podium to another athlete, Newgarden’s rise from 23rd in the points standings must start this weekend.
Power Plays Poles at WillWill Power is the greatest qualifier in modern INDYCAR history. His 62 career poles put him just five behind the all-time INDYCAR record of 67, set by the legendary Mario Andretti.

The tale of Power’s qualifying success can best be told through the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, where he has won nine of the last 11 poles, including for the last two races.

The only two drivers to score a pole in the last 11 years in St. Petersburg not named Will Power are Takuma Sato in 2014 and Robert Wickens in 2018. In total, Team Penske has won the pole position in 10 of the past 14 St. Petersburg races.

Power has scored at least one pole position in each season since 2009, including five last year. It’s a sure bet that the 2014 series champion will come close to catching Andretti’s record this season, and don’t be surprised if his pursuit starts during NTT P1 Award qualifying Saturday afternoon.
St. Pete Second in Season-Defining Three-Race StretchThe NTT INDYCAR SERIES is the most diverse racing series on the planet, with a schedule full of permanent road courses, street circuits and ovals that challenge drivers like no other championship.

The start of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES is representative of the season, with the first race coming last Sunday at the Barber Motorsports Park permanent road course, this weekend’s street circuit race in St. Petersburg and next weekend’s doubleheader oval event at Texas Motor Speedway, a 1.5-mile superspeedway.

Each type of track demands something different from these athletes, but after this three-week stretch and heading into the Month of May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, there will be some early indicators as to who might stand tall over the entire season.

This weekend will show who did their homework at offseason tests at the rough and bumpy Sebring International Raceway and who we can expect to shine on street courses this season.
Spot the Stars with Digital GuideLast week’s NTT INDYCAR SERIES season opener saw plenty of new sponsors enter the sport, such as SEGI.TV, Carvana, Code 3 Associates, ROKiT, Nurtec, Shield Cleansers and more, through colorful new liveries. It also saw the debut of other stunning liveries, such as Scott McLaughlin’s colorful No. 3 PPG Chevrolet, Felix Rosenqvist’s blue and orange No. 7 Vuse Arrow McLaren SP Chevrolet and Conor Daly’s vibrant No. 20 U.S. Air Force Chevrolet.

More bold and beautiful liveries and sponsors will capture the eyes of race fans this weekend, as last week’s winner Palou debuts a soft blue No. 10 NTT DATA Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, McLaughlin sports a red-and-white DEX Imaging Team Penske Chevrolet and Simon Pagenaud hits the track in the No. 22 Australian Gold Team Penske Chevrolet. Graham Rahal will debut his 2021 United Rentals colors on his No. 15 Honda, while Alexander Rossi will race in his pink No. 27 NAPA AUTO PARTS/AutoNation livery.

Make sure you’re ready to see those gleaming, beautiful NTT INDYCAR SERIES cars race past you in person and on your TV set or streaming device by visiting the all-new digital spotter guide today at indycar.com.