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CHEVY NCS AT PHOENIX 1: Daniel Suarez Press Conference Transcript

NASCAR CUP SERIES
PHOENIX RACEWAY
INSTACART 500
TEAM CHEVY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
MARCH 11, 2021

DANIEL SUAREZ, NO. 99 COMMSCOPE CAMARO ZL1 1LE, Teleconference Transcript:

WHAT HAS BEEN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOUR CURRENT PIT CREW AND THE ONES YOU’VE HAD IN THE PAST WITH OTHER TEAMS?
“I’ve been working with these guys only for a few weeks. And they have a lot of potential. They are inconsistent, but they are fast, which is good. I always thought it’s much easier to be fast than trying to work on inconsistency than being consistent and slow and trying to work on speed. I have had good people in the past. In 2017 and ’28 I had more loose wheels in those two years. So, it’s been difficult. Don’t get me wrong. All these guys work extremely hard and for what they do and how they push themselves but sometimes it’s a combination of many things. And it’s been a little bit difficult for me on pit road in the last several years. I was very excited to see I gained like four positions. I haven’t done that in years. So, I’m very excited to see the potential in this pit crew. There are a lot of things we have to get better at but the potential is there. The talent is there. So, I’m happy to see that.”

SINCE THIS IS A NEW TEAM, THERE ARE GROWING PAINS. BUT IN FOUR DIFFERENCES THUS FAR, HAVE THERE BEEN SOME CHALLENGES THAT MAYBE SURPRISED YOU?
“Yeah, I think just like any other new group, we have a lot of potential. We have shown that. But at the same time there are a lot of things that we have to work on and be better. I’m the kind of person that I always try to focus on the things that are bad instead of the things that are good. I see that things are good, and I say okay, that’s good. Now let’s work on the things that are not so good. I’ve been working very hard with my whole group in different areas to try to be better in communication with the spotter and the whole group, because it’s a brand-new group. I feel the potential is there, but there are a lot of little things that we’re going to have to clean up to be able to be consistently in the Top 10 and Top 15 and eventually hopefully be knocking on the door to race for wins.”

YOU’RE GOING TO PHOENIX THIS WEEKEND, WHERE THERE IS A BIG HISPANIC COMMUNITY AND A PLACE WHERE YOU HAVE A BIG FAN BASE. COVID-19 HAS REALLY IMPACTED LATINOS AND COMMUNITIES HEAVILY. DO YOU HEAR FROM FANS ABOUT THE COVID IMPACT ON THEM?
“I feel like COVID has impacted the Spanish, African Americans, Americans, all kinds of different people. Sometimes I just feel that different people have risks because of the different jobs that they have to do. Some of us are very fortunate that we can do our jobs through a screen like we are doing right now. But there are a lot of people out there, and lot of Hispanics out there, that they have to go to work; because if they don’t, they can provide for their families. So yeah, I see a lot of people and fans through social media that struggling and stuff like that. I know a lot of people from Mexico, they have come to Texas to get the vaccine because they are struggling in many other places, even from Mexico. I just hope that we continue to do our job to be better. Right now, we can see the light at the end of the tunnel and hopefully we can get there safe and healthy.”

A FEW WEEKS AGO, YOU TWEETED THAT YOU GOT SICK IN THE RACE CAR. WHAT HAPPENED? AND, HAS THAT EVER HAPPENED TO YOU BEFORE?
“That has never happened to me before. Well, actually it did one time, but it was probably the second time ever. I was just 11. And the reason why that happened was because I was having lunch and my father rushed me to go to practice and I was eating my hamburger and then everything went out. Anyway, this situation in Daytona was completely different because I was fine. I had lunch. I’m very particular when it comes to food. I eat very, very well. I eat healthy. But at the same time, my stomach for many years has been a little delicate when it comes to food and stuff like that. So, this had never happened to me in the race car, but it has happened to me outside of the race car. I was feeling perfect at the start of the race. In the middle of the race, I started feeling bad and it just started to escalate. It was getting worse and worse and before I puke, I was so dizzy and so weak I couldn’t even; I remember getting ready for a re-start and I couldn’t see my switches, my switches on my blowers or my tires, I couldn’t reach them because I was so dizzy. And then that lap was the one that I started throwing up. Once it happened, I was perfectly fine. Very dirty, but perfectly fine. So, whatever I ate for lunch, it was actually white rice and grilled chicken, something was bad. We thought it was the chicken that maybe just got different temperatures at one point or, you never know in the motorhome sometimes if you run out of electricity and you don’t even know it. It happens.”

SO, YOU THINK IT WAS FOOD-RELATED?
“Yeah, it was for sure because as soon as I threw up, I was completely fine. I raced for an hour and a half feeling very bad, and the last 50 laps of the race, around 30 minutes, I was all nasty, but I was perfectly fine. So yeah, it was definitely food-related.”

HOW DID YOU GET THROUGH IT?
“I’m the kind of person that will never give up on my team. And the way I see myself, if I give up on my team, I’m giving them an opportunity to give up in the future. And I don’t want that. I will do everything in my power to try to do my best to complete a race and to finish. Whatever it takes. To be very honest with you, I was feeling very bad; but I never even thought about stopping the car. It was not an option.”

LOOKING AHEAD TO ATLANTA, CAN YOU DESCRIBE THE FEELING WHEN THAT TRACK CHEWS UP YOUR TIRES AND THE BUMPS YOU GO THROUGH AND HANGING ON AND MAKING SURE IT IS LIKE IT’S SUPPOSED TO BE FOR THE WHOLE RACE?
“Atlanta is a lot of fun. I can’t even remember exactly what happened the last time we were there, but I love that place. It has a lot of character. It’s very difficult. It has a lot of bumps. It’s very rough on tires. Every driver is going to be screaming for grip and for downforce. But it’s a fun place. I really enjoy it a lot and I’m looking forward to going back.”

LOOKING AHEAD TO THE BRISTOL DIRT RACE. IRACING CAME OUT WITH THE DIRT TRACK RECENTLY. HOW MUCH PREP WILL RELY ON IRACING IN ADVANCE OF THAT RACE WEEKEND?
“That’s a tough question. It always helps. It’s better than nothing. But in real life, it’s different. Maybe you can get sideways and maybe you can get a feeling, but the weight of the car you drive in a video game versus real life is completely different. Yeah, we’re going to have fun and we can practice a little bit there, but at the end of the day it’s going to be very different. Nobody knows what to expect. If somebody tells you what to expect I think they’re lying because nobody has been there, and nobody has had a stock car on dirt. It’s going to be interesting. It is going to be interesting to see how things work out. Everyone is getting experience the way that they can. Some drivers in Late Models and some in dirt cars and some in iRacing and simulators. But the real test is going to come when we get to the race track. Well find out how things go.”

DID YOU EVER RACE A TRUCK AT ELDORA?
“I have never been on dirt in my life. The last time I was on dirt, I was on a motorcycle.”

IT SEEMS LIKE THE BIG TEST WHEN IT COMES TO DRIVING THESE CARS SEEMS TO BE THROTTLE CONTROL. IS THAT WHAT YOU EXPECT?
“Yeah, and I think it’s going to be almost like racing in the rain. Like, you have way too much power. I was actually joking with my crew chief that probably the Bristol Dirt Race is probably going to be the only race of the year that I’m going to ask for less horsepower (laughs); because we’re going to have too much. We’re not going to be able to use it. We’ll see how things go. It’s going to be everything about patience, car control, and to survive because a lot of guys are going to be hitting each other. So, these cars are going to be very messed up by the end of the race.”

FROM THE START OF THE SEASON UNTIL NOW, IS THE SPEED IN THE CAR ABOUT WHAT YOU THOUGHT IT WOULD BE AT THIS POINT, OR IS THERE SOMETHING MORE YOU NEED IN THE CAR TO HELP MOVING FORWARD?
“Daytona was better than I what I thought we were going to have. In Miami, it was a little bit better than what I thought we were going to have. In Vegas, it was a little bit more than what I thought we were going to have. But listen, we’re still a new team. We have a lot of new people. We’re still gambling in many different areas trying to understand what we need and how to communicate and how hard should we push the splitter. At this point of the season, I wish we were having at least a couple of practices. That would be golden for our team right now because right now, the whole thing is brand new and we get to practice on the simulator, put that set-up on the real car, go to the race track and hope for the best. If for some reason the simulator was off, we’re going to be off the rest of the day in the race. And that’s exactly what happened in Las Vegas. In Las Vegas, we were making some big adjustments in the car, we’re going to be competitive like we were in Miami. But we have the chance to do that. We could change shocks or heights or stuff like that. It’s one of those things that we’re just still learning. We are building our notebook and we’re learning from each other and I feel like my team has a lot of potential. But we’re in the learning process at this point.”
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Drivetrain Buyers Guide | Video Release

AmericanMuscle Steers Mustang Owners in the Right Direction

PAOLI, Pa. (March 10th, 2021) – AmericanMuscle (AM) has released a new video to support Mustang owners as they shop for drivetrain parts. Host, Justin Dugan reviews AM’s wide selection of drivetrain components, explaining how they are organized on the website. The video aims to help customers find and purchase the correct part by navigating the in-depth tech guides and detailed product pages found at americanmuscle.com.

The drivetrain system is an essential component of a vehicle. “You can have all the horsepower and torque in the world, but the reality is if you don’t have the drivetrain to put that power to the ground, you’re not going to go anywhere,” says Justin. Working from front to back, Justin begins with the shifter, a category loaded with options for manual or automatic Mustangs along with various accessories. AM also offers a “killer lineup” of clutches and flywheels to support any power level. Moving onto driveshafts, AM helps customers shop everything from one-piece aluminum options to lightweight carbon fiber options. On the rear end, Justin reviews the detailed information to be found on AM’s gears, axle, and differential pages. He wraps up the video with a closer look at AM’s comprehensive differentials tech guide, explaining how Mustang owners can use the information to bulletproof their drivetrain.

AM’s drivetrain buyer’s guide video is part of their ongoing commitment to creating a meaningful customer experience at every step of the process. The video complements AM’s tech guides designed to guide customers through all the ins-and-outs of each drivetrain component. Armed with this information, customers can head to AM’s easy-to-navigate product pages where they will find all the parts needed to achieve their goal. As always, AM’s customer service team is on standby to answer any additional questions.  

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About AmericanMuscle

Starting out in 2003, AmericanMuscle quickly rose to be one of the leading aftermarket Mustang parts providers in the business. With the addition of Challenger in 2018 and Charger in 2020, AmericanMuscle provides the most sought-after parts, accessories, and fast shipping. Located just outside of Philadelphia, AmericanMuscle is dedicated to supporting the Mustang, Challenger and Charger communities with the highest level of customer service. Please visit http://www.AmericanMuscle.com for more information.

Season 2 of INDYCAR iRacing Challenge to Take Green Flag March 18

INDIANAPOLIS (Thursday, March 11, 2021) – A packed lineup of NTT INDYCAR SERIES stars will return to compete in Season 2 of the popular INDYCAR iRacing Challenge, which starts Thursday, March 18.

The virtual series involving NTT INDYCAR SERIES drivers made its debut last spring to the enjoyment of race fans across the globe during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, it’s set to build up to the series’ 2021 opener Sunday, April 18 at Barber Motorsports Park.

Each race will be streamed live on INDYCAR.com, along with INDYCAR’s YouTube channel and Facebook page, and iRacing’s YouTube channel. Secondary channels also will be available from NTT INDYCAR SERIES drivers’ personal accounts.

“The first season of the INDYCAR iRacing Challenge definitely filled a competitive void that our drivers were missing last spring,” INDYCAR Vice President of Marketing SJ Luedtke said. “It captured many entertaining moments and helped set the stage for the return to competition on the track in real life. Season 2 will undoubtedly double down on those fun, colorful moments highlighting the personalities of our athletes and get our fans ready for the green flag on our 2021 season in Birmingham, Alabama.”

The three-race series will feature virtual races Thursday, March 18 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve road course in Montreal; Thursday, March 25 on the Homestead-Miami Speedway oval; and Thursday, April 1 on a fan-voted track. Fans can vote March 12-15 for the site of the INDYCAR iRacing Challenge season finale via INDYCAR’s social channels.

Season 2 will feature a stellar lineup of NTT INDYCAR SERIES drivers, including two-time series champion Josef Newgarden and series champions and Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge winners Ryan Hunter-Reay, Simon Pagenaud and Will Power. Also planning to compete are two-time and reigning Indy 500 champion Takuma Sato, 2019 series Rookie of the Year Felix Rosenqvist, race winners Graham Rahal and Ed Carpenter, young stars Pato O’Ward and Alex Palou, and colorful and popular Conor Daly. Other notable participants include three-time Australian V8 Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin and Formula One veteran Romain Grosjean, both racing this season in INDYCAR.

One entry each week also will feature a driver from the Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires INDYCAR ladder system.

Live streaming of each INDYCAR iRacing Challenge Season 2 event will begin at 6:30 p.m. (ET). Teams can design car liveries to match their 2021 NTT INDYCAR SERIES paint schemes. Team strategists and engineers also may participate in support of their driver.

An entry list of the drivers participating in each event will be announced each week.

Jr III Racing Set for Sebring Return

Round 2 of 2021 IMSA Prototype Challenge Championship this weekend

Sebring, Fla. (11 March 2021) – Returning to the site of the team’s best IMSA result to date, Jr III (“Junior Three”) Racing heads to Sebring International Raceway for the second stop on the 2021 IMSA Prototype Challenge (IPC) calendar this weekend (TrackPass, Saturday 3:05 PM ET).

The team will return with its two-car Ligier lineup featuring Greg and Eric Palmer in the No. 3 Copps Industries Ligier JS P320 and Ari and Natasha Balogh in the No. 33 Airbnb Ligier JS P320. A unique dual familial team lineup will see the father-son and father-daughter driving roster take on the 3.74-mile, 17-turn course in a one hour, 45-minute sprint race.

The 2020 edition of the race saw Greg and Eric Palmer navigate prototype traffic to earn a fifth place result – their highest result in the 2020 IPC season. The Palmers continued that momentum as they secured five consecutive top-ten finishes in their rookie IMSA season.

Having recently completed a two-day test at Sebring, the Palmers are locked in on besting their previous success.

“Sebring was good to us last year and we want to replicate, if not better those results this year,” said Eric Palmer. “The new Ligier’s performance suits the technical and sweeping corners that make Sebring what it is. My dad (Greg) and I have been studying data from our recent test and have found the areas that we need to focus on in order to get another top-five finish.”

Ari and Natasha Balogh will wheel the No. 33 Airbnb Ligier at Sebring International Raceway for the first time together as IPC rookies.

The father-daughter duo opened their season at Daytona International Speedway in dramatic fashion, recovering from an early-race incident to fight to the finish and close out the 2021 inaugural event with a 12th place finish.

Natasha Balogh will make her first start at Sebring when the green flag flies on Saturday.

“Having the chance to race at an iconic track like Sebring International Raceway is exciting,” said Natasha Balogh. “During our test, the Jr III Racing team was incredibly knowledgeable about how to best drive the Ligier over the bumps. The bumps are a signature feature of the track and it brings a new challenge for me as a driver. I am looking forward to getting on track this weekend and taking on the challenge.”

Round Two of IMSA Prototype Challenge competition goes green Saturday, March 13th at 3:05PM ET with live streaming of flag-to-flag coverage available on TrackPass on NBC Sports Gold.

RCR Event Preview – Phoenix Raceway

Richard Childress Racing at Phoenix Raceway… In 127 starts at Phoenix Raceway, Richard Childress Racing has scored six NASCAR Cup Series victories with drivers Ryan Newman (2017), Kevin Harvick (2013, 2012, Mar. 2006, Nov. 2006) and Dale Earnhardt (1990). The Welcome, N.C. organization has also found success in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with three wins by drivers Elliott Sadler (2012), Clint Bowyer (2007) and Kevin Harvick (2006).

Catch the Action… The NASCAR Call 811 Before You Dig 200 presented by Arizona 811 will be televised live Saturday, March 13, beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET on FS1 and will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

The NASCAR Cup Series Instacart 500 will be televised live Sunday, March 14, beginning at 3:30 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 Phoenix Raceway… Dillon has 14 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Phoenix Raceway to his credit, earning two top-10 finishes. He scored his best finish of eighth at the track in November 2018.

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 are your thoughts on Phoenix Raceway?
“Going into Phoenix Raceway, I feel like we really didn’t do a great job last year there, but we have a reference from the spring race that we’re looking back on. It’s a tough short-track and one of those places that you hit it or you don’t. It’s hard with no practice, but we put our time in on the simulator and looking back on notes. We’ll see how it goes. I’m looking forward to it. It can be a really good place for the No. 3 Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Off Road Camaro ZL1 1LE team. We’re starting 13th, so we want to get some stage points to start off and just see how the rest of the race plays out.”

Tyler Reddick and the No. 8 Nate Barnes / Quartz Hill Records Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE at Phoenix… Tyler Reddick has two NASCAR Cup Series starts at Phoenix Raceway and had a strong top-five running going during last spring’s event before a tire issue took him out of the race early during the final stage. Reddick also has five previous NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at the milelong track, finishing third in both races in 2019 and collecting two top-10 finishes in 2018. He also has three NASCAR Truck Series starts and two top-10 finishes at Phoenix Raceway.

About Quartz Hill… Quartz Hill Records, in joint partnership with The Orchard, is a full-service Country music label led by Benny Brown, Paul Brown and award-winning songwriter Jason Sellers. Joining this venture, The Orchard is a leading global music distributor and Artist & Label services company which specializes in empowering creators and businesses to grow and adapt in the dynamic global industry. Quartz Hill’s roster includes up-and-coming country stylist Nate Barnes and triple threat singer/songwriter/ guitarist Ben Gallaher.

About Nate Barnes… Hailing from South Haven, Michigan, Nate Barnes is a young, blue-collar storyteller who writes and sings about God, family, hard work, heartache, love, and the simple joys of life. The former nuclear power plant worker spent years playing bars, coffee shops, small venues and festivals in and around his hometown while juggling a grueling day job that included shoveling and digging trenches, laying pipelines, pouring concrete and performing mechanical maintenance duties for the plant, oftentimes enduring extreme weather conditions and 14-hour shifts. A virtual unknown before signing with Quartz Hill Records, Barnes’ debut single, “You Ain’t Pretty” has earned overly 14 million TikTok streams and surpassed half a million lyric video views since the song’s release in late 2020. “You Ain’t Pretty” is available across digital retailers and streaming services. For more information about Nate Barnes visit: NateBarnesMusic.com and follow him on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

TYLER REDDICK QUOTE:
Last spring the No. 8 team had a strong run at Phoenix Raceway. Does that help your confidence or put pressure on you coming into this weekend?
“It’s weird to think about last spring’s race at Phoenix Raceway since that was the last ‘normal’ race weekend we had for a long time. But yes, we did have a really strong Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE last spring before the tire issue that ended our race early. I’d like to say it makes you feel good returning to the track this time around, but this garage is so smart and catches on so quickly to things that what we had in the spring, which we brought back to the finale in November, won’t be enough to have another strong run again. The smallest changes mean a lot in this sport, so we’re working hard to prepare a fast No. 8 Nate Barnes / Quartz Hill Records Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE to take to Phoenix. It’s tough to figure out what to expect. We’ll have to watch and see how the traction compound comes into play over the weekend, since that’s a bit of an unknown. We just have to race smart and try to put together the most well-executed day that we can.”

Myatt Snider and the No. 2 TaxSlayer Chevrolet Camaro at Phoenix Raceway… Snider has two career NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Phoenix Raceway, both of which came in 2020 behind the wheel of RCR’s No. 21 Chevrolet Camaro. The Charlotte, N.C. native posted a best finish of 14th in the spring race last season. Snider has also competed in two NASCAR Truck Series races at the Arizona one-mile oval.

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MYATT SNIDER QUOTE:
What are your thoughts heading into Phoenix Raceway?
“Phoenix Raceway is what I consider the hardest track on the circuit for me personally. It has taken a lot of patience to try and figure out how to best get around there and I’m still working to figure it out completely. Our TaxSlayer team has worked really hard reviewing past races and spending time on the simulator to make sure we are ready for this Saturday’s race. The preparation has been put in, so now we just need to go out and slay it in the desert.”

Weekend schedule for Phoenix Raceway

During the NASCAR Cup Series FanShield 500 at Phoenix Raceway on March 08, 2020 in Avondale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

The NASCAR Cup Series and the Xfinity Series head to Phoenix Raceway this weekend for the fifth race of the season while the Camping World Truck Series has a week off from competition.

Both series have had four different winners in each race for what is shaping up to be an exciting season. There will be no practice or qualifying sessions due to COVID-19 protocols established by NASCAR.

The starting lineups are 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, March 13

5:30 p.m.: Xfinity Series Call 811 Before You Dig 200 presented by Arizona 811
FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
200 miles (200 Laps)
Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 45), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 90), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 200)
Pole: Daniel Hemric

Sunday, March 14

3:30 p.m.: Cup Series Instacart 500
FOX/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
312 miles (312 laps)
Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 75), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 190), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 312)
Pole: Brad Keselowski

Phoenix Raceway Information:

Season Race #: 05 of 36 (03-14-21)
Track Size: 1-mile
Banking/Turn 1 & 2: 9 degrees
Banking/Turn 3 & 4: 11 degreesBanking/Frontstretch: 3 degrees
Banking/Backstretch: 9 degrees

Phoenix Raceway Qualifying Information – Cup Series:

Track Qualifying Record: Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet (143.158 mph, 25.147 seconds on 11-13-15)
2020 Pole Winner: Chase Elliott, Chevrolet (138.116 mph, 26.065 seconds on 03-07-20)

Kevin Harvick, Kurt Busch and Ryan Newman lead the NASCAR Cup Series in starts at Phoenix with 36 starts each. Chase Elliott leads the series in average starting position with a 4.6 in 10 starts. Ryan Newman (2002, 2003, 2004, 2008) and Kyle Busch (2006, 2012, 2016, 2019) lead the NASCAR Cup Series in poles with four each. Five different manufacturers have won at least one Busch pole award led by Chevrolet (18), Ford (15), Toyota (7), Dodge (4) and Pontiac (4).

Phoenix Raceway Race Information – Cup Series:

Track race record: Tony Stewart, Pontiac (118.132 mph, 02:38:28 on 11-07-99)
2020 race winner: Joey Logano, Ford (94.407 mph, 03:20:50 on 03-08-20)

Kevin Harvick leads the series in wins with nine victories at Phoenix (2006 sweep, 2012 Playoff race, 2013 Playoff race, 2014 sweep, 2015 Spring race, 2016 Spring race, 2018 Spring race).  Four different manufacturers have won at Phoenix, led by Chevrolet (24), Ford (17), Toyota (6) and Pontiac (2). 

Top-10 Driver Ratings at Phoenix Raceway – Cup Series:

Kevin Harvick – 110.6
Chase Elliott – 108.4
Kyle Busch – 104.7
Denny Hamlin – 98.4
Brad Keselowski – 95.0
Kurt Busch – 94.5
Joey Logano – 93.1
Kyle Larson – 93.0
Ryan Blaney – 89.4
Martin Truex Jr – 88.5

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

CHEVROLET RACING IN NATIONAL HOT ROD ASSOCIATION: Gainesville Pre-race Advance and Quotes

CHEVROLET AT GAINESVILLE

What: Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals
When: Friday, March 12-Sunday, March 14
Where: Gainesville Raceway in Gainesville, Florida
TV: FOX will telecast eliminations live at noon ET March 14

Chevrolet drivers prepped and ready for NHRA season opener
Bowtie Brand aiming for record-extending 26th Manufacturer Championship

DETROIT (March xxx, 2021) – “Ready. Excited” are prominent in every Chevrolet drivers’ description of the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Camping World Drag Racing Series season opener.

For John Force Racing, which sat out nine of the 11 Fuel races in 2020 primarily because of the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 52nd Amalie Motor Oil Gatornationals this weekend at Gainesville Raceway in Florida is a highly anticipated re-emergence of competitors with 20 NHRA titles between the team namesake, daughter Brittany Force and Robert Hight.

“I’m going to fight to win another championship; so is Robert and so is Brittany,” said John Force, who enters the race with 16 Funny Car titles, 151 victories and a slew of other records. “We’re all going to be ready.”

It didn’t take long for Force, who will be behind the wheel of the PEAK/BlueDEF PLATINUM Chevrolet Camaro SS, and Hight, driving the familiar Auto Club of Southern California Camaro SS, to get race ready. Both registered blazing elapsed times and speeds in testing last week in Florida.
Styling cue updates and aerodynamic improvements based on wind tunnel testing that Chevrolet engineers and design staff worked on in late 2019 have been incorporated in the Funny Car bodies.

“John and I were going to be running the new 2020 Camaros all of last year and I only got to do that at Pomona and Phoenix,” Hight said. “John had a brand-new car going to Gainesville but never got to drive it, so we just barely scratched the surface with how good they can be. I believe we’ll have them dialed in and ready to go.”

Added Force, who will seek his ninth Gatornationals title in his 200th race day start in a Chevrolet: “The new Chevrolet Funny Car is so awesome. It will stick to the ground yet it’s slippery.”

Hight is a four-time winner at the track, including in 2019 on the way to his third Funny Car championship.

“It was definitely a bummer that we didn’t get to defend in 2020,” Hight said. “That was a goal I set for 2020. Nobody since John Force in the ‘90s had won two championships in a row in the Funny Car class. But the way I look at it is I won in 2009, I won in ’17, I won in ’19 and this is another odd year.”

Teammate Brittany Force, who rocketed to the top of the Top Fuel chart in qualifications in both NHRA events she competed in 2020, is looking forward to continued success in the Monster Energy Chevrolet dragster.

Force recorded her first Top Fuel victory at Gainesville Raceway in 2016 and celebrated with Hight in the winner’s circle for John Force Racing’s first event double victory. In March 2019, she reset the track Top Fuel elapsed time record of 3.680 seconds on her way to becoming the first woman in 40 years to qualify in the top spot in the event.

Enders seeks to make more history
Erica Enders, driving the Melling Performance/Elite Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro SS, in 2020 earned her second consecutive NHRA Pro Stock championship and fourth overall in a Chevrolet to break a tie with Shirley Muldowney and Angelle Sampey for the most by a female.

“Being able to make that history meant a lot,” said Enders, who won four of the 10 events and posted a 25-6 elimination round record during the truncated season. “There’s not any reason we can’t keep winning and hopefully contend for our fifth championship.”

Former Elite Motorsports teammate Jeg Coughlin Jr. and Top Fuel competitor Joe Amato have five NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series championships on the all-time list. Bob Glidden holds the Pro Stock record with 10 titles, including five in a row.

Enders, who will be competing in her 299th career Pro Stock event, will aim to surpass 350 round wins. She prepped for the opener with a semifinal appearance in the CTECH World Doorslammer Nationals presented by JEGS last weekend in Orlando, Florida.

“The mindset is the same for me,” Enders said. “Whether it’s testing or racing for a championship, your mindset can’t change. You want to go out there and win. Hopefully, we can go out there and have a great performance this year.”

The 2021 Pro Stock category will have a different makeup following the retirement of five-time champion Coughlin, three-time champion Jason Line and 2017 champion Bo Butner. But the competition includes stalwarts Greg Anderson, Chris McGaha, Matt Hartford, Deric Kramer and Enders’ Elite Motorsports teammate Alex Laughlin.

Anderson will seek to qualify for his record-extending 400th consecutive race. The streak began at Pomona in 2002 for the four-time champion, who turns 60 on race day.

Second-generation drivers Aaron Stanfield, Mason McGaha, Kyle Koretsky and Troy Coughlin Jr. will present immediate challenges and represent the future of the class in their Camaros.

Stanfield, of Bossier City, Louisiana, the 2020 SAMTECH.edu Factory Stock Showdown champion in his Chevrolet COPO Camaro, heads the field in the first event of the eight-race series. Stanfield, 25, won five of the six races last season.

Points scored by drivers of the Camaro SS and COPO Camaro throughout the professional and Sportsman campaigns will contribute to Chevrolet’s goal of a record-extending 26th NHRA Manufacturer Championship.

FS1 will telecast eliminations at 11 a.m. ET. FOX picks up the action at noon.

CHEVROLET FROM THE COCKPIT

TOP FUEL

BRITTANY FORCE, JOHN FORCE RACING, MONSTER ENERGY CHEVROLET DRAGSTER (2017 class champion; No. 1 qualifier in both races she competed in 2020; 2016 winner at track; holds Top Fuel track elapsed time record): “This Monster Energy team is ready to get to Gainesville. It’s a special place for me but it’s special this year because we’ve been gone so long. I’m excited to see what we can do this weekend. We’ll be coming out swinging right out of the gate looking for our first win at the first race of the season.”

FUNNY CAR:

JOHN FORCE, JOHN FORCE RACING, PEAK/BLUEDEF PLATINUM CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (eight-time winner at track): “We’re ready for this weekend, ready to get the NHRA Camping World Series season started. Testing went well, we were quick and fast and the new guys are figuring it out. I’ve got confidence in my crew chiefs, Danny Hood and Tim Fabrisi, and we’re all just excited to be back racing.”

ROBERT HIGHT, JOHN FORCE RACING, AUTO CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (2019 champion; four-time winner at track; holds Funny Car track elapsed time and speed records): “Gainesville has been really good to this Auto Club team. We missed racing here in 2020 but the last memories we have are of picking up that win at the 50th anniversary of the event. We’re ready to build on that. In 2019, we won the championship and usually had the quicker car. We’re definitely excited about the new body, especially getting back to the racetrack. It’s been way too long. This is a big race, it always is, this year it’s even bigger because it’s opening up the season. Coming off testing, we’re ready.”

PRO STOCK:

ERICA ENDERS, ELITE MOTORSPORTS, MELLING PERFORMANCE/ELITE MOTORSPORTS CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (four-time class champion): “I feel like after we won the fourth and I was able to become the winningest female, being able to make that history meant a lot. But as long as we’re racing, there’s not any reason we can’t keep winning and hopefully contend for our fifth championship.”

GREG ANDERSON, KB RACING CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (four-time winner at track; four-time class champion): “(The CTECH World Doorslammer Nationals presented by JEGS) was a chance to assess how our new setup was going to work. Jason (Line) was there to tune the race cars and basically he had a lot more time to look things over. My car ran really great and should have won. Made a small mistake in the semifinals with tire shake, but really happy with how the (KB Racing) cars ran all weekend. I’m expecting we’ll go to Gainesville and compete for the win with several of our team cars (Anderson, Kyle Koretsky, Dallas Glenn and Deric Kramer and Matt Hartford as engine rental customers).”

CHRIS MCGAHA, HARLOW SAMMONS RACING, HARLOW SAMMONS OF ODESSA CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (competing in 169th Pro Stock race; quarterfinalist at Gainesville in 2020): “It feels weird being at the racetrack without my dad. He is currently back in Odessa in the hospital with COVID. There hasn’t been an NHRA race where my dad and mom both haven’t been here. My parents are a huge part of our race team and them not being here is definitely a loss. I can’t thank everyone enough who has reached out to support my family during this time. It has been an overwhelming amount of support. We have worked hard on our Harlow Sammons Racing program over the offseason. We are very proud of the leaps and bounds that we have made as far as performance and look forward to it transcending on the racetrack.”

MASON MCGAHA, HARLOW SAMMONS RACING, HARLOW SAMMONS OF ODESSA CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (competing in ninth Pro Stock race; qualified 10th at Gainesville in 2020): “I am looking forward to getting back in the seat this weekend at the Gators. I am currently a full-time freshman in college and getting to go back racing is a mental break from school. Don’t get me wrong I enjoy class but getting to run a Pro Stock car is so much more fun. Now that I know what to expect from racing last year, I am a little more confident when it comes to driving. I am looking forward to more round wins and hopefully my first national event win this year.”

KYLE KORETSKY, KB RACING, NITRO FISH CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (made Pro Stock debut at track in 2020): “We ran eight races last season, but with the KB guys – Greg Anderson and Jason Line – I feel like I have nothing but the best equipment to go out there and win. Last year was sort of a learning curve; we’re still learning. We had good runs in the Doorslammer Nationals in Orlando last weekend and the Chevy Camaro is just running great.”

TROY COUGHLIN JR., ELITE MOTORSPORTS, JEGS.COM/ELITE MOTORSPORTS CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (taking over the ride from uncle and five-time Pro Stock champion Jeg Coughlin Jr.): “Going into the Gators as part of Team JEGS and racing Pro Stock with this team is a dream come true. We were fortunate enough to race most of the events last year with another team car but now the spotlight is directly on me. It’s a real challenge and very exciting at the same time. I don’t have any real expectations of what’s going to happen. I’ll be happy if I continue to get better and limit my mistakes. The car’s basically the same as when Uncle Jeg got out of it last year. We just inserted my seat and clutch pedal.”

Aintree Racecourse and the legacy of legendary British pilot Sterling Moss

A lesser-known fact about one of the most celebrated horseracing venues in Great Britain is its glorious car racing past, when it hosted five editions of the British Formula One Grand Prix in 1955, 1957, 1959, 1961, and 1962. The old Motor Racing Circuit borders with the horse track. The Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool is feverishly preparing for one of the season’s main horse events on April 8th – 10th. If you love the four-legged in addition to the four-wheeled runners, have a look at bet-grand-national.co.uk sign up offers and take your pick. As for the old Motor Racing Circuit, last year the chance to drive a car for 3 laps of a real Grand Prix historic track was already sold out before winter was over. The 65th Anniversary Parade of the other racecourse at Aintree, on July 16th, was very successful.

An emotional wave carried the event, since the legend of Formula One, sir Stirling Moss, passed away on Easter Sunday, aged 90. In the eyes of the public, Moss was probably Britain’s most famous racing driver of all time. He started his career in 1948, as a kid of 19, though his first car had come long before, as a gift from his father Alfred when he was barely nine years old. Moss senior was himself a racing driver, though amateur, and the one who gave his son his original name as a good luck charm. His father’s 328 BMW, DPX 653, was the first car that young Stirling drove in a race. But he soon bought himself a Cooper 500, a proper racing car, using the money prizes he won as a horse rider. That’s it, Moss was a skilled, competitive horse rider before making history in car racing.

Moss raced from 1948 to 1962, when he crashed his Lotus heavily during the Glover Trophy at Goodwood. He was in a coma for a month and partially paralyzed for six. He gave up professional racing as a consequence, feeling he was not the same as before despite his physical recovery. He had won 212 of the 529 races he ran in his relatively short career, including 16 Formula One Grand Prix. The one in 1955, his first World Championship victory was the first of those organized in Aintree. On that occasion, Moss was the first British driver to win a Grand Prix.

The Aintree Motor Racing Circuit was built specifically for the Grand Prix. The 3-mile track was opened in 1954 by Earl Howe and Raymond Mays. After the first edition in 1955, the 1957 race saw the first British driver’s victory driving a British car (Moss had driven a Mercedes W196), when Moss and Tony Brooks shared a Vanwall. The event was also honored with the title “Grand Prix d’Europe”. Aintree hosted three more Grand Prix events (1959, 1961, 1962) and a further eleven non-Championship Aintree “200” Formula One events.

Since then, more modern racetracks have taken over the role of hosts of Formula One races. Nevertheless, the track is still alive: for over twenty years Liverpool Motor Club has been running its season of highly popular Sprints on the Club Circuit at the historic Aintree Motor Racing Circuit.

Bridget Burgess Teams Up with HMH Construction to Compete Full Time in the ARCA Menards West Series

TOOELE, UT, March 10, 2021 – Bridget Burgess and BMI Racing announced today their partnership with HMH Construction to compete full time ARCA Menards West Series for 2021.

This is an exciting opportunity for Bridget and BMI Racing as she enters her first full year of competing in the series, and this time with her own car. The Australian family-run team is based at Utah Motorsports Campus in Tooele UT and gained recognition last year with the unique mother/daughter team, and running a 2007 chassis loaned to them by Bill McAnally.

This work ethic by the family is what caught the attention of John Odom, CEO of HMH Construction, and had this to say about the partnership, “The team at HMH Construction and I are proud to be partnered with this great team and we are excited to see what Bridget can do this year and, in the future, behind the wheel”.

Bridget’s first race kicks off this Friday, March 12 at Phoenix Raceway

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