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NASCAR at COTA Goodyear Tire Test

Martin Truex Jr., driver of the No. 19 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, participated in a Goodyear Tire Test at Circuit of The Americas on Tuesday, a prelude to the EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race to be held on May 23. (CMS/HHP Harold Hinson photo)
  • Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski and Martin Truex Jr. fuel excitement for the inaugural May 21-23 NASCAR at COTA weekend featuring the EchoPark Texas Grand Prix with maiden laps around the illustrious Austin, Texas circuit in Cup Series stock cars
  • Three-day ticket packages for the inaugural NASCAR at COTA weekend start at just $99; Kids 12 and under get in free Friday and Saturday and for just $10 on Sunday; Fans can buy tickets today at NASCARatCOTA.com

AUSTIN, TEXAS (March 2, 2021) – For the first time at the iconic Circuit of The Americas, three former NASCAR Cup Series champions shook down the 20-turn, 3.41-mile long course in stock cars on Tuesday. Part of a Goodyear tire test in preparation for the inaugural May 23 EchoPark Texas Grand Prix, the showcase of speed saw Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski and Martin Truex Jr. provide a preview of what to expect when NASCAR’s best battle on the series’ newest circuit.

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING:

Chase Elliott, driver of the No. 9 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports
“The track’s fun. It has a lot of character to it, I feel like. I’ve never been here, never seen it in person before today and really haven’t watched a ton of races here, so it’s really been a pretty steep learning curve for me, trying to piece together all the different parts of the track and understand where you need to be good and how to make it flow. I’m trying to learn, but it’s been fun. I hope people (fans) will come out and give it a chance. It’s a different type of racing.”

Brad Keselowski, driver of the No. 2 Ford for Team Penske
“One of the things about this track here in Austin, it’s got a couple of key action spots. Turn 1 is designed as though a fan said, ‘how can I have the most calamity in that corner on the start?’ So there’s a couple of things – first off, it’s up hill, which helps the car stop, so it encourages the driver to try to out-brake another driver, which is big on a restart or a start because all of the cars are already so close together. Second thing is, it’s really wide on entry, so it’s almost impossible to block because there’s just a lot more racetrack. And then, of course, the third part is it’s a super slow corner meaning you have to use a lot of brakes to get through there. So, like I said, almost like it was intentional – I’m sure it was intentional – to create some epic starts. I think you’ll see that here.”

Martin Truex Jr., driver of the No. 19 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing
“I feel like this is kind of part Sonoma, part Watkins Glen. There’s some fast sections, some slow sections. It’s got the older asphalt, wearing tires out more like Sonoma, but it’s got the really high-speed straights and the really hard braking zone like Watkins Glen going down the backstretch. It’s a mix of both. It’s got a little bit of a blind corner, up-and-down elevation change like Sonoma. It’s a pretty unique place … It’s all about markers and points on the track and when you turn in and what gear you’re in and how much speed you’re carrying and finding the brake points and all those things. It takes over two minutes to get around here, so if you make a mistake, you’ve got to wait two minutes to correct it, and you can’t forget it when you come back around. It was interesting to do that and a lot of fun to do that.”

The first-ever NASCAR at COTA race weekend will feature a jam-packed three-day schedule of activity. FEVO Friday on May 21 will feature NASCAR Xfinity (NXS) and Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) practice sessions plus IMSA-sanctioned Lamborghini Super Trofeo Series practice. The schedule for Saturday, May 22, includes NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) practice, plus NXS qualifying and the Pit Boss 250 NXS race, as well as NCWTS and Lamborghini qualifying and races. Sunday, May 23, will be the culmination of the weekend featuring NCS qualifying, a second Lamborghini race and the first NCS race in COTA’s illustrious history, the EchoPark Texas Grand Prix. Announcements regarding on-track timing for the complete weekend schedule will be made at a later date.

TICKETS:
Single-day tickets start at just $25 for FEVO Friday, $30 on Saturday and $70 on Sunday. Three-day packages for adults start at only $99. Kids 12 and under get in free on Friday and Saturday and for just $10 on Sunday.

Fans can purchase tickets online at NASCARatCOTA.com or by calling the ticket office at (833) 450-2864.

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CHEVY NCS AT LAS VEGAS: Rudy Fugle Teleconference Transcript

NASCAR CUP SERIES
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
PENNZOIL 400
TEAM CHEVY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
MARCH 2, 2021

RUDY FUGLE, CREW CHIEF, NO. 24 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY CAMARO ZL1 1LE, Teleconference Transcript:

WHAT IS THE LEVEL OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MOVING FROM A TRUCK SERIES TEAM TO A NASCAR CUP SERIES TEAM?
“There’s a totally different amount of people, like ten times the amount of people, literally, from 60 to 600 people that are trying to help you win. I managed a much smaller amount of people directly on my team in the Truck Series. You only have some much time to work on the truck compared to the car. Details are always different. But overall, all the nuts and bolts are in effect that you need to lead as crew chief and make pit calls and really interact with the driver the right way. It’s a big jump, for sure. It’s hard. It’s definitely not easy. I’m not trying to underplay that. The fact that we had good cars and we had a good team. I didn’t build a team. I came into a team. So, I’m pretty lucky. William (Byron) was ready to go. We know he’s a good driver. He just needs some experience and I think we’re ready to contend more often.”

OFTEN WHEN CREW CHIEF CHANGES ARE MADE IN THIS ERA, IT GOES TO AN ENGINEER. RIGHT NOW, NOT AS MANY TEAMS ARE BRINGING ENGINEERS TO THE TRACK. AS WE SEE MORE CHANGES DOWN THE ROAD IN THE SHORT TERM, WILL THIS LEAD TO CHANGES WITH MORE FOCUS ON MANAGEMENT?
“It could be. But I still think you need the engineering background. I’m a mechanical engineer. I started out as a race engineer for quite a while. So, I have that background; not quite nearly as good as my engineers are on my team. And then you see a lot of teams that take their Cup race engineer, they send them to Xfinity, they do well, and then they move back up. Adam Stevens and Greg Ives are perfect examples of that. So, they get that management experience in a lower level. There’s a lot of little things that you don’t get to do as a race engineer that has to do with not just making the car fast but managing the whole weekend.”

WHAT KIND OF ADVICE OR FEEDBACK HAVE YOU GOTTEN FROM CHAD KNAUS?
“I work with Chad every day. His office is right next to mine. We’re in meetings every day. He leads our company from a competition standpoint. So, I definitely take his input all the time. And then, just the fact that he was the leader of this team, he comes and checks in with his guy, his old guys, and just makes sure that everything is going well. As he said, he’s got a lot of blood in the No. 24 currently (like) guys that he’s hired and helped train. So, I definitely use him up a lot.”

HAS CHAD KNAUS BEEN HANDS-OFF IN LETTING YOU COME IN AND MANAGE THINGS THE WAY YOU WANT TO, OR DOES HE STILL HAVE A VOICE IN THE PROCESS?
“No, when I ask for help or maybe he saw I needed to do something better he’ll say something; but he kind of let me go on my own because I needed to. But I’m always up for suggestions and talking and asking, so I try to take as much input as I can.”

COMING FROM KYLE BUSCH MOTORSPORTS, IS IT A LITTLE BIT OVERWHELMING TO HAVE ALL THESE RESOURCES TO WORK WITH?
“Yeah, the first week was really eye-opening. I really haven’t spent much time here, period. They have a campus. They don’t have a building. And then you’ve got so many different managers that are so intelligent and so experienced to lean on. It’s definitely different. I was kind of the lead at KBM and there were other people that helped me but there are so much more resources at this level. It was a big step to figure out who my go-to people would be. Who do I go to at Chevrolet, at Hendrick Motorsports; who do I talk to for this or that, and over the first few months I’ve just found that everybody has been so super helpful in different ways; so, it’s been great.”

DO YOU BELIEVE THIS TEAM HAS IT ALL IN PLACE, EXCEPT FOR THE EXPERIENCE OF CONSISTENTLY WINNING, TO BE A CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE CONTENDER?
“That’s what we’re going to find out. We have the right race cars. We have the engines. We have the people. And we’re going to put ourselves through the rigors to become a week-in and week-out contender like you see the No. 4 and the No. 18 car and the No. 11 car, the No. 19 car, and the No. 9 car clearly; and you see all those, every single week a contender and you’re surprised when they run 12th. That’s what we have to be. Sometimes that takes training just by putting yourself through the rigors of the season, myself included, in a different series. That’s how I’ve always approached how to win a championship, with lots of different rookie drivers. And that’s how I’ve taken the approach. You go work on how to be a champion and when it comes time to perform, hopefully you’re good enough.”

KYLE BUSCH AND KYLE LARSON AND OTHERS ARE RACING IN THE MODIFIED RACE THE WEEK BEFORE BRISTOL. IS THAT A GOOD IDEA? WOULD YOU ENCOURAGE WILLIAM TO DO THAT TO GET THE EXPERIENCE?
“With eight or so years of experience at Eldora, what I know is that the tire we race on in the stock car or truck or whatever, is nothing like anything else. They handle really poorly. They’re slow. The tire doesn’t have a ton of grip. So, any type of experience in different types and forms of racing doesn’t really, really help when it comes to getting better in a Cup car around Bristol I don’t think. But obviously there are things to gain just on what the track is like and what the track does and being there and seeing it. Of course, if Larson is going to run something, he’s going to go in, right? It’s just fun for him. He can hop out and to that and it never hurts when you’re that good at dirt to do stuff like that.”

HOW WAS IT TO WALK IN THE BUILDING AT HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS ON MONDAY AS A WINNING CREW CHIEF?
“Yeah, it was a lot of fun. I started and walked through each building and thanked everybody and told them good job and congrats and I just hope to be able to do that more often.”

WHAT ARE YOUR EARLIEST MEMORIES RELATED TO NASCAR? WHEN YOU FIRST STARTED OUT, WHAT DID YOU VIEW AS BEING YOUR ULTIMATE CAREER GOAL?
“I was a NASCAR fan as a young kid. I think I was at a NASCAR race when I was a couple of years old. And then it was the thing for my Dad and me to maybe be my birthday present to go to a race a year, so I’ve definitely been a race fan for life. And then you grow up and I worked in a salvage yard with my family and realized that was pretty hard work and I wanted to get a degree and try to not have to work that hard every day. That led me to mechanical engineering and trying to get on a race team and you always have a goal of being a Cup crew chief. That’s it. You want to be Chad Knaus. And then different paths and different jobs and climates of how NASCAR has gone up and down in the past 15 years has been pretty volatile. So, you have really good jobs; and you think you’re on the way up and then that race team is not in business anymore and you have to find another job; but just keep working and working. So, this was a pretty fast find to get this opportunity and then be able to succeed so far. I have bigger goals. Hopefully we can succeed at those later on in the year.”

ON THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING THE CREW CHIEF ON THE NO. 24 CAR
“Yeah, it’s special. It’s an historic number. Hendrick Motorsports is an historic place with great sponsors and to just be able to succeed is amazing. I definitely took a chance to be able to come over here and try to prove to myself, most importantly, that I could. And to have a win early is pretty awesome.”

GOING TO LAS VEGAS, WHAT’S THE KEY FOR WILLIAM BYRON TO DO WELL AT THAT TRACK?
“This Vegas race especially, is kind of different. There are cooler temperatures. And with this 550-hp package, there’s some drafting and definitely the way the drag versus downforce, so we’re trying to get that figured out where we have enough speed in the car, but also have the handling. The restarts at Las Vegas are as intense as anywhere. If you go back through the races there’s a lot of side-drafting, side-by-side pushing, wrecks early and late on the restarts. We’re just going to see how that goes.”

DOES HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS STILL DO THE VICTORY BELL CELEBRATION? IF SO, WHAT IS IT GOING TO BE LIKE TO RING THAT BELL FOR THE FIRST TIME?
“I’m just finding out that we haven’t done it with COVID-19. All that stuff is new to me. I haven’t been here for that. So, hopefully we get through this stuff and we keep winning and be able to do it for real. That would be pretty cool.”

HOW DOES IT FEEL TO WIN AGAIN WITH WILLIAM BYRON NOW ON THE BIG STAGE?
“It’s great. That’s the reason I came over here is to be able to work with William. I believe in him. He believes in me. I’ve believed in him since day one in the Trucks and to be able to realize not only our dreams but our goal as well to be able to compete at this level and win and to be able to do it together. When somebody believes in you like he does in me and I do in him, it’s fun to be successful.”

YOU MENTIONED HENDRICK MOTORSPORT BEING A CAMPUS INSTEAD OF A BUILDING. DO YOU HAVE ANY WELCOME STORIES TO SHARE? DO YOU GET LOST IN THE HALLS?
“I get lost in the halls in pretty much every building. I got lost coming up to this conference room. So, it’s definitely way different to try to figure out where you’re supposed to be. I know my area pretty well, but that’s about it.”
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Ryan Newman – Las Vegas Advance

Team: No. 6 Wyndham Rewards Ford Mustang
Crew Chief: Scott Graves
Twitter: @Roush6Team, @RoushFenway and @RyanJNewman
Pennzoil 400 – Sunday, March 7 at 3:30 p.m. ET on FOX, PRN, SiriusXM Channel 90

ADVANCE NOTES

Newman at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

· Newman makes his 23rd Cup start at Las Vegas on Sunday, where he has an average finish of 15.6 with 10 top-10 finishes.

· Seven of the last nine starts at LVMS have netted a top-15 finish for Newman. He’s coming off a 15th-place run there last fall, and also ran 10th in the fall race in 2019. He missed the 2020 spring race after recovering from his Daytona 500 crash.

· Newman’s best finish at the 1.5-mile facility came in 2015 when he finished third, one of his four top fives at the track dating back to 2001. He ran fourth twice – first in 2002 and again in 2012 – and also finished fifth in 2011.

· He has an average starting position of 15.4 at Vegas with one pole and nine top-10 starts.

Scott Graves at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

· Graves calls his eighth Cup race at Las Vegas on Sunday, where he has an average finish of 18.3 with two top-10s.

· Graves led Newman to the 10th-place run in the 2019 fall race, and also finished eighth in 2018 with Daniel Suarez.

· He also called three Xfinity races – including two with Chris Buescher – and finished ninth in 2014.

QUOTE WORTHY
Newman on racing at Las Vegas:
“We’re excited to get out West to Las Vegas and back up our strong performance this past Sunday with another top-10, if not better. We put together a solid top-10 in the fall race two years ago, and ran decent there again late last year. We’ve got a little pep in our step knowing the speed we had this past weekend in Homestead, but there’s still plenty work to be done, and this Sunday is another opportunity to do so in the Wyndham Rewards Ford.”

Last Time Out
Newman maneuvered his way to a seventh-place run Sunday at Homestead, his first top-10 of the young 2021 season. After starting 23rd, he powered his way inside the top-10 early and battled back into the fray late. The finish marked his first top-10 on a non-Superspeedway track since the 2019 season finale at Homestead when he ran seventh, one of his 14 top-10s that season.

Where They Rank
Ryan Newman is 20th in the driver standings through three races.

On the Car
Wyndham Rewards returns to Newman’s No. 6 machine for its first race of 2021. It marks the brand’s fourth season with Roush Fenway and the No. 6 team after they initially joined the fold in 2018 with Matt Kenseth.

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Chris Buescher – Las Vegas Advance

Team: No. 17 Fastenal Ford Mustang
Crew Chief: Luke Lambert
Twitter: @17RoushTeam, @RoushFenway and @Chris_Buescher
Pennzoil 400 – Sunday, March 7 at 3:30 p.m. ET on FOX, PRN, SiriusXM Channel 90

ADVANCE NOTES

Buescher at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

· Buescher makes his ninth Cup start at Las Vegas on Sunday, where he carries an average finish of 17.2 with one top-10, which came in his most recent outing there last fall.

· In that event, Buescher started 16th but powered to a top-10 in the 400-mile race – one of his eight top-10 finishes in the 2020 season.

· Buescher also ran 14th in the spring race a year ago, one of his four overall top-15s at the 1.5-mile track.

· Buescher had two Xfinity starts at Vegas with a best finish of ninth in 2014 under Scott Graves. A year later the duo went on to finish 14th in the 2015 race.

Luke Lambert at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

· Lambert will call his 12th Cup race at LVMS on Sunday, where he has an average finish of 13.5 with four top-10 finishes.

· In 11 prior starts, Lambert has top result of third, which came with Ryan Newman in 2015. He led Buescher to the ninth-place run last fall, and his 13.5 average finish stands as the best of any track on the circuit in his 10-year stint as a crew chief.

· Lambert also called one Xfinity Series event for Elliott Sadler in 2012, finishing third after starting on the pole.

QUOTE WORTHY
Buescher on racing at Las Vegas:
“Vegas is another opportunity for our team and organization to prove what we’re capable of. While it’s different from Homestead in many ways, it carries a lot of speed and is a place we felt good about after finishing ninth last fall. We’re excited for the opportunity come Sunday, and look forward to another solid day in the Fastenal Ford.”

Last Time Out
Buescher was the talk of the afternoon last Sunday in Homestead, ultimately finishing 19th after winning the opening stage, earning a playoff point and leading 57 laps.

· Buescher passed 11 cars in the opening 53 laps before taking the lead, one he would hold for 57 laps, marking more than he led any prior season in his Cup career.

· It also marked the most laps led for any RFR car on an intermediate track since Carl Edwards paced the field for 68 laps at Atlanta in 2013.

· Buescher took the green-checkered stage one in the lead, marking his second stage win (Talladega last fall). He went on to finish sixth in the second stage, earning a career-high 15 stage points.

Where They Rank
Through three races in the 2021 campaign, Buescher is 15th in driver standings with one playoff point.

On the Car
Fastenal returns to the fold at Roush Fenway for its 11th season in 2021. They spent three years on the No. 99 before jumping to the No. 17 Cup Series entry, and were the primary partner on the No. 60 Xfinity team that captured the owner’s championship in 2011.

Fastenal will feature top suppliers Loctite, Sqwincher, Norseman, Dupont/Tyvek and Lista on Buescher’s Mustang as he competes this weekend. For more information on these suppliers, visit Fastenal.com, and stay up-do-date on social @FastenalRacing, @Fastenal.

About Fastenal
Fastenal [Nasdaq: FAST] is North America’s largest fastener distributor and a ‘one-stop’ source for hundreds of thousands of OEM, MRO and Construction products. With more than 2,600 stores worldwide, the company supports B2B customers with tailored local inventory and dedicated personnel, who visit regularly, quickly respond to emergency needs, and provide efficient inventory management solutions. Fastenal’s service-oriented business network includes the world’s largest industrial vending program, 14 regional distribution centers, 8 custom manufacturing facilities, thousands of delivery vehicles, and industry-leading sourcing, quality and engineering resources.

GMS Racing Camping World Trucks Daytona Road Course Preview

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

  • Starts: 4, Best start: 2, Best finish: 2, Top 5s: 2, Top 10s: 4, Laps led: 97

2021 Camping World Trucks Stats

  • Starts: 2, Best start: 2, Best finish; 2, Top 10s: 2, Laps led: 18

Notes:

  • Sheldon Creed will sport Camping World colors this Friday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Marcus Lemonis, CEO of Camping World, tweeted during the Daytona Road Course race for Creed to reach out to him regarding sponsorship for the season. Lemonis has made an effort to cultivate B2B relationships throughout the Camping World Trucks field.
  • Creed and the No. 2 team will compete with chassis No. 324 this Friday in Las Vegas. Creed competed with this chassis eight times in 2020 where he lead 248 laps and scored seven top-10 finishes including two wins at Kentucky and the fall Texas race.
  • Jeff Stankiewicz returns to crew chief for the No. 2 team this season.The 2020 championship winning crew chief reunited with Creed mid-season in 2019 after winning the 2018 ARCA Menards Series championship together. Stankiewicz has seven Camping World Trucks wins as a crew chief including five in 2020 en route to the series championship.

Quote:

“It’s very cool what Marcus (Lemonis) is doing and I’m thankful that he supports the truck series like he does. I think we’re going to have another fast truck this weekend, it’s going to race different than it did in the fall with the colder temperatures. I’ve never not liked Vegas, but the truck I had last fall really gave me confidence. I’m excited to get back there, I feel like it’s a track we have a shot at winning at and I would love to bring that win home for Maury Gallagher.”

Zane Smith, No. 21 Michael Roberts Construction Chevrolet Silverado
Las Vegas Motor Speedway Camping World Trucks Stats

  • Starts: 2, Best start: 7, Best finish: 7, Top 10s: 2

2021 Camping World Truck Stats

  • Starts: 2, Best start: 8, Best finish: 16

Notes:

  • Michael Roberts Construction returns to sponsor Zane Smith’s No. 21 Chevrolet Silverado in Friday night’s Bucked Up 200 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
  • Smith and the No. 21 team will compete with chassis No. 330 this weekend in Las Vegas. Smith led 168 laps in six starts with this chassis in 2020, including his win at Dover.
  • Kevin “Bono” Manion returns for a second season with Smith and the No. 21 team. The pair racked up two wins and 13 top-10 finds in 2020 en route to a second-place finish in the championship standings. Manion has six Camping World Trucks wins, 17 NASCAR Xfinity Series wins and five NASCAR Cup Series wins in 19 years as a crew chief in the sport.

Quote:

“I’m looking forward to Vegas this weekend. I really like the track, it’s probably one of my favorite mile-and-a-half, we were just a little off on our set ups last year. I’m going to be starting deep in the field so hopefully we can get up through the pack fast and score some stage points and maybe grab a win. It would be great to celebrate my first win of 2021 in Las Vegas with all my family!”

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

  • Starts: 1, Best start: 16

2021 Camping World Trucks Stats

  • Starts: 2, Best start: 4

Notes:

  • Chase Purdy made his Las Vegas Motor Speedway debut in the Camping World Trucks event last September.
  • Purdy and the No. 23 team will compete with chassis No. 321 in Friday night’s race. The 23 team utilized this chassis four times in 2020 and scored one top-10 at Michigan in August.
  • Tuscaloosa, Ala.-based company Bama Buggies will sponsor Purdy for Friday night’s event.
  • Jeff Hensley rejoins GMS as crew chief for Purdy and the No. 23 team. Hensley has 18 Camping World Truck wins in 395 races atop the pit box through 17 seasons in the series. Hensley was previously at GMS in 2016 and served as crew chief for Spencer Gallagher. Quote:

“I’m really excited to get back to Las Vegas this weekend. I feel like we are going to be strong there and it’s an opportunity for us to really show the speed that this 23 team is capable of. It’s a track that I really like and I’m ready to get after it.”

Raphael Lessard, No. 24 Camping World Chevrolet Silverado
Las Vegas Motor Speedway Camping World Trucks Stats

  • Starts: 2, Best start: 8

2021 Camping World Trucks Stats

  • Starts: 2, Best start: 5, Laps led: 17, Stage wins: 2

Notes:

  • Raphael Lessard will sport Camping World colors for this Friday’s Bucked Up 200 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis put a call out on Twitter to assist any unsponsored teams on the entry list for the Las Vegas event. Lemonis has made an effort to cultivate B2B relationships throughout the Camping World Trucks field.
  • Lessard and the No. 24 team will compete with chassis No. 309 on Friday in Las Vegas. The No. 24 utilized this chassis eight times in 2020 and scored three top-10 and two top-five finishes including a win at Bristol in September.
  • Chad Walter shifts to the No. 24 Silverado to crew chief for Lessard in 2021. Walter has five wins in 208 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at crew chief and led Tyler Ankrum’s team to a playoff berth in 2020 in his first season as a Camping World Trucks crew chief.

Quote:

“I feel good about Las Vegas. I think I still have a lot to learn about mile-and-a-half, but I got better at it as the season went on last year. I’m excited to see the truck that Chad Walter and the team have prepared and I’m ready to race.”

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

  • Starts: 3, Best start: 2, Best finish: 10, Top 10s: 1

2021 Camping World Truck Stats

  • Starts: 2, Best start: 11, Laps led: 6

Notes:

  • Tyler Ankrum and the No. 26 team will utilize chassis No. 326 on Friday night. Ankrum competed with this chassis seven times in 2020 and earned three top-10 finishes in those starts.
  • LiUNA returns as primary sponsor for Ankrum’s No. 26 Chevrolet for Friday night’s race at the Daytona Road Course.
  • Charles Denike move to captain the No. 26 crew for Tyler Ankrum in the 2021 season. 2020 marked Denike’s first full-time season as crew chief and produced two memorable wins, with Chase Elliott at Charlotte in May 2020 as well as Sam Mayer’s commanding win of Bristol in September.

Quote:

“I’m excited to get to Las Vegas. We didn’t have the best of luck the first couple weeks of the season in the season and I’m ready to put that behind us. GMS has been strong at this track previously so I’m ready to go out and try to earn my first win of the season and get a win at Maury Gallagher’s home track.”

ABOUT GMS RACING

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

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DXDT Racing Brings Full Squad to Sonoma Raceway for Season Start

SONOMA, Calif., (February 2, 2021) – The 2021 SRO America season begins this week at Sonoma Raceway with a series of double headers for the GT World Challenge America, GT America, and TC America, and DXDT Racing has a full squad of sports cars ready to hit the ground running. The team’s fleet of five cars will proudly sport the branding of longtime partner CrowdStrike Racing under their new mantra “Win as One.”

The customer racing team’s efforts will be led by the three-car Mercedes AMG GT3 lineup in the Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS. The race weekend will consist of two double headers, each 90 minutes long. The series format requires two drivers per car to share the driving duties of the race weekend. David Askew and Ryan Dalziel will return to the No. 63 Mercedes, as well as George Kurtz and Colin Braun to the No. 04 Mercedes. Erin Vogel and Michael Cooper are the newest pair to the team, racing the No. 19 Mercedes. All three parings will race in the Pro/Am class, along with the returning Pro/Pro and Am classes.

As previously announced, CJ Moses and the No. 58 Mercedes AMG GT3 will run in the new GT America series, a new opportunity for bronze rated drivers with GT2, GT3, and GT4 machinery. George Kurtz will also take part in the new series this weekend in the No. 04 Mercedes AMG GT3, taking advantage of the additional track time. The pair of forty-minute races only require one driver, with the various of class competitions varied by the type of machinery.

All eyes in TC America will be on Kevin Boehm, the TCA class winner in the 2020 championship standings. He had a highly successful season, securing not only the Drivers championship title, but also Rookie of the Year. Following his strong debut, this weekend he will advance to the TC class in his No. 9 Honda Performance Development Civic Type R. The TC America format will also be comprised of a pair of 40-minute races, with one driver per car.

As a new race season begins for the Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS, DXDT Racing and Crowdstrike Racing have again partnered with Operation Motorsport, a veteran-led not-for-profit based in based in Brighton, Ontario. Operation Motorsport works with teams across professional auto racing to engage ill and injured service members and veterans affected by military service in an effort to aid in their recovery and rehabilitation.

The program primarily aids veterans unable to get the chance to complete their service, placing them within organizations such as DXDT and Crowdstrike Racing. The supportive team environment creates a community for them to grow and have purpose with application of their skill sets, joining the race programs to assist with paddock operations and standard race weekend preparations. The service members are completely embedded in their assigned team, working the entire race weekends as one of the crew.

For the 2021 race season, Staff Sgt. William Babineau (Ret.) and Staff Sgt. Katrina Williams will work in the GT World Challenge America series on the No. 04 CrowdStrike/AWS/DXDT Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3, as crew on the car driven by George Kurtz and Colin Braun.

Sgt Cody Reinecker (Ret.) and Chief Master Sergeant (Ret.) Craig Neri will join the crew of Kevin Boehm’s No. 9 CrowdStrike/AWS/DXDT Honda Performance Development Civic Type R TC for the TC America Powered by Skip Barber Racing School championship.

CrowdStrike, the Official Internet and Cloud Security provider for GT World Challenge, has helped organize the placement of veterans in its racing programs during the last four years. Operation Motorsport is one of many veteran programs that CrowdStrike supports corporately. It is active in many avenues of placing veterans in employment opportunities with the aim of helping service members integrate into private workplaces. The continued partnership between DXDT Racing, CrowdStrike, and Operation Motorsport will plant the seeds for a better a better future for veterans, long after the 2021 race season.

The customer racing program DXDT Racing has assembled reflects the team’s continued growth after a fruitful 2020 season, followed by the transition to a new 20,000 square-foot race shop in Statesville, North Carolina, and a strengthened partnership with CrowdStrike Racing. Under General Manager Erin Gahagan’s steady leadership, the team has added Gary Penission as the crew chief, and Stephan Pfeiffer as race engineer, and Carlo Vermeulen returns as race engineer. With pre-season testing concluded, each of the team’s entries look to be early championship contenders. All qualifying and race sessions for the season opener at Sonoma Raceway will air live at YouTube.com/GTWorld. For full event information, visit sro-america.com.

Sonoma Raceway Schedule | All Times U.S Pacific
Thursday, March 4
8:30AM – 9:10AM GT America Test Session 1
9:25AM – 10:05AM TC America Test Session 1
11:35AM – 12:35PM GT World Challenge America Test Session 1
1:35PM – 2:15PM GT America Test Session 2
2:30PM – 3:10PM TC America Test Session 2
4:40PM – 5:40PM GT World Challenge America Test Session 2

Friday, March 5
8:30AM – 9:00AM Bronze Test
9:00AM – 9:30AM GT America Practice 1
9:45AM – 10:15AM TC America Practice 1
10:30AM – 11:30AM GT World Challenge America Practice 1
1:30PM – 2:00PM GT America Practice 2
2:15PM – 2:45PM TC America Practice 2
3:00PM – 4:00PM GT World Challenge America Practice 2

Saturday, March 6
8:25AM – 8:40AM GT America Qualify
8:55AM – 9:10AM TC America Qualify
9:25AM – 9:40AM GT World Challenge America Qualify Driver 1
9:45AM – 10:00AM GT World Challenge America Qualify Driver 2
12:10PM – 12:50PM GT America Race 1
1:05PM – 1:45PM TC America Race 1
2:15PM – 3:45PM GT World Challenge America Race 1

Sunday, March 7
8:45AM – 9:25AM GT America Race 2
9:50AM – 10:30AM TC America Race 2
1:15PM – 2:45PM GT World Challenge America Race 2

Driver Quotes

David Askew | Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS
No. 63 CrowdStrike/ DXDT Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3
DXDT just came off a successful test running all five cars at Sonoma last week. We have three really great pro drivers and three strong AMs in the GT World Challenge America series. Everyone brings their “A” game, so we are looking to pick up where we left off last season where we had many podiums, a few wins, and a two-three finish for the championship. On the GT America side we have CJ Moses stepping up from TCR, and George Kurtz racing in the new series as well, and 2020 TCA champion Kevin Boehm stepping up to his next class in TC America. All the drivers have been racing and testing in the off season, and everyone is ready to go.

DXDT Racing continues to make a big investment in SRO as we feel their GT racing series is well suited to our customer racing program. This is our 4th year running the AMG GT3. We have a strong relationship with Mercedes-AMG who are dedicated to their product and continue to help DXDT field fast race cars. Sonoma is a momentum track, well suited to the AMG. We are optimistic for this weekend, as the AMG tends to be a good all-around car and we are in it for the championship. Consistent podium finishes are what we are after; we expect to win races and “be there” when it counts.

Ryan Dalziel | Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS
No. 63 CrowdStrike/DXDT Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3
We’ve really made some major changes at DXDT Racing during the offseason, mainly relocating the team to North Carolina. But one with that is staying consistent and in fact strengthening is our investment with Mercedes AMG. At the most recent test it was so cool to see five DXDT Racing AMG GT3s running under the tent. I’m proud to have been a small part of building this team and I know we have all the right ingredients to make a run for the championship in all of our entries. Of course I want it to be the 63 that I will once again share with my good friend David Askew. David from middle of 2020 has found overdrive and we come out the gate swinging at Sonoma.

George Kurtz | Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS
No. 04 CrowdStrike/DXDT Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3
We are ready for this challenge. The CrowdStrike and DXDT teams have made great progress in our offseason testing program. Colin and I were close to an elusive Sonoma victory a year ago. Pursuing a clear victory is something I definitely want to achieve this season, and we’re putting in the work to make it happen.

Colin Braun | Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS
No. 04 CrowdStrike/DXDT Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3
After we returned to racing after last year’s lockdown, we really found our groove. I feel like Sonoma was a weekend where we showed we were ready to take the next step as championship contenders and put all the pieces together. It’s great to open the season at a track like Sonoma, so hopefully we can start out our year with a home victory for CrowdStrike. Everyone has been putting in a lot of effort in the offseason to make that happen.

Erin Vogel | Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS
No. 19 CrowdStrike/DXDT Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3
We have great momentum coming into Sonoma. The crew at DXDT has been working incredibly hard to be ready, above and beyond the normal beginning season work. We’ve got a super solid car that we’ve been able to become very familiar with over the last two months. We’re excited to see the competition in this class and get out there, wheel to wheel again.

Michael Cooper |Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS
No. 19 CrowdStrike/ DXDT Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3
We’ve been testing our No.19 Mercedes to get the chassis dialed in and to familiarize ourselves with the car. That has all gone well but the first race in a new car is always a challenge. Thankfully we have solid teammates and a great group of people overall to help make the effort what it should be. I’m excited to go racing again.

CJ Moses | GT America
No. 58 CrowdStrike/AWS/DXDT Mercedes-AMG GT3
Sonoma last year was one of the highlights of our TCR season. The track is phenomenal, and I can’t imagine how it will be in the Mercedes-AMG GT3. A podium and a good haul of championship points would be a great way to start this exciting new GT America Powered by AWS series.

Kevin Boehm | TC America
No. 9 CrowdStrike/DXDT Honda Performance Development Civic Type R TC
This is where our campaign started to turn for the better last season. Sonoma is a great challenge for both driver and car. It takes a finely-tuned racecar to be successful there so I will have to learn the new car quickly. I’m confident the CrowdStrike/AWS/DXDT HPD Civic Type R TC will be up to the task, but we’ll have to wait until we’re in California to see its full potential.

ABOUT DXDT RACING
DXDT Racing LLC is a high-performance sports car racing team founded by team principal David Askew in 2014 and located in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Team’s primary focus is on GT3 and GT4 racing in North America. The team has fielded cars in various racing series such as SRO’s World Challenge GT America Powered by AWS, IMSA’s Michelin Pilot Challenge, and Lamborghini’s Super Trofeo series. Although the team is young, DXDT is comprised of a group of highly experienced professionals with championship winning backgrounds.

ABOUT CROWDSTRIKE®
CrowdStrike® Inc. (Nasdaq: CRWD), a global cybersecurity leader, is redefining security for the cloud era with an endpoint protection platform built from the ground up to stop breaches. The CrowdStrike Falcon® platform’s single lightweight-agent architecture leverages cloud-scale artificial intelligence (AI) and offers real-time protection and visibility across the enterprise, preventing attacks on endpoints on or off the network. Powered by the proprietary CrowdStrike Threat Graph®, CrowdStrike Falcon correlates over 2.5 trillion endpoint-related events per week in real time from across the globe, fueling one of the world’s most advanced data platforms for security. For more information, visit crowdstrikeracing.com

CHEVY NCS AT LAS VEGAS: Kurt Busch Teleconference Transcript

NASCAR CUP SERIES
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
PENNZOIL 400
TEAM CHEVY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
MARCH 2, 2021

KURT BUSCH, NO. 1 MONSTER ENERGY CAMARO ZL1 1LE, Teleconference Transcript:

TALK ABOUT YOUR WIN AT LAS VEGAS LAST YEAR AND WHAT IT MEANT TO YOU
“It was a huge win for me, personally. Las Vegas Motor Speedway had been a thorn in my side over the years. I left there every year more and more displeased and frustrated. Sometimes you don’t win at a track. Daytona took me 17 years to win the 500. I felt differently leaving Daytona. I know it’s going to happen. It’s going to happen. It will happen. Vegas, I don’t think it is ever going to happen. Vegas was that tough on me. It was an emotional tie of growing up there and having all my friends and family and people there, rooting me on, and just not being able to get the job done just felt weird. And so, it was really a spiritual moment of winning last September in the Playoffs at the South Point 400, and then not having fans and having people at the race track. I missed them and it was like boom, they zoomed in on me and we all celebrated through the TV lens. So, it was just a pretty big moment for me last year and I was just happy to win for Ganassi and to help us advance to through the Playoffs. It was a very impactful win las year.”

THERE ARE THREE UNUSUAL WINNERS TO START THE SEASON. IS IT MORE THAT THE THREE TRACKS ARE NOT TRADITIONAL TRACKS AS OPPOSED TO WHERE TEAMS ACTUALLY ARE RIGHT NOW?
“Yeah, I think you’re on the right path that it’s three unique tracks with a superspeedway, a road course, a 1.5-mile. But then the rules have stayed the same, primarily. And yet also my crew chief, Matt McCall, was telling me how some of the tech procedures have changed and different things are being enforced differently than what they have been in years past. Some of the aero advantages that some teams had, they might not be at full strength or there’s just different ways that we’re all adjusting to the sequences. And so there’s adjusting to the new but there’s also the impounds or lack of practice and the other things that it seems like other teams are finding better patterns for. I’m enjoying the start of the season and watching different guys lead leaps, passing different guys, different guys are passing me; it’s a very unique time right now. And then you have all manufacturers have won. Ford won the big 500, Toyota’s got a road course, a Chevy wins this weekend at a 1.5-mile, so we’ve got everything going for us right now. You don’t see a clear advantage for anybody.”

TYPICALLY, THE THOUGHT IS THAT WHEN NASCAR MOVES TO THE TRADITIONAL 1.5-MILES, THAT’S WHEN THE SEASON REALLY STARTS. WITH THE CHANGE IN THE SCHEDULE THIS YEAR THERE ARE STILL EIGHT 1.5-MILES. IS THE IMPORTANCE STILL THERE AND IS IT STILL AN INDICATOR OF WHERE TEAMS ARE RIGHT NOW?
“It’s hard to really put a thumb on everything all at once. I’ve always looked at the start of the year is the chunk of races before the Easter break. And that’s how a team evaluates what direction they need to go. The schedule that I’ve seen this year for everything, you have all these road courses that are part of the regular season and they can fill up with different winners towards who is going to be in the Playoffs or not. We might have somebody, new first-time winners with these road courses, that changes the way that points are accumulated to work your way in to the Playoffs. But then when you see the traditional ten races that are in the Playoffs go through those 1.5-miles, and the short tracks, too, that we haven’t even been to. And that’s how you win the championship. You win it at Phoenix. So, it’s still a lot of variety and no set patterns right now.”

DOES IT CHANGE YOUR MINDSET OR YOUR TEAM STRATEGY WHEN IT COMES TO HOW YOU APPROACH THE REST OF THE REGULAR SEASON WITH THREE SURPRISING WINNERS?
“Again, you can’t put the cart before the horse. You’ve just got to let things play out here a little bit and see how things shake out with guys that have the wins. Are they going to go after these Stage points only now to help them once the Playoffs start? You have the tracks still, that we need to, that balance out all of the off-season changes. Vegas is a high-grip 1.5-mile. Phoenix will be next week. The short tracks will start popping up. We’re going to go sling some mud at Bristol. So, a quality team like ours, we have to be in the Playoffs. We know we will. The important thing for us is to stick to our strength and that’s to gain points, methodically, through the Stages of each race, with race finishes, and if we’ve got the chance to gamble for a win at the end, we of course need to grab it. But right now, I think we’re only like four points out of being third overall with the wreck at Daytona. So, we’ve just got to keep chiseling away at getting our points built up. Then that will give us more options to do things.”

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON BRISTOL? ARE YOU OKAY WITH A DIRT TRACK ON THE SCHEDULE?
“Yeah, I think it’s going to be fun. It’s something different. Bristol Motor Speedway has done an incredible job of marketing the difference and putting dirt on it I think January 1. And then it’s like March 1st, they’re on their social. I heard the race is sold out. There’s going to be all types of other divisions racing. It’s got a bunch of hype. And they’ve done a really good job with it. And so, we’ll see how the race plays out. I think the track is going to go dry-slick and the cars are going to be super slow and sensitive. But hey, there’s points. You’ve got to get them. And there’s a chance to win and to get into the Playoffs. So, some guys are going to absorb it. Some guys are going to dread it.”

WITH THREE DIFFERENT WINNERS, IS IT GOOD FOR THE SPORT HAVING A SITUATION WHERE ALMOST NOW WE DON’T EVEN KNOW WHO HAS A CHANCE TO WIN EVERY WEEK?
“It’s like the beginning of the Kentucky Derby. You have all horses that have a shot at it. One guy leads. One guy drops back. Then by the end of those two minutes, the fastest two minutes in sports, you see your front-runners. You see who has jumped to the lead and who will get there. It’s just this is a great start to the year with the variety of tracks, the rules in place. You’re still going to have your front-runners. There’s no way that Denny (Hamlin) is not going to win multiple races. Harvick. I hope we’re in that click. I still think you’ll have your front-runners and then you’re going to have your guys that have won and then they’re going to get complacent.”

HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN TO THE RACE FANS HOW YOU TALK ABOUT A TRACK LIKE ATLANTA AND SAY IT’S WORN OUT, IT’S COMING APART, AND THE DRIVER SMILES AND SAYS, WE LOVE IT?
“The easiest way to explain it is the lap times. When you have fresh tires at a track like Homestead or California Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway, you get to just barrel it down in there. And you’re running just as fast as you can go and then by lap 3, the tires go, we can’t hold that grip. What are you going to do now? And then by lap 20, you’re sliding all around and you’re like oh, this is great because I’ve still got 20 more laps to go before we get to a pit window. And so, the driver really has to work at the worn-out asphalt tracks to keep up with changing track conditions and tire wear. Some of the other tracks (like) Michigan, some of the other hybrid 1.5-miles, we basically run the same lap time the whole time. And there’s nothing we can do to manipulate the car’s speed to catch the other guy in front of us.”

SO, THERE’S NO POINT IN SLIDING AROUND WHEN IT DOESN’T BECOME FUN? OR, IS IT FUN ANYMORE?
“Oh, it’s fun of course. And that’s what makes the lower grip tracks the bigger challenge. Like Bristol going to dirt, that’s going to be the least amount of grip we’ve ever seen. So, here we go.”

TELL US ABOUT THAT MONSTER VIDEO. WHAT WAS THE PRODUCTION LIKE? IS THERE A HIDDEN MESSAGE BEHIND THAT ABOUT YOUR FUTURE?
“To me, it was a blast to assemble a quality car from Ganassi and from Hendrick engines, and to take a NASCAR car out on the open road. And to have free reign, to work with Florida and the Dept. of Transportation, the Tourism Bureau, and to work with the Highway Patrol, it was a dream of mine to do something different, to create the Monster lifestyle that I enjoy every day with the employees, with the workers, with our fans. And to see a NASCAR car going 200 mph over the seven-mile bridge to Key West, it was a theme of what is the Monster lifestyle about? And then with the Harley riders, the moto guys doing backflips over the ramps, the bridge, cameos from Monster athletes, Vanilla Ice, who is a friend of mine down in South Florida. It just tied in a story of mine as well, on my career; with race wins, the good and the bad, and just the race journey that I’ve been on. I wanted to create those moments with such a scenic drive. And then yes, at the end is my racing career fulfilled? Is it complete? There are always those things that keep drawing any racer back. And there are those subliminal messages I sprinkled in throughout it. So, it was just a blast working with everybody and having fun down in Florida. I was trying to just put together something fun.”

SO, IS THAT A RETIREMENT VIDEO OR NOT?
“It’s left to your interpretation. Replay it and watch it again and have everybody else open it up and watch for more views.”

WHEN YOU HAVE A VIBRATION, WHAT GOES THROUGH A DRIVER’S MIND? HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH THAT?
‘I have flashbacks of 2004 when my wheel came apart. The center section came apart from the outer rim. You go through your memory bank of moments when there are vibrations. Is it a tire rub? Is it a loose lug nut? Is it damage from something else? You go through all these checklists and then if it keeps getting worse, you’re like man, it’s not going to make it with the amount of laps that are left based off of how the vibration feels in the car. It’s the worst feeling in the world when you pull in and they go yeah, everything was tight. And my crew, now that I’ve learned a little bit more of what was going on after that pit stop, it was loose. They just didn’t want to tell me. They were just hoping that it would go the distance because that was the end of the race. It went green all the way to the end. And the pit crew is gambling, trying to give me that track position to go for the win because we ran in the top 5 all day. And those are those moments where a team has to be on their game, but also truthful and work through the situation together. And I. said this is enough. We’re going to hit the fence and have a problem. And I did it early enough in the run to where we could still work our way back. My hope was to just get back to the lead lap and then if a yellow came out, at least we gave ourselves a chance without damage. So, there are a lot of things to evaluate. And you’ve got to go on past experience; and we pulled it together to come back and finish eighth.”

DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU SORT OF KNOW FROM ALL YOUR EXPERIENCE? YOU KNOW TIRES AS WELL AS A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO WORK ON THE CAR. DO YOU KNOW IT’S GOING TO BE OKAY OR IS IT JUST A SHOT IN THE DARK, OR WHAT?
“I’m not going to say I’m an expert in problem solving with crappy problems (laughs) but, having loose wheels or having vibrations and understanding where they’re coming from, I’m going to give myself a report card of eight out of 10 times I’ve been right. And if you’re wrong on those other two times, you’ve just got to take it. And so, I pitted, running in the top 5, with a chance to win. But at the end of the day, if that thing would have vibrated apart and tore the fender off and we had hit the fence, we would have finished 35th instead of where we rallied back and finished eighth. Points at the beginning part of the year are very important. And you’ve just got to stick with your gut and make the call.”

FOR BRISTOL, YOUR BROTHER, KYLE BUSCH, SIGNED UP TO RACE THE DIRT RACE THE WEEK BEFORE ALONG WITH (JOEY) LOGANO AND (KYLE) LARSON. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THAT? DO YOU THINK IT WILL GIVE HIM A LEG-UP?
“Yeah, I’ve been researching the Bristol Dirt Race with what cars are running, when they’re running, how many laps will they get; and to me, with NASCAR somewhat unveiling our schedule now, we’re going to have practice on Friday. We’re going to have heat races on Saturday. And then race on Sunday. That helps me feel more confident that I’ll drive my Cup car on that track and go through the track’s changing conditions with the same car. If we didn’t have all that and just went in cold turkey, then I’d be looking to run other cars. And yet when you go to run other Late Models or Modifieds, wheel travel is different; side-force and downforce, everything is different. And I don’t want to develop bad habits leading into the Cup car. So, my most and best preparation and approach to this is to stick with my team, our car, and talk with Truck Series guys that have run Eldora. That’s where you’re going to learn the most in prep for Bristol Dirt.”
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DOGECOIN BETS WITH SPRINGRATES ON PARSONS IN VEGAS

Mooresville, N.C. (March 2nd, 2021) – Stefan Parsons and BJ McLeod Motorsports (BJMM) announce today that Dogecoin, the cryptocurrency company, will ride along with primary sponsor Springrates and driver Stefan Parsons at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) Alsco Uniforms 300.

Sean Taylor, founder and CEO of Springrates immediately saw a significant and relevant opportunity to bring back Dogecoin in NASCAR, as popularity and traction has increased on social media platforms through significant figures positively acknowledging cryptocurrency, such as Elon Musk.

“Lately, I have been obsessed with learning more about blockchain and the future of decentralized currency. I had the idea of including Dogecoin on the car for this race while chatting with Stefan following the season opener in Daytona,” said Taylor. “It was ironic because at the time, I wasn’t aware his dad’s team previously ran the Dogecoin car in 2014. Maybe it was fate.”

Fate it was. Although this will be the cryptocurrency’s debut in the NXS, it will not be the first time that Dogecoin has adorned a race car in NASCAR. In 2014, an online Dogecoin community on Reddit brought attention to the lack of sponsorship for Josh Wise, who at the time drove for Phil Parsons Racing then in the No. 98 Sprint Cup Series. Within a week, over 55K in funds were produced for Wise to be sponsored by Dogecoin for the Aaron’s 499 race in Talladega. After earning his second-best finish in the Dogecoin car, Wise announced that if he was able to win the Sprint Showdown or win the fan vote, requiring him to defeat Danica Patrick, he would run the ‘Moonrocket’ car for free at the 2014 All-Star Race. After Wise won the fan vote and was in the All-Star Race, it was clear that the Dogecoin community has a NASCAR interest.

Dogecoin has such a great community and there is so much interest surrounding it. I’m drawn to it because it’s affordable, gaining a lot of traction, and has endless potential. Plus, who doesn’t love memes?” Taylor added.

“Having the opportunity to run a scheme that has an incredible story from my Dad’s race team is something I am so proud to do. When Josh ran the Dogecoin car in 2014, I was much younger and remember being so excited at the fact that the Dogecoin community and Reddit came together to make it happen. At the time, I also wished it were me in the seat. So, to have the chance for Dogecoin to ride along with Sean and me in Las Vegas is a dream come true,” Parsons added.

In 17 starts in the NXS, Parsons has an average start of 26.9 and an average finish of 22. His best finish of the 2021 season was at Daytona International Speedway, where he finished in the 13th position after racing his way up and avoiding on-track incidents.

Coverage of the Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube begins Saturday, March 6th at 4:00 p.m. ET. Live coverage will be on FS1, Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM. Race time, 4:30p.m. ET.

About Springrates

Springrates was founded in 2005 to provide the automotive tuning industry with a trustworthy company that specializes in high performance suspension including aftermarket coilovers, lowering springs, air ride, sway bars and more. To learn more about Springrates visit www.springrates.com or via social media on   FacebookInstagram  and Twitter.

About BJ McLeod Motorsports

BJ McLeod Motorsports, Inc. is owned by current NASCAR Cup driver, BJ McLeod and his wife Jessica. The team is located in Mooresville, North Carolina and operates out of a 15,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility, fielding three full-time NASCAR XFINITY Series entries and one part-time NASCAR Cup Series entry. To learn more about BJ McLeod Motorsports, visit www.bjmcleodmotorsports.com. Follow along with the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

About Stefan Parsons Racing

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Ford Performance NASCAR: Ford’s Logano Looking To Extend Vegas Win Streak

FORD PERFORMANCE NASCAR: LAS VEGAS ADVANCE

NASCAR’s top three national series move from Florida to Nevada for this weekend’s tripleheader at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Ford has 29 combined wins in the NASCAR Cup, NASCAR XFINITY and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series since the track began hosting events in 1996. One year ago, Joey Logano and Chase Briscoe took Ford to Victory Lane with Logano successfully defending his win from 2019.

This Week’s Schedule:
Friday, March 5 – NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, 9 p.m. (FS1)
Saturday, March 6 – NASCAR XFINITY Series, 4:30 p.m. (FS1)
Sunday, March 7 – NASCAR Cup Series, 3:30 p.m. (FOX)

FORD IN THE NASCAR CUP SERIES AT LVMS

· Ford leads all manufacturers with 13 series wins in 26 all-time events.
· Roush Fenway Racing tops all organizations with 7 victories, including the first three.
· Ford has won four of the last six at LVMS (Kevin Harvick, Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano twice).

FORD IN THE NASCAR XFINITY SERIES AT LVMS

· Ford has 11 NASCAR XFINITY Series wins at LVMS.
· Chase Briscoe won both races last season.
· Jack Roush leads all car owner with 6 series victories at LVMS.

FORD IN THE NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES AT LVMS

· Ford has 5 series wins at LVMS.

· Ford’s last win came by Grant Enfinger, who won the 2018 playoff race.

· Joe Ruttman, Greg Biffle, Travis Kvapil and Tyler Reddick also have one Ford win each.

BRISCOE COMPLETES VEGAS FIRST

Chase Briscoe became the first driver to win both NASCAR XFINITY Series races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway since the track began hosting two events a year in 2018. Briscoe won spring event, which had to be run over the course of two days due to rain, after leading a race-high 89 laps. The key to his victory, however, was the pit crew, which got Briscoe off pit road first and allowed him to lead the final 36 circuits to post his first win of the season. He followed that up in the playoff opener with a dominating performance that saw him lead 164-of-200 laps. Briscoe won all three stages and left the track with the points lead and a guaranteed spot in the Round of 8.

VEGAS PROVES TO BE LOGANO’S BEST TRACK

When you win back-to-back races at any track like Joey Logano has done the past two years at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, you’re going to improve your career average. For Logano, those wins have helped make Las Vegas his best track on the circuit statistically as he sports an 8.4 average finish in 15 career starts. In fact, it’s the only track in which he’s made more than 10 career starts where his average finish is in single digits. Besides his two victories, Logano has 6 top-5 and 10 top-10 finishes at LVMS since joining the circuit in 2009. He had his streak of nine consecutive top-10 efforts end the last time the series visited in September when he finished 14th.

ROUSH RULES

There have been two Roush Fenway Racing drivers who have posted consecutive NASCAR Cup Series victories at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Jeff Burton won in 1999 and 2000 while Matt Kenseth did it in his championship season of 2003 and 2004. In fact, Roush Fenway Racing has been a force in both the NASCAR Cup and NASCAR XFINITY Series at the 1.5-mile facility. The organization has posted seven NCS wins and six NXS victories for a total of 13 overall, which includes back-to-back weekend sweeps in 1999 and 2000. In addition, RFR has three NASCAR Camping World Truck Series triumphs.

TEAM PENSKE ON VEGAS ROLL

Team Penske has had great success at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and will be looking to extend its years of winning at least one Cup race to four this weekend. Joey Logano is the two-time defending winner of Sunday’s scheduled Pennzoil 400 while teammate Brad Keselowski has three wins at the 1.5-mile track since coming to Ford in 2013. Overall, Team Penske has five wins in the last 11 series starts on the Cup side while also producing three victories in the NASCAR XFINITY Series during that same stretch of time.

SWEEP DELIGHT FOR KESELOWSKI

Brad Keselowski completed a weekend sweep in 2014 after taking the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR XFINITY Series events on consecutive days. Even though Keselowski led the most laps in the NCS race, he needed a little bit of luck and got it on the final lap when Dale Earnhardt Jr., who was in conservation mode, ran out of gas on the back straightaway. That enabled Keselowski to win going away and post the first of his six victories that season.

MARTIN LEADS FORD CHARGE IN INAUGURAL VEGAS CUP EVENT

Ford took the checkered flag at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the inaugural race at the 1.5-mile facility on March 1, 1998 as Mark Martin led a manufacturer runaway that saw 13 of the top 14 finishers driving a Taurus. The win was the first for Taurus, which became the first full-time four-door entry in NASCAR, after Ford decided to use it in the NASCAR Cup Series starting with the 1998 season. Martin bested Roush Fenway teammate Jeff Burton by 1.605 seconds to win the Las Vegas 400 with Rusty Wallace, Johnny Benson and Jeremy Mayfield rounding out the top-five. The only non-Ford to finish in the top-10 was the late Dale Earnhardt, who was eighth.

FORD NASCAR CUP SERIES WINNERS AT LAS VEGAS
1998 – Mark Martin
1999 – Jeff Burton
2000 – Jeff Burton
2003 – Matt Kenseth
2004 – Matt Kenseth
2008 – Carl Edwards
2011 – Carl Edwards
2014 – Brad Keselowski
2016 – Brad Keselowski
2018 – Kevin Harvick (1) and Brad Keselowski (2)
2019 – Joey Logano (1)
2020 – Joey Logano (1)

FORD NASCAR XFINITY SERIES WINNERS AT LAS VEGAS
1999 – Mark Martin
2000 – Jeff Burton
2002 – Jeff Burton
2005 – Mark Martin
2009 – Greg Biffle
2012 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
2013 – Sam Hornish Jr.
2014 – Brad Keselowski
2017 – Joey Logano
2020 – Chase Briscoe (Sweep)

FORD NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES WINNERS AT LAS VEGAS
1997 – Joe Ruttman
1999 – Greg Biffle
2007 – Travis Kvapil
2016 – Tyler Reddick
2018 – Grant Enfinger (2)

Kyle Busch – No. 51 Cessna Tundra Camping World Trucks Las Vegas Preview

Kyle Busch: Driver, No. 51 Cessna Toyota

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Overview:
Event: Bucked Up 200, Race 3 of 22, 134 Laps – 30/30/74; 201 Miles
Location: Las Vegas (Nev.) Motor Speedway (1.5-mile tri-oval)
Date/Broadcast: March 5, 2021 at 9 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR 90

The Report on ‘Rowdy’:

  • Owner-driver Kyle Busch gets behind the wheel of the No. 51 Cessna Tundra Friday night for his first of five NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts in 2021. Busch will also pilot the No. 51 at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway (March 20), Richmond (Va.) Raceway (April 17), Kansas Speedway in Kansas City (May 1) and Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa. (June 26). Since Textron Aviation became a partner in 2017, Busch has recorded 12 victories, 1,350 laps led and an average finish of 5.7 in 20 starts with the Cessna and Beechcraft brands adorning his Tundra.
  • Busch, the winningest driver in series history, enters Friday’s event having won 38.1% (59/155) of the Truck Series races he has entered and finished first or second in 55.5% (86/155). He has won multiple races in each of the last eight seasons (2013-2020). The talented wheelman in recent years had scored a victory at every active NASCAR Camping World Truck Series venue that he had made a start at, but with Richmond being added to the schedule this year he will need to win there to keep that stat intact. He’s made two starts at Richmond (2001 and 2005), with a best finish of 22nd.
  • The Las Vegas native has won the last three spring Camping World Truck Series events at his hometown track (2018-2020), leading a combined 43.5% (175/402) of the total laps in those races. More impressively, Busch has won each of those races with a different crew chief. Mike Hillman Jr. was atop the pit box for his first Truck Series win at Las Vegas in 2018, Rudy Fugle called the shots in 2019 and Danny Stockman led the No. 51 team to victory last year. In addition to his three truck wins at Las Vegas, the 35-year-old driver has two XFINITY Series triumphs (2016 and 2019), and a Cup Series win (2009) at the 1.5-mile tri-oval.
  • ‘Rowdy’ will have the chance to make it four Camping World Trucks victories in a row at Las Vegas with four different crew chiefs on Friday night. Mardy Lindley is in his first season as a crew chief at Kyle Busch Motorsports. Lindley has guided his drivers to 32 wins and four ARCA Menards Series East championships since 2013, including back-to-back titles with Sam Mayer the last two seasons. Additionally, he earned the ARCA Menards Series Sioux Chief Showdown championship with Mayer in 2020. Friday night’s race will be the first time that Lindley has called the shots for a Camping World Trucks event on a mile-and-a-half track.
  • Busch’s three career wins at Las Vegas are the most by a Camping World Truck Series driver. His 273 laps led at the Nevada track rank third, behind Jack Sprague (298) and Ron Hornaday Jr. (282).
  • After two events, the No. 51 team sits 17th in the Camping World Trucks owner standings. Drew Dollar finished 10th in the season opener at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway and Parker Chase was 23rd at the Daytona Road Course.
  • For more than 90 years, Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. company, has empowered our collective talent across the Beechcraft, Cessna, and Hawker brands to design and deliver the best aviation experience for our customers. With a range that includes everything from business jets, turboprops, and high-performance pistons, to special mission, military trainer and defense products, Textron Aviation has the most versatile and comprehensive aviation product portfolio in the world and a workforce that has produced more than half of all general aviation aircraft worldwide. Customers in more than 170 countries rely on our legendary performance, reliability, and versatility, along with our trusted global customer service network, for affordable and flexible flight. For more information, visit www.txtav.com.

Kyle Busch, Driver Q&A:

Are you looking forward to your five races in the Camping World Truck Series this year?
“Competing in the Truck Series in my own equipment is something I really enjoy doing, and as long as I’m allowed to race and my name is on the door, I’ll be running as many as I possibly can. Marcus (Lemonis) and all the folks at Camping World have really done a great job to promote the series over the years and have a lot of cool incentives on the line this year for the drivers and teams. Competition wise, the racing is as good as it has ever been — it is not as easy as everyone thinks it is to go out there and win races on a consistent basis. This if our fifth year partnering with Textron Aviation and having the Cessna logo on the hood of my Tundra for my Truck Series races. It has been a really successful partnership — we’ve been able to get them to victory lane multiple times in each of the first four seasons. Our goal this year is to go out there and be a perfect five for five like we were able to do a couple years ago.”

Talk about working with a new crew chief in trucks this year.
“I’m looking forward to working with Mardy (Lindley, crew chief) and the guys he’s put together on the No. 51 team this year. Mardy came onboard at KBM at the end of last year just before the Snowball Derby, so we brought him along to the Derby to observe down there in an effort to get a head start on things knowing that he was going to be my crew chief for the truck races this year. He was able to sit in on all our post practice debriefs down there and listen in on the radio during practice and the race to get a feel for my communication and my terminology. I think without having any practice on Friday, that little bit of being around each other at track will be very beneficial. He’s won a lot of races in K&N and ARCA with several different drivers, and I’m confident that he’ll be able to continue those winning ways here at KBM. I’ve been to victory lane in the Truck Series at Las Vegas with three different crew chiefs the last three years, so I’m looking forward to the opportunity to keep that streak alive with a fourth different crew chief Friday night and at the same time hopefully add another victory to my resume at my hometown track.”

Kyle Busch Camping World Truck Series Career Highlights:

  • Busch has a total of 155 Camping World Trucks starts and is ranked first in wins (59) and second in laps led (7,305)
  • The 35-year-old driver has won 38.1% (59/155) of the NCWTS races he has entered and finished first or second in 55.5% (86/155). He has won multiple races in each of the last eight seasons (2013-2020).
  • Busch has a total of 102 top-five and 123 top-10 finishes with an average start of 7.1 and an average finish of 6.8.
  • Busch stands alone as the leader in all-time career wins in NASCAR’s national touring series with 213 total victories. He has earned 57 NASCAR Cup Series wins, 97 NASCAR XFINITY Series wins, and 59 NGROTS wins.
  • In August of 2010, Busch made history when he won the NGROTS, NXS and NCS races at Bristol Motor Speedway, becoming the only driver to sweep all three of NASCAR’s top three series at one track on the same weekend. He then repeated the feat in August of 2017.

Kyle Busch’s No. 51 Cessna Tundra:

KBM-069: The No. 51 Cessna team will unload KBM-069 for Friday’s Bucked Up 200 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Chandler Smith finished third at Phoenix Raceway last November in the Tundra’s maiden voyage.

KBM Notes of Interest:

  • KBM drivers have collected four wins, four poles, 12 top-five and 19 top-10 finishes across 36 starts at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. They have earned a collective average starting position of 7.9 an average finish of 12.2 and have led 540 laps.
  • Erik Jones won the 2014 event while owner-driver Kyle Busch won in the spring of 2018, 2019 and 2020.
  • KBM holds the Camping World Truck Series records for most career wins (80) and most wins in a single season (14 in 2014). In addition to collecting a series-record seven Owner’s Championships, the organization has produced two championship-winning drivers: Erik Jones (2015) and Christopher Bell (2017).
  • With 34 victories, the No. 51 is the winningest number in KBM’s Truck Series fleet.