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No. 10 Sea Best/Roma Camaro ZL1

Start: 16th
Stage 1 Finish: 36th
Stage 2 Finish: 25th
Finish: 20th

Ty Dillon and the No. 10 SeaBest/Roma Chevrolet team qualified for Saturday night’s race at Richmond Raceway in the 16th position. With a fast Chevy, Dillon was running inside the top 15 when he made a green-flag pit stop on lap 33 and unfortunately, was tagged with a penalty for the pit crew being over the wall too soon. With focus and determination, Dillon was able to make his way to the lucky dog position and return to the lead lap at the stage one break. Resetting as a team, Dillon and the No. 10 team restarted the second stage from the 33rd position and was making progress when the field slowed on lap 198 for a multi-car accident. With minor damage, Dillon was able to continue the race and make routine stops throughout the remainder of the race to finish the Cook Out 400 in the 20th position.


No. 16 Black’s Tire Service Camaro ZL1

Start: 3rd
Stage 1 Finish: 11th
Stage 2 Finish: 25th
Finish: 22nd

AJ Allmendinger qualified third for the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway. Early in the race, Allmendinger took over second place where he focused on saving his tires before pitting under green for scuffs on lap 26. Battling a loose handling No. 16 Chevy, Allmendinger went on to finish the stage in 11th place. Allmendinger pitted for sticker tires and restarted at the tail of the field after receiving a vehicle interference penalty on pit road during the stage break. Working through strategy, Allmendinger earned the lucky dog position when the green-white-checkered waved at the end of Stage 2. He battled within the top 16 during the final stage and went on to finish in 22nd place.

About Kaulig Racing

Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time, multi-car NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has earned 27 NXS wins, made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started, and won two regular-season championships. In 2021, the team competed in select NCS events, before expanding to a two-car, full-time NCS team in 2022 and adding a third, part-time entry during the 2023 season. Since its first NCS start in 2021, the team has earned two wins. Kaulig Racing is currently fielding two full-time entries in the NCS and continues to field three full-time NXS entries. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

CHEVROLET NCS: Austin Dillon Drives to Richmond Repeat and Berth into 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs

NASCAR CUP SERIES
RICHMOND RACEWAY
TEAM CHEVY POST-RACE REPORT
AUGUST 16, 2025

Austin Dillon Drives to Richmond Repeat and Berth into

2025 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs

Austin Dillon and the No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet team conquered the Richmond repeat – taking the checkered flag in the Cook Out 400 for the team’s first trip to victory lane of the season and a guaranteed spot into the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.

Dillon delivered Chevrolet it’s 12th win of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, with the 35-year-old Welcome, North Carolina, native becoming the sixth driver from the third different Chevrolet organization to earn a spot in the 16-driver playoff field.

A pair of Hendrick Motorsports teammates had strong points days, with Alex Bowman and the No. 48 Chevrolet team earning a runner-up result to build a 60-point cushion over the cutline heading into the series’ regular season finale at Daytona International Speedway. Williams Byron turned in a 12th-place finish in his No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet to clinch his first career regular season title in NASCAR’s top division.

Ending a strong Friday with a third-place qualifying effort, AJ Allmendinger picked up right where he left – driving his No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet to the runner-up position and quickly closed in on the pole sitter and then race leader Ryan Preece. The first green-flag pit cycle of the race began during the halfway point of Stage One with crew chief, Trent Owens, calling Allmendinger to pit road on Lap 37 to put a set of scuff tires on his No. 16 Chevrolet. Despite fighting very loose conditions on the second run, the 43-year-old California native clawed his way back up into the top-10 to take the first green-white checkered flag.

It was defending Richmond winner, Austin Dillon, that led the Bowtie brigade to the end of Stage One with a fourth-place result. Returning to pit road for a fresh set of Goodyear tires and fuel under the stage break, Dillon lined up his No. 3 Chevrolet in the third position to begin Stage Two. Running steady in the top-10, Dillon made a 53-lap run before crew chief, Richard Boswell, called the team to pit road under the green-flag pit cycle – making his way back to the front of the pack to take the lead at the Lap 134 marker. Battling overall grip throughout the second run, Dillon managed to hold on to a top-10 running position before making his second green-flag stop for four tires, fuel and a round of adjustments to help with corner entry. The 35-year-old North Carolina native cycled back up into the top-five on the third run of the stage – holding onto position through a trio of late cautions to score back-to-back fourth-place stage points.


Restarting in the third position, Dillon powered his No. 3 Chevrolet back to the lead to open the final stage – pulling away to a three-second lead when the race hit 130 laps to go. Finding rhythm at the top of the leaderboard, yet another green-flag pit cycle found Dillon back in the runner-up position and at a half-second margin behind then-race leader Ryan Blaney. A side-by-side battle for the lead for a handful of laps saw Dillon take the lead right before a call from Boswell with 59 laps to go brought the Richard Childress Racing-prepared Chevrolet down pit road for the team’s final scheduled stop. Quickly cycling back up the running order, Dillon went on to inherit a six-second lead with 48 laps to go in the race. Masterfully conserving his tires, Dillon maintained a nearly three-second lead en route to his sixth career victory in NASCAR’s top division.

TEAM CHEVY UNOFFICIAL TOP-10 RESULTS:

POS. DRIVER

1st – Austin Dillon
2nd – Alex Bowman
6th – Kyle Larson
7th – Daniel Suarez

Chevrolet’s season statistics with 25 NASCAR Cup Series races complete:

Wins: 12
Poles: 10
Top-Fives: 50
Top 10s: 107
Stage Wins: 20

UP NEXT: The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series regular season will conclude at Daytona International Speedway with the Coke Zero Sugar 400 on Saturday, August 23, at 7:30 p.m. ET. Live coverage can be found on the NBC, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.
Post-Race Driver Quotes:

Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

Finished: 1st

The way it all played out last year, how important was it for you to come back in front of sellout crowd and do it the right way?

“Man, that feels good. Got to thank the good Lord above. I really wanted that one. Last year hurt really bad, just going through the whole process of it. But this one feels so sweet. Man, I love Richmond.

Our No. 3 Winchester/Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet was really good. I didn’t feel great this week. I’ve actually been racing with a broken rib right now for the last two weeks. But man, that was awesome.”

All the emotion this team went through, the entire organization at RCR, does this year-long wait make it worth it?

“Oh, for sure. God has timing. His timing is the best timing. So excited to get my wife and kids here to celebrate with us.

Man, it’s so sweet. My dad prayed with me before the race. He was at our hunting land doing some food plots. It’s just so special. Every one of these means so much to me. My grandfather, for all that he’s put up in believing in me because there’s been a lot of ups and downs. It could have been easy for him to change the drivers in this No. 3 car. Today, it feels really darn good.”

What is it about this place that makes you come alive?

“Tire management. I’m probably the slowest to get going on some of these tracks when it really comes to high grip. But when it comes to these places and taking care of your stuff, I’ll go against the best of them.”

How about doing this for RCR, did you feel you were carrying the weight of the entire company?

“We really love it. Welcome, North Carolina — when you cross those railroad tracks, it’s all for one and one for all. Really pumped to be driving for my grandfather and my family.”

Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Finished: 6th

Sixth-place finish after having to come from the back of the field. How much of a struggle was it tonight?

“Yeah, on equal tires, it was really difficult to pass. I felt like my team did an amazing job with our strategy today in every stage of the race. Without the great calls, we definitely wouldn’t have finished up here, so huge kudos to Cliff (Daniels, crew chief) and everyone on the No. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM Chevrolet team. They worked really hard all night and grinded it out.”

How was the balance on the No. 5 Chevrolet tonight?

“I thought restarts and stuff in traffic, I felt like I was too tight in the center, and then it would just kind of beat my stuff up. We short-pitted early in the race and then went long in the second and third stages and I felt like that allowed me to take care of my tires better; come out in fresher air and just not stress the tires too badly. It helped us on the long run, for sure.”

Thoughts on going to Daytona next weekend:

“Yeah, there’s one more race until the playoffs start. Anybody has a shot to win at Daytona (International Speedway), so hopefully we can go there and have a good race, a good points day and get ready for the playoffs.”

Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Sidelined by damage sustained in an accident in Stage Two.

Finished: 38th

Elliott on the incident that ended the No. 9 UniFirst Chevrolet team’s day in Stage Two.

“I think Kyle (Busch) just didn’t know that we were trying to squeeze by the wreck on the bottom. He was kind of angled back towards the bottom of the racetrack, and I was just coming through. It’s just unfortunate. We had a good start to the race. We kind of got on the wrong end there in the beginning and lost some track position. We got behind the No. 19 (Chase Briscoe) and got a penalty. I thought we were in a pretty good spot right there. We finally got on some better tires and we were making our way through there well, so I was excited to see where that was going to go, but unfortunately, we didn’t get the chance.”

William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Byron Clinched the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season Championship

Finished: 12th

From being involved in a wreck to winning the regular-season championship, how big of a swing was that?

“Yeah, I was kind of losing my mind there for a minute. Just felt like there was so much going on and just such a balance of trying to manage tires all night. It just got crazy on those couple restarts. That one restart was kind of the tipping point.

We had some really good runs tonight. I was happy with the end of stage one and the beginning of stage two. Throughout stage two, we were pretty good. Beginning of stage three, we climbed up; had that one set of tires that we put on and we fell way back.

It just feels great. It’s really the best 12th-place finish I’ve ever had. The No. 24 Liberty University Chevrolet team came in here and really just did a solid job. We qualified solid. We always want more, but this is definitely our toughest racetrack. We just kind of came in here, had a solid plan and executed it. All the guys have worked hard through the summer months. I feel like this has been the best summer we’ve ever had, speed-wise. We had a lot of tough things happen throughout early July. We had a lot of speed, but some crashes in practice and qualifying. Just some car issues and things that happened. But yeah, it’s just really, really cool. We’re looking forward to the Playoffs.”

Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Finished: 2nd

What did you need tonight?

“A couple favors. I sure complained about it on the radio, but that’s just part of what we do.

We had a really good No. 48 Ally Chevrolet in the last run, just broke the tires off too much in lap traffic. We didn’t get any breaks and that made me kind of work the rears harder than I needed to. We just needed to be a little better through there to get to him (Austin Dillon, race winner). I certainly think we had the better car ,but unfortunately, we didn’t get there. Blake (Harris, crew chief) and all the guys did a great job. Just came up a little bit short.”

Next week, you will be 16th, at that cutoff point. Can you talk to us about being a stressor, how will you handle the week?

“Yeah, certainly really stressful on a lot of fronts. I mean, I think with the way that race normally goes, it’s about a must-win at that point because I think you’re most likely going to have a new winner. We just need to go execute and try to win the race. That’s all we can really do.

Just proud of all the guys to continue to work hard and try to overcome the situation we’re in. We’ll keep digging.”

Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Finished: 14th

“That was fun! A good recovery and great result in my first Cup start at Richmond. Tire strategy was huge tonight and my 88 WeatherTech team did an awesome job executing. Some good momentum for us as we get closer to the playoffs. Looking forward to seeing what we can accomplish at Daytona.”

Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Finished: 7th

“It was a good night for the No. 99 Quaker State Chevrolet team. I wish it was a win, but overall, it was a decent night. There’s a couple of things we maybe could have done better, but our Chevrolet was a top-five or top-10 car all night long and that’s where we ended up. It’s good to get two top-10 finishes in a row.”

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Custer Finishes 24th at Richmond Raceway on Saturday Night

RICHMOND, VA (August 16, 2025) – Cole Custer and Haas Factory Team (HFT) entered Richmond Raceway with confidence, fueled by a strong record on short tracks this season. Saturday night’s race was a challenge of tire management, long green-flag runs, and pit strategy — all of which played major roles in the outcome.

Starting 24th, Custer held position early as the opening 70-lap stage ran caution-free. Crew chief Aaron Kramer chose to split the stage with a scheduled stop for four tires and fuel around halfway. Custer dropped to 26th during the cycle and wrapped up Stage One in 27th. A fast pit stop during the stage break allowed him to restart 21st for Stage Two.

As another long run unfolded, Custer climbed to 24th in his No. 41 HaasTooling.com Ford before hitting pit road on lap 125. Kramer’s decision to stretch the next run proved smart when a caution on lap 180 caught much of the field mid-cycle — with Custer running ninth. The timely yellow allowed the No. 41 to pit under caution and restart inside the top 20.

Unfortunately, a series of late-stage cautions led to multiple restarts, and Custer slipped back to finish Stage Two in 24th. The final stage saw the longest green-flag run of the night — 130 laps without interruption. During the pit cycles, Custer briefly reached as high as second, but as stops played out, he settled back and ultimately crossed the line in 24th.

Up Next
The NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series head to Daytona International Speedway next weekend. Race coverage for the Xfinity Series is set for Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET on the CW, and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ET on NBC for the Cup Series.

About Haas Factory Team
The Haas Factory Team is a NASCAR Cup and Xfinity program owned by Gene Haas, founder of Haas Automation. Beginning in 2025, the team will feature Cole Custer driving the No. 41 Ford Mustang Dark Horse in the NASCAR Cup Series, while Sheldon Creed and Sam Mayer take on the Xfinity Series in the No. 00 and No. 41 Ford Mustangs, respectively. Based in Kannapolis, North Carolina, the Haas Factory Team reflects a commitment to performance and engineering excellence, carrying forward Gene Haas’s commitment to motorsports.

Team Penske Finishes Third, Fourth and Fifth to Lead Ford at Richmond; Five Top 10 Finishers Overall

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Cup Series
Cook Out 400
Saturday, August 16, 2025

Ford Finishing Results:

3rd – Ryan Blaney
4th – Joey Logano
5th – Austin Cindric
8th – Josh Berry
9th – Brad Keselowski
11th – Zane Smith
24th – Cole Custer
25th – Todd Gilliland
27th – Noah Gragson
30th – Chris Buescher
32nd – Cody Ware
35th – Ryan Preece

RYAN BLANEY, No. 12 BodyArmor Ford Mustang Dark Horse – WHAT HAPPENED WITH THOSE FOUR LAP FRESHER TIRES ON THE LAST RUN? EVERYBODY THOUGHT YOU WOULD RUN DILLON DOWN. “Yeah, me too. Overall, honestly, it was a really good night and a really good weekend. We got better all night and led some laps. I thought we were in a great position to try to contend for it. I thought running long was the play there because he came up there and passed me. So we were like, let’s try and have a handful of fresher tires. I was trying to be really disciplined when I got back on the racetrack of like, ‘let the tires do their thing and maybe I’ll get to him at the end of this run.’ I don’t know. They just fell off a cliff really hard. It kind of surprised me a little bit, but, overall, a good night. I wish we could have been closer. It’s unfortunate that our worst run of the race was our last run, but I don’t really know what we could have done different. It was just one of those odd things, but, overall, a really good finish and a good showing. We work really hard at this place, so hopefully we learned some stuff going forward.” THREE TEAM PENSKE FORDS IN THE TOP FIVE. HOW DOES THAT FEEL? “Yeah, it’s a great night by Penske to have all of us right there. Obviously, we would have liked to have been one, two, three, but it’s a really good night. I thought we had a great shot at having a chance to win it there. Gosh, I was really good at the end of the first run of the third stage and then I kind of jumped him. I think we pitted a lap earlier than him and he got back by me at the end, and then we ran a handful of laps later trying to have a little tire advantage there at the end. I was trying to be super conservative, like mindful of letting the tires do their thing the last run and just be really straight, and I just fell off a cliff right away. It kind of surprised me. I thought I was being the most conservative I was all night and it was the worst result, but, overall, a good night. This is a place I struggle at a little bit and we work really hard to get better here, and it was a really good showing for us and a really good showing for all of Team Penske.”

AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 2 Menards/Richmond Ford Mustang Dark Horse – “I’m happy with the effort. It’s a shame the restart in stage three went the way it did because we had a really great long run car and I just had to drive the snot out of it to move through the field. I thought we were maybe good enough to contend for a top three finish if not a win if we didn’t get so far back, but it takes all the pieces. My team ran a playoff capable race tonight and the boys are ramping up.” HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR DAY WITH THE TIRES AND STRATEGY? “We had just a really fast race car, a complete car, and that’s what it takes at a racetrack like this. I always say there’s nowhere to hide and sometimes I’ve wanted to hide coming here and other times like tonight it’s a really rewarding track to get into that rhythm. Obviously, everybody at Team Penske did a great job building three fast Ford Mustangs and I wish the initial restart in stage three would have gone better for us. We kind of got stuck top of four and in the wash, but I’m proud of the guys. They kept up with the track well and I’m proud of the effort.”

JOSH BERRY, No. 21 eero Ford Mustang Dark Horse – “It was an up-and-down day. I thought we did a really good job managing everything, but we would have liked to have been a little bit better. We just struggled with the balance a little bit. It got better the second half for sure, but would have liked to have been a little bit better towards the end, but, all in all, a really good job for these 21 guys.” HOW DOES IT FEEL TO GET A TOP 10 AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR? “This is what we know we’re capable of, but we’ve had some misfortune. Maybe we had a couple races where we weren’t as fast as we wanted, but we’ve had a lot of bad luck. Tonight is what we’re capable of. We know that going into the playoffs, so it’s nice to have a solid run and, like I said, we’ll go to Daytona and get ready for the playoffs after that.”

JOEY LOGANO, No. 22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford Mustang Dark Horse – “We had a really fast Shell/Pennzoil Mustang. The car had a lot of speed in it, but we just had to overcome too much. We got up into contention and then we had a flat right-rear and lost all of it again, and then steadily grind your way back into the top five. Apparently, I needed maybe 500 or 600 laps. It’s just not our weekend. We had a flat tire in practice and then another flat tire in the race and both of them were punctures. It’s not like we were being too aggressive or anything like that, it’s just running over crap on the racetrack. Not our weekend.”

Toyota GAZOO Racing – NCS Richmond Post-Race Report – 08.16.25

HAMLIN LEADS TOYOTA IN RICHMOND

RICHMOND, Va. (August 16, 2025) – Denny Hamlin led Toyota with a top-10 finish at Richmond Raceway on Saturday evening.

Toyota GAZOO Racing Post-Race Recap
NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
Richmond Raceway
Race 25 of 36 – 300 miles, 400 laps

TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS

1st, Austin Dillon*
2nd, Alex Bowman*
3rd, Ryan Blaney*
4th, Joey Logano*
5th, Austin Cindric*
10th, DENNY HAMLIN
13th, CHASE BRISCOE
18th, TY GIBBS
21st, CHRISTOPHER BELL
26th, ERIK JONES
28th, BUBBA WALLACE
29th, COREY HEIM
31st, RILEY HERBST
34th, TYLER REDDICK
36th, JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK
*non-Toyota driver

TOYOTA QUOTES

DENNY HAMLIN, No. 11 Progressive Toyota Camry XSE, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: 10th

Several issues tonight, but you were able to come back for a top-10. Can you tell us about your race?

“Yeah, just kind of a missed race. We were really bad on pit lane, I sped. Team had a lot of bad stops, and this track – you can’t give up track position, and we did. I thought we were fortunate to get back to the top-10 there. The only reason we did is we had a fast Progressive Camry.”

About Toyota

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Toyota directly employs nearly 64,000 people in North America who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 49 million cars and trucks at our 14 manufacturing plants. In 2025, Toyota’s plant in North Carolina began to assemble automotive batteries for electrified vehicles.

For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.

How to Find the Right Audio System for Your Car Model

The right audio system can change how you enjoy your car. Good sound makes driving more fun and relaxing. But choosing the right system can be confusing. 

There are many car audio types, and not every option will fit your model. This guide will help you make the right choice.

Learn the Main Car Audio Types

A car audio system has a few main parts. The head unit is the control center. It manages music, radio, and phone features. Car audio speakers are the next part. They shape how clear and strong the sound feels inside the car. 

You may also add an amplifier to boost power or a subwoofer for deeper bass. Some drivers prefer full car audio packages that include everything. Knowing these parts helps you decide what you need before you buy car audio.

Why Compatibility is Important

Not all systems are car audio compatible with every car. Each model has different wiring and space for audio units. If the system does not match, it may not fit or work well.

OEM car audio systems usually match without problems because they are made for specific cars. Aftermarket systems may need adapters or extra work. This is why checking fit before you buy car audio is important.

Visit a Car Audio Store

A local car audio store is often the best starting point. Staff can show you car audio types and guide you based on your model. You can see the products and sometimes listen to them before you buy. 

If you prefer shopping from home, a car audio store online is another good choice. Online sites let you filter options by brand and model so you only see car audio compatible units.

Buying Car Audio Online

If you buy car audio online, choose a trusted seller. Look for clear details, warranty, and return options. A reliable car audio store online will list which models each unit fits. 

Reading reviews also helps because other drivers share their results. Some sellers also offer refurbished OEM systems. These are tested and often provide the same quality at a lower price.

Focus on Car Audio Speakers

Speakers have the biggest impact on sound. Stock speakers in many cars are basic and lose clarity at higher volume. Replacing them with good car audio speakers can change the experience. 

Make sure the speakers match the size and power rating your car supports. Some models require special sizes. A good car audio store can help you pick the right set.

Focus on Car Audio Speakers

Car Audio Installation

Installing a system matters as much as buying the right one. Bad fitting can cause weak sound or damage to wiring. Basic car audio speakers can be installed at home if you follow clear steps. 

For more complex systems with amplifiers or screens, many drivers choose professional car audio installation. Stores often provide this service when you buy the system. Professional fitting ensures the system is safe and works with your car’s features.

Benefits of Choosing the Right System

The right system gives more than better sound. It adds comfort to every drive. A good setup makes music clearer and calls easier to hear. Systems with modern features also add safety since you can use phone controls hands-free. 

Choosing a system that is car audio compatible avoids wasted money and saves time. When you buy car audio that fits, you enjoy long-term value.

Benefits of Choosing the Right System

How to Compare Options

When comparing options, think about what matters most to you. Do you want louder sound or more bass? Or do you prefer better phone integration and touch screen control? Price also matters. 

Some systems are cheap but may not last. Others cost more but come with better sound and longer life. Balance features, fit, and cost before you decide.

Final Thoughts

Finding the right audio system for your car model is not hard when you take the right steps. Start with the car audio types. Make sure the system is car audio compatible. Use a trusted car audio store or a reliable car audio store online. 

Pay attention to the quality of car audio speakers and think about car audio installation. When you buy car audio that matches your needs and car model, you enjoy clear sound and safe driving every day.

FAQs

What are the main car audio types?
They include the head unit, speakers, amplifiers, and subwoofers.

How do I know if a system is car audio compatible with my car?
Check the product details or ask at a car audio store.

Is it safe to buy car audio online?
Yes, if you choose a trusted car audio store online with a warranty and returns.

Do I need professional car audio installation?
You can install basic speakers yourself. Complex systems are best installed by experts.

Why are car audio speakers important?
Speakers shape how clear and powerful the sound is inside the car.

Where should I buy car audio?
You can buy from a local car audio store or a reliable car audio store online.

Can refurbished OEM systems be a good choice?
Yes. They are tested and often work like new at a lower cost.

What are the benefits of choosing the right system?
It improves sound quality, adds comfort, and ensures long-term value for your car.

Austin Dillon wins at Richmond and advances to the playoffs

Austin Dillons wins the NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond. Photo by John Knittel for SpeedwayMedia.com.

Austin Dillon raced his No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet into victory lane at Richmond Raceway when it mattered most. The win guarantees him a spot in the playoffs and the opportunity to contend for the NASCAR Cup Series championship.

It was his first victory of 2025 and his sixth career victory in the series.

“Man, it’s so sweet,” Dillon said. “My dad prayed with me before the race. He was at our hunting land doing some food plots. It’s just so special. Every one of these means so much to me. My grandfather, for all that he’s put up in believing in me, because there’s been a lot of ups and downs. It could have been easy for him to change the drivers in this No. 3 car. Today, it feels really darn good.”

Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman finished second and is currently in the final playoff transfer spot with a 60-point advantage over Chris Buescher. But that could change if there is a new winner next week as the series heads to Daytona International Speedway for the final race of the regular season.

“Yeah, certainly really stressful on a lot of fronts,” Bowman admitted as he looks ahead to next week’s race at Daytona. “I mean, I think with the way that race normally goes, it’s about a must-win at that point because I think you’re most likely going to have a new winner. We just need to go execute and try to win the race. That’s all we can really do.

“Just proud of all the guys to continue to work hard and try to overcome the situation we’re in. We’ll keep digging.”

Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano, and Austin Cindric completed the top five at Richmond. Kyle Larson, Daniel Suárez, Josh Berry, Brad Keselowski, and Denny Hamlin rounded out the top 10.

“It kind of surprised me. I thought I was being the most conservative I was all night, and it was the worst result, but, overall, a good night. This is a place I struggle at a little bit, and we work really hard to get better here, and it was a really good showing for us and a really good showing for all of Team Penske.” Blaney said.

Chase Elliott was involved in a multi-car accident that ended his race early. It also effectively paved the way for William Byron, who finished 12th, to secure the Regular-Season Championship.

“I think Kyle (Busch) just didn’t know that we were trying to squeeze by the wreck on the bottom. He was kind of angled back towards the bottom of the racetrack, and I was just coming through. It’s just unfortunate. We had a good start to the race. We kind of got on the wrong end there in the beginning and lost some track position. We got behind the No. 19 (Chase Briscoe) and got a penalty. I thought we were in a pretty good spot right there. We finally got on some better tires, and we were making our way through there well, so I was excited to see where that was going to go, but unfortunately, we didn’t get the chance.”

The race featured five caution flags for 44 laps, and 24 lead changes among 11 drivers.

After Richmond, William Byron leads the NASCAR Cup Series standings by 68 points over Chase Elliott, 73 points over Denny Hamlin, 80 points over Kyle Larson, and 83 points over Ryan Blaney.

Next Saturday, the Cup Series heads to Daytona International Speedway for the Coke Zero Sugar 400 regular-season finale. It will air on NBC at 7:30 p.m. ET with radio coverage provided by MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

NASCAR Cup Series Race Number 25
Race Results for the Cook Out 400 – Saturday, August 16, 2025
Richmond Raceway – Richmond, VA – 0.75 – Mile Paved

PosstNoDriverTeamLapsS1S2S3PointsStatus
1113Austin DillonBass Pro/Winchester Chevrolet40044054Running
2948Alex BowmanAlly Chevrolet40005041Running
32012Ryan BlaneyBodyArmor Sports Drink Ford40073046Running
43822Joey LoganoShell Pennzoil Ford40000033Running
5132Austin CindricMenards/Richmond Water Heaters Ford40058041Running
6305Kyle LarsonHendrickCars.com Chevrolet400010032Running
72199Daniel SuarezQuaker State Chevrolet400102040Running
81721Josh BerryEero Ford40090031Running
966Brad KeselowskiBuildSubmarines.com Ford40080031Running
10411Denny HamlinProgressive Toyota40030035Running
112938* Zane SmithLong John Silver’s Ford40000026Running
121424William ByronLiberty University Chevrolet40009027Running
131919Chase BriscoeBass Pro Shops Toyota40000024Running
142788Shane Van Gisbergen #WeatherTech Chevrolet39900023Running
151577Carson HocevarDelaware Life Chevrolet39907026Running
16288Kyle BuschRebel Bourbon Chevrolet39900021Running
171071Michael McDowellWorkforce Chevrolet39900020Running
182354Ty GibbsSiriusXM Toyota39900019Running
19331Ross ChastainJockey Infinite Cool Underwear Chevrolet39900018Running
201610Ty DillonSea Best Chevrolet39900017Running
21820Christopher BellDEWALT Toyota39960021Running
22316AJ AllmendingerBlack’s Tire Chevrolet39900015Running
233647Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Ram Self Storage Chevrolet39900014Running
242441Cole CusterHaasTooling.com Ford39900013Running
253134* Todd GillilandLove’s Travel Stops Ford39900012Running
261843Erik JonesDollar Tree Toyota39800011Running
27224* Noah GragsonArmorGuard Ford39800010Running
28723* Bubba WallaceLeidos Toyota39821029Running
293267* Corey Heim(i)Robinhood Toyota3980000Running
301217Chris BuescherFifth Third Bank Ford3980007Running
312635* Riley Herbst #Monster Energy Toyota3980006Running
323751Cody WareArrowhead Brass Ford3970005Running
333533* Jesse Love(i)C4 Energy Chevrolet3960000Running
34245* Tyler ReddickChumba Casino Toyota39610013Running
35160Ryan PreeceKroger/Kleenex Ford3960607Running
363442John Hunter NemechekPye Barker Fire & Safety Toyota3890001Running
37257Justin HaleyGainbridge Super League Chevrolet1980001Accident
3859Chase ElliottUniFirst Chevrolet1970001Accident

BECKMAN, LANGDON & ANDERSON WIN MISSION #2FAST2TASTY CHALLENGE IN BRAINERD

Beckman, Kalitta and Anderson take No. 1 spots at Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals

BRAINERD, Minn. (Aug. 16, 2025) – Funny Car veteran Jack Beckman won the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge over Matt Hagan on Saturday at Brainerd International Raceway, also securing the No. 1 qualifier at the 43rd annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals.

Shawn Langdon (Top Fuel) and Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) also won the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge in Brainerd, while Doug Kalitta (Top Fuel), Beckman and Anderson all qualified No. 1 at the 13th of 20 races during the 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season.

In the final round of the specialty race, Beckman won the matchup of world champions, going 3.942-seconds at 324.59 mph in his 12,000-horsepower PEAK Chevrolet SS. It’s the third bonus win of the season for Beckman, who returned to the Funny Car ranks a year ago in Brainerd.

He was named John Force’s replacement driver starting at that race and Beckman has been impressive over the past year, making a pair of stellar runs on Saturday in Brainerd. Beckman took the No. 1 spot in qualifying – his fourth top spot this season – with a run of 3.879 at 330.63 to open the day and then topped Hagan to finish off a strong Saturday. The former world champion opens eliminations against Dave Richards and will attempt to win for the third time during the 2025 campaign.

“I’m over the moon with my car. Even with us struggling, we were still second in points and still won a race. It’s just that we were even better last year. When we went back to last year’s car after the Epping wreck, it seemed like it wanted something different. But now I think we’re back,” Beckman said.

“At first, I didn’t make a big deal out of this [Mission Challenge], but sometimes Saturday can be a bit anticlimactic. Typically, we’d get data for Sunday but now, I think it’s one of the smarter moves NHRA has made. It makes [Saturday] matter. Those points that go into the Countdown are huge. That’s a big carrot. I thought it was cool before I won the first one. Now that I’ve won a couple, I really love it.”

Points leader Austin Prock is qualified second on the strength of Friday’s 3.893 at 331.45 and Hunter Green jumped to third in the final session after going 3.906 at 332.67.

In Top Fuel, points leader Shawn Langdon won the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge for the fourth time in 2025 in his 12,000-horsepower Kalitta Air Careers dragster, dispatching Kalitta Motorsports teammate Doug Kalitta on a massive holeshot and a run of 3.742 at 334.32.

It ties Kalitta for the most wins in the specialty race this season, giving Langdon 18 bonus points thus far for the Countdown to the Championship. Langdon was .059 on the starting line and Kalitta was uncharacteristically late, as the former world champ easily held on for the bonus race victory. Looking to win the regular season world championship, Langdon will also aim to win for the first time in his professional career at Brainerd International Raceway on Sunday.

“We were trying to move up in qualifying, so we’re trying to run a little bit better than a 3.74. I think my [stage light] was blinking pretty good, so maybe that distracted him,” Langdon said. “We wanted to have a good race. It wasn’t intentional by any means. I was just trying to stage shallow.

“Now, we’ll see what we can do tomorrow. We really appreciate everything that Mission Foods does. This is a great program, but we also have to focus on tomorrow, especially with the U.S. Nationals and the Countdown coming up.”

Despite the struggles in the final round of the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge, Kalitta did claim his seventh No. 1 qualifier of the season in his 12,000-horsepower Mac Tools dragster on Saturday’s earlier run of 3.655 at 339.36. It’s the 65th career No. 1 qualifier for the former world champ who opens eliminations against Terry Totten, attempting to pick up his second straight victory in 2025.

“That [3.655] run was very smooth, the car stayed right in the middle,” Kalitta said. “It seems like it drives nice every time it runs big numbers like that. My guys have put together some really consistent runs. They have the car put together the same way each time and that makes a big difference. That’s quite a ride.

“As far as driving it, I try to do the same thing every time and not mess things up too badly. I want to lick my wounds from [the Mission Challenge final] and regroup and put it behind me for tomorrow.”

Brittany Force qualified second with a 3.697 at a track-record speed of 340.82 and Jordan Vandergriff, who is racing for Shawn Reed this weekend after Reed’s crash in Seattle, is third with a career-best run of 3.705 at 334.32.

Pro Stock defending world champion Greg Anderson continued to enjoy a stellar weekend at the track where he grew up racing, winning the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge over KB Titan Racing teammate and taking the No. 1 qualifying position.

In the finals of the bonus race to close out Saturday, Anderson went 6.561 at 208.23 in his HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro, slipping past Glenn to win for the first time on Saturday this year. A night after winning the American Rebel Light “Battle for the Rebel Axe” bonus, Anderson also claimed the $2,000 GESi No. 1 Qualifier Award thanks to his run of 6.555 at 207.59 to start the day, just missing out on a track record.

It’s the fifth No. 1 qualifier of the season for Anderson, who opens raceday against Chris Vang. The six-time world champion last won in Brainerd in 2011 and he would love to do so again on Sunday to close out a perfect weekend.

“It’s been two perfect days and that’s all you could hope for,” Anderson said. “I’m excited for tomorrow. My race car is great and I feel like we’ve got a great chance. Competition brings out the best in everyone out here. Matt Hartford has worn me out in these [Mission] deals. I want to win anytime we go down the race track. You get here and make it through them all, and then you’ve got Dallas left. That’s always tough.

“I’ve had a great year so far, but we need to keep progressing here in Brainerd and again in Indy, and into the Countdown. In this class, you’d better keep on working and keep on improving because the competition is going to keep coming after you.”

Points leader Glenn finished second in qualifying with a run of 6.569 at 208.20 and Matt Hartford took third thanks to a pass of 6.575 at 206.42.

Eliminations for the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals begin at 10 a.m. CT on Sunday at Brainerd International Raceway.


BRAINERD, Minn. — Sunday’s first-round pairings for eliminations for the 43rd annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway, the 13th of 20 events in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series.

Pairings based on results in qualifying, which ended Saturday. DNQs listed below pairings.

Top Fuel — 1. Doug Kalitta, 3.655 seconds, 339.36 mph vs. 14. Terry Totten, 12.244, 69.77; 2. Brittany Force, 3.697, 340.82 vs. 13. Will Smith, 4.144, 229.98; 3. Jordan Vandergriff, 3.705, 334.32 vs. 12. Kyle Satenstein, 3.864, 314.90; 4. Billy Torrence, 3.713, 333.74 vs. 11. Ida Zetterstrom, 3.829, 326.40; 5. Tony Stewart, 3.732, 331.61 vs. 10. Josh Hart, 3.784, 330.47; 6. Clay Millican, 3.741, 332.75 vs. 9. Justin Ashley, 3.758, 332.84; 7. Antron Brown, 3.742, 334.90 vs. 8. Shawn Langdon, 3.742, 334.82.

Funny Car — 1. Jack Beckman, Chevy Camaro, 3.879, 330.63 vs. 16. Dave Richards, Ford Mustang, 5.816, 118.33; 2. Austin Prock, Camaro, 3.893, 331.45 vs. 15. Jim Campbell, Dodge Charger, 4.052, 279.50; 3. Hunter Green, Charger, 3.906, 332.67 vs. 14. Chad Green, Mustang, 3.962, 312.21; 4. Ron Capps, Toyota GR Supra, 3.907, 330.39 vs. 13. Bobby Bode, Mustang, 3.960, 317.42; 5. J.R. Todd, GR Supra, 3.908, 331.45 vs. 12.

Paul Lee, Charger, 3.947, 325.22; 6. Alexis DeJoria, Charger, 3.913, 332.51 vs. 11. Spencer Hyde, Mustang, 3.942, 302.62; 7. Cruz Pedregon, Charger, 3.913, 329.58 vs. 10. Matt Hagan, Charger, 3.935, 329.02; 8. Bob Tasca III, Mustang, 3.930, 332.43 vs. 9. Daniel Wilkerson, Mustang, 3.934, 329.42.

Pro Stock — 1. Greg Anderson, Chevy Camaro, 6.555, 208.23 vs. 16. Chris Vang, Camaro, 6.661, 205.32; 2. Dallas Glenn, Camaro, 6.569, 208.20 vs. 15. Fernando Cuadra Jr., Camaro, 6.640, 204.48; 3. Matt Hartford, Camaro, 6.575, 207.21 vs. 14. Troy Coughlin Jr., Camaro, 6.626, 206.13; 4. Cristian Cuadra, Ford Mustang, 6.589, 206.80 vs. 13. Aaron Stanfield, Camaro, 6.621, 206.89; 5. Cory Reed, Camaro, 6.590, 208.23 vs. 12. Deric Kramer, Camaro, 6.616, 206.26; 6. Erica Enders, Camaro, 6.590, 207.40 vs. 11. Greg Stanfield, Camaro, 6.615, 205.13; 7. David Cuadra, Camaro, 6.600, 207.21 vs. 10. Jeg Coughlin, Camaro, 6.611, 206.61; 8. Cody Coughlin, Camaro, 6.602, 207.94 vs. 9. Eric Latino, Camaro, 6.605, 207.43.

Did Not Qualify: 17. Kenny Delco, 6.714, 203.71; 18. Joseph Wilczek, 6.962, 198.67.

BRAINERD, Minn. — Saturday’s Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge final results from the 43rd annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway.

Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Top Fuel Challenge — Shawn Langdon, 3.742 seconds, 334.32 mph def. Doug Kalitta, 3.677 seconds, 338.34 mph.

Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Funny Car Challenge — Jack Beckman, Chevy Camaro, 3.942, 324.59 def. Matt Hagan, Dodge Charger, 6.636, 101.53.

Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Pro Stock Challenge — Greg Anderson, Chevy Camaro, 6.561, 208.23 def. Dallas Glenn, Camaro, 6.612, 207.37.

BRAINERD, Minn. — Final Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge round-by-round results from the 43rd annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway.

MISSION #2FAST2TASTY NHRA TOP FUEL CHALLENGE:

ROUND ONE — Shawn Langdon, 3.999, 229.04 def. Antron Brown, 6.005, 114.60; Doug Kalitta, 3.655, 339.36 def. Justin Ashley, 5.258, 130.23;

FINAL — S. Langdon, 3.742, 334.32 def. D. Kalitta, 3.677, 338.34.

MISSION #2FAST2TASTY NHRA FUNNY CAR CHALLENGE:

ROUND ONE — Matt Hagan, Dodge Charger, 3.935, 329.02 def. Austin Prock, Chevy Camaro, 4.761, 167.20; Jack Beckman, Camaro, 3.879, 330.63 def. Spencer Hyde, Ford Mustang, 9.925, 78.38; FINAL — J. Beckman, 3.942, 324.59 def. M. Hagan, 6.636, 101.53.

MISSION #2FAST2TASTY NHRA PRO STOCK CHALLENGE:

ROUND ONE — Dallas Glenn, Chevy Camaro, 6.569, 208.20 def. Aaron Stanfield, Camaro, 6.624, 206.39; Greg Anderson, Camaro, 6.555, 207.59 def. Greg Stanfield, Camaro, Foul – Red Light; FINAL — G. Anderson, 6.561, 208.23 def. D. Glenn, 6.612, 207.37.

KALITTA EARNS NO. 1 QUALIFIER, LANGDON WINS #2FAST2TASTY IN BRAINERD

Toyota keeps Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge streak alive

BRAINERD, Minn. (Aug. 16, 2025) – Posting a 3.655 elapsed time in Saturday qualifying, Doug Kalitta earned the No. 1 qualifier for tomorrow’s NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway. The result is Kalitta’s seventh No. 1 qualifier this season and the 65th in his career. Joining Kalitta towards the top of the Top Fuel field is Billy Torrence, who earned the No. 4 seed for his first race of the 2025 season.

Kalitta’s teammate and Top Fuel points leader, Shawn Langdon, captured another win in the Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge, defeating Kalitta in the finals Saturday afternoon. The win is Langdon’s fifth Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge triumph this season, which also continued Toyota’s streak of victories in all challenge events in either Top Fuel or Funny Car. 

In Funny Car, Ron Capps earned the No. 4 seed for tomorrow’s eliminations with J.R. Todd as the fifth seed. Capps looks to capture his eighth Brainerd International Raceway win tomorrow and increase his track-best mark, while Todd looks to go rounds and improve his points position with just two race days before the Countdown to the Championship.

Eliminations of the NHRA Nationals from Brainerd International Raceway begin tomorrow at 11 a.m. EST with live TV coverage beginning at 3 p.m. EST on FOX.

Toyota Post-Qualifying Recap
NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series 
Brainerd International Raceway
NHRA Nationals
Race 13 of 20

TOYOTA TOP FUEL QUALIFYING POSITIONS

NameCarQualifying PositionFirst Round Opponent
Doug KalittaMac Tools Toyota Top Fuel Dragster1stT. Totten
Billy TorrenceCAPCO Contractors Toyota Top Fuel Dragster4thI. Zetterstrom
Antron BrownMatco Tools Toyota Top Fuel Dragster7thS. Langdon
Shawn LangdonKalitta Air Careers Toyota Top Fuel Dragster8thA. Brown
Justin AshleySCAG Power Equipment Toyota Top Fuel Dragster9thC. Millican

TOYOTA FUNNY CAR QUALIFYING POSITIONS  

NameCarQualifying PositionFirst Round Opponent
Jack Beckman*Peak Chevrolet Funny Car1st*D. Richards
Ron Capps NAPA Auto Care Toyota GR Supra Funny Car4thB. Bode
J.R. ToddDHL Toyota GR Supra Funny Car5thP. Lee

*non-Toyota driver

TOYOTA QUOTES

DOUG KALITTA, Mac Tools Toyota Top Fuel Dragster, Kalitta Motorsports

TF Qualifying Result: 1st

How nice is it to have a car that performs at this level?

“Yeah, it’s been quite a ride! Alan (Johnson, crew chief), Mac (Savage, crew chief) and all these Mac Tools Toyota guys have our car running well. I’m just trying to do my best and on occasion, I guess I’m human. It (Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge) wasn’t what we were hoping for obviously, but real proud of my guys and will go into tomorrow and see if we can get the win.”

SHAWN LANGDON, Kalitta Air Careers Toyota Top Fuel Dragster, Kalitta Motorsports

TF Qualifying Result: 8th

How well does another challenge win position your team?

“The No. 1 spot is a pretty good spot to be in, so good job to Doug (Kalitta) and his team for that. Brian (Husen, crew chief) and I were talking earlier, and we still wanted to try to get win the #2Fast2Tasty challenge, so that’s pretty cool. It’s a pretty neat program Mission Foods put out there for us, so we’re really appreciative of it. We want to put forth our best effort, and that’s what we did right there.The Kalitta Air Toyota Top Fuel Dragster didn’t run exactly what we were trying to run (there). I was off a little bit on the tree, but the bulb was blanking up there. We were trying to go for the No. 1 spot, really. Unfortunately, we didn’t get it, but we got the win so that’s good. We still have a shot, still got a shot at the regular-season championship going into Indianapolis (U.S. Nationals). All in all, great year, but we have to get it done tomorrow. Tomorrow’s a big day!”

RON CAPPS, NAPA Auto Care Toyota GR Supra Funny Car, Ron Capps Motorsports

FC Qualifying Result: 4th

Describe your weekend so far.

“Yeah, the forecast was not looking good when we rolled in here (Brainerd), but you wouldn’t know that by looking at the fans and in ‘The Zoo.’ And then, we go out and get in four qualifying runs! As always, our NAPA Auto Care Toyota GR Supra Funny Car was great, and we ended qualifying on a good note. The track conditions are always tricky here. You have a lot of water in the air. Track reading and getting all the information we get from our Toyota engineers on the starting line was key to go up there in that last session and move up a position into fourth, and a really good tune up for tomorrow. It’s going to be overcast tomorrow, and we’ll probably see even quicker runs than we have so far this weekend. Great job by everyone and we’ll see if we can go get win number eight here at Brainerd!”

About Toyota 

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Toyota directly employs nearly 64,000 people in North America who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 49 million cars and trucks at our 14 manufacturing plants. In 2025, Toyota’s plant in North Carolina began to assemble automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. 

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Front Row Motorsports: Richmond Raceway NCTS Race Report- Layne Riggs / Chandler Smith

Layne Riggs | Chandler Smith
Richmond Raceway NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race Report
eero 250
Date: Friday, August 15, 2025
Event: Race 18 of 25
Series: NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series
Location: Richmond Raceway (0.75-miles)
Length of Race: 250 laps over two hours, 13 minutes, 12 seconds

FRM Finish:

Layne Riggs (Started 3rd, Finished 3rd / Running, completed 250 of 250 laps)
Chandler Smith (Started 6th, Finished 9th / Running, completed 250 of 250 laps)

FRM Points Standings:

Layne Riggs (2nd)
Chandler Smith (3rd)

The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoffs will kick off at Darlington Raceway on Saturday, August 30th.

Layne Riggs Key Takeaways

Stage One: 2nd / Stage Two: 10th / Race Result: 3rd

“It was a strong night for us. I didn’t think we were that great in practice, so to turn around and have a strong performance like that and even at some glimpses in the race feel like I was the best on the racetrack,” said Riggs. “We had just a good overall day and, in my opinion, that’s what champions are made of. The strategy was so crazy there that it’s really fun as a driver getting put in situations if you’re on old tires or new tires and going forward and falling back. It’s kind of crazy. The 98 spun out and somehow lined up in front of us still, which amazes me, but hat’s off to everybody at Front Row Motorsports. This Love’s Travel Stops Ford F-150 was a good truck, but not a winning truck, so we’ve got to do a little bit of work. It was a good, solid night. We finished second in regular season points. That was really our goal coming into today was to do that and get as many playoff points as we could, so we accomplished that and I’m really happy about that.”

Chandler Smith Key Takeaways

Stage One: 5th / Stage Two: 8th / Race Result: 9th

“I’m definitely proud of the effort of everybody on this No. 38 team,” said Smith. “It’s certainly not the day we wanted. Honestly, we’ve missed it since probably about Charlotte, just kind of slowly went downhill a little bit and haven’t been able to find our way back to where we were at the start of the year. We’re just trying to get our momentum back on our side going into the playoffs, going into Darlington and start off on the right foot.”

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and Craftsman Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 Craftsman Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 4, No. 34, and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 34 and No. 38 Craftsman Truck Series teams from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @teamfrm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.