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What Makes the Online Slots More Interesting Game?

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Instead of being a passing hobby, millions of individuals today use online gaming as their go to way to pass the time. Even while physical casinos continue to operate, internet gambling is growing in strength. According to statistics, slots are the most popular casino games. The first slot machine got invented in the 19th century. Slots quickly became quite popular among players when made available on the internet. Since then, the popularity of the slot game has increased annually. Hundreds of developers are looking for work, and many openings are available.

A Whole New Approach

Nobody in the investing world is prepared to give up their gains to take a chance on a massive reward. It is the reason why playing slots online was so sluggish at first.

When there were more participants, there was less possibility of losing money and missing out on massive winnings. Numerous risks presented by thieves and hackers have also been avoided because of technological developments in cybersecurity.

A kind of self-feeding loop got created as a result of the participants being able to benefit from this additional risk reduction.

The outcome is games prioritize everyone having a great time and having fun rather than focusing so much on “whales” or affluent players who spend a lot of money. An online casino now serves as entertainment for a broad audience rather than just those with specific needs.

No matter when or where you choose, you can have fun.

Higher payouts are another factor playing slots online is better for players than playing slots in a physical casino. With a broadband connection, you may access it whenever you want and from anywhere! Depending on your tastes, you can play in the afternoon, evening, night, or early hours.

It may get used anywhere there is free Wi-Fi, such as at home or work. While you wait for the train, you might also play slots. What a fantastic feeling it gets to win the lotto after reaching all your objectives. Just be aware that gambling online may turn into an addiction.

Low barrier to entry

Online slots offer a minimal entrance barrier, making them suitable for gamers of all skill levels and budgets. Most slot games let players select the amount of money they wish to gamble, so they may play for bigger winnings with more extensive stakes or smaller ones for more relaxed enjoyment. Almost everyone can play slots and enjoy them because of the inclusion.

Familiar Intellectual Property

The most well-liked slots and spinners are those whose graphics are lifted straight out of popular media right now, even if the majority of them are unique and draw inspiration from various pop culture and cultural backgrounds.

There are plenty of instances where this relationship gets made explicit, only a passing reference, like in the Book of the Dead, where the main character strikingly resembles Nathan Drake from Uncharted.

Players believe they can get straight into the game and don’t require a technical handbook to explain what’s going on because they recognize something. Additionally, the accessibility of these games adds to the enjoyment of the experience because it’s so simple to pick up.

Never-ending innovation

Online slot makers are leading the way in this trend of constant innovation, which is characteristic of the online gaming sector. They produce intriguing, brand new slot games with innovative themes, features and graphics. Players are kept interested and ready to check out the most recent products through this steady flow of new material.

Safe and fair play.

Security and game fairness are top priorities for reputable online casinos and slot machine manufacturers. They provide a secure betting environment by using cutting-edge encryption technology to safeguard players’ money and personal information. The games on these platforms get inspected to guarantee fairness and prevent manipulation since they are subject to rules.

What Round of 12 Drivers Are Saying Ahead of This Year’s Reconfigured Bank of America ROVAL™ 400

  • With less than three weeks remaining before the Bank of America ROVAL™ 400, here’s what drivers are saying about the newly renovated 17-turn road course
  • “ I think the new track is going to create quite a few more passing opportunities. Probably going to create more chaos, which is always the fun part of the ROVAL™ from the fan side of things. So, this year’s ROVAL™ will be one for the history books.” Stewart-Haas racer Chase Briscoe said.
  • Bank of America ROVAL™ 400 weekend tickets can be purchased online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-455-FANS (3267). Kids 12 and under get in all weekend for just $10

CONCORD, NC (Sept. 25, 2024) – With less than three weeks remaining before drivers rev their engines at the newly reconfigured Bank of America ROVAL™ 400 on Oct. 13, anticipation is building for the pivotal NASCAR Playoffs Round of 12. This Wildcard Weekend will challenge drivers as they navigate through the updated course featuring two renovated turns. With a place in the next round at stake, the ROVAL™ is sure to put drivers to the test.

Here’s what some of the remaining NASCAR Cup Series Playoff drivers are saying ahead of the Oct. 13 cut-off race:

Christopher Bell, No. 20, Joe Gibbs Racing:

“My expectations for the ROVAL™ is it’s always going to be exciting and drama-filled.”

Tyler Reddick, No. 45, 23XI Racing:

“It’s going to be a bit different. My favorite corner, Marcus [Smith] decided to make it a little bit tighter, so that helps me even more. Definitely what they’ve changed on the backs is going to change the flow of the track, but I don’t know if it really changes what you do with your car setup going into the weekend. You’re just going to have to figure out a couple of new corners.”

William Byron, No. 24, Hendrick Motorsports:

“ROVAL™ is going to be crazy. It’s a new format, a new layout and all that, so I think it’s going to be a lot different.”

Ryan Blaney, No. 12, Team Penske:

“It’ll be a little bit different with the final chicane being a little tighter you’re going to see some more kind of outbreaking maneuvers there now than what it has been. Exiting the infield there, yeah I don’t know how that’s going to be; that’s a super tight corner when you turn back onto the banking you know of the oval Turn 1 track. I think you’re going to see some big dive bomb Hail Mary moves into there, just because it’s a pretty wide entry, and you’ll have to slow way down. So we’ll see, but that’ll be a pretty exciting spot on the track. I think they also opened up a couple of passing zones, which is good. That’s what tracks need.”

Denny Hamlin, No. 11, Joe Gibbs Racing:

“Expectations for the ROVAL™ is gonna be that we’re going to have a little bit different track configuration this year. Two corners that we’re going to have to navigate that’s a little bit different. So it’s going to be about who can adapt the quickest and qualify well.”

Austin Cindric, No. 2, Team Penske:

“The ROVAL™ will definitely be different with the reconfiguration, especially in that the Turn 8 area. I honestly hated Turn 8 before so I’m a big fan of this change. It should be fun.”

Alex Bowman, No. 48, Hendrick Motorsports:

“It’ll be really interesting to see how the track reconfiguration is at the ROVAL™so I’m excited for that, it’s gonna be different for sure. It’s going to be a pretty treacherous section so, we’ll have to wait and see. The front straight-away chicane is going to be narrower, lot of differences so I’m excited to get there.”

Chase Briscoe, No. 14, Stewart-Haas Racing:

“My expectations for the ROVAL™ will be is that it’s going to be a really exciting race first off. It’s a new configuration. I think the new track is going to create quite a few more passing opportunities. Probably going to create more chaos, which is always the fun part of the ROVAL™ from the fan side of things. So, this year’s ROVAL™ will be one for the history books.”

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To purchase Bank of America ROVAL™ 400 weekend tickets, fans can shop online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com or call 1-800-455-FANS (3267). Kids 12 and under get in all weekend for just $10.

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Spire Motorsports Hollywood Casino 400 Race Advance

  • In 19 NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) starts at Kansas Speedway, Spire Motorsports has logged two top-20 and seven top-25 finishes with 11 different drivers. Corey LaJoie earned a team-best 19th-place finish in the 2022 Advent Health 400. The Mooresville, N.C., team fields the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1s in the NCS with Justin Haley, and fellow drivers Zane Smith and Carson Hocevar, respectively.
  • The Hollywood Casino 400 from Kansas Speedway will be televised live on USA Network Sunday, Sept. 29, beginning at 3 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). The 30th of 36 races on the 2024 NCS schedule will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90. Countdown to Green on USA will take the green flag at 2:30 p.m. EDT.
  • Zane Smith and Carson Hocevar will have the names of cancer heroes riding along on Friday night. As part of the NASCAR Foundation’s Honor a Cancer Hero campaign, Michele Broadley and Charles Ripple III will be on the name rails of Hocevar’s ride, while Larry Eagle will be featured on Smith’s Camaro.

Justin Haley – Driver, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

  • Justin Haley will pilot Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Gainbridge Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in Sunday’s Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan.
  • In seven previous Cup Series starts at Kansas Speedway, Haley has earned three top-20 finishes. In NASCAR Xfinity Series competition, the 25-year-old racer has logged four starts, recorded two top fives, completed 100 percent of the laps contested and hasn’t finished worse than seventh. In two CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts at the Heart of America mile-and-a-half oval, Haley finished ninth and 10th, respectively (2017-2018).
  • Haley has signed a multi-year agreement with Spire Motorsports and will pursue NASCAR Cup Series championship honors behind the wheel of the No. 7 Chevy in 2025.
  • Haley comes to Spire Motorsports from Rick Ware Racing (RWR) where he drove the No. 51 entry for the first 29 races of the 2024 NCS campaign.
  • He takes over the controls of the No. 7 Gainbridge Chevy Camaro from Corey LaJoie, who swaps rides with Haley and will finish out the 2024 season in RWR’s No. 51 machine.
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  • In 2021, Haley made two starts for Spire Motorsports at Kansas Speedway where he finished 30th (May) and 39th (October), respectively.
  • In total, the three-time ARCA Menards Series race winner has made 35 Cup Series starts for Spire Motorsports, behind the wheel of the No. 77 Chevy with the bulk of races coming during the 2021 season.
  • Haley, a native of Winamac, Ind., made his NCS debut for Spire Motorsports on April 28, 2019 at Talladega Superspeedway and picked up both his and the team’s first win – an upset of practically unprecedented proportions – less than three months later in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway behind the wheel of the No. 77 Chevrolet Camaro.
  • The veteran racer has collected four NASCAR Xfinity Series checkered flags and three NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series wins, making him one of just 41 drivers in history to have earned wins across all three of NASCAR’s National Touring Series.
  • The 25-year-old Hoosier State native is a veteran of 137 Cup Series starts and has notched one win, five top fives, 15 top 10s and led 98 laps in NASCAR’s premier division.
  • Last weekend, Haley started 26th and finished 22nd in the Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway.
  • Haley recorded top 10s at Darlington Raceway (May) and Worldwide Technology Raceway (June) this season. He has paced the field for 25 laps and completed 99.2 percent of the laps contested in 2024.

Justin Haley Quotes
Last week was eventful and historically, you’re in a unique situation. Do you have a sense of relief being able to put last week behind you and get ready for the task at hand at Kansas Speedway?
“Last week was definitely interesting. That’s for sure. I’m looking forward to turning the page and to get a head start on 2025. Kansas isn’t my favorite track, by any stretch, but this weekend will give me an opportunity to get re-acclimated to the Spire Motorsports system and have a better understanding of how (crew chief) Ryan Sparks and the No. 7 team approach a race weekend. It’s a fresh start for everyone involved so, from that perspective, I’m ready to get to the race track and go about the business of the weekend.”

You have 35 previous Cup Series starts for Spire Motorsports. What are your thoughts on coming back?
“Spire gave me my first start in the Cup Series in the No. 77 at Talladega on my 20th birthday. We had some great runs in our first year together in 2019, and there’s still a lot of familiar faces around here that were on the team back then. I’m excited to come home. This is where I got my start in the Cup Series, and I’m excited to go out there and compete with the No. 7 team.”

Zane Smith – Driver, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

  • Zane Smith will pilot Spire Motorsports’ No. 71 Focused Health Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in Sunday’s Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway.
  • Smith arrives in Kansas after finishing 16th in Saturday night’s Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway.
  • The California native made is first Cup Series appearance at the 1.5-mile D-shaped oval in May, crossing the finish line in the 29th position. He pulled double duty on the weekend, leading 29 laps and finishing second in the Truck Series event.
  • The rookie driver owns nine starts in America’s heartland in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, his most of any track on the circuit. He’s led 250 laps while collecting five top-five and eight top-10 finishes, highlighted by his victory in 2022’s spring event.
  • Crew Chief Stephen Doran has visited Victory Lane twice at the Kansas City oval. As an engineer for Kevin Harvick at Stewart-Haas Racing, he claimed victories in October of 2016 and May of 2018.
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  • Race fans can meet Smith at the Kansas Speedway Highline District on Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
  • Larry Eagle will be riding alongside Smith on Sunday. Eagle was a true, blue collar, tough as nails American. He was drafted into the U.S. Army straight out of high school in 1969 to serve in Vietnam. He took great pride in serving his country and representing the American people. Following his time in the military, Eagle joined IBEW Local 637 as a union electrician where he had a 50-year career. Eagle was an avid stock farmer and enjoyed raising cattle. Most of all, he enjoyed being a husband, father, and grandfather. Smith is the Essex family’s favorite driver, and the family has enjoyed watching him at the track and on television since he entered the CRAFTSMAN Truck series.

Zane Smith Quotes
How do you feel about heading to Kansas Speedway this weekend? It’s a track where you’ve had some success.
“Kansas Speedway is one of my favorite tracks, so I’m really looking forward to this weekend. My No. 71 Spire Motorsports team has great momentum this second half of the season and I am excited to see what we can accomplish at Kansas. I’ve had success there in the Truck Series and hope to have another solid result in my Focused Health Chevrolet on Sunday.”

Carson Hocevar – Driver, No.77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

  • Carson Hocevar will pilot the No. 77 Premier Security Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Spire Motorsports in Sunday’s Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway.
  • In last weekend’s Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway, Hocevar advanced to the second round of qualifying for the second time this season and rolled off seventh. The Portage, Mich., native went on to finish 18th.
  • The rookie will make his third Cup Series start at the 1.5-mile D-shaped oval. He earned a venue-best 20th-place finish last fall in the No. 42 entry.
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  • Premier Security deploys more than 1,000 guards around the country and protects homes, families, executive-level leaders, and major corporations. Premier’s team of retired law enforcement professionals protects more than 50 school buildings and high net-worth families, delivering an unparalleled level of service. Premier prides itself on a standard of service ensuring its customers receive the protection and peace of mind they deserve.
  • In five CRAFTSMAN Truck Series starts in America’s heartland, the 21-year-old has recorded one top-five and two top-ten finishes and paced the field for 60 laps. His track resumé is highlighted by a runner-up finish in the fall of 2022. While gambling on fuel strategy, he led 28 of the race’s final 29 laps until he was passed after taking the white flag.
  • The youngest NCS driver in the field ranks 21st in the division’s championship point standings, leading the Sunoco Rookie of The Year standings by 56 points. Over the course of the season’s first 29 races, he’s notched one top-five, five top-10 and 10 top-15 finishes.
  • Hocevar will participate in the fifth annual NASCAR Foundation Honor a Cancer Hero program. Michele Broadley, a 24-year-old cancer hero, and Charles Ripple III, a father and cancer survivor, will ride with Carson on Sunday. Broadley will be featured on the driver-side name rail while Ripple’s name will appear over the passenger door.

Carson Hocevar Quotes
You’ve expressed your excitement for this weekend’s race at Kansas Speedway, given your team’s recent performance and your personal preference for mile-and-a-half tracks. What do you think will be key to success?
“I’ve always loved mile-and-a-half tracks. They’re where I feel most comfortable, and our team’s been showing a lot of speed since we came back from the Olympic break. I’ve had some strong runs in the Truck Series at Kansas Speedway, and I’m hoping we can translate that success to the Cup level. I love ripping around the top and you really have to be able to move around and try different lanes. I think we’re in a good position to have a strong weekend.”
From the Top of the Box

Ryan Sparks – Crew Chief, No. 7 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

  • Ryan Sparks serves in a dual role as both Spire Motorsports competition director and crew chief for driver Justin Haley and the No. 7 Chevrolet Camaro in the NCS.
  • Sparks has led the efforts for Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 team since 2021.
  • Sparks will focus solely on Competition Director’s duties following the 2024 season.

Stephen Doran – Crew Chief, No. 71 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

  • Stephen Doran is in his first full season as a Cup Series crew chief leading Zane Smith and the No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet team.
  • In 2006, Doran got his start in NASCAR at Petty Enterprises.
  • Prior to his arrival at Spire Motorsports, Doran worked at Stewart-Haas Racing as an engineer, most recently on the No. 4 car driven by Kevin Harvick.

Luke Lambert – Crew Chief, No. 77 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

  • Luke Lambert is the crew chief for Spire Motorsports’ No. 77 team with 2024 NCS Rookie of the Year candidate Carson Hocevar.
  • The 2005 North Carolina State graduate has led the competition efforts for some of the sport’s most notable names including Jeff Burton, Ryan Newman, Elliott Sadler and Chris Buescher.
  • In 2014, Lambert led Newman to a berth in the Championship 4, and ultimately a runner-up finish in the NCS championship point standings.

About Spire Motorsports …
Spire Motorsports is a NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race team co-owned by long-time NASCAR industry executives Jeff Dickerson and Thaddeus “T.J.” Puchyr. In 2024, Spire Motorsports campaigns the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1s in the NASCAR Cup Series with drivers Justin Haley, Zane Smith and Carson Hocevar, respectively. The team also fields the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet Silverados full time in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. An all-star driver lineup will rotate throughout the 2024 season in the No. 7 Chevy. Rajah Caruth drives the No. 71 entry and Chase Purdy rounds out the team’s fleet of Silverados in the No. 77.

Spire Motorsports earned its inaugural NASCAR Cup Series victory in its first full season of competition when Justin Haley took the checkered flag in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway on July 7, 2019. Less than three years later, William Byron drove Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado to its inaugural NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series win on April 7, 2022, at Martinsville Speedway. The team’s most recent win came on April 12, 2024, when Kyle Busch took the checkered flag in the SpeedyCash.com 250 at Texas Motor Speedway.

Hendrick Motorsports Media Advance: Kansas

5 KYLE LARSON
 Age: 32 (July 31, 1992)
Hometown: Elk Grove, California
Last Week: 1st (Bristol)
Crew Chief: Cliff Daniels
Standings: 1st

No. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

2024Cup CareerKansas
Races2835919
Wins5282
Poles521
Top 5111158
Top 101417811
Laps Led1,5519,107703
Stage Wins12624
Average Finish13.914.212.3
  • Kyle Larson’s 462 laps led in his victory at Bristol Motor Speedway Saturday night was the most ever by a Hendrick Motorsports driver in a single race. The Elk Grove, California, native has now finished in the top 10 in his last six starts at Bristol. That ties his longest such streak at any track, matching Phoenix Raceway and this weekend’s stop, Kansas Speedway.
  • The 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion is now tied for 30th on the all-time NASCAR Cup Series wins list with Rex White and Carl Edwards at 28 wins. Larson has the most wins in the Next Gen car with 12.
  • Larson is the only driver to have eclipsed the 1,000-laps-led barrier in 2024 with 1,551 – 634 more than any other driver. His 12 stage wins are two more than anyone else.
  • Larson’s win earlier this season at Kansas was the closest finish in Cup Series history. He crossed the finish line 0.001 seconds ahead of Chris Buescher. Larson is the only repeat winner in the last eight races at Kansas.
  • The driver of the No. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM Chevrolet has won 11 of 39 stages on 1.5-mile tracks in the Next Gen car (28%) and 4 of 18 races (22%).
  • In the Next Gen car, a driver has had an average running position of better than 1.5 ten times – Larson accounts for seven of those occasions. The 32-year-old driver’s average running position this year is a Series-best 9.61. No other driver has an average running position in single digits.
  • Larson is one of only two drivers to have finished top 10 at Kansas in all five Next Gen starts. In 1.5-mile races during the Next Gen era, Larson has four wins, double that of second place.
  • Larson is 39 markers ahead of the elimination line entering the Round of 12. He has 15 more playoff points than any other driver.

9 CHASE ELLIOTT
Age: 28 (Nov. 28, 1995)
Hometown: Dawsonville, Georgia
Last week: 2nd (Bristol)
Crew Chief: Alan Gustafson
Standings: 7th (-33)

No. 9 UniFirst Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

2024Cup CareerKansas
Races2931517
Wins1191
Poles12
Top 581017
Top 101416611
Laps Led2135,308249
Stage Wins1372
Average Finish11.412.910.2
  • Chase Elliott heads into the opening race in the Round of 12 seventh in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff standings, six points above the elimination line.
  • Elliott is the only Cup Series driver with wins at all three tracks in the Round of 12 (Kansas Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway and Charlotte ROVAL). The 2020 Cup Series champion captured a victory at Kansas in the fall of 2018.
  • Elliott is riding a streak of three consecutive top-10 finishes at Kansas, placing third there in the spring. He has also finished inside the top 10 in the three most recent races on 1.5-mile tracks, which kicked off with his victory at Texas Motor Speedway in April.
  • The Hendrick Motorsports driver has earned the fourth-most points among playoff drivers across the first three postseason events.
  • No. 9 team jackman TJ Semke hails from Lee’s Summit, Missouri, less than 40 miles from Kansas Speedway. The 31-year-old was a part-time bounty hunter before playing football at the University of Kansas as a defensive lineman. Semke signed with Hendrick Motorsports in 2016 and has been with team since 2018.

24 WILLIAM BYRON
 Age: 26 (Nov. 29, 1997)
Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina
Last Week: 17th (Bristol)
Crew Chief: Rudy Fugle
Standings: 4th (-25)

No. 24 Valvoline Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

2024Cup CareerKansas
Races2924513
Wins313
Poles1131
Top 58492
Top 1014977
Laps Led2612,882136
Stage Wins1221
Average Finish15.115.514.8
  • William Byron collected enough points to advance into the Round of 12 of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. He collected 72 points with 21 of those being stage points, tied for the fifth most.
  • Heading into the first race of the second round, Byron is currently fourth in the playoff standings, 14 markers above the cutoff.
  • Byron has seven top-10 finishes at Kansas Speedway, tied for a personal best at a track with Martinsville Speedway and Phoenix Raceway.
  • Byron has two wins in the Next Gen car on 1.5-mile tracks, tied for the second most, and has earned the most points of all drivers with 675.
  • In 2024, Byron has run within the top five for 1,964 laps (seventh most), within the top 10 for 4,030 laps (sixth most) and has an average running position of 13.276, good enough for eighth best.

48 ALEX BOWMAN
 Age: 31 (April 25, 1993)
Hometown: Tucson, Arizona
Last Week: 9th (Bristol)
Crew Chief: Blake Harris
Standings: T-11th (-45)

No. 48 Ally Racing Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

2024Cup CareerKansas
Races2931717
Wins18
Poles14
Top 57393
Top 1014929
Laps Led541,321183
Stage Wins61
Average Finish14.919.515.2
  • Last weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway, Alex Bowman finished ninth to advance to the Round of 12 in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. Bowman earned 17 more points than any other driver in the Round of 16. He leads the field in stage points earned in the playoffs (41) and is the only driver to finish in the top 10 in all six stages.
  • Bowman was fourth at the end of the Round of 16. With the playoff standings points resetting heading into the Round of 12 opener at Kansas Speedway, Bowman ranks 11th, seven points below the cutline. The Tucson, Arizona, native has advanced to the Round of 12 in every previous playoff appearance (six) and reached the Round of 8 once (2020).
  • Bowman has seven top-five finishes this season and 14 top-10 finishes (four-way tie for third most). All his Hendrick Motorsports teammates, Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott and William Byron also have 14 top 10s.
  • At Kansas Speedway, Bowman holds the third-longest active top-10 streak with four. The streak is Bowman’s best at a track behind only the Charlotte ROVAL (five). In this year’s May race at the “Sunflower State” venue, Bowman earned 34 points, fifth most of playoff drivers. In his previous 17 starts there, he has led 183 laps, scored three top fives (his second most at a track) and nine top 10s (his most at a track).
  • In 2024, on tracks 1.5-miles long, Bowman has earned 100 points, seventh most of the remaining playoff drivers. He is one of 11 drivers to claim a win at a 1.5-mile track in the Next Gen car (Las Vegas Motor Speedway, 2022).
  • Ally Racing brought back Koker’s garage this year and No. 48 fans had the opportunity to design the special edition paint scheme that will run on track this weekend. Christina Knoll, from New Orleans, is the this year’s winner. Her son, Andrew, played a key role in helping design the winning scheme.
  • This Sunday, Bowman fans can ride along and from the driver’s seat by tuning into NASCAR’s in-car camera on the No. 48 Chevrolet Camero ZL1.
  • For four years, Bowman and Ally have teamed up to support Best Friends Animal Society and their vast network of partners. Every race weekend, the pair donates $4,800 to help homeless pets. This weekend, the charitable donation will go to Prairie Paws Animal Shelter located in Ottawa, Kansas.

Hendrick Motorsports

2024All-TimeKansas
Races291,37437
Wins10*311*9*
Poles7*253*6*
Top 534*1,266*46*
Top 1056*2,168*85*
Laps Led2,07981,8362,180*
Stage Wins141127

*Most
**Tied for most

  • Kyle Larson and Alex Bowman combined to lead 496 of 500 laps at Bristol Motor Speedway on Saturday night, including every green flag circuit.
  • This Sunday at Kansas Speedway will mark the 1,375th NASCAR Cup Series race for Hendrick Motorsports.
  • The four Hendrick Motorsports entries will all carry the name of a cancer hero in place of driver names as part of the Honor A Cancer Hero program this weekend at Kansas Speedway. Bowman will honor Kenneth Chase from Sebago, Maine. Chase was nominated by his widow, Esther, as the two fought cancer simultaneously before Kenneth ultimately lost his battle. Chase Elliott will carry the name of Bill Roberts, a Thomaston, Georgia, native who beat kidney cancer. William Byron will honor Stephanie Kearns of Anaheim, California. Kearns beat a breast cancer diagnosis. Finally, Larson will run the name of Sid Coxe, a New Orleans native and car enthusiast who succumbed to liver cancer just after his 60th birthday in 2015. Last year, the program generated over $100,00 to support integrative therapies for women and children undergoing cancer treatments and child life services.
  • In 37 races at Kansas, Hendrick Motorsports leads all other NASCAR Cup Series teams in most categories including wins (nine), poles (six), top-five finishes (46), top-10 finishes (85) and laps led (2,190).
  • At least two Hendrick Motorsports cars have finished in the top 10 in each of the last 12 Kansas races and at least three of the team’s entries have finished in the top 10 in the last four.
  • This marks the fourth time all four Hendrick Motorsports drivers made the Round of 12 (2014, 2021, 2022, 2024), the most times any team has advanced four drivers through the opening round.
  • Hendrick Motorsports has gone to victory lane 59 times in playoff races, 22 more than any other team.
  • All four Hendrick Motorsports pit crews rank in the top eight in terms of average time for a four-tire pit stop. That list is topped by the No. 9 over-the-wall squad at 10.83 seconds. Chase Elliott’s crew also turned in the fastest individual four-tire stop of the season with a time of 9.076 seconds at Texas Motor Speedway in April.


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Kyle Larson, driver of the No. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, on winning at Kansas this year: “I had a great run off two and down the backstretch and was able to get to [Chis Buescher’s] outside getting into 3. It was so tight at the line and I guess TV showed us second — and I was fine with that because it was a great battle at the end. But then to hear we won was incredible.”

Alan Gustafson, crew chief of the No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, on heading into the first race in the Round of 12: “The last race at Kansas was pretty good for us. Heading back there, we need to qualify a little better and score more stage points. Those stage points are going be really critical moving forward here in these playoffs. They’re always critical, but there’s a big emphasis on stage points. We’re no different than anybody else. Everybody knows this is a good opportunity to go control your own destiny and have a really good race. Obviously, a win would be the first goal and then past that would be stage points and good finishes. So, I expect this race to be highly contested, to say the least. I think everybody is going to be under the same impression that this is their best chance to control their own destiny and kind of want to take advantage of that. So, I’m looking forward to that. I enjoy going there just because you can race and pass and have some strategy. A lot is in your hands at Kansas.”

William Byron, driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, on why he enjoys racing at Kansas Speedway: “I’m excited to get to Kansas. That’s a track we’ve had a lot of speed at. I think we have a good notebook heading into this race based on our experiences and our teammates’. We got behind in the spring after hitting the wall in qualifying, but even then we had good speed and strategy to make up ground. Hopefully we get a better starting spot for this race and can execute at a high level like I know our team can.”

Alex Bowman, driver of the No. 48 Ally Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, on going to Kansas Speedway: “It’s been a really good place for me, it’s probably my favorite mile and a half, so, enjoy racing there a lot and have certainly been close to winning there before. So, I’m looking forward to it. Statistically, it’s been a really good place for us so hopefully we can put together a really good race this weekend.

Austin Cindric Kansas Media Availability

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Cup Series
Kansas Media Availability
Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Austin Cindric, driver of the No. 2 Menards/Moen Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Team Penske, kicks off the Round of 12 in ninth place, four points below the cut line. He was part of a NASCAR press conference earlier today in which he discussed this weekend’s race at Kansas Speedway and the key to getting through this round.

AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 2 Menards/Moen Ford Mustang Dark Horse – HOW DO YOU FEEL YOU GUYS STACK UP ON THE MILE AND A HALVES WITH THE OTHER TEAMS? “I think it’s been awhile since we’ve had a traditional mile and a half race. We kind of had a string of races in May and early on in the year, and Michigan I thought was a decent event for us, but obviously that’s a two-mile oval, so I think it’s gonna be a great read for where we’re at. There are two of those with Homestead and Vegas in the Round of 8, so I think whatever progress we’ve made and whatever we’ve learned throughout the year, yeah, I wouldn’t necessarily say it was a strength to start the year for us, but certainly a lot learned since then.”

WHEN YOU LOOK AT THIS ROUND, WINNING MOVES YOU ON BUT BEYOND THAT WHAT IS YOUR PATHWAY TO THE THIRD ROUND? “I think, for us, it’s really replicating a similar performance from the Round of 16, the first round for us. You look at the numbers and what we did for the past round is probably the bare minimum of what’s gonna get us to advance for this round, so from a points perspective it definitely gets more challenging, especially the deficit we have to the top four or five guys. It definitely becomes more of an issue when you start to eliminate guys that are in a similar space as far as points go as what we are. Otherwise, a win obviously is what you want to do, especially to be able to do it in the first two races. That makes things a lot easier, but I think, for us, I still think this is a no-mistakes round, this is don’t take yourself out of it and race within our limits.”

WITH THE CHANGES DOES IT MAKE IT MORE DICIER THAN BEFORE AT THE CHARLOTTE ROVAL? “I’m not sure if the track layout changes make it more of a challenge or less of a challenge of a racetrack. I think it just makes it different. I think anytime you have a bit of an unknown there are different things you might need in your car that you don’t know of or a different way that the race is gonna be more challenging. I think the hairpin there could make the restarts and the racing may be a bit more dynamic. I think that’s the hope. The frontstretch chicane just, to me, seems like it’s different and it might change the launch of restarts. It’s kind of yet to be seen. I’m hearing a couple different iterations. I don’t think the track is completely finished with their updates yet, so I’m definitely curious to see how that evolves over the next few weeks leading up to the race.”

HOW ABOUT THE CHANGES TO THE INFIELD. WILL IT BE A STEEPER DECLINE? “Yeah, what I remember is the hairpin. That would be I guess the new turn seven, kind of where turn eight used to be, so from what I’ve gathered there’s a pretty big elevation change going down into the new turn six, which will be kind of interesting, whether if we get cars off the ground or not through there. I got to do a couple laps in the sim once we got the updates this week, just to kind of see what it was like and it will be interesting to see if we keep all four on the ground going over that hill.”

WHAT ARE A COUPLE KEYS TO HAVING A SUCCESSFUL PLAYOFF RACE AT TALLADEGA? “Finishing is number one. I would say next, for us these races have been great for stage points. I think to be able to do that, you have to execute strategy, but I think qualifying matters for that as well for the first stage, if not for the first two. The racing, obviously, gets crazy there and being able to work with your teammates. All three of us are in the playoffs right now, so being able to work with those guys – and we all have similar priorities – so I think those three things, qualifying, strategy and not getting wrecked, that’s kind of every week, but you can really control your destiny if you can control those values.”

WHAT QUALITIES MAKE FOR A GOOD SUPERSPEEDWAY RACE IN THIS ERA? “I think it’s ever changing. I think from a driver’s standpoint, just kind of recognizing the position that you’re in, really. Like, what role do you have within the pack. The reason I say that is you don’t necessarily have as many options to kind of move forward throughout the pack, so kind of recognizing what position you’re in and when you do have an opportunity to move forward, whether it’s high risk or low risk, or if you’re in the first three or four rows, what’s your role? What are you able to do to advance yourself forward or advance the row forward? And, what’s more important? Advancing yourself forward or the row? So, I think knowing your role and where you exist on track is probably more important than it has ever been for a driver.”

YOU CAN SEE THE CUT LINE FROM WHERE YOU ARE. THIS ROUND FEELS LIKE TWO WILD CARDS AND KANSAS. IS THAT THE PLACE WHERE YOU HAVE TO MAKE A BIG MOVE? “Yes and no. I think Kansas is fairly straight up. If we show up there and have speed and execute well, that’s something that we can control and if we’re able to control that there better than other places or not, it’s kind of hard to say. I mean, restarts there are absolutely nuts. Just going over film and data today, that place is pretty unforgiving on restarts, so I don’t think you can take anything for granted or approach this weekend as a calm weekend. There’s a lot on the line, so from that standpoint I kind of approach all three of them the same.”

DO YOU HAVE TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS AT KANSAS BEFORE YOU MAP OUT A GAME PLAN FOR TALLADEGA AND THEN THE ROVAL? “Yeah, I don’t really view those two differently. If I have a good weekend or a bad weekend this weekend, my job still kind of remains the same. I really do feel like other than a race win, I think we’re obviously more than capable of pointing our way in with where we sit now. I don’t really approach those two races any differently than I would Kansas.”

YOU ARE THE CONSISTENCY GUY, BUT TO GET TO THIS POINT SOME OF THOSE BIGGER TRACKS YOU GUYS HAVE STRUGGLED WITH. DO YOU HAVE A PLAN B AT THIS POINT ON TRACKS LIKE TALLADEGA? “It’s hard to say. Obviously, from a results standpoint it’s certainly been a challenge to finish races out on the speedways as it is for most, but I feel pretty confident in our speedway program and honestly Michigan was probably one of our best intermediates in a while. I just plugged the fence pretty early on, so I think from maybe on the surface this round could be a challenge or those races could be a challenge, I don’t know, it’s hard to say, but I feel good about it, so I’m not overly concerned from that standpoint. I feel like there’s a lot of challenges with a place like Talladega that are somewhat out of your control and some are very much in your control. Like you said, the one thing that we’ve had at all of those tracks is we’ve had speed in our cars. That certainly makes my job easier as a driver.”

IS THERE A POINT IN A RACE WEEKEND WHERE YOU REALIZE YOU MAY NOT HAVE A WINNING CAR AND CHANGING YOUR STRATEGY TO GET THE BEST FINISH YOU CAN? “I think you just defined my tone for the first two rounds of the playoffs, which is, for me and my team, it’s race within our limits. If that’s going out and trying to win a race, I don’t know how many laps we led at Atlanta, but that was a race that winning was within our limits. Winning was in the cards for us with the pace that we had, with the race-ablility that we had, whereas maybe Bristol a top 10 was gonna be the best we could, but we didn’t qualify very well, so having a solid effort was all we needed to do there, especially from a points standpoint, so I think that all falls in the category of racing within your own limits, not trying to do anything overly special just because it’s the playoffs. We got here for a reason and we’ve been doing things a certain way for I don’t know how many weeks it’s been since February, but I think it’s only a detriment to you and your team if you try and do things differently now.”

YOUR AVERAGE FINISH AT KANSAS IN THE NEXT GEN ERA IS NOT THAT GREAT. HOW DO YOU TURN THAT AROUND THIS WEEKEND? “Like I said earlier, I think it’s gonna be a great gauge for us on where we’re at from a performance standpoint at tracks like that. It’s a track that I feel good about personally. I couldn’t have told you my average finish there, but it doesn’t sound fantastic finishing second to dead last in the spring. That doesn’t help any of that. Before then, we qualified in the top 10 and ran inside of the top 15 all day. Nothing spectacular, but I wouldn’t say it’s a horrendous track for us, but we certainly haven’t had cars in Victory Lane there and that’s the goal, so, like I said before, we’ll put our best foot forward and see what we’ve got and hopefully it’s something we can contend with this weekend.”

HAVE YOU PINPOINTED ANYTHING YOU CAN IMPROVE ON THIS TIME AROUND? “Well, not getting wrecked I think falls in that category. Past that, I feel like I could give you a million driver excuses of certain things I could have done better or whatever else, but it’s certainly been progress since we’ve started with the car. I’ve definitely learned a lot. It’s a place I feel like it’s a really smooth racetrack and I feel like there are some teams that have very strong weekends at tracks like that, kind of like a Michigan where you see cars like maybe the 17 or the 19. Those guys seem to run really well at Michigan and Kansas. I feel like those two are interchangeable, so cars that you see run well at Michigan could probably run well at Kansas. I don’t know if that answers your question or not, but I’m gonna try and just worry about us.”

Michael McDowell & Horizon Hobby Head Back to the Kansas Heartland

Michael McDowell and the No. 34 Horizon Hobby Ford Mustang Dark Horse

Kansas Speedway Competition Notes

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (September 25, 2024) – Michael McDowell and the No. 34 team are back in the Heartland this weekend to take on the Kansas Speedway.

McDowell returns to Kansas after an 11th-place run at the Bristol Night Race and is looking to improve on his Top-10 finish from the Kansas spring race earlier this year. His 10th-place result was his best career-finish at the 1.5-mile Speedway.

Horizon Hobby is back on the No. 34 this weekend, highlighting over 50 local hobby stores across the country, on the hood of the Ford Mustang Dark Horse. By forging strong relationships with RC hobby enthusiasts, retailers, and manufacturers around the world, Horizon Hobby has built the best brands in the industry.

Track activity for the NASCAR Cup Series will start Saturday, September 28th with practice and qualifying at 1:00 pm ET on the NBC Sports App. The 400-mile race will be Sunday, September 29th at 3:00 pm ET. Fans can watch the action live on the USA Network or listen via the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM channel 90.

No. 34 Horizon Hobby Ford Mustang Dark Horse:

DRIVER MICHAEL MCDOWELL:

“Kansas has been better for us lately, especially with our Top-10 in the spring and the consistent qualifying efforts we’ve had. Given the different track conditions there, we know what changes to make in order to capitalize on a great finish. It’s a challenging track, but we’ll work hard to be ready with our Horizon Hobby Ford Mustang Dark Horse.”

CREW CHIEF TRAVIS PETERSON:

“We want to improve on our Top-10 finish in the spring. We’ve run well at all these different tracks, but are making gains with our mile and a half program. I think with the good practice and qualifying efforts we’ve had this season, we definitely have the speed to run up front this weekend.”

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

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Toyota Racing Weekly Preview 09.25.24

This Week in Motorsports: September 23 – 29, 2024

NCS/NXS/NCTS/ARCA: Kansas Speedway – Sept. 27-29
NHRA: World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway – Sept. 27-29

PLANO, Texas (Sept. 25, 2024) – NASCAR returns to Kansas Speedway for the second time this season, with yet another busy weekend with four races in three days. The Cup Series begins its Round of 12 on Sunday, the Xfinity Series begins its Playoffs on Saturday and the Truck Series has its Round of 10 cutoff race. The ARCA Menards Series will compete in Kansas on Friday for their penultimate race of 2024.

The NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series holds the third race of its Countdown to the Championship at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway, just outside of St. Louis.

NASCAR National Series – NCS | NXS | NCTS

Three Camry XSEs advance to Round of 12 … After Bristol, Christopher Bell, Tyler Reddick and Denny Hamlin advanced to the Cup Series Playoffs’ Round of 12. All three begin the Round of 12 above the cutline, with Bell 24 points above, Reddick 20 points up and Hamlin seven points to the good.

Jimmie Johnson back in action … Jimmie Johnson is back in the No. 84 Toyota Camry XSE this weekend at Kansas Speedway. This is the seven-time champion’s first start since Indianapolis in July and the 696th start of his historic career. Johnson has made 30 previous starts at Kansas, with three wins, nine top-fives and 19 top-10s to his name.

Bell seeks another Kansas pole … Bell and his No. 20 Camry XSE team have been exceptional in qualifying at Kansas of late. The Oklahoma native has captured two consecutive poles at Kansas, including three in the last five races. He also has five top-10 finishes in the last six races at the 1.5-mile oval coming into the weekend.

Smith, Creed begin Playoff push … With the Xfinity Series Playoffs beginning this weekend, Chandler Smith and Sheldon Creed begin their quests for a championship. Smith begins the Playoffs as the No. 4 seed – 17 points above the cutline, while Creed is ninth, three points below to start. Creed is also on a hot streak of late, with a top-10 finish in seven of the last eight, and a top-five finish in six of those races.

Toyota seeks another Xfinity win at Kansas … Toyota has been strong at Kansas Speedway in the Xfinity Series of late, capturing five wins in the last seven races, with the most recent being John Hunter Nemechek last fall, where Creed also finished third. Kansas has been a favorable spot for Toyota over time, as the manufacturer also won five consecutive races from 2013-2017.

Heim, Gray in good spots for Playoff cutoff … With the Truck Series paring down to its Round of 8 after this weekend, Corey Heim and Taylor Gray are currently in good positions. Heim has already locked himself into the next round, and Gray finds himself 23 points above the cutline. Heim and Gray will also compete in two races over the weekend as they are both entered in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Kansas on Saturday. Heim will make his 12th Xfinity Series start of the season aboard the Sam Hunt Racing No, 26 GR Supra, after finishing fifth in his last attempt at Atlanta earlier this month. Gray, who has earned top-10s in two of his last three Xfinity Series attempts, will make his 11th career start with Joe Gibbs Racing in the No. 19.

Heim goes for Kansas sweep … After a dominating win in the spring, Heim returns to Kansas Speedway looking for a season sweep and his sixth win of the season. Heim led 79 of the 134 laps in the spring race on his way to victory. He also has four consecutive Kansas top-10s heading into the weekend, highlighting his prowess around the 1.5-mile oval.

Butterbean returns to TRICON Garage … Brenden “Butterbean” Queen is back behind the wheel of the No. 1 Tundra TRD Pro for TRICON Garage this weekend at Kansas. Queen is making his third start of the season for TRICON Garage, his first since Nashville in June. In his maiden start this season, Queen finished fourth at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

NASCAR Regional Series – ARCA Menards Series

Tanner Gray does double duty … Like he did in the spring, Tanner Gray will run both the ARCA Menards Series race and Truck Series race this weekend in Kansas. Gray sat on pole for the ARCA race in May, finishing second, and then finished seventh in the Truck Series race that same night. Gray has two ARCA poles in his career at Kansas and has finished inside the top-10 in each of his three starts.

Breidinger returns to favorable Kansas … Toni Breidinger has had a run of success at Kansas Speedway of late, finishing inside the top-11 in her last five ARCA Menards Series races there, including coming off a 10th-place finish in May. Breidinger has also only finished outside the top-12 in just one of her seven starts at Kansas so far, with a track-best and career-best finish of third in 2023.

NHRA – Top Fuel | Funny Car

Brown seeks three wins in a row … Antron Brown is on a roll to start the Countdown to the Championship, winning the first two races at Maple Grove Raceway and zMAX Dragway in Charlotte. He comes to World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway with the Top Fuel points lead over Justin Ashley (second), Shawn Langdon (third) and Doug Kalitta (fourth). Steve Torrence holds the sixth position in the points, while his father, Billy, is 10th. In Funny Car, Ron Capps is fifth, J.R. Todd is sixth and Alexis DeJoria is seventh in the current points standings.

Toyota streaks roll into St. Louis … With Brown’s triumph at Charlotte, Toyota continues its amazing streaks in NHRA competition. Brown’s win gave Toyota its 15th Top Fuel win in the last 17 NHRA races and its 39th consecutive final round appearance in either Top Fuel and/or Funny Car.

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JR Motorsports — NXS Kansas Preview

JR Motorsports Team Preview
TRACK – Kansas Speedway (1.5-mile tri-oval)
NXS RACE – Kansas Lottery 300 (200 laps / 300 miles)
TUNE IN – CW, MRN, SiriusXM Channel 90 at 3:00 p.m. (ET)

Sam Mayer

No. 1 – QPS Employment Group Chevrolet

Mayer 2024 NXS Stats

Starts: 26

Wins: 2

Top 5s: 7

Top 10s: 11

Laps Led: 192

Avg. Finish: 18.4

Points: 7th

  • Sam Mayer heads to Kansas Motor Speedway for the first race in the Round of 12 of the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs.
  • In three previous starts at the 1.5-mile tri-oval, Mayer has earned two hard-fought top-10s, with his best of eighth coming at this event in 2021.
  • In 19 starts on tracks measuring 1.5 miles in length, the young driver has tallied two victories (Texas 2024, Homestead-Miami 2023), eight top-five and 13 top-10 finishes.
  • The driver of the No. 1 Chevrolet welcomes back returning partner QPS Employment Group for Saturday’s Round of 12 opener.

Sam Mayer

“First race of the playoffs and I just can’t thank Mardy (Lindley, crew chief) and this No. 1 JR Motorsports team enough for all they have done this year to help get us in contention for a championship. Kansas was tough for us last year but I know the momentum we have coming off a solid finish last week and I have no doubt we will be up front when it counts and be able to fight for another top-five or even better, a victory.”

Justin Allgaier

No. 7 BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet

Allgaier 2024 NXS Stats

Starts: 26

Wins: 2

Top 5s: 7

Top 10s: 15

Laps Led: 649

Avg. Finish: 13.9

Points: 1st

  • Justin Allgaier kicks off the opening race of the NXS Playoffs as the top seed in the Round of 12, 27 points above the cutline.
  • In 14 career NXS starts at Kansas, Allgaier has scored four top fives, 10 top 10s and a best finish of second, coming in this event in 2022.
  • This season on 1.5-mile tracks, Allgaier has scored a best finish of third, coming at Texas Motor Speedway in April.
  • Overall, in his NXS career on tracks between 1 and 2 miles in length, the Illinois native has amassed a combined total of 13 wins, 79 top fives and 150 top 10s in 241 starts.

Justin Allgaier

“We’re ready to get these playoffs started on a high note. Jim (Pohlman, crew chief) and all the guys on this BRANDT Professional Agriculture team have worked their tails off all season long to get us in this position, and we just need to go out now and continue to execute so that we can move on through these playoffs. We have been fast at Kansas over the last couple of years, which gives me confidence that we will be just as strong on Saturday in a great position to move on to the next round.”

Sammy Smith

No. 8 TMC Chevrolet

Smith 2024 NXS Stats

Starts: 26

Wins: 0

Top 5s: 5

Top 10s: 13

Laps Led: 55

Avg. Finish: 15.3

Points: 11th

  • Sammy Smith enters the Round of 12 in the NXS Playoffs as the 11th seed, 9 points below the cutline with three races remaining in the round.
  • On tracks up to 1.5 miles in length, Smith has 38 starts in the NXS. In those starts, he has tallied one win (Phoenix 2023), eight top-fives and 23 top 10s.
  • Smith scored his best finish of eighth at Kansas in 2022.
  • TMC Transportation will share the TV panel at Kansas with ProWood. They’re the leading manufacturer-distributor of lumber and building materials. With rigorous quality, advanced science, and a passion for wood, ProWood is driven to help all.

Sammy Smith

“My JR Motorsports crew and I have fought relentlessly to make it to the playoffs, and I know that this group is ready to give it all we have. I’m excited to go out there and compete for a championship.”

Brandon Jones

No. 9 Menards / Schultz Chevrolet

Jones 2024 NXS Stats

Starts: 26

Wins: 0

Top 5s: 1

Top 10s: 7

Laps Led: 30

Avg. Finish: 19.7

Points: 14th

  • Brandon Jones returns to Kansas this weekend looking for his his third win at the 1.5-mile oval after finishing in the runner-up position in this event last year.
  • In nine career NXS starts at Kansas, Jones has four top fives and six top 10s, in addition to the victory in back-to-back years during the 2019 and 2020 seasons.
  • The 27-year-old Georgia native has also made five starts at the 1.5-mile tri-oval in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series recording one top-five and three top-10s.
  • Schultz, a household favorite for lawn and garden products will adorn the hood of Jones’ car for the first time this season.

Brandon Jones

“Kansas has been good to us in the past, so I am looking forward to getting back there this weekend. We had some speed in Bristol and I am confident this No. 9 team will put together another fast race car. We may not be racing for a championship, but we have been putting in the work to make sure we are battling for the lead when it counts to finish one spot better than we did last year.”

Connor Zilisch

No. 88 KOA / RTIC Chevrolet

Zilisch 2024 NXS Stats

Starts: 1

Wins: 1

Top 5s: 1

Top 10s: 1

Laps Led: 45

Avg. Finish: 1

Points: N/A

  • Connor Zilisch heads to Kansas this weekend looking to make it two wins in a row to open his NXS career. The young driver won in his series debut Sept. 14 at Watkins Glen International.
  • Zilisch led 45 of the 90 laps at The Glen on the way to victory, giving crew chief Andrew Overstreet his first triumph atop the pit box as well.
  • On oval tracks measuring 1 mile or more, Zilisch has won twice in the ARCA Menards Series, taking the top spot at Dover International Speedway and Michigan International Speedway. He also posted a second-place run at the Milwaukee Mile.
  • Zilisch will have KOA, a first-time partner for JRM, on the No. 88 Camero this weekend along with RTIC Outdoors.

Connor Zilisch

“Winning at Watkins Glen was incredible, especially for the first time out. Racing this weekend at Kansas is a different feeling, but we’ve had a lot of success on oval tracks in the ARCA Menards Series and Andrew (Overstreet, crew chief) has had great finishes so far this year on the ovals. I’m looking forward to taking this KOA/RTIC Chevrolet as far forward as we can get it this weekend in Kansas.”

JRM Team Updates

JR Motorsports at Kansas Speedway: JR Motorsports has competed at Kansas Speedway a combined 56 times in the NXS since its first trip there in 2006. In those starts at the 1.5-mile tri-oval, the organization has recorded one win, 16 top-fives and 34 top-10s, with an average finish of 13.1.

Souvenir Rig: JRM drivers Sam Mayer, Justin Allgaier, Sammy Smith, Brandon Jones and Connor Zilisch will be signing autographs at the JR Motorsports / Legacy MC souvenir rig on Saturday, Sept. 28 from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET.

NASCAR Weekend Schedule at Kansas Speedway and Playoff Updates

Photo by Ron Olds for SpeedwayMedia.com

All times are Eastern.

NASCAR travels to Kansas Speedway this weekend with a full schedule of competition.
The ARCA Menards Series will headline Friday’s events with the Reese’s 150 at 5:30 p.m. It will be followed by the Craftsman Truck Series Kubota Tractor 200 at 8:30 p.m., the last race in the series Round of 10.

The Xfinity Series Kansas Lottery 300 is the featured race on Saturday and the first event in the series Playoffs Round of 12.

The Cup Series will close out the weekend with the Hollywood Casino 400 Presented by ESPN BET as their Round of 12 begins.

Friday, Sept. 27

1:10 p.m.: ARCA Practice
2:10 p.m.: ARC Qualifying
3:30 p.m.: Truck Series Practice – FS2
4 p.m.: Truck Series Qualifying – FS2
5:30 p.m.: ARCA Reese’s 150 – FS1/MRN/SiriusXM
8:30 p.m.: Truck Series Kubota Tractor 200 – FS1/MRN/SiriusXM
NASCAR Press Pass: Post Truck Series Race

Saturday, Sept. 28

11:05 a.m.: Xfinity Practice – NBC Sports App
11:35 a.m.: Xfinity Qualifying – NBC Sports App

1:05 p.m.: Cup Series Practice – MRN/SiriusXM/NBC Sports App
1:45 p.m.: Cup Series Qualifying – MRN/SiriusXM/NBC Sports App
NASCAR Press Pass: Post Cup Series Qualifying

4:00 p.m.: Xfinity Series Kansas Lottery 300
NASCAR Press Pass: Post Xfinity Series Race

Sunday, Sept. 29
3 p.m.: Cup Series Hollywood Casino 400
USA/MRN/ SiriusXM/ NBC Sports App
NASCAR Press Pass: Post Cup Series Race

Playoff Standings:

Kyle Larson won the Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway and advanced to the Round of 12 in the Playoffs, along with Christopher Bell, Tyler Reddick, William Byron, Ryan Blaney, Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott, Joey Logano, Austin Cindric, Daniel, Alex Bowman and Chase Briscoe.
Harrison Burton, Martin Truex Jr., Ty Gibbs and Brad Keselowski were eliminated from the Playoffs.

Cup Series Playoffs Round of 12 (Kansas, Talladega, Charlotte)
Kyle Larson +39
Christopher Bell +24
Tyler Reddick +20
William Byron +14
Ryan Blaney +11
Denny Hamlin +7
Chase Elliott +6
Joey Logano +4

Austin Cindric -4
Daniel Suarez -6
Alex Bowman -7
Chase Briscoe -7

Xfinity Series Playoffs Round of 12 (Kansas, Talladega, Charlotte)
Justin Allgaier +27
Cole Custer +21
Austin Hill +18
Chandler Smith +17
Shane van Gisbergen +10
Jesse Love +6
Sam Mayer +4
Riley Herbst +3

Sheldon Creed -3
AJ Allmendinger -4
Sammy Smith -9
Parker Kligerman -12

Truck Series Playoffs Round of 10 (Milwaukee Mile, Bristol, Kansas)
Christian Eckes +95
Corey Heim +80
Nicholas Sanchez +63
Ty Majeski +58
Rajah Caruth +35
Tyler Ankrum +25
Taylor Gray +23
Grant Enfinger +7

Daniel Dye -7
Ben Rhodes -12

How Weather Affects Your Rims and What You Can Do About It?

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Your vehicle’s rims are more than just a stylish feature—they play a critical role in both the functionality and safety of your car. Unfortunately, rims are also highly susceptible to damage from external factors, particularly weather conditions. Extreme weather, temperature fluctuations, road conditions, and even seasonal changes can all have significant effects on your rims. Understanding how different types of weather impact your rims, and knowing what you can do to protect them, is essential for extending their lifespan and avoiding expensive repairs. In this blog, we will explore how various weather conditions can affect your rims and provide practical tips to prevent damage and keep your wheels in pristine condition.

Understanding the Role of Your Vehicle’s Rims

Before diving into how weather affects your rims, let’s start by understanding what your rims do. Rims are the outer edge of the wheel that hold the tire in place. They provide structural support to the tire and play a vital role in your vehicle’s handling, performance, and overall safety. Damaged or corroded rims can cause a range of issues, from poor alignment to dangerous blowouts.

In addition to safety and performance concerns, your rims contribute to the overall aesthetic of your car. Damaged or tarnished rims not only degrade your vehicle’s appearance but may also affect resale value. With so much riding on their condition, it’s essential to understand the risks that weather poses to your rims and take proactive steps to protect them.

How Weather Affects Your Rims

1. Cold Weather and Rims

Cold weather, especially during winter, can have significant consequences for your rims, especially if you live in regions that experience snow, ice, and road salt. Here’s how cold weather impacts your rims:

  • Corrosion and Rusting: Cold temperatures combined with moisture create the perfect environment for corrosion. When snow, ice, and road salt come into contact with your rims, the metal can begin to corrode and rust over time. This is particularly true for steel rims, which are more prone to rusting than aluminum or alloy rims.
  • Cracks and Warping: Metal contracts in cold temperatures, and in extreme conditions, this contraction can cause rims to develop small cracks. If you hit a pothole or curb during the winter, these cracks can worsen, leading to more severe structural damage. Additionally, ice buildup on the rims can exacerbate warping, which can interfere with your vehicle’s balance.
  • Road Salt Damage: In areas that experience snow and ice, road salt is commonly used to melt snow and improve traction. However, salt is highly corrosive and can lead to pitting and surface damage on your rims, especially if not cleaned off properly. This not only weakens the metal but can also make your rims look dull and unsightly.

2. Hot Weather and Rims

While cold weather can lead to corrosion and cracking, hot weather comes with its own set of challenges for your rims:

  • Heat Expansion: Just as metal contracts in the cold, it expands in hot weather. High temperatures can cause your rims to expand slightly, which can lead to warping if the metal becomes too hot. In extreme heat, this expansion can weaken the structural integrity of the rim, especially if your rims are already damaged or worn.
  • Tire Pressure Fluctuations: Hot weather can also cause tire pressure to increase, putting additional stress on your rims. Overinflated tires can lead to uneven pressure on the rims, increasing the risk of cracks or bends. This is especially a concern if you’re driving long distances in hot weather or carrying heavy loads.
  • Brake Dust Accumulation: Summer driving often means longer trips and more frequent braking, leading to increased brake dust accumulation on your rims. If not cleaned regularly, brake dust can bake onto the rims in high temperatures, causing discoloration and making it harder to clean in the future.

3. Rain and Humidity

Rain and high humidity levels can also have a detrimental effect on your rims. While water alone is not enough to damage your rims, the combination of moisture and contaminants like dirt, debris, and road chemicals can accelerate corrosion.

  • Corrosion and Oxidation: In humid climates or during the rainy season, the constant exposure to moisture can lead to oxidation, a chemical reaction that weakens the metal. This is especially problematic for aluminum alloy rims, which, although more resistant to rust than steel, are still susceptible to oxidation over time.
  • Water Spots and Staining: Prolonged exposure to rainwater or standing water can leave unsightly water spots and stains on your rims. If your rims are not regularly cleaned and dried, these stains can become difficult to remove and may lead to surface degradation.

4. Wind and Debris

In areas prone to strong winds, particularly during storms or sandstorms, airborne debris can cause scratches, dents, and other physical damage to your rims. Small rocks, dirt, and sand can act as abrasives that wear down the finish on your rims, leaving them more vulnerable to corrosion and other types of damage.

5. Seasonal Changes

Seasonal changes, particularly the transition from winter to spring, can also affect your rims. During this period, fluctuating temperatures and leftover road salt from winter can continue to damage your rims if not cleaned properly. As the weather warms up, any cracks that formed during the cold months can worsen, leading to more significant damage.

What You Can Do to Protect Your Rims

Now that you understand how weather can affect your rims, let’s explore some practical steps you can take to protect them year-round. Proper maintenance, cleaning, and proactive care can help you avoid costly rim repairs and ensure your vehicle continues to perform at its best.

1. Regular Cleaning and Inspection

One of the simplest but most effective ways to protect your rims from weather-related damage is to clean them regularly. This is especially important after driving in harsh conditions such as snow, rain, or on salted roads. Use a mild soap and water solution to clean your rims and remove any dirt, brake dust, or road salt that may have accumulated. Make sure to dry your rims thoroughly after washing to prevent water spots and oxidation.

During cleaning, inspect your rims for any signs of damage, such as cracks, dents, or corrosion. Catching small issues early can help you avoid more significant problems down the road.

2. Apply Protective Coatings

Applying a protective coating to your rims can help shield them from the elements. Wax-based or ceramic coatings create a barrier between the rim’s surface and environmental factors like moisture, road salt, and debris. These coatings make it easier to clean your rims and provide added protection against corrosion and scratches.

3. Use All-Weather or Winter Rims

If you live in an area with harsh winters, consider investing in a separate set of winter rims. Steel rims, while more prone to rust, are a cost-effective option for winter use since they can take more abuse from road salt and potholes. Alternatively, you can opt for alloy rims with a durable finish designed to withstand winter conditions.

Swapping out your summer rims for a set of winter rims during the colder months can help protect your more expensive rims from damage and prolong their lifespan.

4. Avoid Potholes and Rough Terrain

Potholes and uneven terrain are common problems during both winter and rainy seasons. Hitting a pothole at high speeds can cause your rims to crack, bend, or warp. Try to avoid potholes and rough terrain whenever possible, and if you can’t avoid them, reduce your speed to minimize impact.

5. Monitor Tire Pressure

Maintaining the correct tire pressure is crucial for protecting your rims, especially during hot weather when tire pressure can fluctuate. Overinflated or underinflated tires can put uneven pressure on your rims, increasing the likelihood of damage. Check your tire pressure regularly, especially during extreme weather conditions, to ensure your rims are not subjected to unnecessary stress.

6. Store Your Vehicle Properly

If you plan to store your vehicle for an extended period, make sure to protect your rims from the elements. Keep your car in a garage or under a cover to protect it from rain, snow, and sun exposure. Before storing, clean your rims thoroughly and apply a protective coating to prevent corrosion during storage.

When Rim Repair Becomes Necessary

Despite your best efforts to protect your rims, damage can still occur due to weather conditions, accidents, or wear and tear over time. If your rims become cracked, bent, or severely corroded, it’s essential to seek professional rim repair services. Repairing damaged rims promptly can prevent further issues and restore your vehicle’s performance and appearance.

Depending on the extent of the damage, rim repair services may include:

  • Straightening bent rims
  • Welding cracks
  • Polishing and refinishing
  • Repainting or powder coating

Professional rim repair not only restores the integrity of your rims but can also save you the cost of having to replace them entirely.

Conclusion

Weather can have a profound impact on your vehicle’s rims, affecting everything from their appearance to their structural integrity. By understanding the risks posed by different weather conditions and taking proactive steps to protect your rims, you can extend their lifespan and avoid costly repairs. Regular cleaning, applying protective coatings, and investing in seasonal rims are all effective strategies for safeguarding your rims from the elements. And when damage does occur, professional rim repair can restore your rims to their former glory, ensuring that your vehicle stays safe, stylish, and road-ready year-round.

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