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Bonanza Cabernet and Haas Factory Team Partner for 2025 NASCAR Season

NAPA VALLEY, Calif. – February 20, 2025 – Iconic wine producer Caymus Vineyards proudly announces its 2025 NASCAR Cup Series partnership with Haas Factory Team. The family-owned and operated winery will feature Bonanza, its heralded California Cabernet Sauvignon, on the No. 41 Ford Mustang Dark Horse of Haas Factory Team driver Cole Custer.

The 2025 season marks Caymus Vineyards’ 12th year of NASCAR involvement and its third with the Haas Factory Team organization. In 2024, the Napa-based winery celebrated its 50th Anniversary with a special primary livery at the Sonoma Raceway event in June, while later adorning the No. 41 Ford Mustang with its eye-catching Bonanza Cabernet primary paint scheme at Las Vegas and Homestead in October.

Bonanza Cabernet was created by Chuck Wagner of Caymus Vineyards, with the wine’s name inspired by the “bonanza” of the great state of California, home to diverse vineyard land where delicious Cabernet can be produced.

“We’re proud to partner with Haas Factory Team, and we’re excited to have Bonanza Cabernet ride along with 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion Cole Custer as he makes his return to the Cup Series,” said Karen Perry, Executive Vice President of Caymus Vineyards. “Gene Haas has his own heralded track record, and his ongoing commitment to putting quality race teams on the track in both Formula One and NASCAR makes him a great partner for our winery. What excites us most is the pursuit of excellence – whether in winemaking or on the track. We look forward to continuing to engage racing’s most passionate fanbase with Bonanza Cabernet.”

Since initially connecting in 2023, Caymus Vineyards has expanded its role with the Haas Factory Team organization. In 2025, the winery will continue to have a prominent presence, featuring Bonanza Cabernet on the lower rear quarter panel of the No. 41 Ford Mustang and branding on the driver’s firesuit. Additionally, the Bonanza Cabernet primary livery will be featured at the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas on March 2nd and at the South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on October 12th.

“Caymus Vineyards and the Wagner family have a long history in NASCAR, and we have a shared passion for excellence, making them the ideal partner for our team,” Custer said. “Caymus makes exceptional wines under a range of labels, and Haas Factory Team is dedicated to building competitive racecars. I’m excited to have them on board, and I look forward to driving the No. 41 Bonanza Cabernet Ford Mustang at Circuit of the Americas in March and at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in October.”

About Caymus Vineyards

The Wagner family has a long history in Napa Valley dating back to the 1850’s. Through the years, they have embraced a hands-on work ethic and are constantly trying out new ideas in pursuit of making exceptional wines. Whether it’s venturing to different regions to find diverse sources of top-quality grapes or experimenting with new farming techniques, the result is a pairing of tradition with innovation, a respect for the old with the promise of the new. In celebration of their dedication to agriculture, The Wagners proudly released their 50th vintage of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon in June 2024.

Chuck Wagner and his late parents, Lorna and Charlie Sr., started Caymus Vineyards in 1972. They were a family of farmers who worked together for decades to create a signature style of Cabernet Sauvignon. Today, the family’s Napa Valley Cabernet and Special Selection are among the region’s most celebrated wines. Chuck now works alongside two of his children, Charlie and Jenny, and the family produces diverse wines from Napa Valley, other parts of California and beyond. Continually pursuing new ideas, they feel extremely fortunate to spend their days farming grapes and making wine. For more information, please visit us online at caymus.com or wagnerfamilyofwine.com, and on social at Facebook and Instagram.

About Haas Factory Team

The Haas Factory Team is a NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series program owned by Gene Haas, founder of Haas Automation. The team features Cole Custer as the driver of the No. 41 Ford Mustang Dark Horse in the NASCAR Cup Series, while Sheldon Creed and Sam Mayer drive the No. 00 and No. 41 Ford Mustangs in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. 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. For more information, please visit us online at HaasFactoryTeam.com and on social at Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and LinkedIn.

NASCAR Weekend Schedule for Atlanta Spring Race

NASCAR heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend as all three series compete for an action-packed weekend. Daniel Suárez scored his second Cup Series win last year at the 1.540-mile track and returns as the defending race winner.  

Atlanta Notes – Did You Know?

Eight previous race winners will be competing this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Joey Logano (2023, 2024), William Byron (2022, 2023), Brad Keselowski (2017, 2019) and Kyle Busch (2008, 2013) have each won twice. Drivers with one previous win include: Daniel Suarez (2024), Chase Elliott (2022), Ryan Blaney (2021) and Denny Hamlin (2012).

Kyle Busch leads all active drivers in NASCAR Cup Series starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway with 30 starts, followed by Denny Hamlin (29), Joey Logano (22), Brad Keselowski (21) and Michael McDowell (18).

Kyle Busch is also scheduled to make his first of five Craftsman Truck Series starts in 2025 this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Friday, Feb. 21

3:05 p.m.: Truck Series Qualifying – FS1
5:05 p.m.: Xfinity Series Qualifying – CW

Saturday, Feb. 22

11:30 a.m.: Cup Series Qualifying – Prime
1:30 p.m.: Truck Series Fr8 208
Green Flag: 1:52 p.m.
Stages: 30/60/135 Laps = 207.9 Miles
Purse: $782,900
FS1/MRN/SiriusXM

5 p.m.: Xfinity Series Bennett Transportation and Logistics 250
Green Flag: 5:10 p.m.
Stages: 45/90/163 Laps = 251.02 Miles
Purse: $1,651,939
CW/PRN/SiriusXM

Sunday, Feb. 23

3 p.m. Cup Series Ambetter Health 400
Green Flag: 3:19 p.m.
Stages: 60/160/260 Laps = 400.4 Miles
Purse: Purse: $ $11,055,250
FOX/Max/PRN/SiriusXM

NASCAR Press Pass will be available this weekend post-qualifying and post-race for all series.

Chase Briscoe hit with major penalty

Photo by Patrick Sue-Chan for SpeedwayMedia.com

A new season brings the return of penalties.

NASCAR announced, Wednesday, that it handed Chase Briscoe and his No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota team an L2 penalty for modifying the spoiler. In violation of rule 14.5.8.A: Spoiler (modification of a single source supplied part).

As a result, Briscoe and his team lost both 100 driver and owner points and 10 playoff points. Furthermore, the No. 19 team owes NASCAR $100,000. This penalty drops Briscoe from 10th to 39th in points at -67, and 89 behind 16th in points. Moreover, NASCAR suspended crew chief James Small for the next four points-paying Cup Series races. Barring an appeal, he’ll be out until the Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

At press time, Joe Gibbs Racing hasn’t announced if it will appeal the penalty.

Briscoe’s car, along with Austin Cindric’s No. 2 Team Penske Ford, was taken by NASCAR to the R&D Center in Concord, North Carolina.

In addition to Briscoe’s team, NASCAR issued safety-level penalties to Todd Gilliland’s No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford and Cody Ware’s No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Chevrolet for improperly secured ballast. Which amounts to a 10-point penalty driver and owner points.

Xfinity Renews Partnership with 23XI Racing

Partnership Extends to Naming Rights With Debut of the Xfinity Speed Center

Huntersville, N.C. (Feb. 19, 2025) – 23XI Racing announced today a renewal of its partnership with Xfinity and unveiled the newly-named Xfinity Speed Center. Located at Airspeed, 23XI Racing’s state-of-the-art NASCAR facility, the Xfinity Speed Center serves as a communications hub where team personnel can connect in real time with crew members at the track during race weekends. The Xfinity Speed Center helps 23XI perform with speed and reliability while maximizing input from team members, whether at the track or at Airspeed.

While there is no substitute for having certain members of the competition team at the track, the Xfinity Speed Center offers a valuable resource for those who don’t travel with the team each weekend. Through shared radio channels, messaging tools, and real-time data, the team in the Xfinity Speed Center can reliably communicate with the at-track team as decisions are made related to adjustments, strategy, or repairs. The Xfinity Speed Center also offers the benefit of a controlled environment where the team can evaluate data and collaborate on solutions away from the many outside stimuli at the track. Between races, the Xfinity Speed Center remains essential to team development, providing the pit crews with a space to review film as they prepare for each event.

“Each member of our competition group at 23XI plays an important role in our race preparation and execution,” said Dave Rogers, Senior Director, Competition. “The ability for key personnel to digest data and provide insight throughout race weekends regardless of their location is vital to our success. We’re fortunate to have great partners like Xfinity who share a passion for racing and understand how important fast and reliable connectivity is for our team.”

Additionally, with the partnership renewal, Xfinity will continue to be featured at select races this season on the No. 23 and No. 45 Toyota Camry race cars driven by Bubba Wallace and Tyler Reddick, respectively. 23XI and Xfinity will again work in tandem on content creation and continue offering unique fan experiences through Xfinity Rewards, including 23XI Pit Box VIP access and driver meet-and-greets. Xfinity will also serve as a presenting sponsor of one Intersect event, a consumer and community engagement event targeted to reach multicultural and underrepresented audiences within the sport of racing.

“Since our partnership with 23XI Racing began, we’ve worked closely to drive innovation and excellence for the team both on and off track,” said Jess Muir, Senior Director, Brand Partnerships and Amplification at Comcast. “This extension underscores our commitment to supporting 23XI Racing’s growth, engaging our fans in new and meaningful ways, and providing Bubba Wallace and Tyler Reddick with the resources they need to excel on race day.”

“When we announced our partnership with Xfinity in 2023, we wanted to collaborate on initiatives to drive progress and innovation, and the Xfinity Speed Center is a great example of that,” said 23XI Team President Steve Lauletta. “With the expansion of our partnership, we can continue working on innovative ideas, compelling content, and creative programs to enhance our race team and enhance the fan experience.”

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About 23XI Racing

23XI Racing – pronounced twenty-three eleven – was founded by NBA legend Michael Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin in 2020. With rising NASCAR star Bubba Wallace selected to drive the No. 23 Toyota Camry, the team made its NASCAR Cup Series debut in the 2021 Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. Wallace made history on October 4, 2021, when he captured his first career Cup Series win, becoming just the second African American to win in the Cup Series, and earning 23XI its first-ever victory. 23XI expanded to a two-car organization in 2022 with Cup Series Champion Kurt Busch driving the No. 45 Toyota Camry. With a win at Kansas Speedway in May of 2022, Busch earned 23XI the team’s first-ever playoff berth. In 2024, Tyler Reddick won the Regular Season Championship and raced to a spot in the Championship 4, a first for both the team and Reddick. 23XI currently features the lineup of Bubba Wallace in the No. 23 Toyota Camry, Tyler Reddick in the No. 45 Toyota Camry and Riley Herbst in the No. 35 Toyota Camry. The team operates out of Airspeed, a state-of-the-art facility in Huntersville, N.C. that opened in January 2024.

TEAM CHEVY NASCAR RACE ADVANCE: Atlanta Motor Speedway

TEAM CHEVY ADVANCE
Atlanta Motor Speedway
February 22-23, 2025

With the 2025 NASCAR season officially in full swing, there is no rest for the drivers and teams in the sports’ national divisions as all three series will gear up for a trip to Atlanta Motor Speedway for back-to-back weekends of superspeedway racing.

Coming off a strong showing at the “World Center of Racing”, Chevrolet carries the momentum to yet another drafting-style circuit that has fared well for the Bowtie brigade in recent years. In three years of competition on Atlanta’s reconfigured surface, Chevrolet continues to be the only manufacturer to have found victory lane in all three national divisions – entering the weekend with four Cup Series wins, four Xfinity Series wins and two Truck Series wins.

CHEVROLET AT ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY:

Chevrolet is the winningest manufacturer at Atlanta Motor Speedway across all three NASCAR national series with 45 all-time Cup Series wins, 21 Xfinity Series wins and 11 Truck Series wins.

In NASCAR’s top division, Kurt Busch drove the No. 1 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet to the victory in the series’ final race on the track’s old configuration (July 2021). Undergoing a massive reprofiling shortly thereafter, the Bowtie brigade picked up right where they left off with Hendrick Motorsports teammates, William Byron and Chase Elliott, sweeping the wins at the 1.54-mile Georgia venue during the 2022 season. In six races since the reconfiguration, Chevrolet has earned four checkered flags – most recently one year ago with Trackhouse Racing’s Daniel Suarez, who took the triumph in a history-making three-wide photo finish with Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch.

In the Xfinity Series, Chevrolet has amassed four wins in six races on the reconfigured circuit – all of which have been earned with Richard Childress Racing’s Austin Hill. The 30-year-old Winston, Georgia, native is always an automatic favorite when it comes to superspeedway-style races, and his recent success at his home track of Atlanta Motor Speedway proves just that. Hill has finished no worse that second in five of his six starts since the track’s reprofiling.

In the Truck Series, the Bowtie brand will look to go three-straight at Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend. The manufacturer’s most recent Truck Series triumph at the track came in Feb. 2024 with two-time Cup Series champion, Kyle Busch, behind the wheel of a Spire Motorsports-prepared Chevrolet. The victory marked Chevrolet’s 11th Truck Series win at the Georgia oval – moving the manufacturer to the top of the all-time wins leaderboard at the track. The 39-year-old Las Vegas, Nevada, native will have the opportunity to defend his race winning title this weekend, with the Team Chevy driver jumping back into the Spire Motorsports entry for his first of five Truck Series starts of the season.

 RELIVING HISTORY

The 2024 season delivered some of the closest, and even record-breaking, finishes in NASCAR history across all three national divisions. On that list includes the NASCAR Cup Series’ first of two appearances at the 1.54-mile Georgia venue last season. Daniel Suarez’s first-career oval victory in NASCAR’s premier series did not come without a fight. Taking the white flag, fellow Chevrolet driver, Kyle Busch, maneuvered his No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet to the middle lane between Suarez and Ryan Blaney. Exiting the final corner gridlocked side-by-side, it was Suarez who was able to edge his Chevrolet across the line first by a margin of 0.003 seconds over runner-up Blaney and 0.007 seconds over third-place Busch – setting the record for the closest three-wide finish in NASCAR history.

 NEXT GEN NUMBERS

Heading into the Atlanta race weekend, Chevrolet owns a winning percentage of 63 percent in superspeedway-style racing in the Next Gen era. Hendrick Motorsports’ William Byron is the most recent driver to add a tally to the manufacturer’s win count after becoming just the fifth driver in history to become a back-to-back DAYTONA 500 champion. The crown jewel triumph marked Chevrolet’s 12th win in 19 superspeedway races in the Next Gen era. Byron is one of seven drivers from four different Chevrolet organizations that have earned a trip to victory lane in the Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. The reigning DAYTONA 500 champion leads the series with four superspeedway wins in the Next Gen car, two of which have come at Atlanta Motor Speedway (July 2023; Feb. 2024).

RCR DUO PROVING SUPERSPEEDWAY POWER

Richard Childress Racing continues to be an automatic frontrunner when NASCAR hits a drafting-style track. At Daytona International Speedway last weekend, an unfortunate mechanical issue ended Austin Hill’s streak at three-straight in the Xfinity Series’ season-opener race. But Hill’s teammate, Jesse Love, was able to keep Richard Childress Racing on top by earning the victory and the series’ first playoff berth. The win marked Love’s second career Xfinity Series victory, with his first also coming at a superspeedway in his rookie season (Talladega Superspeedway – Oct. 2024). The 20-year-old Menlo Park, California, native has already tallied five Xfinity Series pole wins in his young career, including both of the series’ events at Atlanta Motor Speedway last season. Hill is a 10-time Xfinity Series winner, with seven coming at a drafting-style track. The Winston, Georgia, native has finished no worse than second in five of his six Xfinity Series starts at the newly reconfigured Atlanta Motor Speedway, including four trips to victory lane.

 REIGNING ROWDY

Kyle Busch will return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for five starts again this season, with the first coming up this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The series’ winningest driver will return to the seat of the No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet in hopes of going back-to-back at the 1.54-mile Georgia venue. His first of two Truck Series wins last season came at Atlanta Motor Speedway (Feb. 2024) – a victory that earned Chevrolet its now series-leading 11th win at the track. Throughout his storied career, Busch has found success across the NASCAR national ranks at Atlanta Motor Speedway with multiple wins in each division. Busch is one of just four active full-time drivers that is a two-time Atlanta winner in NASCAR’s premier series, while also earning seven Truck Series wins and three Xfinity Series wins at the track.

 BOWTIE BULLETS:

  • Active Chevrolet drivers with a NASCAR Cup Series win at Atlanta Motor Speedway:

William Byron – two wins (July 2023; March 2022)
Kyle Busch – two wins (Sept. 2013, March 2008)
Daniel Suarez – one win (Feb. 2024)
Chase Elliott – one win (July 2022)

  • In 121 NASCAR Cup Series races held at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Chevrolet has recorded a series-leading 45 victories – most recently one year ago with Trackhouse Racing’s Daniel Suarez.
  • Since the reconfiguration of Atlanta Motor Speedway prior to the start of the 2022 season, Chevrolet has been the only manufacturer to reach victory lane in all three of NASCAR’s national divisions – leading the way with four Cup Series wins, four Xfinity Series wins and two Truck Series wins.
  • Since the debut of the Next Gen car in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2022, Chevrolet has won 12 of the 19 superspeedway-style races – recorded by seven drivers from four different Chevrolet organizations.
  • In 109 points-paying races in the Next Gen era, Chevrolet leads all manufacturers with 53 victories – a winning percentage of 48.6%.
  • With its 43 NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer Championships, 33 NASCAR Cup Series Driver Championships, and 867 all-time NASCAR Cup Series wins, Chevrolet continues to hold the title as the winningest brand in NASCAR Cup Series history.

 TUNE-IN:

NASCAR Cup Series
Ambetter Health 400
Sunday, February 23, 3 p.m. ET
FOX, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90

NASCAR Xfinity Series
Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250
Saturday, February 22, 5 p.m. ET
CW, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Fr8 208
Saturday, February 22, 1:30 p.m. ET
FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90

 QUOTABLE QUOTES:

Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Tell us about the evolution of racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

“It’s amazing how much Atlanta has changed from the repave, and then to the new version of the car and how much we’ve had to adapt to the new style of racing at Atlanta. It’s kind of wild to think how Atlanta is now a drafting a track but it has created some exciting finishes. You look back at last year’s race with my teammate Daniel’s (Suárez) win and how close that finish was. It’s cool to see the fan’s excited for the racing at Atlanta and I hope to be the guy in victory lane this weekend with the Moose Fraternity Chevrolet.”

Justin Haley, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

“I enjoy Atlanta. The track is really starting to wear, I feel like there’s three grooves now. You really have to put an emphasis on making sure your handling is good. After getting our first race out of the way, we can only get better. I like where the 7 team is at and we are ready to get back out on the track.”

Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

“Atlanta is kind of a crapshoot race in general with it now being a superspeedway race. It takes a lot of speed, but also a car that handles well to be successful there. You have to pick the right line at the right time to get yourself to get yourself where you can log some laps, especially in the middle stage of the race, and not get caught up in a crash when cars start to handle differently and mistakes are made. The superspeedway style of racing, there’s so many things that can change just in a given lap, let alone that whole race. Races at Atlanta have become ones to remember.”

Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

“Atlanta Motor Speedway, it’s been quite a different race the past few years since the repave. I feel like every time I’ve gone back there, I’ve gained more and more confidence on how to approach it. It’s not a total superspeedway feeling, but it’s not really a mile and a half race. It’s got its own unique approach to it. You have to be aggressive, but you also have to have a strong car to be able to make the moves you need to make. We came out of Daytona with a strong run and we’re really hoping for the same thing at Atlanta to really catapult our season in the right direction. The first two races are very important for starting on the right foot. So, I look forward to Atlanta. My luck hasn’t been that good, but it’s about time for it to turn around at the racetrack.”

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

“Coming off Daytona where our race cars were really fast, I’m looking forward to getting to Atlanta as it’s obviously a superspeedway type racetrack. We’ve had success in the past at Atlanta but there’s a lot of unknowns throughout the race. Hopefully, we can go there and have speed like we did in the (Daytona) 500 and have a solid race to rebound from the deficit that we are in now after Daytona. We’ll do all that we can to have a good qualifying effort and try to run up front and have a good finish.”

Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet

With the track repave prior to the 2022 NASCAR season, Atlanta is now more akin to a superspeedway versus a typical intermediate track. As someone that the sport has labeled a superspeedway ace, would you say this change helped you on a track where you once struggled in the Cup series?

“Yeah, I think so. I mean we won in the Xfinity Series there, and I always felt like that was one of my favorite racetracks. Then, we struggled in the NASCAR Cup Series a little bit. We had some good runs. I mean I really loved the racetrack even prior to the repave. It was one of my favorites that we went to. The repave definitely gives us a better opportunity to win though. We had two really good runs there last year. That was the first time since the repave that I really felt like we got the handling characteristics of our cars back to where they needed to be. I feel like this team has a good handle on the superspeedways and providing a car that is handling well and can hold the throttle down for a longer period of time. That’s where our benefit is. I’m looking forward to getting to Atlanta though. We finished sixth last February, and in the summer race we were really strong and ran up in the top five a lot, so I’m looking forward to it. It’s a fun racetrack for us.”

Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Atlanta Motor Speedway is another drafting track like Daytona. How have you been able to learn drafting and what is it like to you?

“You can’t practice that in the simulator (laughs). It’s odd, you do qualifying one lap by yourself and it’s boring, you’re driving around with one hand blocking the air and all that, but when you’re in a pack, you’re doing four or five seconds a lap quicker. It’s unbelievable! Last year in my (Cup) races on drafting tracks, I had two yellow stripes on the back of my bumper, so people were ignoring me, so glad I don’t have that on my Chevrolet this year. But it’s (drafting) cool, once you learn and build a little bit of trust, people get confident around you. It’s a different way of racing.”

Your NASCAR career has accelerated really quickly over the last two years from winning the inaugural Chicago Street Race to now racing full-time in the Cup Series. Were you ready for all of this?

“It was always the plan. I am really glad I didn’t jump straight into Cup last year. It was a great transition year, learning Xfinity and then coming to Cup. I think I would have got eaten alive if I had jumped straight in (to Cup). I feel ready for it this year! The cars are very, very different so it will be a learning year again. Halfway through the year, I want to be pushing forward, especially on the ovals, and try to be towards the front.”

Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Was it fun to rewatch the Atlanta finish for “So Damn Close: Atlanta ’24” Documentary that aired last week?

“It was a lot of fun, even more fun for me, right, because I was the one that won the race. Probably wouldn’t have been that much fun if I finished second or third. In general it was a lot of fun because it was the first time we got to sit down and actually see it together and talk about it, talk about what was on Blaney’s mind, what was in Busch’s mind, in my mind. Obviously everyone had a different mindset of what to do, what not to do.”

Take us through the final laps of your win in Atlanta. Kyle Busch and Ryan Blaney were second-guessing what they should have done. What gave you the confidence to do what you did?

“Honestly, I didn’t have many options because Austin Cindric was the driver that was behind me. He was lifting a lot, just trying not to help me. Obviously his teammate was leading the race at that time. My options were very limited when it came to the second lane, trying to create a run. The No. 47 of Ricky (Stenhouse), he was being very aggressive on the rear bumper of the No. 2. Even with that, I can see it, I can feel it. I was able to see it on Monday after the race on SMT. He was doing everything possible not to help me, which is okay, right? That’s part of the game. I knew the run was not going to come from me, it was going to come from the inside. My job at that point was to try to slow down the 8 (Busch) as much as possible for the No. 23 (Bubba Wallace) to get to him. It’s a chess match a chess game to get to him and build the run. Hopefully I was going to be right there to take advantage of that run. Luckily it worked out like that. Any of us could have won that race. It was a matter of inches. It was just a matter of timing and fortunately the timing worked out good for me.”

Connor Zilisch, No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet

How challenging do you think the racing will be at Atlanta?

“I’ve never been to Atlanta before so it’s going to be tough to get up to speed but I’ve watched races there in the past and seen how it races. It looks like a fun racetrack and I’m excited to get there and really feel it out for the first time. I learned a lot at Daytona and I’m looking forward to this weekend.”

There is no practice time scheduled for Atlanta. What are the challenges with just qualifying and going straight into the race?

“There’s no practice so I’m going straight into qualifying and straight into the race which is different from what I’m used to. It’s going to be the same for everybody. I don’t think it will be too big of a struggle.”

Since you have never raced at Atlanta, how important is it to lean on your teammates (especially Justin Allgaier) for advice?

“All season long it’s going to be important to lean on Justin (Allgaier) and all my teammates who have experience for advice and help. Justin is a veteran in the series. There’s a lot of questions that I’ll have that he will be able to answer throughout the year, especially going to Atlanta for the first time.” especially at Atlanta going there for my first time.”


Chevrolet NASCAR Cup Series Statistics

Manufacturers Championships:

Total (1949-2024): 43

First title for Chevrolet: 1958

Highest number of consecutive titles: 13 (2003-15)

Most recent: 2024

Years Won: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

Drivers Championships:

Total (1949-2024): 33

First Chevrolet champion: Buck Baker (1957)

Highest number of consecutive titles: 7 (2005-11)

Most recent: Kyle Larson (2021)

Years Won: 1957, 1960, 1961, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2020, 2021

Event Victories:

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

2025 STATISTICS:

Wins: 1

Poles: 0

Laps Led: 31

Top-Fives: 1

Top-10s: 3

Stage Wins: 0

CHEVROLET IN NASCAR CUMULATIVE STATISTICS:

Total Chevrolet race wins: 867 (1949 to date)

Poles won to date: 753

Laps led to date: 252,742

Top-fives to date: 4,370

Top-10s to date: 9,010

Total NASCAR Cup Wins by Corporation, 1949 to Date:

       General Motors: 1,201

       Chevrolet: 867

       Pontiac: 154

       Oldsmobile: 115

       Buick: 65



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       Ford: 740

       Mercury: 96

       Lincoln: 4



       Fiat Chrysler Automobiles: 467

       Dodge: 217

       Plymouth: 191

       Chrysler: 59



       Toyota: 189

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The Curtain Rises for TeamSLR at Sebring

Five-Car M1 Racecars Lineup Features Defending Pro-Am Champ Barry Boes, Veteran Mike Skeen, and Prodigies Tristan McKee, Corey Day and Carson Brown

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (Feb. 19, 2025) – A power-packed TeamSLR entry of five M1Racecars takes to iconic Sebring (Fla.) International Raceway this weekend to open the 2025 Cube 3 Architecture TA2 Series campaign. Leading the way are returning TeamSLR drivers Barry Boes, the defending TA2 Pro-Am Challenge-class champion, 14-year-old Tristan McKee and veteran road-course racer Mike Skeen, who will be joined by TA2 newcomers Carson Brown and Corey Day.

Saturday’s 27-lap, 75-minute race around the 3.74-mile, 17-turn Central Florida circuit is the traditional first of 12 events on the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli schedule, and it’s one where Boes hopes to build upon his best season-long effort since joining the TA2 ranks in 2019. The driver of the No. 27 Accio Data/SLR-M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro from Ooltewah, Tennessee, drove to seven class victories in last year’s 12 events, starting with the Sebring opener and including a top overall finish of sixth in June at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington. This weekend marks his sixth career TA2 outing at Sebring with a previous-best overall finish of 11th in 2020 en route to eighth place in the overall TA2 championship. He finished 13th overall at Sebring a year ago this weekend. In addition to last year’s Pro-Am title, Boes scored his first career Cube 3 Architecture TA2 Series Western Championship overall victory in July at Portland (Ore.) International Raceway in M1 Racecars equipment. He also scored a fourth-place finish in his No. 27 TeamSLR entry with co-driver Greg Biffle in the non-points SpeedTour All-Star Race July 20 at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut.

The young McKee, driver of the No. 28 Spire Gainbridge/SLR-M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro, will be making his third official TA2 outing after closing out 2024 competing in back-to-back events at Virginia International Raceway (VIR) in Alton, and the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas. A Chevrolet development driver, McKee got his first taste of TA2 competition at the age of 13 when he co-drove a TeamSLR M1 Racecars entry with his Team Chevrolet mentor Scott Speed in July’s exhibition All-Star Race at Lime Rock. After turning 14 on Aug. 3, McKee became eligible to compete in officially sanctioned TA2 events and promptly turned in a solid performance at VIR, where he qualified sixth and held position among the leaders en route to a fourth-place finish, just .7 of a second behind the final podium position. At the COTA season finale, McKee was racing for another top-five finish when a cut tire dropped him to the back of the field. He rallied from 37th to finish 15th over the closing laps. The Kannapolis, North Carolina driver recently signed a development agreement with Spire Motorsports and will also contest a part-time CARS Tour schedule in the Late Model Stock class for Matt Piercy Racing. He became the CARS Tour’s youngest winner in the Pro Late Model division as a 12-year-old in 2023.

Brown, a 16-year-old from New London, North Carolina, who’ll take the reins of the No. 8 PayCafe/Ebb Logistics/SLR-M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro this weekend, has shown his versatility over his almost five-year racing career, which started in Legend cars and has included Microsprints, off-road trucks, and most recently World of Outlaws and Lucas Oil Late Models. He was last year’s pavement Pro Late Model champion at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida, and earlier this month scored a pair of victories at New Smyrna (Fla.) Speedway in his first week ever competing in Super Late Models.

The 19-year-old Day will make his TA2 debut behind the wheel of the No. 17 Hendrickcars.com/SLR-M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro after first making his mark at the highest levels of sprint car competition, then moving through the Late Model ranks to NASCAR and the ARCA Menards Series. He, too, is a Chevrolet development driver and in December signed a multiyear agreement with Hendrick Motorsports. As a 15-year-old in 2021, the native of Clovis, California, became the youngest winner in the USAC National Midget Series, and last year was a five-time winner in the High Limit Racing series. He also was tabbed to drive a Late Model for JR Motorsports last year and promptly scored a dominating victory in just his second start for the team at Hickory (N.C.) Motor Speedway. He competed in four NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races in 2024 with a best finish of 16th in October at Homestead-Miami Speedway, and added three ARCA Menards Series races with a best finish of fourth in the September race at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City.

Skeen, the 38-year-old former TA2 champion from Durham, North Carolina, will be behind the wheel of the No. 48 Cube 3 Architecture/Guthrie’s Garage/Franklin Road Apparel/SLR-M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro for his 36th career TA2 race and second with TeamSLR. His first with the team came last June at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, where he qualified third and was running with the leaders before an electrical gremlin ended his bid late in the race. While this weekend marks just his second race with the team, he’s quite familiar with M1 Racecars equipment. He competed in the chassis during his tour of duty with Peterson Racing, with whom he made 12 starts driving a part-time TA2 schedule in 2022 and 2023. He scored back-to-back victories for Peterson in the 2022 races at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta and WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California, among his five podium finishes in 2022 and 2023. Skeen is also no stranger to the top step of the TA2 podium at Sebring, having kicked off his 2020 series championship run with a Sebring victory. It was his first of six wins and eight podium finishes in nine races during that abbreviated season, all for Stevens-Miller Racing. Skeen is an 11-time TA2 winner, dating back to 2011.

This weekend’s Sebring SpeedTour kicks off with a pair of TA2 test sessions at 11:45 and 4:20 p.m. EST Thursday. Official practice is set for 11:20 a.m. Friday, followed by qualifying at 4:40 p.m. Race time is 12:15 p.m. Sunday with live streaming video coverage provided by new series broadcast partner Speed Sport 1 and via the Trans Am channel on YouTube.

Another pair of M1 Racecars entries fielded by Peterson Racing return to the grid this weekend. Austin Green, the 2023 TA2 Series Rookie of the Year, returns to the cockpit of the No. 89 Peterson entry that he drove to a runner-up finish at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International last August, qualified on the pole at Mid-Ohio in June, and drove to a fifth-place finish at Sebring. Team owner and Masters-class competitor Doug Peterson is back behind the wheel of the No. 87 entry.

In addition to Green’s runner-up finish at Watkins Glen, M1 Racecars was represented on the TA2 podium last year at the traditional Memorial Day weekend race at Lime Rock, where Evan Slater qualified second and finished second for TeamSLR, and at the June race at the Pittsburgh International Race Complex, where TeamSLR driver Carson Kvapil finished third.

Riding along with TeamSLR drivers and their M1 Racecars once again this season is Nashville, Tennessee-based Franklin Road Apparel Company, which has been a longtime team supporter and serves as associate partner on all TeamSLR entries. Also continuing its support of the overall TeamSLR effort is Cube 3 Architecture.

Barry Boes, Driver, No. 27 Accio Data/SLR-M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro:

You’re kicking off your second season with TeamSLR wearing the title of defending Pro-Am Challenge champion. Safe to say you feel that has a nice ring to it?

“Oh, it sure does. It’s also a little scary because I know there’s a big old target on my back (laughs). Seriously, it’s definitely the biggest accomplishment of my racing career and, yeah, I never thought I’d be sitting here having accomplished something like this, and now having the opportunity to show that it wasn’t a fluke. I’m definitely a better driver now than I was at this time last year. I’m a better driver now, I think, than I was three races before the end of last year. Everything we’re doing just keeps adding up. That doesn’t mean I don’t have a lot of growth still in front of me, but I’m definitely a better driver than I was coming into this race last year.”

What would you say made last year such a turning point in your career?

“It’s being surrounded by good people, and that’s a big deal, right? This is a group of people working together so that we can all win, and this type of thing has only ever happened to me under the Lagasse tent. We get the NASCAR kids who come in here who are 10 times as good as me, or the guys who are up and coming and have way more raw talent but just need the experience, and we all work together and we’re all learning how to help each other.”

Looking ahead to this coming season, what would need to happen in order for you to consider it a success?

“More finishes in the top-10 overall, and a couple of finishes in the top-five. There are so many good people that I think an overall podium finish would probably take a lot of things going my way, like it did for me at Detroit a couple of years ago, but getting in the top-five is something that I ought to be able to do.”

Tristan Mckee, Driver, No. 28 Spire Gainbridge/SLR-M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro:

You had your first taste of TA2 competition at last year’s final two regular-season races, plus a solid outing in the All-Star Race at Lime Rock last May. How do you feel about kicking off the new season at Sebring?

“I’m excited. I feel like Sebring is one of my favorite road courses, for sure. I’ve driven quite a lot of laps around there in TA2 cars, so I’m looking forward to it. We were fast there during the (January) test, and now we’re going back to kick off the 12-race season just trying to get as many wins and experience as possible, and chase after a championship.”

How much do you feel those races at VIR and COTA last fall prepared you for the 2025 season?

“I think the two races I did at the end of last year prepared me a lot, my first in the TA2 Series with all these really good road racers, and it was really cool. We had a good finish at VIR, and we were running good at COTA until we had a tire go down, but I think those prepared me really well, so I know what to expect going into all the races this year, especially Sebring. It’s a big track, so I’m really looking forward to it. TeamSLR has prepared me well, and so has Scott Speed back at the (Chevrolet) Tech Center. They prepare me for every race and they do a really good job.”

You mentioned Sebring is your favorite road course thus far. What do you like about it?

“Well, I’ve heard it hasn’t been repaved or touched up since 1990 or so, which makes it super rough – it was an old airport. The backstretch is rough. Turn 17, the last corner, is rough. But I really love it. It’s all concrete, so it has quite a decent amount of grip. It’s just a really fun track, the first track I ran a TA2 car at, too. There are some decent passing zones, a long front straightaway and a long back straightaway. And then great braking zones in turn seven and turn 10, as well. The track is just amazing, it’s so cool. We’ll have 39 cars out there this weekend. It’s going to be just like COTA with tons of cars, so we’ll have to qualify well.”

Carson Brown, Driver, No. 8 PayCafe/Ebb Logistics/SLR-M1Racecars Chevrolet Camaro:

You’ll be competing in TA2 for the first time in your relatively young career, which started in Legend cars and has taken you to primarily oval events on dirt and asphalt. What brings you to Trans Am and TeamSLR?

“Well, I kind of like bouncing around from car to car and surface to surface. I like doing asphalt, and then dirt, and now road courses. I’m still young and I’m trying to develop and just get better. I know a lot of young guys going road-course racing in Trans Am, and I know that’s kind of a big part of the Chevy program. I’ve never really raced road courses since my Legend car days, so we reached out and talked to Lorin Rainier at Chevrolet and he said that TeamSLR was the place to go. We talked to the team and ended up having a really, really good conversation. Now we’re here, we’ve tested twice, and I feel like we’ve got a lot of momentum going into Sebring looking for a good race, just some clean laps, run every lap and hopefully it ends up with a good finish, too.”

What have been your impressions of working with TeamSLR so far, and what do you think of the track at Sebring?

“Working with the Lagasses and the crew, I mean, they’re really good people and really cool. They rely heavily on reading data, and talking me around the track on the radio. One of the things that I want to get better at is learning how to read data. The team has just has a really strong atmosphere and gets stuff done. It’s been really good so far. Sebring has a lot of character, I figured that out really quickly. Sebring’s really the first true road course that I’ve ever driven on. I learned that it was an airfield from a long time ago, so it’s pretty rough. I don’t really have much to compare it to, so it’s definitely a unique track to start out at, but the place is really cool.”

What will have to happen for you to consider it a successful weekend at Sebring?

“A successful weekend will be just to get all the laps in, first of all, and just have a good, clean race, bring the car home in one piece, and just run and qualify well. One thing I’ve never truly done is qualify on a road course, so that’s going to be a lot different than how you qualify on asphalt or dirt. It’ll be interesting to learn. Overall, it’ll be about getting in the groove of things as far as how Trans Am goes about their ways and just trying and get a good finish in the process.”

Corey Day, Driver, No. 17 Hendrickcars.com/SLR-M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro:

You had a chance to take part in the January Trans Am test days at Sebring. What are your impressions of TeamSLR’s M1 Racecars, and navigating a road course, in general?

“I think the cars are awesome. They’re a blast. Sebring’s pretty tough, but the road-course stuff is fun. I get the sense I’m driving the car hard, like I do a dirt car, which makes it fun, whereas with the oval stuff, you lift a lot. The cars are cool. I was surprised the first time I drove it, how well it changes directions and that sort of thing. I mean, it’s a lot different because I’m not used to turning right, so that’s a change. I’m glad to be able to do it.”

How would you describe working with the Lagasses for the first time?

“It was good. Scott Sr., did a really good job helping me at Sebring. I mean, that’s just a really tough place and I’m used to four corners, not 17, so he did a good job at just helping me put it all together. Scotty’s run some dirt stuff, so he can really relate everything in my terms, better than me just trying to figure out the pavement terms. I’ve had a good time with both of them, for sure. I’m not up to speed as much as I want to be, yet, but I’m a racecar driver and I want to win, of course, in whatever I do. So it’s going to take a lot of work for me to get there because it’s just way different than what I’m used to. But I’ve got faith that I’m in the best place to get to where I want to be with the Lagasses.”

You’ll be one of 39 cars entered in Saturday’s TA2 race, your first. Your thoughts on that?

“It’s going to be big chaos (laughs). I don’t think there’s any race in the world that could start 39 cars and not have some sort of chaos if everyone’s trying to win, you know? If everyone’s out there riding around, it’d be a different story, but everyone’s trying to win, so I’m sure it’ll be chaos for me. It’ll be figuring out what’s going on for probably the first half of the race, but I’m excited. Qualifying is definitely going to be important.”

Mike Skeen, Driver, No. 48 Cube 3 Architecture/Guthrie’s Garage/Franklin Road Apparel SLR-M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro:

What are your overall thoughts as you head to Sebring this weekend for your second outing with TeamSLR? You had a strong debut with the team at Road America last June and help make up a stout, five-car entry this time around.

“I am really looking forward to getting back to racing this year in the Trans-Am TA2 category. It offers some of the best battles, and I know that TeamSLR will provide a top-level car to compete at the pointy end of the field. Many people have come together to make this race happen – Cube 3 Architecture, Guthrie’s Garage, and Franklin Road Apparel – and I’m thankful to have them on board. Just hope that we can build enough interest to stay on the grid all season.”

What do you feel will be the key to surviving this weekend’s race on such a grueling track and part of a large field of 39 TA2 entries?

“The size of the field really doesn’t matter if you’re able to keep most or all of it behind you (laughs). But it’s great to start the new TA2 season with such a strong field. It demonstrates the strength of the series, and there’s no more challenging circuit around to test everyone’s skill and equipment.”

About TeamSLR:

TeamSLR (Scott Lagasse Racing) competes fulltime in the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli’s newly renamed Cube 3 Architecture TA2 Series in a multifaceted effort that includes dedicated entries in the TA2 division, customer programs, driver coaching and car construction. Its history dates back to 1985 and covers a wide spectrum of motorsports, including NASCAR, IMSA, SCCA, ARCA and ASA. TeamSLR is a family-owned organization run by Scott Lagasse Sr., and Scott Lagasse Jr., The father-and-son duo have combined to win more than 120 races and seven championships across a variety of series and styles of racecars, from paved ovals to road courses to dirt tracks. For more information, please visit us online at www.TeamSLR.com, on Facebook, on Twitter, on Instagram and on LinkedIn.

GEORGIA’S CHASE ELLIOTT HOPING TO EARN ANOTHER HOME TRACK WIN IN AMBETTER HEALTH 400

Chase Elliott celebrates his victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway in July 2022. (Credit: Harold Hinson Photography)

HAMPTON, Ga. (Feb. 19, 2025) – As NASCAR’s most popular driver, Chase Elliott always has a lot of people cheering for him at the track – and that’s especially true at his home track: Atlanta Motor Speedway.

As a 19-time winner in the NASCAR Cup Series and a former champion, the Dawsonville native has certainly provided Georgia racing fans plenty to cheer about. Lately, Elliott says, his home track in Hampton has been doing the same.

“I always look forward to racing there. I’m really happy that we have two dates at Atlanta,” Elliott said. “I think that it’s a track that made a large investment to improve their product and I think that they have successfully created a lot of chatter down there around the racetrack and around the events.

“I hear it and I see it first-hand, which I don’t typically see and feel that first-hand from other racetracks, but being around the area you run into people that went and they’re like, ‘Man, that was awesome!’”

Elliott kicked off his 10th full-time season of racing in the sport’s top series with a win at Bowman Gray Stadium in the Clash earlier this month. He followed that up with a 15th place effort in the Daytona 500. Entering the second points-paying race of the season, Elliott is hoping to not only add a playoff-berth securing win, but also another cherished memory at AMS.

“I spent a good chunk of my childhood summers down there racing on Thursday nights. Thursday Thunder was a big deal throughout the course of my upbringing and my path to NASCAR,” recalled Elliott. “Racing bandoleros and Legend cars was a lot of fun. At that point in time you’re running around there on the ¼-mile hoping one day you have a chance to race on ‘the big track.’

“I think a combination of those memories and those summer nights with being able to capture that first win there (in 2022) – I think those two things together make it pretty memorable for me.

“Hopefully we can add to that.”

Tickets and camping accommodations for the Feb. 21-23 Ambetter Health 400 NASCAR weekend are available at www.AtlantaMotorSpeedway.com.

About the Ambetter Health 400 weekend:

Atlanta’s spring NASCAR weekend is headlined by the Ambetter Health 400 on Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025, with intense, superspeedway pack racing that challenges NASCAR’s best and dazzles fans.

The race weekend also features the 11th year of Atlanta’s same-day NASCAR doubleheader on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025. The thrills of the Fr8 208 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race and the Bennett Transportation and Logistics 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race all happen in one action-packed day.

More information on the Feb. 21-23, 2025, Ambetter Health 400 weekend and ticket availability can be found online at AtlantaMotorSpeedway.com.

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Front Row Motorsports: Atlanta Motor Speedway Competition Notes (Noah Gragson and the No. 4 TitleMax Ford Team)

Noah Gragson and the No. 4 TitleMax Ford Team
Atlanta Motor Speedway Competition Notes
Ambetter Health 400

Date: Sunday, February 23, 2025
Event: Race 3 of 38
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway (1.5-miles)
#of Laps: 260
Time/TV/Radio: 3:00 PM ET on FOX/PRN/SiriusXM channel 90

Noah Gragson Notes

Noah Gragson travels to the “Peach State” for 400-miles at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. In the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Atlanta has shown much promise for Gragson, earning an average finishing position of 8.3 with three top five’s and five top-10’s. In the NASCAR Cup Series, Gragson has a career best finish of 12th at the track.

TitleMax joins Gragson and the No. 4 Ford Mustang Dark Horse this weekend in Atlanta as the primary partner and will also serve as a season-long major associate partner for the No. 4 team. One of the nation’s largest title lending companies, TitleMax helps thousands of people get the funds they need for a title loan or personal loan through competitive rates and a superior level of customer service. For more information about TitleMax, visit www.TitleMax.com.

“Atlanta is a unique challenge—it races like a superspeedway but with even more speed and handling in play,” said Gragson. “We had a strong run at Daytona until the wreck, so we’re looking to build on the positive momentum and stay up front this weekend. If we execute well and put ourselves in the right position, we’ll have a shot at a great finish with our TitleMax Ford Mustang Dark Horse.”

Road Crew

Driver: Noah Gragson
Hometown: Las Vegas

Crew Chief: Drew Blickensderfer
Hometown: Decatur, Illinois

Car Chief: Joey Forgette
Hometown: Iron Mountain, Michigan

Engineer: Dillon Silverman
Hometown: Chico, California

Engineer: Scott Bingham
Hometown: Lawrenceville, Georgia

Mechanic: Chris Trickett
Hometown: Grafton, West Virginia

Mechanic: Tony Infinger
Hometown: Fort Valley, Georgia

Tire Specialist: Chris Aunspaw
Hometown: Zelienople, Pennsylvania

Engine Tuner: Matt Moeller
Hometown: Monroe, New York

Spotter: Nick Del Campo
Hometown: Blauvelt, New York

Transporter Co-Driver: Nate “Cookie” Eller
Hometown: Granite Falls, North Carolina

Transporter Co-Driver: Matt Murphy
Hometown: Augusta, Georgia

Pit Crew

Front Tire Changer: Thomas Hatcher
Hometown: Middleburg, Florida

Rear Tire Changer: Adam Riley
Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia

Tire Carrier: Will Cooper
Hometown: Huntsville, Alabama

Jackman: Nate McBride
Hometown: Vidalia, Georgia

Fueler: Ray Hernandez
Hometown: Orlando, Florida

ABOUT TITLEMAX

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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 @team_frm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

Novocaine Star Jack Quaid Named Grand Marshal for EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix

Star of new thriller “Novocaine” to provide the most famous words in motorsports prior to the NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday, March 2.
Paramount Pictures’ latest film release premieres in theaters Friday, March 14.
NASCAR Xfinity Series and IMSA’s VP Racing SportsCar Challenge to join Cup Series for Feb. 28 – March 2 race weekend.

AUSTIN, Texas (Feb. 19, 2025) – Jack Quaid, star of Paramount Pictures’ new high-octane thriller “Novocaine,” will serve as the Grand Marshal for the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas (COTA) on Sunday, March 2.

In the dignitary role of Grand Marshal, Quaid will have the honor of delivering the “Start Your Engines” command for the field of drivers competing in the third race of the NCS season. The EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix will be broadcast live on FOX as well as on national radio partners PRN and SiriusXM beginning at 2:30 p.m. CT.

“I’m honored to be giving the command to start engines for the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix,” said Quaid. “Austin is one of my favorite cities on earth. I’ve been visiting since I was a kid, so I’m genuinely thrilled to get things started for NASCAR’s first road course race of the year to promote my new movie ‘Novocaine.’ See you soon, Austin!”

In Paramount’s action thriller “Novocaine,” which premieres in theaters nationwide on Friday, March 14, everyman Nate (Jack Quaid) turns his inability to feel pain into an unexpected strength when the girl of his dreams (Amber Midthunder) is kidnapped and has to fight to get her back. Click HERE for the official “Novocaine” trailer with a sneak peek of Quaid’s role.

Quaid’s breakout role came in the Emmy-nominated Amazon Prime superhero series “The Boys” in 2019 as vigilante Hughie Campbell. Among other roles, he was part of the main cast of HBO’s “Vinyl” (2016) and had several voice acting roles such as Brad Boimler in “Star Trek: Lower Decks” (2020). He also played Richie Kirsch in Paramount’s “Scream” (2022).

The NASCAR at COTA weekend will feature both the NCS and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) along with the IMSA-sanctioned VP Racing SportsCar Challenge (IMSA). The NXS will compete Saturday, March 1, at 1:30 p.m. with the Focused Health 250. IMSA will stage two 45-minute races that same day, one at 8:40 a.m. and the second at 5 p.m. The weekend will culminate with the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix on Sunday, March 2, beginning at 2:30 p.m.

Click HERE for the full weekend schedule.

The NCS and NXS will return to the Lone Star State along with the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series for a May 2-4 visit to Fort Worth and Texas Motor Speedway (TMS). Fans can take advantage of the “Texas Two-Step” promotion between NASCAR at COTA and TMS. Speedway Motorsports will offer ticket purchasers of either NCS race a 20 percent discount if they would like to attend both. Click HERE for more information on the “Texas Two-Step” promotion or to purchase tickets.

Tickets:

Tickets for children ages 12 and under start at just $10 for the March 2 EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix NCS race and start at free for the March 1 NXS Focused Health 250 and IMSA-sanctioned VP Racing SportsCar Challenge. For individual tickets, weekend packages and camping, fans can visit NASCARatCOTA.com.

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LEGACY MOTOR CLUB: ATLANTA 1 RACE PREVIEW

RACE PREVIEW
EVENT: Ambetter Health 400
DATE: February 23, 2025
RACE: NASCAR Cup Series / Race 2 of 36
TRACK: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, Ga. / 1.54-mile quad-oval intermediate speedway

CLUB MINUTES

BEST LEGACY RESULT: LEGACY MOTOR CLUB had a standout performance this past weekend in the DAYTONA 500 with all three entries— Jones (12th), Nemechek (fifth), and co-owner Jimmie Johnson (third) —finishing 12th or better. Johnson’s third-place finish tied the CLUB’s best result, previously set by Jones at Kansas in fall 2023, and marked the first time multiple CLUB entries finished in the top five in the same race.

2024 ATLANTA RECAP: In 2024, Atlanta Motor Speedway was the second race of the season. On Lap 2 of the race, the No. 42 of John Hunter Nemechek and the No. 43 of Erik Jones, along with several others, were collected in ‘The Big One’ that resulted in damage to both of the LEGACY MOTOR CLUB entries. Both drivers managed to continue after the accident but fell out of contention early. Nemechek finished in 21st and 25th for Jones.

During the fall Atlanta race in 2024, Nemechek started 35th and was collected in a late-race incident on Lap 176, causing heavy front-end damage and resulting in a 33rd-place finish. Despite battling a tight-handling car and steering issues early on, the No. 43 Dollar Tree Toyota Camry XSE of Jones steadily moved through the field, reaching the top 10 during Stage 2. In the final stage, a pit road collision resulted in hood damage, ultimately leading to a 26th-place finish.

DOLLAR TREE VENDOR SPOTLIGHT: Dollar Tree will serve as the primary partner on the No. 42 Toyota Camry XSE, for Nemechek at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The bold green and white Dollar Tree scheme will hit the track with support from vendor partners Dixie, Jack Link’s, and Energizer, showcasing a strong collaboration for the race weekend.

JJ AT THE ATL: Johnson has five wins at Atlanta Motor Speedway throughout his 29 starts. He’s led 586 laps around the Hampton, Ga., track with 14 top-fives and an impressive 17 top-10 finishes. Johnson had Atlanta mastered as he had an average finish of 11.9 throughout the course of his full-time driving career.

RICHARD’S LAST RIDE: Richard Petty’s final NASCAR race took place at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the 1992 Hooters 500, marking the end of his legendary career. Despite being involved in a mid-race crash, Petty’s team repaired the car, allowing him to take a final lap and cross the finish line in 35th place, closing out his iconic tenure in the sport.

NO. 42 NOTES AND QUOTES
NEMECHEK AT ATLANTA: Nemechek holds the distinction of winning on both configurations of Atlanta Motor Speedway. In 2016, he seized an opportunity during a late-race restart, leading the final eight laps to claim his second career NASCAR Truck Series victory on the track’s previous configuration. In 2023, he delivered a dramatic pass with just three laps remaining, securing his fifth NASCAR Xfinity Series win on the reconfigured high-banked layout.

FIRST CAREER TOP-5: At the DAYTONA 500 last weekend, Nemechek improved his career-best finish from sixth to an impressive fifth place. In his 78 NASCAR Cup Series starts, this marks the 27-year-old’s first top-five finish.

(Photo Credit: LEGACY MOTOR CLUB)
BETTERING THE FAMILY LEGACY: As a second-generation driver, Nemechek follows in the footsteps of his father, Joe, who competed in 18 DAYTONA 500s during his career. Joe earned two top-10 finishes, with a best result of sixth place. This past weekend, John Hunter elevated the family legacy by securing a fifth-place finish in The Great American Race.

T-MACK AT ATLANTA: No. 42 crew chief Travis Mack has had his fair share of close calls at Atlanta Motor Speedway during his NASCAR Cup Series career. As the crew chief for Daniel Suárez, he has called the shots for eight starts, earning three top-10s and two top-fives. In 2023, Mack came up just short of securing a victory with Suarez behind the wheel in the rain-shortened race. They would come home in second place.

QUOTING JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK:

“Atlanta Motor Speedway is unlike any other superspeedway we race on in the NASCAR Cup Series. The track races like a hybrid between a traditional superspeedway and an intermediate track, with tight, fast-paced pack racing. You have to be aggressive to put yourself in the right position to go forward. Also, handling plays a much bigger role compared to Daytona or Talladega. At Atlanta, the runs are more pronounced, which feels different than a place like Daytona or Talladega. I am excited to get back to Atlanta and continue the momentum that we have as an organization and showcase all the hard work that has gone into LEGACY MC during the off-season.”

QUOTING TRAVIS MACK:
“I’ve always loved speedway racing, but combine that with Atlanta [Motor Speedway], where there’s a little more grip, strategy, and handling involved, all of that has really allowed me to enjoy Atlanta. [Atlanta] creates a big opportunity for us, with the top five at Daytona, I feel Atlanta will play into our wheelhouse a little better, as the car is a little more draggy but has a little more downforce, so I feel our car should run even better at Atlanta.”

NO. 43 NOTES AND QUOTES
JONES AT ATLANTA: The Byron, Mich., native has an average NASCAR Cup series finish of 16.3 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. In 12 starts, Jones has scored one top-five, three top-10s, and three top-15s at the Hampton, Ga., track.

FAST CAR: Jones’ most notable Atlanta race comes from the spring of 2023, where Jones passed nine cars in a single lap. To watch the in-car camera from this race, click HERE.

BESHORE AT ATLANTA: No. 43 crew chief Ben Beshore has three top-five finishes at Atlanta Motor Speedway since 2021. He scored a fifth-place finish in the spring of 2021 with driver Kyle Busch and a second-place finish in the fall Atlanta race of the same year, finishing runner-up to Kyle’s brother, Kurt Busch. In the summer of 2022, the duo of Beshore and Busch earned a fourth-place finish in the event. Beshore and Nemechek pulled off a thrilling victory at Atlanta, claiming their third win of the season after Nemechek received a push him behind to the lead in “NASCAR Overtime” to drive to Victory Lane.

ICYMI: During the DAYTONA 500, FOX aired a special feature on Jones and his charitable efforts through the Erik Jones Foundation (EJF). The segment highlighted Jones’ dedication to giving back to the community and the impactful work his foundation does beyond the track. In case you missed it, the feature can be seen HERE.

QUOTING ERIK JONES

ON THE UNIQUENESS OF THE TRACK: “Atlanta has become a very unique track, it’s definitely one of a kind as far as the layout and rules package racing there. It’s really challenging, it’s a lot of handling and also a lot of speed in the car. You have to balance both and also find your way to the front. It reminds me of the older speedway racing, what we used to do with the old car, the kind of way you can get some really big runs, make some big moves. It’s exciting and fun but definitely a challenge.”

QUOTING BEN BESHORE

ON THE CAR SETUP AND STRATEGY: “Although Atlanta is similar in length to many intermediate tracks, it’s actually closer to Daytona due to the rules. NASCAR views it as a superspeedway event, so the engines are more restricted than intermediate tracks. We run a restricted engine so it’s a blend of handling and trying to reduce drag as much as possible. The track was repaved several years ago, so it is gradually losing a little grip each event, so we have to keep tweaking the setups to keep up.”

HOW TO WATCH

QUALIFYING: On Saturday, Feb. 22, the NASCAR Cup Series will take to Atlanta Motor Speedway for qualifying to set the grid. Qualifying will begin at 11:30 a.m. ET

RACE: On Sunday, Feb. 23, coverage of Ambetter Health 400 will be broadcast on FOX, MAX, Performance Racing Network (PRN), and SIRIUS XM NASCAR Ch. 90 at 3:00 p.m. ET

NASCAR DRIVER CAM: This year, streaming service MAX will offer the “NASCAR Driver Cam” experience, offering fans the ultimate all-access pass to every driver for every race throughout the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule.

ABOUT LEGACY MOTOR CLUB: (LEGACY MC) is a premier auto racing organization co-owned by seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and 2024 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee, Jimmie Johnson. Drawing from a rich tradition of success, LEGACY MC is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of motorsport and setting new standards of excellence. The CLUB competes under the Toyota Gazoo Racing banner in the NASCAR Cup Series with the No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE piloted by Erik Jones and the No. 42 Toyota Camry XSE driven by John Hunter Nemechek. Johnson also races on a limited basis in the No. 84 Toyota Camry XSE. With NASCAR legend and Hall of Famer Richard Petty, “The King”, serving as CLUB Ambassador, LEGACY MC blends timeless racing traditions with a new forward-thinking vision. As an inclusive community for motorsport enthusiasts, LEGACY MC honors both its storied past and the promising future of its members, always striving for victory and championship glory at the pinnacle of NASCAR competition.