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POCONO RACEWAY TO RAISE MEN’S HEALTH AWARENESS DURING NASCAR WEEKEND

POCONO RACEWAY PARTNERS WITH MAN CAVE HEALTH, THE PROSTATE CANCER FOUNDATION, LEHIGH VALLEY HEALTH NETWORK TO RAISE MEN’S HEALTH AWARENESS DURING NASCAR WEEKEND

  • Free prostate screenings will take place in the Raceway’s Fan Zone during the July 12-14 NASCAR tripleheader race weekend.
  • Former Philadelphia Eagles great Jeremiah Trotter and his son, Eagles rookie Jeremiah Jr., will make a special appearance at the display on Sunday, July 14.

LONG POND, Pa. (July 2, 2024) – Pocono Raceway is partnering with Man Cave Health, Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN), Lehigh Valley Topper Cancer Institute, HNL Lab Medicine and The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) to promote men’s health and prostate screening during its July 12-14 NASCAR race weekend.

The free PSA screenings will take place on the weekend days of The Great American Getaway 400 presented by VISITPA – Saturday (July 13) and Sunday (July 14) – at the Man Cave Health display in the Raceway’s Fan Zone area. The hours will be from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. ET daily.

The display will be supported by the phlebotomists from HNL Lab Medicine along with educational support from The Prostate Cancer Foundation. The overall display footprint will look to mimic your favorite “man cave” by including a lounge area, food sampling, roof deck and, most importantly, the opportunity to seek preventative care at no cost.

Philadelphia Eagles fans who go through the screening Sunday will receive an additional perk as well. Former Eagles great Jeremiah Trotter and his son Jeremiah Jr., the team’s fifth-round pick in this year’s NFL Draft, will make a special appearance beginning at 10:30 a.m. in support of Man Cave Health and their mission.

Focused on breaking the silence surrounding sensitive health topics for men, Man Cave Health’s mission is to raise funds to construct, equip, staff and operate Man Cave facilities in cities across the country, offer free health fairs, and free cancer screening events throughout the year. Their mission provides both an opportunity for resources and refuge for men to get the latest in education, diagnosis and treatment. Through fundraising and support, Man Cave Health is committed to changing the landscape of men’s health.

“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Pocono Raceway, Prostate Cancer Foundation, and Lehigh Valley Health Network for the upcoming NASCAR race at ‘The Tricky Triangle,’” Man Cave Executive Director Chris Masters said. “This collaboration marks a significant step forward in our commitment to men’s health, offering PSA screenings in a setting that is both exciting and educational to race enthusiasts.

“At Man Cave Health, we believe that creating a fun and inviting environment can greatly enhance the experience of health screenings. Knowing your PSA score is not just a number—it’s a potentially lifesaving measure. We’re proud to provide this crucial service to race fans, blending the thrill of racing with the critical importance of early detection in prostate cancer.”

“We are excited to collaborate with Man Cave Health, Lehigh Valley Health Network, and Pocono Raceway for this important event,” said Gina Carithers, President of The Prostate Cancer Foundation. “Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) funds the world’s most promising research on the biology and treatment of prostate cancer, accelerating the discoveries into therapies and strategies that improve quality of life and survival. Offering free PSA screenings at a venue like Pocono Raceway allows the empowerment of men to take control their health. Early detection is key, and we are proud to support this initiative that combines education, screening, and fun experience for attendees.”

The Pocono Raceway three-day weekend will feature a NASCAR national series race each day. The CRC Brakleen 175 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race will open the action Friday, July 12, beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET. The Xfinity Series Explore the Pocono Mountains 225 will follow Saturday, July 13, at 3 p.m. The weekend will be highlighted by The Great American Getaway 400 presented by VISITPA Cup Series race Sunday, July 14, beginning at 2:30 p.m.

For ticket information and news on the NASCAR race weekend, please visit www.poconoraceway.com.

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About Pocono Raceway

Pocono Raceway, also known as ‘The Tricky Triangle,’ is family-owned and situated in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. In business for over 60 years, the Raceway hosts multiple, national motorsports events including the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series events each year. The facility’s calendar also consists of over 200 events including Elements Music & Arts Festival, Tough Mudder and a wide range of car clubs and racing schools. Pocono Raceway is recognized as the world’s first, privately-owned solar-powered sports facility. Their 25-acre, three-megawatt solar farm provides the energy needs of the Raceway, as well as, adds electricity to the local power grid. Each member of our raceway staff is committed to creating exciting experiences and lifelong memories. For more information, please visit www.poconoraceway.com.

About Man Cave Health

Driven by the notion that “men take better care of their cars than they do their bodies”, Man Cave Health is breaking the silence surrounding sensitive health topics for men. There are approximately 3.7 billion men in the world, and they will die on average, almost five years earlier than women because they are less likely to seek preventive care for themselves. Nearly 81% of men remember the make & model of their first car, but barely half remember their last doctor visit. Man Cave Health is committed to changing these statistics, and that means changing the landscape of men’s health. For more information, please visit www.mancavehealth.org.

About Lehigh Valley Health Network

Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) includes 15 hospital campuses, four in Allentown, two in Bethlehem, one in Easton, one in Macungie, one in East Stroudsburg, one in Hazleton, two in Pottsville, one in Dickson City, one in Gilbertsville and one in Lehighton, Pa.; 29 health centers; numerous primary and specialty care physician practices; 21 ExpressCARE locations, including two Children’s ExpressCAREs which are the only in the area; pharmacy, imaging, home health, rehabilitation and lab services; and preferred provider services through Valley Preferred. Specialty care includes: trauma care for adults and children, burn care at the Regional Burn Center; kidney and pancreas transplants; perinatal/neonatal, cardiac, cancer, orthopedics, neurology, complex neurosurgery capabilities including national certification as a Comprehensive Stroke Center, and robotic surgery in 10 specialties. Lehigh Valley Topper Cancer InstituteLehigh Valley Heart and Vascular InstituteLehigh Valley Institute for Surgical ExcellenceLehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute and Lehigh Valley Fleming Neuroscience Institute physicians provide the most advanced treatments. Lehigh Valley Topper Cancer Institute is a member of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Alliance (MSK Cancer Alliance), an initiative that helps community providers improve the quality of cancer care and offers access to MSK clinical trials. Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital, the community’s first and most trusted children’s hospital, provides access to the most pediatric specialties in the region and general pediatrics. Lehigh Valley Hospital (LVH) is ranked 27th in the country for orthopedic care and among the top 10 hospitals in Pennsylvania by U.S. News & World Report. LVH is also ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the top hospital in the Allentown metro area for the 10th year in a row. Lehigh Valley Hospital (LVH)–Cedar CrestLVH–17th Street and LVH–Muhlenberg are the region’s only Magnet® hospitals for nursing excellence. Additional information is available by visiting LVHN.org or following us on Facebook LinkedIn and Instagram.

About Prostate Cancer Foundation
The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) is the world’s leading philanthropic organization dedicated to funding life-saving prostate cancer research. Founded in 1993 by Mike Milken, PCF has been responsible for raising more than $1 billion in support of cutting-edge research through more than 2,250 research projects at 245 leading cancer centers, with a global footprint spanning 28 countries. Since PCF’s inception, and through its efforts, patients around the world are living longer, suffering fewer complications, and enjoying better quality of life. PCF is committed to the mission of ending death and suffering from the disease. Learn more at www.pcf.org.

Bass Pro Shops Racing: Martin Truex Jr. Chicago Street Race Advance

Martin Truex Jr.
Chicago Street Race Advance
No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry XSE for Joe Gibbs Racing

Event Overview

● Event: Grant Park 165 (Round 20 of 36)
● Time/Date: 4:30 p.m. EDT on Sunday, July 7
● Location: Chicago Street Course
● Layout: 2.2-mile, 12-turn street course
● Laps/Miles: 75 laps/165 miles
● Stage Lengths: Stage 1: 20 laps / Stage 2: 25 laps / Final Stage: 30 laps
● TV/Radio: NBC / MRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Notes of Interest

● The Grant Park 165 on the streets of downtown Chicago will be just the second go-around on a street-course in the NASCAR Cup Series’ 76-year history. Drivers will speed past some of the city’s most renowned landmarks, from Michigan Avenue to South Lake Shore Drive, with the start-finish line near Buckingham Fountain.

● Qualifying for the Grant Park 220 takes place on Saturday, and it’s where Sunday’s 75-lap race around the 2.2-mile, 12-turn temporary street circuit could very well be won. Track position will be paramount, as those starting up front are far more likely to stay up front.

● The Grant Park 165 Sunday on the streets of downtown Chicago is the third of five road-course races on the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series schedule. Martin Truex Jr., driver of the No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry XSE for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR), finished 10th in the series’ first road-course race of the year March 24 at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas. He then placed 27th in the series’ second road-course stop June 9 at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway after running out of gas on the last lap while running in second place. After Chicago, the next road-course race is Sept. 15 at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International, with the final road-course race coming Oct. 12 at the Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway Roval.

● Where We Stand: The New Jersey native sits fifth in the driver standings with 591 points, 73 behind leader Kyle Larson. All four JGR entries are currently inside the top-10 in the standings, with Denny Hamlin third, Christopher Bell sixth and Ty Gibbs 10th as the series heads to the Windy City this weekend.

● Road-Course Ace: Truex has five road-course victories in his Cup Series career – four at Sonoma and one at Watkins Glen. He has a total of 14 career top-five finishes, 25 top-10s and 356 laps led in 54 career road-course races.

● Looking for 35: Truex’s win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon in July 2023 was his most recent Cup Series win, the 34th of his career, tying him with 2004 champion Kurt Busch for 25th on the all-time Cup Series win list.

● Ahead at this Stage: Truex has accumulated 63 stage wins since the beginning of the stage era in 2017. He is the only driver with 10 or more stage sweeps, with his latest sweep coming at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn last August. Truex scored his second stage win of the season at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway in April, leading the field across the line at the end of Stage 1.

Martin Truex Jr., Driver of the No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry XSE

Did you enjoy racing in the rain in Chicago last year?

“For whatever reason, I did a lot better racing in the wet than I did in the dry last year. That’s kind of odd because most guys like the dry better. It was a unique experience and I’m glad we got to race at a street course at some point in my career. For the fans, though, it would be fun to see it without the rain and have everyone enjoy the weekend without the historic rain. It’s neat just to be able to walk to the racetrack from the hotel we stayed at. Just things that you don’t do normally and, of course, the crowd was great, too, and I expect the fans to be excited again this year.”

What is the first thing that goes through your head when you think about heading back to Chicago and the street-course race this weekend?

“We really didn’t get to run the race straight up last year, so I still think it has a chance to be really crazy even if it’s dry. It’s going to be fun, though, to get to do something that’s still fairly new. Every time they’ve brought in something new the last several years, we all have been apprehensive. Just saying, ‘I don’t know about this,’ and then we do it and it’s turned out to be pretty cool. Just trying to stay open-minded and just trying to look forward to the challenge. It’s a difficult track, but that’s what makes it fun and I think it worked out better than we all expected last year.” Hoping we qualify our Bass Pro Shops Camry up front, stay there, and have a shot in the end.”

Do you look at the Chicago Street Race sort of like the Roval, then, with you being apprehensive at first, but maybe had more fun once you did it a couple of times and knew what you needed to do?

“I think so. I can remember I was one of the first guys to test the Roval before there were any curves. It was just the infield road course with grass all around. I was thinking that was too small and narrow and how are we going to race on this thing? As it turned out, it was quite the show. Like I said, you have to be open-minded and embrace the challenges and try to do what you can with it.”

What do you think of the concept of racing in Chicago now for the second time and continuing to expose new fans to the sport?

“I think it’s a good idea. I can’t even imagine what goes into it. On the race fan side, it seems like was really cool last year once the weather cleared, I know that was a big challenge for everyone last year with how much it rained during the weekend. Hopefully it continues to be a good turnout and it goes off well and weather isn’t an issue this time. I enjoy tracks that are unique and challenging and it’s always a good challenge to keep learning the place and hoping to have a whole weekend where we are just battling how to make our car better and the fans have a good time.”

No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Team Roster

Primary Team Members

Driver: Martin Truex Jr.

Hometown: Mayetta, New Jersey

Crew Chief: James Small

Hometown: Melbourne, Australia

Car Chief: Chris Jones

Hometown: Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia

Race Engineer: Jaik Halpainy

Hometown: Blockville, New York

Engineer: Jeff Curtis

Hometown: Fairfax Station, Virginia

Spotter: Drew Herring

Hometown: Benson, North Carolina

Road Crew Members

Underneath Mechanic: Ryan Martin

Hometown: Mechanicsburg, Virgina

Mechanic: Todd Carmichael

Hometown: Redding, California

Interior/Tire Specialist: Tommy DiBlasi

Hometown: Annapolis, Maryland

Engine Tuner: Beau Morton

Hometown: Lake Havasu City, Arizona

Transporter Driver: Kyle Bazzell

Hometown: Fairbury, Illinois

Transporter Driver: Eddie DeGroot

Hometown: Baldwinsville, New York

Over-The-Wall Crew Members

Gas Man: Matt Tyrrell

Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Jackman: Caleb Dirks

Hometown: Riverside, California

Tire Carrier: CJ Bailey

Hometown: Outer Banks, North Carolina

Front Tire Changer: Thomas Hatcher

Hometown: Middleburg, Florida

Rear Tire Changer: Lee Cunningham

Hometown: Leaf River, Illinois

AO Racing Welcomes Back Louis Deletraz for Chevrolet Grand Prix

ST. CHARLES, Ill., (July 2, 2024) – AO Racing heads north of the border for the Chevrolet Grand Prix at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park next week. Louis Deletraz will join his AO Racing teammates in North America for another flight with Spike the LMP2 Dragon, subbing for full-season driver Paul-Loup Chatin. Chatin will be unavailable for the July 12-14 event as he competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship round at Interlagos.

“I’m excited to be at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park with AO Racing,” said Deletraz. “It’s a new track for me, but everyone says good things about it. It’s high-speed, and we’ll be the top class there with no GTP running. It will be nice to have the opportunity to win an overall race in LMP2. I’m really looking forward to it after Le Mans and to sharing the car with PJ and all the crew.”

Deletraz, who races with ORLEN Team AO by TF in the European Le Mans Series also raced with AO by TF in the 24 Hours of Le Mans last month, securing Hyperpole and a second-place finish in the LMP2 Pro Am class. He and PJ Hyett will once again share the wheel of the No. 99 Oreca LMP2 for the two-hour, 40-minute race on July 14th. Three of the five IMSA WeatherTech classes will race in the event, and fans attending will be able to see both Spike and Rexy, the Porsche 911 GT3 Rawr competing.

The Chevrolet Grand Prix begins on Sunday, July 14 at 11:05 AM ET, airing live on Peacock in the USA, and on IMSA’s YouTube page for all fans outside the States.

RFK Advance | Chicago

Chicago Street Event Info:
Date: Sunday, July 7
Time: 4:30 p.m. ET
Series: NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Format: 75 Laps, 165 Miles, Stages: 20-25-30
TV: NBC
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90)

Weekend Schedule:
Saturday: 12:30 p.m. ET, Practice (USA, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Saturday: 1:30 p.m. ET, Qualifying (USA, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Sunday: 4:30 p.m. ET, Race (NBC, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

Pace Laps:

  • The streets of Chicago hosts the NASCAR Cup Series this weekend for the second Chicago Street Race. The 12-turn course spans 2.2 miles and is settled along some of the city’s top tourist attractions.
  • Chris Buescher led RFK a season ago in Chicago with a 10th-place result.
  • Buescher earned his third top-5 in the last four races this past weekend in Nashville. He has the fourth-best average finish of any driver in the last six races.

6 Team Info:
Crew Chief: Matt McCall
Partner: Elk Grove Village

17 Team Info:
Crew Chief: Scott Graves
Partner: Fastenal

60 Team Info:
Crew Chief: Derrick Finley
Partner: BuildSubmarines.com

Keselowski on Road Courses
Starts: 45
Wins: —
Top-10s: 11
Poles: 1

  • Keselowski finished 24th a year ago in the debut of the Chicago Street Course.
  • In 45 starts otherwise on road courses in his Cup career, Keselowski has a 16.9 average finish with 11 top-10s.
  • Thus far in 2024, Keselowski has finishes of 33rd (COTA) and 13th (Sonoma).

Buescher on Road Courses
Starts: 34
Wins: —
Top-10s: 14
Poles: —

  • Buescher enters the second-ever Chicago Street Race as one of the drivers to watch, coming off a 10th-place run there a year ago.
  • In two road course events thus far in 2024, Buescher has two top-10s with a P8 result in COTA, and a third-place finish in Sonoma just a few weeks ago.
  • In 20 road course events since the start of the 2021 season, Buescher has 12 top-10s and a 9.6 average finish, second-best of any driver.

Hand in NASCAR
Starts: 7
Wins: —
Top-10s: —
Poles: —

  • Hand makes his first appearance in the NASCAR Cup Series since the 2022 season. His debut came back in 2021 when he ran the No. 52 car for Rick Ware Racing at the ROVAL.
  • His six starts in 2022 all came on road courses with a best result of 20th at Sonoma.

RFK Historically at Road Courses
Cup Wins: 5 (Mark Martin, 1993-95, Watkins Glen; Mark Martin, 1997, Sonoma; Carl Edwards, 2014, Sonoma)

RFK on the Road: As an organization, RFK has made 261 starts on road courses in the Cup Series with five wins, 92 top-10s and 42 finishes inside the top five with a 17.4 average finish.

Last Time Out & Where They Stand
Nashville: Buescher finished fifth in a wild finish at Nashville that saw five NASCAR Overtime attempts. Keselowski finished fifth in each of the first two stages and was in line for a top-10 at minimum, but was spun late to ultimately finish 25th.

Points Standings (6: 9th, 17: 12th): Both drivers are up one position from last week as Buescher inches closer to the top-10, now just 14 points out of that spot.

HATHAWAY SHINES WITH TWO PODIUM FINISHES AT RIVERSIDE

Jason Hathaway racing the #3 ASSA ABLOY Chevrolet at Riverside International Speedway. Credit: Matthew Manor

(July 2, 2024) Jason Hathaway, driver of the #3 ASSA Abloy Chevrolet, delivered an impressive performance in rounds four and five of the NASCAR Canada Series at Riverside International Speedway in Antigonish, NS this past Saturday. Hathaway secured second place in both the Pro-Line 150 and the Choko 150, showcasing his skill and spirit at the track he loves.

From the onset of practice, Hathaway demonstrated remarkable speed, positioning himself as a strong contender. He lined up second for the Pro-Line 150, the first race of the day, and maintained a strong presence throughout. Despite pushing hard and looking for an opening, Hathaway ultimately secured a well-deserved second-place finish.

The excitement continued for the #3 ASSA Abloy Chevy driver in the Choko 150, where Hathaway’s children had the honor of waving the green flag, adding a special touch to the event. Once again, Hathaway positioned himself at the front of the field and ran strong throughout. On a late-race restart, he seized the top spot, thrilling fans in attendance. Despite a valiant effort, Hathaway was unable to hold off the competition and finished second on the podium.

Quote: “What a great day, I love racing at this place. Our #3 ASSA Abloy car was great right out of the box and to have back-to-back finishes like that shows what we’re capable of. Great to have my kids here to wave the green flag in the Choko 150. Great job by the whole team today, we’re definitely building some momentum”. -Jason Hathaway, driver #3 ASSA Abloy Chevrolet

TV & Live Streaming
The PRO-LINE 150 will be broadcast on TSN and on RDS2, dates and times TBD. All races are streamed live on TSN+ and through FloRacing in the United States.

The 2024 NASCAR Canada Series will consist of 13 total races in six provinces on a mixture of oval tracks along with road and street courses. The E.H.R. team is back in action Thursday, July 11th on the dirt track at Ohsweken Speedway near Hamilton, ON.

Jason Hathaway and E.H.R. are proud to partner with ASSA Abloy, Weiser, Leland Industries, Sangsin Brake, HGC and Fast Eddie Speedwear & Choko for the 2024 season.

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How Can You Choose the Best Casino App?

Introduction

If you are a slots fan, poker nut, or love old-school blackjack and roulette games there is an app suited for everybody. That being said, not all casino apps are created equal. While one might be a more robust gaming experience than the other, some may not have quite as tight of security measures in place while others could lack variety in terms of games or user interface. This is how you can determine the top blaze casino app for yourself.

  1. Research and Reviews

Before installing a game on your mobile phone, you must make certain that the research has been done. Start by reading user reviews. These reviews can offer you a useful view of the legitimacy, user experience, and payout rates of this application. Try to find high-rated and good apps. Even better, review expert opinions and ratings on reputable websites dedicated to online betting.

  1. Security Measures

Online gambling is a top-rated and lucrative business everywhere, where you can purchase different types of gaming software. In this way, security should be the priority when it comes to online betting. Make sure that the casino app features some robust safety and security methods to safeguard your personal as well as financial information. Seek apps that encrypt your data – like SSL (Secure Socket Layer). Besides that, any good app should have a privacy policy along with clear terms and conditions.

  1. Game Selection

A great casino app needs to have a diverse game selection so you do not get bored. Look to see if your favorite games are provided by the app and that its library is updated frequently. Different apps are optimized for different game types; some of them are tailored for slots, while others bring the best casino experience in one app. 

  1. User Interface and Experience

The personal interface is a must for any gaming experience to be an even more positive one. The app itself should be slick and the UI well thought out choose an App with Fast Game Graphics and Design Also, make sure it is available on your device operating system.

  1. Payment Options

Any reputable casino app will have a range of secure payment methods both for deposits and cashing out funds. Most methods for paying are through your credit or debit card as well as e-wallets PayPal and Skrill, bank transfers. Go to the banking section of your app and see what types of payment methods are supported by the application. Also, find apps with quick payout times and minimal fees.

  1. Customer Support

Customer support also plays a key role in efficiently handling any issues that someone might face while using the app. Casino apps with live chat, email, and phone support are top players in the game. Customer support should be fast to respond, competent, and available 24/7 for any questions or issues you might have.

  1. Trial Period and Demo Games

Use any free trial periods or demo games before signing up for a casino app. Fortunately, various apps let you try out several games for free so that you can test the functionality or game options without staking any money. This will help you to know if the app is living up to your expectations and whether or not you like playing it overall.

By doing research and using trial periods, you can ensure that the blaze casino app is one worth your time which means a more reputable product to fit what it is you enjoy in an online experience. It should always feel safe and entertaining, making you be able to just relax while playing your favorite casino games.

Connor Mosack Ready for ‘Saturday in the Park’

25-Year-Old Racer To Make First NASCAR Xfinity Series Start of 2024 in The Loop 110 on Streets of Downtown Chicago
Chicago-Based Porter Pipe & Supply Backing Mosack and JR Motorsports in NASCAR’s Second Annual Chicago Street Race Weekend

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (July 1, 2024) – Ever since last year’s inaugural NASCAR race weekend on the streets of downtown Chicago, Connor Mosack has been itching to get back to the temporary 2.2-mile, 12-turn street circuit that surrounds Grant Park.

Despite being a rookie in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Mosack came into last year’s race as the rare driver with previous street-course experience. In the TA2 division of the Trans Am Series, Mosack made two street-course starts in the Music City Grand Prix in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The Charlotte, North Carolina, native started second and led nine laps before finishing third in the inaugural event in 2021. In his return to Nashville in 2022, Mosack qualified fourth and grabbed the lead on the opening lap. He proceeded to lead the 39-car field for 26 laps before finishing second.

That background, along with Mosack’s overall road-racing history in Trans Am, allowed him to find speed immediately in Chicago. In just his 12th Xfinity Series start, Mosack qualified a career-best fourth. He ran among the top-five for the first 20 laps until a carburetor issue derailed his strong run. When the caution came out for a nearby lightning strike on lap 25, Mosack ducked into the pits for his crew to lift the hood and diagnose the problem. He returned to the track in 35th, but shortly thereafter, the race was postponed for rain. But with a plan to replace the carburetor and seemingly plenty of laps still remaining, Mosack eyed the opportunity to work his way back toward the front when racing resumed. It never happened. Persistent rain forced NASCAR to call the race official after 25 laps, denying Mosack a chance to return to the front.

“Despite the outcome, I thought the Chicago Street Race was an awesome event,” Mosack said. “I’m definitely excited to get back and finish what I started there. The track was a lot of fun to drive with a lot of high-risk, high-reward corners. I think it’ll be just as big, if not bigger, of an event than last year.”

The race is definitely big for Mosack. Even with being a two-time winner in Trans Am and a two-time winner in the ARCA Menards Series, the 25-year-old is still trying to secure a fulltime ride in NASCAR.

While running the entire, 12-race Trans Am schedule, Mosack has only been able to run four ARCA races and four NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races in 2024. The Loop 110 marks his first Xfinity Series race of the season after making 24 starts in the stepping-stone division to the elite NASCAR Cup Series last year. Nonetheless, Mosack eyes the positives gained from jumping into different racecars in different series.

“I think being able to adapt to a different car and a different track is definitely important,” Mosack said. “Even when you run the same series consistently and see the same racetracks, grip levels are constantly changing. Being able to adapt every lap to the grip the car has at that moment is definitely important for making speed in the race.

“And there are certain things from each car and each series, the guys you race against, that you’re able to learn from. Even though they may not apply directly to a different series, there are a lot of things you can take away from it. There’s a lot of benefit there, and seat time is obviously important.

“Of course, there are some things that you miss not being fulltime in a particular series, just from guys constantly getting better each and every week in that car and learning what they need to build on, and having that chemistry with the crew chief and all the guys on your team. You kind of miss a little bit of that, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have speed each and every weekend you show up.”

Mosack is aided on this front by the team that he is with at Chicago – JR Motorsports, the powerhouse Xfinity Series team owned by NASCAR icon Dale Earnhardt Jr., that has collected 84 Xfinity Series victories and three championships.

“JR Motorsports does a really good job. They’re particular with the details, and this is a detail-oriented sport,” said Mosack, who first drove for JR Motorsports in 2020 when he wheeled a Late Model to the CARS Tour rookie-of-the-year title.

“My crew chief, Andrew Overstreet, is really sharp. I’ve been able to work with him in the simulator and at the shop, getting fitted in the car and ensuring we’re where we need to be before we even unload at Chicago. So, I’m definitely looking forward to it. It’s a great opportunity to have a great run.”

Mosack comes into Chicago with some fresh road-course experience. The Trans Am Series has raced the past two weekends at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington and Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, with Mosack finishing fifth and fourth, respectively, in 30-car fields. Mosack also ran the ARCA race June 21 at Mid-Ohio, winning the pole and leading 13 laps before a restart penalty on the green-white-checkered finish relegated him to 13th.

“All of that recent road-course experience is certainly helpful. Just reps at a road course in general help you in any kind of car you hop into. You kind of get used to what the weight (of the car) feels like on a road course,” Mosack said.

“While the Trans Am car and the Xfinity car do have quite a few differences, they’re also still fairly similar, or at least a lot more similar than a sportscar or an open-wheel car would be. It is fairly adaptable between the two, you just need to be mindful of the extra weight you’re carrying. The car rolls over a little bit more, and the brakes aren’t as strong as they are on the Trans Am car, but a lot of the same principles apply throughout the race.

“The braking is probably the biggest difference between an Xfinity car and an ARCA car, so I feel like it was good to kind of manage my brakes throughout the ARCA race at Mid-Ohio and see how they faded. I feel like that’s going to be the biggest thing to manage going into Chicago. In our eyes, we won that race at Mid-Ohio, and having that confidence helps going into Chicago.”

Confidence is what’s needed to attack Chicago’s 12-turn layout, where drivers speed past some of the city’s most renowned landmarks, from Michigan Avenue to South Lake Shore Drive, with the start-finish line near Buckingham Fountain.

“There are definitely some really challenging corners at Chicago,” Mosack said. “Turn one is a heavy braking zone where you quickly have to set up to get back to turn two, and when you do it right you can make up a little bit of time.

“That leads onto a long straightaway through (turns) three and four, where your exit off two is going to be really important. And then turn four is one of the really challenging corners on the track. It was really rough last year, so it’s a corner you never feel like you get into hard enough, but you also feel like if you go in a little harder, you’re probably going to crash. That’s a spot where maybe late in the race there’s time to be found there, but there’s definitely a risk to go get it.

“That leads to a little tight section into turn five, which is another important corner to get off of well because it leads onto the longest straightaway. And that leads to another heavy braking zone in (turn) six, back into a quick setup into turn seven, which is probably the tightest corner on the track. It’s really easy to get into trouble there with the downhill braking zone.

“And that leads to the fastest cornering section – (turns) eight, nine and 10 – which is probably the most fun part of the track, but it’s also very easy to make a mistake there. The closer you can get to the wall there, the faster you’ll go, but obviously that comes with a risk.

“And then the last two corners are pretty basic, 90-degree, right-hand corners. That section of the track has been repaved, so those corners will have a lot of grip.”

Typical road-course venues have significant run-off areas, whereas street circuits do not. Getting comfortable with those confines can set one’s lap times free.

“The biggest takeaway from those street-course races at Nashville was just getting comfortable running up close to the walls,” Mosack said. “Scott Lagasse, who I drove for in Trans Am, told me that if your car had sideview mirrors on it, you want to scrape it on the outside wall turning in, scrape the inside one at the apex, and then scrape the outside one on exit. It’s about getting comfortable with those last few inches against the wall.

“That’s where the track’s going to have the most grip late in the race, where there’s a little less rubber to slide on. It’s also going to give you the most radius at the corner and allow you to carry the most speed. But, obviously, the more risks you take, the more likely you are to catch the fence at some point. If you catch the outside here and there, it’s probably not going to hurt you too bad, but clipping the inside could definitely send you too hard into the outside wall.”

In addition to street cred, Mosack brings Chicago-based Porter Pipe & Supply to The Loop 110, where he will drive the No. 88 Porter Pipe & Supply Chevrolet Camaro. Porter Pipe & Supply is a third-generation, family-owned and operated wholesale supplier of commercial and industrial pipe, valves, fittings, plumbing supplies, HVAC and refrigeration equipment and mechanical products.

“We’re proud Chicagoans and the NASCAR race weekend brings a tremendous amount of pride,” said Nick Porter, CEO, Porter Pipe & Supply. “It’s an incredibly unique way for us to take care of our customers in our hometown. Seeing the Porter Pipe & Supply car in a NASCAR race will be another milestone moment for our family-owned company.”

Mosack brokered the partnership with Porter Pipe & Supply, putting his degree in business entrepreneurship from High Point (N.C.) University to good use.

“I had the pleasure of being at Porter Pipe & Supply last week for a few hours before I went to Road America,” Mosack said. “I got to meet with a lot of their employees and their customers. They definitely seem to be even more excited than they were last year, and I feel the same way. It was great to see a lot of the same people who were all excited about how things went last year until we had our issue, and I feel like we can do even better for them this year.

“The Porters are a great family. If you talk with any of their employees, they’re all happy to be working there. It’s just a really cool atmosphere that they have there, and it makes you want to perform and do well for them.”

All aspects of the Xfinity Series race take place on Saturday. Mosack and his Xfinity Series counterparts hit the track at 9 a.m. CDT/10 a.m. EDT for a 50-minute practice session before qualifying starts at 10 a.m. CDT/11 a.m. EDT. The Loop 110 gets underway at 2:30 p.m. CDT/3:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by NBC and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Joey Logano to Pilot the No. 15 Ford Mustang for AM Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Chicago Street Race

STATESVILLE, N.C.: AM Racing confirmed today that Ford Performance driver Joey Logano will drive the No. 15 AM Racing Ford Mustang for the upcoming NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the Chicago Street Race on Saturday, July 6.

Logano, Sunday’s winner of the NASCAR Cup Series Ally 400 race at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway will fill in for Hailie Deegan, who has piloted the team’s Ford Mustang in the first 17 Xfinity races of the season.

After a rough start to the first half of the Xfinity Series season, the team is looking to channel the two-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion and Sunday’s winner at Nashville Superspeedway to help provide feedback that the team can use to improve on-track competition as the sport heads into the second half of the season.

“The level of competition in the Xfinity Series is as competitive as it’s ever been,” commented AM Racing team president Wade Moore. “It is our goal at AM Racing to field a competitive race team through our technical alliance with Stewart-Haas Racing and provide any of our drivers the best equipment and opportunity to be successful on track each weekend.”

“With that being said, we haven’t had the success on track that we were hoping for in the first half of the season. When the opportunity to have Joey in the car at Chicago became a possibility, we felt we needed to take advantage of the knowledge and feedback that a two-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion could provide to our teams’ growth.”

Added Moore, “We intend to take the feedback and data from the Chicago race weekend and apply it to building better race cars each week so AM Racing can have a stronger second half of the season.”

Team partner Klutch Vodka will support Logano’s return to Xfinity Series competition in the second-annual Loop 110 at the Chicago Street Course.

“We support AM Racing and we’re happy to have Joey Logano behind the wheel of the No. 15 Klutch Vodka Ford Mustang at the Chicago Street Course,” offered Klutch Vodka CEO Anthony S. Quattrochi and his Co-Founder, fiancé Brandy Wong.

“His experience and talent will be a great asset to the AM Racing team this weekend and no doubt will present the opportunity to introduce the Klutch Vodka brand to new race fans as well.”

Logano, a native of Middletown, Connecticut, has delivered many achievements in the Xfinity Series, including 36 poles, 30 wins, 95 top-five and 143 top-10 finishes.

The Team Penske driver did not compete in the inaugural Xfinity Series race last year in Chicago; however, he finished eighth in the first-ever Cup Series Street Course event.

AM Racing at the Chicago Street Course, with driver Brett Moffitt, captured a Xfinity team-best of fourth after starting seventh in the 2023 The Loop 121.

“Racing in the rain on Chicago’s Street Course last year was a challenge within itself. Any extra seat time is always a positive for unique tracks such as this one. Driving the NASCAR Xfinity Series cars are a lot of fun, and I’m looking forward to climbing behind the wheel of the No. 15 AM Racing Ford Mustang, with high hopes to wheel it to the front.”

The Loop 110 at the Chicago Street Race is scheduled for Saturday, July 6th, at 3:30 p.m. Fans can tune in to NBC to see all the action from the Windy City.

About AM Racing:

AM Racing is a multi-tiered, multi-faceted Motorsports program headquartered in Statesville, N.C.

Established in December 2015, AM Racing is prided on faith, honesty and intelligent performance.

The family-owned team will compete in the ARCA Menards Series, the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series, the NASCAR Xfinity Series and various Dirt Modified events in its eighth year of competition.

Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Racing: Noah Gragson Chicago Street Race Advance

NOAH GRAGSON
Chicago Street Race Advance
No. 10 Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Ford Mustang Dark Horse

Event Overview

● Event: Grant Park 165 (Round 20 of 36)
● Time/Date: 4:30 p.m. EDT on Sunday, July 7
● Location: Chicago Street Course
● Layout: 2.2-mile, 12-turn street course
● Laps/Miles: 75 laps/165 miles
● Stage Lengths: Stage 1: 20 laps / Stage 2: 25 laps / Final Stage: 30 laps
● TV/Radio: NBC / MRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Notes of Interest

● The Grant Park 165 Sunday on the streets of downtown Chicago is the third of five road-course races on the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series schedule. Noah Gragson, driver of the No. 10 Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Stewart-Haas Racing, finished 34th in the series’ first road-course race of the year March 24 at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas. He then placed 26th in the series’ second road-course stop June 9 at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway. After Chicago, the next road-course race is Sept. 15 at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International with the final road-course race coming Oct. 12 at the Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway Roval.

● In last year’s inaugural street race at Chicago, Gragson started 23rd and finished 25th, completing all 78 laps for LEGACY MOTOR CLUB.

● Across the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, ARCA Menards Series and NASCAR K&N Pro Series, Gragson has made a total of 40 road-course starts – five in Cup, 21 in Xfinity, two in Trucks, two in ARCA and 10 in K&N – amassing four wins, 16 top-fives and 27 top-10s with 167 laps led.

● Gragson’s four road-course wins all came in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series, and three were earned in a one-week stretch in September 2016. Gragson swept a pair of K&N Series West races at the Utah Motorsports Campus in Tooele, beating Todd Gilliland on Sept. 10 and then besting him again on Sept. 11 when Gragson took the lead from Gilliland on the last lap. Six days and 2,219 miles later at New Jersey Motorsports Park in Millville, Gragson scored his third straight road-course win, this time in the K&N Series East where he beat Justin Haley. Gragson’s fourth and most recent road-course win was earned in the 2019 K&N Series West race at Sonoma.

Noah Gragson, Driver of the No. 10 Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Ford Mustang Dark Horse

What was your impression of the Chicago Street Race after the checkered flag dropped on last year’s inaugural event?

“We fired off really fast in practice. We were in the top-10, but then it seemed like everybody else kept getting faster and we kind of stayed the same. It was tough to race in the rain. I usually like racing in the rain, but I hit the wall four or five times and kind of struggled in the race. But that was last year and this is a new year. I’m going into it open-minded.”

How did your preparation in the simulator match up with the reality of the Chicago Street Race?

“There was a little more grip in certain areas and it was a little rougher in certain areas, but it was pretty good overall. We fired off really good in practice. That tells me the sim gave me good confidence when I got out there.”

Take us through a lap around Chicago. Were there any parts of the track where you enjoyed hustling the car, and what parts turned out to be a challenge?

“The biggest challenge for me was going into turns three and four, at the end of the straightaway on Lakeshore Drive. And then you get that double right-hander, it’s pretty rough through there, and finding a good brake zone and constant flow through there is pretty tough. And then around the fountain was pretty fun. It’s definitely a high-commitment corner. You’re hitting the racetrack and are kind of all over the place. You definitely have to be up on the wheel around that track.”

Can you take anything from your two road-course races this year at COTA and Sonoma and apply them to Chicago?

“Yeah, Chicago is a street course, but the same principles apply. Our stuff wasn’t very good at COTA, but it actually was pretty good at Sonoma. Hopefully, the car has speed like Sonoma instead of COTA, where it was tough to get around the track. The car had more grip at Sonoma and went through the corners better. Turn 10 was a handful at COTA, and every corner you were on the ragged edge, where you could flow better at Sonoma. That gives me some added confidence going to Chicago.”

Talk about what’s going on inside the racecar at Chicago. How much are you thrashing around, grabbing gears, hitting the brakes, smashing the gas? Is it controlled chaos?

“Usually on a road course you’re always swatting flies in there, just kind of all over the place with your hands, and you’re driving one-handed, you’re shifting, trying to focus on your brake pressure and where you brake bias is so you’re not locking the fronts, but you’re also not locking the rears. And getting your downshifts, getting your upshifts, not spinning the tires on exit, having grip, there’s a lot to it.”

With Shane van Gisbergen’s win at Chicago last year, it really shined a spotlight on Australian Supercars drivers. How much did you know about SVG and Supercars prior to his win last year?

“I knew he was super good in Supercars, but he flat-out kicked our ass and made us look kind of silly. To come in and win your first race is a pretty special feat in the Cup Series. He definitely does a good job on the road courses and I definitely admire his skills quite a bit. I never really watched any of the Supercars races, but I’ve always followed those kinds of guys. They have a pretty cool style and it’s always cool when you see guys you’ve followed on Instagram for a couple of years come over and do well. Yeah, they’re pretty good, they’re pretty aggressive, and they drive hard.”

No. 10 Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Team Roster

Primary Team Members

Driver: Noah Gragson

Hometown: Las Vegas

Crew Chief: Drew Blickensderfer

Hometown: Decatur, Illinois

Car Chief: Jerry Cook

Hometown: Toledo, Ohio

Engineer: James Kimbrough

Hometown: Pensacola, Florida

Spotter: Andy Houston

Hometown: Hickory, North Carolina

Over-The-Wall Members

Front Tire Changer: Ryan Mulder

Hometown: Sioux Center, Iowa

Rear Tire Changer: Trevor White

Hometown: Arlington, Texas

Tire Carrier: Tyler Bullard

Hometown: King, North Carolina

Jack Man: Sean Cotten

Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina

Fuel Man: James “Ace” Keener

Hometown: Fortuna, California

Road Crew Members

Mechanic: Chris Trickett

Hometown: Grafton, West Virginia

Mechanic: Beau Whitley

Hometown: Carmel, Indiana

Tire Specialist: Jacob Cooksey

Hometown: Westbrookville, New York

Engine Tuner: Matt Moeller

Hometown: Monroe, New York

Transporter Co-Driver: Steve Casper

Hometown: Salisbury, North Carolina

Transporter Co-Driver: Matt Murphy

Hometown: Augusta, Georgia

Crav’n Flavor brand to Partner with JD Motorsports and driver Ty Dillon for Chicago

Itasca, IL – Race fans are ready for some “serious satisfaction” in Chicago.

JD Motorsports proudly announces that Crav’n Flavor will team up with veteran driver Ty Dillon for The Loop 110 Chicago Street Race on Saturday, July 6. Ty will jump behind the wheel of the No. 4 Crav’n Flavor Chevrolet for the second annual NASCAR Xfinity Series street race through the Windy City.

Crav’n Flavor is one of the leading brands across several food categories, from frozen entrees and pizzas to sweets and savory snacks, and fans have likely seen them in their local grocery stores like Food City, Hy-Vee, Piggly Wiggly, and several other independent retailers throughout the country.

The Chicago Street Race will mark their first official foray into the sport of NASCAR, and driver Ty Dillon couldn’t be happier to help introduce them to the excitement of racing.

“It’s great to have new faces like Crav’n Flavor in the sport,” says Dillon on the partnership. “I’m proud to welcome them into NASCAR. I can’t wait to highlight the brand for shoppers across the country. I’m thankful to Johnny Davis for letting me be the one to introduce Crav’n Flavor to NASCAR fans.”

The No. 4 Crav’n Flavor Chevrolet features a bold orange and black paint scheme to match the bold flavors of the signature Crav’n Flavor line of snacks. The brand is excited for their street race debut in one of the most talked-about NASCAR events of the year.

“We are excited to bring some serious snacking to the NASCAR Chicago Street Race with Crav’n Flavor,” said Kevin Stafford, Vice President of Marketing for K-VA-T Food Stores and Topco member. “We are thrilled to partner with Ty Dillon and his team, and we know our Crav’n Flavor shoppers will be ready to cheer him on this weekend!”

For fans at home, Crav’n Flavor offers a huge selection of race day snacks, ranging from crackers like Crav’n Flavor Cheese Crisps, their signature line of Crav’n Flavor kettle cooked chips, and sweet treats like their Crav’n Flavor fudgy covered cookies, all of which are available at local grocery stores. Fans can head to CravnFlavor.com to find their local stores and stock up for the perfect race day watch party.

Tune in to watch the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the Chicago Street Course on Saturday, July 6, at 2:30 p.m. The race will be broadcast on USA, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Ch. 90).

About Crav’n Flavor

Crav’n Flavor is a brand with a wide variety of craveable meal and snack solutions for on-the-go shoppers. With more than 350 quality and convenient meal and snack solutions ranging from cookies, crackers and salty snacks to frozen appetizers, breakfasts, entrees, desserts and pizza as well as refrigerated cookie dough and beef jerky, Crav’n Flavor has something to satisfy every craving. The brand – developed and managed by Topco Associates, LLC to support member-owners – has products currently available to purchase in thousands of Topco member stores across the country. For more information on Crav’n Flavor or to see where Crav’n Flavor products are available for purchase, visit www.cravnflavor.com.

About Topco Associates, LLC

Topco Associates, LLC is an $18.3 billion, privately held, member-owned company that provides aggregation, innovation and knowledge management solutions for its leading food industry member-owners and customers, including grocery retailers, wholesalers, food service, and pharmacy companies. Topco leverages the collective volume, knowledge, and commitment of these companies to create a competitive advantage in the marketplace by reducing costs and offering winning business-building capabilities. Topco manages 20 brands on behalf of its member owners, including the Crav’n Flavor brand. For more information, please visit www.topco.com.

JD Motorsports

Team Owner Johnny Davis first began fielding the No. 4 car in what is now the Xfinity Series in 1983, with Joe Henry Thurman as the driver. From 1983-1985, Davis and Thurman competed in 41 races and put the JD Motorsports name on the map. Although JDM has seen a sharp rise in on-track performance in the past few years, success is nothing new to this team. Years of good drivers and excellent runs have paved the way for what JDM is today. www.teamjdmotorsports.com

A.E. Engine (Sales and Marketing Partner)

A.E. Engine is a full-service sports sales, marketing, and content creation company. Founded in 2005 by sports publishing and marketing executives, A.E. Engine has earned a reputation for conceiving, creating, and delivering high-quality, premium content and programming for passionate fans. www.ae-engine.com