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Mopar Dodge Drivers Hagan, Pritchett Post Runner-up Finishes at Vegas

Mopar Dodge Drivers Hagan, Pritchett Post Runner-up Finishes at Vegas

Pennzoil Mopar Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat NHRA Funny Car driver Matt Hagan races to seventh final round of season at NHRA Nationals
Final round is 54th of Hagan’s career, all in a Mopar Dodge Funny Car
Leah Pritchett also puts Pennzoil Mopar Dodge Top Fuel dragster in final round at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Final-round appearance is fifth of season and 13th career for Pritchett
Dwight Machael and Mike Cotten claim Dodge Top Finisher NHRA Sportsman awards at Vegas
Dodge Garage (http://www.dodgegarage.com/), a digital content hub for muscle car and race enthusiasts, features highlights from NHRA season Continue reading Mopar Dodge Drivers Hagan, Pritchett Post Runner-up Finishes at Vegas

LOGANO MOVES ONTO THE CHAMPIONSHIP 4!

LOGANO MOVES ONTO THE CHAMPIONSHIP 4!

MARTINSVILLE, VA – October 29, 2018 – Joey Logano clinched the first spot in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship 4, by winning the First Data 500 in Martinsville, Virginia on Sunday. The win marked Logano’s first win at Martinsville and 20th career Cup victory.

“Congratulations to Joey, Roger, and Team Penske” said Doug Yates, President and CEO of Roush Yates Engines. “Joey and the crew battled hard all day and with a great team effort by the No.22 crew, put Joey in an excellent position to win. We are glad to be in a position to race for the Championship for Ford.” Continue reading LOGANO MOVES ONTO THE CHAMPIONSHIP 4!

Chevrolet Adds 301st Pro Stock Win in Penultimate Race of Countdown

CHEVROLET RACING IN NATIONAL HOT ROD ASSOCIATION
TOYOTA NHRA NATIONALS
THE STRIP AT LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
POST-RACE NOTES AND DRIVER QUOTES
SUNDAY, OCT. 28, 2018

Chevrolet Adds 301st Pro Stock Win in Penultimate Race of Countdown

• Reigning Pro Stock champion Bo Butner earns second victory of season
• Reigning Funny Car champion Robert Hight is second in standings
• Jeff Taylor drives COPO Camaro to Stock Eliminator runner-up finish
LAS VEGAS (Oct. 28, 2018) – In Bo Butner’s initial National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Pro Stock final round, he lost to reigning class champion Erica Enders at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Three years later, Butner is the reigning Pro Stock champion and turned the tables on Enders in the final round at the racetrack in the penultimate event of the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Countdown to the Championship.

Butner registered his second victory of the season, presented KB Racing its 150th in NHRA competition and Chevrolet its 301st Pro Stock win since 1970.

“This is our track; we seem to be decent here,” said Butner, who has five wins in 10 final rounds in Pro Stock and Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Sportsman classes. “Chevrolet has been great to us, Summit Racing Equipment, Jim Butner Auto Group. “I think we had a very good race car today, but (Erica Enders) has just been tough on me over the days. It’s an overwhelming feeling. I’ve got one more left.”

Robert Hight has one race left in his effort to secure a second consecutive Funny Car title. Hight, who entered race day of the Toyota NHRA Nationals with a six-point advantage over second-place J.R. Todd, fell to second place in the standings with a first-round loss.

Hight, the No. 7 qualifier in the Auto Club of Southern California Chevrolet Camaro SS, will look to the points-and-a-half Auto Club NHRA Finals Nov. 11 at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, California, to unseat front-runner J.R. Todd.
“We are chasing now. We have to go in there and win the race. That has to be our mindset,” said Hight, who earned the 2017 championship in the final at Auto Club Raceway when his closest competitor lost in the first round of eliminations. “We have to learn from today. It is similar to trap shooting. You can’t let the missing of that target affect your next shot. We will learn from today but not dwell on it.”

John Force Racing teammate Courtney Force, who was the runner-up in the fall meet at the racetrack the past two years, was the No. 6 qualifier in the Advance Auto Parts Chevrolet Camaro SS. Force pushed her career elimination round victory total to 198 in the first round, but fell in the second round when the race car dropped a cylinder midway through the run.

John Force, the No. 5 qualifier in the PEAK Coolant & Motor Oil Chevrolet Camaro SS, lost in the first round by three-thousandths of a second to longtime nemesis Ron Capps. It was the 99th time the multi-time champions have faced off on race day. Force holds a 59-40 advantage.

Reigning Top Fuel champion Brittany Force, the No. 3 qualifier in the Monster Energy Chevrolet dragster, lost in the second round. Force was the runner-up in the 2017 fall race at the track.

Butner, driving the Jim Butner Auto Chevrolet Camaro SS, registered a holeshot victory with a run of 6.657 seconds at 207.43 mph to Enders’ 6.652/206.57. Butner’s .007-second reaction time was the difference.

“It’s been a tough run this year, but everybody is getting better and it is the toughest class out here,” said Butner, who won the season opener at Pomona and has seven career Pro Stock wins in 88 races. “I think it’s funny though, sometimes you cut a bad light and you still get the job done and sometimes you have a great one and it doesn’t work out. There were a few rounds when I wouldn’t have won any other matchup. We won the ones we needed to. So, this is just the way the stuff goes but it’s been a really fun deal and I’m excited to be a part of it.”

Enders, driving the Melling Performance/Elite Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro SS, dispatched points front-runner Tanner Gray, the No. 5 qualifier in the Gray Motorsports/Valvoline Chevrolet Camaro SS, in one semifinal. Butner outran No. 3 qualifier Matt Hartford (Total Seal Chevrolet Camaro SS) in the other semifinal.

Gray increased his points margin to 140 over second-place Jeg Coughlin Jr. when the No. 1 qualifier in the JEGS.com/Elite Performance Chevrolet Camaro SS lost in the second round of eliminations. Jason Line (Summit Racing Equipment Chevrolet Camaro SS), the winner at Charlotte two weeks earlier, Drew Skillman (Ray Skillman Auto Group Chevrolet Camaro SS) and Deric Kramer (American Ethanol Chevrolet Camaro SS) also were first-round winners.

Jeff Taylor of Sellersburg, Indiana, who entered the event third in the Stock Eliminator standings, drove his Chevrolet COPO Camaro to a runner-up finish in his 66th national event final. Al Corda of Elk Mound, Wisconsin, also driving a COPO Camaro, lost to Taylor in the semifinals.

Tommy Gaynor of Battle Ground, Washington, and Butner, driving their COPO Camaros, advanced to the third round of Super Stock competition.
FS1 will telecast live eliminations and finals, plus a three-hour post-race show, Nov. 11 from Auto Club Raceway starting at 4 p.m. ET.

An interview with Pro Stock winner BO BUTNER, BUTNER AUTO, JIM BUTNER AUTO SALES CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (won on holeshot after cutting .007-second light; No. 7 qualifier; reigning Pro Stock champion; seventh career win and second of season; first win was season opener; has 128 round wins in 88 races; has five wins in 10 final rounds in Pro Stock and Sportsman classes at the track):

WHY WAS THIS YOUR DAY?
“This is our track; we seem to be decent here. Chevrolet has been great to us, Summit Racing Equipment, Jim Butner Auto Group. I love my crew. It’s an overwhelming feeling. I’ve got one more left.”

IT’S BEEN AWHILE SINCE YOU’VE BEEN IN THE WINNER’S CIRCLE
“We’ve gotten older. I think we had a very good race car today, but (Erica Enders) has just been tough on me over the days. I think it’s funny though, sometimes you cut a bad light and you still get the job done and sometimes you have a great one and it doesn’t work out. There were a few rounds when I wouldn’t have won any other matchup. We won the ones we needed to. So, this is just the way the stuff goes but it’s been a really fun deal and I’m excited to be a part of it.”

TOP FUEL:
BRITTANY FORCE, JOHN FORCE RACING, MONSTER ENERGY CHEVROLET DRAGSTER (No. 3 qualifier; fell in second round): “We have some momentum, which is really coming in from last weekend at Charlotte in making the finals. Here, we had three awesome qualifying passes, but fell in the second round. Definitely some momentum changes and some energy changes in our pits. There is one race left and if there is anything I know about Alan Johnson and Brian Husen is they love Pomona and always call it their best track. So there is one race left and we are hoping to win it.”

FUNNY CAR:
ROBERT HIGHT, JOHN FORCE RACING, AUTO CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 7 qualifier; fell in first round): “We are chasing now. We have to go in there and win the race. That has to be our mindset. Last year we had a slim points lead going into Pomona. That was a good position but that is not how it worked out for us this year. We struggled here in Las Vegas. We are going to test tomorrow. We are going to go out to Pomona with the focus on getting as many points as possible and winning the race. Whatever happens happens. We have won there before and we went to the final last year. We should have won that race but we had to change cars for the finals. I still believe in this team and everything we have going on. We have been here before. Every individual on this team has won a championship. We just have to go get it done. What I like about Pomona is you stay really busy. It is an Auto Club race. Just like the other two AAA races in the Countdown we had this year. Look what we did. We won them both. Those races keep you busy and focused on working for them. You don’t have idle time to sit and think about the stress of this championship hunt. I have a lot of appearances for Auto Club. They will all be there with us. We want to celebrate another championship with them.”

COURTNEY FORCE, JOHN FORCE RACING, ADVANCE AUTO PARTS CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 6 qualifier; fell in second round): “It really shows the power behind our Chevy Camaro in round two. To be able to drop a cylinder down track to slow us down and still almost get away with the win really shows the strength of this team. It gets us excited going into the final race at Pomona and we got some things figured out with our Advance Auto Parts car. We are just looking forward to it. It wasn’t a bad week here in Vegas this weekend. We definitely found a lot of consistency that we had been lacking the last few races, so we are definitely going in the right direction.”

JOHN FORCE, JOHN FORCE RACING, PEAK COOLANT & MOTOR OIL CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 5 qualifier; fell in first round): “I wasn’t able to get there. It was a close race on my side. Courtney (Force) got beat in the second round and it was a neck-and-neck race. Robert (Hight) got beat when he lost a cylinder on the hit and it was over. They had to shut him off and that was key. If you look at the points, he came in with the lead and they (J.R. Todd) have the lead now. That is what it’s all about. The only one that knows what is going to happen is the good Lord and we keep fighting and fighting. But Pomona is points and a half, so John Force Racing is good with our Chevrolets. You can count on that.”

PRO STOCK:
ERICA ENDERS, ELITE MOTORSPORTS, MELLING PERFORMANCE/ELITE MOTORSPORTS CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 8 qualifier; fell in final): “We had a tremendous race day. I mean we beat Greg Anderson, who is one of the winningest Pro Stock drivers of all time; Jeg Coughlin in second round, who is one of the best drivers ever in my opinion; Tanner Gray, who is leading the points in the third round; and finally we ran right with Bo Butner in the finals. He just happened to be a little bit better than me on the Tree. That is on me and I hate letting my guys down because they gave me a great race car. The runner-up finish is the second best thing so we will take it, we will take a great points day, and we will head to Pomona with our heads high and see if we can go get us a trophy there.”

TANNER GRAY, GRAY MOTORSPORTS, GRAY MOTORSPORTS VALVOLINE CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 5 qualifier; fell in semifinals): “It was a super stressful weekend and I knew we probably weren’t going to lock it up. Jeg (Coughlin) would have had to lose first round and I would have had to win the race. It couldn’t have played out any better than it did honestly beside the fact that Jeg would have lost. We made good runs and Dave (Connolly) did a good job of getting the car back to where we needed. We struggled in the Friday sessions and it was a really stressful, but fun day at the same time. Now that it’s over I get to sit back and look at it. I am just super proud of all these guys and I think all we have to do is qualify in Pomona and we should be good.”

JEG COUGHLIN JR., ELITE MOTORSPORTS, JEGS.COM/ELITE PERFORMANCE CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 1 qualifier; fell in second round): “We’ve stumbled a little bit in the Countdown and that’s what’s put us in that position, but I’m not complaining. I just think we’ve lost some close races. That’s just the parity of the class right now. You can’t afford to make any mistakes whether it’s in the pits, on the track or with last-minute tuning calls.”

GREG ANDERSON, KB RACING, SUMMIT RACING EQUIPMENT CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 9 qualifier; fell in first round): “We came here, we unloaded and we were very fast right off the trailer here so we thought, ‘Well, we will be in good shape if we do things right through the weekend.’ We thought we had a great chance to win the event and leave here with a smile. That quickly went the wrong way. We just made some wrong moves and didn’t make quality runs from Q2 on. Even today, we got behind the eight ball and that is all it takes, it’s as simple as that. The equipment is here, the power is here, the manhood is here and we just have to do a better job of thinking about what we are doing. Our thought process was clouded this weekend and we made bad decisions. It happens and you just have to learn from it. The good news is we have a week to go home and sift through it and figure out how we made those wrong decisions and make sure we don’t do it when we get to Pomona.”

DREW SKILLMAN, RAY SKILLMAN MOTORSPORTS, RAY SKILLMAN AUTO GROUP CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 4 qualifier; fell in second round): “We have one more shot to get that victory and we’ll give it our best effort at Pomona. We race well here all weekend but just came up short against Tanner in the second round.”

JASON LINE, KB RACING, SUMMIT RACING EQUIPMENT CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 2 qualifier; fell in second round to teammate Bo Butner): “We ran well today, so we’re happy about that. Bo and I had two of the quickest cars that round, and that’s certainly a positive for the KB Racing team. I absolutely wanted to put the blue Summit Racing Chevy Camaro in the winner’s circle today, but we’ve got a good car going into Pomona.”

VINCENT NOBILE, MOUNTAIN VIEW RACING, MOUNTAIN VIEW TIRE CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 13 qualifier; fell in first round): “I’m looking at the big picture. The season has obviously gone great. We’ve been a top-five car all year and we’ve won races. I can’t really complain, but you know at the end of the day we’re all here to hold up that big trophy. We had our ups and downs throughout the year and that made it tough. I’m not having a bad Countdown, that’s for sure. I think any other year we’d be right up there with Jeggy, but Tanner’s just having a great Countdown.”

MATT HARTFORD, HARTFORD RACING, TOTAL SEAL CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 3 qualifier; fell in semifinals): “We didn’t perform the way we wanted to during the Western Swing,” said Hartford. “But I think we definitely learned a lot when we were out there. I think everybody out here – you hear it a lot – that everyone has the smartest crew chief and the best people. But I think what it shows is how high the level of competition is. I think we’ve found a good baseline for ourselves now.”

ALEX LAUGHLIN, GAS MONKEY RACING, TECHNET CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 10 qualifier; fell in first round): “My old car had more than 2,000 runs on it. We went over every single thing on that car and just couldn’t find anything wrong with it. Then we switched to the Dodge Dart for a few races and we found out pretty much immediately that the problem was the car. So, now we’re back in a car that feels just like my old car in terms of my view and everything like that. It’s just nice to have a car that’s competitive again. Obviously, there are times when the driver loses races. I’ve done it myself. But it’s just so frustrating when you lose a race you never had a chance to win.”

DERIC KRAMER, KRAMER RACING, AMERICAN ETHANOL CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 11 qualifier; fell in second round): “Honestly after we started dropping rounds early in the Countdown we started looking at these races as testing opportunities. So right now, we’re just looking to take these races and learn things for next year. This has been a great season for us and I’m just so proud of what we’ve been able to do as a team.”

BRITTANY FORCE MOVES TO FIFTH IN TOP FUEL POINTS STANDINGS

BRITTANY FORCE MOVES TO FIFTH IN TOP FUEL POINTS STANDINGS
LAS VEGAS (Oct. 28, 2018) — With a quarterfinal finish Sunday at the NHRA Toyota Nationals, reigning Top Fuel world champion Brittany Force and her Monster Energy team moved their way into fifth in the NHRA Mello Yello points standings, a four-spot improvement from where she started the NHRA Countdown to the Championship. Continue reading BRITTANY FORCE MOVES TO FIFTH IN TOP FUEL POINTS STANDINGS

RCR Post Race Report – First Data 500

Austin Dillon and the Dow Racing Team Show Speed at Martinsville Speedway Despite Unscheduled Pit Stop

“There is nothing better than short track racing, especially at Martinsville Speedway. We didn’t qualify very well, but I wasn’t really worried about that because we have been in that position before and have been able to rebound come race time. This weekend was no different. We raced our way into the top-11 by lap 100. Our day took a turn towards the end of Stage 2 when we were running 10th and cut a right-front tire. We went 10 laps down pitting under green and trying to repair the sway bar. I’m bummed we had those issues, but we still had an extremely fast Dow Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. I wish we could have battled at the end.”
-Austin Dillon Continue reading RCR Post Race Report – First Data 500

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Martinsville–Post Race

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
FIRST DATA 500
MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY POST RACE NOTES AND QUOTES
OCTOBER 28, 2018

TOP TEAM CHEVY UNOFFICIAL RACE RESULTS:
POS. DRIVER (* = Playoff Contender)
7th *CHASE ELLIOTT, NO. 9 SUNENERGY1 CAMARO ZL1
8th RYAN NEWMAN, NO. 31 E-Z-GO CAMARO ZL1
12th JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 LOWE’S FOR PROS CAMARO ZL1
13th CHRIS BUESCHER, NO. 37 BUSH’S CHILI BEANS CAMARO ZL1
14th AJ ALLMENDINGER, NO. 47 KROGER CLICKLIST CAMARO ZL1

TOP FIVE UNOFFICIAL RACE RESULTS:
POS. DRIVER
1st Joey Logano (Ford)
2nd Denny Hamlin (Toyota)
3rd Martin Truex, Jr. (Toyota)
4th Kyle Busch (Toyota)
5th Brad Keselowski (Ford)

The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season continues next weekend at Texas Motor Speedway with the AAA Texas 500 on Sunday, November 4 at 3:00 p.m. ET on NBCSN, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Martinsville–Post Race

JEGS pro Jeg Coughlin Jr. scores third Pro Stock pole of the playoffs, fifth of the year

JEGS pro Jeg Coughlin Jr. scores third Pro Stock pole of the playoffs, fifth of the year
LAS VEGAS (Oct. 27) — Six-time world champion Jeg Coughlin Jr.’s qualifying mastery of this year’s Countdown to the Championship races continued Saturday at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway when he earned the Pro Stock pole of the 18th annual NHRA Toyota Nationals with a 6.628 at 206.73 mph in the JEGS.com Camaro. Continue reading JEGS pro Jeg Coughlin Jr. scores third Pro Stock pole of the playoffs, fifth of the year

Menard Gets Fresh Engine For Sunday’s First Data 500 at Martinsville

Menard Gets Fresh Engine For Sunday’s First Data 500 at Martinsville

October 27, 2018

After experiencing a rare mechanical issue during qualifying on Saturday at Martinsville Speedway, Paul Menard and the Motorcraft/Quick Lane team will start Sunday’s First Data 500 with a fresh engine under the hood of the No. 21 Fusion.

Menard started Saturday with good speed, posting a best lap at 94.685 miles per hour in the opening practice session, which put him 12th on the speed chart. Continue reading Menard Gets Fresh Engine For Sunday’s First Data 500 at Martinsville

BRITTANY FORCE LOOKING FOR REDEMPTION ON RACE DAY IN LAS VEGAS; ROBERT HIGHT ON MOVE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP

BRITTANY FORCE LOOKING FOR REDEMPTION ON RACE DAY IN LAS VEGAS;
ROBERT HIGHT ON MOVE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP
LAS VEGAS (Oct. 27, 2018) — The consistency continued on day two of the NHRA Toyota Nationals for reigning Top Fuel world champion Brittany Force. Force will lead the John Force Racing team into race day at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway as the No. 3 qualifier. Her Funny Car teammates line up with her father John Force in fifth, sister Courtney Force in sixth and points leader Robert Hight in seventh. Continue reading BRITTANY FORCE LOOKING FOR REDEMPTION ON RACE DAY IN LAS VEGAS; ROBERT HIGHT ON MOVE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Martinsville–Hendrick Announcement

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
FIRST DATA 500
MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
OCTOBER 28, 2018

IT WAS ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT ALLY FINANCIAL WILL JOIN HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS AS THE WHOLE-SEASON PRIMARY SPONSOR OF JIMMIE JOHNSON’S NO. 48 CHEVROLET CAMARO ZL1 TEAM IN 2019 AND 2020. JOHNSON WAS JOINED BY HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS TEAM OWNER, RICK HENDRICK, AND ALLY FINANCIAL CEO, JEFFREY BROWN FOR A Q&A SESSION WITH MEDIA AT MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY. TRANSCRIPT: Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Martinsville–Hendrick Announcement

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Martinsville–Qualifying

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
FIRST DATA 500
MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING NOTES AND QUOTES
OCTOBER 27, 2018

TOP TEAM CHEVY UNOFFICIAL QUALIFYING RESULTS:
POS. DRIVER
10th KYLE LARSON, NO. 42 FIRST DATA/CLOVER CAMARO ZL1
12th WILLIAM BYRON, NO. 24 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY CAMARO ZL1
15th CHRIS BUESCHER, NO. 37 BUSH’S CHILI BEANS CAMARO ZL1
16th ALEX BOWMAN, NO. 88 NATIONWIDE CAMARO ZL1
17th AJ ALLMENDINGER, NO. 47 KROGER CLICKLIST CAMARO ZL1

TOP FIVE UNOFFICIAL QUALIFYING RESULTS:
POS. DRIVER
1ST Kyle Busch (Toyota)
2nd Clint Bowyer (Ford
3rd Denny Hamlin (Toyota)
4th Ryan Blaney (Ford)
5TH Aric Almirola (Ford)

The First Data 500 is scheduled to begin on Sunday, October 28th at 2:30 pm, ET. Live coverage can be found on NBCSN, MRN and Sirius XM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.
TEAM CHEVY NOTES & QUOTES:
KYLE LARSON, NO. 42 FIRST DATA/CLOVER CAMARO ZL1 – Qualified 10th
“We made it to the final round, so that is good. I just had a little wheel hop in that last round, otherwise we could have gone a little bit faster. This starting spot helps with pit selection. We were just so-so in practice, but that is what we typically are in practice. It’s a long race. I just have to make sure I stay calm, and we will be okay. Hopefully I can maintain good track position throughout the day and we can have a solid day.” Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Martinsville–Qualifying

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Martinsville–Chase Elliott

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
FIRST DATA 500
MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
OCTOBER 27, 2018

CHASE ELLIOTT, NO. 9 SUNENERGY1 CAMARO ZL1, met with members of the media at Martinsville Speedway and discussed the start of the Round of 8, his outlook this weekend at Martinsville, and many other topics. Full Transcript: Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Martinsville–Chase Elliott

JOHN FORCE RACING FLEET ALL CURRENTLY QUALIFIED IN TOP FIVE AT THE STRIP

JOHN FORCE RACING FLEET ALL CURRENTLY QUALIFIED IN
TOP FIVE AT THE STRIP
LAS VEGAS (Oct. 26, 2018) — At the end of two qualifying sessions, Courtney Force leads John Force Racing at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Force will continue qualifying on Saturday from the No. 2 position with points leader Robert Hight right behind her in third and her father John Force in fifth. Her sister, reigning world champion Brittany Force, is the provisional No. 3 qualifier in Top Fuel. Continue reading JOHN FORCE RACING FLEET ALL CURRENTLY QUALIFIED IN TOP FIVE AT THE STRIP

KIRKWOOD SWEEPS INAUGURAL F3 AMERICAS COTA WEEKEND IN EPIC RACE TO THE FINISH

KIRKWOOD SWEEPS INAUGURAL F3 AMERICAS COTA WEEKEND IN EPIC RACE TO THE FINISH

Kyle Kirkwood wins United States Grand Prix support race after suffering front wing damage

AUSTIN, TEXAS (Oct. 23, 2018)- Kyle Kirkwood of Jupiter, Florida, reminded the world why he is the 2018 F3 Americas Championship Powered by Honda regional champion after winning the inaugural season finale at the Circuit of the Americas Formula 1 United States Grand Prix on Sunday. In the closest finish of the season, Kirkwood, who suffered substantial front wing damage at the beginning of the race, took the checkered less than three tenths of a seconds before Benjamin Pedersen of Copenhagen, Denmark. With a win in the opening round on Saturday, Kirkwood swept his fourth F3 Americas weekend of the season, adding 15 total wins to his season record. Continue reading KIRKWOOD SWEEPS INAUGURAL F3 AMERICAS COTA WEEKEND IN EPIC RACE TO THE FINISH

DICKERSON AND RASMUSSEN TAKE VICTORIES AT UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX IN F4 U.S. SUPPORT RACES

DICKERSON AND RASMUSSEN TAKE VICTORIES AT UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX IN F4 U.S. SUPPORT RACES

F4 U.S. drivers deliver action-packed races from start to finish at Circuit of the Americas

AUSTIN, TEXAS (Oct. 23, 2018)- Thirty-three Formula 4 United States Championship Powered by Honda drivers staggered across the front straight of the legendary Circuit of the Americas in front of thousands of fans, competing on the same world stage as their Formula 1 heroes serving as the support race for the United States Grand Prix Oct. 19-21. Dakota Dickerson of San Diego and Christian Rasmussen of Copenhagen, Denmark, claimed victories in the final rounds of 2018 in what would be the closest, wheel-to-wheel action-packed races of the season. Continue reading DICKERSON AND RASMUSSEN TAKE VICTORIES AT UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX IN F4 U.S. SUPPORT RACES

BRITTANY FORCE RIDING RECENT MOMENTUM INTO THE STRIP AT LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY

BRITTANY FORCE RIDING RECENT MOMENTUM INTO THE STRIP AT
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
LAS VEGAS (Oct. 24, 2018) — Entering this weekend’s NHRA Toyota Nationals, reigning Top Fuel world champion Brittany Force is riding the momentum of a runner-up finish and No. 1 qualifying position at the most recent NHRA event in Charlotte. After struggling through the majority of the 2018 season, Force and her Monster Energy team seem to have turned a corner and, although it’s late in the year, it’s just in time for some redemption and a chance to end the year on a high note. Continue reading BRITTANY FORCE RIDING RECENT MOMENTUM INTO THE STRIP AT LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY

Chevy Racing-NHRA-Las Vegas Preview

CHEVROLET AT LAS VEGAS

What: Toyota NHRA Nationals
When: Friday, Oct. 26-Sunday, Oct.28
Where: The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada
TV: FS1 live qualifications, 6 p.m. ET Oct. 26
FS2 live qualifications, 5 p.m. ET Oct. 27
FS1 taped eliminations and finals, 7 p.m. ET Oct. 28

Chevrolet Drivers Aim to Continue Run to Championships at Las Vegas
Penultimate race of Countdown to the Championship crucial in Funny Car, Pro Stock races Continue reading Chevy Racing-NHRA-Las Vegas Preview

COURTNEY FORCE NOT AFRAID OF TOUGH ROAD TO CHAMPIONSHIP

COURTNEY FORCE NOT AFRAID OF TOUGH ROAD TO CHAMPIONSHIP
LAS VEGAS (Oct. 24, 2018) — Still in contention for her first NHRA Funny Car world championship, Courtney Force and her Advance Auto Parts team head to a track that has treated them well in the recent past. With only two races left in the 2018 season, Force is focused on finishing the season strong starting with a win at the NHRA Toyota Nationals this weekend at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Continue reading COURTNEY FORCE NOT AFRAID OF TOUGH ROAD TO CHAMPIONSHIP

Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Heads Home To Martinsville

Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Heads Home To Martinsville

October 24, 2018

Paul Menard and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team are looking to build on a solid run at Martinsville Speedway in March as the Monster Energy Cup Series returns to the home track of the Wood Brothers, who will be making their 115th start at Martinsville dating back to Glen Wood’s Cup debut in 1953. Continue reading Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Heads Home To Martinsville