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Acura NSX GT3 Claims Pole at Watkins Glen

Acura NSX GT3 Claims Pole at Watkins Glen
• Andy Lally scores first GTD pole for Acura at Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen
• Jeff Segal qualifies fourth in his Michael Shank Racing NSX GT3
• Six-hour North American Endurance Championship contest runs Sunday

WATKINS GLEN, NY (July 1, 2017) – Andy Lally piloted his Michael Shank Racing Acura to the GTD class pole Saturday at Watkins Glen International Raceway, in qualifying action for Sunday’s Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen, marking the first pole for the new Acura NSX GT3 in international sports car racing.

The pole for the Lally and co-driver Katherine Legge follows their victory last month at the Detroit Grand Prix, the first win for the NSX GT3. Jeff Segal qualified the second MSR Acura in fourth, the best combined qualifying effort for the NSX GT3 in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship since the car made its debut just six races ago at the Rolex 24. Segal and co-driver Oswaldo “Ozz” Negri will start from the outside of the second row in the 17–car GTD field. Continue reading Acura NSX GT3 Claims Pole at Watkins Glen

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–All Chevy Front Row

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
COKE ZERO 400
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
JUNE 30, 2017

ALL-CHEVY FRONT ROW AS DALE EARNHARDT JR TAKES POLE
AND CHASE ELLIOTT QUALIFIES SECOND AT DAYTONA
Five Team Chevy Drivers to Start in Top-12

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (June 30, 2017) – Dale Earnhardt Jr. scored his 14th career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) pole by posting the fastest lap at Daytona International Speedway (DIS) in his No. 88 Nationwide Chevrolet SS during qualifying for the Coke Zero 400 on Friday afternoon. The lap of 47.127 seconds and 190.973 mph gave Earnhardt his second career pole at DIS and first since 2013. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–All Chevy Front Row

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Dale Jr. Pole

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
COKE ZERO 400
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING NOTES & QUOTES
JUNE 30, 2017

DALE EARNHARDT JR., NO. 88 NATIONWIDE CHEVROLET SS – Pole Winner:
ON WINNING THE POLE:
“I have to give Hendrick Motorsports a lot of credit, particularly for me personally it has been the No. 24 (Chase Elliott) bunch. We’ve been kind of pushing each other over the last several years in qualifying at Talladega and Daytona. It’s been a healthy competition. That’s why we win poles and qualify so well at some of these race tracks is a healthy competition within the company. Greg and all the guys deserve all the credit for the car. I don’t do anything in qualifying except hold the wheel and make sure I don’t hit the apron. The car does everything. A lot of credit to the power and the body man back at the shop. All that stuff is so critical and they did a great job today.”

HOW MUCH CONFIDENCE DO YOU HAVE GOING INTO THE RACE TOMORROW WITH POLE WIN?
“I’ll be honest with you, this track is a little slick and starting to age. I think that all of the competitors and crew chiefs need to probably consider spending a little more time drafting and put a few more laps on the cars. I sure would have liked to have that opportunity to get in a little larger pack yesterday. I saw some things from my car that are concerning as far as the balance and I don’t know if a lot of guys got themselves in that situation. We used to practice and run a lot of laps. But these days with the repave we have kind of calmed down on practice. Nobody really practices that much. The track is getting slick again. I think guys just need to practice more. I would have liked to have done a little more. That’s all I’m saying. Hopefully our car handles good. At night our car is going to have a lot of grip. We’ll see how that all works out.”

CHASE ELLIOTT, NO. 24 NAPA PATRIOTIC CHEVROLET SS – Qualified 2nd:
IS IT ANY BETTER OR WORSE TO MISS WINNING THE POLE TO A TEAMMATE?
“It was definitely close. I’m happy for those guys. It’s so hard to tell when you’re out there making laps how it’s going to be or if you did anything any better. But I’m proud of our NAPA Chevy team. We improved a little bit, I think, from Round 1 to Round 2, which was nice. We just didn’t improve enough. So, we’ll go to work tomorrow. I’m excited for this race. It’s such a cool race here at Daytona under the lights. If you’ve never been here, this is one to come and watch for sure. I think it’s going to be exciting. That guy (Dale Earnhardt Jr., ) starting on the pole is obviously fast and I’ve just got to get in front of him.”

IS THERE AN ADVANTAGE TO HAVING THREE HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS CARS IN THE TOP FOUR TO START THE RACE?
“I don’t know. It’s such a long race. I think if we can all be in those positions later in the race and as the race continues to unwind, if we can all show strength, there is certainly strength in numbers and if those numbers are on your side, that’s a good thing. When it comes to making pit stops and the strategies and how all these manufacturers run these racers now, we can run well, not just in qualifying, but throughout the entire race, that’s an advantage; not just qualifying well. So, we’ll see about that.”

KASEY KAHNE, NO. 5 UNIFIRST CHEVROLET SS – Qualified 4th
THE CAR LOOKED GREAT OUT THERE. HOW DID IT FEEL?
“It felt really good. It felt good yesterday, The UniFirst Chevrolet felt good again today in both Rounds. I think the Hendrick power shows. We’ve got two in the front row and we’re right there in fourth.”

YOU HAVE THAT CHANCE TO SILENCE EVERYBODY WITH A WIN TOMORROW NIGHT. HOW DO YOU PUT ALL OF THAT TOGETHER TO HAVE THE BEST NIGHT THAT YOU CAN?
“I think it started yesterday in practice. We had a really strong practice. This is the same car we ran in the 500, which I thought was a really strong car. The guys stepped up wherever it needed to in the 500 and it felt that way again yesterday. Yeah, I’m looking forward to it. We just need to stay out of trouble and be in a good position late and go for it.”

John Force’s Indianapolis test continues evolution of John Force Racing, PEAK Chevrolet team

John Force’s Indianapolis test continues evolution
of John Force Racing, PEAK Chevrolet team

BROWNSBURG, Ind. (June 30) – Biologists teach that evolution can a slow process, often taking hundreds or thousands of years.

Evolution happens in drag racing, too, and while the process doesn’t take nearly as long, it can be slow and sometimes painful.

Evolution continues at John Force Racing, and a test by John Force and the PEAK Coolant and Motor Oil Chevrolet Camaro SS Funny Car continued that development.

Force drove the car tuned by crew chief Mike Neff and co-crew chief Jon Schaffer at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis on Thursday, making four solid, straight passes with good performance.
Continue reading John Force’s Indianapolis test continues evolution of John Force Racing, PEAK Chevrolet team

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Ty Dillon

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
COKE ZERO 400
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
JUNE 29, 2017

TY DILLON, NO. 13 GEICO MILITARY CHEVROLET SS, met with media and discussed his throwback paint scheme for the upcoming Darlington race, his season to date, the stage races, and more. Full Transcript:

REGARDING DARLINGTON PAINT SCHEME
“As far as for me, the history and tradition behind the Yunick family, the race team and NASCAR…..there is so much history behind what their family has done in this sport. So, it’s quite the honor them at Darlington in what has become one of the coolest events of the year with the throwback scheme and this is a really awesome car. I know a lot of people are a little superstitious about the number 13 and there is a lot of history that goes back in the sport, but there is also a lot of history yet to be gained. Johnny Rutherford won a qualifying race here in Daytona and that is the only win that has come about for a 13 car. Hearing that gets me a little bit excited about being able to be the first Cup driver to win a points-paying race in the number 13. So, it’s cool to pay homage back to a family and a race team that means so much to our sport, the history, and getting it all started at a track that is the oldest in our sport too. I’m excited, it’s a cool looking car, cool looking hat, and it’s going to be a fun weekend. Everybody loves that whole Darlington throwback that was started a couple of years ago. Very excited and can’t wait.”

SO YOU AREN’T SUPERSTITIOUS ABOUT THAT?
“I am not superstitious. I think you create your own luck in this sport. I actually like having the number 13 and like having other people being more worried about it than I am. (laughs)”

WHAT ABOUT HERE AT DAYTONA?
“Ah, it’s like anywhere else. Luck is sometimes you create it and I feel like here at Daytona you feel like there is a lot of luck that is involved and there is. But you can change that percentage of how much you rely on luck to finish the race just by running good and putting yourself in good position throughout the race. Knowing your surroundings and knowing the situation, you can help your percentages on that. I think a good driver can find his way and still be racing at the end of these races.”

RATE YOUR SEASON SO FAR IN WHERE YOU EXPECTED TO BE AND WHERE YOU ARE
“Yeah, it’s kind of weird and I have been coming here my whole life and the guy that is first in points is always in that garage stall. That was kind of a goal of mine and every time I walked by and I was like, ‘I want to have that garage stall one day’. Well, we are 23rd in points and we have that garage stall. So that kind of killed that for me. Now I want to be on the other end. So, we are working on it and it’s been a good start to the year for me in coming to a new race team, a new group of guys, a new series. I had some starts in years past but I don’t know if there were two or three consecutive starts with the same crew chief or same team. So, it’s been good to build that continuity over the first half of this year and I am really looking forward to coming back to some of these tracks the second time. Bootie (Barker, crew chief) has had to learn me, Bootie and the guys have had to learn me. Hopefully through the first round of all these tracks we have created a box of where they know the kinds of things that I need in the race car to go out and compete. We have had some really good races that we have run inside the top ten and have been very competitive. And every time you do that, you get a little bit better. You get the feeling that when you are running around in the top five or top ten against these guys that end up winning the races you get a little more comfortable in knowing what you need to go out and get better. So going back to these places a second time as a driver and knowing what I am looking for at these places in a Cup car helps a lot. So, I am looking forward to more improvement but I think it’s been a good season so far. I would give it about a C+. I feel like there have been some times where we can do some things better, but I think we have surprised a few people with how competitive we have been. I know deep down we are capable of a lot more.”

THERE WASN’T A LOT OF DRAFTING IN PRACTICE SO NO ONE REALLY KNOWS WHAT TO EXPECT IN THE RACE, WHAT ABOUT QUALIFYING?
“You know, qualifying is qualifying at superspeedways. We have no emphasis as far as our Geico Military Chevy to qualify very well, we are more focused on racing well here. So, we didn’t do any qualifying runs and we actually went out there with the RCR cars and a couple of Hendrick cars and drafted as much as possible and worked on our race car mainly making sure I am comfortable and things like my mirror are in the right positions so that I am aware of who is around me. It was really, really hot so that was something I was able to practice and making sure that my feet and everything are going to be comfortable. They were blazing hot in practice so we are going to do some things to make sure I am comfortable in the car during the race. Which I am very thankful for, for tomorrow night. It’s kind of a simple approach here right up until the race starts and it gets chaotic and then the real race weekend starts. So, for us we are not focused on qualifying or the pole we are more focused on finishing the race and running good.”

YOU USUALLY DON’T KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT IN THE RACE UNTIL THE RACE UNFOLDS
“Not a lot of people seem to be putting a lot of emphasis on qualifying. More or less everybody is focused on getting those stage points and winning the race on Saturday night.”

REGARDING IF YOUR TEAM IS IN COLLABORATION WITH RCR AND IF YOU TALK TO BROTHER AUSTIN A LOT ON RACE WEEKENDS AND HOW DOES THAT WORK?
“Yeah, I think a lot of people think the collaboration between Germain Racing and RCR has changed a lot, and it has because I am driving for Germain. But Germain and RCR have been working together for several years before I even stepped into this ride. That relationship and that amount of information has not changed at all. It’s mainly that I am part of the family and I talk to my brother all the time, I talk to my grandfather, and actually this relationship with Germain has taken a bit of pressure off of me in being under the wing of my grandfather as the team owner. It’s been nice for me this year and I have been able to relax in my own body and have my grandfather at the race track as a grandfather. And I have my brother at the race track as a brother that I can talk to. We do have similar cars and we are not afraid to bounce information off of each other, but for me I think the better thing is that my dad and my grandfather are not my owners and my bosses but can just be my dad and my grandfather. That helps me just be myself at the race track and makes me a better me I feel like.”

TALK ABOUT YOUR PERSONAL LIFE, THAT SEEMS TO BE GOING PRETTY WELL RIGHT NOW
“Yeah, it’s going great and we are about halfway through our first pregnancy and I am looking forward to meeting our little girl. She has been kicking the side of Haley’s belly and every week it’s been something new and exciting. We have been very, very blessed and I hope she continues to grow and be healthy.”

YOU TALKED A LITTLE BIT ABOUT POSITIONING. HOW IS THAT AFFECTED BY THE STAGE RACES, AND HOW DO YOU GET SET UP FOR THAT?
“It’s tough being a rookie and not knowing totally what to expect. Our strategy has been to run hard and try and get ourselves in position. When you get within ten laps of a stage ending and you are in a spot where you can be in that top ten and get points, then we are going to stay up there and battle and stay up in it. If we are in tenth to fifteenth/sixteenth and you can kind of feel the animosity growing at the end of these stages on whether you feel like there is going to be a crash or not happening. And that comes down to me feeling it or my spotter Billy O feeling it. As you do this more and more, you can kind of feel if a crash is coming and it’s going to be really hairy coming down the line. So, we have been kind of playing that by ear and if we feel like we are in a good spot where we can be ahead of a crash, we stay in it and try and get those stage points. If not, it’s better for us to get back out of it and go to the back and regroup for the next stage and see how that plays out. But the main thing for us is being there at the end of this race and getting the full points at the end of the race.”

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Dale Earnhardt Jr.

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
COKE ZERO 400
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
JUNE 29, 2017

DALE EARNHARDT, JR., NO. 88 NATIONWIDE CHEVROLET SS, met with media at Daytona International Raceway and discussed racing at Daytona, the emotions of racing, his favorite wins, his future hopes & plans, and more. Full Transcript:

YOU LAUNCHED THE JUNIOR NATION APPRECIATION TOUR THIS WEEK. CAN YOU TALK A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THAT AND YOUR CONNECTION WITH THE FANS AS YOU START THE SECOND HALF OF THE SEASON:
“I was a little bit concerned about what we were going to do, and how to wrap all of this up the right way. In a way that I feel comfortable, and a way that would be meaningful to me. I have been given a great gift being a part of this sport; to be able to run in some great cars and win some races and a lot of great things that have happened to me. So what I wanted to do was to try to make sure that the people who have helped me accomplish all of those things know how much we appreciate them. And that the fans that have supported us through everything we’ve been through know how much we appreciate them because it doesn’t happen without that support from the fans. I know that. There is a lot of credit due to a lot of people for giving me the opportunity that I have had and opening the doors that have been opened. We just want to make sure that we acknowledge those folks throughout the season. It is going to be a lot of fun. Hopefully we do a good job by the end of the year and everybody feels appreciated. That would mean a lot to me. That would really make me feel like we accomplished our goal.” Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Chase Elliott

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
COKE ZERO 400
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
JUNE 29, 2017

CHASE ELLIOTT, NO. 24 NAPA PATRIOTIC CHEVROLET SS met with media and discussed his contract extension with Hendrick Motorsports (HMS), the past few races, his relationship with Dale Earnhardt Jr., at HMS, his approach to the Daytona race this weekend, and more. Full Transcript:

YOU AND HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS AGREED TO A CONTRACT EXTENSION THROUGH THE 2022 SEASON. AND YOU WILL BE SPORTING A RED-WHITE-BLUE PAINT SCHEME, WHICH WILL HELP TO KICK-OFF NAPA’S GET BACK & GIVE BACK EFFORT WHILE BOOSTING AWARENESS FOR THE INTREPID FALLEN HEROES FUND. AND YOU’LL BE WEARING A PAIR OF RACING SHOES THIS WEEKEND AND PROCEEDS FROM AN AUCTION FOR THOSE WILL BE DONATED TO THE INTREPID FALLEN HEROES FUND. CAN YOU TALK ABOUT ALL THAT?
“Yeah, It’s definitely been an exciting week. I’m thankful for the opportunity and the chase to stay at Hendrick Motorsports for another five and a half years. I’m really excited about it. It’s something I’ve been wanting to share with you for a couple of weeks since we got it done. It’s been an honor to work with the men and women that make Hendrick Motorsports go around every day. And as I’ve told everyone (the media) before, I owe so much to Mr. Hendrick and what he’s done for me and really just kind of believing in me from the time I met him, for some reason, and still does and has continued to do that as time has gone along. So, I owe an awful lot to him, not just for the opportunities he’s given me, but for the faith he’s had in me over the years. Even when nobody else does, he does; and he’s made that very apparent for everybody else to see. That means a lot to me. You don’t see people like that in this world very often these days that are willing to go out of they way to help you. And he’s one of those guys. I’m very lucky to have him on my team to do that. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Chase Elliott

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Bowtie Bullets

TEAM CHEVY ADVANCE
COKE ZERO 400
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
JULY 1, 2017

BOWTIE BULLETS
MOST SUCCESSFUL AT THE WORLD CENTER OF SPEED:
Chevrolet leads all other manufacturers in wins at Daytona International Speedway. The Bowtie Brand has taken home 45 victories from the World Center of Speed, 23 being at the Daytona 500 and the other 22 occurring at the annual July event.

JR NATION IS CHEVROLET NATION:
Career-long Chevrolet driver, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. has the most victories of any active driver at Daytona International Speedway with four to his credit. Two Daytona 500 victories and two in the annual July event. As he climbs behind the wheel of the No. 88 Chevy SS for his final race at Daytona as a full-time Cup Series driver, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. hopes to break that tie and capture his first win of 2017. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Bowtie Bullets

NASCAR Legend Jeff Gordon To Drive Camaro ZL1 Pace Car at Brickyard 400

NASCAR Legend Jeff Gordon To Drive Camaro ZL1 Pace Car at Brickyard 400

INDIANAPOLIS, Thursday, June 29, 2017 – NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon will drive the 2017 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Pace Car to lead the field to the start of the 24th annual Brickyard 400 on Sunday, July 23 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Gordon will return in the Pace Car to the historic, 2.5-mile oval at IMS, where he is the only driver to win the Brickyard 400 five times (1994, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2014). Continue reading NASCAR Legend Jeff Gordon To Drive Camaro ZL1 Pace Car at Brickyard 400

Kasey Kahne Racing – Results Recap 6/29/17

Kasey Kahne Racing – Results Recap

Sweet’s Top-Five Streak Continues; Pittman Collects Three Top-Tens in a Row
Brad Sweet collected his 14th straight top-five finish Tuesday night at The Dirt Oval at Route 66 Speedway.
Daryn Pittman has collected three-straight top-ten finishes.
With a 38 car field at Beaver Dam, there were two qualifying flights with Daryn Pittman capturing quick time in flight B.

Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Preparing A Fast Fusion For Daytona

Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Preparing A Fast Fusion For Daytona

June 28, 2017

As Eddie Wood heads to Daytona International Speedway for Saturday’s Coke Zero 400, the co-owner of the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion driven by Ryan Blaney figures there’s no better time to be campaigning a Ford Fusion.

Ford drivers have won seven of the 16 Monster Energy Cup races so far this season including two of the past three, one of them being Blaney’s win at Pocono three weeks ago and the other Kevin Harvick’s triumph at Sonoma on Sunday. Continue reading Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Preparing A Fast Fusion For Daytona

Merritt Speedway, July 8th, Added to SOD MAHLE/Clevite Challenge Schedule

ERIE, MICHIGAN (June 28, 2017) – Merritt Speedway has announced that Engine Pro Sprints On Dirt will make up last Saturday’s rain out on July 8th. With the announcement, SOD has been able to move the MAHLE/Clevite Beyond Limits Challenge back to Merritt, maintaining the series’ format of five races at five different speedways.

SOD competitors eagerly looked forward to the first 2017 race at Merritt last Saturday, but Mother Nature had other plans. It is with heightened excitement that they now plan on making up the rain out at “Michigan’s Premier Dirt Track.”

Thomas Schinderle and Joe Swanson are tied for the MAHLE/ Clevite BLC point lead after two races. Steve Irwin, Dain Naida, and Chris Jones are 3rd through 5th.

The first MAHLE/Clevite BLC race, scheduled for May 20th, was rained out, but run the next day at Baer Field Motorsports Park and was won by Shawn Valenti. The 2nd race was at Thunderbird Raceway where Chad Blonde made a last lap pass of Schinderle to take home the win.

Besides the completed Baer Field Motorsports Park and Thunderbird Raceway races, 2017 MAHLE/Clevite BLC races are the Merritt Speedway race, one at Crystal Motor Speedway, and the last one at the Manistee County Fairgrounds Speedway. The BLC also includes its own point fund with $1,000 going to the champion.

Scelzi Records Biggest Win of His Career During California Dirt Classic at Calistoga

Scelzi Records Biggest Win of His Career During California Dirt Classic at Calistoga

Inside Line Promotions – CALISTOGA, Calif. (June 28, 2017) – Dominic Scelzi captured the biggest win of his career last Saturday when he claimed the Sprint Car Challenge Tour portion of the California Dirt Classic at Calistoga Speedway.

The win netted Scelzi a career-best payday of $10,500 plus a $500 bonus from Kyle Larson Racing thanks to his car owner, Nick McColloch, supporting the series.

“It was a rock solid night,” Scelzi said. “We were able to qualify well. We had a lot of speed.” Continue reading Scelzi Records Biggest Win of His Career During California Dirt Classic at Calistoga

F4 U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP TO MAKE INTERNATIONAL DEBUT AT MOBIL 1 SPORTSCAR GRAND PRIX

F4 U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP TO MAKE INTERNATIONAL DEBUT AT MOBIL 1 SPORTSCAR GRAND PRIX

Canadians Steve Bamford and Raphael Forcier slated to compete at CTMP

INDIANAPOLIS (June 28, 2017)- Less than a month after competing at historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Formula 4 United States Championship Powered by Honda will travel across the border to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario, for its international race debut. Thirty-three drivers, including Canadians Steve Bamford and Raphael Forcier, are slated to compete at the Mobile 1 SportsCar Grand Prix July 8-9. Continue reading F4 U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP TO MAKE INTERNATIONAL DEBUT AT MOBIL 1 SPORTSCAR GRAND PRIX

Giovanni Scelzi Nets Top Five at Calistoga During Debut on Half-Mile Track

Giovanni Scelzi Nets Top Five at Calistoga During Debut on Half-Mile Track

Inside Line Promotions – CALISTOGA, Calif. (June 28, 2017) – Giovanni Scelzi captured a top-five finish in his first career sprint car race on a half-mile track last Saturday during his debut at Calistoga Speedway.

Scelzi opened the King of the West-NARC Fujitsu Series event by qualifying fourth quickest in his Roth Motorsports ride. He then advanced from third to second place in a heat race before ending ninth in the dash. Continue reading Giovanni Scelzi Nets Top Five at Calistoga During Debut on Half-Mile Track

Michael Shank Racing Acura NSX GT3s Look To Extend Success at Watkins Glen

Michael Shank Racing Acura NSX GT3s Look To Extend Success at Watkins Glen
• Acura NSX GT3s take on Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen
• MSR team seeks to build on Detroit race win
• Third round of 2017 North American Endurance Championship

TORRANCE, Calif. (June 28, 2017) – Michael Shank Racing brings its pair of Acura NSX GT3s to the classic, challenging Watkins Glen International Raceway in upstate New York this weekend, seeking the team’s second victory of 2017, following an outstanding inaugural race victory earlier this month at the Grand Prix of Detroit.

Sunday’s six-hour endurance contest on the fast, flowing Watkins Glen circuit marks the return of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship to a traditional road course, following the tight confines of the Belle Isle Park temporary street circuit. Continue reading Michael Shank Racing Acura NSX GT3s Look To Extend Success at Watkins Glen

Final Round Appearance for Megan Meyer at Tulsa Raceway Park

The rising star of the Top Alcohol Dragster Class, Megan Meyer, extended her Central Region points lead after earning a runner-up finish at Tulsa Raceway Park. This is Megan’s third final round appearance for the 2017 season and her first runner-up conclusion.

Megan powered her A/Fuel Dragster to a 5.36 E.T. at 270 mph to claim the second qualifying position, while her teammate Shayne Lawson wasn’t able to qualify with his 5.54 pass. The opening round of eliminations saw Megan against Christine Chambless, the only other female driver in the class for the event. Megan defeated Christine with a slower 5.44 E.T. at only 256 mph, but still had lane choice over Spencer Massey in the second round. Continue reading Final Round Appearance for Megan Meyer at Tulsa Raceway Park

Richard Childress Racing–Daytona Preview

Richard Childress Racing’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series history at Daytona International Speedway … Dating back to 1976, Richard Childress Racing has won 11 poles and collected five points-paying victories at the most-storied race track on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series circuit. RCR owns two Daytona 500 wins (Dale Earnhardt – 1998, Kevin Harvick – 2007), three Coke Zero 400 trophies (Earnhardt – 1990, 1993 and Harvick – 2010) and 14 qualifying races, including 10-consecutive victories with Earnhardt (1990 – 1999). In addition, RCR has earned the Advance Auto Parts Clash trophy a total of eight times, with drivers Harvick (2009, 2010, 2013) and Earnhardt (1986, ’88, ’91, ’93, and ’95).

RCR in the MENCS … In 2,786 Monster Energy Cup Series starts dating back to 1969, RCR has amassed 48 pole awards,107 wins, 479 top-five finishes and 1,039 top-10 finishes, with an average starting position of 17.7 and an average finishing position of 16.1. RCR has earned 15 total championships (six Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championships with Earnhardt in 1986, ’87, ’90, ’91, ’93 and ’94, six NASCAR XFINITY Series titles, two NASCAR Camping World Truck Series titles and one ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards title) and was the first organization to win titles in NASCAR’s three national series.

3 on 3 Basketball … Austin and Ty Dillon are hosting the 3rd Annual 3-on-3 Celebrity Basketball Tournament presented by The Dow Chemical Company to benefit the Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma at Catawba College in Salisbury, N.C., on Wednesday, July 26. The 16-team, double-elimination tournament will start at 3 p.m. and the final game is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.

CORVETTE RACING AT WATKINS GLEN: Proud to be American!

CORVETTE RACING AT WATKINS GLEN: Proud to be American!
Team on three-race IMSA win streak, leads GT Le Mans championships

Nineteenth year of an American program running an American car from an American manufacturer
2014 Watkins Glen winners Garcia, Magnussen lead Driver’s Championship
Chevrolet, Corvette Racing out front in Manufacturer’s, Team points
All four Corvette Racing drivers have won at least once in 2017

DETROIT (June 27, 2017) – Corvette Racing returns to racing on U.S. soil this weekend, fresh off a third-place class finish at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Another challenge of endurance now awaits at Watkins Glen International: the Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen and the fifth race for the team in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
Continue reading CORVETTE RACING AT WATKINS GLEN: Proud to be American!

Permatex TAFC/Follow A Dream team reaches semifinals at Norwalk

Permatex TAFC/Follow A Dream team reaches semifinals at Norwalk

MARSTONS MILLS, Massachusetts (May 27, 2017) – The Permatex Top Alcohol Funny Car/ Follow A Dream reaped a strong semifinal finish at this past weekend’s Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals in Norwalk, Ohio.
With rain on Friday shortening the number of qualifying efforts from three to two, driver Phil Burkart qualified ninth for the event. Continue reading Permatex TAFC/Follow A Dream team reaches semifinals at Norwalk