Funny Car points leader Robert Hight gunning for 340 mph with Auto Club Chevrolet in Reading

Funny Car points leader Robert Hight gunning for
340 mph with Auto Club Chevrolet in Reading

READING, Pa. (Sept. 19) – What does Robert Hight do for an encore?

How about 340 miles per hour?

Hight, driver of the Auto Club of Southern California Chevrolet Camaro SS, won the first race of the Countdown to the Championship last weekend in Charlotte, taking over the Funny Car points lead in the process.

Now, the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series heads to Maple Grove Raceway for the NHRA Nationals this weekend in Round 2 of the championship-determining segment of the season.

And, in addition, to wanting to build on his 44-point lead in the Funny Car standings, Hight has another number in mind.

He already holds the national record for elapsed time (3.793 seconds) and speed (339.87 mph) and was the first Funny Car driver in the 3.7-second range. But Hight would love to add to his legacy by being the first to top 340 mph.

“I look forward to it, because you know that elusive 340 mph run is out there,” Hight said. “I know we can get it. We’ve made the first part of a run, and different parts of the second half of a run. If you put them together, it’ll run over 340. You just have to have the conditions.

“It’d be cool to get that barrier. We were the first in the 3.70s this year, so to be the first in the 340s, that’s one that will stick for a long, long time. Maple Grove is a perfect place to do that.”

If Hight were to go faster than 340 mph this weekend, he’d do it in the 300th race of his career. He started driving at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, Calif., in 2005, and his piled up some impressive numbers since.

Hight has 40 victories, 62 final-round appearances and 54 No. 1 qualifiers in 299 races – and won the 2009 Funny Car championship.

Hight’s performance prowess this season began when John Force Racing team owner John Force decided to move crew chief Jimmy Prock and co-crew chief Chris Cunningham to Hight’s Auto Club team in March. Prock, still adjusting to JFR’s six-disc clutch, took a few races to get rolling, but Hight has been spectacular since.

He’s won three of the last six races and grabbed five No. 1 qualifiers since the beginning of June. Hight had qualified third or better in the last 11 races, but that streak was snapped by a No. 6 starting spot in Charlotte – not that it stopped Hight.

“We’ve had a great race car over the last 15 races – in hot or cold conditions,” Hight said. “We’ve been collecting a lot of those little bonus points along the way, and I think that’s what you’re going to have to do in this Countdown. It’s almost impossible to have six great races, so if you have one bad one but collect a lot of qualifying points, that can make up for a bad race.”

Two qualifying rounds each are scheduled for Friday (2:30 p.m., 5 p.m. Eastern) and Saturday (1:30 and 4), with final eliminations slated for noon on Sunday.

Fox Sports 1 will television one hour of qualifying on Friday at 2:30 p.m. Eastern (live) and Sunday at 2 a.m. FS1 will broadcast three hours of live coverage on Sunday at 2 p.m.

4-Second Reads:
Robert Hight has competed in 12 races at Maple Grove Raceway, and has qualified for every race since 2005, his rookie season.
Hight has one victory at Reading – winning in 2011, defeating Johnny Gray in the finals. Overall, he has two finals appearances.
Hight is 10-11 all-time in 21 elimination rounds at Reading.
Hight has qualified No. 1 once at Reading – in 2015. His qualifying run was the second largest margin of time between a top qualifier and No. 2 qualifier, as he was nearly three tenths of a second quicker than the second-best qualifier.
Hight is 5-7 in 12 first-round elimination matchups at Reading.
Hight’s 40 victories are the fourth most in Funny Car history, behind John Force (148); Ron Capps (55); and Tony Pedregon (43). He is tied with pro stock driver Kurt Johnson; former pro stock driver Mike Edwards; and current pro stock motorcycle rider Eddie Krawiec for 19th on the all-time professional victories list.
Hight recorded his 400th elimination-round win Aug. 20 at Brainerd International Raceway in Minnesota. His 406 round wins are 23rd all-time in NHRA’s professional categories and sixth all-time in Funny Car. He is 14 round wins behind Jim Yates (pro stock) for 22nd all-time.
Hight has been the No. 1 qualifier five times this season, and four times in the last seven races. His 54 No. 1s are third most in Funny Car history, and 11th across all professional categories. Only Force (155) and Cruz Pedregon (61) have more in the category. Hight is also two No. 1s behind Joe Amato and Mike Edwards for a tie for ninth all-time.
In 2017, Hight has three victories, a 33-16 record in elimination rounds, and five No. 1 qualifiers. He holds a season-best 38 elimination-round wins in a season, in 2014. He has surpassed 30 elimination-round wins in a season eight times in 12 seasons.
Hight has set the fastest event speed a career-best 10 times this season, which exceeds his previous season-best of seven set in his rookie season, 2005. He now has 51 fastest event speeds in his career, the 50th coming in July at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway, where he set the NHRA record at 339.87 mph.
Hight now holds six track records for elapsed time (five of which have been set this season) and nine track records for speed (all of which have been set this season).
Hight has five final rounds this season and 62 in his career.
Hight has competed in 161 consecutive races, tied for 17th all-time with Doug Kalitta, dating back to the second race at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, Calif., in 2010. It is also tied for the eighth longest active streak, also with Kalitta.
Most recent NHRA victory – 2017 NHRA Carolina Nationals in Concord, N.C.
Most recent No. 1 qualifying effort – 2017 NHRA Nationals in Brainerd, Minn.
Best time/speed at Reading – 3.922 seconds (2015 Q); 329.34 mph (2015 Q)
Best time/speed of career – 3.793 seconds (2017 Brainerd Q2; quickest elapsed time in Funny Car history); 339.87 mph (2017 Sonoma Q2; fastest speed in NHRA history)

Team JEGS–Reading Advance

Team JEGS Prerace Notes
Dodge NHRA Nationals
Team JEGS Prerace Notes
Dodge NHRA Nationals
Reading, Pa.
Sept. 21-24

The JEGS Mail Order team will be represented at this week’s 33rd annual Dodge NHRA Nationals by six-time world champion Jeg Coughlin Jr., and his nephew, Troy Coughlin Jr. Jeg Jr. will lead the effort behind the wheel of the JEGS.com Elite Motorsports Camaro in Pro Stock. Troy Jr. is racing his JEGS.com dragster in Super Comp. Continue reading Team JEGS–Reading Advance

CORVETTE RACING AT MONTEREY: Points the Name of the Game

CORVETTE RACING AT MONTEREY: Points the Name of the Game
Still in the driver’s seat for all three GTLM championships

Garcia, Magnussen coming off VIR victory to boost points lead
Gavin, Milner look to add to team’s late-season momentum
Chevrolet ahead in ultra-tight Manufacturer’s Championship battle
Corvette Racing looks to repeat past success at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca

DETROIT (Sept. 19, 2017) – With two races left in this year’s IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, Corvette Racing is hoping this weekend’s results at a very familiar venue will boost its advantage in the GT Le Mans (GTLM) points battle. Continue reading CORVETTE RACING AT MONTEREY: Points the Name of the Game

Cruz Pedregon–Reading Pre-Race

NHRA® Team Report
Dodge NHRA Nationals – Reading, PA
Pre-Race Report

Cruz Pedregon and his Snap-on Funny Car team have their sights set on Maple Grove Raceway. The trees that line the facility in the heart of Pennsylvania Amish Country make the track beautiful, but they also make it fast. “The trees in the valley give off so much oxygen,” says Crew Chief Aaron Brooks. “Combine that with the low altitude there, and that means extra power. Plus, cool temperatures at night could mean quick elapsed times – and more qualifying points for us.” Continue reading Cruz Pedregon–Reading Pre-Race

Permatex/Follow A Dream TA/FC team looks forward to return to Maple Grove Raceway, the track that changed team owner Jay Blake’s life

Permatex/Follow A Dream TA/FC team looks forward to return to Maple Grove Raceway, the track that changed team owner Jay Blake’s life

MARSTONS MILLS, Massachusetts (September 19, 2017) – The Permatex/Follow A Dream Top Alcohol Funny Car team had a rough outing at this past weekend’s NHRA Carolina Nationals in suburban Charlotte, N.C.

The Jay Blake-owned team reached the quarterfinals but bowed out when the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro spun the tires at the starting line and was never able to recover.

“The whole team did a great job, we just were fighting a little consistency,” Blake said. “But it’s coming around and we feel good about it.

“We need some real good runs and that last run (at Charlotte), while we’re not exactly positive of what the issue was, we live to fight another day.”

But there were good things that came out of the Charlotte race, among them a very uplifting speaking engagement for Blake at the headquarters of legendary NASCAR organization Hendrick Motorsports on Wednesday, Sept. 13.

Blake imparted a prophetic and inspirational message to a crowd of nearly 150 HMS employees as part of a weekly Bible study at the organization’s main campus, just two blocks from both zMAX Dragway and Charlotte Motor Speedway.

“That was a great day,” Blake said. “(HMS chaplain) Donnie Floyd and Sandy took great care of us. We had a great visit and Bill McKnight from Clevite was with us.”

With Charlotte in the Follow A Dream team’s rearview mirror, now it’s on to one of the most meaningful places in Blake’s life, Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Pa., for this weekend’s Dodge NHRA Nationals.

It was 19 years ago while sitting in the grandstands at Maple Grove that Blake, who had lost his sight a year earlier in a tragic industrial accident, got the inspiration to decide and follow his own dream.

That was the seed that took root to become the hugely successful Follow A Dream race team and its inspirational motivational program.

“Maple Grove is just a special place,” Blake said. “There’s great people, it’s a great track, it always brings back great memories of deciding to start Follow A Dream, there’s just so many things wrapped into it.”

As a racer, Blake and his team now return to Maple Grove for the 18th straight year to once again challenge the quarter-mile for what he hopes will lead the team to break through for its first-ever win there.

“It’s always fun and always great to come back and race at Maple Grove,” Blake said. “We’ve got the car and the team to do it.”

To illustrate how important Maple Grove is to him both on and off the track, Blake was asked what his life would be like today if it wasn’t for that fateful day at Maple Grove where Follow A Dream began as an idea and soon germinated into an incredible story of success, overcoming adversity and being an inspiration to hundreds of thousands that have served as witness to its message.

“Nobody’s ever asked me that question,” Blake said. “Everybody always asks ‘What if you never had your accident?’ I have no idea what I’d be doing today if it wasn’t for my accident and starting Follow A Dream.

“I just tell people it all happened this way. You can’t change it. That was an amazing weekend that started so many amazing things that have happened over the years since then. Maple Grove is just awesome.”

And to see how Follow A Dream has grown and become such a success both on and off the track, Blake is humbled and honored that so many have not only supported and cheered over the years for his team, like primary sponsor Permatex as well as all of the team’s associate sponsors, but that FAD has made an impact on so many people’s lives.

“I never would have imagined 19 years ago that Follow A Dream would become as big as it has become,” Blake said. “We dreamed of winning one race. Now we dream of winning more races and championships.

“The biggest thing is the people that we’ve had an opportunity to inspire and change and really make a difference, that’s been just an amazing opportunity.

“As weird as this may sound, things happen the way they’re supposed to happen. I really believe that, just the way it’s all happened and has come together, I am blessed to do what I do. It’s just awesome.”

While the Follow A Dream car has never won at Maple Grove, Blake is hoping that changes this weekend once and for all.

“The ultimate goal is to win and that’s the hard part,” Blake said. “You want this one so bad. The reality is that it doesn’t matter how much you want it, you have to earn it.

“You just keep trying, never give up, never quit. What’s all the more surprising is that when you look at the (Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series East Region), the only track we’ve never won at is Maple Grove.

“That’s an incredible thing, an incredible accomplishment – and yet it’s baffling that it’s true. Some day, we’ll win Maple Grove because we’ll never stop trying! It will be the ultimate win for us.”

While Maple Grove is slated to be the final race of the season for the FAD team, a strong finish there could potentially lead to some additional NHRA races upcoming, Blake said.

“If we win this one, we may try and go west (for season-ending NHRA national events at places like Texas Motorplex, The Strip at Las Vegas and the season finale at Auto Club Raceway).

Entering this weekend, Follow A Dream driver Phil Burkart Jr. has clinched the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series’ East Region championship and is No. 6 in the LODRS National standings, just 17 points out of the top-five.

“If Maple Grove is our last race of the year, we’re going to go out and do what we do every race: do our best and go for the win,” Blake said. “We want to go out on as high a note as we can, and you can’t go out on a higher note than with a win.”

Acura NSX GT3s Wrap 2017 Season With Pair of Top-10s in Sonoma

Acura NSX GT3s Wrap 2017 Season With Pair of Top-10s in Sonoma
• Peter Kox finishes seventh and ninth in season-ending doubleheader
• Ryan Eversley suffers severed brake line and unavoidable contact in his two races
• RealTime Racing Acura NSX GT3s finish sixth in season’s team championship

SONOMA, California (September 18, 2017) – The RealTime Racing Acura NSX GT3 team had a mixed end to the season finale Pirelli World Challenge GT doubleheader weekend at Sonoma Raceway, capping the year with a pair of top-10 runs from Peter Kox. Continue reading Acura NSX GT3s Wrap 2017 Season With Pair of Top-10s in Sonoma

NHRA- Z-Max Dragway Results

Top Fuel — Doug Kalitta, 3.775 seconds, 318.39 mph def. Richie Crampton, 3.876 seconds, 306.40 mph.

Funny Car — Robert Hight, Chevy Camaro, 3.943, 328.86 def. Courtney Force, Camaro, 3.980, 315.19.

Pro Stock — Tanner Gray, Chevy Camaro, 6.614, 208.07 def. Greg Anderson, Camaro, 6.638, 207.82.

Pro Stock Motorcycle — Eddie Krawiec, Harley-Davidson, 6.850, 196.87 def. Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.911, 195.11.

Pro Modified — Jonathan Gray, Chevy Camaro, 5.809, 250.46 def. Steve Jackson, Camaro, 5.818, 248.39.

Top Alcohol Dragster — Shawn Cowie, 5.295, 272.39 def. Corey Michalek, 5.399, 267.27.

Top Alcohol Funny Car — Andy Bohl, Chevy Camaro, 5.556, 268.60 def. John Lombardo Jr., Camaro, 5.786, 267.91.

Competition Eliminator — Frank Aragona, Roadster, 7.388, 171.31 def. David Rampy, Roadster, 7.354, 160.94.

Super Stock — Nicholas Chiles, Chevy Cobalt, 9.082, 149.85 def. Byron Worner, Chevy Camaro, 9.808, 135.43.

Stock Eliminator — Kenneth Stott, Chevy Camaro, 11.673, 105.92 def. Mickey Whaley, Camaro, 10.688, 122.41.

Super Comp — John Labbous Jr, Dragster, 8.989, 145.41 def. Amanda Boicesco, Dragster, 7.974, 127.96.

Super Gas — Dean Mathauser, Pontiac GTO, 9.895, 153.04 def. John Labbous Jr, Chevy Corvette, 9.882, 161.04.

Top Dragster presented by RacingRVs.com — Todd Ewing, Dragster, 7.226, 177.74 def. Barry Brown, Dragster, 7.666, 164.87.

Top Sportsman presented by RacingRVs.com — Jerry Albert, Chevy Camaro, 6.890, 199.82 def. Todd Ewing, Camaro, 6.799, 198.96.

Banner Day for Chevrolet at Sonoma as Newgarden Claims First IndyCar Championship, Pagenaud Sonoma Race Victory

Banner Day for Chevrolet at Sonoma as Newgarden Claims First IndyCar Championship, Pagenaud Sonoma Race Victory
Fifth Driver’s Championship in Six Seasons for Team Chevy in Verizon IndyCar Series

Chevrolet claims sixth consecutive Manufacturer Championship in Verizon IndyCar Series
Team Penske adds another victory and championship to storied resume in IndyCar
Josef Newgarden claims title in first season with Team Penske
Team Chevy sweeps podium in season-finale with Will Power finished third behind Pagenaud and Newgarden
Victory vaults Pagenaud to second in season-ending standing to give one-two in point standings Continue reading Banner Day for Chevrolet at Sonoma as Newgarden Claims First IndyCar Championship, Pagenaud Sonoma Race Victory

Dixon’s Championship Run Falls Short in Sonoma

Dixon’s Championship Run Falls Short in Sonoma
• Scott Dixon finishes fourth at GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma, third in drivers’ championship
• Graham Rahal, Marco Andretti complete 2017 season with exciting battle for sixth
• Ed Jones named 2017 IndyCar Series Rookie of the Year

SONOMA Calif. (September 17, 2017) – A valiant effort from Scott Dixon and his Chip Ganassi Racing team came up short Sunday at Sonoma Raceway, as the Honda driver finished fourth in the season-ending GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma, and third in the final drivers’ championship standings. Continue reading Dixon’s Championship Run Falls Short in Sonoma

16-time champion’s message after Charlotte: ‘Don’t worry about ol’ John Force’

16-time champion’s message after Charlotte:
‘Don’t worry about ol’ John Force’

CONCORD, N.C. (Sept. 17) – John Force wanted more out of his PEAK Coolant and Motor Oil Chevrolet in the NHRA Carolina Nationals on Sunday at zMAX Dragway, but John Force Racing won the race in an all-JFR final between winner Robert Hight and Courtney Force.

John Force advanced to the quarterfinals with his Chevrolet Camaro SS before falling to his youngest daughter, Courtney, in a terrific race. Continue reading 16-time champion’s message after Charlotte: ‘Don’t worry about ol’ John Force’

Monster Energy driver Brittany Force jumps to fourth in points with semifinal finish in Charlotte

Monster Energy driver Brittany Force jumps to
fourth in points with semifinal finish in Charlotte

CONCORD, N.C. (Sept. 17) – Monster Energy driver Brittany Force surged into the top five of the NHRA Top Fuel points standings with a semifinal finish in the NHRA Carolina Nationals on Sunday at zMax Dragway.

Force jumped up two spots to fourth in the Top Fuel standings with the impressive performance in the opening race of the six-race Countdown to the Championship. She’s less than a round out of third and less than three rounds – 56 points – behind points leader and Charlotte winner Doug Kalitta.
Continue reading Monster Energy driver Brittany Force jumps to fourth in points with semifinal finish in Charlotte

Blaney Remains In Top 10 In Points After Finishing 11th at Chicagoland

Blaney Remains In Top 10 In Points After Finishing 11th at Chicagoland

September 17, 2017

Ryan Blaney and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team were able to bounce back from early misfortune in Sunday’s playoff opener at Chicagoland Speedway and come home with an 11th-place finish that keeps them in the top 10 in points heading into the second playoff race at New Hampshire next Sunday.

Blaney started 12th at Chicagoland but dropped back early and fell off the lead lap due to contact with another car. Continue reading Blaney Remains In Top 10 In Points After Finishing 11th at Chicagoland

Chevy Racing–INDYCAR–Sonoma Post Race

CHEVROLET RACING IN THE VERIZON INDYCAR SERIES
GOPRO GRAND PRIX OF SONOMA
SONOMA RACEWAY
TEAM CHEVY RACE NOTES & QUOTES
SEPTEMBER 17, 2017

SIMON PAGENAUD, NO. 1 DXC TECHNOLOGY CHEVROLET – Race Winner:
YOU SAID YOU HAD TO DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT. YOU WENT WITH A FOUR-STOP STRATEGY, AND YOU HAD TO WORK FOR THIS ALL DAY
“I’m exhausted. That was as hard as I could drive for 85 laps nonstop. I can barely lift my arms right now. But I want to thank everybody on the DXC Team. It was a phenomenal, I think, all weekend. I want to congratulate Josef (Newgarden, 2017 Champion) of course, and Team Penske. Our team this weekend and all season showed how strong everybody is at Team Penske. It’s been phenomenal. It’s a great testament to a great team spirit. I’m very happy for him. He deserves it. We did what we had to do. We tried. We won the race. It wasn’t enough. But it’s a whole championship. You’ve got to be strong at every race and I guess Josef was a little stronger this year. We’re going to come back. Thirteen points makes you come back for the competition again.”

THE TWO OF YOU WERE VERY CLOSE ON YOUR FINAL PITSTOP WHEN YOU EXITED. YOU WERE AHEAD ON COLD TIRES. HOW DIFFICULT? AND YOU HAD TO PROTECT BUT MAKE SURE THERE WAS NOT CONTACT
“Yes. When I was in a preferred position, I was ahead. The tires came up to temperature really quick and I was really pushing the envelope all day. It just worked out. The tires came up to temp pretty quick and I knew Josef wasn’t going to take too many risks, either. It was a little difficult with the backmarkers, because we couldn’t get up and going. But, overall, what a beautiful day.”

WHAT DO YOU PASS ON TO YOUR TEAMMATE ABOUT THE JOB YOU’VE DONE AND THE RESPONSIBILITY OF A CHAMPION?
‘Well, I think obviously it’s a very competitive championship. It’s very rare to see a domination for many years. We came up short this year, but we defended really well. I’m so proud of our guys. I think we represented really well. But overall, I think it’s a team effort. But I think he’s going to be a tremendous champion. He’s American, which is great for the sport. And, he’s a kid. And I’ll tell you what, he’s very smart already.”

Advance Auto Parts driver Courtney Force is almost perfect at Charlotte

Advance Auto Parts driver Courtney Force
is almost perfect at Charlotte

CONCORD, N.C. (Sept. 17) – Advance Auto Parts Chevrolet Camaro driver Courtney Force had the perfect start to the Countdown to the Championship. Almost.

Force qualified No. 1 and advanced to the final round of the NHRA Carolina Nationals on Sunday at zMax Dragway before falling to John Force Racing teammate Robert Hight in a close race. Continue reading Advance Auto Parts driver Courtney Force is almost perfect at Charlotte

Opportunistic Robert Hight takes Auto Club Chevrolet to Charlotte victory, Funny Car points lead

Opportunistic Robert Hight takes Auto Club Chevrolet
to Charlotte victory, Funny Car points lead

CONCORD, N.C. (Sept. 17) – Auto Club of Southern California driver Robert Hight sure knows how to make the most of opportunities.

Faced with the task of racing four Countdown to the Championship drivers during the NHRA Carolina Nationals on Sunday at zMAX Dragway, Hight beat them all to score his third victory of the 2017 season and vault into the Funny Car points lead. Continue reading Opportunistic Robert Hight takes Auto Club Chevrolet to Charlotte victory, Funny Car points lead

Chevy Racing–NHRA–Zmax Dragway

CHEVROLET RACING IN NATIONAL HOT ROD ASSOCIATION
NHRA CAROLINA NATIONALS
ZMAX DRAGWAY IN CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA
SUNDAY, SEPT. 17, 2017

Chevrolet Scores Funny Car, Pro Stock Wins in Countdown Opener
· Robert Hight claims third Funny Car win, jumps to No. 1 in points
· Courtney Force is Funny Car runner-up in all-Chevrolet final
· Rookie Tanner Gray posts fifth win, moves to No. 1 in Pro Stock points
· Brittany Force gains two positions in standings with semifinal appearance Continue reading Chevy Racing–NHRA–Zmax Dragway

Chevy Racing–NHRA–Zmax Dragway

CHEVROLET RACING IN NATIONAL HOT ROD ASSOCIATION
NHRA CAROLINA NATIONALS
ZMAX DRAGWAY IN CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA
POST-RACE DRIVER QUOTES
SUNDAY, SEPT. 17, 2017

An interview with Funny Car winner ROBERT HIGHT, JOHN FORCE RACING, AUTO CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHEVROLET CAMARO SS (No. 6 qualifier; third victory of the season and third in event; 40th career win; takes top spot in Funny Car points):

Q: WHAT’S THE STORY ABOUT THAT FINAL AGAINST COURTNEY (FORCE)?
ROBERT HIGHT: You have nothing to lose it the final; you have to get after it. It was a good light and a good run. We hadn’t been in the left lane all weekend, and I was a little worried about that going into the final. That was a big run for us. What’s awesome is the lineup of drivers today that we beat. Every round we had a Countdown competitor. These Chevrolets are back. This is an unbelievable way to start the Countdown. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NHRA–Zmax Dragway

Richard Childress Racing–Tales of the Turtles 400

Austin Dillon Earns 16th-Place Finish at Chicagoland Speedway Despite Pit Road Speeding Penalty in the Dow Univar Chevrolet

“We had a really good Dow Univar Chevrolet, truthfully. It was a top five car but we got behind. It’s just frustrating. I put ourselves in a hole speeding on pit road and just trying to get too much. You talk about not making mistakes, and we made one. We were two laps down. We got one back. We were racing Kyle Busch in the No. 18 car for a long time, and he’s a hard one to beat for the Lucky Dog. I had him for a long time. But, there were just no cautions today. We needed more cautions. We’re not going to hang our heads. We’re going to pick ourselves up, go onto New Hampshire Motor Speedway and we’re going to be just fine.” Continue reading Richard Childress Racing–Tales of the Turtles 400

Johnson, Capps, Schumacher Turn in Second-Round Finishes for Mopar and Dodge at NHRA Carolina Nationals

Johnson, Capps, Schumacher Turn in Second-Round Finishes for Mopar and Dodge at NHRA Carolina Nationals

Tommy Johnson Jr. and Ron Capps drive Mopar Dodge Charger R/T Funny Cars from Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) to second-round finishes in 10th annual NHRA Carolina Nationals at zMAX Dragway
Tony Schumacher goes to second round in U.S. Army Top Fuel dragster featuring HEMI® power from DSR
Capps is second in points in Funny Car, Schumacher sits fifth in Top Fuel standings to lead Mopar as six-race NHRA Countdown to the Championship begins
Jack Zimmerman claims Dodge Top Finisher honors in Stock Eliminator, Ray Thurston takes Super Stock Eliminator award Continue reading Johnson, Capps, Schumacher Turn in Second-Round Finishes for Mopar and Dodge at NHRA Carolina Nationals

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Chicagoland–Post Race

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
TALE OF THE TURTLES 400
CHICAGOLAND SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY POST RACE DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 17, 2017

CHASE ELLIOTT EARNS RUNNER-UP FINISH AT CHICAGOLAND
Four Team Chevy Drivers Finish in Top 10

JOLIET, Illinois – (September 17, 2017) – Chase Elliott piloted the No. 24 NAPA Brakes Chevrolet SS to a second-place finish in the 2017 Playoff opener Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) Tale of the Turtles 400 at Chicagoland Speedway. Elliott and his team had a strong day leading twice for 42 circuits around the 1.5-mile venue. Elliott also won Stage 2, which marked his third Stage win of the season thus far earning valuable championship points.
The run his is second top 10 finish at two races at Chicagoland Speedway and the fourth second-place finish of his young Cup Series career as he pursues his first Cup Series victory. The effort moves Elliott up to sixth in the Playoff standings with two races left in the Round of 16. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Chicagoland–Post Race

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