Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Qualifying

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
PENNZOIL 400 PRESENTED BY JIFFY LUBE
TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING NOTES AND QUOTES
MARCH 1, 2019

TOP TEAM CHEVY UNOFFICIAL QUALIFYING RESULTS:
POS. DRIVER
4th Austin Dillon, No. 3 Dow Silastic Silicone Elastomers Camaro ZL1
5th Daniel Hemric, No. 8 Caterpillar Camaro ZL1
7th Kyle Larson, No. 42 Credit One Bank Camaro ZL1
9th Jimmie Johnson, No. 48 Ally Camaro ZL1
11th Alex Bowman, No. 88 Axalta Camaro ZL1

TOP FIVE UNOFFICIAL QUALIFYING RESULTS:
POS. DRIVER
1ST Kevin Harvick (Ford)
2nd Denny Hamlin (Toyota)
3rd Kyle Busch (Toyota)
4th Austin Dillon (Chevrolet)
5th Daniel Hemric (Chevrolet)

The Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube is scheduled to begin on Sunday, March 3 at 3:30 pm, ET. Live coverage can be found on FOX, PRN and Sirius XM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

TEAM CHEVY NOTES AND QUOTES:
AUSTIN DILLON, NO. 3 DOW CAMARO ZL1 – Qualified 4th
YOU GUYS HAVE BEEN FAST ALL WEEKEND. TALK ABOUT QUALIFYING:
“Yeah, I figured we had the fastest car. I hate that we couldn’t stick to our plan that we had beforehand. We knew we had the fastest cars and we gave up a pole because of it. We just didn’t work together as a team as good as we needed to. I hate that, but we will hopefully learn from it because I’m really proud of these guys. It sucks when you have the two fastest cars and you qualifying fourth and fifth with them. We had the pole we thought that whoever was the fastest in the second round was going to run second and we were just going to go. I didn’t think anybody had anything for us, but plans changed right before the end.”

DANIEL HEMRIC, NO. 8 CATERPILLAR CAMARO ZL1 – Qualified 5th
“It is to a point especially with how fast of race cars RCR gave myself and Austin Dillon. The good thing is though for the No. 8 team it’s a way better starting position than we have had the first two weeks and we are going to try to roll off there and give it a good run, but really proud of everybody in this Caterpillar Camaro ZL1 for giving us that much speed. We just figured out a way to mess it up. This is crazy. That qualifying deal is absolutely nuts. I know it probably put on a good show for the fans, but I kind of made single car runs the first two runs by myself. I didn’t really know what was going to happen there in traffic and just didn’t quite time it exactly right. For sure, I think if Austin and I could have executed our plan, we had enough speed to do it, but just didn’t work out.”

KYLE LARSON, NO. 42 CREDIT ONE BANK CAMARO ZL1 – Qualified 7th
THOUGHTS ON THIS QUALIFYING FORMAT:
“Yeah, it’s crazy. I got to do a little bit of it, that style, in Xfinity a few years ago. Yeah, we did it in Xfinity until we started crashing and then NASCAR made it single car qualifying at a lot of those tracks. So, I don’t know what to think about it. I’m glad it worked out for us throughout each round, but it’s definitely crazy. Just leaving pit road is intense. Me and (Kevin) Harvick were close to squeezing each other and getting damage. Yeah, that was wild, but we will do whatever they tell us to do.”

JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 ALLY CAMARO ZL1 – Qualified 9th
WAS THAT CRAZY OR WHAT? IT LOOKED ENTERTAINING FROM OUR SEAT, BUT STRESSFUL FROM YOURS:
“It is stressful. We had qualifying like this I think on a restrictor plate track years ago. And I think it was great entertainment, but we were all afraid of how many cars we were going to tear up. So far, no cars are torn up, but I think that opportunity really exists. It is entertaining there is much more going on for the driver than a single car qualifying lap especially with this rules package, but the draft is everything. Being the first car is such a disadvantage and you try to figure out what games you can play to leave a nice game and be fifth on back.”

ALEX BOWMAN, NO. 88 AXALTA CAMARO ZL1 – Qualified 11th
DID YOU THINK YOU HAD THE POLE?
“TV said we did, the flag said we did, their timer said we did, all of it said we did. So, it’s their sandbox and we play in it. It’s wrong. They don’t give us an official clock to look at because the official clock that they gave us, our lap counted.”

CHASE ELLIOTT, NO. 9 HOOTERS CAMARO ZL1 – Qualified 12th
“I’m not exactly sure where the right place to be is. Obviously, Kevin (Harvick) did a good job at timing it up and being in the right spot. Try to replicate that I guess.”

DO YOU ENJOY THIS TYPE OF THING?
“I thought it was actually pretty entertaining. I enjoyed it. We might look silly sitting down there waiting until the last second, but it’s pretty fun kind of playing chicken with everybody and seeing who is going to go and who is not and all the decisions you are going to make. So, yeah, whatever I enjoyed it. It’s the rules and we’ve got ‘em so might as well like them.”

TY DILLON, NO. 13 GEICO CAMARO ZL1 – Qualified
“I don’t know if any of us knew really what to do there. But, you adapt round to round. I thought it was fun and I still think that handling mattered because there were cars in front of me that were really loose and didn’t qualify well. I think what made us keep being able to go out and rerun our second time is we just kept working on getting the car handling so I could hold it more wide-open. So, good speed and good handling still matter. It’s still racing and I’m just glad that we are taking this new package with excitement and really trying to make the most of it.”

RYAN PREECE, NO. 47 KROGER CAMARO ZL1 – Qualified 24th
“That was something different. It’s just very draft dependent and it validates some certain thoughts on what I thought about. I am not quite sure if some of these guys… I might be wrong, but if they are going to be able to keep that speed in the race when they get in traffic. I know we trimmed our car out a lot there at the end or before we went into this even more just to try and chase that speed and it made it pretty undriveable. So, I think we are going to be in pretty good shape when it comes to race time.”

WILLIAM BYRON, NO. 24 HERTZ CAMARO ZL1 – Qualified 20th
“Yeah, I think we honestly didn’t have the best draw for where we were on pit road and ultimately that kind of screwed us because we couldn’t get out where we needed to for the first round. We were back in the pack and everybody was kind of handling terrible, so, I did what I could, but my foot was to the floor.

“In the second round we were all waiting at the end of pit road to make one more drafting run. Time was counting down and it was going to be close on if we could make two laps before time ran out, so we went and unfortunately ended up the lead car of the pack which hurt us.”
BUBBA WALLACE, NO. 43 TRANSPORTATION IMPACT CAMARO ZL1- Qualified 21st
“I felt like we look back at practice we ran a .16 or .17 in the pack. The fastest we went was a .14 here. So, I told them I think we are at our peak speed with our car and I don’t know if maybe we were a little bit too free all of qualifying, but I don’t know if being perfect would have maybe put us at a .13. So, part of it. That was kind of fun because it brought me back to the Truck days and it was an absolute soup sandwich when we were doing that, so these guys kind of got it more organized, but hey we made the second round, we have something to work out, we are not totally out to lunch. So, I’m excited about it.”

CHRIS BUESCHER, NO. 37 NATURAL LIGHT NATURDAY’S CAMARO ZL1 – Qualified 27th
WHAT HAPPENED?
“It was just a disaster. It was exactly what we expected it to be like with this style. That is a bummer, we have really good speed in our Naturday’s Camaro ZL1. I think we were ninth or something in practice. We’ve got speed it’s just… had a decent first run and then everybody goes at the end trying to jump each other. We were in a good spot and had someone jump right in front of us that could not get going to save their life. Pretty much ruined our qualifying effort and now we get to scratch and claw our way all day.”

KURT BUSCH, NO. 1 STAR NURSERY CAMARO ZL1 – Qualified 28th
WAS THAT WHAT YOU EXPECTED WAS GOING TO HAPPEN?
“We didn’t expect to be as loose as we were, so I had to check-up out of the throttle and as soon as you check-up you lose too much momentum, so we didn’t advance.”

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Ty Dillon

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
PENNZOIL 400 PRESENTED BY JIFFY LUBE
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
MARCH 1, 2019

TY DILLON, NO. 13 GEICO CAMARO ZL1, met with members of the media at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and discussed the new rules package, his expectations for qualifying, thoughts on the team thus far this season and many other topics. Partial Transcript: Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Ty Dillon

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Kyle Larson

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
PENNZOIL 400 PRESENTED BY JIFFY LUBE
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
MARCH 1, 2019

KYLE LARSON, NO. 42 CREDIT ONE BANK CAMARO ZL1 met with media and discussed his expectations and unknowns of the new rules package for Sunday’s race, his approach to qualifying, the upcoming races at Phoenix and Fontana, and more. Partial Transcript:

DID YOU DO ANY FENCE-MENDING WITH ANY HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS PEOPLE TODAY OR TEXTING WITH ANY OF THOSE GUYS IN THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS?
“No, not today. I spoke with Mr. Hendrick and just talked that over and apologized and let him know there was no harm meant behind it. It just came across wrong on my part. So, yeah, I felt bad about that but we’re both moving on and are here this weekend to race and hopefully have the same speed we had last week.” Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Kyle Larson

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Austin Dillon

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
PENNZOIL 400 PRESENTED BY JIFFY LUBE
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
MARCH 1, 2019

AUSTIN DILLON, NO. 3 DOW SILASTIC SILICONE ELASTOMERS CAMARO ZL1 met with media and discussed the current speed in his race car, his approach to qualifying, the unknowns about the new rules package for Sunday’s race at Las Vegas, the upcoming race at Phoenix, and more. Full Transcript: Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Austin Dillon

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Kurt Busch

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
PENNZOIL 400 PRESENTED BY JIFFY LUBE
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
MARCH 1, 2019

KURT BUSCH, NO. 1 STAR NURSERY CAMARO ZL1 and Craig Keough, President of Star Nursery, met with members of the media at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and discussed Kurt coming up through the ranks, this week’s aero package, the expectations for qualifying and the race and many other topics. Full Transcript: Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Kurt Busch

Six Honda Civic Si Race Cars Featured in TC America Season Opener

Six Honda Civic Si Race Cars Featured in TC America Season Opener
• Six Honda Performance Development Honda Civic Si’s in 17-car TCA field at Circuit of the America
• Each Honda comes equipped with Red Line Synthetic Oil’s new Professional Series Oil
• 2019 TC America season opens March 2-3

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (February 28, 2019) – Honda Performance Development (HPD) and Red Line Synthetic Oil, a leading supplier of high-performance synthetic lubricants and additives, will kick off the 2019 SRO Motorsports TC America Series with six new Honda Civic Si TCA entries. This bumper crop of turnkey, current-generation Honda Civic Si race cars, engineered by HPD, is a direct result of the success achieved in 2018, with driver Tom O’Gorman winning the Pirelli World Challenge TCA Drivers’ Championship, and is a testament to the Civic Si as a dynamic and proven racing platform that is affordable and fun to drive. After extensive testing by HPD, each vehicle will run Red Line’s Professional-Series oils throughout the season. Continue reading Six Honda Civic Si Race Cars Featured in TC America Season Opener

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Kurt Busch

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
PENNZOIL 400 PRESENTED BY JIFFY LUBE
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
FEBRUARY 28, 2019

KURT BUSCH, NO. 1 STAR NURSERY CAMARO ZL1, met with members of the media last weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway to preview this weekend’s Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Full Transcript:

HOW CAN A GOOD FINISH AND A GOOD WEEKEND IN ATLANTA CAN PROPEL YOU TO A GOOD FINISH AT LAS VEGAS?
“So, for us it was nice to have speed right away with the No. 1 Monster Energy Chevy here at Atlanta the surface chews up the tires a bit quicker than what we will see in Las Vegas and so for the 1.5-mile package there is going to be still some more work to sort out once we get into tomorrow’s race sessions. But, right now looking forward to qualifying tonight. I spent a lot of time on the simulator for Atlanta and for Las Vegas going back and forth double checking mainly because they might look the same, but the surface definitely does a lot of different things to the car and so we will have to figure out more the tire wear side here and then probably look to more of a fuel mileage situation in Vegas.”

TALK ABOUT THE NEW CAR, THE NEW TEAM, THE EXCITEMENT FOR THE SEASON AND OVERALL GOALS FOR THIS YEAR?
“Yeah, I feel like I’ve got a competitive team to win races with, go out for poles and to be a teammate with a guy like Kyle Larson, that is going to be a nice hat for me to wear being a mentor or somebody that can help him find a little bit more speed in the car and help him mature and materialize into the racer and champion that I believe all of us thinks he can be.”

WHAT WOULD IT MEAN TO GET A VICTORY AT ATLANTA?
“Each and every week you want to have a shot at it and Ganassi and Chevrolet, everybody knows we’ve got to push hard and we can’t expect anything to happen just off of good vibes or good feelings, we have to go and apply all of the knowledge we can to the set-up of the car with the speed from the engine, the aerodynamics, pit crew is way more important now this year going into the way we are going to have these races where you are just going to have to call audibles and change around your pit sequence and the guys have to be ready to be able to adjust to that. Again, there are just so many moving parts that you’ve got to try to simplify it as best you can.”

ON HIS TIME SPENT WITH THE LAS VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS:
“That was insane to be there behind the ice or behind the glass and I’m right there on the ice commentating in the second period. Unbelievable the speed of the players and the intensity and how hard they go after things. The line changes, the way those guys are going after each other in the faceoffs, the contact, I never really have experienced up close and personal like that before. What a professional group of guys put on a good show.”

DID YOU EVER IMAGINE THE SUCCESS A PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY TEAM WOULD HAVE IN VEGAS?
“Yeah that has been incredible to watch the Stanley Cup Finals in the first year for the Las Vegas Golden Knights and everything that is going on in the city of Las Vegas with the sports world. The Raiders will be there in a couple of years. I think the AAA baseball team is building a new stadium, the way you see all the different… UFC, Rodeo, Boxing, and then I think even on Vegas weekend, next week is a Rugby tournament. You are just always finding sports games and something going on there and then like with the PAC 12 and college basketball, I think they do their tournament there. Bigger, better things are happening and that new stadium will be beyond belief for what sporting events will be hosted there.”

HOW IMPORTANT WOULD IT BE FOR YOU TO GET A VICTORY AT LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY?
“I would love to win there. I have always put too much pressure on myself at Vegas. Now with the second date in the Playoffs that helps with the routine and getting that track to feel like all the others when we are out on the tour. So, I’m hoping so. In 2005, I did finish third, the two guys in front of me were illegal afterwards, so with the new rules, I would have won it. So, maybe we will just be in position again, be right there.”

DOES SEEING THE SUCCESS OF TOM BRADY AT 41 YEARS OLD, NOW THAT YOU ARE 40, MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE YOU HAVE SOME MORE LONGEVITY?
“Yeah, I’m not or as sharp or as quick and might not react in thousandths of a second anymore, but maybe my tenths of a second of reaction time are enough to hang with all these young guys. I feel like I’ve got a few more good years left of being competitive, having fun, but ultimately, just want to be up front and with a great sponsor like Monster Energy, they are a great brand to represent and age is just a number.”

HOW MUCH WILL WEATHER BE A FACTOR ON SUNDAY?
“Yeah, Vegas has the two largest extremes on their dates. The one in March, which the weather looks good so far, looks like 60 and sunny and that is ideal for the month of March and helps draw in ticket sales week of. And then the Vegas race in September, I think it was 99 degrees when we started the race and this next year, they are going to push back the start date to be more of an evening race and I think that helps with putting people in the grandstands and not having to use so much sunscreen in the summer months. Vegas is definitely a good challenge with the weather.”

WHEN YOU GET THOSE EXTREME CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE HOW MUCH DOES IT EFFECT THE TIRES, ETC.?
“Yeah, the September race was much tougher with it being hotter, the tires don’t grab the asphalt as good. You’ve got to try to start on lower pressures so they don’t build up so high and that changes the way the car drives early in the run versus later in the run. Whereas in March, we are going to see a bit more wide-open. We are going to see that especially with this rules package and you are going to see the draft come into play pretty heavy at the 1.5-miles this year. So, Vegas and Atlanta these next two weeks will be a good challenge.”

IT SEEMS LIKE WE ARE SEEING AN INFLUX OF YOUNG DRIVERS COMING OUT OF LAS VEGAS?
“Yeah, it’s amazing to see that motivation and that push come out of a bunch of young drivers and the way that their families are getting them out to the race track at an early age. Kyle (Busch) and I had a great, wonderful opportunity from our father and our mom. They never really pushed it to be full-time racing, it was always meant to be a hobby, but when we went to the track it was serious business and I’m really thankful to have had the chance to have broken through, made it to the big’s and created a trend there in Vegas for some of those fathers that want to get their sons and daughters into the cars.”

HOW DO YOU APPROACH THIS NEXT WEEK DIFFERENTLY AND NOT PUT SO MUCH PRESSURE ON YOURSELF COMING TO VEGAS?
“Just go with the flow a little bit better. Just stick with the team, learn all the little in’s and outs of the new rules package, try to figure out the draft quicker than the others at the 1.5-miles and apply what it takes to have the right strategy to either pit for tires or to stay out. Also, a little bit of lady luck. That is something that has been missing in my time out there.”

HOW DIFFERENT WILL THE RACE LOOK AT LAS VEGAS VERSUS ATLANTA?
“The biggest thing right now, we have only had one practice session, but we are talking about drafting next week in qualifying. So, we might unload on Friday in drafting sessions just to see how the cars handle and that is where you are going to have to have more teamwork and collaboration for a program like us with only two cars. We’ve got to call up the other Chevrolet’s and see what their plan of attack is. That is really my first thought of it. Today, we will probably see single car. You might see a couple of guys go in the first round to see if they can’t crack the top 24, but I think from like 4th to 18th was only a tenth of a second in practice. The cars, everybody, has got basically the same piece now.”

IS DRAFTING A RESULT OF THE DRAG DUCTS?
“It’s the asphalt here (in Atlanta) it chews up the tires so you can’t quite hold it wide-open if you don’t have the air pushing down on the car.”

YOU SEEM TO HAVE MORE OF A CONNECTION WITH LAS VEGAS THAN YOUR BROTHER. DID YOU SPEND MORE TIME IN VEGAS?
“Just older, wiser, more appreciative, no I’m kidding. It just seems like things happen easily, whether it’s sporting events, media hits, even like the Maverick Helicopter guy asked me to come out and do a charity event with him to help sell more chopper rides and that goes to a lot of different VIP’s up and down the strip. So, for me, I spent 22 years there and then moved out. I guess that is the right timing to get out of there before you can get into too much trouble at the casinos and then for Kyle, he was out racing in the Truck Series at age 16. Moved to Ohio to race ASA at age 17, so I guess he has just been out on the road longer per say than the time he spent in Vegas.”

WHEN YOU GO TO VEGAS WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO FINDING OUT?
“I can’t remember if on the roulette wheel number 1 is red or black (laughs). I’m kidding. On race weekends I bring the motorhome out there and focus in just like every normal Friday, Saturday, Sunday and with this new package with the air ducts in the front, how aggressive is the draft going to be and how are we going to make the passes to work our way up towards the front.”

YOU WILL FIGURE THAT OUT IN PRACTICE?
“Yeah, there are still so many unknowns. In the simulator they can’t throw 40 cars out there and you go and chase around dirty air. That is how big the dirty air is going to be this weekend here at Atlanta and Vegas.”

YOU ARE KNOWN TO BE SUCH A TECHNICAL GUY. THE CAMARO HAD ITS STRUGGLES LAST YEAR. I KNOW YOU HAVEN’T BEEN BACK IN A CHEVY LONG, BUT DO YOU THINK YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ASSIST AND GET THAT CAR IN THE PLACE IT NEEDS TO BE?
“I can definitely point out where I might have seen some strengths or weaknesses, but things have happened already. I think it was a good trend to watch the Hendrick guys in the Playoffs last September/October and the way that they were changing the direction. I saw right away some numbers and it just showed that the Chevy’s were off on front downforce and with this whole new rule package that changed it a lot already. But, yes, that will be the trend. It always seems tougher to get the balance shift right when you build a new car and then when a rules package gets thrown in, a lot of things move around.”

HOW IS IT THAT YOU ARE ONE OF THE FEW DRIVERS THAT STILL KNOWS ABOUT CARS?
“When I got asked the question of what is your favorite era in NASCAR racing, I always said the 80’s, that is when the driver would get out and start wrenching on the car. You would see guys like Rusty Wallace or Mark Martin, Bobby Allison, not afraid to get their hands dirty and for me, in the early 2000’s jumping out of the car and jumping right in there with the guys ‘they were like, hey we are professionals, we know where this needs to be nut and bolted and safety wired and we are going to take care of this work.’ But, like a trend a few years ago, I asked Ray Evernham, how he helped Jeff Gordon in the latter part of his career and it was as simple as ‘we just tell Jeff to tell us what the car is doing wrong or right. He doesn’t really need to know the suspension and the numbers on things.’

“So, I have done that as well. You’ve got to look around to the wise people in this garage and for me, I still give that detailed feedback and what I believe is the right thing with the set-up, but at the same time, like today you’ve just got to go and wing it. I held it wide-open my first lap around the race track, which I have never gone to a race track and held it wide-open before other than my first trip to Talladega. So, sometimes it’s just that feel you have from the car and just let it rip and then there are the other times where you try to dissect it and analyze it and go about it that way.”

YOU HAVE TO TRY NOT TO DO THAT? BECAUSE I REMEMBER TIMES WHERE YOU WOULD BE IN THE HAULER LOOKING AT STICKY NOTES ON TIRES AND YOU WOULD HAVE NOTES ALL OVER THE PLACE.
“I just look back at all the numbers that I can find. Whether it’s suspension travel, temperature of the tires, the camber, wear on certain things, just got to keep track of all of it a little bit and that just helps me digest the car when I’m out there driving.”

Menard Ready For More New Rules At Las Vegas

Menard Ready For More New Rules At Las Vegas

February 27, 2019

Phase Two of NASCAR’s new intermediate track handling package for Monster Energy Cup Series cars kicks in this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and Paul Menard and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team are among those wondering how the racing will be once a full field of cars is on the track.

At Atlanta Motor Speedway, portions of the new lower horsepower/higher downforce package were introduced. This week at Las Vegas Motor Speedway will see the addition of aero ducts that transfer air to the side of the car away from the front tires, a feature that will be seen at several other tracks as well. Continue reading Menard Ready For More New Rules At Las Vegas

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas Advance

TEAM CHEVY ADVANCE
PENNZOIL 400 PRESENTED BY JIFFY LUBE
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
March 3, 2019

BOWTIE BULLETS
WEST COAST SWING: 2019 marks the fifth consecutive year that the NASCAR schedule has taken the series on a ‘West Coast Swing’ visiting Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Phoenix International Raceway and Auto Club Speedway in succession. Chevrolet has been the most successful manufacturer by earning six victories of the 12 races in the past three seasons that the series has made this mecca. One manufacturer is yet to sweep the “West Coast” swing in its current configuration. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas Advance

RCR Event Preview – Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Richard Childress Racing’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series History at Las Vegas Motor Speedway … In 64 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series starts at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolets have earned 10 top-five and 21 top-10 finishes with eight different drivers – Clint Bowyer, Jeff Burton, Austin Dillon, Dale Earnhardt, Kevin Harvick, Ryan Newman, Paul Menard and Mike Skinner. Continue reading RCR Event Preview – Las Vegas Motor Speedway

REIGNING F4 U.S. CHAMPION DAKOTA DICKERSON BREAKS TRACK RECORD DURING FIRST F3 TEST

REIGNING F4 U.S. CHAMPION DAKOTA DICKERSON BREAKS TRACK RECORD DURING FIRST F3 TEST

Dakota Dickerson tests new Ligier JS F3 at Carolina Motorsports Park

KERSHAW, SOUTH CAROLINA (Feb. 25, 2019)- The reigning Formula 4 United States Championship Powered by Honda titleholder Dakota Dickerson of San Diego hopped behind the wheel of his new Ligier JS F3 car during a two-day test session at Carolina Motorsport Park, breaking the track F3 testing record held by former IndyCar driver Rafa Matos by nearly two seconds in just his third session in the car.
Continue reading REIGNING F4 U.S. CHAMPION DAKOTA DICKERSON BREAKS TRACK RECORD DURING FIRST F3 TEST

Dominic Scelzi Posts First Podium of the Season During Debut With Roth Motorsports

Dominic Scelzi Posts First Podium of the Season During Debut With Roth Motorsports

Inside Line Promotions – HANFORD, Calif. (Feb. 25, 2019) – Dominic Scelzi captured his first podium finish of the season in only his second race of 2019 last Saturday at Keller Auto Speedway.

Scelzi had a stout debut in a Roth Motorsports entry, improving every time he hit the track before scoring a third-place run in the main event to cap the night.
Continue reading Dominic Scelzi Posts First Podium of the Season During Debut With Roth Motorsports

KESELOWSKI WINS WITH THE NEW FORD MUSTANG IN ATLANTA

KESELOWSKI WINS WITH THE NEW FORD MUSTANG IN ATLANTA

HAMPTON, GA, February 25, 2019 – Brad Keselowski, Team Penske’s all-time winningest driver in the No. 2, recorded the first race win in the new Ford Mustang. Ford Performance recorded their third consecutive win at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 and 678th all-time win in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) competition.
Continue reading KESELOWSKI WINS WITH THE NEW FORD MUSTANG IN ATLANTA

NHRA–Phoenix Results

Top Fuel — Billy Torrence, 3.965 seconds, 326.40 mph def. Leah Pritchett, 9.568 seconds, 75.68 mph.

Funny Car — Matt Hagan, Dodge Charger, 3.890, 325.06 def. J.R. Todd, Toyota Camry

Pro Stock — Jeg Coughlin, Chevy Camaro, 6.557, 210.67 ARP Car def. Matt Hartford, Camaro

Top Fuel Harley — Beau Layne, Weekend, 6.381, 220.08 def. Doug Vancil, Weekend, 9.924, 97.22.

Competition Eliminator — Bill Kent, Dragster, 6.657, 202.27 def. Ralph Van Paepeghem, Roadster, 7.318, 178.66.

Super Stock — Justin Lamb, Chevy Cobalt, 8.589, 152.19 def. Rick McKinney, Olds Cutlass, 10.672, 123.28.

Stock Eliminator — Cody Lane, Chevy Corvette, 11.358, 113.20 def. Jimmy DeFrank, Chevy Camaro, 9.905, 132.10.

Super Comp — Craig Anderson, Dragster, 8.918, 185.77 def. Kevin Wright, Dragster, 8.910, 175.00.

Super Gas — Ron MacKenzie, Chevy Corvette, 9.893, 154.32 def. Ken Mostowich, Corvette, 9.882, 159.61.

Top Dragster presented by RacingRVs.com — James Warden, Dragster, 7.261, 183.42 def. Ed Olpin, Dragster, 6.748, 199.14.

Top Sportsman presented by RacingRVs.com — Bart Smith, Chevy Monte Carlo, 7.015, 189.50 def. Joe Roubicek, Chevy Camaro, 6.615, 208.23.

ROBERT HIGHT AND AUTO CLUB CHEVY KEEP POINTS LEAD COMING OUT OF NHRA ARIZONA NATIONALS

ROBERT HIGHT AND AUTO CLUB CHEVY KEEP POINTS LEAD COMING OUT OF NHRA ARIZONA NATIONALS
CHANDLER, Ariz. (Feb. 24, 2019) — Robert Hight and the Auto Club of Southern California team maintain the points lead with a semifinal finish Sunday at the Magic Dry Organic Absorbent NHRA Arizona Nationals at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park outside of Phoenix. Hight defeated John Force in the second round and in Top Fuel, Austin Prock had a second-round finish and Brittany Force had an early Sunday with a first round exit. Continue reading ROBERT HIGHT AND AUTO CLUB CHEVY KEEP POINTS LEAD COMING OUT OF NHRA ARIZONA NATIONALS

Hagan Captures Funny Car Win in Arizona, Scores Historic First Victory in Mopar Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Body

Hagan Captures Funny Car Win in Arizona,
Scores Historic First Victory in Mopar Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Body

· Victory for Matt Hagan at NHRA Arizona Nationals is first win for Mopar Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat body

· Hagan’s triumph aboard Sandvik Coromant Mopar Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat in Chandler, Arizona, is 30th of his career

· Leah Pritchett races Don Schumacher Racing Mopar Dodge Top Fuel dragster to NHRA Arizona Nationals final round

· Tommy Johnson, Jr. celebrates 30th anniversary of NHRA nitro debut in Phoenix, reaches second round in Make-A-Wish Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat

· Jon Irving, Darcy Clark take Dodge Top Finisher Awards in NHRA Sportsman classes in Phoenix

· More info on Mopar in NHRA available at http://blog.mopar.com

· Dodge Garage (http://www.dodgegarage.com/), a digital content hub for muscle car and race enthusiasts, features highlights from NHRA season

February 24, 2019, Chandler, Arizona – Matt Hagan raced to victory in his Mopar-powered Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat at the 35th NHRA Arizona Nationals near Phoenix on February 24, 2019, capturing the milestone first win for the Charger SRT Hellcat body and his third victory at Wild Horse Motorsports Pass in the last five years.

Hagan and his Sandvik Coromant/Mopar crew led by crew chief Dickie Venables were on a mission in the second race of the 2019 NHRA Mello Yello campaign. The Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) team earned the provisional pole Friday when conditions were extremely difficult and continued getting stronger with every run over the course of the weekend, including in his 55th career final appearance which resulted in the two-time NHRA Funny Car champion defeating reigning NHRA champion J.R. Todd.

Earning the historic triumph for the Charger SRT Hellcat has been the goal for Hagan since first making laps using the new Hellcat body last season. Two weeks ago in the season opener, Hagan qualified fourth and lost in the first round, but in Phoenix he wasn’t going to be denied. Hagan defeated Phil Burkart, Shawn Langdon and Bob Tasca III to reach his fourth career Phoenix final where he stormed down the track for the seventh consecutive time and his run of 3.890 ET was more than enough to defeat the tire-smoking Todd. The victory was the 30th of Hagan’s career.

Hagan wasn’t the only Dodge//SRT Mopar driver that made a run to the finals in Phoenix, as Leah Pritchett continued her success at the track. The driver of the Mopar Dodge Top Fuel dragster for DSR was seeking her third NHRA Arizona Nationals triumph in the last four years. After qualifying seventh, Pritchett was business-like early in eliminations, posting three consecutive runs in the 3.70s (seconds), taking out Cameron Ferre, Terry McMillen and Antron Brown to reach her 14th career final and first-ever matchup with Billy Torrence. Unfortunately, her shot at career win number eight went up in smoke when her machine lost traction just after launch and she coasted to the finish line.

Tommy Johnson, Jr. was celebrating the 30th anniversary of his NHRA nitro debut in Phoenix during the event. The driver of the Mopar-powered DSR Make-A-Wish Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat qualified fourth, but had trouble in both his first- and second-round appearances. His team overcame a broken axle in the first round, but Johnson lost a cylinder early in his second run and was knocked out by Todd.

Jack Beckman bounced back from a tough qualifying effort by racing the DSR Infinite Hero Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat to a first-round victory over Tim Wilkerson before coming up short against Bob Tasca III in the quarterfinals. Ron Capps narrowly lost his opening round match-up with John Force, despite making his second-best run of the weekend in the Pennzoil Synthetics/NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat.

Mopar Dodge//SRT NHRA Sportsman Spotlight
In Stock Eliminator, Jon Irving from Boulder City, Nevada, drove his 1971 D/SA Dodge Demon 340 to a semifinal finish at the NHRA Arizona Nationals. In a tight matchup, Irving left the starting too early by 0.041 seconds and redlighted his chances away to his opponent. For advancing the furthest in competition, Irving took home the Dodge Top Finisher honors in Stock Eliminator.

Darcy Clarke from Alberta, Canada, drove his 1964 SS/EA Plymouth Savoy to the quarterfinals in Super Stock at the NHRA Arizona Nationals. During this round eliminations, Clarke had dialed a 9.74 ET but ran a 9.737 and lost on a breakout by a mere 0.003 seconds. Powered by a Mopar 426 cubic-inch Max Wedge V8, Clarke collected the Dodge Top Finisher in Super Stock.

The Dodge Top Finisher award, now in its third year, awards $500 to Stock Eliminator and Super Stock drivers who advance the furthest behind the wheel of a Mopar-powered Dodge, Chrysler, or Plymouth race car at all 24 NHRA national events.

Dodge//SRT Mopar NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series: Notes & Quotes

Steve Beahm, Head of Passenger Cars, Dodge//SRT, Chrysler and FIAT, FCA North America; Head of Parts & Service (Mopar), FCA – North America
“Congratulations to Matt Hagan and his entire team on making history today by claiming the first victory in our Mopar-powered Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Funny Car body. This is a great early-season win for Dodge//SRT and Mopar, and we hope it’s the first of many this year for our brands and for Don Schumacher Racing.”

Matt Hagan, Sandvik Coromant/Mopar Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Funny Car
(No. 2 Qualifier – 3.881 ET)
Rd.1: (.081-second reaction time, 3.919 seconds at 324.12 mph) beat No. 15 Phil Burkart (.150/5.662/126.26)
Rd.2: (.084/3.894/327.19) beat No. 7 Shawn Langdon (.060/3.951/326.48)
Rd.3: (.092/3.921/321.96) beat No. 6 Bob Tasca III (.054/3.983/320.13)
Rd.4: (.048/3.890/325.06) beat No. 5 J.R. Todd (.077/No Time)

“This is huge because it’s the first win with the new Hellcat body. Mopar put so much into designing this new body, and it’s great to be able to put it in the winner’s circle for them.

“Hats off to Dickie Venables. The guy won the race, that’s for sure. He had a race car underneath me that was going down the race track every lap. That gave me a lot of confidence. He gave me the car to win; this Wally goes to him for sure, as well as my entire team. To be able to drive for Don (Schumacher) for 10 years and be able to win 30 races is awesome. It’s pretty cool, out of DSR’s 150 Funny Car wins, I have 30 of them. It just goes to show you I’ve been put around really good people, and talented crew chiefs that work hard. Dickie is one of the best out here and I’m really glad to have him in our corner.”

Leah Pritchett, Mopar Dodge Top Fuel Dragster
(No. 7 Qualifier – 3.744 ET)
Rd.1: (.109-second reaction time, 3.722 seconds at 329.67 mph) beat No. 10 Cameron Ferre (.098/4.263/207.82)
Rd.2: (.072/3.731/308.64) beat No. 2 Terry McMillen (.072/5.011/146.69)
Rd.3: (.052/3.721/332.10) beat No. 3 Antron Brown (.070/3.763/325.85)
Rd.4: (.071/9.568/75.68) lost to No.1 Billy Torrence (.073/3.965/326.40)

“We are extremely proud of the momentum this Mopar team has been able to create here in Phoenix. We consider this weekend a win. We had a such a consistent car today in the first three rounds and unfortunately, we had some traction issues in the final. To really compare how we are now, compared to where we were to start the season has us all really excited about heading to Gainesville. I couldn’t be more proud of this team. Not only their hard work, but literally their attitude. They’ve had to go through so much to get everything right and I’m extremely impressed. I am so happy with the direction that we are going and looking forward to being able to push a little more.”

Tommy Johnson Jr., Make-A-Wish Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Funny Car
(No. 4 Qualifier – 3.911 ET)
Rd.1: (.102-second reaction time, No Time) beat No. 13 Jim Campbell (.103/No Time/Central Line Foul)
Rd.2: (.059/5.048/134.74) lost to No. 5 J.R. Todd (.052/3.967/323.27)

“It was a rough day. Two separate back-to-back problems happening in the same day. I thought we had a really good Hellcat today. It was actually running well before the axle broke. It shows you what kind of team we have. To come back from that and make it back up for second round. It just a shame we had a totally unrelated issue and were not able to make the run we were hoping to. We’ve got two weeks off. We’ll head back to the shop, regroup and come out in Gainesville swinging.”

Ron Capps, Pennzoil Synthetics/NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Funny Car
(No. 9 Qualifier – 3.951 ET)
Rd.1: (.078-second reaction time, 3.968 seconds at 319.98 mph) lost to No. 8 John Force (.076/3/3.933/317.19)

“Today was a product of where we qualified. Anytime you have to race a good car like John Force’s car, it’s going to be tough. Even our losing first-round run probably would have won six of those other matchups that session. This weekend has been a little bit of a struggle for us. This sport is about tackling the next thing thrown at you and (crew chief)Rahn Tobler is always so good at that. We had a couple of issues with the race car, and we’re still trying to feel out this new 2019 DSR chassis. I love this new Hellcat body, and I’m still trying to get used to it as well.”

Jack Beckman, Infinite Hero Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Funny Car
(No. 14 Qualifier – 5.022 ET)
Rd.1: (.096-second reaction time, 3.901 seconds at 321.03 mph) beat No. 3 Tim Wilkerson (.173/4.736/168.41)
Rd.2: (.076/3.963/321.73) lost to No. 6 Bob Tasca III (.073/3.950/321.96)

“Losing is always frustrating. I feel like we had the better car and we lost to (Bob) Tasca by half a car length out there. The silver lining is, we didn’t have the better car going into first round, and our guys put their heads together and came up with a great tune-up and we went right down the less-preferred lane and got a win light against Tim Wilkerson. At the end of the day, you take your lessons, you take your lumps and you move on. I’m hoping it was just a case where we might have lost the battle here. We’re heading into the 50th[WU1] annual Gatornationals as the defending champion, hopefully that will help us win the war.”

Up Next: NHRA Gatornationals
Mopar and Dodge//SRT competitors will head next to the 50th annual NHRA Gatornationals, March 14-17 at Gainesville Raceway in Gainesville, Florida. Defending Gatornationals Funny Car champion Jack Beckman and three-time Gatornationals winner Ron Capps look to get their first triumph of 2019 in one of the biggest events on the schedule.

Jeg Coughlin Jr. victorious in desert, claiming 62nd Pro Stock win in 1,000 round of competition

Jeg Coughlin Jr. victorious in desert, claiming
62nd Pro Stock win in 1,000 round of competition
CHANDLER, Ariz. (Feb. 24) — When you’ve won 62 times in Pro Stock competition, it would be understandable if the victories started to blend together in your mind. But for five-time series champion Jeg Coughlin Jr., earning the trophy of Sunday’s 35th annual Magic Dry Organic Absorbent NHRA Arizona Nationals in his 1,000 round of Pro Stock racing, this trophy has special significance.

“This win today truly feels really second-to-none,” Coughlin said. “To reach a mark like this — 1,000 rounds of racing in this class — and to hit it just right with a win, wow, that’s just incredible. Continue reading Jeg Coughlin Jr. victorious in desert, claiming 62nd Pro Stock win in 1,000 round of competition

Chevy Racing–NHRA–Chevrolet drivers score major victories in the desert

CHEVROLET RACING IN NATIONAL HOT ROD ASSOCIATION
MAGIC DRY ORGANIC ABSORBENT NHRA ARIZONA NATIONALS
WILD HORSE PASS MOTORSPORTS PARK IN CHANDLER, ARIZONA
POST-RACE RECAP AND WINNER TRANSCRIPT
SUNDAY, FEB. 24, 2019

Chevrolet drivers score major victories in the desert

• Jeg Coughlin Jr. earns 62nd Pro Stock victory in 1,000th career round
• No. 1 Funny Car qualifier, semifinalist Robert Hight retains points lead
• Top Fuel rookie Austin Prock picks up round win in second consecutive race
CHANDLER, Ariz. (Feb. 24, 2019) – Jeg Coughlin Jr.’s 1,000th National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Pro Stock elimination round came with a bonus. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NHRA–Chevrolet drivers score major victories in the desert

RCR Post Race Report – Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500

Austin Dillon and Richard Childress Racing’s No. 3 Dow Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Team Gain Valuable Experience En Route to 21st-Place Finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway

“It was definitely a learning experience for our Dow Racing team today at Atlanta Motor Speedway. We missed on the setup a little at the beginning of the race and that made our bed for the rest of the race. This team has a lot of determination, though, and we never gave up. My crew chief, Danny Stockman, and the team made major adjustments throughout the race to try and get the handling better. By the end of the race, we were running the No. 42 car down, who had led a lot of the race, and that’s a testament to how hard this team works and all of the changes we made during the race. Unfortunately, by that point we were too far behind to really make up what we lost at the beginning of the race. We’re building a notebook for this new package, and I have confidence that our team will be in the fight next week at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.”

-Austin Dillon

Daniel Hemric’s Top-Five Run in Red Kap/Alsco Chevrolet Ruined by Flat Right Front Tire Late at Atlanta Motor Speedway

“It was a crazy, crazy day. It is definitely heart breaking not to get a top-five finish for these guys that work on this No. 8 Red Kap/Alsco Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. We put ourselves in position to have a solid day, even though I made some mistakes on pit road – way too many mistakes than you can afford to make at this level and that is something I will work to clean up on my end. Luke Lambert and everyone on this team still gave me a shot to run inside the top five late in the race, but a flat right front tire in the closing laps ruined what was shaping up as a strong day. The good thing is that this serves as some motivation for everyone at RCR and on this No. 8 team. Those are the kinds of race cars we need to bring to the racetrack every week to give ourselves a shot. It was fun to drive and fun to pass people, and I am looking forward to get to Las Vegas next week.”
-Daniel Hemric

Menard Finished 14th At Atlanta

Menard Finished 14th At Atlanta

February 24, 2019

Paul Menard and the No. 21 Menards/Moen team recovered from damage in two separate incidents to finish 14th in Sunday’s Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Menard started Sunday’s 500-miler from 14th position and ran around the top 15 for most of the race’s two 85-lap stages.

Just before the end of stage two, Menard ran over a piece of debris, which knocked a softball-sized hole in the front end of the Menards Mustang. Continue reading Menard Finished 14th At Atlanta

Racer News and Results