TEAM SUMMIT’S GREG ANDERSON MAKES FINAL ROUND IN PENNSYLVANIA

TEAM SUMMIT’S GREG ANDERSON MAKES
FINAL ROUND IN PENNSYLVANIA

Reading, Pa (October 2, 2016) – Team Summit Racing’s Greg Anderson made it to the finals of the Dodge NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway.

On-and-off rain over the weekend gave teams just one chance to qualify for eliminations. Team Summit Racing gave their cars a conservative tune-up so they could make it down the cold 70-degree race track. Continue reading TEAM SUMMIT’S GREG ANDERSON MAKES FINAL ROUND IN PENNSYLVANIA

BRITTANY FORCE RUNNER-UP AT MAPLE GROVE RACEWAY

BRITTANY FORCE RUNNER-UP AT MAPLE GROVE RACEWAY

READING, PA — For the second time in three years Brittany Force raced to the final round at the Dodge NHRA Nationals. Today she was facing the two-time world champion Antron Brown in a rematch of the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals. It was one of the closest final rounds so far in the Countdown as both dragsters ran identical elapsed times of 3.721 seconds. Force came up .003 of a second short to Brown after both drivers had nearly equal reaction times with Brown slightly edging Force, a three-time winner this season at the stripe.

“It was definitely a crazy challenging weekend. Everyone only got one qualifying pass, we blew up in the second round and that just makes it tough on everyone. I have a strong team behind me. They pulled through today and we made it to the finals. I have the greatest group of guys on this Monster Energy team. When I saw the time slip I couldn’t believe how close that race was,” said Force. Continue reading BRITTANY FORCE RUNNER-UP AT MAPLE GROVE RACEWAY

Johnson Jr. Wins All-Mopar Funny Car Final at Dodge NHRA Nationals

Johnson Jr. Wins All-Mopar Funny Car Final at Dodge NHRA Nationals

· Mopar claims victory at Dodge NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway in eighth all-Mopar Funny Car final of 2016
· Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) Make-A-Wish Dodge Charger R/T pilot Tommy Johnson takes top honors in third consecutive final
· Johnson defeats DSR teammate and fellow Dodge Charger Funny Car driver Ron Capps in final
· Capps retains Funny Car points lead, No. 2 Johnson moves to within 24 marks of top spot
· Mopar drivers now 1-2-3-4 in Funny Car standings
· Mopar Express Lane Dodge Charger Funny Car driver Matt Hagan moves up from No. 6 to No. 4 in points
· Jack Beckman wheels Infinite Hero Dodge Charger R/T to Maple Grove Raceway track record
· No. 1 qualifier Leah Pritchett breaks career-best numbers DSR’s Mopar-branded Top Fuel dragster
· NHRA Fallnationals in Dallas next on NHRA tour, fourth race of six in 2016 Countdown to the Championship

Reading, Pennsylvania (October 2, 2016) – The third race of NHRA’s Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Countdown to the Championship concluded with yet another victory for Mopar in the eighth all-Mopar final round of the season and second in a row. When it was all said and done, Tommy Johnson Jr., driver of the Make-A-Wish Dodge Charger R/T, was celebrating in the Dodge NHRA Nationals winner’s circle with his Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) team after defeating teammate and points leader Ron Capps at Maple Grove Raceway. Continue reading Johnson Jr. Wins All-Mopar Funny Car Final at Dodge NHRA Nationals

World champion Erica Enders beats title contender Butner before fouling out of Reading

World champion Erica Enders
beats title contender Butner before fouling out of Reading
READING, Pa. (Oct. 2) — Back-to-back world champion Erica Enders notched one of her biggest elimination round-wins of the year Sunday, beating title contender Bo Butner wire-to-wire in the opening session of the 32nd annual Dodge NHRA Nationals.

“To go out there and get this Elite Motorsports/Mopar Dodge Dart a round-win at the Dodge Nationals was exciting,” Enders said. “The uphill battle this entire season has been for us continues, but with only one run on this racetrack throughout qualifying, we really had a challenge before us today and my guys, as always, rose to the occasion. Continue reading World champion Erica Enders beats title contender Butner before fouling out of Reading

Chevy Racing–NHRA–Maple Grove

CHEVROLET RACING IN NATIONAL HOT ROD ASSOCIATION
DODGE NHRA NATIONALS
MAPLE GROVE RACEWAY AT MOHNTON, PENNSYLVANIA
OCT. 2, 2016

Chevrolet Continues Winning Ways in Pro Stock in Countdown Round 3

• Vincent Nobile, driving Chevrolet Camaro SS, scores first Pro Stock victory since 2014
• Greg Anderson, competing in his 401st Pro Stock race, is runner-up
• Brittany Force jumps from fifth to third in Top Fuel standings with runner-up finish
• No. 5 qualifier Robert Hight leads John Force Racing Funny Car trio

MOHNON, Pa. (Oct. 2, 2016) – Vincent Nobile lifted the Wally and his expectations. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NHRA–Maple Grove

Blown Tire Makes Long Day Even Longer For Blaney

Blown Tire Makes Long Day Even Longer For Blaney

October 2, 2016

Heading into Sunday’s Citizen Soldier 400 at the Dover International Speedway, one of the big stories for the Motorcraft/Quick Lane team was the marathon drive planned for young Ryan Blaney.

After rain postponed the Xfinity Series race to Sunday morning, Blaney was poised to run 600 miles, as he was tapped to drive 200 miles in the No. 22 Mustang for Team Penske in addition to 400 more in the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Fusion. Blaney took over the No. 22 in Sunday’s opener because its scheduled driver, Joey Logano, was focusing on the championship battle in the Sprint Cup Series. Continue reading Blown Tire Makes Long Day Even Longer For Blaney

Richard Childress Racing–DOVER

Austin Dillon and the AAA Team Advance to the Next Round of the Chase with an Eighth-Place Finish at Dover International Speedway

“This AAA team is awesome. We have been working hard as a team, and I have been working hard as a driver to make myself better. This series is very tough, and I think the biggest thing was not giving up. We could have given up in that second practice yesterday when it was raining and drizzling. I got frustrated and just tried to calm myself and believe in what we were doing as a team. Man, we got it done. I’m proud of my team for building a fast race car. RCR, I thank all of you guys back at the shop for working countless hours on these race cars. We were able to make it to the next round. Thanks to AAA, Dow, American Ethanol, Cheerios, all my guys and everybody that helps us out with this program. We’re on to the next round and that means so much for our team.”

– Austin Dillon

Paul Menard Recovers From Speeding Penalty to Finish 22nd at Dover International Speedway

“This wasn’t the afternoon we had in mind today at Dover. The Duracell/Menards Chevrolet had speed this weekend, but starting 26th we knew we had a lot of cars to pass. We kept adjusting on the handling of the car, but the leaders were running such fast laps we fell a lap down. The speeding penalty put us even more laps down and we just didn’t have the cautions we needed to get those laps back.”

– Paul Menard

Ill-Timed Caution and Tire Issues Prove Costly for Ryan Newman and WIX Filters Team

“Unfortunately we had a fast WIX Filters Chevrolet and nothing to show for it today. It was at least a top-10 car. We got caught on pit road when the caution came out early on and that put us down two laps and then we had several tire issues that prevented us from racing back onto the lead lap. It’s pretty frustrating, to say the least, and very disappointing for this team. We had a really good car. Congratulations to the No. 3 team for making the transfer into the next round in the Chase.”

– Ryan Newman

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Dover–Strong Runs

CHASE FOR THE NASCAR SPRINT CUP
ROUND 3 OF 10
CITIZEN SOLIDER 400
DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY RACE NOTES AND QUOTES
OCTOBER 2, 2016

STRONG RUNS AT DOVER ALLOW FIVE CHEVROLET SS DRIVERS TO ADVANCE IN THE CHASE
The Monster Mile Collects Three Chevy Championship Hopefuls

DOVER, Del. (October 2, 2016) – Strong finishes at the end of the Citizen Solider 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Dover International Speedway, led five Team Chevy drivers to advance to the Round of 12, the second bracket of the Chase for the championship 10-race playoff. Rookie of the year contender and first time Chase competitor, Chase Elliott, led the way for Team Chevy at Dover with a third-place finish in the No. 24 Mountain Dew Chevrolet SS. This is the ninth top five finish for the 20-year old Hendrick Motorsports driver in his first season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and his second top 10 finish in two races at Dover. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Dover–Strong Runs

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Dover–Chase Elliott

CHASE FOR THE NASCAR SPRINT CUP
ROUND 3 OF 10
CITIZEN SOLIDER 400
DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY RACE NOTES AND QUOTES
OCTOBER 2, 2016

CHASE ELLIOTT, NO. 24 MOUNTAIN DEW CHEVROLET SS – FINISHED 3RD
WHEN YOU LOOK AT IT A THIRD PLACE RUN A VERY SOLID DAY TODAY, ASSESS YOUR DAY AND MOVING ON TO ROUND 2 OF THE CHASE WHERE YOU GUYS ARE AT:
“Yeah, definitely proud of the effort this whole Mountain Dew group, it’s really cool to have Mountain Dew on the car this weekend and some different colors for us. Really cool brand to be a part of and proud to support their colors first and foremost, but it’s been a decent weekend overall. We’ve been working on our car throughout the weekend and I feel like we got it the best we had had it there two runs before the end, which I guess was a good time to try to get it with that long green flag run things kind of worked out for us to get a couple of extra spots that would have been hard to get otherwise. I’m proud of the effort. Really really cool to move on this weekend, I’m proud of that like I said, this group has been doing a really good job. I’m proud of all these guys and we are excited to get on to Charlotte.”

JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 LOWE’S CHEVROLET SS – FINISHED 7TH
IT LOOKED LIKE YOU HAD THE CAR TO WIN BEFORE SOME PIT ROAD PENALTIES FALL ON YOUR TEAM. ANY CONCERNS GOING INTO THE NEXT ROUND?
“Well I think today was a different set of circumstances on pit road. It was certainly, I think Chad (Knaus) still questions exactly what happened, but when I was coming into my pit box the No. 18 and the No. 43 were just leaving theirs and they were directly behind my box. I had to slam on the brakes and get turned and get underneath those guys to come in and I was pretty close to my box so I assume that just threw the rhythm off the pit stop and somebody came off the wall early. Certainly a mistake, but it’s not one that I’ve ever had happen on the No. 48 team. Thankfully, we had a strong car that we were only a lap down and still ended up seventh. I do feel like one got away, but very proud of this Lowe’s race team. I’m happy to be advancing we are certainly thrilled about that, but feel like one got away today.”

AUSTIN DILLON, NO. 3 AAA CHEVROLET SS – FINISHED 8TH
DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU SAVED YOUR BEST FOR THIS RACE?
“First of all I am going to say that I give all the glory to God. We have been working hard as a team and I have been working hard as a driver to make myself better. This series is very tough and I think the biggest thing was not giving up. We could have given up in that second practice yesterday when it was raining and drizzling. I got frustrated and just tried to calm myself and believe in what we were doing as a team. Man, we got it done. My stats didn’t really show how we have run here. I feel like in previous races…..last race we were running eighth and blew a brake rotor and the next caution the 42 took the lead because of track position. He was actually behind us that time. So I feel like we were pretty decent here, we just needed something like this today.”

WHAT WAS IT LIKE COMING BACK FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE AFTER WHAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK?

“We wrecked a car in practice and we had to use a backup car, an older car that wasn’t our primary that we wanted to have. We just stayed focused. And once again God has blessed us. I am still awestruck because things like this just don’t happen. I am proud to be going on to the final 12 and having race cars that are capable of moving on. I have three really solid tracks coming up and I am going to drive the wheels off of it and have fun.”

A GOOD DAY FOR YOU
“I just give all the glory to God, first off. He just put this race in our hands to give away. I’m proud of my team for building a fast race car. RCR, I think all you guys back at the shop for working countless hours on these race cars. We were able to make it to the next round. Thanks to all my guys and all our sponsors and everybody that helps us out with this program. We’re on to the next round and that means so much for our team.”

WHEN YOU SAW +11 IN THE POINTS, WHAT DID YOU THINK?
“Man, I was just glad. I don’t care how many it was; whether it was 12 or 11 or 2 or 1, as long as we’re in the next round. It feels good. It’s time to knock some more of these guys out because we’ve got this opportunity and I want to say that we’re going to be the underdog in this next round, so let’s go do it.”

HOW DO YOU PRESS ANY HARDER? YOU’VE GOT SOME THINGS ORGANIZED AND CHANGED PIT CREWS. WHAT CAN YOU DO IN THE NEXT ROUND?
“Well, I think this was a start. This is probably one of the fastest race cars we’ve had all year. And, I wanted to get more, but I knew what was at stake. I feel like we had a little bit of a right front issue that we were worried about, so I didn’t want to push it too hard. We probably could have been a top-5 car pretty simply there. I just didn’t want to hurt our chances of making the Chase.”

TONY STEWART, NO. 14 NATURE’S BAKERY BROWNIE/MOBIL 1 CHEVROLET SS – FINISHED 13TH
ON THE RACE TODAY AND NOT MOVING ON IN THE CHASE:
“I’m pretty excited about our day. We were much better than we were yesterday. Really proud of our team. We kept making it better all day. That is good as we had.”

KURT BUSCH, NO. 41 MONSTER ENERGY/HAAS AUTOMATION CHEVROLET SS – FINISHED 15TH
MOVING ON TO THE NEXT ROUND ON A REALLY SOLID FINISH. CAN YOU TALK ABOUT TODAY’S RACE AND YOUR EXPECTATION FOR THE NEXT ROUND:
“Really proud of this team. We deserve to move on to the next round, but a day like today really tested us to let us know that we’ve got work to do. I’m ready for the challenge. Today was a challenging day, but thanks to our Monster Energy fans, Haas Automation fans, employees, everybody. We are not here just to advance through round we are here to do well and be a force towards the front. I like Charlotte and I like Kansas we will see how they play out. We need to gain points there because you can’t go to Talladega expecting a good finish.”

KYLE LARSON, NO. 42 TARGET CHEVROLET SS – FINISHED 25TH
“There wasn’t much we could do. I cut the right front tire down and got in the wall and still had good speed in the race car after that but it just didn’t work out. Our team has come a long way this season from where we started the year. We were pretty awful at the start of the season but then got a win at Michigan to lock ourselves in the Chase. That was good. I know we have the speed to have made it past a couple of rounds but it’s my typical luck I guess, where it just doesn’t work out.”

DID YOU FIND OUT WHAT THE PROBLEM WAS WITH THE BATTERY EARLIER IN THE RACE?
“I don’t know if it was a mistake or what. I really don’t what to call it other than just bad luck.”

THIS ISN’T EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANTED BUT AT LEAST YOU CAN LOOK AT IT AS YOU GAINED EXPERIENCE IN BEING IN THE CHASE FOR DOWN THE ROAD CAN’T YOU?
“I don’t think you gain any more experience being in the Chase than being out of it. You are still racing with them. I have gained experience the last two seasons but I guess with all the media that is the one thing you get used to. I don’t know, it’s just frustrating but we will be good again next year.”

I KNOW IT WAS A DISAPPOINTING DAY TODAY FOR YOU BUT WHAT DO YOU WANT TO ACCOMPLISH IN THE LAST FEW REMAINING RACES THAT ARE LEFT?
“We have good speed with our race team and the Target Chevrolet is fast week in and week out. So I can still run for a top-five in points. I think I can finish fifth at best. So we are going to try and do everything we can to do that or at least try and finish as high up as we can and get a couple of wins. I still have some really good tracks for me that are left in the Chase. So we are just going to dig deep and work hard and try and get ourselves some more wins.”

IT WASN’T THE DAY YOU WERE HOPING FOR. YOU HAD AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM AND A PENALTY ON PIT ROAD. THAT SEEMED TO SEAL YOUR FATE.
“I don’t know what happened with the battery or whatever. But, I lost power. We lost a lap. We had too many men over the wall. And, really, without too many men over the wall, we probably would have been all right because I was only a lap down. Whatever. But, our Target Chevy has been good every week. So, we’ll go out and try to win some races. Even though we’re not in the next round, we still have a shot at finishing fifth in points. So, we’re going to try our best to run up as far as we can in points.”

WHAT DO YOU TAKE FROM THIS THAT MIGHT HELP YOU AND THIS TEAM TO BE BETTER NEXT YEAR?
“Oh, I don’t know. Find some good juju. We had bad luck at Chicago. We probably lost 12 points in Chicago with the right front failure. That right there; and then today’s bad luck and all the bad luck I’ve had in my career. I don’t know what I’ve got to do. But we’ll stay positive. We’ll come back next year and go for a championship. Our team came a long way this year from where we started the season, so hats off to everybody in the shop and the road crew and Target and all the sponsors for all their hard work and effort. We just didn’t have good luck again this year.”

JAMIE MCMURRAY, NO. 1 CREDIT ONE CHEVROLET SS – Out of the race early due to an engine issue; Finished 40th
WHAT DID YOU SEE/HEAR/SMELL FROM THE DRIVER’S SEAT?
“Not a lot. It vibrated earlier in the race and it went away. And it’s weird because engine issues usually don’t go away. It felt like it had power and then I don’t know about 40 laps before it finally blew up, it just started vibrating real bad. They (the team) said what broke, but I couldn’t hear them over all the cars on the track. I’m not sure. Very unfortunate. It is just the way it goes.”

HOW DO YOU SHOW UP YOUR SHOWING AS YOUR CHAMPIONSHIP CONTENTION COMES TO AN END?
“I didn’t really hear you, but the No. 42 had their problem early in the race and then and then at that point I’m like well it’s kind of Austin (Dillon) and I that are going to battle this out. Our cars are pretty close so this is going to be a pretty good battle down to the end. But I’m proud of our whole organization from where we started the year to the point that we are at right now. Where you run in the top 10 every week, Kyle (Larson) won at Michigan, we just have had great cars and it stinks that it ended this way, but it is what it is.”

TAKE US THROUGH THE EMOTIONS OF TODAY:
“Well, horrible day for our organization. I’m not sure what happened to the No. 42. They said that he lost power; I think it was an electrical something, because they got going again. Then, I don’t know we had a vibration early in the race and it went away and the car was fine. Then it started vibrating again. It lasted about 20 or 30 laps and finally the engine let go. Then we were just trying to run long enough that you could see if it was something as simple as a spark plug or what the issue is, we don’t know. Finally, obviously, the motor completely blew up. They said what happened, but I couldn’t hear them over all the cars on track. Very unfortunate and disappointed, but very proud of our organization, where our cars started the year at to where we are right now we have made huge progress and we will just go race as hard as we can the next seven races.”

HOW HARD IS THIS?
“It’s really hard when you run bad, but the fact that we have run so well the last two months and have been very consistent, both cars. You will have things like this happen. It’s frustrating that it happens at this point when you can’t really afford to have anything bad go wrong, but Hendrick motors have been pretty amazing for the last six years I think, five years that we have had them. I think I have only had two motor failures they just both have happened in the Chase.”

WHAT DO YOU SAY TO YOUR TEAM?
“I don’t think you have to pump them up. Everybody if you race every single weekend, you know that the most frustrating part of the sport is to run bad. The fact that we have run so well, you will just have things like that happen. Nobody is down. We are frustrated and mad that we are stuck here watching the race, but having good cars is what it’s really all about.”

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Dover–Jamie McMurray

CHASE FOR THE NASCAR SPRINT CUP
ROUND 3 OF 10
CITIZEN SOLIDER 400
DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY RACE NOTES AND QUOTES
OCTOBER 2, 2016

JAMIE MCMURRAY, NO. 1 CREDIT ONE CHEVROLET SS – Sidelined with engine failure on Lap 193.
YOU REPORTED SEVERAL TIMES THAT YOU FELT A VIBRATION. IS THERE ANY EXPLANATION AS TO WHY THE ENGINE LET GO?
“No, I felt earlier in the race that I had a vibration; and I said something about it. And we had some issues with drive shafts and stuff vibrating. That’s what it felt like. And then it went away, oddly enough. And then it started vibrating again; and a few laps later it finally broke.”

THERE WERE HIGH HOPES COMING INTO THIS RACE OF ADVANCING BEYOND THIS ROUND. IT WOULD APPEAR NOT THAT IT’S OVER. GIVE US YOUR PERSPECTIVE ON THIS SITUATION
“I had a good Credit One Bank Chevy. I was really happy with the car. We’ve had good cars here the last two months. Our teams have worked really hard to get the cars better. And it’s unfortunate that both the No. 42 (Kyle Larson) and the No. 1 had a problem today. But, it is what it is and that’s why we race. I’m proud of my team and proud of our guys and all the hard work they’ve put in. And it stinks that it’s over this way, but we get to race next week. So, we’ll come back and try to do it again.”

WHAT DID YOU SEE/HEAR/SMELL FROM THE DRIVER’S SEAT?
“Not a lot. It vibrated earlier in the race and it went away. And it’s weird because engine issues usually don’t go away. It felt like it had power and then I don’t know about 40 laps before it finally blew up, it just started vibrating real bad. They (the team) said what broke, but I couldn’t hear them over all the cars on the track. I’m not sure. Very unfortunate. It is just the way it goes.”

HOW DO YOU SHOW UP YOUR SHOWING AS YOUR CHAMPIONSHIP CONTENTION COMES TO AN END?
“I didn’t really hear you, but the No. 42 had their problem early in the race and then and then at that point I’m like well it’s kind of Austin (Dillon) and I that are going to battle this out. Our cars are pretty close so this is going to be a pretty good battle down to the end. But I’m proud of our whole organization from where we started the year to the point that we are at right now. Where you run in the top 10 every week, Kyle (Larson) won at Michigan, we just have had great cars and it stinks that it ended this way, but it is what it is.”

Champ Jeg Coughlin Jr. edged by a fender in first round of Reading race

Champ Jeg Coughlin Jr. edged by a fender in first round of Reading race
READING, Pa. (Oct. 2) — Jeg Coughlin Jr. managed to keep his sense of humor despite a first-round loss to longtime rival and fellow multi-time world champion Greg Anderson at Sunday’s 32nd annual Dodge NHRA Nationals.

“Traditionally, at least this year, Greg is usually a car length ahead of me by the time I get into high gear,” Coughlin said with a wry smile. “Today we had a nice launch and went through the gears really efficiently and I peeked over and didn’t see him at all. I was pleasantly surprised to experience that for a moment.” Continue reading Champ Jeg Coughlin Jr. edged by a fender in first round of Reading race

Richard CHildress Racing–Dover

Regan Smith Substitutes in Rain-Delayed NASCAR XFINITY Series Race and Earns a 13th-Place Finish at Dover International Speedway

“I want to first thank Richard Childress Racing for letting me hop in the No. 2 Rheem Chevrolet today. It’s difficult to hop into somebody else’s race without practicing it. With that said, there was a bunch of us that had to do it. We just got really loose in the middle stages of the race. By the time we got it tightened back up, we were already in a bad position and couldn’t make it up. I hate we didn’t have a better run today.”

– Regan Smith

Ty Dillon Finished Runner-Up at Dover, Advances Position in XFINITY Series Chase First Round

“We obviously didn’t want to start in the back and wish we didn’t have those circumstances. But the Red Kap / Sullivan’s Uniform Chevy was super fast today and the guys put me in the best possible position to gain us some points back in the Chase standings. Our pit stops were fast and our balance was great. That’s what championship teams are made of. Perseverance and a ‘never give up’ attitude. We’ll go to Charlotte only three points out now and fight for that transfer position.”

– Ty Dillon

Brandon Jones Finishes 17th at Dover International Speedway in South Point Chevrolet

“We definitely got caught by the caution for the No. 42 car and were trapped a lap down. That didn’t help for sure. The South Point Chevrolet fired off tight and stayed that way all day long. We started off pretty loose in practice and we just tightened it up too much for the race. All in all it wasn’t a terrible day for the South Point Chevrolet, but it definitely wasn’t what we wanted. We have some work to do at Charlotte to keep going in the Chase, but it is still a big accomplishment to be a part of the inaugural XFINITY Series Chase in my rookie year. We’ll keep hammering away and try to advance next week at Charlotte Motor Speedway. That has always been a good track for us.”

– Brandon Jones

The South Point Team Holds Strong with a Ninth-Place Finish at Dover International Speedway

“The South Point Chevy was a little better this week, we should have finished better than ninth. The pit stop calls by Shane (Wilson, crew chief) were excellent. Holding the car longer on pit road in order to pack it full of fuel was the perfect strategy. It allowed us to keep moving forward. We came back from being a lap down, and the team performed flawless on pit road. We look pretty good moving on to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the elimination race. We will continue to bring our best Chevrolet to the track each week during the XFINITY Series Chase. The South Point team never quits, no matter what situation is thrown at us we will adjust, remain calm and keep moving toward our goal. Our goal is to be in the Chase finale at Homestead Miami Speedway. Shane and I know how to adjust and remain consistent, combine that with our excellent pit stops and we have what it takes at Richard Childress Racing to go all the way.”

– Brendan Gaughan

Red Horse Racing–Las Vegas

RACE REPORT
DC Solar 350
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
October 1, 2016
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Red Horse Racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series journeyed west to the City of Lights and the DC Solar 350 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the second race of the inaugural Chase for the NCWTS Championship. During the one-day show on Saturday, teams practiced twice in the morning. Timothy Peters recorded the 13th and ninth fastest times in the No. 17 Toyota Tundra, while Matt Tifft returned to the No. 11 and put the 16th and 13th fastest times on the board. In two rounds of single-truck knockout qualifying under the desert sun, Peters transferred into the final round and put up a lap of 30.69 seconds to earn his eighth career pole position. Tifft earned the 13th starting spot. As the sun set and track conditions changed, Peters battled a tight Toyota Tundra to finish ninth, while Tifft also fought the balance of the No. 11 BrainGear/Surface Sunscreen Tundra and finished 15th.
Continue reading Red Horse Racing–Las Vegas

CORVETTE DPs AT ROAD ATLANTA: Cameron, Curran Claim Prototype Driver’s Title

CORVETTE DPs AT ROAD ATLANTA: Cameron, Curran Claim Prototype Driver’s Title
Wayne Taylor Racing places third at Petit Le Mans in final race for Corvette DP

BRASELTON, Ga. (Oct. 1, 2016) – Action Express Racing’s Dane Cameron and Eric Curran claimed a closely fought Prototype Driver’s Championship on Saturday, and Wayne Taylor Racing’s No. 10 Konica Minolta Corvette Daytona Prototype placed third in the 10-hour Petit Le Mans presented by Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort to close the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season.

Cameron and Curran, drivers of the No. 31 Whelen Engineering/Team Fox Corvette DP, won their first title together in their second season as teammates. They won twice this year and recorded four podium finishes in five races to close the season. Continue reading CORVETTE DPs AT ROAD ATLANTA: Cameron, Curran Claim Prototype Driver’s Title

CORVETTE RACING AT ROAD ATLANTA: Championship Sweep in GT Le Mans

CORVETTE RACING AT ROAD ATLANTA: Championship Sweep in GT Le Mans
Gavin, Milner claim Driver’s Championship in No. 4 Corvette C7.R

Team Championship for No. 4 Chevrolet Corvette team to go along with Chevrolet Manufacturer’s Championship
Garcia, Magnussen take third in GTLM Driver’s Championship
Gavin, Milner, Chevrolet also sweep Tequila Patrón North American Endurance Cup

BRASELTON, Ga. (Oct. 1, 2016) – Oliver Gavin and Tommy Milner captured the GT Le Mans (GTLM) Driver’s Championship in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship on Saturday with a third-place finish alongside Marcel Fässler at Petit Le Mans presented by Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort. It is the second championship for the pairing, the 10th for Corvette Racing and goes along with Chevrolet’s GTLM Manufacturer’s Championship clinched earlier in the day. Continue reading CORVETTE RACING AT ROAD ATLANTA: Championship Sweep in GT Le Mans

Chevy Racing–CORVETTE DP IMSA CHAMPIONSHIP QUOTES

TOMMY MILNER, CORVETTE RACING NO. 4 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R – GTLM DRIVER’S CHAMPION: “Woo! That feels really good. It doesn’t have the initial shock of a win, but deep down this is a pretty satisfying end of the season. We had four wins… a couple of bad races, but we had some amazing ones as well. I just don’t know what to say. Most of all, I am just really happy. I feel really fortunate to be a part of this Corvette Racing team and Chevy. Every year, every weekend, every practice session, I always have the best stuff. That is all a driver can ask for. Yea…I’m happy. This is perfect!” Continue reading Chevy Racing–CORVETTE DP IMSA CHAMPIONSHIP QUOTES

Wild ride ends with five-time champ Jeg Coughlin Jr. safely in Reading field

Wild ride ends with five-time champ Jeg Coughlin Jr. safely in Reading field
READING, Pa. (Oct. 1) — With rain erasing three of the four scheduled qualifying sessions at this weekend’s 32nd annual Dodge NHRA Nationals, the one pass drivers got down Maple Grove Raceway was literally a make-or-break run. Fortunately for five-time Pro Stock champion Jeg Coughlin Jr., he made it into the elimination field, but it took every bit of his 377 national events worth of experience to get the job done. Continue reading Wild ride ends with five-time champ Jeg Coughlin Jr. safely in Reading field

Mopar Campaigners Hagan, Pritchett No. 1 in Qualifying at NHRA Dodge Nationals

Mopar Campaigners Hagan, Pritchett No. 1 in Qualifying at NHRA Dodge Nationals

· Mopar Express Lane Dodge Charger R/T Funny Car driver Matt Hagan No. 1 at Dodge NHRA Nationals
· Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) driver Hagan resets both ends of Maple Grove Raceway track record
· DSR nitro pilot Leah Pritchett takes Mopar Top Fuel dragster to a career-best 3.705-second pass to claim first career No. 1
· Qualifying abbreviated to just one session due to weather at NHRA Dodge Nationals
· DSR Mopar Dodge Funny Car driver Tommy Johnson Jr. No. 2 in qualifying on heels of back-to-back final rounds
· Mopar scores 13th Funny Car No. 1 of season with Dodge NHRA Nationals pole

Reading, Pennsylvania (October 1, 2016) – Wet weather completely erased the first day of qualifying for the Dodge NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway, but the second day brought dryer conditions for the first session paired with cool weather that translated to quick passes down the drag strip for Team Mopar while others struggled. Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) pilot Matt Hagan, in the Mopar Express Lane Dodge Charger R/T Funny Car, came out on top for the 26th time in his career, and DSR’s Mopar Top Fuel dragster driver Leah Pritchett earned her first No. 1 qualifier award as a professional nitro competitor. Continue reading Mopar Campaigners Hagan, Pritchett No. 1 in Qualifying at NHRA Dodge Nationals

Erica Enders wanted another chance at Reading track, but settles for mid-pack slot

Erica Enders wanted another chance at Reading track, but settles for mid-pack slot
READING, Pa. (Oct. 1) — In between what has seemed to be a never-ending smattering of rain at Maple Grove Raceway, there were moments of really good drag racing, and reigning world champion Erica Enders is convinced she could have made a big move if she was given another chance. But in the end, she only got one shot in her Elite Motorsports/Mopar Dodge Dart and had to settle for the No. 9 spot on the qualifying grid.
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Weather Cancels All but One Qualifying at Reading, Allen Johnson Qualifies in Top Half

Weather Cancels All but One Qualifying at Reading, Allen Johnson Qualifies in Top Half

READING, Pa. (October 1, 2016) – Only one session of qualifying was completed at Maple Grove Raceway this weekend at the 32nd annual Dodge Nationals but that was all Marathon Petroleum/J&J Racing driver Allen Johnson and his team needed to make a solid run and get into the top half for lane choice during tomorrow’s first round of eliminations.

Both Friday qualifying sessions were cancelled due to the persistent mist. On Saturday morning, Johnson was able to warm up his Dodge Dart and actually put it to the track when he clocked in with a 6.597-second pass at 210.64 mph. A second session on Saturday was attempted but due to increasingly colder temperatures, NHRA made the decision to call it a day and set the ladder for Sunday’s more promising weather forecasted day.

“I don’t think we made a very good run on our only run but I think we’ve got enough information that we can correct it for tomorrow,” Johnson said.

Johnson qualified No. 7 and will pick his lane tomorrow morning in the first round against Alan Prusiensky.

“We’ve got a veteran team that’ll set up this Marathon Petroleum Dart.”

First round is scheduled to begin at 12:00 p.m. Sunday, October 2nd starting with Top Fuel.

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