Category Archives: Chevrolet Racing

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona Speedweeks–Ty Dillon

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY MEDIA DAY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
FEBRUARY 13, 2019

TY DILLON, NO. 13 GEICO CAMARO ZL1 met with media and discussed the new rules package, Germain Racing’s shop move, goals for the season, and more. Selected Quotes:

ON THE NEW RULES PACKAGE:
“I think this package suits me extremely well. I’m an aggressive driver. And the just couple of tests we’ve done with this package, early-on in the runs, even though our car might not have had the best long-run speed, I’m able to do things that I couldn’t do last year with that package. I think there were two times where I was able to start behind guys like Brad (Keselowski) and Kyle (Busch) and my brother (Austin Dillon) and I went four-wide with Clint (Bowyer) and Kyle and Brad and passed all three of them, twice, at the test. That’s something different that I wasn’t able to show last year. I think this package allows me to show some of my aggressiveness and I’m exited for these re-starts for our team. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona Speedweeks–Ty Dillon

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona Speedweeks–Media Day–Ryan Preece

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY MEDIA DAY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
FEBRUARY 13, 2019

RYAN PREECE, NO. 47 KROGER.COM CAMARO ZL1 met with media and discussed his first Daytona 500, this year’s rookie class, feedback he provides to the team and other topics. Selected quotes:

IT’S YOUR FIRST DAYTONA 500. WHAT ARE THE EMOTIONS OF KNOWING YOU’LL BE PART OF THIS?
“It’s slowly coming to me, for sure. I’ve been running around so much between running over to New Smyrna to get that car through tech, coming back here for practice and qualifying Saturday and Sunday and then going back to New Smyrna. I’ve been staying busy and haven’t had a lot of time to think about it. But it’s very exciting because this is what you work for to get here. Going from a quarter-mile in Riverhead in Long Island to a 2.5-mile oval at Daytona is totally different and very exciting.” Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona Speedweeks–Media Day–Ryan Preece

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona Speedweeks–Media Day–Austin Dillon

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY MEDIA DAY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
FEBRUARY 13, 2019

AUSTIN DILLON, NO. 3 DOW CAMARO ZL1, met with members of the media at Daytona 500 Media Day to discuss returning as the defending winner of the 500, the opportunity to repeat as winner and many other topics. Full Transcript:

What has this been like coming back to this place knowing that you’re the reigning champion? Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona Speedweeks–Media Day–Austin Dillon

Chevy Racing–Daytona Speedweeks–Media Day–Kyle Larson

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY MEDIA DAY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
FEBRUARY 13, 2019

Kyle Larson, No. 42 Credit One Bank Camaro ZL1, met with members of the media at Daytona 500 Media Day to discuss the upcoming weekend of racing and other topics. Selected quotes: Continue reading Chevy Racing–Daytona Speedweeks–Media Day–Kyle Larson

Chevy Racing–NASCAR– DAYTONA Media Day–Daniel Hemric

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY MEDIA DAY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
FEBRUARY 13, 2019

DANIEL HEMRIC, NO. 8 BASS PRO SHOPS/CATERPILLAR CAMARO ZL1, met with members of the media at Daytona 500 media day to discuss this year’s rookie class, his qualifying performance, the 50th year of Richard Childress Racing and other topics. Selected Quotes: Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR– DAYTONA Media Day–Daniel Hemric

Chevy Racing–INDYCAR–COTA Test

CHEVROLET RACING IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES
OPEN TEST
CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS
AUSTIN, TEXAS
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPT
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2019

Team Penske Chevrolet drivers Helio Castroneves, Simon Pagenaud, Will Power and Josef Newgarden met with members of the media at Circuit of the Americas:

THE MODERATOR: Joined by three members of Team Penske who have been all out on track this morning. Helio, we will start with you. Your thoughts on the day?

HELIO CASTRONEVES: It was great. I have to be honest, a bit of a quick reaction first time out there, especially in the place I have no idea. The first time I’m driving. Kind of like it was very rush.

But towards the end of the day, it was a little bit better. Still getting the timing right. Great to be back in the NTT IndyCar Series. Great to feel the horsepower, the quickness of the car, as well. It’s just like you feel the wind on the visor because normally you have the windshield, a year running with the sports car. Quite a lot of fun.

Hopefully, I can help my guys, my teammates here, testing some things that they might not think it’s necessary. Somebody always got to take the short stick, and I think I will be the one.

It’s been so far so good.

THE MODERATOR: Is that how you see your role here at this test, is providing an extra car of data for the team? Also, you’ll be competing on a permanent road course in May at the Grand Prix of Indianapolis. Does any of this help you out there?

HELIO CASTRONEVES: Absolutely. Right now it’s getting everyone, especially myself, but also the team. The team is incredible. We have some guys from the sports car program straight into Indy car racing. They’re ready to go. We just want to make sure that everyone is in sync.

Plus, if I can obviously add, as I said, Simon referred to me as a mule, if I can try something that nobody wants to do it, why not? Every time you have more data live, it’s always beneficial to the team.

Hopefully, that helps me get used to, and when it comes back to the Indy Grand Prix, we’re ready to go.

THE MODERATOR: We are also joined by our reigning Indianapolis 500 champion, Will Power.

Will, a new track for the NTT IndyCar Series, one you’ve been excited to get some laps on. How did that go for you?

WILL POWER: The track is phenomenal. I love it, love it, love it. Very technical. Obviously a lot of complexes. There is a place where the fans can see the whole track like there’s a cool tower. Not that you can fit 100,000 people up there, but it’s actually a good track. Great facilities. All the drivers are stoked to be here. Thoroughly enjoying it.

THE MODERATOR: Simon, we’ll move on to you, driver of the No. 22 Chevrolet for Team Penske. Starting off the season in true form, trying to become an NTT IndyCar Series champion once again. How are you feeling about the start of this season and your prospects heading into 2019?

SIMON PAGENAUD: It’s been really good. We’ve done a fantastic job, the whole team gathering right after Sonoma to try to attack the winner. We understand the program we needed to face to improve the cars and improve ourselves. It’s phenomenal.

Team Penske, they’re the best of the best. They still always try to turn every stone they can to be better. It’s impressive. It’s such an honor to be part of this organization. We’ve looked at everything.

I have to say I can feel a big improvement already. It’s about putting everything together now. It’s a bit like a recipe when you cook: it’s about finding the right ingredients. We’re putting all the pieces together.

At the moment we’re really just exploring. It’s still early stage. But the feeling is good. It’s good to be back at a track, especially a track like this one. I love Indy car racing, I love racing these cars. I have to say it’s awesome to start a new season.

THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.

Q. What have you learned about this track, what you experienced today, that you found most challenging and most fun?
WILL POWER: Yeah, I mean, it’s got corners from other tracks. I know Silverstone, that first sector. I think it’s starting in Turn 3 is an amazing complex of corners, very technical. I mean, it’s a really fun track.

I’d actually tested here before. It’s become a little bit more bumpy, which adds some character to the track. Yeah, I don’t know if there’s anything else really to add.

SIMON PAGENAUD: It’s an interesting track because it’s got a lot of low-speed corners, elevation changes, then all of a sudden you throw yourself into those fast S’s. It requires different things from the car to handle right.

You have to find the compromise to be the fastest around the whole racetrack. With driving, with techniques, you can adjust to turn around the bends.

It’s tough. There’s 20 corners, so it’s a long track. There’s a lot of little details to work on.

WILL POWER: A good idea is a good idea forever.

SIMON PAGENAUD: That’s a quote. Go write it down (laughter).

Q. Are you happy to have Helio here?
WILL POWER: He’s just a pest, a pain.

SIMON PAGENAUD: He’s totally unnecessary (laughter).

WILL POWER: That’s what dad used to call us kids when we were young, You’re a pest, get out of here.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: It’s nice, like when your grandparents come to visit (laughter).

HELIO CASTRONEVES: Just like a fly.

WILL POWER: Actually it’s great having him here.

HELIO CASTRONEVES: The feeling is mutual, by the way.

WILL POWER: Great to have Helio. Helio and I get along well, always joking around. At dinner, he had some great stories last night, great stories. I’d like to share them with you, but we haven’t got time (laughter).

Yeah, love it. I hope he comes back full-time. Throwing that out there.

SIMON PAGENAUD: You just did.

Yeah, it’s awesome to have him. I have him on the sports car side, too. I don’t get to miss him much. I love having him around because the biggest thing is his joy. It’s great to have someone with such joy of life. He’s still a kid when he gets in his racecar. It’s great to see and inspiring. I love having him on the team.

THE MODERATOR: We’ll let the original crew go, and Josef, you can stay.

THE MODERATOR: Josef finished third fastest in this morning’s session in the No. 2 Penske Chevrolet. We were talking with your teammates on their outlook on 2019.

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: I thought it was fun to get a look. Obviously, it’s new for us. It was interesting to see. It’s a very nice facility. You can tell the track is quite high quality. There’s definitely some surface shifting. They were telling me about the soil. You can tell it’s old farmland for sure because it’s got quite a bit of waviness on the backstretch. There’s some high bumps in a couple places. Other than that, it’s a really cool racetrack, fun to drive.

I like that it’s long and flowing. It’s not short. You have to put a whole lap together here. Yeah, we’ll see how we get on in the afternoon. We weren’t super strong in the morning. Got a little bit better on the second set of tires. I still think we’re a little out of the window, which is okay.

It’s a brand-new circuit. Didn’t know 100% where to be to start. I think we have a better idea now. We’ll see what we do in the afternoon.

THE MODERATOR: What about weather conditions? Here in Austin, Texas, you would think maybe we’d be a little warmer than we are today. Maybe in March, it is quite warmer. Will that information gathered from today still be applicable to a different sort of weather climate?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Yeah, I think so. The temperature goes up 20, 30 degrees, it will change things. The general characteristics of the track you’re learning today. The wind looks likes it’s kicking up. I think that’s going to be a very big deal here. The wind could probably play more of an effect than the temperature. We’re learning about that today.

When the temperature does or doesn’t change, we’ll learn about that, too, later on. I think the bulk of the information we’re going to pick up will be very useful for the race weekend.

THE MODERATOR: What are some key goals for you heading into the season? A year ago today coming into the season as the reigning series champion. What would you like to put together to repeat that?

JOSEF NEWGARDEN: It’s the same goals. We firstly want to win the Indianapolis 500. That’s obviously goal number one for our group. The championship follows that.

I think for the championship side, we just need to be more consistent than we were last year. That’s where we were lacking, in my opinion. We had great performances. We had some really solid weekends. From a consistency standpoint, we didn’t put a whole year together very well. That’s the big thing from that.

Obviously going back to the 500, we just got to execute on race day, give ourselves an opportunity. Hopefully, it works out.

THE MODERATOR: Questions for Josef.

Q. You’re at 149 today. How much time do you think is still left out on the track for you?
JOSEF NEWGARDEN: Hard to say. I think we’ll get in the 47s probably by the time we’re done. The test, these two days, I’d be surprised if we don’t get into the 47s.

How much quicker we go than that, I’m not sure. We can go down to 45s with reds on, race weekend, full rubber. High 45s maybe. That’s my guess, my best guess of what we’re going to do. Maybe low 46s. I think that’s probably what is in us at the moment.

Q. (Question about degradation.)
JOSEF NEWGARDEN: The surface itself, if you look at the actual material, it’s very polished. From that standpoint, there’s not a lot of abrasion. But that doesn’t necessarily equate to keeping the tires underneath you the whole time.

Yeah, I don’t know yet how bad the tire deg is going to be. The first set of tires, they definitely were degrading. They wear out. Tire life is not going to be easy here. I guess you really notice a new set of tires is what I’m getting to.

They’re going to last just fine. Firestone, we always have good durability. That’s one of the traits of the tire, it’s durable and reliable. I don’t think we’ll have problems with that.

Figuring out the nuances of how much they’re going to degrade, we don’t 100% know yet. I don’t at least, yeah.

THE MODERATOR: Thank you.

Chevy Racing–NHRA–Pomona Recap

CHEVROLET RACING IN NATIONAL HOT ROD ASSOCIATION
LUCAS OIL NHRA WINTERNATIONALS PRESENTED BY PROTECTTHEHARVEST.COM
AUTO CLUB RACEWAY AT POMONA, CALIFORNIA
POST-RACE RECAP AND DRIVER QUOTES
MONDAY, FEB. 11, 2019

Chevrolet gets off to strong start with two Winternationals wins

• Robert Hight earns 46th career Funny Car victory
• Bo Butner repeats as Pro Stock winner in rematch with teammate
• Austin Prock secures elimination-round victory in Top Fuel debut
POMONA, Calif. (Feb. 11, 2019) – Robert Hight and Bo Butner wrapped up their 2017 National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) championships in the season finale at Auto Club Raceway.

Both started the 2019 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season with victories in the weather-delayed Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals presented by ProtectTheHarvest.com at the historic racetrack. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NHRA–Pomona Recap

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Jimmie Johnson

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY POST RACE NOTES AND QUOTES
FEBRUARY 10, 2019

JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 ALLY CAMARO ZL1 – RACE WINNER
THIRD TIME WINNING THE CLASH:
“Yeah this is great to have all four Hendrick cars qualify 1-4, us in third with the Ally Chevy and then to have a very competitive race here today. I wish we could get in the full distance, but obviously the weather isn’t cooperating.”

WHAT HAPPENED ON THE BACK STRAIGHTAWAY WITH YOU AND PAUL MENARD?
“Yeah, I knew the rain was coming, so I was trying to set-up my move and make my run on the No. 21 car. I had it kind of set-up down the backstretch a few laps prior to that and then my opportunity came along, I made that move to the inside and then we kind of got together. I’m not sure if just the air breaking his bumper plane pulled his car over or if he was late to block, but it was just really a racing thing honestly. So, I made my move and unfortunately he got sideway and it collected a bunch of cars.”

DID THE IMPENDING WEATHER IMPACT WHEN YOU DECIDED TO MAKE YOUR MOVE?
“Without a doubt. I was going down into Turn 1 looking out into the distance and I could see it getting darker and darker and closer and closer. I knew within that lap or the next lap if I had a run, I had to take it.”

ANYTHING YOU LEARNED THAT YOU CAN TAKE TO THURSDAY OR SUNDAY FOR THE 500?
“Yeah, there is a lot to learn. These restarts are so important which lane you are in really makes a big difference and that is really what led to my success today.”

CONGRATULATIONS. YOU WON THE CLASH. HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE BACK IN VICTORY LANE?
“It feels good. I’m just really happy about honestly, a great day for Hendrick Motorsports, for Chevrolet, for Ally coming on board and qualifying third for the Daytona 500 and then to win the Clash. Kevin Meendering, leading this team; there have been a lot of things going on. I’m extremely excited to win. It’s not a points race, but it’s a good start.”

THERE HAS BEEN TALK ABOUT THE SPLIT BETWEEN YOU AND CHAD KNAUS. THE IRONY OF CHAD WINNING THE POLE WITH WILLIAM BYRON TODAY AND YOU WINNING THE RACE WITH YOUR NEW CREW CHIEF, KEVIN MEENDERING, MAYBE THE TWO OF YOU MIGHT BE OKAY WITHOUT ONE ANOTHER
“Yeah, you’re right. I hadn’t thought about that, exactly. But I did mention to Chad that he was able to win me my first pole here for the 500, and did the same for William. I’m really happy for those guys. With this group of Ally team members I have behind me, these guys have been working so hard and we’re off to a great start this year.”

COMMENT ON LAP 55 MULTI-CAR CRASH:
WHAT HAPPENED THERE WITH PAUL MENARD?
“Just knowing the rain was coming. We could see it coming. I knew that was probably my lap to make the move and I had a great run down the back. I got below him before he blocked it, and then I think he came down a little bit to defend and block. I got that move inside of him and was hopeful that the No. 1 (Kurt Busch) was going to be following me through. But I certainly hate to see all these cars torn up. I’m here, I’m making my move; I’m there. And then it just starts coming over. I think it was more of a racing thing than anything. I feel sorry for Paul. I feel sorry for all the teams that lost race cars, but I’m here to win races and this Ally car is fast.”

KURT BUSCH, NO. 1 MONSTER ENERGY CAMARO ZL1 – Finished 2nd
YOU FINISHED SECOND, BUT THAT WASN’T REALLY THE WHOLE STORY IN THE RACE. WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON THIS RACE?
“It was a pretty crazy day with the rain and just the yellows and the line-up and it was just kind of everybody getting back in the groove, but man, there was a lot to digest especially with me on a new team. I love all the guys at Ganassi, Matt McCall (crew chief), I didn’t know we were quite pitting under green at lap 25, but those are just those little things that we will learn to iron out. Today was a great day for us to finish second, get some bugs worked out and to jump into next week’s qualifiers.”

ALEX BOWMAN, NO. 88 NATIONWIDE CAMARO ZL1 – Finished 5th
TALK ABOUT THE END OF THAT ONE:
“We were running almost last and just got through the crash okay. It is a really frustrating day. We kind of lucked our way into the top groove up there, we could be okay, but just didn’t have any speed. The car drove really good, probably drove too good. We probably have to make it drive bad again and then we will go fast again.”

AUSTIN DILLON, NO. 3 BASS PRO SHOPS/TRACKER BOATS CAMARO ZL1 – Finished 6th
YOU GOT A LITTLE DAMAGE IN THAT LAST WRECK, BUT HOW DID YOU END UP GETTING THROUGH IT SO YOU COULD FINISH?
“Just tried to hold the wheel straight and punch a hole really. I tried to slow down, but you can’t stop from going 200 mph it’s a hard thing to do. You know we made it back around so I’m happy with that. The car drove well. I was really disappointed in the drafting. Everybody got to the top and it was really about track position, hard to make a move. We were just kind of where we were. I felt like my car was faster than some of the guys I was around, but you can’t really do anything with it unless you get really aggressive. I tried to get aggressive and no one was wanting to work. I think it is good for the (Daytona) 500 to have a handling car because so many things happen. You can get track position other ways than just racing. So, we will do our job.”

JAMIE MCMURRAY, NO. 40 ADVENTHEALTH CAMARO ZL1 – Finished 11th
WHAT HAPPENED OUT THERE?
“I wasn’t as torn up as those other guys, but we were still pretty torn up and I don’t know what happened. I kind of saw a replay but I still know what really happened.”

ARE YOU SURPRISED EVERYONE STAYED IN LINE?
“When we get 40 cars out there it will be way better. It’s hard at plate races when you don’t have enough cars on the track, but I was shocked by that too. I was shocked by that too. I thought that race people usually don’t care if they have to go to the back so they will make it two-wide and it certainly got racier towards the end. The 150’s might be similar, but the (Daytona) 500 will be totally different and hopefully it gets hot. If it gets hot and the track gets slick it will be way different.”

CHEVROLET CAPTURES SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE DAYTONA 500 POLE

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPTS
FEBRUARY 10, 2019

CHEVROLET CAPTURES SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE DAYTONA 500 POLE
Hendrick Motorsports Teammates William Byron and Alex Bowman on Front Row
Feat Marks 700th Cup Series Pole for Chevrolet

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (February 10, 2019) – For the seventh consecutive season, a Chevrolet will lead the field to the green flag for the 2019 season-opening Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) race, the Daytona 500. William Byron, behind the wheel of the No. 24 Axalta Camaro ZL1, ran a fast lap of 46.319 seconds/194.305 mph around the 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway to earn his first MENCS career pole, and fifth straight for Hendrick Motorsports. Continue reading CHEVROLET CAPTURES SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE DAYTONA 500 POLE

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Rick Hendrick

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING NOTES AND QUOTES
FEBRUARY 10, 2019

RICK HENDRICK, OWNER OF HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS
YOU JUST KEPT SAYING, ‘I CAN’T BELIEVE IT, I CAN’T BELIEVE IT’.
“You know, you work all these years coming down here and you want all the cars to run well. And if you have one up front and a couple in the back, in the middle; but this is a tribute to our organization, the engine shop, the chassis, body shop, and the teams, to come down here and run with four cars running that good. So, I can’t believe it. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Rick Hendrick

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–William Byron

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING NOTES AND QUOTES
FEBRUARY 10, 2019

WILLIAM BYRON, NO. 24 AXALTA CAMARO ZL1 – POLE WINNER
THIS IS YOUR FIRST CAREER CUP POLE AND ALSO THE 700TH CUP POLE FOR CHEVROLET. CONGRATULATIONS.
“Yeah, it’s awesome for Chevrolet. The Axalta Chevy was really fast. Credit to (crew chief) Chad (Knaus) and all the guys. It’s been a great off-season. We’re prepared. We’re ready. This is kind of the first step of our process together, so hopefully it goes well next Sunday. We can kind of chill out throughout the Duel races and learn a little bit. I’m looking forward to it. This is awesome.” Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–William Byron

Chevy Racing–NHRA–ECOPO Camaro Breaks Nine Second Mark in Second Exhibition Run

CHEVROLET AT POMONA ONE
NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG RACING
Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals presented by ProtectTheHarvest.com
February 9,2019
Auto Club Raceway
Pomona, California

ECOPO Camaro Breaks Nine Second Mark in Second Exhibition Run

POMONA, CALIF (February 9, 2019) – A little more history was made Saturday at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona as the Hancock and Lane electric-powered ECOPO Camaro raced into the nine-second zone piloted by Patrick McCue.

It was the second exhibition run of the weekend by the innovative Camaro developed in a collaborative effort by the team with McCue and Chevrolet.

The Lane and McCue pairing, who posted a 10.02 Friday, accomplished their stated goal of a nine-second e.t. with a 9.837 at 134.07 mph with McCue at the wheel.

The team is expected to make one more exhibition run on Sunday during the finals of the Series’ opening event.

Chevrolet is marking the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the COPO Camaro.

FS1 will telecast live eliminations and finals February 10 starting at 5 p.m. ET.

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Ryan Preece

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
FEBRUARY 9, 2019

RYAN PREECE, DRIVER, & TAD GESCHICKTER, TEAM OWNER, NO. 47 KROGER.COM CAMARO ZL1 met with media and discussed the new package, new rules, running in the Daytona 500, and more. Full Transcript:

THIS MARKS THE 25th ANNIVERSARY FOR JTG DAUGHERTY RACING. WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR THE TEAM? YOU’VE COME A LONG WAY SINCE YOUR FIRST RACE IN ’95 WITH JEFF FULLER IN THAT NO. 47? Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Ryan Preece

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Alex Bowman

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA SPEEDWEEKS
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
FEBRUARY 9, 2019

ALEX BOWMAN, NO. 88 NATIONWIDE CAMARO ZL1 met with media and discussed winning the Daytona 500 pole and the importance of that, the 2018 season, the hard work at Hendrick Motorsports, and more. Full Transcript:
Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Alex Bowman

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Daytona–Chase Elliott

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
ADVANCE AUTO PARTS CLASH
FEBRUARY 9, 2019

CHASE ELLIOTT, NO. 9 MOUNTAIN DEW CAMARO ZL1, involved in an on-track incident in Clash practice:

WHAT HAPPENED OUT THERE?
“From what I could tell it looks like I crowded Ryan (Newman) and caused a crash, so I apologize to all involved and all the men and women who work on these cars that have to fix another one.”

WHAT LED TO THE INCIDENT?
“It looks like I just messed up. It happens.”

FRUSTRATED AT THIS POINT IN THE GAME THINKING ABOUT THE REST OF THE DAY?
“I mean more than anything I don’t really think it affects tomorrow a whole lot, I just hate that you tear up race cars and race cars cost money and I just costs some people a lot of money. I don’t like doing that if I can help it.”

DENNY HAMLIN SAID YOU GUYS SORT OF HAVE TO DO THAT SORT OF STUFF TO SEE HOW YOUR CAR HANDLES IN SITUATIONS LIKE THAT OTHERWISE YOU WON’T KNOW WHAT IT WILL DO IN THE RACE?
“I mean true. I was really excited to see that there was actually a pack formed. Typically, guys ride around here practice and don’t ever do anything, so I was glad to see there was a good pack lined up. We were making an effort to try to get in it before it was over and Aric (Almirola) and I were coming up to speed together, he got to the bottom and kind of got in line, so I thought I would just hop in line too and it didn’t work out. Ended up kind of being in the middle and I was going to ride out the middle until the back and I don’t know came off (Turn) 2 there and it looked like I crowded Ryan (Newman) a little bit. When you get close to guys it kind of brings you together. So, yeah, like I said, just messed up.”

CHEVROLET AT POMONA

CHEVROLET AT POMONA

What: Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals presented by ProtectTheHarvest.com
When: Friday, Feb. 8-Sunday, Feb. 10
Where: Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, California
TV: FS1 live eliminations and finals, 5 p.m. ET February 10

Chevy Racing starts NHRA season with high expectations
Teams, drivers look to carry momentum from successful 2018 campaign

DETROIT (Feb. 7, 2019) – Eighty-eight days after Chevrolet Racing teams closed out the 2018 National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) season at Auto Club Raceway, they return this weekend to the facility in Pomona, California, with refreshed and renewed aspirations for another successful campaign. Continue reading CHEVROLET AT POMONA

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas Testing–Pat Suhy

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
LAS VEGAS TEST PREVIEW
TEAM CHEVY TRANSCRIPT
JANUARY 31, 2019

PAT SUHY, CHEVROLET NASCAR GROUP MANGER, previews the test at Las Vegas Motor Speedway from a Chevrolet technical perspective as the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 teams hit the track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the first true test of the 2019 rules package, as well as, discusses the 2018 season, the tools Chevrolet is providing teams to be successful in 2019 and much more. Full Transcript: Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas Testing–Pat Suhy

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Pre-Season–Kurt Busch, Matt McCall

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JANUARY 29, 2019

KURT BUSCH, NO. 1 MONSTER ENERGY CAMARO ZL1 AND CREW CHIEF, MATT MCCALL MET WITH MEDIA AND DISCUSSED HOW THE TEAM IS COMING TOGETHER, EXPECTATIONS ON THE NEW PAIRING, WHAT THEY HOPE TO ACCOMPLISH AT THE UPCOMING TEST IN LAST VEGAS, AND MORE. SELECTED QUOTES:

HOW DO YOU EXPECT THIS TO WORK WITH A CREW CHIEF WITH A RACING BACKGROUND AND THEN A DRIVER WHO IS INTO THE CARS JUST AS MUCH, LIKE ONE BRAIN HERE, ARE WE EXPECTING GOOD THINGS?

MATT MCCALL: “Yes. That’s the easy answer for that. Absolutely. I think obviously with Kurt’s history we have a little grace and experience here and there. So, yes, I’m excited, for sure.” Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Pre-Season–Kurt Busch, Matt McCall

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–PreSeason–Kyle Larson

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JANUARY 29, 2019

Kyle Larson, No.42 Camaro ZL1, and his crew chief, Chad Johnston, met with members of the media today to discuss the upcoming season and many other topics. Selected Quotes:

Q: TALK ABOUT WHAT YOU ANTICIPATE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON
KYLE LARSON: I don’t really know what to anticipate but the (Daytona) 500 because that’s the package that we’ve raced before. Once we get through that, I don’t know. That’s something that pretty exciting and makes us look forward to Atlanta and see how we stack up. They’re going to Vegas in a couple of days so we’ll get a better idea of where we stack up with the competitors. This year is different than others because the rules packages are so much different than what we ran in the past. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–PreSeason–Kyle Larson

Chevy Racing–Daytona Preseason–Chase Elliott

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JANUARY 28, 2019

Chase Elliott, No. 9 Camaro ZL1, met with members of the media via teleconference today to discuss the up coming season and many other topics. Full Transcript:

THE MODERATOR: Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining us today in advance of the start of the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season. We are now joined by driver Chase Elliott of the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports. Chase, thanks for spending some time with us this afternoon. You just unveiled your new Hooters Chevrolet. Tell us a little bit about the look for 2019. Continue reading Chevy Racing–Daytona Preseason–Chase Elliott