Category Archives: Chevrolet Racing

Chevy Racing–INDYCAR–Sonoma–Tony Kanaan

CHEVROLET RACING IN THE VERIZON INDYCAR SERIES
INDYCAR GRAND PRIX OF SONOMA
SONOMA RACEWAY
SONOMA, CALIFORNIA
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER
PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 14, 2018

TONY KANAAN, NO. 14 ABC SUPPLY AJ FOYT RACING CHEVROLET, met with media at Sonoma Raceway to discuss his 300th consecutive start in the Verizon IndyCar Series:

THE MODERATOR: We’re now joined by Tony Kanaan, driving the No. 14 ABC Supply Company Chevrolet for AJ Foyt Racing, making his 300th consecutive start here at the IndyCar Grand Prix of Sonoma. Tony, what a milestone for you. Aside from maybe highlighting a bit of your veteran status, shall we say, in this series, what does that mean to you? Continue reading Chevy Racing–INDYCAR–Sonoma–Tony Kanaan

Chevy Racing–INDYCAR–Sonoma–Harding Racing

CHEVROLET RACING IN THE VERIZON INDYCAR SERIES
INDYCAR GRAND PRIX OF SONOMA
SONOMA RACEWAY
SONOMA, CALIFORNIA
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER
PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 14, 2018

HARDING RACING DRIVERS PATRICIO O’WARD AND COLTON HERTA met with members of the media at Sonoma Raceway:

THE MODERATOR: We will go ahead and get started with our Verizon IndyCar Series media availability. Pleased to be joined now by the two drivers from Harding Racing, Patricio O’Ward, driving the No. 8 Harding Group entry for the team and also Colton Herta, driving the No. 88 Harding Group Chevrolet. First of all, guys, you just got out of practice, your first official Verizon IndyCar Series practice. Take us through how it went for each of you, please. Continue reading Chevy Racing–INDYCAR–Sonoma–Harding Racing

Chevy Racing–INDYCAR–Sonoma–Ed Carpenter Racing

CHEVROLET RACING IN THE VERIZON INDYCAR SERIES
INDYCAR GRAND PRIX OF SONOMA
SONOMA RACEWAY
SONOMA, CALIFORNIA
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER
PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 14, 2018

ED CARPENTER AND SPENCER PIGOT, ED CARPENTER RACING, met with members of the media at Sonoma Raceway to discuss Spencer Pigot contract extension announcement:

THE MODERATOR: We are now joined by Spencer Pigot and also team owner Ed Carpenter.

Ed, we had some good news earlier this week that Spencer would be returning to the 21 car for the 2019 season. What are some things you’ve seen from him this year that led to that decision? Continue reading Chevy Racing–INDYCAR–Sonoma–Ed Carpenter Racing

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Chase Elliott

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
SOUTH POINT 400
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY PLAYOFF MEDIA DAY TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 13, 2018

CHASE ELLIOTT, NO. 9 NAPA AUTO PARTS CAMARO ZL1, met with members of the media during Playoff Media Day. Select Quotes:

YOU DRIVE FOR HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS AND SO DOES JIMMIE JOHNSON. FOR WHATEVER REASON, HE DOES NOT HAVE THE SAME RESULTS AS YOU HAVE HAD THIS YEAR. WHY IS THAT?
“As a whole, we’ve just been trying to get better as a team. We’ve been lucky and have had a couple of good runs. I don’t know. As we progress and get better, we’re all going to get better. We just keep pushing in that direction and see where we stack up.” Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Chase Elliott

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Alex Bowman

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
SOUTH POINT 400
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY PLAYOFF MEDIA DAY TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 13, 2018

ALEX BOWMAN, NO. 88 NATIONWIDE/AXALTA CAMARO ZL1, met with members of the media during Playoff Media Day. Select Quotes:

WHERE DID THIS WHOLE ROOKIE THING COME FROM? DID EVERYONE FORGET ABOUT THE FACT THAT YOU HAVE ALREADY RUN CUP BEFORE?
“No, it’s just been a joke on Twitter all season. So, I’m just committing to it. I think it’s pays if you win Rookie of the Year, so I’m trying to beat William (Byron) for that. I think we are ahead of him in it right now. But, not, it’s just been a joke. Some people on Twitter really don’t get it and it’s really funny, but I actually got asked today what it’s like to be the first rookie to ever make the Playoffs. As a serious question, which I don’t know where that came from. That is… other rookies have made the Playoffs to begin with and I’m not a rookie. Somebody was reading Twitter and took it to be fact way too much.” Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Alex Bowman

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Alex Bowman

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
SOUTH POINT 400
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY PLAYOFF MEDIA DAY TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 13, 2018

ALEX BOWMAN, NO. 88 NATIONWIDE/AXALTA CAMARO ZL1, met with members of the media during Playoff Media Day. Select Quotes:

WHERE DID THIS WHOLE ROOKIE THING COME FROM? DID EVERYONE FORGET ABOUT THE FACT THAT YOU HAVE ALREADY RUN CUP BEFORE?
“No, it’s just been a joke on Twitter all season. So, I’m just committing to it. I think it’s pays if you win Rookie of the Year, so I’m trying to beat William (Byron) for that. I think we are ahead of him in it right now. But, not, it’s just been a joke. Some people on Twitter really don’t get it and it’s really funny, but I actually got asked today what it’s like to be the first rookie to ever make the Playoffs. As a serious question, which I don’t know where that came from. That is… other rookies have made the Playoffs to begin with and I’m not a rookie. Somebody was reading Twitter and took it to be fact way too much.” Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Alex Bowman

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Jimmie Johnson

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
NASCAR PLAYOFFS MEDIA DAY
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
SEPT. 13, 2018

JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 LOWE’S FOR PROS CAMARO ZL1, met with members of the media at Playoff Media Day. Select quotes:

OBVIOUSLY, YOU WANT TO WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP. IF YOU DON’T, HOW WILL YOU VIEW THE 2018 SEASON?
“It would be a disappointing year if we didn’t win a race. I’ve set a high bar to win since my rookie year, so winning a race seems like something we should be able to do. If that doesn’t happen, I’d certainly be disappointed. I do know that we have not left anything on the table and poured everything we can into it. Not that it would be satisfying on every level, but making sure we acknowledge the effort that went into it and not beat ourselves too hard on it. But I certainly hope that doesn’t happen.” Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas–Jimmie Johnson

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas Advance

TEAM CHEVY ADVANCE
SOUTH POINT 400
LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
September 16, 2018

BOWTIE BULLETS
CHEVY’S FAB FIVE:
Austin Dillon, Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, Jimmie Johnson and Alex Bowman make up Chevrolet’s ‘fab five’ drivers that will pilot Camaro ZL1’s in this year’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship run. Only the elder statesman, Johnson, has ever won a Cup Series title, and is the only driver in the field who has competed for a championship in every single Playoff since the format was adopted in 2004 to determine the year-end champion. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Las Vegas Advance

NHRA–CHEVROLET AT READING

CHEVROLET AT READING

What: Dodge NHRA Nationals
When: Friday, Sept. 14-Sunday, Sept. 16
Where: Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Pennsylvania
TV: FS1 taped qualifications, 7 p.m. ET Sept. 14
FS1 taped eliminations and finals, 7:30 p.m. ET Sept. 16

Chevrolet Seeks Quick Start in Countdown to the Championship
Courtney Force in Funny Car, Tanner Gray in Pro Stock enter as No. 1 seeds

DETROIT (Sept. 12, 2018) – A quick start is crucial to Chevrolet drivers – on the dragstrip and in the initial round of the six-race National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship. Continue reading NHRA–CHEVROLET AT READING

Chevrolet Aims for Strong Finish at Sonoma Raceway

Chevrolet Aims for Strong Finish at Sonoma Raceway

· Will Power, Josef Newgarden remain mathematically in title hunt
ᴏ Championship to be decided in double-points finale
· ‘Ironman’ of Indy car racing reaches another milestone
ᴏ Tony Kanaan seeks to make 300th consecutive start
· A driver powered by the Chevrolet 2.2 liter V6 IndyCar engine has won every season finale at Sonoma since 2012
· Indy Lights drivers to make Verizon IndyCar Series debuts
ᴏ Champion O’Ward, runner-up Herta ready for challenge
· Chevrolet has earned six wins, nine poles this season Continue reading Chevrolet Aims for Strong Finish at Sonoma Raceway

Five Team Chevy Drivers Qualify for Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
BIG MACHINE VODKA 400 AT THE BRICKYARD
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY RACE NOTES AND QUOTES
SEPTEMBER 10, 2018

Five Team Chevy Drivers Qualify for Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs

INDIANAPOLIS (September 10, 2018) After inclement weather delayed the running of the Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard for 24 hours, the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) regular season is now in the record books. Five Team Chevy drivers battled their way into the group of 16 and are poised for a run at the championship when the Playoffs kickoff next Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Continue reading Five Team Chevy Drivers Qualify for Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs

DALE EARNHARDT, JR., 2018 INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY CHEVROLET CAMARO PACE CAR

ONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
BIG MACHINE VODKA 400 AT THE BRICKYARD
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 9, 2018

DALE EARNHARDT, JR., 2018 INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY CHEVROLET CAMARO PACE CAR DRIVER, met with members of the media and discussed driving the 2018 Camaro ZL1 pace car for the Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard, his broadcasting experience thus far, the upcoming Richmond race, and more. Full Transcript: Continue reading DALE EARNHARDT, JR., 2018 INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY CHEVROLET CAMARO PACE CAR

CORVETTE RACING AT LAGUNA SECA: Points Lead for Garcia, Magnussen Going to Finale

CORVETTE RACING AT LAGUNA SECA: Points Lead for Garcia, Magnussen Going to Finale
Seventh straight podium for No. 3 Corvette
Gavin, Milner fifth in chaotic Monterey race

MONTEREY, Calif. (Sept. 9, 2018) – For the second year in a row, Corvette Racing will head to the finale of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with the Driver and Team points lead in the GT Le Mans (GTLM) category. Continue reading CORVETTE RACING AT LAGUNA SECA: Points Lead for Garcia, Magnussen Going to Finale

CORVETTE RACING AT LAGUNA SECA: Oliver Gavin Pole-Winner Quote

CORVETTE RACING AT LAGUNA SECA: Oliver Gavin Pole-Winner Quote

MONTEREY, California (Sept. 8, 2018) – Oliver Gavin captured pole position Saturday for the GT Le Mans (GTLM) category ahead of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s America’s Tire 250 at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.

Gavin captured his first career pole position at the 2.238-mile, 11-turn circuit in the No. 4 Mobil 1/SiriusXM Chevrolet Corvette C7.R. Teammate Jan Magnussen qualified third in the championship-leading No. 3 Mobil 1/SiriusXM Chevrolet Corvette C7.R.
OLIVER GAVIN, NO. 4 MOBIL 1/SiriusXM CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R – POLE-WINNER: “It’s always great to get pole position here at Laguna Seca. Thanks to everyone at Corvette Racing and the crew. It takes a massive effort from everyone on the team to get back to P1. I’m thrilled, but this is only a small step in trying to achieve what we want to achieve tomorrow, and that’s a victory. Once the green flag drops tomorrow, this is all kind of forgotten. We have a very good race car; obviously it fell in nicely for qualifying. The Corvette C7.R has been strong all year. We’ve had an amazing team, great strategy and pit stops. We just need to execute tomorrow. The competition is at an all-time high in GTLM, and to be able to beat those guys is pretty satisfying. But the real work is ahead for tomorrow.
“It’s nice to have this moment for the guys on our team. It gives everyone a nice little fill-up going into the race tomorrow. We’ll be pushing like crazy at the start and we’ll work hard tonight to make sure we have everything covered and we’re fully prepared for the race.”

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Brickyard–Dale Earnhardt Jr.

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
BIG MACHINE VODKA 400 AT THE BRICKYARD
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY EVENT TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 8, 2018

DALE EARNHARDT, JR., 2018 INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY CHEVROLET CAMARO PACE CAR DRIVER, met with members of the media at the Brickyard and unveiled the 2018 Camaro ZL1 pace car for the Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard and spoke about his upcoming driving duties. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Brickyard–Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Persistent Rain Washes Out Both Practices and Qualifying for Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
BIG MACHINE VODKA 400 AT THE BRICKYARD
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING REPORT
SEPTEMBER 8, 2018

Persistent Rain Washes Out Both Practices and Qualifying for
Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard

INDIANAPOLIS – September 8, 2018 – Both practice sessions and qualifying for Sunday’s Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) race at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway have been cancelled due to inclement weather. Continue reading Persistent Rain Washes Out Both Practices and Qualifying for Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Brickyard–Alex Bowman

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
BIG MACHINE VODKA 400 AT THE BRICKYARD
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 8, 2018

ALEX BOWMAN, NO. 88 AXALTA CAMARO ZL1, met with members of the media at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and discussed making this year’s Playoff field, his relationship with Mr. Hendrick, the path he took to getting in the No. 88 Camaro ZL1 and many other topics. Full Transcript:

COULD YOU TALK ABOUT THIS POSITION OF VERY LIKELY BEING IN THE PLAYOFFS IN YOUR FIRST FULL SEASON WITH HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS?
“Yeah, I think it’s no secret it’s been a rough year for us and for all of Hendrick Motorsports, but we are still in contention for the Playoffs, so that is cool to be a part of. Vastly different than anything else I’ve done in my career or any other position I’ve been in in the Cup Series. It’s pretty vulnerable spot coming to Indy with three guys who have won here behind you in points that haven’t won yet, but you know, I think we can get the job done just as good as they can. I’m excited. I think it would be a great thing to be a part of the Playoffs and hopefully we are in it and we can do from there.”

IF YOU HAVE NO PRACTICE DOES THAT HURT YOU MORE THAN OTHERS SINCE YOU HAVEN’T RACED HERE MUCH AND YOU HAVE MORE TO RACE FOR THAN MOST?
“To be honest with you, it’s interesting because yes, I haven’t raced here in a couple of years. I tested here last year in the wheel force car, but I really feel like we tend to unload pretty close and there are quite a few teams that unload a little bit off and kind of have to catch up and we seem to run better when the tracks aren’t rubbered up for whatever reason. So, I’m all for just sending it to the race. I think that might actually be better for us. But, we will just have to wait and see. Obviously, the weather is a little interesting. I think we have some floaties that we might attached the car, maybe a rudder in the back, we can all take a vote on rain tires, but it’s going to be interesting for sure if we get any practice or not. I think it will…shoot it might make it a great race for the fans.”

OBVIOUSLY, IT’S GOING TO TAKE SOME WEIRD CIRCUMSTANCES FOR YOU NOT TO BE IN THE PLAYOFFS. GOING INTO VEGAS IS THERE OPTIMISM THAT YOUR GROUP HAS FOUND SOME SPEED AND CAN MOVE ON PAST ROUND 1?
“Yeah the first Round is going to be tough. Vegas and Richmond were probably our two worst races of the year. And then, I’m not necessarily a road course guy going to the ROVAL. It’s going to be a tough first round, but I think our 1.5-mile program has gotten much strong. I think we can be much better than we were in Vegas. Going to Richmond, I feel like our teammates were pretty strong and we were kind of just off, so we can kind of look at where they were better than us and learn from them and go to the ROVAL and hopefully stay out of trouble and not crash and hopefully advance through there. I think honestly, the first round as far as tracks is going to be the hardest for us, but I think our speed has definitely been improving. Our execution has been improving, we had a rough last week. I have one of the best teams in the business and we are always getting better and I’m excited to see what we have brought to the race track this week and every week going forward.”

CAN YOU SPEAK ABOUT IT PERSONALLY OF HOW YOUR CUP CAREER HAS DEVELOPED AND WHAT IT WOULD MEAN TO YOU TO MAKE THE PLAYOFFS?
“It would mean a lot to me to be in the Playoffs right off the bat. Coming from what I came from and kind of going through everything I went through to make the Playoffs in my first year with Hendrick Motorsports would be really special. I don’t want to count my chickens before they hatch because I will jinx myself and ‘bad luck Bowman’ will come out and somebody will win on fuel mileage or something I will be out, but it’s cool to be in this position, hopefully we can pull it off.”

YOU TOOK A UNIQUE PATH TO THIS LEVEL. IS THE PATH YOU TOOK TO GET TO THE CUP SERIES A NEW MODEL OF HOW TO GET TO THE CUP SERIES?
“Yeah that is a tough one. Obviously, I think there was a lot of luck involved in me getting to where I’m at and a lot of circumstances that if they don’t go exactly how they went I don’t end up here. Obviously, Ryan Preece did a really good job of putting together some Xfinity stuff that he knew he could win in and then going out and executing and hopefully that comes up with something for him. It’s really tough to really say that I sat out like obviously it wasn’t intentionally at first. I knew I had those races at JR Motorsports in the Xfinity Series to kind of fall back on when I lost my Cup ride. I wouldn’t want to sit out if you don’t have something or just think you are going to have an opportunity to do something, but maybe you look at (Matt) DiBenedetto taking a leap of faith and really not having anything right now. Hopefully somebody picks him up. He does a really good job. Maybe it works out. It’s tough to say from my point of view just because so many things had to go exactly right to get me to where I’m at. But, I hope it works out for guys like that because there is a lot of talent in the back half of the garage that doesn’t get nearly the credit they deserve.”

DOES IT GET TO A POINT THAT THERE IS AN ADVANTAGE IN RUNNING SELECT RACES IN GOOD EQUIPMENT THAN RUN RACE AFTER RACE IN MEDIOCRE STUFF?
“Yes and no. So, we ran pretty well in those nine races or whatever it was with JR Motorsports in ’16, but I still think if I don’t get the opportunity to drive the No. 88 in the Cup series this probably still doesn’t come along. It’s really tough to say. I think what (Ryan) Preece did was a little different. He went to the most dominate organization, but he also won right off the bat and getting those two wins, I think was really big for him. Every situation is a little bit different, right? I think it really just depends on the person and the situation and what goes on. I think if I just would have had the Xfinity starts that I had, I don’t think I end up here, but I think Ryan (Preece) doing what he did going out and winning those two races he is probably going to get a good shot at a good Cup car. So, I think just every situation is a little different.”

HOW BIG OF A LEAP OF FAITH IS MATT DIBENEDETTO TAKING?
“I’m not Matt, so it’s hard to say, but it sounds like a big one. I’ve known Matt since I moved to North Carolina in 2010. We have been really close friends for a long time. We were teammates in 2011. He is really good. So, we were teammates when I first started my stock car career, but he was quite a bit better than me at that point. I feel like I’ve become a better stock car driver since then, but at the same time he is really, really good. He can get the job done in whatever he gets in, but I think it’s just tough to put yourself out there and hope that somebody picks you up. Like I said, it’s not just him, there are a lot of guys in the back half of the garage that can get the job done just as good as anybody and just don’t get the opportunities.”

IS THERE A BALANCE OF RUNNING WELL MID-PACK AND NO ONE TAKING NOTICE AND TRYING TO GET IN A GOOD CAR AND NOT RUNNING WELL AND KILLING YOUR CAREER?
“Yeah, absolutely. I think you look at, especially, getting in the car that (Ryan) Preece got in. If you don’t win or finish top three pretty consistently in that car you have hurt yourself probably more than you have helped yourself. So, for Ryan to go out and I think that first race he battled Kyle Busch for the win at Loudon and then he went to Iowa and won. That is huge. I think to be just as fast as Kyle Busch is in the same equipment I think that made a pretty big statement for Ryan. He could have had a flat tire and wrecked early and everybody would have forgotten about it. So, it’s very situational, but I think he did a really good job for his career there and I think it’s really going to pay off.”

HOW DOES YOUR STRATEGY CHANGE FROM THE RACE MOVING FROM JULY TO SEPTEMBER? DO YOU THINK THE DATE MOVE WILL MOTIVATE PEOPLE TO COME OUT TO THE RACE SINCE ATTENDANCE HAS BEEN DWINDLING OVER THE YEARS?
“I don’t think strategy really changes. I think the track is going to be a little cooler. Obviously, it is a little wet right now, but it’s probably going to be cloudy all weekend whenever we do get on the race track. That will be a change from a really hot, sunny Indy that we are used to. From my point of view, I haven’t been here in so long that I’m just trying to put four corners together and not mess up. I think, maybe for guys that have been coming here for 10 years it will be different, but for me it’s not anything different for me. Hopefully, the attendance is great. We are always working on putting on a better show and I think the racing… we will have more mechanical grip with the track being cooler and that should bring the racing a little closer together. Just hard to say. I think it’s probably not going to be the best test for it just with the weather forecast and everything and all that. It’s kind of a bummer to see a rainy weekend here in Indy. I love coming here. It’s a special place to me. I lived here for a little bit racing midgets and working on people’s sprint cars and having a whole bunch of fun. I’m just glad to be here.”

RICK HENDRICK HAS WON HERE 10 TIMES. DOES THAT PUT ANY PRESSURE ON YOU?
“I feel like he has won everywhere 10 times. You know I think just driving a car for Hendrick Motorsports is such an honor and an incredible opportunity. The friendship that I have with Mr. Hendrick has been amazing. To come to Indy to win here for him would be really special, but to win anywhere for Mr. Hendrick would be really special. It seems like everywhere we go I get the ‘he’s got 25 poles here or 10 wins here or whatever’. It’s amazing to hear all the history behind the team that I’m driving for. It’s just an honor to be a part of it.”

WITH THIS RACE BEING ONE OF THE CROWN JEWELS TO SOME PEOPLE DOES THAT LESSEN NOW THAT IT’S THE PLAYOFF CUTOFF RACE?
“I don’t think so. It’s still the Brickyard 400. It’s still amazing just to be here at IMS. It’s a really special race track. I don’t know if that is more so for me because I grew up racing open wheel stuff and kind of halfway grew up in the area, but it’s just a cool place to come to and a cool race to be a part of. The Daytona 500 is really special, the Southern 500 is really special, the World 600 is special and the Brickyard 400 is right there on par with the three of those. I think those are the four biggest races of the year. Just really cool to be here and anytime you are driving here it’s a cool experience.”

CAN YOU TALK ABOUT RICK HENDRICK’S ROLE IN YOUR LIFE A LITTLE BIT?
“His current role is as a boss he writes me paychecks and then as a friend he makes me spend those paychecks (laughs). We are both big car guys and we enjoy kind of egging each other on with different stuff and different cars. We both have different cars that make way too much power and we are always tinkering with them. We have a grudge race coming up and he is slowly making me spend more and more money to try to beat him. But I realized I found the bottom of my pocket and I don’t think he is going to have that problem (laughs). I’m probably not going to win. I think if I did win it probably wouldn’t be a good thing either. But it will be fun. It’s just awesome to have a genuine friendship and have something in common like that with him and to be able to talk as buddies about it. I have so much respect for him and like I said it’s an honor to drive for him, but to have that personal relationship and all that has been really cool. Coming in to drive the No. 88 car I didn’t really think that was… I didn’t know Mr. H at all, so I didn’t think from the outside looking in I didn’t think I would be able to have a personal buddy, buddy relationship with him. Because all you see on TV is a very professional buttoned up guy and it’s an honor to be able to call him a friend and to be able to call him a boss. It’s been really special.”

IS THIS GRUDGE MATCH GOING TO BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC? AND ARE YOU GOING TO BRING YOUR MIDGET OUT NEXT YEAR IF THEY DO THIS RACE AGAIN?
“So, the grudge race… it depends how big of idiots we look like to be honest with you. Both our cars make way too much power for the tire that they are on and they are both going to spin, it’s a drag race, so they are both going to spin all the way down the track. Hopefully we just make it to the other end. We were going to put bigger, softer tires on them, but then we made a rule that we can’t. Don’t know why we didn’t that, but it will be interesting. I would imagine that we will have some sort of video or live stream. It might be open to the public, I don’t know. His car has been sitting for a while. I drive my car almost every day and his car hasn’t moved in like eight years, so we are waiting on him on that one.

“As far as the midget thing, I would love to. I wanted to bring it this year, I was just behind on getting it all back together. We are changing engine packages and quite a few things for Chili Bowl this year, so just trying to get it all back together and get ready to go to Turkey night. But yeah, it looked like a really cool show. Pretty amazing to still get it in with the rain that they had. I think the track looked awesome. It looked like they did a really good job and it would be really special to be a part of it going forward.”

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Brickyard–Jimmie Johnson

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
BIG MACHINE VODKA 400 AT THE BRICKYARD
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 8, 2018

JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 LOWE’S FOR PROS CAMARO ZL1 met with media and discussed racing at the Brickyard, what it would mean to win this weekend, the upcoming race at Charlotte, the Playoffs, and more. Full Transcript: Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Brickyard–Jimmie Johnson

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Brickyard–Alex Bowman

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
BIG MACHINE VODKA 400 AT THE BRICKYARD
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 8, 2018

ALEX BOWMAN, NO. 88 AXALTA CAMARO ZL1, met with members of the media at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and discussed making this year’s Playoff field, his relationship with Mr. Hendrick, the path he took to getting in the No. 88 Camaro ZL1 and many other topics. Full Transcript: Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Brickyard–Alex Bowman

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Brickyard–Kasey Kahne

MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
BIG MACHINE VODKA 400 AT THE BRICKYARD
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 7, 2018

KASEY KAHNE, NO. 95 WRL GENERAL CONTRACTORS CAMARO ZL1, met with members of the media via a teleconference this morning to discuss why he will not be competing this weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Full Transcript: Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Brickyard–Kasey Kahne