Defending event champion Erica Enders returns to Charlotte in a vastly different role

Defending event champion Erica Enders returns to Charlotte in a vastly different role
CHARLOTTE (Sept. 13) — One year ago, Pro Stock racer Erica Enders arrived at the first race of NHRA’s Countdown to the Championship playoffs as the No. 1 seed, having won six regular-season national events, including the previous two stops in Brainerd, Minn., and Indianapolis.

This year, as Enders brings her Elite Motorsports/Mopar Dodge Dart back to zMax Dragway for the ninth annual NHRA Carolina Nationals, things are much different. Her dominating run to back-to-back championships hangs in the balance as she finds herself a distant ninth in the rankings with no victories on her 2016 scorecard. Continue reading Defending event champion Erica Enders returns to Charlotte in a vastly different role

CHEVY’S ELITE EIGHT HEAD TO CHICAGO TO START THE CHASE

CHEVY’S ELITE EIGHT HEAD TO CHICAGO TO START THE CHASE

· Chevrolet is the most successful manufacturer at Chicagoland with eight wins
· Heading into the first race of the Chase, Team Chevy has eight representatives vying for the championship, more than any other brand
· A Chevy driver or team has won one out of the last five races at Chicagoland

DETROIT – (September 13, 2016) – The Chase field has been decided. Chevrolet heads into the first event of the 10-race playoff with eight representatives ready to compete for a championship title. Chevy’s chasers consist of four former champions, one veteran driver and three first timers to the championship hunt. The most successful manufacturer in the history of the Sprint Cup Series enters the 1.5-mile Chicagoland Speedway looking to begin their quest for a 31st driver’s title and 40th Manufacturer’s championship.
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Red Horse Racing–Chicagoland Advance

Red Horse Racing: Notes & Quotes

Event: American Ethanol e15 225
Venue: Chicagoland Speedway
Date: September 16, 2016
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Red Horse Racing at Chicagoland Speedway… In 15 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts at Chicagoland Speedway, Red Horse Racing has recorded three top-five and six top-10 finishes with an average starting position of 13.5 and an average finish of 12.9.

Red Horse Racing in NCWTS History… Since entering NASCAR Camping World Truck Series competition in 2005, RHR has logged 506 starts, earning 16 wins, 107 top-five finishes, 221 top-10 finishes and 13 pole awards.

Tifft Returns to No. 11 Tundra… Matt Tifft, who underwent surgery for removal of a low-grade glioma in the brain in June, will return to NASCAR competition in the No. 11 BrainGear/Surface Sunscreen Toyota Tundra at Chicagoland Speedway.

2016: The Road So Far… With 15 races completed in the 2016 season, Red Horse Racing is fifth in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver championship point standings with driver Timothy Peters. The No. 17 team sits fifth in the owner points standings with the No. 11 team in seventh. The organization has earned one win, nine top-five finishes and 16 top-10 finishes in 2016.

Follow RHR on Social Media… To keep up-to-date with the latest news, information and view exclusive content, visit Red Horse Racing’s Twitter page – @RedHorseRacing and Facebook page – Facebook.com/RedHorseRacing. Also, follow the RHR NASCAR Camping World Truck Series drivers on their personal Twitter pages – @TimothyPeters17 and @Matt_Tifft.

Catch the Action… FOX Sports 1’s live coverage of the American Ethanol e15 225 begins Friday, September 16 at 8:00 p.m. ET. The race will also be broadcast on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90. Qualifying will air live Friday, September 16 at 4:30 p.m. ET on FS1. Two practice sessions on Thursday will not be broadcast.

Timothy Peters
No. 17 Red Horse Racing
Toyota Tundra

This Week’s Toyota Tundra at Chicagoland Speedway… Timothy Peters will pilot chassis No. 023 from the Red Horse Racing stable on Friday in the American Ethanol e15 225. This chassis was last used by Peters at Michigan International Speedway where he led 42 laps and recorded a second-place finish.

Peters at Chicago… Peters has recorded seven starts at Chicagoland Speedway and has two top-five and three top-10 finishes. He has an average starting position of 13.9 and an average finishing position of 13.9.

Race Rewind: Canada… In the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series’ fourth trek north of the border to Canadian Tire Motorsports Park (CTMP), Timothy Peters had transmission issues just past the halfway point, which foiled a top-five run, and handed Peters and his Red Horse Racing team an 18th-place finish in the 64-lap event. Crew chief Shane Huffman would not call Peters to pit road until lap 24, when Peters would come in for four Goodyear tires and Sunoco fuel. Huffman’s strategy would have Peters visit pit road once more for fuel only under green on lap 34. That fuel strategy netted Peters the fourth position by lap 40, but he fell victim to transmission woes shortly thereafter on lap 43, losing third gear completely. The veteran driver nursed his No. 17 Red Horse Racing Toyota Tundra home in 18th. With one race before the Chase, the 18th-place result keeps Peters in the eighth position on the Chase grid, 32 points ahead of the cutoff.

Timothy Peters Quote:
On racing at Chicagoland Speedway…
“With the way our momentum and our speed has been on the bigger tracks, we all feel confident going in that we can continue that success. It would be nice if we could go there and win and lock in (The Chase) for sure on the last race. Shane (Huffman, crew chief) and the guys are going to keep doing what we’ve been doing and however the cards are dealt is how it will be and we’ll go on to Loudon from there.”
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Matt Tifft
No. 11 BrainGear/Surface Sunscreen
Toyota Tundra

This Week’s BrainGear/Surface Sunscreen Toyota Tundra at Chicagoland Speedway… On Saturday, Matt Tifft will race chassis number 007 in the American Ethanol e15 225 at Chicagoland Speedway. This chassis was last raced at Iowa Speedway to a 14th-place finish.

Tifft at Chicago… Tifft has one NCWTS start at Chicagoland Speedway in 2015, starting 18th and finishing ninth.

BrainGear on the No. 11… BrainGear Performance Formula will be the primary sponsor on the No. 11 Toyota Tundra at Chicagoland Speedway. BrainGear is the brain performance formula developed by top neurologists, scientists and industry experts that provides immediate focus, clarity and concentration while optimizing brain health and performance over time. What initially began as a brain performance formula for athletes, has now become the go-to for people who are full of relentless drive and devotion dedicated to performing at their best. Immediate benefits you can feel – long-term brain health benefits you can feel good about.

Race Rewind: Canadian Tire Motorsports Park… Brett Moffitt recorded a 16th-place finish at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park. After the green flag flew under gorgeous sunny skies, Moffitt fell back slightly, but continued to run in the top-10. With 30 laps to go, Zipadelli called Moffitt to pit road for four more tires and fuel under green flag conditions. The Iowa native worked his way back into the top-10, but was involved in an incident with another competitor on lap 54 and sustained damage. Moffitt made two stops for the No. 11 team to repair the damage and change four tires, With nine laps to go, Moffitt restarted in 24th and with the help of two laps of overtime, made his way to the 16th position to take the checkered flag.

Matt Tifft Quote:
On racing at Chicagoland Speedway…
“I’m excited to get back behind the wheel,” said Tifft. “I’ve really missed being at the track, so I’m very happy to be back and able to race the No. 11 Tundra with BrainGear and Surface Sunscreen on board.”

2015 INDYCAR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR SUPPORTS F4 U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM

2015 INDYCAR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR SUPPORTS F4 U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM

IndyCar driver Gabby Chaves tests F4 U.S. cars

SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN (September 13, 2016) – As the Formula 4 United States Championship Powered by Honda points race narrows, teams are deploying all of their resources to make their cars faster.

GMV Motorsports, co-owned by five-time IndyCar winner and ESPN on ABC color analyst Scott Goodyear, three-time Indy 500 starter Dr. Jack Miller, and four-time Super Bowl champion and Indianapolis Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri, invited 2015 IndyCar Rookie of the Year Gabby Chaves to test their two F4 U.S. cars at Gingerman Raceway in South Haven, Michigan, before the championship’s penultimate race of the season. Continue reading 2015 INDYCAR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR SUPPORTS F4 U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM

Richard Childress Racing–Chicagoland Preview

Richard Childress Racing’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series history at Chicagoland Speedway … Richard Childress is tied for second place for number of car owner victories at Chicagoland Speedway with Kevin Harvick’s back-to-back wins in 2001 and 2002. In 48 starts at the 1.5-mile suburban Chicago tri-oval, Richard Childress Racing teams have a combined 10 top-five, 19 top-10 finishes and one pole award with Jeff Burton in 2006.

RCR in the NSCS … In 2,706 Sprint Cup Series starts dating back to 1969, RCR has amassed 46 pole awards,105 wins, 473 top-five finishes and 1,024 top-10 finishes, with an average starting position of 17.8 and an average finishing position of 16.0. RCR has earned 15 total championships (six Sprint Cup Series championships with Earnhardt in 1986, ’87, ’90, ’91, ’93 and ’94, six NASCAR XFINITY Series titles, two NASCAR Camping World Truck Series titles and one ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards title) and was the first organization to win titles in NASCAR’s three national series.

The Collective RCR …Last weekend at Richmond International Raceway, Austin Dillon clinched a spot in the 2016 Chase for the Sprint Cup, and ranks 15th on the Chase Grid. Newman ranks 17th and Menard ranks 23rd in the driver championship point standings.

Life-saving Education … The Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma funds education to provide the people that save injured kids’ lives with the latest techniques. We recently provided a sports medicine education course for EMS, coaches and athletic trainers, and are hosting a pediatric trauma conference in NC and international web symposium in September. Learn more about our programs saveinjuredkids.org/sportsmedicine2016/.

Five-time Pro Stock champ Jeg Coughlin Jr. excited for fresh start Countdown provides

Five-time Pro Stock champ Jeg Coughlin Jr. excited for fresh start Countdown provides
CHARLOTTE (Sept. 13) — Five-time Pro Stock champion Jeg Coughlin Jr. has won championships in almost every way possible. He has earned them before NHRA instituted the Countdown to the Championship playoff system. He has entered the playoffs as the lead dog and had to fight off all challengers. He has also come from behind and snatched glory from his rivals.

Heading into this weekend’s ninth annual NHRA Carolina Nationals, Coughlin finds his Magneti Marelli offered by Mopar/JEGS.com Dodge Dart team in yet another unique position. He joined Elite Motorsports last off-season as the team was coming off back-to-back titles with driver Erica Enders. Everything was changing, with the team switching manufacturers to Mopar and NHRA instituting sweeping changes in the class, including fuel injection and rpm limitations. Continue reading Five-time Pro Stock champ Jeg Coughlin Jr. excited for fresh start Countdown provides

No muss, no fuss: Mike Coughlin just wants to race his JEGS.com Top Dragster

No muss, no fuss: Mike Coughlin just wants to race his JEGS.com Top Dragster
CHARLOTTE (Sept. 13) — Two-time Division 3 champion Mike Coughlin of the famed Coughlin drag racing family cannot wait to get to zMax Dragway this weekend for the ninth annual NHRA Carolina Nationals and just have some fun.

After several years in the Top Sportsman category, Coughlin decided to make the switch to Top Dragster in the off-season, and he has spent the year adapting to the faster class, including many long weekends where he and the JEGS crew were simply trying to figure out how to run their rail.

“We’ve definitely had an up and down year with this new Top Dragster project and we’re not in any title hunt, so this is just going to be a fun weekend racing with my brothers Troy and Jeg and my sister-in-law Samantha,” Coughlin said. “My son Clay also is coming to Charlotte for the first time, so I can’t wait to show him zMax Dragway and what a four-lane dragstrip looks like. Continue reading No muss, no fuss: Mike Coughlin just wants to race his JEGS.com Top Dragster

JFR STRENGTHENS CREW CHIEF ASSIGNMENTS FOR COUNTDOWN

JFR STRENGTHENS CREW CHIEF ASSIGNMENTS FOR COUNTDOWN

YORBA LINDA, CA (September 13, 2016) — John Force, 18-time NHRA Funny Car world champion team owner, is only focused on bringing the 19th Mello Yello NHRA Funny Car and first Mello Yello NHRA Top Fuel championships to the Yorba Linda, California and Brownsburg, Indiana based race teams. The team concluded the 2016 NHRA regular season with four Funny Car national event wins, three Top Fuel national event wins and a Traxxas Nitro Shootout victory in an all JFR final round with rising star Courtney Force edging teammate Robert Hight for the $100,000 top prize.

Heading into the 9th annual Carolina NHRA Nationals John Force’s PEAK Chevrolet Camaro SS Funny Car team will be looking to win their unprecedented 17th NHRA Funny Car championship. Crew chief Jon Schaffer, who led the team to two victories during the Western Swing, will be joined by Jason McCulloch in sharing the tune-up duties. Nick Casertano will continue his day-to-day duties of crew management and Funny Car operations on the PEAK team. Continue reading JFR STRENGTHENS CREW CHIEF ASSIGNMENTS FOR COUNTDOWN

After Indy Final Round, Allen Johnson Feels Hopeful for First Race of Countdown at zMAX Dragway

After Indy Final Round, Allen Johnson Feels Hopeful for First Race of Countdown at zMAX Dragway

GREENEVILLE, Tenn. (September 13, 2016) – The Countdown to the Championship is upon the drivers in the Mello Yello Drag Racing Series as they head into the 19th of 24 events on tour. Marathon Petroleum’s Allen Johnson is coming off a spectacular raceday at Indy two weeks ago as a result of outdriving his competition with three holeshot wins in a row on his way to the finals. Despite not winning at the last event, doing well at Indy was exactly the momentum Johnson always talks about needing as he proceeds into the Countdown.

“We’ve been testing a lot of stuff with our tune-up the last few months to get ready for the Countdown and I feel like we’ve got a good base combination to work off of in Charlotte,” Johnson said. “We didn’t run how we wanted in Indy and we don’t really understand why but I feel like we’ve got all the pieces we need to do well the next six races.” Continue reading After Indy Final Round, Allen Johnson Feels Hopeful for First Race of Countdown at zMAX Dragway

THE CHASE IS ON!

THE CHASE IS ON!

The field of 58 NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers has been narrowed to 16. Introducing the Class of 2016 Chase competitors.

Roush Yates Engines is proud to be the exclusive NASCAR engine builder of the Ford FR9 V8 race engines that will provide the power under the hood for three of this year’s drivers in the 2016 Chase.

Brad Keselowski, driver No. 2 for Team Penske was the first Ford Performance driver to claim his spot in the Chase grid after accumulating a season high of 4 wins. Keselowski secured the first win for Team Penske in the desert at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and then followed it up with wins in Talladega, Daytona 400 and Kentucky.

Joey Logano, driver of Team Penske’s No. 22 car punched his ticket to The Chase by winning in team owner Roger Penske and Ford Performance’s backyard at the Michigan 400. Continue reading THE CHASE IS ON!

Team Mopar in Hot Pursuit of NHRA Championship

Team Mopar in Hot Pursuit of NHRA Championship
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· NHRA’s 2016 Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Countdown to the Championship set to begin in Charlotte
· Nine Mopar-powered drag racers set to contend for season title across three professional categories
· Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) Mopar Dodge Charger R/T driver Ron Capps enters Countdown as Funny Car points leader
· Mopar Express Lane Dodge Charger pilot Matt Hagan, DSR teammates Jack Beckman, Tommy Johnson Jr. looking to win for Mopar
· DSR Mopar-powered Tony Schumacher, Leah Pritchett to race for Top Fuel trophy
· Team Mopar’s Erica Enders, Jeg Coughlin Jr., and Mopar-powered Allen Johnson in Pro Stock championship hunt
· Countdown to the Championship points reset
· Six-race 2016 Countdown to the Championship playoffs schedule Continue reading Team Mopar in Hot Pursuit of NHRA Championship

Ross Hoek Motorsports: Crandon World Championship Weekend Race Report

Ross Hoek Motorsports: Crandon World Championship Weekend Race Report

Holland, Mich. (September 12, 2016) – The Ross Hoek Motorsports, Automatic Transmission Design PRO-4 ended the 2016 TORC Series presented by AMSOIL with a “never quit” attitude as the team ran very competitive laps at the Crandon Off-Road World Championships. Unfortunately the overall results really didn’t represent the effort and pace the #10 RHM ATD PRO-4 ran during the largest short-course off-road racing event of the year.

The team had a rough start to Thursday’s practice session as a seal failure cut short the scheduled full day of practice for Ross Hoek. The unit was replaced and the truck was prepped for Friday’s parade and Saturday’s final round of the 2016 TORC season. Continue reading Ross Hoek Motorsports: Crandon World Championship Weekend Race Report

Matt Tifft Returns to NASCAR Competition at Chicagoland Speedway

Matt Tifft Returns to NASCAR Competition at Chicagoland Speedway

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (Sept. 12, 2016) -Matt Tifft, who underwent surgery for removal of a low-grade glioma in the brain in June, will return to NASCAR competition in the No. 11 BrainGear/Surface Sunscreen Toyota Tundra at Chicagoland Speedway.

“I’m excited to get back behind the wheel,” said Tifft. “I’ve really missed being at the track, so I’m very happy to be back and able to race the No. 11 Tundra with BrainGear and Surface Sunscreen on board.” Continue reading Matt Tifft Returns to NASCAR Competition at Chicagoland Speedway

Early Wreck Relegates Blaney, SKF Ford Team to a 39th-Place Finish at Richmond

Early Wreck Relegates Blaney, SKF Ford Team to a 39th-Place Finish at Richmond

September 11, 2016

A crash just 10 laps into Saturday’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway took Ryan Blaney and his SKF Ford team out of contention for a berth in the Chase for the Sprint Cup and eliminated any chance for a good finish in the race.

Blaney took the No. 21 SKF Fusion to the garage where his crew spent more than 100 laps patching up the damage. He returned him to the track and gained one spot to finish 39th.

Blaney described the contact with Trevor Bayne that preceded his spin into the wall as “unfortunate” and said one of his biggest regrets was not being able to deliver a strong race for sponsors SKF and Motion Industries.

“I thought I was clear,” Blaney said. “It is an unfortunate race deal.”

“I want to thank SKF for being on board. I wish we could have worked on our car and gotten it better throughout the night.

“It is unfortunate that we didn’t get to run to see where our car was going to go. That is the most unfortunate part about this. We didn’t even give ourselves a shot at it. That is something I will have regret about.”

“All we can do is go on to Chicago and try to do better there.”

Team co-owner Eddie Wood praised his crew for getting the No. 21 Fusion back on the track and running with good speed despite considerable damage.

“They did a good job putting it back together,” Wood said. “Even with the car torn up, Ryan was turning some good lap times.”

Wood also said he’s glad his Wood Brothers team will get another chance to better represent SKF.

“They will be back on the car at Phoenix, and we will do our best to represent them well there,” Wood said.

The No. 21 team will be back with sponsor Motorcraft/Quick Lane this weekend at Chicagoland Speedway to begin the final 10 races of the 2016 season.

“Even though we won’t be a part of the Chase for the Sprint Cup, we will be racing at some of our best tracks,” Wood said. “Our team will bounce back from tonight’s disappointment, and we look forward to getting our share of the attention before the season ends with the Ford Championship Weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway.”

Richard Childress Racing–Richmond Post Race

Austin Dillon and Dow Team Claim a Chase Berth with a 13th-Place Finish at Richmond

“I’m just proud of our effort, our team, everything we went through this year. We shouldn’t have been in this situation. We had good enough cars to not have to be in this situation, but, hey, we were in a tight situation down to the end. Especially, with the No. 5 up there near the end, but we were racing the No. 1 all night, we did our job, we stayed in that buffer. I’m proud to be here. I’m just excited. The stress level is off of me. I’m not going to take stress into the Chase. I’m going to go have fun and try to win, look at it with no pressure situation. I can’t thank everyone at Dow enough for all of their support over the last three years. I’m proud to be in this Chase.”

– Austin Dillon

Contact With Another Car Ends Paul Menard’s Night Early in the Dutch Boy Menards Chevrolet at Richmond

“This was not how we wanted to end the night here at Richmond. We had a good Dutch Boy / Menards Chevrolet and worked our way through the field pretty well after starting 30th. We were fighting inside the top 15 when we were hit and sent into the wall. The damage was just too much to continue. We’ll go on to Chicagoland and see what we can do there.”

– Paul Menard

Chase Bid for Ryan Newman and Caterpillar Team Ends After Accident While Running in the Top 10

“I’m fine. I think it was pretty obvious watching the video. I don’t even have to watch it. The No. 14 (Tony Stewart) cut across my nose into Turn 1 and I got into him after that, but he’d already chopped into me and messed up my line and I clipped him a little bit coming off of (Turn) 2; but he just cut across my nose. We’ll keep fighting like we always do. It’s just unfortunate not to end the way we wanted to. I want to thank Caterpillar, Grainger, WIX Filters and everybody else who helps put this on. But, it’s just disappointing. It’s tough. We will keep fighting for a victory. It’s what we are here for.”

– Ryan Newman

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Richmond Post Race

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
FEDERATED AUTO PARTS 400
RICHMOND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER POST RACE NOTES AND QUOTES
SEPTEMBER 10, 2016

EIGHT CHEVROLET SS DRIVERS IN 2016 CHASE FOR THE NASCAR SPRINT CUP
10-Race Playoff Will Determine 2016 Champion

RICHMOND, Va. – (September 10, 2016) – The first 26 regular season NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races are in the books. After 400-laps/300-miles of racing at Richmond International Raceway, the 2016 NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup field has now been set. Chevrolet will have eight drivers, the most of any manufacturer, competing for the championship – Jimmie Johnson, Kevin Harvick, Kurt Busch, Kyle Larson, Tony Stewart, Austin Dillon, Chase Elliott, and Jamie McMurray – will all vie to take the 2016 championship honors in the season-finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Richmond Post Race

Austin Dillon Starts on the Pole and Earns Seventh-Place Finish Under the Lights at Richmond International Raceway

Austin Dillon Starts on the Pole and Earns Seventh-Place Finish Under the Lights at Richmond International Raceway

“I’m proud of this Ruud team. If someone would have asked me where I’d get my next pole, I definitely wouldn’t have thought Richmond, so that was pretty cool. The tires just didn’t come in as good after the first stop. We fired off pretty good, just a little loose on entry. Once the tires came in, the entry was better but we fought tight in the center. Justin (Alexander, crew chief) and the Ruud team fixed us up on the second stop, but it wasn’t quite enough. We had a car that could have won, but track position is everything here. The Ruud guys deserved better than a seventh-place finish.” Continue reading Austin Dillon Starts on the Pole and Earns Seventh-Place Finish Under the Lights at Richmond International Raceway

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Richmond–Qualifying

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
FEDERATED AUTO PARTS 400
RICHMOND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING NOTES AND QUOTES
SEPTEMBER 9, 2016

KYLE LARSON, NO. 42 TARGET CHEVROLET SS – QUALIFIED 2ND
IT LOOKED LIKE YOU HAD THE POLE, BUT THROUGH TURNS 3 AND 4 SEEMED TO KILL THE LAP. WHAT WAS GOING ON THERE?
“Yeah, I was losing my drive off of (Turn) 4; but I’ll take a second here. I’ve always qualified somewhat decent here. I would have liked to get the pole, but we’ll take a front row start. Short tracks are where I struggle the most, so it’s nice to qualify good. We’ve just got to race well. I’ve qualified good on short tracks before, just haven’t raced great. We’ve changed some stuff on the Target Chevy to try and make it better. So far this weekend it’s been paying off. So, I’m happy about that. It’s still a long race tomorrow to try and work on it.”

CONSIDERING YOU GUYS HAVE APPROACHED IT THIS WEEKEND AS A TEST WEEKEND, DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU’VE MADE POSITIVE STEPS?
“Yeah, I think so. You can see in our speed; we have a little bit more speed than I’ve had in the past. It’s been a while since we’ve actually gotten to qualify here because I think we rained out earlier this year. But, like I said, qualifying has been good for me on short tracks, but the racing is where I struggle. So, I just want to get a good run. A top 10 would be great for me here and a really good finish for us.”

JAMIE MCMURRAY, NO. 1 SHERWIN WILLIAMS EMERALD CHEVROLET SS – QUALIFIED 4TH
ON HIS QUALIFYING EFFORT AND HIS OUTLOOK FOR TOMORROW NIGHT’S RACE:
“Well, it’s a really big weekend for us, but more than that I’m just thrilled how both of our cars are running. We have just made such big improvements. We ran good at a 2-mile track at Michigan. We ran good at Darlington with a different rules package and we’ve run good at a short track. As an organization, it’s been really good and the next 10 races, if we can get in, it’s going to be pretty awesome because our cars have peaked at the right time.”

KASEY KAHNE, NO. 5 FARMERS INSURANCE CHEVROLET SS – QUALIFIED 7TH
ON HIS QUALIFYING EFFORT:
“Yeah we had a good car. It felt really good the first run and each run after that the front end was just a touch tighter, so it made it a little harder to make the lap time we wanted. But we still ended up seventh, which is pretty decent for us as of late in qualifying. I was happy with that. I had a great car today during the day. We made gains throughout all of practice. We started fast and then made gains from there. I’m looking forward to tomorrow night’s race.”

WHAT DO YOU THINK YOUR CHANCES ARE FOR TOMORROW NIGHT TO GET A WIN?
“I think they are as good as they’ve been in a while. I feel like last week we had a solid car, the week before we had a solid car, but I think this week it even feels a little bit better on the long run. A lot of cars are, so it’s going to be a tough race, but I think we have a car capable of contending and racing in the top five throughout the night.”

JEFF GORDON, INTERIM DRIVER, NO. 88 AXALTA CHEVROLET SS – QUALIFIED 11TH
ON HIS QUALIFYING EFFORT:
“Yeah, I feel like we had a solid car all day. When the sun drops and the track temperature comes down like it did here I didn’t know what to expect, but the first round we made one lap and it wasn’t really a great lap by any means, but it was fast enough to move us to round two. At that point I knew a tiny adjustment and me hitting my marks we were going to have a good race car and we got all the way around (Turn) 3 and just got a little bit too tight each round and probably didn’t keep up with it that last round. That is why I fell back to 11th, but great experience with Greg (Ives, crew chief) and the No. 88 team getting to round three again. We did it at Bristol and now we did it again here at Richmond so short tracks are working out pretty well for us. I’m excited about the race tomorrow night I thought our car was really good.”

RYAN NEWMAN, NO. 31 CATERPILLAR CHEVROLET SS – Qualified 15th
WHAT WERE THE STRUGGLES WITH THE CAR?
“Just speed, really. The balance wasn’t that far off. We look at how we’re getting grip in all four corners of the race car on the Caterpillar Chevrolet. The guys are doing a good job working really hard. We’ve got to find a little bit of extra speed there for a quick lap. We didn’t have it all day, but we felt like our long run speed has been a little bit better than our short run speed and hopefully that pays off tomorrow night.”

KNOWING YOU ARE IN A SITUATION WHERE YOU HAVE TO WIN TOMORROW NIGHT, DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU’VE MADE THE CAR BETTER THROUGHOUT THE DAY TO GIVE YOU A BETTER SHOT AT THAT TOMORROW EVENING?
“I think we have, but I think a lot of the other guys have been doing the same thing. We’ve been trying to win now for three years, so there’s no better time than tomorrow night.”

AJ ALLMENDINGER, NO. 47 KROGER/SCOTT PRODUCTS CHEVROLET SS – QUALIFIED 16TH
“This hasn’t been our best race track the last couple of races. Definitely came trying some new stuff. Started the day off pretty far off and made improvements all day and we didn’t have a good qualifying trim run in practice and we made small improvements for that. It is going to be a tough night tomorrow night, but we got out there and do the right things and keep adjusting on it we can have a solid race. I feel like anything inside the top-20, top-15 is far better than where we have been here, so that is what our goal is.”

CASEY MEARS, NO. 13 GEICO CHEVROLET SS – QUALIFIED 26TH
YOU WERE FASTEST IN HAPPY HOUR, BUT YOU WILL START 26TH HERE TOMORROW NIGHT WHAT WAS THE DIFFERENCE?
“We went out early in Happy Hour and I think that made a difference. The track was quite a bit better the first part of Happy Hour and it had some grip. That got us up the charts, but I think the car has been driving halfway decent. I struggled with getting it to turn a little bit landing and then it was loose all the way off. We went back out again and got real loose in, so definitely not what we wanted. We were hoping to at least make the top 24, but hopefully we will have a good night tomorrow night.”

CHASE ELLIOTT, NO. 24 AMERICAN RED CROSS CHEVROLET SS – QUALIFIED 34TH
WHAT WERE YOU STRUGGLING WITH DURING QUALIFYING?
“We’re just not going fast enough for sure. I really don’t know what our problem is, but we struggled in our mock runs earlier today, too. So, we just need to think about it, I guess, and try to go to work tonight. But, the Red Cross Chevrolet has been trying today. We’re giving it our best effort. It just hasn’t been where we need to be. The bad news is that it’s a terrible starting spot; but the good news is that it’s a long race tomorrow night. We have some teammates that are fast so hopefully we can lean on them and try to get our Chevrolet a little better.”

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Richmond–Post Qualifying

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
FEDERATED AUTO PARTS 400
RICHMOND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER POST QUALIFYING PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 9, 2016

KYLE LARSON IS TOP CHEVY SS DRIVER IN QUALIFYING AT RICHMOND
Team Chevy Takes 7 of Top 12 Starting Positions

RICHMOND, VA – (September 9, 2016) – Kyle Larson set the pace for the Chevrolet SS drivers in knockout-style qualifying for the Federated Auto Parts 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Richmond International Raceway (RIR). Larson ran a lap of 22.079 seconds, 122.288 mph in his No. 42 Target Chevy SS to post his sixth top-10 start of 2016, and his third in six races at RIR. Larson, who secured a spot in the upcoming 10-race Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup with his first Cup career win at Michigan two weeks ago, will start on the outside front row for the 400-lap/300-mile race under the lights at Richmond. Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Richmond–Post Qualifying

Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Richmond–Austin Dillon

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
FEDERATED AUTO PARTS 400
RICHMOND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONF. TRANSCRIPT
SEPTEMBER 9, 2016

AUSTIN DILLON, NO. 3 DOW CHEVROLET SS, met with members of the media at Richmond International Raceway (RIR) and discussed being on the Chase bubble, what it would mean to make his first career Chase for the Championship field, his approach to this weekend at RIR and many other topics. Full Transcript:

TALK ABOUT YOUR CHASE POSITION AND MINDSET COMING INTO TOMORROW NIGHT’S RACE:
“I think we’ve done a good job putting ourselves in position. We wish we were already locked in by now, but we have put ourselves in a positive position going into tomorrow night. I’m proud of the guys. I feel like we have a car capable of running pretty well tomorrow night also. That was good practice for us. Just kind of going about it like a regular race weekend. We need to run good, need to finish strong and that will take care of itself if we have a good strong finish.” Continue reading Chevy Racing–NASCAR–Richmond–Austin Dillon

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