NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES DRIVERS READY TO HIT THE ROAD TO THE DAYTONA 500

Cross-Country Media Blitz to Feature Close to 20 Drivers Promoting the DAYTONA 500 on Feb. 22

Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Jan. 13, 2015 – In the weeks leading up to the prestigious season-opening DAYTONA 500 Sunday, Feb. 22, the stars of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will be logging plenty of miles promoting “The Great American Race” with the Road to the DAYTONA 500 Tour.

The cross-country media blitz will feature close to 20 drivers visiting 11 different cities. Each location will host a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver for a day of special events and media availabilities, all promoting the 57th annual DAYTONA 500 Sunday, Feb. 22 (TV – FOX, FOX Deportes; Radio – MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

“We’re excited to work with the drivers as we build the excitement throughout the country about the DAYTONA 500 and the start of the new NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season,” Daytona International Speedway President Joie Chitwood III said. “The Road to the DAYTONA 500 is a critical element in promoting ‘The Great American Race’.”

The Road to the DAYTONA 500 kicked off Jan. 2 in Jacksonville with 2014 DAYTONA 500 champion Dale Earnhardt Jr., who prior to flipping the coin at the TaxSlayer Bowl, met with the media alongside the Harley J. Earl DAYTONA 500 trophy and participated in a Twitter takeover of @DISupdates.

Among the other cities and drivers that will be featured on the tour include:

  • Washington, D.C. (Jeff Gordon)
  • Phoenix (Danica Patrick)
  • Atlanta (Kyle Busch)
  • Boston (Kevin Harvick)
  • Chicago (Carl Edwards)
  • Tampa (Brad Keselowski, Tony Stewart and Kyle Larson)
  • Los Angeles (Jimmie Johnson)
  • Miami (Joey Logano)
  • New York (Earnhardt Jr., Denny Hamlin)
  • Orlando (Matt Kenseth)
  • Daytona Beach (Clint Bowyer, AJ Allmendinger and Ryan Newman)
  • Orlando-Daytona Beach, where driver Austin Dillon and owner Richard Childress will officially activate the new vertical transportation associated with its $400 million DAYTONA Rising project with an Escalator Duel.

In addition, during Budweiser Speedweeks, Aric Almirola and Kasey Kahne are expected to fly with the world-renowned U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, who are providing the flyover for the DAYTONA 500.

Race fans can follow along with each Road to the DAYTONA 500 event on Twitter using #ROADTODAYTONA500 or by visiting www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/TheRoad.

Tickets for the 57th annual DAYTONA 500 and all Budweiser Speedweeks 2015 events are on sale now and can be purchased by calling 1-800-PITSHOP or visiting www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com

Fans also can follow NASCAR on Twitter and stay up to speed on the latest news by using hashtags #DAYTONA500 and #SPEEDWEEKS. Stay connected with Daytona International Speedway on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest for the latest news all season long. Fans can follow the latest on DAYTONA Rising, the $400 million frontstretch renovation at the “World Center of Racing” by using #DAYTONARising on Twitter or visiting www.daytonarising.com.

 

NBC SPORTS GROUP ADDS KRISTA VODA AS NASCAR HOST

Krista Voda

Motorsports Host Brings More Than a Decade of Experience to NBC Sports Group’s Multi-Platform Package, Starting in 2015

STAMFORD, Conn. — November 04, 2014 – NBC Sports Group announced today that Krista Voda has signed a multi-year agreement to serve as host of NBC Sports’ upcoming NASCAR Sprint Cup and XFINITY Series pre- and post-race coverage, beginning in 2015. Her on-air duties will also include regular appearances as host of NASCAR AMERICA on NBCSN, as well as a range of assignments across NBC Sports and NBC Olympics. The announcement was made today by Sam Flood, Executive Producer, NBC Sports and NBCSN.

“Krista is a talented host that has established a strong connection with NASCAR viewers over the course of an already impressive career,” said Flood. “Her passion for the sport and comprehensive grasp of its stars, personalities and history will provide for an engaging and informative race day experience for the fans.”

Krista’s résumé is among the strongest in NASCAR broadcasting.  When she joins NBC Sports in 2015, it will mark her 14th continuous year covering the sport on network television.  She is the current host of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series pre-race show for Fox Sports, and was the first female to ever host NASCAR’s Daytona Duels, as well as the NASCAR All-Star Race in Charlotte. She recently concluded her eighth season as a pit reporter for NASCAR Sprint Cup Series coverage on Fox and has hosted or co-hosted every NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction ceremony, many NASCAR Awards Banquets, and several Fox Sports studio shows.  Outside of motorsports, Krista has an impressive breadth of experience, including NFL sideline reporting, and on-air contributions to numerous major krista voda 2 200sporting events, including postseason MLB broadcasts, Bowl Championship Series coverage, the Kentucky Derby, multiple NCAA men’s basketball tournaments and the PGA Championship.

“This role is a dream opportunity for me and I’m honored to be a part of NBC’s return to NASCAR,” said Voda. “We say it often, but it’s true: NASCAR is more than a sport, it’s a community. I’ve been blessed, for many years, to stand alongside colleagues who I also consider dear friends. I’m looking forward to this new chapter and the chance to share my knowledge and enthusiasm for storytelling.”

On July 23, 2013, NASCAR and NBC Sports Group reached a comprehensive agreement that grants NBCUniversal exclusive rights to the final 20 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races, final 19 NASCAR XFINITY Series events, select NASCAR Regional & Touring Series events and other live content, beginning in 2015.

With this partnership, NBC’s 20 Sprint Cup race schedule includes a designation as the exclusive home to the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, when the elite national series races through its final 10 events of the season.  The Chase culminates with the season-ending championship event, which returns to network television in 2015 for the first time since 2009. Of NBC Sports Group’s 20 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events, seven will be carried on NBC annually, with 13 airing on NBCSN. Four of NBC Sports Group’s 19 NASCAR XFINITY Series races will air on NBC, with 15 airing on NBCSN.

NASCAR AMERICA premiered in February, following Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Daytona 500 victory and NBC Sports Group’s multi-platform coverage 302631of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi. The weekday 30-minute news and highlights program is hosted primarily by NASCAR on NBC lead race announcer Rick Allen and features regular appearances by NBC Sports NASCAR analyst Jeff Burton, reporters Marty Snider, Kelli Stavast and Nate Ryan, as well as guest analysts such as Kyle Petty, Bobby Labonte, Wally Dallenbach and Frank Stoddard.

In addition to NASCAR’s Sprint Cup and NASCAR XFINITY Series races, NBC also obtained exclusive rights to practice and qualifying sessions for NBC’s national series events during their portion of the season, as well as rights to broadcast the NASCAR K&N Series, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, NASCAR Toyota (Mexico) Series, the NASCAR Hall of Fame induction ceremony and NASCAR’s season-ending banquets. Further, NBC is granted Spanish-language rights, certain video-on-demand rights and exclusive TV Everywhere rights for its NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and NASCAR XFINITY Series events.

 

DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY FEATURES BUSY SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES DURING FALL CYCLE SCENE

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – October 15, 2014 – Daytona International Speedway will be a must-see stop for motorcycle enthusiasts on Oct. 16-19 for the annual Fall Cycle Scene.

downloadOn the track, the Speedway’s 3.51-mile road course will feature the Team Hammer Advanced School, vintage racing from American Historic Motorcycle Racing Association (AHMRA), Championship Cup Series (CCS) sprint races and the American Sportbike Racing Association (ASRA) finals.

Outside the “World Center of Racing,” there will also be numerous motorcycle activities to check out including:

  • Monster Dash: The annual Monster Dash returns on Friday night, Oct. 17 where bikers will have the opportunity to take two parade laps around the Speedway. Tickets are $30 per bike and can be purchased in advance by calling 1-800-PITSHOP or the day of the event. The Monster Dash will begin at approximately 6 p.m. following the completion of on-track events
  • Fashion show: The Hot Leathers Fashion Show and Bikini Contest will be staged on Saturday, Oct. 18 at 1 p.m. in the K and G Cycles Thunder Alley Stage.
  • Free Demo Rides: Behind the backstretch grandstands, motorcycle enthusiasts can test-ride the newest rides from manufacturers Spyder, Suzuki and Star.
  • Vendors and displays: Bikers can visit with close to 100 of the nation’s top aftermarket product vendors or get an up close look at the cruiser and sport bike manufacturers and custom bike builders have to offer in their display areas.
  • K and G Cycles Thunder Alley: Bikers can spend the day inside the K and G Cycles Thunder Alley where they can enjoy a cold Budweiser and great food next to the area’s largest vendor, display and demo ride marketplace. K and G Cycles Thunder Alley will also showcase live music, games and contests.
  • RV Parking: RV camping is available inside the “World Center of Racing” infield. Gecko Shores at Lake Lloyd (with hook-ups) is download (1)available for $295 and GEICO Grounds Red (no hook-ups) is $175 which also includes two adult admissions for the weekend’s racing activities.  Tent camping in Daytona’s infield inside Turns 3 and 4 are FREE with your daily admission ticket. Motorcycle trailer parking is $25. For more information, call 1-800-PITSHOP.

Tickets for Fall Cycle Scene start at $10 and can be purchased at www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com,  by calling 1-800-PITSHOP or at the gate. Fans can also stay connected with Daytona International Speedway on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest for the latest news all season long.  Fans can follow the latest on DAYTONA Rising, the $400 million frontstretch renovation at the “World Center of Racing” by using #DAYTONARising on Twitter or visiting www.daytonarising.com.

 

GERMAN RACING LEGEND JOCHEN MASS NAMED GRAND MARSHAL FOR THE 53rd EDITION OF THE ROLEX 24 AT DAYTONA

Jochen Mass from the Goodwood Revival 2014 (Photo credit Rolex/Jad Sherif).

DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA – September 30, 2014 – Legendary German sports car and Formula One driver Jochen Mass will serve as the Grand Marshal for the 53rd edition of the Rolex 24 At Daytona on January 24-25, 2015 at Daytona International Speedway – the season-opening event for the IMSA TUDOR United SportsCar Championship.

In his role as Grand Marshal, Mass will deliver the command, “Drivers start your engines,” for the demanding 24-hour sports car race staged on the track’s 3.56-mile road course. Mass joins other racing legends such as David Hobbs, Hurley Haywood, A.J. Foyt, Dan Gurney, Vic Elford and Brian Redman who have served as Grand Marshal for the prestigious twice-around-the-clock challenge.

“Jochen Mass is an endurance racing legend as well as a veteran driver in Formula One,” Daytona International Speedway President Joie Chitwood III said. “It’s an honor to have him preside as Grand Marshal for the Rolex 24 At Daytona to deliver the starting command as we kick off the 2015 racing season.”

Between 1977-87, Mass made five starts in the Rolex 24 At Daytona posting a best finish of third in 1985 and 1986 driving Jim Busby’s Porsche 962. In 1977, Mass put the first turbo-charged Porsche 935 on pole for the Rolex 24; in 1987 he won his second pole driving Bruce Leven’s Porsche 962.

Notable victories for Mass in his sports car career include the 12 Hours of Sebring with co-driver Bobby Rahal in 1987 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1989 with co-drivers Manuel Reuter and Stanley Dickens.

Between 1973-82, during his Formula One career, Mass made more than 100 starts and earned his lone victory in the 1975 Spanish Grand Prix.

Tickets for the 2015 Rolex 24 At Daytona and the Roar Before The Rolex 24, the three-day test session scheduled for January 9-11, can be purchased online at www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-PITSHOP.

Fans can follow sports cars at www.imsa.com and go on Twitter at TUDOR United SportsCar Championship (@UnitedSportsCar). Fans can also stay connected with Daytona International Speedway on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest for the latest news all season long.  Fans can follow the latest on DAYTONA Rising, the $400 million frontstretch renovation at the “World Center of Racing” by using #DAYTONARising on Twitter or visiting www.daytonarising.com.

 

NEW TWIST TO DAYTONA 500 QUALIFYING PRESENTED BY KROGER

Preseason Thunder Testing Canceled

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. September 29, 2014 – A new twist to qualifying for the DAYTONA 500 is among the 2015 rules changes that NASCAR officials announced.

500DAYTONA 500 Qualifying Presented By Kroger, which traditionally features single-car qualifying, will switch to the group qualifying format for 2015. The top two starting positions will be determined through the group qualifying format on Sunday, Feb. 15.

Group qualifying, which debuted this year but was not implemented for the DAYTONA 500, has provided added entertainment to race fans and features all cars on the track at the same time attempting to post the fastest lap.

The results from DAYTONA 500 Qualifying Presented By Kroger will also set the field for the Budweiser Duel At Daytona 150-mile qualifying races on Thursday, Feb. 19. The results from the Budweiser Duel will finalize the starting lineup for the DAYTONA 500.

Also among the rule changes announced on Tuesday is a ban on all testing in 2015, and as a result, Preseason Thunder testing for the 57th annual DAYTONA 500 is canceled. In addition, the Preseason Thunder Fan Fest, the companion event to NASCAR testing, will no longer occur in its existing format.

NASCAR, Daytona International Speedway, teams and drivers are developing a plan over the next several weeks to celebrate the start of the 2015 season and the DAYTONA 500 in the weeks leading into the sport’s biggest event. More details on those plans will be provided at a later date.

The Roar Before The Rolex 24, the critical three-day test for the IMSA TUDOR United SportsCar Championship and Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge teams, as well as Scout Days will continue as scheduled for Jan. 9-11. The season-opening 53rd anniversary of the Rolex 24 At 500px-Daytona_International_Speedway_logo 300Daytona will be on Jan. 24-25.

Tickets for the 57th annual DAYTONA 500 on Sunday, Feb. 22 as well as the rest of Budweiser Speedweeks 2015 events are available by calling 1-800-PITSHOP or online at http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com

Fans can stay connected with Daytona International Speedway on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest for the latest news all season long.  Fans can follow the latest on DAYTONA Rising, the $400 million frontstretch renovation at the “World Center of Racing” by using #DAYTONARising on Twitter or visiting www.daytonarising.com.

 

CHEVROLET SS DRIVERS AND TEAMS LOOK TO TAME THE ‘MONSTER’

‘Challenger’ round Finale Set to Eliminate Four Drivers from Chase Contention at Dover

DETROIT – September 24, 2014 – This weekend’s 400-lap/400-mile AAA 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Dover International Speedway is always exciting for Team Chevy. The 1.0-mile track known as the ‘Monster Mile’ is a concrete oval that provides many unique the-monster- 550mile-doverchallenges for drivers and teams.  The self-cleaning, high-banked track makes it difficult to avoid mayhem and one small mistake can lead to a disastrous day.

The racing on Sunday will be even more intense because it is the final of three races in the ‘Challenger’ round, the first elimination for the Chase for the Sprint Cup.  The current Chase contender field will be reduced from 16 to 12 when the checkered flag flies at Dover.  The eight Chevrolet SS chasers are all anxious to transfer to the next segment and continue their individual quests for the championship.

The Monster Mile has been a successful 1.0-mile oval for Team Chevy with Chevrolet SS being victorious four out of the last five races at Dover.  Six-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson has had the most success at this track with nine trophies to his credit.

Solid strategy and fast cars will be key for drivers and teams as they deal with predicted warm temperatures which could lead to a slick race track.  For the second week in a row qualifying will be of up most importance in order to get good pit selection on pit road to give the driver a small advantage over the tight competition.

All the action is scheduled to begin Sunday September 28th at 2:00 p.m. ET. Live coverage will be available on ESPN, MRN, Sirius NASCAR Radio Channel 90 and NASCAR.com.

ENGINEER EXPERTISE FROM THE GARAGE AREA – PAT SUHY, MANAGER, CHEVROLET RACING – NASCAR GROUP MANAGER:

Pat Suhy

“Congratulations to last weekend’s Team Chevy winners!  It’s always nice to add another driver to the long list of drivers who got their first win in a Chevy, and Cole Custer did a great job in the Camping World Truck Series race at NHMS to add his name to that list.  In the Nationwide Series race in Kentucky, Brendan Gaughan led a trio of Richard Childress Racing Camaros across line and captured Chevrolet’s 15th win of the season in that series.

“Looking ahead to this coming weekend’s triple header at Dover International Speedway, the big story will be that it’s the final race of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase for the Championship ‘Challenger’ round’ of 16.  Chevy has several drivers well positioned to advance into the ‘Contender’ round of 12.

“This concrete one-mile track is challenging enough without the pressure of being a cutoff race within the Chase.  With the added pressure to perform, for some teams it will be interesting to see how the race unfolds.  With the combined efforts of our teams, engineering staffs, and our Team Chevy engineering group, preparations have been made to have the fastest cars possible heading into the weekend.

“Combining fast cars with strategies developed by the talented lineup of Chevy crew chiefs, along with great execution on the track by drivers and pit crews, should lead to some exciting racing and great results for Team Chevy.”

TEAM CHEVY FROM THE DRIVER’S SEAT – CHASE CONTENDERS: KEVIN HARVICK, NO. 4 BUDWEISER CHEVROLET SS – 3RD IN STANDINGS

“Dover is definitely one of the most taxing places that we go to for sure. There are just a lot of g-forces as you go off into the corner and it kind of throws you down into a hole. There’s a lot of banking with a lot of speed and it’s hard on your body. I usually leave out of there with sore heels from where my feet have beat on the floorboard through the day. It’s definitely a very taxing race track for a driver.”

JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 LOWE’S/KOBALT TOOLS CHEVROLET SS – 4TH IN STANDINGS

“I love Dover. It’s one of the best tracks for this Lowe’s/Kobalt team.  I think it goes back to my off-road days, this track just suits my driving style. It’s good to have the going into this race, especially since it’s a cut-off race, but it doesn’t guarantee us anything going back. It makes the week leading into it feel a little bit better. It gives us some talking points and places to look at and focus on, but we still have to show up there and get the job done.”

DALE EARNHARDT, JR., NO. 88 NATIONAL GUARD CHEVROLET SS – 6TH IN STANDINGS

“We run well at Dover. I know everybody is looking at us like we are falling off a little bit, but Chicago hadn’t been a great track for us and New Hampshire hadn’t either. Dover has. So I will be surprised if we don’t go there and be competitive. We were racing for a win there last year and ran pretty good there earlier this year. I look forward to going and having a good car. Dover is not a track where we practice well.  I just have to keep that in mind while we are out there practicing and not get too distraught because we race pretty well there.”

JEFF GORDON, NO. 24 DRIVE TO END HUNGER CHEVROLET SS – 7TH IN STANDINGS

“We had a good car last weekend at New Hampshire, but we didn’t get the finish we had hoped for because of the cut tire and damage after hitting the wall. Instead of going into Dover with a good cushion, we have to go there and perform at a high level like we’ve been doing all year to make it to the next round.”

AJ ALLMENDINGER, NO. 47 HUNGRY JACK/ACME CHEVROLET SS – 10TH IN STANDINGS

“I feel fortunate about being 10th in the points heading into Dover. We haven’t been at our best to be in that position. Last week at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, was a good fight out of the team. We fought hard all day. Honestly, 13th was disappointing because we ran better at the end of the race and it didn’t play out. Going into this weekend, I would say that I am not trying to think about it and have all that pressure of advancing to the Contender Round. Things aren’t different for us this weekend. My goal would be no different than if we were 20-something in the points. We just have to have a solid weekend. We haven’t put together a good weekend from start to finish in a while. We have pieced it together and at times have had a good result. Sometimes the first part of weekend is good and the second is not. We need a good overall weekend. I don’t care what’s going around me and where Ryan (Newman) or Greg (Biffle) or any of those guys are.  If we handle our business like we are capable of, we should be in.”

RYAN NEWMAN, NO. 31 QUICKEN LOANS “DESIGN A SCHEME” CHEVROLET SS – 12TH IN STANDINGS

“This obviously is going to be a very important race for a lot of us, including the No. 31 Quicken Loans team. The first two events have not played out as we have hoped. We’re sitting tied with Kasey Kahne in 11th with just six points separating us from the current cutoff spot. With that said, we’re only two points from eighth and 22 out of fifth. It’s close. For us to transfer into the Contender 12 Round, we are going to have to be on top of our game. No mistakes. Dover is a very demanding track but it is usually a track where once we get our car handling right, it stays right because of the concrete. We shouldn’t see the big transition of balance and grip that can really change your day. But if we cannot get the Quicken Loans car to handle, Dover is one of the most frustrating places to race. It’s like a bigger version of Bristol. If you spend the majority of your day looking in the rearview mirror more than the windshield, you are going to have a long day. There is no doubt, Dover is going to be an exciting race to watch and I believe we will have a car capable of contending not only for a transfer spot but a race win. It’s a track I know how to win on, and I’m going to do everything I can to make sure our bid for a championship continues.”

KURT BUSCH, NO. 41 HAAS AUTOMATION CHEVROLET SS – 15TH IN STANDINGS

“It’s called the Monster Mile for a reason – the track can chew up cars and spit them out. And it’s because of the tough transitions into the corners with the high banking and even the high-banked straightaways. It’s tough to do that sharp of a turn on a mile racetrack. It’s like you literally jump down into the corner and then jump back up out of the corner onto the straightaway, and so those points of the track are the toughest part – the transition from straightaway to corner. It’s a fun track to drive. You’re always on that edge and, when you’re fast there, it feels extra fast because of how close you have to cut it on corner exit and not hit the wall.”

TEAM CHEVY FROM THE DRIVER’S SEAT – NON-CHASE CONTENDERS: KYLE LARSON, NO. 42 TARGET CHEVROLET SS – 17TH IN STANDINGS

“My team is looking forward to continuing this late-season momentum this weekend at Dover.  As we’ve shown for the past several races, our team is continuing to get stronger and has been really good at overcoming obstacles that pop up at the track.  Both of the Ganassi cars have been fast, and I think we should have a really good Target Chevy to race this weekend.  I thought our race there earlier was pretty good, even though we gave some spots back over the course of the race.  We’ll just look to qualify well and keep the car up front during the race.  Me and my Target team are still racing hard for a win this season.”

JAMIE MCMURRAY, NO. 1 MCDONALD’S CHEVROLET SS – 18TH IN STANDINGS

“I’m looking forward to heading to Dover this week.  Not only because it is a fun track to race, but also from the standpoint of our team has really been on a roll of late.  We have really put together some great runs the last few weeks and I feel like we are as good as we have been all year.  We had a good car the first race at Dover and ended up hitting a big chunk of the race track that came apart.  Even with all the damage we were able to overcome and have strong finish.  This is one of the tracks where things happen so fast, we will just need to focus on track position and have our McDonald’s Chevy poised to hopefully continue our string of top-10 finishes from the last three weeks.”

AUSTIN DILLON, NO. 3 DOW CHEVROLET SS – 20TH IN STANDINGS

“I really like Dover International Speedway because of the physical aspect of the track. You have to muscle your way around that place. With a good car, you can really string out over a long run and gain and pass people. It’s a fast track. It’s a place that aggressive drivers like.”

PAUL MENARD, NO. 27 CERTAINTEED/MENARDS CHEVROLET SS – 21ST IN STANDINGS

“Dover is probably one of the top two or three tracks where you can get a great sensation for speed. There are elevation changes when you drive off into the corner then you drive back up the hill on exit. The tires will fall off a fair amount which means you can move around a lot. It just basically means there are two different ways you can drive at Dover and you can move your car around a little bit to try and compensate for what it’s doing. It’s an exciting track.”

MARTIN TRUEX, JR., NO. 78 FURNITURE ROW CHEVROLET SS – 24TH IN STANDINGS

“I’ve said it many times that I like the speed at Dover. Of all the tracks we go to Dover probably feels the fastest to drive on and I like that. The speed can be pretty scary at times. Dover is closest to home (Mayetta, N.J.) and I have more fans and family at the race than any other track we go to. Honestly our car wasn’t that good back in June but we fought through and finished 6th. For some reason if we can get the car close to a good setup, I can keep it up front at Dover. I don’t know why that is. Maybe it’s home track advantage.”

CASEY MEARS, NO. 13 GEICO CHEVROLET SS – 25TH IN STANDINGS

“Dover is always a fun place for us to go because GEICO’s corporate office is only about 100-miles away. Our Germain Racing team will also be going on a C-17 orientation flight at Dover Air Force Base this week, so everyone’s looking forward to the experience. We’ll have about 20 people from the Air Force base joining us at the race on Sunday, so it will be nice to spend time with the folks that serve in our country’s military. The chaseo logNo. 13 GEICO Chevrolet SS was good there in the spring race before that block of concrete knocked a hole in our grill, which affected our downforce and slowed us down. Hopefully, that’s an issue we will not have to deal with this trip.”

DANICA PATRICK, NO. 10 GODADDY CHEVROLET SS – 28TH IN STANDINGS

“I always like going to Dover. The track is pretty fun. I remember everyone telling me how unique and challenging Dover was prior to my first race. At the time, I didn’t have a whole lot to compare that track to. They said it was like a larger version of Bristol, but I hadn’t raced at Bristol yet, either. It’s nice to have more of a handle on what to expect heading in there now. Dover is fun. It’s fast and it can make for a really long day of racing. I think that’s part of the appeal of it – how demanding it can be. We definitely want to stay out of trouble, which is easier said than done at these types of tracks.”

JUSTIN ALLGAIER, NO. 51 BRANDT PROFESSIONAL AGRICULTURE CHEVROLET SS – 29TH IN STANDINGS

“Dover [International Speedway] has always been a more difficult track for me. I think it’s definitely one of the more difficult tracks for most drivers. One small slip on the track and you find yourself in a bad position really quick. I struggled there a little bit earlier this year, but I feel like Steve [Addington] and the guys have come up with a good plan for us this weekend.”

MICHAEL ANNETT, NO. 7 CYPRESS HQ CHEVROLET SS – 31ST IN STANDINGS

“Last time out at Dover, we were running in the top 20 when we broke a shock mount and that killed our day right then and there. We all feel that there’s unfinished business at Dover. ‘Bono’ [Manion, crew chief] has won there before, I was close to winning there in Nationwide and we had a really good car there in the spring. Hopefully this time we can put everything together and have a good day.”

 

 

 

NASCAR DELIVERS 2015 COMPETITION PACKAGE TO TEAMS

Rules Finalized Following Intensive Research & Development by the Industry

Gene Stefanyshyn

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. September 23, 2014 – Following more than a year of extensive collaboration with stakeholders throughout the industry, and with a keen eye towards the future, NASCAR has finalized and delivered to teams the 2015 racing package for all three national series.

“This race package represents a lot of hard work by NASCAR, the race teams, the drivers, our manufacturer partners and Goodyear,” said Gene Stefanyshyn, NASCAR senior vice president of innovation and racing development. “We’ve remained committed to constantly looking at our racing, and the work that has been done has been aimed at getting a rules package delivered to the race teams as early as possible.”

Highlighted in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series changes for 2015 are nearly 60 enhancements, including adjustments to the power train, aerodynamics and chassis that are designed to work in concert to deliver drivers more flexibility and teams more adjustability. Fans are expected to benefit from closer racing and more opportunities for drivers to pass on the track.

“We have had fantastic racing so far in 2014,” Stefanyshyn said. “We remain committed to constantly looking to improve it. Our fans deserve it and our industry is pushing for it. That will not stop with the 2015 package; the development will continue over many years to come.”

NASCAR will institute a shorter rear spoiler in its 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series package, which also includes a reduction of engine power, lower rear differential gear ratios and an optional driver adjustable track bar.

Steve O’Donnell

Based on the success of group qualifying formats, which were introduced in 2014 for all national series, NASCAR also announced that group qualifying will be utilized for the first time for the Daytona 500.

Additional changes for the 2015 rules include the elimination of team-facilitated private testing, with race teams being instead invited to participate in NASCAR / Goodyear tests throughout the season. NASCAR also will work alongside Goodyear to introduce rain tires should conditions warrant during road course events in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in 2015.

“We’re very pleased with the rules package and what it will do for our racing,” said Steve O’Donnell, NASCAR executive vice president and chief racing development officer. “We’re confident it will continue to generate great racing, along with continuous safety improvements.

The work alongside our industry has been unprecedented. We’ve had great dialogue with our drivers and teams, our manufacturers and Goodyear, allowing us to build greater efficiencies into the 2015 rules package. We’ve met our goal of delivering rules to teams with time to prepare for next season and we’re seeing the benefits of an updated process for developing our rules paying dividends. It will only continue to improve.”

Fact Sheet: 2015 Rules Package

Nearly 60 different enhancements / updates have been made to the NASCAR national series rules packages for 2015 in the following areas:

  • New Rules, with one or more of the following goals in mind: enriched competition, improved safety, reduced cost, enhanced product relevance and environmental (green) improvements.
  • Enhanced Enforcement of Existing Rules
  • New Officiating Processes
  • Newly Approved Parts
  • Updated Business Processes

The following are among the significant updates to the competition package.

Testing

There will be a NASCAR-mandated ban on all team-initiated private testing in 2015

  • Teams will be invited to participate in NASCAR / Goodyear tests
  • NASCAR will not conduct a test at Daytona International Speedway prior to the Daytona 500

Rules

  • 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race Package includes
  • Reduction of horsepower to 725 via tapered spacer
  • Roller valve lifters to replace flat valve lifter
  • Lower rear differential gear ratios targeting 9,000 RPM
  • Rear spoiler adjustment to 6 inches high (2014 height: 8 inches)
  • Optional driver adjustable track bar
  • 38-inch wide radiator pan
  • Minimum vehicle weight drops 50 lbs. via ballast reduction (2014 weight: 3,300 w/o driver)
  • Updated qualifying formats for all tracks
  • Rain tires on road courses, similar to rules in place for the NASCAR XFINITY Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series; mandatory wipers, defogger and rear flashing rain light installed for the event weekend

New Officiating Processes

  • Data Log and Capture System for pre-race inspections
  • Automated pit road officiating at race events

Newly Approved Parts

  • Revised brake calipers

Updated Business Processes

  • Electronic rule book
  • New parts approval process

Source: NASCAR

 

 

RHYS MILLEN CLAIMS THE VICTORY FOR TEAM HYUNDAI AT RED BULL GLOBAL RALLYCROSS LOS ANGELES DAY TWO

Millen Earns Pole Position at the Port of LA Final and Refuses to be Passed in his Veloster racer, Dominating the Eighth Race of the Season. Victory represents recent Coast-to-Coast Wins in both Los Angeles and Daytona

Victory represents recent Coast-to-Coast Wins in both Los Angeles and Daytona

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 22, 2014 – Rhys Millen masterfully piloted his Hyundai Veloster rallycross racer to victory in the Red Bull Global Rallycross Championship race in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon.

Millen had an extremely successful event overall, earning pole position in the final and holding his position for the entire race, refusing to be passed despite fierce competition. Millen had great momentum for the Sunday race, having topped many competitors in earlier practice runs and previous heats.

The win came on Day Two of the weekend double-header on the waterfront at the Port of Los Angeles. The Hyundai/Rhys Millen team continues to build momentum with recent victories on both east and west coast venues in the latter half of the season.

“We’re extremely proud of our Hyundai team’s second win of the 2014 season, coming fresh off our victory in Daytona just a few short weeks ago,” said Millen in a post-race interview. “It’s amazing; we just believe in the car and myself and the crew. We brought that momentum to Los Angeles, qualifying fastest yesterday, winning the semi-final and then the main without being passed. I couldn’t be more proud of our effort.”

The Los Angeles GRC race is the closest of the season to both Hyundai and Rhys Millen Racing’s corporate headquarters, making the local victory very satisfying for fans and employees alike. Next up for the Millen team is the Global Rallycross event in Snoqualmie, Washington, a wooded setting outside Seattle, September 27. The primarily dirt venue promises to make great use of Millen’s hill-climbing, drift and rallycross skills with its loose surface conditions, and is a particularly exciting venue for GRC fans.

 

 

 

FANS TO GET AN EARLY PREVIEW OF DAYTONA RISING AT 2015 COKE ZERO 400 POWERED BY COCA-COLA

Approximately 50,000 New Seats with Amenities will be Available for 2015 Event; Mid-Summer Classic will Move to Sunday Night, July 5

Joie Chitwood III

DAYTONA BEACH – September 21, 2014 – Daytona International Speedway (DIS) President Joie Chitwood III unveiled the Speedway’s preliminary plans for hosting next summer’s 2015 Coke Zero 400 Weekend Powered By Coca-Cola, which include opportunities for fans to experience the gleaming new frontstretch facility being developed as part of the historic DAYTONA Rising project.

The 57th annual Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will move from its traditional Saturday date and will be held on Sunday night, July 5 broadcast in primetime on NBC. The Subway Firecracker 250 Powered By Coca-Cola NASCAR Nationwide Series race will be held on Saturday, July 4 also in primetime on NBCSN. To mark the kick-off event for NBC’s return to NASCAR, the network will work closely with the Speedway to bring enhancements to both the event and the live broadcast. Those details will be announced in the coming months.

The Sunday night date for the Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola will be only for the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. The 2016 Coke Zero 400 Weekend Powered By Coca-Cola will return to the traditional schedule, with the Subway Firecracker 250 on Friday night, July 1 and the Coke Zero 400 on Saturday night, July 2.

Approximately 50,000 new frontstretch seats will be available for the 2015 Independence Day holiday weekend event with 40,000 seats located on the west side of the structure, from Turn 1 toward the center of the track, while 10,000 seats will be located in Turn 4.  Fans seated in both locations will enjoy new amenities being created by DAYTONA Rising, including new and additional concessions and restrooms, the Speedway’s first-ever escalators and vertical transportation options, and several new “neighborhood” areas where they can socialize without missing any of the on-track action.

The 2015 Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola Weekend will take place during a crucial period in the DAYTONA Rising construction process, day 2 550during which the bulk of the frontstretch construction initiatives are scheduled to take place.

“Next year’s Coke Zero 400 Weekend will be one of the most unique event experiences ever staged here,” said Chitwood. “We are as committed as always to providing our fans with a first-class Speedway experience, so we’re excited that we’ll be able to give a sneak preview of what our DAYTONA Rising project will deliver to fans once it is completed.

“The Coke Zero 400 will also launch us into the homestretch for construction, as we put the finishing touches for January 2016, when we will officially christen a new era for this Great American icon.”

day 550 1Ticket details and the renewal process for 2015 Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola will be directly communicated to fans in the next two weeks. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, Oct. 24. Guests with questions about 2015 Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola tickets can call the Daytona International Speedway at (877) 306-7223.

Lastly, in addition to the frontstretch seating changes, the Sprint Tower suite structure will be removed for the 2015 event.  Therefore, all suites, race officiating and other functions will be moved to temporary locations throughout the Speedway for that weekend only.   DIS staff is working closely with every affected industry stakeholder to make sure their needs will be met.

About DAYTONA Rising

DAYTONARISING_4C[1]DAYTONA Rising is a $400 million reimagining of an American icon – Daytona International Speedway. Five expanded and redesigned entrances, or “injectors,” will lead fans to a series of escalators and elevators, transporting them to three different concourse levels. Each level features spacious social areas, or “neighborhoods,” along the nearly mile-long frontstretch. At the conclusion of the redevelopment, Daytona International Speedway will have approximately 101,000 permanent, wider and more comfortable seats, twice as many restrooms and three times as many concession stands. In addition, the Speedway will feature over 60 luxury suites with track side views and a completely revamped hospitality experience for corporate guests. DAYTONA Rising: Reimagining an American Icon, expected to create 6,300 jobs, $300 million in labor income and over $80 million in tax revenue, will be completed in time for the 2016 Rolex 24 At Daytona and DAYTONA 500. DAYTONA Rising was recently cited as a key source of expected job growth in Volusia County as part of the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.

Toyota recently became the first Founding Partner of DAYTONA Rising, joining the Speedway to help provide the very best experience for fans through over 20,000 square feet of engagement area, branding rights for the Toyota Injector and one of the new neighborhoods.

Barton Malow is serving as the design-builder for the project. In addition to DAYTONA Rising, Barton Malow has renovated the University of Michigan “Big House” and the Rose Bowl.

ROSSETTI, an award-winning architectural design and planning firm for the past 40 years, which headed the design for Ford Field NFL Stadium, University of Notre Dame Compton Family Ice Arena and five Major League Soccer Stadiums, is leading the master planning of the DAYTONA Rising site.

Race fans can follow the progress of the DAYTONA Rising project by visiting www.DAYTONARising.com and connecting with Daytona International Speedway on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.  Also, fans can see the construction project up close by taking one of the daily tours available at the Speedway on non-event days throughout the year. Visit www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/tours or the Speedway Ticket and Tours Building for more information.

For tickets and more information on Daytona International Speedway events, visit www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or call 1-800-PITSHOP

 

SWEEP DREAMS : JUNIOR RETURNS TO DAYTONA

Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (Photo: NASCAR)

July 04, 2014 – Bobby Allison’s name stood with a few other NASCAR legends in the Daytona record books for decades. His 1982 season sweep of Daytona International Speedway put him on a list with Fireball Roberts, Cale Yarborough and LeeRoy Yarborough, and for more than 30 years, the feat went unmatched.

Then, Jimmie Johnson finally joined the exclusive group last year. And this Saturday night, Dale Earnhardt Jr. looks to do the same, as he hits the high banks for the first time since his memorable Daytona 500 victory to open the 2014 season.

Junior has good reason to step onto the superspeedway with an enviable amount of confidence; his win at Pocono in June all-but-secured him a spot in the NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup, and his 12 top-10 finishes are second only to points leader (and Hendrick Motorsports teammate) Jeff Gordon. Hendrick, by the way, became the first four-car team in NASCAR history to place all four of its cars in the top 10 in three consecutive races after accomplishing the feat again at Kentucky.

But back to Earnhardt. This win would mean much more than just a third victory in 2014. Daytona is full of memories for NASCAR’s most popular driver. His first victory at the track came in 2001, less than five months after his father’s passing.

This Saturday night, he looks to add a new memory – a sweep, which would only be the second of his career. The first came back in 2002 at Talladega Superspeedway, part of Earnhardt’s four-in-a-row win streak at the Alabama restrictor plate track.