FDNY Racing to Enter the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Season Opener at Daytona International Speedway
ThorSport Racing Announces 2024 Plans that Includes Four Full Time Entry's and One Part Time12/13/2023
ThorSport Racing announces 2024 plans that includes four full time Craftsman Truck Series entry's and one part time entry.
Notes: ThorSport main stay Matt Crafton is back in the No. 88 Ford. 2021 and 2023 Craftsman Truck Series Champion Ben Rhodes returns to the No. 99 Ford to defend is championship. Returning for his third full time season at ThorSport Racing is Ty Majeski who will again be in the No. 98 Ford. ThorSport Racing new comer Jake Garcia will take over the vacated No. 13 Ford that HailIe Deegan drove in 2023. Jake comes from MHR's No, 35 team that he piloted in 2023. Lastly is Conner Jones who will once again drive the No. 66 on a part time basis. Number of races and tracks are currently TBA. Press Release:
CR7 Motorsports is proud to announce that Grant Enfinger will pilot the No.9 Chevrolet Silverado full-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2024 and beyond. In addition to support from Chevrolet, CR7 Motorsports will also have an alliance with McAnally-Hilgemann Racing (MHR). Grant County Mulch and Champion Power Equipment to serve as primary partners. Enfinger, who earned three wins, nine top-fives and 13 top-10’s in the 2023 NASCAR Truck Series season, will be entering his eighth full-time season in the Truck Series. Enfinger has previously raced for CR7 Motorsports in the Craftsman Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series. “I am extremely excited about this opportunity,” said Enfinger. “I have known Codie and his family for a long time and they have become like family to me.” “When the opportunity came along, I knew that Grant was the perfect choice,” said Codie Rohrbaugh, team owner of CR7 Motorsports. “With our efforts to elevate our racing program in 2024, I am confident in what Grant will bring to the team.” With Chevrolet’s support and alliance with MHR, CR7 Motorsports looks to build on their program for 2024 and beyond. In addition to a new facility, the team has also acquired top-notch personnel to build the program. Michael Shelton, a past Truck Series Championship Crew Chief, has been named the General Manager of CR7 Motorsports. Jeff Stankiewicz, who earned the ARCA Menards Championship in 2015 with Enfinger, will be paired together once again as Stankiewicz will serve as the crew chief for the No.9 Chevrolet Silverado. In addition to success with Enfinger, Stankiewicz has also earned the Truck Series Championship in 2020 as crew chief as well as the ARCA Menards Championship in 2018. Champion Power Equipment, a longtime supporter of Enfinger, will serve as a primary sponsor of the No.9 Chevrolet Silverado in the 2024 season. “We are bringing along Champion Power Equipment, they have been instrumental in my career for over nine years. They have been a huge part of my success in the truck series,” said Enfinger. “It is incredibly special to be able to continue that relationship.” “I feel like we have all the right pieces in place. With Chevrolet’s help and support, we were able to put this together and have the resources it takes to truly win races and contend for championships. I am expecting growing pains, but I also foresee performance from the beginning,” said Enfinger. “I can’t say thank you enough to everyone that made this happen. Especially Codie and the entire Grant County Mulch family and everyone at Champion Power Equipment. I am extremely excited about this next chapter in my career and couldn’t be more happy about my decision.” The 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will kickoff at Daytona International Speedway on Friday, February 16 at 7:30 p.m. ET, and will air on Fox Sports 1, The Motor Racing Network (MRN) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. About Grant County Mulch: Grant County Mulch, Inc. (GCM) has been supplying the lawn and garden industry with quality landscaping products throughout the Mid-Atlantic region for more than thirty-five years. GCM’s continued success is due to their commitment to service and quality. From premium quality packaging to environmentally safe pallets, GCM not only meets your needs, but exceeds them. Their customers demand a great product at a great price, and GCM is pleased to help meet these goals, both in quality and efficiency, while also in a cost-efficient manner. GCM provides you the consumer, with a wide array of products for your customers and your individual needs, allowing you to create and sculpt the ideal landscape. For more information visit: GrantCountyMulch.com. About Champion Power Equipment: Since 2003 Champion Power Equipment has earned a reputation for designing and producing the market’s finest power equipment. From our original headquarters in Santa Fe Springs, California, Champion has expanded its North American footprint to include facilities in Jackson, Tennessee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Toronto Canada. Today Champion’s product line has expanded to include portable generators, home standby generators, inverter generators, engines, winches and log splitters. With over 2.5 million generators sold in North America, Champion is a market leader in the power equipment field. For more information visit: ChampionPowerEquipment.com. -CR7 Motorsports Thad Moffitt, the grandson of “The King” Richard Petty, will make his full-time series debut in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series with a new team, Faction46. The new team is owned by Lane Moore, owner of Venture Food Stores, and will have an alliance with Niece Motorsports. Veteran NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series crew chief, Doug George will lead the team.
The livery of the No. 46 Chevrolet Silverado was unveiled today during the Petty Museum Christmas Cruise-In at the historic Petty’s Garage in Level Cross, N.C. Moffitt and owner Lane Moore were both present to introduce the new team to fans. “This is the opportunity that I’ve been waiting for,” said Moffitt. “I’m thrilled that Lane has put his trust in me to begin this new venture with him in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series with Faction46. This past year I had a full season the Trans Am Series, but always wanted to have the opportunity to race full-time in NASCAR and begin in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. I’m pretty pumped up about this opportunity.” Faction46 is born from the mind of Moore and his company, Venture Food Stores. The team will also be sponsored by Clean Harbors, Safety-Kleen, Customers Bank, Pristine Auction, Joe Jurgielewicz and Son – America’s Tastiest Duck, Induction Innovations and Best Working Wipes to begin the season as new partners are brought into the team. Key races are still open for opportunities to partner with the team. Moore is currently building a retail program with his Venture Food Stores that can help brands and products reach over 800 stores in key NASCAR markets through the race program. The sponsorship is giving Moffitt the opportunity to have his most competitive season in his young career in NASCAR. “I’ve enjoyed working and getting to know the Petty family and Thad,” said owner, Moore. “It all accumulated to this day and the beginning of Faction46 and what I hope to be a long stay in NASCAR. The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series offers some of the best, most exciting racing for both young and seasoned drivers. I’m proud to be part of the series with Thad as we earn the respect of the other teams. I have to thank Niece Motorsports for their assistance in helping us as we grow.” Moffitt, 23, just finished his first full season in the Trans Am Series TA2 class. Moffitt, racing for TeamSLR, finished seventh in the championship standings and second in the rookie standings. He had six top-10 finishes. He will make his return to the NASCAR ranks where he’s had success in the ARCA Menard Series finishing fourth in the series in 2021. Moffitt has four starts in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series with a best finish of 18th at the Daytona International Speedway in 2022. The new Faction46 team can be found online at www.faction46.com and on social media on Twitter (@TeamFaction46), Instagram (@TeamFaction46), TikTok (@TeamFaction46), and on Facebook and YouTube. Faction46 will debut at the Fresh From Florida 250 during Daytona Speedweeks at the Daytona International Speedway on Friday, February 16 on FS1. –Faction46 Hill Motorsports is excited to announce today that Timmy Hill will return to the seat of the No. 56 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, for the full 2024 season. Additionally, long standing partners UNITS Moving and Portable Storage & Coble Enterprises will return to the team in a larger capacity.
After a year of splitting seat time in the family owned truck, Timmy believes this is the right time to compete on a full-time basis again. Most recently, Timmy contested the full schedule in 2022, where he placed 20th in the standings. “This past year had a little bit of everything, we showed some great flashes of what we’re capable of. Returning to one truck allowed us to focus on improving the program which has us in a great spot for 2024,” said Timmy Hill. “I’m looking forward to going out there every week and competing at a high level to showcase our great partners.” UNITS Moving and Portable Storage and Coble Enterprises have teamed up in a big way! They will serve as co-primary partners for 12 of the 23 races on the calendar. Beginning with the season opening event at Daytona International Speedway on February 16. The other races go as followed (Atlanta 2-24, Las Vegas 3-1, Martinsville 4-5, Texas 4-12, North Wilkesboro 5-18, Charlotte 5-24, WWTR 6-1, Nashville 6-28, Kansas 9-27, Talladega 10-4) and the season finale at Phoenix Raceway on November 8. Additionally UNITS Moving and Portable Storage will serve as a primary partner at 3 events in 2024. Darlington on May 10, Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park on July 19 and Martinsville Speedway on November 1. “UNITS Moving and Portable Storage is excited to renew our partnership with Hill Motorsports for a third year in a row,” said Wade Malloch, Regional Director and Fleet Operations. “We have great synergy as teammates and have the same goals, hungry and humble, with the philosophy of believe and we can do it.” “Coble Enterprises is happy to sponsor Hill Motorsports for the 2024 race season. This will be our 3rd year of sponsorship with this awesome team,” said Sherri Coble, President of Coble Enterprises. “We are proud to be part of the sponsorship program along with UNITS Moving and Portable Storage.” About UNITS Moving and Portable Storage: Established in 2004 by Michael and Holly McAlhany in Charleston, SC. While already in the brick-and-mortar storage side of self-storage, they quickly saw the demand for portable storage and jumped in, with their feet in the fire. Within a very short time they had three corporate owned locations; and soon after started to franchise the business model. UNITS is the #1 Moving and Portable Storage franchise in the industry, currently with seventy eight locations throughout the United States and the Caribbean Islands, including its newest location in the Cayman Islands and also working on new locations in Europe. UNITS is a top 400 franchise and Inc. 5000 fastest growing private companies in America. You can GET A UNIT at unitsstorage.com About Coble Enterprises: Coble Enterprises is a real estate investment firm based in sunny Sarasota, Fl. Coble Enterprises specializes in personalized property management for residential and commercial properties. -Hill Motorsports Press Release:
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing announced today that Tyler Ankrum will join the team’s NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (NCTS) lineup in 2024. Ankrum will pilot the newly renumbered No. 18 Chevrolet Silverado RST and will be led by veteran crew chief Mark Hillman. The San Bernardino, Calif. driver will carry the familiar LIUNA colors on board his Chevrolet for 21 of the 23 NCTS races. LIUNA, the Laborers’ International Union of North America, are on the forefront of the construction industry, a powerhouse of more than 530,000 members who are proud to build the United States and Canada. Additionally, Ullico (The Union Labor Life Insurance Company), a champion for the American worker and the only labor-owned insurance and investment company, will adorn Ankrum’s No. 18 Chevrolet as the primary partner for two races. Ankrum brings additional NCTS playoff experience to the MHR stable as he qualified for the seven-race championship chase in 2019 and 2020. “Joining MHR for 2024 is an exciting next step for me and a great opportunity,” Ankrum said. “Both teams showed a ton of speed and versatility in 2023, and the results were there to show for it. I’m looking forward to working with Mark (Hillman) and his team and looking forward to being teammates with Christian (Eckes), Jack (Wood), and Daniel (Dye). I want to get back to the playoffs and I know the potential is there at MHR to accomplish that next year.” “We’re really glad to have Tyler join the team as we continue to grow in 2024,” team owner Bill McAnally said. “Tyler has shown he can get the job done at this level, and we want to get him back in the playoffs and be a strong contender this year. Surrounding him with Mark (Hillman) and the No. 35 team from last season will be a great fit for Tyler and we’re excited he’s joining our expanding program.” Ankrum will make his first start with MHR in the No. 18 LIUNA Chevrolet Silverado RST in the season opener at Daytona International Speedway on Friday, February 16th. -MHR Precision Vehicle Logistics and AutoVentive Partner with Niece Motorsports and Bayley Currey12/6/2023
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Precision Vehicle Logistics, along with AutoVentive will serve as primary partners for Bayley Currey’s first full time season in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. In addition, Detroit Quality Staffing and Masked Owl Technologies will support Currey and the No. 41 team. “I’m excited to work with everyone at Precision Vehicle Logistics, AutoVentive, Detroit Quality Staffing and Masked Owl Technologies” said Currey. “We can’t do what we love without the support of great partners, so it means a lot that they’ve returned to Niece Motorsports with the 41 team next season. We’re looking forward to a strong season.” In 2023, Currey impressed while running a partial schedule in the No. 41 Chevrolet. In 11 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series starts, Currey earned three top-five finishes and four top-10 finishes. His best finish of the season was a fourth-place result at Atlanta Motor Speedway. “On behalf of the 1200+ hard-working individuals at Precision Vehicle Logistics, and its family of companies to include AutoVentive, we are very proud to continue the well-deserved recognition of our employee’s everyday accomplishments through this type of employee engagement, and brand sponsorship” said Jason Wilson, Vice President of Precision Vehicle Logistics. “It is an honor for us to continue to celebrate and promote these accomplishments, with a great organization, and mutual General Motors partner, in Niece Motorsports. We would like to thank Al Niece, Niece Motorsports, Bayley Currey, and all their employees and partners for this opportunity. We are grateful to have a driver like Bayley, and his racing story, to represent our brands, and ambition to win, as we look forward to him bringing the Precision culture of hard work, and never give up attitude, complimented by his talent behind the wheel, to the racetrack on a weekly basis”. Precision Vehicle Logistics is a customer-focused group of professionals committed to service excellence in finished vehicle logistics. Precision offers a unique combination of talented experience, industry-leading software and systems, and a network of partners and resources to deliver customized solutions to the world’s leading automakers. “We’re excited to see Precision Vehicle Logistics and AutoVentive continue to grow their involvement with our organization,” said Niece Motorsports General Manager Cody Efaw. “They’re a first-class organization that prides itself on high performance and we are looking forward to doing the same for them on and off the race track this season. We’re confident Bayley can get it done behind the wheel, and we’re looking forward to a successful 2024 campaign.” AutoVentive is an industry-leading Software as a Service (SaaS) applications developer providing customized solutions to the automotive logistics industry. The company is part of Liberty Hill Equity Partners, LLC, a Cincinnati-based private equity firm. “Detroit Quality Staffing is excited to announce a dynamic partnership with Masked Owl Technologies. Together, we are proud to unveil our sponsorship of the Niece Motorsports No. 41 Chevrolet Silverado, and Bayley Currey as a competitive contender in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series” said Josh Morris, Owner of Detroit Quality Staffing. “Our sponsorship, we envision, will help empower Niece Motorsports, and Bayley, by combining Detroit Quality Staffing’s expertise in recruiting talented professionals with the innovative technological advancements spearheaded by Masked Owl Technologies. This partnership is more than just a sporting investment; it’s a beacon of our shared commitment to excellence, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of success. We look forward to DQS/MOT and the No. 41 team symbolizing a confluence of strength, speed, and strategic prowess on the race track”. The core mission of DQS Solutions & Staffing is to attain unparalleled excellence in its specialized domains, specifically staffing and security. Simultaneously, DQS Solutions & Staffing maintains the flexibility required to collaborate closely with clients in the creation of innovative products and services within the framework of DQS. Masked Owl Technologies was established in 2023 with one goal: to meet clients’ process improvement needs through a tailored approach that prioritizes identifying the root cause of system issues first, then deploying an efficient, cost-effective, and targeted solution. Currey will kick off the 2024 season at Daytona International Speedway for the Fresh from Florida 250 on Friday, February 16. The season-opener will air live on FS1, The Motor Racing Network (MRN) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio at 7:30 p.m. ET. -NIECE Motorsports Press Release:
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing (MHR) announced today that the organization has tabbed Jack Wood for a double-duty season in 2024. The 23-year-old from Loomis, Calif. will pursue the ARCA Menards Series West (AMSW) championship piloting the Bill McAnally Racing (BMR) No. 16 NAPA Auto Care Chevrolet SS based in Roseville, Calif. Wood will also tackle a 14-race slate in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (NCTS) behind the wheel of the No. 91 Chevrolet Silverado RST. Kevin Bellicourt, a veteran of the NCTS and NASCAR Cup Series, will crew chief Wood in both series and spearhead both efforts. Wood’s support system will also include Eric Holmes, a former BMR driver and three-time AMSW champion. Holmes will serve as a driver coach and spot for Wood in all AMSW and NCTS races. Wood has 48 NCTS starts under his belt, all of which came behind the wheel of a Chevrolet, but he’ll make his make his first bid for the AMSW title in 2024. In 2023, Wood captured two top-five finishes in three AMSW starts and appeared in 13 NCTS races. “The opportunity to race for a championship with BMR and NAPA Auto Care is definitely exciting,” Wood said. “It’s a great chance to reestablish myself in the West series, focus on racing for a title and continuing to compete on the Truck side also. Having Kevin (Bellicourt) with me in both series is going to be a huge help to build consistency and I’m looking forward to balancing both programs next season.” “Having Jack join our Truck Series program is a big addition, and I’m excited to see him compete for a championship in the NAPA Auto Care Chevrolet out west,” team owner, Bill McAnally said. “We want to get back to victory lane in the ARCA West Series and Jack will give us a great chance to chase our 12th championship. He never got to compete for a regional title, and I think the opportunity for him to do that will help him gain confidence and experience. It will also help grow the No. 91 team with Kevin (Bellicourt) into a contender in the Truck Series.” Wood’s NCTS schedule will start with the first two races at Daytona International Speedway (February 16th) and Atlanta Motor Speedway (February 24). Further NCTS races for Wood will be determined after the AMSW schedule is released. -MHR / BMR Press Release:
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing (MHR) and Daniel Dye are pleased to announce a partnership extension with Champion Container for the 2024 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (NCTS) season. The Champion Container brand will be featured as the primary partner on Dye’s No. 43 Chevrolet Silverado RST for a minimum of 12 NCTS races in 2024, establishing a significant presence in his second season. Champion Container will also be an associate partner on the No. 43 Chevrolet for the balance of the NCTS calendar. Dye will debut Champion Container’s colors on board MHR’s No. 43 entry at the NCTS season opener on Friday, February 16th at Daytona International Speedway. Now entering its third-consecutive year, this collaboration showcases a strong relationship between Champion Container, Dye, and other partners including Race to Stop Suicide. Dye is eager to seize the new opportunity of joining MHR after the organization broke through with a series-high four NCTS wins in 2023 with driver Christian Eckes. “Champion Container has been an incredible partner, and I’m thrilled to continue our journey together in 2024,” Dye said. “Their support has been instrumental in our success, and I look forward to representing the red and yellow No. 43 Champion Container Chevy on the track. They have become family for us, and I can’t really explain how much it means to have their support continue to grow. Joining the MHR team is a great opportunity for me, especially with the team’s success last season, and I hope to be able to build on that in 2024.” Champion Container, established in 1968, is a leading distributor of packaging containers in the Northeast, serving industries like chemical, paint, and pharmaceuticals. Their extensive product range includes bulk containers, drums, cans, pails, boxes, and more. Known for their “just in time” delivery and vast inventory, Champion caters to a diverse clientele, from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies. Their commitment to customer satisfaction is evident in their strategic acquisitions, expanding their services and products to meet evolving market needs. “We are pleased to expand our presence in NASCAR to its fan base with sponsorship on Daniel’s No. 43 in several 2024 events,” remarked Champion Container CEO Tom Miskewitz. “Daniel is a quality young man who serves as a great ambassador for our company. Beyond the track, the work that is done year-round through Race to Stop Suicide is so important, and we’re proud to be advocates and supporters of both programs.” MHR fans can gear up with Dye’s latest merchandise, including the official 2024 Champion Container Truck t-shirt, available at ShopDanielDye.com. This exclusive collection offers fans an opportunity to show their support and be part of the thrilling journey in the upcoming season. Fans can follow Dye on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, @danieldye43, and visit danieldyeracing.com. -McAnally-Hilgemann Racing Veteran Crew Chief to Pair with 18-Year-Old Taylor Gray
MOORESVILLE, N.C. (December 4, 2023) — TRICON Garage (TRICON) is pleased to announce that Crew Chief Jeff Hensley has joined the organization and will lead the No. 17 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro driven by Taylor Gray in 2024. Hensley, a veteran shot caller in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS), will be transitioning from GMS Racing, where he enjoyed a bevy of success with Grant Enfinger, culminating in a runner-up finish in the 2023 point standings The 61-year-old has 33 career NASCAR wins, featuring 11 Xfinity Series victories and 22 Truck Series wins since turning his focus to the series in 2001. Following the adaptation of the NASCAR Playoffs format in 2016, Hensley has guided his drivers to five playoff appearances, including two trips to the Championship Four. In his first season as a Toyota Development Driver, Gray saw a surge in performance as his rookie campaign concluded with three top-fives and six top-10s including a career-best second-place finish at Kansas Speedway on September 8. The pair will debut together as the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season kicks off at Daytona (Fla.) Int’l Speedway on Friday, February 16. The race will be televised live on FOX Sports 1, with radio coverage provided by the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. -TRICON Garage PENSACOLA, Fla. – Ty Majeski has seen wins in the Snowball Derby slip away from him on many occasions.
During Sunday’s 56th running of the Super Late Model race at Florida’s Five Flags Speedway, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver thought it was happening again. Majeski, the 2020 winner of the 300-lap endurance test at the challenging half-mile oval, had just lost the lead after a gripping, multi-lap battle with Stephen Nasse that saw the two exchange the top spot no fewer than five times in a six-lap span. He then lost second place to perennial Snowball Derby contender Bubba Pollard, who began his own war for the lead with Nasse while Majeski looked on in dismay. “I thought if I could clear him and Bubba could wiggle Nasse then I could sneak away, but it never happened,” said Majeski, who drives for ThorSport Racing in the Truck Series. And then, instead of watching his chance at a victory slip away, Majeski saw the pay window open. Nasse and Pollard crashed in Turn 1 while battling for the lead with six laps to go, allowing Majeski to slip past and win his second Snowball Derby in the span of four years. “Nasse was lifting to keep me on the outside and it allowed Bubba to close the gap and fill the whole, but that might have been the mistake that lost him the race,” Majeski said. “He was able to let Bubba get to his bumper.” The victory makes Majeski one of just 12 drivers to score multiple Snowball Derby victories during the event’s 56-year history. The road to that honor was a challenging one, as Majeski spent most of the 300-lap event watching drivers like Nasse, Pollard and defending winner Derek Thorn hold the lead. Majeski’s first turn at the front of the field came just past the 200-lap mark, when he grabbed the lead from Nasse during a restart. He held the spot for a time, but Nasse proved too good on the short run, and Majeski had to concede the position.“I had the best car on the long run all night; I just fought short-run speed,” Majeski said. “I let them get away a little bit. I got the lead on that restart with about 200 to go. I was able to hold Stephen off for a little bit, then he got by me. I was able to keep that gap close. On previous runs, I could drop back to fourth and work my way up and just get to his bumper and I was able to keep that gap closed up. “We had him right where we wanted him. It looked like the race was going to go green with about 30 to go, and I was teeing him up. I was within a couple car lengths of him, and then of course the caution comes out.” The caution, which was for a spin by Luke Fenhaus after contact with NASCAR Cup Series driver Erik Jones, allowed the entire field to pit for fresh tires and adjustments. Majeski’s crew focused on making changes to his car that would give him the short-run speed he needed. The first attempt to resume the race proved disastrous, as Noah Gragson, who restarted fourth, missed a shift. A multi-car melee ensued that eliminated a multitude of contenders such as Thorn, William Byron, Jones, Michael Hinde and Jake Finch. After a lengthy cleanup, the race resumed with Majeski and Nasse engaging in a battle for the ages. Majeski lost that battle, but he won the war when Nasse and Pollard crashed.He inherited the lead and powered away from runner-up Gio Ruggerio, who had come from two laps down after an issue prior to the start of the race, and 2019 winner Travis Braden, to secure his date with the Tom Dawson Trophy. “You can’t ever be fast enough to win this race,” Majeski said. “I felt like we were the best car at times, but maybe not when it counted. I’ve been the best car when it counted and didn’t win many times, so I now how it feels. You just have to be a good enough car to maintain the track position. Be in the top-three, four or five at the end and anything can happen. “Speed helps, but it’s not everything in this race. Situations have to go your way and tonight it was our night.” -NASCAR.com |