| Final ARCA testing speeds from Daytona International Speedway | ||||
| Combined Test Results (12-20/21/22-13) | ||||
| POS | NO | NAME | TIME | SPEED |
| 1 | 25 | Justin Boston | 49.019 | 183.602 |
| 2 | 15 | John Wes Townley | 49.046 | 183.501 |
| 3 | 88 | Justin Allison | 49.053 | 183.475 |
| 4 | 23A | Spencer Gallagher | 49.057 | 183.460 |
| 5 | 22A | Tyler Reddick | 49.068 | 183.419 |
| 6 | 55 | Leilani Munter | 49.099 | 183.303 |
| 7 | 35 | Michael Self | 49.105 | 183.281 |
| 8 | 23 | Scott Sheldon | 49.152 | 183.105 |
| 9 | 22 | Austin Wayne Self | 49.163 | 183.064 |
| 10 | 2 | Thomas Praytor | 49.206 | 182.905 |
| 11 | 39B | Alex Guennet | 49.224 | 182.838 |
| 12 | 39A | Mario Gosselin | 49.246 | 182.756 |
| 13 | 82B | Jacob Engle | 49.250 | 182.741 |
| 14 | 12 | Kody Weisner | 49.268 | 182.674 |
| 15 | 22B | Shannon McIntosh | 49.270 | 182.667 |
| 16 | 12A | Jared Marks | 49.276 | 182.645 |
| 17 | 77 | Tom Hessert | 49.299 | 182.559 |
| 18 | 38 | Clay Rogers | 49.304 | 182.541 |
| 19 | 82A | Cole Powell | 49.313 | 182.508 |
| 20 | 23B | Joey Coulter | 49.330 | 182.445 |
| 21 | 48 | Sean Corr | 49.336 | 182.423 |
| 22 | 75 | Benny Chastain | 49.342 | 182.400 |
| 23 | 56 | Derrick Lancaster | 49.342 | 182.400 |
| 24 | 98 | Mason Mitchell | 49.342 | 182.400 |
| 25 | 69A | Will Kimmel | 49.346 | 182.386 |
| 26 | 5 | Bobby Gerhart | 49.399 | 182.190 |
| 27 | 86 | Bobby Grewohl | 49.472 | 181.921 |
| 28 | 9 | Chase Elliott | 49.515 | 181.763 |
| 29 | 75B | Scott Green | 49.525 | 181.726 |
| 30 | 99 | Buster Graham | 49.530 | 181.708 |
| 31 | 2 | Josh Williams | 49.543 | 181.660 |
| 32 | 40C | Kelly Admiraal | 49.613 | 181.404 |
| 33 | 97E | Friday Hassler Jr | 49.678 | 181.167 |
| 34 | 57 | Bryan Dauzat | 49.713 | 181.039 |
| 35 | 90 | Grant Enfinger | 49.721 | 181.010 |
| 36 | 12C | Tanner Berryhill | 49.769 | 180.835 |
| 37 | 97 | Dominick Casola | 49.776 | 180.810 |
| 38 | 40B | Justin Lloyd | 49.806 | 180.701 |
| 39 | 54 | Matt Kurzejewski | 49.854 | 180.527 |
| 40 | 11 | Travis Braden | 49.854 | 180.527 |
| 41 | 68 | Michael Lira | 49.907 | 180.335 |
| 42 | 69B | Chris Bailey Jr | 49.928 | 180.260 |
| 43 | 40A | Rick Clifton | 49.939 | 180.220 |
| 44 | 5B | Scott Hubler | 49.961 | 180.141 |
| 45 | 57A | Andy Seuss | 49.962 | 180.137 |
| 46 | 5B | Scott Edwards | 49.982 | 180.065 |
| 47 | 54 | Mark Thompson | 50.004 | 179.986 |
| 48 | 32 | Mason Mingus | 50.015 | 179.946 |
| 49 | 40G | Mark Meunier | 50.024 | 179.914 |
| 50 | 32 | John Hunter Nemechek | 50.036 | 179.870 |
| 51 | 40 | Josh Reeves | 50.061 | 179.781 |
| 52 | 32 | Terry Jones | 50.120 | 179.569 |
| 53 | 40E | Alx Danielsson | 50.141 | 179.494 |
| 54 | 57A | Doug Barnes Jr | 50.229 | 179.179 |
| 55 | 5c | Jacob Severen | 50.256 | 179.083 |
| 56 | 97D | Jami Weimer | 50.259 | 179.072 |
| 57 | 5A | Michael Lia | 50.269 | 179.037 |
| 58 | 39 | Darin Matthews | 50.331 | 178.816 |
| 59 | 5A | Casey Hillenburg | 50.460 | 178.359 |
| 60 | 69E | Brian Finney | 50.484 | 178.274 |
| 61 | 69C | Sara Elrod | 50.496 | 178.232 |
| 62 | 40D | Josh White | 50.509 | 178.186 |
| 63 | 11B | Dave Darland | 50.554 | 178.027 |
| 64 | 97B | Kris Martin | 50.618 | 177.802 |
| 65 | 97B | Jerry Tunney | 50.683 | 177.574 |
| 66 | 10B | Ed Pompa | 50.739 | 177.378 |
| 67 | 10 | Ethan McMillian | 50.766 | 177.284 |
| 68 | 3B | Tim Viens | 50.805 | 177.148 |
| 69 | 10A | Richard Doheny | 50.886 | 176.866 |
| 70 | 11A | Dan Fredrickson | 50.903 | 176.807 |
| 71 | 7 | Brent Cross | 51.107 | 176.101 |
| 72 | 3A | Kevin Powell | 51.110 | 176.091 |
| 73 | 10C | Tyler Speer | 51.117 | 176.067 |
| 74 | 97A | Andrew Portter | 51.205 | 175.764 |
| 75 | 3 | Sarah Cornett-Ching | 51.242 | 175.637 |
| 76 | 3C | Karl Weber | 51.274 | 175.528 |
| 77 | 97C | David Sear | 52.730 | 170.681 |
| 78 | 12B | Rachel Marks | 53.901 | 166.973 |
Veteran sports writer Jim Utter covers NASCAR for The Charlotte Observer and its racing site, ThatsRacin.com. In this space, Jim writes about all things NASCAR and other forms of racing which may also be relevant ... or not.
Monday, December 23, 2013
ARCA testing speeds from Daytona
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Check out Danica Patrick as you've never seen her before
Danica Patrick, now a fulltime driver in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, has made a name for herself over the years doing commercials for her sponsor, GoDaddy.com, particularly those aired during the Super Bowl. No doubt this one will leave people talking as well.
Brian Vickers gets a new crew chief for 2014 NASCAR season
Michael Waltrip Racing announced Thursday that Billy Scott will serve as driver Brian Vickers’ crew chief on the No. 55 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota in the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup season. Scott has served as lead engineer for the team the past two seasons.
“Billy was the unanimous selection by everyone here at MWR including the crew, drivers, and ownership,” said team co-owner Michael Waltrip. “We feel like engineering is one of our strongest assets and with that type of talent in house it was easy to promote from within. Billy has earned this opportunity because he has helped develop and refine the engineering tools that we use every day to make our cars faster.”
Scott, 36, began racing motorcycles as a 5-year-old and stock cars when he turned 15. He worked in the Truck series as a mechanic before he returned to college to obtain an engineering degree. After graduating in 2005 Scott worked at Robert Yates Racing and began as an engineer at MWR in 2008.
“I’m honored, but I also know this is a big responsibility,” said Scott on the announcement. “We have very high expectations for the Aaron’s Dream Machine in 2014. Brian has been incredible to work with and is a winner, so we can’t wait to get 2014 started.”
Scott Miller, who took over as crew chief on the No. 55 when Rodney Childers left the organization, will return to his previous duties as MWR’s executive vice president of competition.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Ken Schrader Racing hires Martinsville (Va.) Speedway president as driver
Ken Schrader Racing will field a fulltime entry in 2014 in the Automobile Racing Club of America series and owner Ken Schrader has hired Martinsville (Va.) Speedway president Clay Campbell to drive two races for the team.
Schrader will drive the No. 52 Federated Auto Parts car in 10 races, while Matt Tifft, of Hinckley, Ohio, will be behind the wheel of the No. 52 for eight events.
Campbell will drive the No. 52 Federated Auto Parts car in the Feb. 15 series season opener at Daytona International Speedway and the May 3 event at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.
Campbell, a 25-year veteran of NASCAR’s Late Model series, raced at Daytona and Talladega in 2013. Since 2011, Campbell also has competed whenever possible in NASCAR’s K&N Pro Series East.
“Growing up in this sport like I have, obviously, I’ve known Ken Schrader and followed his career for a long time and have tremendous respect for him,” Campbell said. “To now drive for him in the Federated Auto Parts No. 52 is really a highlight of my life.
"Ken loves racing and has a passion for it just like I do. He knows both sides of this business by being a driver as well as a track owner. I’m the same way, just the exact opposite."
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
NASCAR delivers 2014 competition rules package to teams
Press release
NASCAR delivered the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series rules package to race teams today, following collaborative development by the industry.
“It was important to get the final pieces of the rules package to teams as quickly as possible following the final tests last week,” said Gene Stefanyshyn, NASCAR vice president of innovation and racing development. “Throughout the process, we gained valuable data that informed many of the changes for 2014. This data will prove useful as we continue to evolve the racing product into the future.”
Changes to the package include statically setting the race car ride height and eliminating the pre- and post-race front height rules and inspections. Additionally, the 2014 package includes a square leading edge on the splitter, side skirt and rear fascia adjustments and an eight-inch rear spoiler. Finally, a 43-inch by 13-inch radiator pan will round out changes for 2014.
“We looked at a number of important factors when finalizing what the 2014 version of the race package will look like,” Stefanyshyn said. “The Gen-6 car has been a great asset to our sport. As we continue to improve and develop the racing product, we’ll rely significantly on the critical data that has been generated by the entire industry over the last several weeks. We’re extremely appreciative of those efforts.”
The first race featuring the new package will be at Phoenix International Raceway on March 2. This package will not be utilized for restrictor-plate races, including the 2014 Daytona 500 on Feb. 23.
NASCAR delivered the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series rules package to race teams today, following collaborative development by the industry.
“It was important to get the final pieces of the rules package to teams as quickly as possible following the final tests last week,” said Gene Stefanyshyn, NASCAR vice president of innovation and racing development. “Throughout the process, we gained valuable data that informed many of the changes for 2014. This data will prove useful as we continue to evolve the racing product into the future.”
Changes to the package include statically setting the race car ride height and eliminating the pre- and post-race front height rules and inspections. Additionally, the 2014 package includes a square leading edge on the splitter, side skirt and rear fascia adjustments and an eight-inch rear spoiler. Finally, a 43-inch by 13-inch radiator pan will round out changes for 2014.
“We looked at a number of important factors when finalizing what the 2014 version of the race package will look like,” Stefanyshyn said. “The Gen-6 car has been a great asset to our sport. As we continue to improve and develop the racing product, we’ll rely significantly on the critical data that has been generated by the entire industry over the last several weeks. We’re extremely appreciative of those efforts.”
The first race featuring the new package will be at Phoenix International Raceway on March 2. This package will not be utilized for restrictor-plate races, including the 2014 Daytona 500 on Feb. 23.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Bill France Sr.'s great-grandson will be a fulltime NASCAR driver in 2014
Team release
MOORESVILLE, N.C. (December 16, 2013) – Turner Scott Motorsports is pleased to announce the addition of Ben Kennedy to its 2014 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series roster.
The 21-year-old will drive a fulltime campaign while competing for Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors behind the wheel of the No. 31 Chevrolet Silverado. Michael Shelton, who led the No. 31 team to TSM’s first championship in 2012 with driver James Buescher, will continue his role atop the pit box.
Kennedy made his NCWTS debut for TSM in 2013, earning a best finish of fourth at Martinsville Speedway. Kennedy, who began his racing career on the short tracks of central Florida, has Pro-Truck championship titles at both Orlando Speedworld and New Smyrna Speedway, which he earned in 2009, followed by the Super Late Model championship at Orlando Speedworld in 2010.
The great-grandson of NASCAR founder Bill France, Sr., Kennedy made his touring series debut in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East in 2010. In 2013, he finished fourth points standings on the strength of two wins, one pole, three top-five and nine top-10 finishes in addition to being crowned as the series’ Most Popular Driver. The Daytona Beach, Fla. native is also completing his sports management degree at the University of Florida.
"I’m really excited about the opportunity to be in Turner Scott Motorsports’ No. 31 truck for 2014 and to be able to work alongside Michael Shelton and a very talented crew,” said Kennedy.
“It will be a great year and I hope to really learn a lot in the series and compete for wins and Rookie of the Year. It’s going to be a blast to work with such great people; I can’t thank everyone I’ve worked with in the past enough for getting me to this point in my career. A big ‘thank you’ to all my fans for always sticking behind me.”
MOORESVILLE, N.C. (December 16, 2013) – Turner Scott Motorsports is pleased to announce the addition of Ben Kennedy to its 2014 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series roster.
The 21-year-old will drive a fulltime campaign while competing for Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors behind the wheel of the No. 31 Chevrolet Silverado. Michael Shelton, who led the No. 31 team to TSM’s first championship in 2012 with driver James Buescher, will continue his role atop the pit box.
Kennedy made his NCWTS debut for TSM in 2013, earning a best finish of fourth at Martinsville Speedway. Kennedy, who began his racing career on the short tracks of central Florida, has Pro-Truck championship titles at both Orlando Speedworld and New Smyrna Speedway, which he earned in 2009, followed by the Super Late Model championship at Orlando Speedworld in 2010.
The great-grandson of NASCAR founder Bill France, Sr., Kennedy made his touring series debut in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East in 2010. In 2013, he finished fourth points standings on the strength of two wins, one pole, three top-five and nine top-10 finishes in addition to being crowned as the series’ Most Popular Driver. The Daytona Beach, Fla. native is also completing his sports management degree at the University of Florida.
"I’m really excited about the opportunity to be in Turner Scott Motorsports’ No. 31 truck for 2014 and to be able to work alongside Michael Shelton and a very talented crew,” said Kennedy.
“It will be a great year and I hope to really learn a lot in the series and compete for wins and Rookie of the Year. It’s going to be a blast to work with such great people; I can’t thank everyone I’ve worked with in the past enough for getting me to this point in my career. A big ‘thank you’ to all my fans for always sticking behind me.”
What were Joe Gibbs Racing's Top 5 NASCAR moments of 2013?
Joe Gibbs Racing decided to rank its own Top 5 moments of the 2013 NASCAR season.
Here's its list:
1. Matt Kenseth's first win with JGR, at Las Vegas in March.
2. Darrell Wallace Jr.'s first NASCAR victory, which came in the fall Truck series race at Martinsville, Va.
3. Kyle Busch takes sponsor Interstate Batteries to Victory Lane at Texas in April.
4. Denny Hamlin wins the Sprint Cup Series season finale race at Homestead, Fla.
5. JGR drivers finish 1-2-3-5 in the Nationwide Series race at Darlington, S.C.
To see a video tribute to each moment created by JGR go here.
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