Harry McMullen named General Manager at TRG Motorsports
While this past weekend served as the Sprint Cup Series’ first visit to Kentucky Speedway, it also marked the first weekend in which the #71 team was under the direction of new General Manager, Harry McMullen. McMullen’s had previously spent over thirty years with the organization now known as RoushContinue Reading
Darlington Raceway Car Wash Raises $2,000 for NASCAR Foundation
Darlington Raceway resembled a full service car wash on Thursday afternoon as raceway employees headed out to pit road and washed cars to benefit the NASCAR Foundations inaugural Car Wash for Kids. Fans came from as far as Delaware to participate in the inaugural event that included a car washContinue Reading
Good Sam Joins RCR as Primary Sponsor of the No.33 Chevrolet
Good Sam, a Camping World Company and the world’s largest organization of RV owners, announced today that they will join RCR as the primary sponsor on No. 33 Good Sam Chevrolet driven by NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Driver Clint Bowyer, this weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. “We are excitedContinue Reading
Foxwoods Resort Casino Teams Up with David Stremme
Foxwoods Resort Casino today announced it will serve as sponsor of the No. 30 Foxwoods Chevrolet Impala driven by Inception Motorsports’ David Stremme in the NASCAR Sprint Series’ LENOX® Industrial Tools 301 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) on Sunday, July 17. Stremme, who currently sits at no. 41Continue Reading
Andy Lally Heads to the Granite State
Andy Lally will take the No.71 TRG Motorsports Ford to the Granite State this weekend as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series makes its first of season stops at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The team is coming off of a 32nd place finish last weekend at Kentucky Speedway. “We were neverContinue Reading
“The Road to Richmond” Runs Through New Hampshire This Weekend
On the heels of Kyle Busch’s Kentucky Speedway win on “The Road to Richmond,” the 10-week stretch continues at New Hampshire Motor Speedway this weekend. The next eight races will prove pivotal in deciding the field for the 2011 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, which will be finalized onContinue Reading
Jamming Transmissions: Learning Respect from Race Traffic
Kentucky Speedway must have felt positively Dickensian on July 9, because in many ways, it truly was both the best of times and the worst of times. The excitement and spectacle of the track’s inaugural NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race was tempered somewhat by issues on a different type ofContinue Reading