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Key Things You Need to Know About Children's Motorsport

Friday, Mar 17

Motorsport is considered to be racing. The main task of the participant is to overtake rivals. This kind of sport is suitable not only for adults. Children's motorsport can be started from the age of five. Autosport takes a lot of time. During school years students can use https://collegepaper.net/. The child can choose what he likes more: karting or autocross. Many parents, of course, are interested in the question of price. You will learn about this from the article.

Regular cars are used for auto racing, but there are exceptions. Competitions are held on regular or special tracks. They were first held in 1884. The participants had to overcome the road from Paris to Rouen, the length of which was one hundred and twenty-six kilometers. The passage was given – 8, 5 hours.

Many people believe that such a sport is suitable only for the adult category of people, but this is not the case. Of course, if you do not observe safety precautions, it is traumatic. However, some types of racing allow children to engage in motorsport from an early age.

If you decide that your young car enthusiast will take part in the races, be sure to weigh all the pros and cons. Very often, technical sports are so addictive that it is almost impossible to refuse it.

Types of motorsport

The basis for all types of motorsport is the mastery of driving skills. There is a risk of injury during training, so it is important to choose not only the right kind, but also a professional trainer.

Karting

Among all types of motorsport, this one appeared first. He needs a simple transport. The main goal of the competitors is to overtake the opponent. Karting is not only professional racing. Whole families can come to the race track to have fun and have fun and ride.

Autocross

For competitions, a ring track is used, with or without a dirt surface.

Rally

This is a rather unusual kind of racing. The riders are faced with the task of driving from point A to point B. The competitions are held on regular tracks – they are simply blocked for the duration of the races.

Trophy

Off-road vehicles will be needed for such races. In rare cases, competitions are held on motorcycles or passenger cars. A distinctive feature is impassibility – any swamps, off–road - an ideal terrain for trophy competitions.

Autoslalom

In other words, figure driving. Competitions are held on a marked road for a time. Such races require the ability to perform maneuvers in reverse. Only one car should be on the track at the time of the competition.

Drift

A distinctive feature of this type of motorsport is the skidding of cars on the track. To hold competitions, roads with many turns will be required.

Drag racing

Competitors must accelerate in a straight line. Conventional cars are also used for this type of motorsport.

Ring

One of the most famous trends in this sport. The bottom line is that you need to complete a fixed number of laps faster in time than your opponent. A solid paved highway is needed, although in some countries of the north, for example, in Finland, snow-covered roads are also used.

Race for survival

The main task of the participant is to push the opponent off the race track.

From what age

Many of the species we mentioned above will not suit the child. But of these, we recommend that you pay attention to karting and autocross. In the first case, children from 4 years old are allowed to study, and in the second – from 5.

If you adhere to the opinion of experts, then first the child will need individual lessons. In the future, after learning the basics, he can be transferred to a group. This is an ideal option, since at an early age children are often afraid to drive cars. And the main task of the coach is to teach the child to cope with this phobia. Since there are many people in groups, it is simply unrealistic to pay attention to only one. From the age of 16, you can choose other types of motorsport. Services like https://writemyresearchpaper.me/ allow students to be involved in their hobbies when college papers are delegated.

Medical contraindications

Technical sports are contraindicated for people with:

  • injuries;
  • defects of any organs;
  • diseases of the genitourinary system;
  • diseases of the respiratory organs and digestive system;
  • poor eyesight;
  • diseases of the nervous system;
  • mental disorders;
  • diseases of an infectious nature.

What does this sport develop?

  • the will to win;
  • power;
  • self-confidence;
  • logic;
  • quick-wittedness.

Moreover, obtaining a license allows a child to accumulate driving experience and replenish the knowledge of the rules of the road.

Minuses

The main disadvantage is the risk of injury, especially if the rules of operation of the card are not followed. Plus, not everyone will choose such an expensive occupation.

Cost of classes

The pricing policy of motorsport classes is high, especially at the initial stage, when individual lessons with a coach are needed. The cost of one of these is at least 1500 rubles. In addition, not everywhere there is protective equipment, so the costs will be required for the purchase of ammunition.

How to choose a section

If your child loves cars, don't hesitate to give it to motor sports. To begin with, choose a go–kart - this is a great option for an elementary school racing driver. In every city you can find such a section.

It is very important that the child has a good reaction. The ideal option for her training will be football, basketball and tennis classes. Therefore, if you have the opportunity, choose  another one of these sections while https://cheappaperwriting.com/cheap-essay-writing-service-usa takes care of essay tasks.

Ensuring security

Make sure that your child follows the basic safety rules:

  • You always need to ride in a helmet.
  • Do not forget about all the components of the equipment – they will protect the athlete's body from heat and flame.
  • Carefully check the car before the race. This must be done together with the masters.
  • Children's motorsport trains concentration, teaches to be fast and to be able to win. A child who is engaged in this sport learns better, develops faster and is able to concentrate on the main thing.
Xfinity Series News

Georgia-based Walton Press and JD Motorsports partner to take on Atlanta Motor Speedway

Friday, Mar 17

JD Motorsports and new printing partner Walton Press are set to take on Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, March 18.

JD Motorsports proudly announced today their partnership with Walton Press, a full-service traditional and digital printing company based in Monroe, GA. Walton Press will sponsor Brennan Poole’s No. 6 Chevrolet entry in the RAPTOR King of Tough 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. During the 2023 season, Walton Press will be the exclusive print partner for JD Motorsports and will handle the printing of their driver hero cards.

“I’m excited to be behind the wheel of the No. 6 Walton Press Chevy,” said Poole. “It is great to be able to represent a Georgia-based company that is approaching its 125 year anniversary. I know the team at Walton Press have a customer-first focus, which is something I truly respect.”

“This partnership with JD Motorsports represents our first foray into NASCAR, and my wonderful team at Walton Press is very excited to be partnering with the team at JD Motorsports this season,” said Stuart Christian, president of Walton Press. “The Walton Press family, and also our customers, will be cheering loudly for Brennan on Saturday.”

RAPTOR King of Tough 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway is live on FS1, PRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Ch. 90) on Saturday, March 18 at 5 p.m. EST.

JDM PR

Speedway News

Matt McCarthy and Logan Williams Make Their Season Debuts Saturday at Perris Auto Speedway

Friday, Mar 17

The familiar faces of Matt McCarthy and Logan Williams will make their 2023 season debut this Saturday, March 18th, at Perris Auto Speedway in the 20th annual “Sokola Shootout”  for the USAC/CRA Sprint Cars.  Spectator gates will open at 5:00 p.m. with racing at 7:00.

Competing at the track that is located closest to the team’s Ontario, California race shop, McCarthy and Williams have hundreds of laps on the famous Riverside, County half-mile clay oval.  Last season McCarthy, who lives in nearby Riverside, California, started five main events at Perris.  He had two top-10 finishes including a season-best 7th on March 26th.  Yorba Linda, California’s Williams started four main events on the track that is located at the base of the Lake Perris Dam.  He had two top-10 finishes with a season-best fifth-place result on June 26th.

Away from Perris, Williams's best finish of the season in the series was a fourth and he accomplished that twice.  The first took place at the Bakersfield Speedway on May 14th.  The second occurred at the grand re-opening of the Santa Maria Raceway on August 6th. 

For McCarthy, the seventh-place finish at The PAS in March was also his best result of the year in the series. 

After the season openers at Cocopah, the series was supposed to be in action two weeks ago at the Central Arizona Speedway.  However, that race was wiped out by heavy rain.  Thus, McCarthy and Williams will have only missed two races and will be able to climb in the series point standings.  Last year Williams ended up ninth in the championship standings and McCarthy was one spot behind him in 10th. 

The son of National Sprint Car Hall of Famer Rip Williams, 2023 marks the 10th anniversary of Williams’ championship in the inaugural Perris Auto Speedway Young Gun Sprint Car Series.  One year later he was named USAC/CRA “Rookie of the Year.”  Three years after that, McCarthy was the club’s “Rookie of the Year” in 2017.”

Each driver will be using a DRC chassis with FK Shocks in 2023.  McCarthy will be using a Kistler engine and Williams will be running a Shaver power plant.

Despite the fact that the Perris track was pounded by heavy rains overnight on Tuesday, racing will still take place this Saturday.  When officials first looked at the drenched facility on Wednesday morning, they questioned if they could get the track in shape and be ready to go.  However, on Thursday morning promoter Don Kazarian announced that the facility will be ready for action. 

For those who wish to see McCarthy and Williams in action this week, advance tickets are available at the following link https://www.tix.com/ticket-sales/pas/7or by calling 1-800-595-4849.  If you do not wish to buy tickets in advance, there will be plenty available for everyone at the ticket window on race night.  Perris Auto Speedway is located on the freeway close Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 lake Perris Drive in the city of Perris.  The track website is www.perrisautospeedway.com and the office phone number is (951) 940-0134.

Be sure to visit the pits and meet both friendly Flowdynamics drivers after the races this weekend and pick up one of their fine-looking team shirts.

If you or your company would like to be a part of one of the West Coast’s most prominent sprint car teams for the upcoming season, please contact John McCarthy at 909 930-5522 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

McCarthy and Williams would like to thank the following sponsors for making the 2023 season possible. Flowdynamics Inc., PurgePlugs.com, , Cal Therm Mechanical Insulators, JFK Design Build, So Cal Racing Fuel and Full Throttle Lift.

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NASCAR Truck Series News

Daniel Dye - Atlanta Preview

Friday, Mar 17

Race Notes:

Chassis History/Info:
Dye and the No. 43 team will compete with GMS Racing chassis no. 330 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. This chassis originally debuted in 2020, and has seen victory lane once before with Zane Smith at Dover Motor Speedway in that same year. Most recently, Jack Wood drove this Chevrolet at Bristol Motor Speedway last August, where he finished 21st.

Sunoco Rookie Battle:
After leading his first ever laps at Las Vegas Motor Speedway last time out, Daniel Dye was able to make up some ground on his Sunoco Rookie of the Year competitors. Dye currently fills the fourth slot in the rookie battle, only six points behind point leader, Nick Sanchez, and one point behind teammate, Rajah Caruth.

DD Appearances:
Fans attending the FR8 Auctions 208 will have two opportunities to meet Daniel Dye on Saturday, March 18th:

  • Team Chevy Stage: All three GMS Racing drivers will participate in a Q&A session at the Team Chevy stage located in the Atlanta Motor Speedway Fan Zone from 10:15 AM to 10:30 AM local time.

  • NCTS Autograph Session: Daniel will sign autographs with the majority of the NCTS field from 10:30 AM to 11:15 AM local time, at the Kids Zone section located in the Atlanta Motor Speedway Fan Zone.

From the Driver's Seat:
You haven't ever competed at Atlanta Motor Speedway before, but since Daytona is still relatively fresh on your mind, do you think you can take what you learned in that race and apply it to this weekend?

"I think what I learned at Daytona is certainly going to help me to some extent at Atlanta. Obviously, with the track in Atlanta being close to half the size of Daytona, the racing is going to be a little bit different, but it should feel similar since they reconfigured that track to more of a superspeedway feel. You're definitely going to have to take that into account, but I'm looking forward to it with our Heise LED Chevrolet Silverado RST. We've had a little bit of a rough start to our season, but I know everyone on the No. 43 team is going to do their best to get us rolling in the right direction starting with this weekend."

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NASCAR Cup Series News

One More Time in the 29 for Harvick

Thursday, Mar 16

In a race designed to stir the senses at a track where decades-old memories are becoming new realities, Kevin Harvick will add another dose of nostalgia to NASCAR’s return to North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway on May 21 for the 39th running of the NASCAR All-Star Race.

 

For just the All-Star Race, Harvick will eschew his traditional No. 4 and bring back the No. 29. His Busch Light Ford Mustang from Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) will sport a throwback paint scheme to the design Harvick used when he won in just his third career NASCAR Cup Series start on March 11, 2001 at Atlanta Motor Speedway when he drove for Richard Childress Racing (RCR).  

 

Harvick wasn’t just driving any racecar when he won at Atlanta. He was driving the racecar that less than a month earlier had been piloted by the sport’s titan, Dale Earnhardt. The seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion died on the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. Team owner Richard Childress tabbed Harvick, who was racing for him in the NASCAR Busch Series (known today as the Xfinity Series) to pull double-duty and take over Earnhardt’s Cup ride. The No. 3, made iconic by Earnhardt, was changed to the No. 29 and Harvick made his Cup Series debut Feb. 25 at North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham. Harvick started 36th that Sunday at Rockingham, but rain washed over the track just 51 laps into the 393-lap race. The race resumed at 11 a.m. ET on Monday, whereupon Harvick drove to a solid 14th-place finish. He then traveled to Las Vegas on Tuesday, married his wife, DeLana, on Wednesday, and was back in a racecar on Friday, competing in both the Xfinity Series and Cup Series races at Las Vegas. After finishing eighth on Sunday to score his first career top-10 in the Cup Series, Harvick headed to Atlanta where the first of his 60 career Cup Series wins was secured.

 

“When I sat in the 29 for the first time, it really wasn’t by choice, but I definitely wouldn’t have done it any differently,” Harvick said. “Dale’s passing changed our sport forever, and it changed my life forever and the direction it took.

 

“Looking back on it now, I realize the importance of getting in the Cup car, and then I wound up winning my first race at Atlanta in the 29 car after Dale’s death. The significance and the importance of keeping that car on the racetrack and winning that race early at Atlanta – knowing now what it meant to the sport, and just that moment in general of being able to carry on – was so important.

 

“I had a great 13 years at RCR and really learned a lot through the process because of being thrown into Dale’s car, where my first press conference as a Cup Series driver was the biggest press conference I would ever have in my career, where my first moments were my biggest moments.

 

“With this being my last year as a Cup Series driver, we wanted to highlight a lot of these moments, and many were made at RCR in that 29 car. So, with the All-Star Race going to North Wilkesboro – a place with a ton of history – we thought it made sense in a year full of milestones and moments to highlight where it all started.”

 

Harvick’s Ford Mustang for the All-Star Race will be white and feature the red stylized No. 29 that he drove throughout 2001 when he finished ninth in the championship standings, thanks to his win at Atlanta and a second victory July 15 at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois. Busch Light, the primary partner for Harvick in the All-Star Race, will bring back its logos from that era, completing the early aughts look of Harvick’s ride in the All-Star Race.  

 

“As a proud sponsor, Busch Light has been along for the ride throughout Kevin Harvick’s celebrated career in NASCAR,” said Krystyn Stowe, Head of Marketing for Busch Family Brands at Anheuser-Busch. “Kevin’s final All-Star Race is the perfect time for us to revisit a bit of history and bring back the iconic No. 29 paint scheme with our 2001 logo as the ultimate ‘cheers’ to one of Kevin’s most memorable wins. We’re looking forward to seeing some nostalgia on the track come raceday.”

 

Harvick has competed in every All-Star Race since joining the Cup Series in 2001. In the 38 previous editions of the event, Harvick has been on the starting grid for 22 of them, winning twice (2007 and 2018). This year’s All-Star Race returns to North Wilkesboro – a track that first appeared on the Cup Series schedule in 1949 but has been largely dormant since Cup Series cars last thundered around the .625-mile oval on Sept. 29, 1996 when Jeff Gordon took the victory over Dale Earnhardt. It was the track’s 93rd Cup Series race.

 

“I don’t know the last time the All-Star Race was the most anticipated event of the season,” Harvick said. “Fans are going to show up in droves. North Wilkesboro is a great short track, the asphalt’s worn out, and I think it’s going to be a fantastic event.”

 

Fans wanting to get their throwback No. 29 gear in advance of the All-Star Race can visit SHR’s online store at store.stewarthaasracing.com for a full offering of merchandise, including diecast replicas of the No. 29 Busch Light Ford Mustang, along with T-shirts, hats and variety of hard goods such as flags, coozies and decals.

 

TSC PR

Speedway News

Full Throttle Fun Lineup for Ppg 375 Weekend at Texas Motor Speedway

Thursday, Mar 16
A wide array of fan-friendly entertainment and driver-interactive events are just part of the Full Throttle Fun lineup race fans can look forward to during the NTT INDYCAR SERIES PPG 375/NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series SpeedyCash.com 250 doubleheader weekend at Texas Motor Speedway April 1-2.
 
Below is a closer look at all the happenings surrounding the side-by-side on-track competition provided by Saturday’s NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series SpeedyCash.com 250 and Sunday’s NTT INDYCAR SERIES PPG 375:
 
 
·      NTT INDYCAR SERIES and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Autograph Sessions
o  Both autograph sessions will take place Saturday, April 1
o  The events take place in the infield directly across from the No Limits Grille
o  Free infield access for all fans with a race day ticket
o  NTT INDYCAR SERIES – full field from 9:45-10:30 a.m.
o  NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series from 12:30-1:15 p.m.
 
·      Garage Stage NTT INDYCAR SERIES Drivers & Legends Q&A Sessions
o  This event will take place on Sunday, April 2, from 9:00-10:15 a.m.
o  The Performance Racing Network’s Brad Gillie will host drivers, celebrities and other legendary guests on the stage located in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES Garage
o  Track Pass holders will have access to be in front of the stage
o  All of the interviews will also be shown on Big Hoss TV, the world’s largest HD TV
 
·      Post-PPG 375 INDYCAR SERIES Garage Access
o  The Texas Motor Speedway tradition continues with all race fans having access to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES Garage beginning 30 minutes after the checkered flag for the April 2 PPG 375.
 
·      A full schedule of spectacular Lone Star Sideshows
o  Shows scheduled for both April 1 and 2
o  Lucha Libre Mexicana, XPogo Stunt Team, Trick Roper, Cowboy Magician, Stilt Walker and a Strolling Cowboy Musician roaming the Fan Zone and Concourse
 
·      The Newest culinary delights from Levy Restaurants
o  Tri-Tip Sandwich Wrap, sold only at the South open-air bar on the main concourse
o  Texas Hill Grinder
o  Chipotle Chicken Rice Bowl
o  Wheels of Fire specialty cocktail available at the North and South open-air bars on the main concourse
o  The Texas Motor Speedway Specialty Souvenir Cup will be available at all three open-air bars on the main concourse.
o  Yesway’s Allsup’s will be unveiling its new concourse storefront location during the PPG 375 weekend. Located just inside Gate 4, the Grab and Go location will be selling all the Allsup’s favorites including their “World Famous Burritos,” salty snacks and more.
 
·      No Limits Next Facility Amenities
o  They debuted last fall but it’s always good to remind Texas Motor Speedway race fans of the newest fan amenities including: the three No Limits Texas open-air bars, totaling more than 7,000 feet of bar space and now featuring bar stools; the world’s longest belly-up bar, extending from Turn 4 to Turn 1, or the length of 10 football fields; and expanded seating and leg room with drink rails for a more pleasurable spectator experience.
 
The NTT INDYCAR SERIES PPG 375 headlines a two-day race weekend that also features the SpeedyCash.com 250 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Series race on Saturday, April 1 (3:30 p.m. CT, TV: FS1, Radio: MRN, SiriusXM, 95.9 The Ranch - local). The weekend culminates Sunday, April 2, with the running of the PPG 375 beginning at 11:30 a.m. CT (TV: NBC, Radio: SiriusXM, INDYCAR Radio Network).
 
Ticket information and online purchases are available at www.texasmotorspeedway.com.
 
Texas Motor Speedway’s 2023 events schedule consists of everything from the April 1-2 NTT INDYCAR SERIES/NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series doubleheader and the Sept. 23-24 NASCAR Playoffs weekend, car shows and competitions and the Ducks Unlimited Expo, the four-day Hwy 30 Music Fest and Bandas y Trocas Hispanic concert and truck show, and then wrapping up the year with the family-favorite and speedway tradition Gift of Lights holiday light show.
 
Season tickets and camping for Texas Motor Speedway’s 2023 major event season are on sale now. Save up to 33 percent versus buying individual tickets, get the best seat selection and more. All-new reduced rates are available for the GEICO Infield, GEICO VIP and WinStar World Casino & Resort Lone Star Circle camping areas. Click HERE for more information and to purchase season tickets.
 
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NASCAR Cup Series News

Statement from Kaulig Racing - Phoenix Penalty

Thursday, Mar 16

Kaulig Racing will appeal the L2 penalty issued by NASCAR following the confiscation of a louver found on the No. 31 Chevrolet this past weekend at Phoenix Raceway.

 

Prior to qualifying on Saturday, only one of the two louvers on the No. 31 car was confiscated, showing inconsistencies in the parts provided to teams from NASCAR’s single source supplier, providing no competitive advantage.

 

We will be requesting deferral of crew chief suspension until after the appeal hearing.

 

Kaulig Racing PR

Speedway News

Sokola Shootout Is Still on for Saturday at Perris Auto Speedway

Thursday, Mar 16
Despite being pounded by a heavy rainstorm late Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning, the 20th annual “Sokola Shootout” is still on for this Saturday night, May 18th, at Perris Auto Speedway. The Amsoil USAC/CRA Sprint Cars, PAS Senior & Young Gun Sprints, PASSCAR Super Stocks, and Street Stocks will all be in action on the Riverside County half-mile clay oval.
 
Despite the fact that the grounds of the facility were extremely wet from recent storms, up until Tuesday night the race was definitely on. However, a late night, early morning deluge hit the track beginning late Tuesday. Things became questionable when promoter Don Kazarian and his staff got a look at all the new water on the grounds on Wednesday morning. At that point, he deferred a decision on whether the race would take place until today. At around 11 AM, he gave the word that the race is still on for Saturday.
 
“We are definitely on for this Saturday,” Kazarian said after looking at the conditions when he arrived at the track on Thursday morning. “It is going to take a lot of work, but we will be ready. The pits will not be open for parking until noon on Saturday as we may still be working down there.”
 
Adult tickets for Saturday’s race are $30.00. Seniors 65 and over get in for $25.00. For kids 6 to 12, it is just $5. Children 5 years of age and under are admitted free. The fairgrounds charges $10 for parking.
 
Advanced tickets for Saturday’s race and every race at The PAS are available until noon on race day at https://www.tix.com/ticket-sales/pas/7 or by calling 1-800-595-4849. For fans who do not wish to buy advance tickets, there will be plenty available for everyone at the ticket window each race night.
 
Races from Perris Auto Speedway will not be streamed on Flo Racing in 2023.
 
Perris Auto Speedway is conveniently located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds (home of the Southern California Fair), one-hour east of Los Angeles and one-hour North of San Diego. To get to the track, take the 215 freeway, exit on the Ramona Expressway, and go three miles east to the fairgrounds. For directions online, the address to enter is: 18700 Lake Perris Drive and the zip code is 92571.
 
Fans can stay up to date on track and driver news on The PAS social media efforts at the links below.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Perris-Auto-Speedway/113876798686480?ref=hl
Twitter: Perris Auto Speedway on Twitter
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perrisautospeedway/
Website: http://perrisautospeedway.com/
 
Perris Auto Speedway wants to thank the following corporate partners. Ahern Equipment Rentals, Anderson Chevrolet, Battery Systems, Chris’ Hauling, City of Perris, Communication Innovations, Daytona Boat & RV Storage, Ed Moore Bullet Proof Driveshaft, Flowdynamics, HD Industries, Heimark/Anheuser Busch, Hoosier Tires, Inland Rigging, Living Water’s Hospice, LKQ Pick Your Part, Luke’s Transmission, Moose Racing, Pepsi-Cola, Performance Online, Pole Position Raceway, PrintItNow.com, Rainbow Bolt & Supply, Rene’s Bar & Grill, Rugged Radios, Shaver Specialties, Square H, Sunoco Race Fuels, Trench Shoring, Upland Rock, Varner Construction and Vista Paint.
 
Video and DVD productions of all racing sprint cars events at Perris Auto Speedway are available from Loudpedal Productions. For more information on these productions you can contact them by calling (805) 844-3854, E-mailing mailto:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or you can visit the website LoudPedal Productions.
 
DVDs of all the PASSCAR/IMCA racing and Nights of Destruction at The PAS are available from Fourvideos. For more information call (714) 225-9500.
 
PAS PR
NASCAR Cup Series News

Hendrick Motorsports Media Advance: Atlanta

Thursday, Mar 16

5 KYLE LARSON

 

Age: 30 (July 31, 1992)

 

Hometown: Elk Grove, California

 

Resides: Mooresville, North Carolina

 

Crew Chief: Kevin Meendering (interim)

 

Standings: 32nd

 
       
 
 
 
 
 

No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

 

FOURTH IN PHOENIX: Kyle Larson was fastest overall in practice and won his 15th career pole position, earning him the top spot for the start of Sunday’s race at Phoenix Raceway. During the race, the 30-year-old driver won the second stage and led a race-high 201 laps. At the checkered flag, Larson finished in the fourth position at the 1-mile desert oval. 

LEADING LAPS: Claiming the front position for 270 laps thus far, Larson has led the most laps of any driver in the Cup Series in 2023. This mark puts the Elk Grove, California, native tied for fourth with Jimmie Johnson's 2005 tally (and behind Jeff Gordon in 1995 and 2001 and Terry Labonte in 1996) for the most laps led by a Hendrick Motorsports driver through four races. 

THE NO. 5 IS HEATING UP: Larson is one of only five drivers – along with teammates Alex Bowman and William Byron – to earn multiple top-five finishes to start the season. He earned those finishes over the past two weekends at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (second) and Phoenix (fourth). Those two races also rank in the top 10 among his best races based on average position – 1.4 at Phoenix (ranks tied for third) and 2.2 at Las Vegas (ranks 10th). The 2021 Cup Series champion is second in most laps run in the top five (638) and fourth in most laps run in the top 10 (707). 

300TH NASCAR START: This Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Larson will hit a career milestone. The green flag at the 1.54-mile track will symbolize Larson’s 300th start in the Cup Series. He will be the 99th driver to hit this mark. After making his Cup Series debut at Charlotte Motor Speedway for HScott Motorsports, Larson drove for Chip Ganassi Racing (from 2014 to 2020) and has been with Hendrick Motorsports since 2021. He will look to be the eighth driver and the first since Brad Keselowski (at Talladega in October 2017) to be victorious in his 300th Cup Series start. To date with 299 starts, Larson has earned 19 wins, 91 top fives, 148 top 10s, 43 stage wins and one championship.

RACING IN THE ATL: Larson’s 419 laps led at the Hampton, Georgia, venue is the most by a driver without a win and are his sixth-most at a track on the current series schedule. The two-time runner-up finisher at Atlanta has four top-10 results in 10 starts at the track.

PIT POWER: The No. 5 pit crew has the eighth-best average four-tire stop time through four races at 11.493 seconds. The team’s five-man pit crew consists of Blaine Anderson (front-tire changer), R.J. Barnette (tire carrier), Brandon Harder (fueler), Brandon Johnson (jackman) and Calvin Teague (rear-tire changer).
 
HENDRICKCARS.COM IS HOME: The Atlanta race marks the first 2023 home race for the No. 5 HendrickCars.com team. Respectively, the No. 5 driver and crew can be found in their white firesuits this weekend. In addition, Hendrick Automotive Group is celebrating with a new exclusive hat program for fans. For every home race this season (15 total), there will be a unique hat that is released the week of the race and only available for sale at the trackside merchandise haulers, or available to win on HendrickCars.com. Less than 100 of each limited-edition hat will be made available to the public. See this week’s hat, which will be revealed at noon ET on Thursday, here. 

ATLANTA AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS & BEYOND: The extended Atlanta market is home to nine Hendrick Automotive Group dealerships. Not located in Georgia? You can pick from any one of Hendrick Automotive Group’s 95 dealerships nationwide. Customers can also shop from the convenience of their home by selecting the category, make, model and vehicle packages that are important to them from the nearly 30,000 new, high-quality pre-owned and certified cars, trucks and SUVs available at HendrickCars.com.

WE’RE HIRING: Join 10,000+ others nationwide in working at Hendrick Automotive Group. Hendrick is hiring technicians and other positions at its dealerships throughout the country. Positions are open for all skill levels and offer tuition and training reimbursement. Individuals who are interested can apply at HendrickCars.com.

 
 
 
 

9 JOSH BERRY

 

Age: 32 (Oct. 22, 1990)

 

Hometown: Hendersonville, Tennessee

 

Resides: Mooresville, North Carolina

 

Crew Chief: Tom Gray (interim)

 

Standings: 41st (owner's points)

 
       
 
 
 
 
 

No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

 

BERRY GOOD SUB: This weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Josh Berry will make his third start for Hendrick Motorsports in the No. 9 filling in for Chase Elliott as he continues to recover from a fractured tibia. At Phoenix Raceway last Sunday, Berry rolled off the grid from the 17th position and powered his way to a 10th-place result. It was his first top-10 finish in the NASCAR Cup Series in just his fourth career start, making him only the seventh driver in the last 15 years to accomplish that feat in four races or less. The effort also made the Hendersonville, Tennessee, native the 29th different driver to score a top 10 for Hendrick Motorsports.

WINNER WINNER NO. 9: Last season with Elliott behind the wheel, the No. 9 team was impressive on drafting-style tracks. The team scored two wins – Atlanta in July and Talladega Superspeedway in October – and only finished outside of the top 10 in one occurrence across six starts at Daytona International Speedway, Talladega and Atlanta. Last summer, Elliott led a total of 96 laps en route to his victory at Atlanta, sweeping both stages along the way. The Talladega win last fall was the most recent visit to victory lane for the No. 9 team. It was part of a series-leading five wins on the year for Elliott and the team.

THE BERRY LOWDOWN: Berry, a full-time competitor in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for JR Motorsports, has four Xfinity starts at Atlanta. He’s started from the front row twice and his best finish at the track is second, which he earned last July. Across 10 starts at drafting tracks in Xfinity, the 32-year-old driver has two top-five finishes, three top-10s and 48 laps led. This weekend will mark his first superspeedway-style start in the Cup Series.

HOME GAME: Four of the No. 9 team’s partners are based in the Peach State, with NAPA Auto Parts, Hooters, Kelley Blue Book and Coca-Cola all being headquartered in Atlanta. This weekend, NAPA’s blue, yellow and white colors will be back on board the No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. It will mark the company’s ninth race as the primary partner of the team at Atlanta. NAPA was also the primary partner on the No. 9 for last July’s victory. See all the angles of the 2023 NAPA paint scheme here.

MAN OF THE PEOPLE: Fans will have two opportunities to see Berry on Sunday before he suits up for the 400-mile race at Atlanta. First, he’ll stop by the Chevy display for a Q&A at 11:40 a.m. in the Fan Zone and then head over to the Trackside Live stage for an appearance at noon ET.

 
 
 
 

24 WILLIAM BYRON

 

Age: 25 (Nov. 29, 1997)

 

Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina

 

Resides: Charlotte, North Carolina

 

Crew Chief: Brian Campe (interim)

 

Standings: 29th

 
       
 
 
 
 
 

No. 24 Liberty University Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

 

William Byron, driver of the No. 24 Liberty University Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, will be available to members of the media at the Atlanta Motor Speedway media center on Saturday, March 18, at 10:45 a.m. EST.  

BACK-TO-BACK BABY
: Coming off a NASCAR Cup Series win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, William Byron and the No. 24 team didn’t let up there at Phoenix Raceway. After qualifying third, Byron quickly took over the lead on lap two and never looked back, capturing the stage one win. Restarting alongside Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kyle Larson for the start of stage two, Byron settled into the second position and ended the stage in the runner-up spot. As the final stage began, he continued to run within the top five but a late-race caution restacked the field. Crew chief Rudy Fugle made the call for two right-side tires under the yellow, allowing his driver to race off pit road in second and line up on the front row. Byron battled with Larson in the final laps before ultimately making the pass for the win, scoring back-to-back wins for the first time in his Cup Series career. 

GOOD COMPANY: The victory at Phoenix marked Byron’s sixth Cup Series career win. He joined elite company, becoming the seventh-youngest driver to capture six Cup Series wins at 25 years, 3 months, and 12 days. Those who accomplished the same feat at a younger age are all Cup Series champions – Kyle Busch, Chase Elliott, Jeff Gordon, Joey Logano, Kurt Busch and Richard Petty.

MY GENERATION: With two wins in 2022 and now two wins already in 2023, Byron has four total wins in the Next Gen car. He is tied for the second-most wins in the new car, just one win behind Elliott, his Hendrick Motorsports teammate.

CATCH ME UP FRONT: So far this season, Byron has led the second-most laps (240) behind only Larson with 270. His 240 laps led in 2023 are the seventh-most among Hendrick Motorsports drivers all-time through four races. In fact, in two of the four races this year, Byron has an average running position of 1.7 at Las Vegas and a 2.5 at Phoenix – both races he took home the checkered flag.

24 IN ’23: Byron and the No. 24 team are off to a hot start in the 2023 season. After four races this year, he leads the series in wins (two), stage points (49), average running position (6.79) and laps run in the top five (654). On top of that, the 25-year-old is tied for the most stage wins (three) and top-five finishes (two). Byron ranks second in top-10 finishes in a stage (six), laps led (240), laps run in the top-two positions (423) and laps run in the top-10 (768). 

PIT ROAD PROWESS: The No. 24 pit crew has an average four-tire pit stop time of 11.139 – the third-best average in the field. The No. 24 pit crew consists of Spencer Bishop (jackman), Jeff Cordero (front-tire changer), Orane Ossowski (rear-tire changer), Ryan Patton (tire carrier) and Landon Walker (fueler). The No. 24 pit crew once again had a strong hand in this past Sunday’s win at Phoenix, helping Byron pick up two positions on pit road during the final stop, setting him up for the front row for the final two restarts of the race.

GOT 99 PROBLEMS, BUT WINNING AIN’T ONE: With his wins at Las Vegas and Phoenix, Byron continues to make his mark on the legacy of the No. 24 at the Cup Series level. Those two wins bring the No. 24 one victory away from 100. Currently fifth with 99 wins, the No. 24 is only behind the No. 3 with 101, the No. 2 with 102 wins, the No. 43 with 200 wins and the No. 11 with 228 wins on the all-time list.

THE ATL ARCHIVE: Byron has seven Cup Series starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway, but this Sunday will be only his third at the 1.54-mile track since the reconfiguration prior to the 2022 season. In this race last year, the Charlotte, North Carolina, native rocketed to the front of the field, leading 111 laps before going on to score his first win of the 2022 season. His spring win made him the fourth-youngest winner at Atlanta at 24 years, 3 months and 20 days. In both starts at the Georgia-based venue last year, Byron led 152 laps – the most of any driver.

LIBERTY U IS BACK: This Sunday, Byron will sport his updated Liberty University paint scheme for the first time in the 2023 season. Featuring a white base with navy flames and red accents, the Liberty University No. 24 will be sure to stand out on track. Liberty University has a long history with Byron starting back in 2014 in the late model ranks. Liberty University has been Training Champions for Christ since it was founded in 1971. Located in the mountains of Central Virginia, Liberty is a liberal arts institution with 17 colleges and schools that offers more than 600 degree programs from the certificate to the doctoral level, on campus and online. Working on an undergraduate degree in strategic communication, Byron is now in his junior year at Liberty University through its online program. For a better look at Byron’s new Liberty University paint scheme, click here. 

 
 
 
 

48 Alex Bowman

 

Age: 29 (April 25, 1993)

 

Hometown: Tucson, Arizona

 

Resides: Concord, North Carolina

 

Crew Chief: Greg Ives (interim)

 

Standings: 23rd

 
       
 
 
 
 
 

No. 48 Ally Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

 

PHOENIX REBOUND: Last Sunday, Alex Bowman continued to flex his racing muscles, finishing ninth at Phoenix Raceway – his best result at the 1-mile venue since his 2016 appearance in the No. 88 when he placed sixth. The driver of the No. 48 finished the first stage in 14th and the second stage in 12th, before notching his fourth consecutive top-10 finish in the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season. 

CAN’T TOUCH ME: Bowman is carrying a lot of momentum heading to Atlanta Motor Speedway for this Sunday’s race. Through four races, the 29-year-old driver has his best marks at this point in a season with two top-five finishes, four top-10s and an average finish of 6.25. He also won the pole position for the DAYTONA 500, has led 31 laps and has an average starting position of 8.50. Bowman is one of five drivers with multiple top-five finishes – including teammates Kyle Larson and William Byron – and the only driver to finish in the top 10 in all races this season.

BEST IN SHOW: Bowman joins some of the Hendrick Motorsports greats to start a season with four consecutive top-10 results. Ricky Rudd (1991), Terry Labonte (1997), Jimmie Johnson (2005 and 2006), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2013) and Jeff Gordon (2014) have all accomplished the same feat.

AB IN ATL: This Sunday, the Cup Series takes on the repaved and reconfigured Atlanta venue for the second year. In the last four races at the 1.54-mile track, two of which came on the old Atlanta surface, Bowman has scored two top-five finishes and three top-10s. His 10th-place finish in March 2022 was on the new configuration. In July 2022, Bowman started the race in eighth and finished the first stage in second, before being caught in an on-track incident that ended his day early due to the damaged vehicle policy.

LET THEM COOK: The No. 48 Ally Racing pit crew holds the fourth-fastest pit stop of the 2023 season. On lap 185 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the five-man crew made a four-tire pit stop of 9.776 seconds. The over-the-wall crew is made up of rear-tire changer Andrew Bridgeforth, fueler Jacob Conley, jackman Allen Holman, tire carrier Scott Riddle and front-tire changer Donnie Tasser.

SAVE THEM ALL: Bowman and primary partner Ally are teaming up this year to bring back the Best Friends Animal Society donation effort. This week, the duo will make charitable contributions to the Street Paws, which serves the local community in Atlanta. Bowman and Ally will donate $4,800 to Best Friends and the Street Paws. Ally will increase its donation to $10,000 if the No. 48 team wins on Sunday. 

DAY ‘N’ NITE: The No. 48 Ally Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 will adorn two versions of its primary scheme during the 2023 Cup Series season. The No. 48 Ally Chevy "day" scheme will host a white base with bright plum, grapefruit, and seafoam stripes down the side. This version of the primary scheme will appear at races that take place during the day. When the lights come on over the racetrack, the black-based No. 48 Ally Chevy "night" scheme will be sported with a similar design to its daytime counterpart. This weekend, the No. 48 machine will adorn the “day” scheme. Check out all the angles of the new look here. 

 
 
 

HENDRICK

MOTORSPORTS /

 
 

 

2023

 

 

All-Time

 

 

Atlanta

 

Races

 

4

 

 

1,313

 

 

68

 

Wins

 

2*

 

 

293*

 

 

16*

 

Poles

 

2*

 

 

241*

 

 

5

 

Top 5

 

7*

 

 

1,197*

 

 

64*

 

Top 10

 

10*

 

 

2,055*

 

 

101*

 

Laps Led

 

542*

 

 

77,859*

 

 

3,619*

 

Stage Wins

 

4*

 

 

83

 

 

5*

 

 

*Most **Most (tie)
 

CLOSING IN ON 300: William Byron's win at Phoenix Raceway puts Hendrick Motorsports seven points-paying victories away from 300 in the NASCAR Cup Series. Twenty drivers have combined to reach the organization’s current total of 293 wins, which is the most in the sport by any one team. 

ATOP THE BOX: For this weekend’s race, Kevin Meendering (No. 5), Tom Gray (No. 9), Brian Campe (No. 24) and Greg Ives (No. 48) will fill in as crew chiefs. While appealing penalties assessed by NASCAR coming out of Phoenix, Hendrick Motorsports has elected not to request deferral of personnel suspensions. Meendering and Ives have a wide range of experience as crew chiefs and currently lead the organization's NASCAR Xfinity Series efforts. Gray, the former lead engineer on the No. 9, will be serving as a crew chief in the Cup Series for the first time. Campe, Hendrick Motorsports' technical director, has experience as a Xfinity Series crew chief, but Atlanta will also be his first Cup Series race atop the pit box.

MULTITUDE OF WINS: Byron’s latest victory gave Hendrick Motorsports its 36th multi-win season in the Cup Series. In each of the last 30 seasons, the organization has won at least two races. 

BEST IN THE WEST: In the last two races of the 2023 season (at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Phoenix), Hendrick Motorsports has led 506 of the 588 laps run (86.05%), ran one-two for 401 laps (83.76%), tallied four stage wins, two race wins, five top-five finishes and seven top-10s. Sunday's race at Phoenix saw the organization place all four of its drivers in the top 10 - Byron in first, Kyle Larson finished fourth, Alex Bowman placed ninth and Josh Berry in 10th. 

FRONT RUNNING: Through four races this season, Hendrick Motorsports has led 542 laps. That mark is the second-most in the organization’s history through this point in the season and 10th all-time among all teams at this point in the season - 797 laps led in 1995 is the most by the team through four races. With 270 laps led by Larson and 240 by Byron, the squad is the first to have two drivers with at least 240 circuits out front through four races in a season.

HOPEFUL HARBINGER: Byron’s two wins in the first four races marks the eighth time that the 14-time Cup Series championship-winning organization has accomplished that feat. In five of the previous instances, the team went on to win the title: Jeff Gordon in 1995 and 1997 and Jimmie Johnson in 2006-07 and 2010. 

GREAT EIGHT: The Rick Hendrick-owned team has seen eight drivers win at Atlanta – the most among all organizations. Gordon and Johnson each won five times at the Georgia oval. Darrell Waltrip, Ken Schrader, Jerry Nadeau, Kasey Kahne, Chase Elliott and Byron have one victory apiece. 

BREAK OUT THE BROOMS: In last season’s two races at Atlanta, the Concord, North Carolina, based team nabbed both wins. Byron won the spring race, which was the first on the repaved and reconfigured track that utilized the superspeedway rules package. Elliott was victorious for his first home track win in the Cup ranks. Overall, Hendrick Motorsports led a series-best 278 laps at the 1.54-mile track last year, exactly 191 laps more than the next closest team. Byron and Elliott ranked one-two in laps led with 152 and 125, respectively. 

TAKING STOCK: Hendrick Motorsports has been to victory lane 16 times at the Georgia venue. That total is the most among all Cup teams and is the fifth-most victories for the organization at any one particular track. Martinsville Speedway (27), Dover Motor Speedway (22), Charlotte Motor Speedway (21) and Pocono Raceway (19) stand as the only tracks where the team has compiled more wins. 

DRAFTING DOMINANCE: Hendrick Motorsports has 31 all-time wins on drafting tracks (Daytona International Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway and as of last year, Atlanta). That total is 11 more than the next closest organization. 

LEADERS OF THE PACK: Since the start of the 2022 season, Hendrick Motorsports leads the following categories on drafting tracks: wins (three), laps led (430) and average start (9.86). The organization is tied for the most poles (two) and top-10 finishes (10) during that span.

 
 
 

QUOTABLE /

 

Kyle Larson, driver of the No. 5 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, on the season so far: "We had a shot to win in Daytona and I crashed. In Fontana, we had the mechanical issue early in the race, but fixed it and the last two runs of the race we were by far the fastest car. In Vegas, we were the second-best car to William (Byron) and finished second. In Phoenix, again, we had a great car there and had a shot to win late. No win in the column, but I’m super pleased with our performance and look forward to every upcoming race. I feel like no matter where we go right now, we will have a shot at a good finish and hopefully some wins along the way."
 



Josh Berry, driver of the No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, on his first top-10 finish in the NASCAR Cup Series and looking ahead to Atlanta Motor Speedway: "The top-10 finish at Phoenix (Raceway) was really cool for us to accomplish. And for Atlanta (Motor Speedway), we just want to keep building on what we've been doing and just continue to improve. Atlanta is going to be a tough race without a doubt, but Hendrick Motorsports has been really strong there. I think if we can just stay out of trouble and hopefully stay up front, we'll have a chance of getting a good finish." 

Berry, on what has helped get him more comfortable with the car and acclimated with the team: "It was amazing what a week of preparation did for us at Phoenix (Raceway). Just being around each other and spending some time in the sim and just getting a little bit more comfortable with each other has definitely helped a lot. This week, I’ve also spent some time with Eddie (D’Hondt, spotter) and getting our communication better as well, which is going to be really important in Atlanta. I think we just keep pushing in that same direction. We’re trending better and better each time we go on the racetrack, so Atlanta should be fun.” 
 



William Byron, driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, on his confidence heading to Atlanta: "This past offseason we really took the time to evaluate where we were and what we needed to get better as a team. I think this year has shown that so far, especially to have two strong runs and wins so soon. Everyone is putting in the time and effort to make sure we are improving. Now we’re heading back to Atlanta (Motor Speedway) as the defending winner of this race last year, and two wins under our belts. It gives us an extra boost of confidence but we’re not going to let up."
 



Alex Bowman, driver of the No. 48 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, on his consistency to start 2023: "It’s been a goal of mine for so long to get more consistent. Having finished in the top 10 in all four races so far gives me a lot of confidence in what the No. 48 Ally Racing team is doing this season. It helps that I have liked a lot of the tracks we start at this season, but we keep bringing fast race cars and maximizing every opportunity that comes our way. Atlanta (Motor Speedway) races more like a superspeedway with the repave so it’s a little bit of a tossup, but I am ready to continue the streak we are on."

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ARCA Menards Series East To Open In Pensacola Next Weekend (March 25)

Thursday, Mar 16

The ARCA Menards Series East kicks off the 2023 racing season on Saturday, March 25 at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida with the Pensacola 200.  The race will mark the start of the series’ 37th year of operation, dating back to 1987 and the days of the old NASCAR Busch North Series.

There are 18 cars entered for the Pensacola 200 to date, led by Tyler Reif.  The 15 year old is coming off his first-career ARCA win in the ARCA Menards Series/ARCA Menards Series West combination event just this past Friday night at Phoenix Raceway.

Former Five Flags Speedway Super and Pro Late Model winner William Sawalich will make his ARCA East debut in the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 18.  His first start under the ARCA umbrella at Phoenix was a strong one, having won the General Tire Pole Award and led the most laps before a late incident ended his shot at a win.

Defending CARS Pro Late Model Tour champion Luke Fenhaus makes his ARCA debut for Pinnacle Racing Group.  Former Five Flags Speedway Outlaw track champion Jake Finch returns to the ARCA Menards Series East at his home track.

Rev Racing’s Lavar Scott and Venturini Motorsports’ Sean Hingorani begin their 2023 championship chases at Five Flags Speedway, along with Ed Pompa, Zachary Tinkle, Rita Goulet, RJ Smotherman, Brad Smith and Dale Shearer.

This will be the series’ sixth event at Five Flags Speedway, with a history of winners having gone on to NASCAR success.  Current NASCAR Senior VP of Racing Development Ben Kennedy won the inaugural race in 2013 over Gray Gaulding and Johnny VanDoorn.  Other AMSE winners at Five Flags include 2021 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Ben Rhodes, and two-time series champions and now NASCAR Xfinity Series regulars Sam Mayer and Sammy Smith.

The ARCA Menards Series National tour made six trips to Five Flags Speedway from 1992-2019.  Roy Payne won the first event at the Pensacola oval, while Harold Fair, Gary Bradberry, Bob Schacht and Michael Self also took wins.

The ARCA Pensacola 200 race weekend begins Friday night, March 24 with Lloyd’s Glass Pure Stocks, Zoom Equipment Pro Trucks, and the debut of the all-new Crown Stock division.  Racing is scheduled to start at 8:00pm CT.

The ARCA Menards Series East headlines the weekend’s racing action Saturday with the Pensacola 200.  ARCA practice takes place at 2:30, with qualifying at 4:30 and racing at 7:00.  An on-track autograph session is also scheduled at 5:45. The Modifieds of Mayhem Tour will also be in action.

Tickets for the double-header of racing action are available now and can be purchased at https://bit.ly/ARCAPensacola200. For more information visit www.5flagsspeedway.com or www.trackenterprises.com. You can also stay up to date by following 5 Flags Speedway and Track Enterprises on Facebook. 

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