TriStar Motorsports Notes & Quotes Bristol

TriStar to Enter Five Cars in Friday’s Food City 250 (@TriStarRaceTeam):

 

Lights, camera, action! The Nationwide Series charges into “Thunder Valley” this weekend for Friday night’s Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway. TriStar Motorsports will be busier than ever as they will enter five cars in the 32nd Annual event. 
 
Cole Whitt will step into the No. 10 Gold Bond Toyota, Jeff Green will be behind the wheel of the No. 14 Hefty®/Reynolds® Toyota, Mike Bliss will pilot the No. 19 Tweaker Energy Shot Toyota, Chad Hackenbracht will drive the No. 44 Tastee Apple, Inc. Toyota and Chase Miller will enter the No. 91 TriStar Motorsports Camry.
 

Bristol a Favorite for Bliss (@MikeBliss19):

 

Friday night’s Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway will mark Mike Bliss’ 19th NASCAR Nationwide Series start at the .533-mile concrete “stadium” oval. Tweaker Energy Shot will be back on board Bliss’ No. 19 Toyota Camry for 250 laps, under the lights, at one of NASCAR’s most exciting venues. 

 

“Genuinely Bristol is a really fun track to race at,” said Bliss whose best finish at Bristol came in 2007 when he placed 13th. “You have to mentally be on your game all race long and know that you’re bound to get a couple tire marks on your door. Composure is a key element to finishing well at Bristol.”

 

Bliss earned his season best start of 10th at the spring event in “Thunder Valley”. Going into Bristol Bliss still clings to 13th in the NASCAR Nationwide Series Driver Point Standings.

 

Green Back in the No. 14 as McClure Sits Out another Week:

 

Jeff Green will pilot the No. 14 Hefty®/Reynolds® Toyota during Friday night’s Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway. The team’s regular driver, Eric McClure, was admitted to a local hospital on August 12 and was diagnosed with acute renal failure after a series of tests.  The Virginia driver’s creatinine levels were elevated, signaling improper kidney function.  McClure is still receiving treatment, but is hopeful to be released from the hospital this week.  His status remains week to week.

 

The former NASCAR Nationwide Series Champion, who drove the No. 14 Hefty®/Reynolds® Camry last weekend at Mid-Ohio for friend and teammate Eric McClure, won the spring Bristol event in 2002 and has started from the pole twice. Also, Green has earned nine top-five finishes and 10 top-10 finishes in his 28 starts at the .533-mile track.

 

“My thoughts are still with Eric, his family and his recovery,” said Green. “I’m honored he has allowed me behind the wheel of his Hefty®/Reynolds® Camry and I hope we can earn a good finish for the team.” 

 

Hackenbracht to Make Bristol Debut (@Hockensomethin):

 

Chad Hackenbracht, driver of the No. 44 Tastee Apple, Inc. Toyota will continue behind the wheel as he makes his Bristol Motor Speedway debut Friday night. The New Philadelphia, Ohio native will continue his streak of “firsts” in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, as he’s eager to hit the famed short track in Bristol, Tennessee.

 

“I’ve been anticipating Bristol since I set my schedule in February,” said Hackenbracht who led a lap during his Nationwide Series road course debut last weekend at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. “I’m really hoping we have a better outcome for our Tastee Apple, Inc. Toyota this weekend. I’ve never raced anything quite like Bristol, which makes me even more excited to race on Friday.”

 

Friday night’s race at Bristol will be Hackenbracht’s fourth race with TriStar Motorsports and his fourth NASCAR Nationwide Series start of his rookie season. 

 

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