Did You Notice? … Two big-name drivers have already turned down the No. 43 ride to replace an injured Aric Almirola? Carl Edwards, once highly coveted by Richard Petty Motorsports many years ago has said no, he can’t go back and run the car through Sonoma on June 25. It’s not the …
Read More »Magic Creeper Joins Dylan Kwasniewski for 2015 DAV 200 at Phoenix
Add another sponsor to the NASCAR ranks. Magic Creeper will appear on board the No. 97 Xfinity Series Chevrolet driven by Dylan Kwasniewski in the DAV 200 at Phoenix International Raceway on November 14. The event will mark Magic Creeper and Cloud Cap Innovations’ first experience with NASCAR sponsorship. Kwasniewski will …
Read More »Dylan Kwasniewski’s Plans Remain Unknown for 2015
Restructuring at HScott Motorsports with Chip Ganassi, formerly known as Turner Scott Motorsports, has left one driver without a ride for the 2015 season. Dylan Kwasniewski, who raced the No. 31 car full-time in 2014, is not scheduled to race this season. Following a year that consisted of three top 10s …
Read More »Turner Scott Motorsports Morphs Into Two Joint Ventures
It appears that the spat between Harry Scott, Jr. and Steve Turner that threw much of the 2014 season up in the air is now over. Turner is now out of the picture, but Scott still needed some cooperation in order to continue running the operation. In two separate announcements …
Read More »Going By the Numbers: NASCAR’s Newbie Cup Runneth Over in 2014
The 2014 season is over, and NASCAR’s gained the highest degree of attention – positive or otherwise – it’s received in years. And yet, you’re not happy. That’s certainly the case for many fans and viewers of the sport, who look at the experiment that was the new Chase format …
Read More »Going By the Numbers: Chase Elliott, Brian Scott Ramping Up Results as Season’s End Nears
When it comes to the Nationwide Series title battle, many drivers are peaking or gaining momentum at just the right time. Don’t consider it true for everyone, but when checking out the average finishes of full-time competitors in the second-tier series over the 2014 season versus what they’ve accomplished more …
Read More »Nuts for Nationwide: Ben Rhodes Could Be Turner Scott’s Next Big Thing
Ben Rhodes is getting ready to move up the ranks. The 2014 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East champion is likely making the jump to a higher level soon – perhaps to the NASCAR XFINITY Series or the Camping World Truck Series. At 17, he won’t even be approved to race …
Read More »Nationwide Series Breakdown: Jimmy John’s Freaky Fast 300
Kevin Harvick took advantage of a gutsy two-tire call by his crew chief Ernie Cope and Kyle Busch‘s poor track position with 39 laps to go to win the Jimmy John’s Freaky Fast 300 at Chicagoland Speedway on Saturday afternoon. The victory marked the fourth win of the season for …
Read More »Truckin’ Thursdays: Divorce Papers – Making Sense of Turner Scott Motorsports
To say it’s been a tumultuous 24 hours for anyone connected to Steve Turner and Harry Scott’s NASCAR Truck program is putting it mildly. Early Wednesday afternoon, Motorsport.com’s Lee Spencer reported Turner Scott Motorsports had shut down all three of its Truck Series teams effective immediately. According to Spencer’s report, …
Read More »Couch Potato Tuesday: ESPN Makes A Few Michigan Mistakes
All three NASCAR national series took to the track last weekend, just a mere state border – and then some – away from each other. The Sprint Cup and Camping World Truck series battled at Michigan International Speedway while the Nationwide Series took its second trip to Mid-Ohio Sports Car …
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