Wednesday, October 16, 2024

LVMS NASCAR Cup Dignitaries

Las Vegas Motor Speedway #NASCAR Cup Dignitaries

The Race Weekend Will Conclude with Sunday's South Point 400 NASCAR Cup Series Race #SouthPoint400

Grand Marshal

 

Barry Odom - Grand Marshal #NASCAR

On most fall days, UNLV coach Barry Odom is giving direction to his the UNLV football team. But on Sunday, Oct. 20, he will be commanding the greatest stock car drivers in the world to start their engines.

 

Odom, who has guided the Rebels to a record-breaking start to their season, has been named grand marshal for this year’s South Point 400 NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

 

“I have been a NASCAR fan for quite some time and have been to many races at other tracks,” Odom said. “But this will be my first time doing ‘Drivers Start Your Engines!’ and to do it here in Las Vegas where our family has made our home will be extra special.”

 

Honorary Starters

WWE Superstars Rey Mysterio and Braun Strowman - Honorary Starters

 

Sunday's South Point 400 is set for a SmackDown double feature. WWE Superstars Rey Mysterio and Braun Strowman have been named honorary starters for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series playoff race.

 

Mysterio, a southern California native and Las Vegas resident, is known as one of the greatest WWE Superstars of all time. He will get the honors of dropping the green flag to start the South Point 400. Strowman, known as The Monster of All Monsters, will join him in the flagstand as the cars come to life.

 





National Anthem

Elizabeth Wetzel - National Anthem #NASCAR

 

Musician 2nd Class Elizabeth Wetzel will perform the national anthem to start the highly anticipated race. Wetzel's all-around experience spans musical talent, educational expertise, and military service. She earned her bachelor's degree from Arizona State University in 2018 and taught elementary school students while drilling with the Navy Reserve in Phoenix. Wetzel is also a lead vocalist with the renowned Navy Band Northwest.

 

Pre-Race Concert

Navy Band Northwest - Pre-Race Concert

 

Navy Band Northwest will get the crowd amped before driver introductions with a high-energy concert. With a legacy spanning almost a century, Navy Band Northwest provides ceremonial support, public performances, and educational outreach across the Pacific Northwest. For the first time at LVMS, they will perform hits from all genres, including rock, rap, funk, R&B, and country music.

 

Celebrity Pace Car Driver

Katie Grimes - Celebrity Pace Car Driver #NASCAR

 

Las Vegan Katie Grimes is one of the fastest swimmers in the world, but now she gets a chance to keep pace with the fastest stock cars in the world.

 

Grimes, a silver medalist in swimming at the Paris Olympics, is shifting gears from taking laps in an Olympic pool to taking laps on the racetrack as she takes on her newest role as celebrity pace car driver for the South Point 400 on Oct. 20.

 

Grimes, an18-year-old Las Vegas native, is a rising star in the swimming world. She has set multiple Nevada state records and won numerous state championships. Grimes has been recognized as one of the most exciting athletes to watch compete in her sport, and even her Olympic teammate and nine-time gold medal winner Katie Ledecky agrees that Grimes is the "future" of swimming in the United States. In 2020, she was the youngest American swimmer to qualify for the Olympic Trials in the 800m freestyle. This summer in Paris, Grimes solidified her status as a swimming superstar by winning a silver Olympic medal in the 400m individual medley.

 

“Swimming in my second Olympic Games was such a milestone experience for me,” Grimes said. “And while swimming is my life, getting the opportunity to represent our city, our state and our country was incredibly special. And now representing at the South Point 400 is really exciting.”

 





 

source: Las Vegas Motor Speedway Media 

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

NASCAR Heads West

#NASCAR Heads West

For the Next Stop in the Playoffs

#NASCAR Heads West - For the Next Stop in the Playoffs

 

The lights in Las Vegas are about to get even brighter. The NASCAR Playoffs are coming to town and taking center stage at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

 





Race action starts Friday with free admission to the speedway for the Hauler Parade and Xfinity practice and qualifying. Later that night, race action shifts to The Bullring for the zMax CARS Tour West Star Nursery Classic, where fans can attend for as low as $20 during pre-sale, and kids 12 and under can attend for free.

 

On Saturday, NASCAR’s Cup Series hits the track first with practice and qualifying, followed by the Ambetter Health 302 NASCAR Xfinity Series race. The weekend concludes on Sunday with the South Point 400 NASCAR Cup Series playoff race.

 





The Cup Series is down to eight drivers fighting to get a spot in the final four. Kyle Larson comes into Las Vegas leading with +33, Christopher Bell follows just behind with +13, Tyler Reddick not too far behind with just +10, William Byron comes to LVMS just shy of the cutoff with +4.

 

Ryan Blaney last year's champion trying to go back-to-back currently sits below the cut line with -4, Denny Hamlin follows closely with -8, Chase Elliott with an even closer margin at just -9 and Joey Logano at -11 after surviving the Bank of America ROVAL 400 due to Alex Bowman’s disqualification last race.

 

 

source: Las Vegas Motor Speedway Media 

Monday, October 14, 2024

NASCAR Charlotte Roval Race Recap

#NASCAR Charlotte Roval Race Recap

Winners: Kyle Larson(Cup) & Sam Mayer (Xfinity)


Cup

Kyle Larson Dominates at Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval

Kyle Larson Dominates at Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval

 

Kyle Larson cruised to his second NASCAR Cup victory this season—and his second in an elimination race. Mirroring his rout in the final Round of 16 event at Bristol Motor Speedway, Larson grabbed the lead for the restart of Stage 2 and stayed out front for 62 of the final 82 laps at the 2.28-mile, 17-turn Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval. 

 

The driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet crossed the finish line 1.511 seconds ahead of Christopher Bell, the only driver who could stay in the same zip code with the race winner. Third-place William Byron was 8.965 seconds behind at the finish.

 

With his sixth victory of the season, his second at the Roval and the 29th of his career, Larson led two other Hendrick teammates into the final eight — Byron and fifth-place finisher Chase Elliott.

 

“Really, it’s the first time in my playoff career I’ve not been close to the cut line, so it was good to kind of have a little bit stress-free of a weekend,” said Larson, whose previous win at the Roval came during his 2021 championship season. “I think the first time I’ve been here without crashing, maybe, besides the other time I won.

 

“It’s known that I don’t really use the sim (simulator) much, and I was in the sim this week. It really helped me get into a rhythm I think early on and helped us kind of fine-tune our car, too.”

 





Pole: Shane Van Gisbergen

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Next Race:
The Cup Series will return on Sunday, October 20, 2024 at 2:30 PM ET for the South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.


 

NASCAR Xfinity

Sam Mayer prevails in NASCAR Overtime

Sam Mayer prevails in #NASCAR Overtime

 

As Sam Mayer celebrated his drama-filled victory in Saturday’s Drive for the Cure 250 Presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, Parker Kligerman watched a replay of the whisker-close circumstance that knocked him out of the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs.

 

In overtime, Mayer passed Kligerman in Turn 7 of the 2.280-mile, 17-turn circuit and pulled away to claim the victory that propelled him into the Playoffs’ Round of 8.

 

But Mayer’s win was devastation for Kligerman, who has never won an Xfinity Series race. Kligerman was leading, with the white flag waving, when NASCAR called a caution for Leland Honeyman’s spin into the barrier in Turn 3.

 

Had the caution call come a fraction of a second later, Kligerman would have been the winner under yellow. The overtime, however, gave Mayer another shot in his No. 1 JR Motorsports Chevrolet — arguably the class of the field — and the 21-year-old from Franklin, Wisconsin took full advantage.

 

“We were all crossed up getting up in there (Turn 7),” Mayer said of the winning pass. “I was loose getting into (Turn) 6, and I knew that was my only shot if I got a good angle into that corner.

 

“He blocked the bottom, which was good for me in that it gave me a better angle up off the corner and got this Chevrolet hooked up, and we were gone from there. Now, I get to celebrate.”

 





Pole: Shane Van Gisbergen

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Next Race:
The Xfinity Series will return on Saturday, October 19, 2024 at 7:00 PM ET for the Ambetter Health 302 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway



NASCAR Trucks

Truck Had an Off Weekend





Next Race: The Truck Series will return on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 12:00 PM ET for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoff Race at Homestead-Miami at Homestead-Miami Speedway.



ARCA

The ARCA Menard Series Did Not Race last Weekend





Next Race: The ARCA West Series will return on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 8:00 p.m. PT for the NAPA Auto Parts 150 presented by West Coast Stock Car Motorsports Hall of Fame at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway.

 

source: #NASCAR / #ARCA Media